Catalogue of the library of the Boston athenæum.

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EXPLANATIONS. AUTHORS. Books are entered in the following catalogue under the names of authors, when known;under the initials of the authors' names, when these only appear, the last initial being put first; - under the pseudonyms of the writers, when the real names are not ascertained; - under the names of editors of collections; - under the names of countries, cities, societies, or other bodies which are responsible for their publication. If no such name appears they are entered under the first word of the title not an article or a preposition; but an anonymous work relating to a person, city, or subject is put under the name of the person, city, or subject. In the headings of titles, the names of authors are given in their vernacular form. French surnames preceded by Le, La, or L', are entered under L; by Du or Des, under D; by de or d', under the name following this prefix. In English names, the prefix is treated as a component part of the surname, as in De Quincey, Van Lennep. In all other languages, surnames are entered under the name following the prefix. Foreign compound surnames are entered under the first part of the name. British noblemen and ecclesiastical dignitaries are entered under their family names; all other noblemen, under their titles. In headings the German diphthongs a, i, ii, are written ae, oe, ue; Goethe, for example, occurs in alphabetical order before Goldsmith, not after it. A single dash indicates the omission of the preceding heading; a subsequent dash the omission of a subordinate heading. Brackets inclose words added to titles or changed in form. SUBJECTS. Works are entered under the most specific subject; a book on the dog, for instance, will be found under Dog, not under Zoology; one on iron, under Iron, not under Metals. But it must be remembered that there are often important, and sometimes the best, treatises on special subjects in general works. He who wants to see all that the Library contains on Aragon must of course consult the works enumerated under Spain as well as those under Aragon. Cross references have not in general been made from these specific subjects to general ones; as the inquirer can usually see without difficulty what the including subject would be; on the other hand, references have been made very freely from general subjects to the various subordinate headings to be found in the Catalogue; as well as to co-ordinate and to illustrative subjects. See, for examples, the references at the end of Agriculture (p. 32); Architecture (p. 129); Bibliography (p. 249 1st col.). Books containing works by several authors, or several works by the same author, or works on several subjects collected under a title which does not sufficiently describe them, have a list of their contents given under the author's name. For economy of room this is not usually repeated with the subject-entry; thus, under Arts (p. 146, 2d col.), to ascertain what "opere" BALDINUCCI has written about art one must turn to the main entry under Baldinucci (p. 191). TYPE. The heavy type is used for the main alphabet of authors, subjects, and titles;- to distinguish the authors in the enumeration of the contents of collections (see, for example, page 67, etc.);- and, in references, to call attention to the word referred to, as "Birds. See Ornithology"; or "Bancroft, G. Character of Franklin. (In Boston book, 3d col.)" The SMALL CAPITALS are used in the secondary alphabet for the authors who write about any subject, as, under Architecture, ALBERTI, ALDRICH, ASHPITEL, ATKINSON; so, under Cromwell, Oliver, the first titles are Cromwell's own works, the titles beginning ACCOUNT, ANIMADVERSIONS, BANKS, BETHEL, BRIEF, CARLYLE, etc., are of works about Cromwell. Often a short sketch is briefly noted in this way, merely the name of the subject, of the author, and some indication where the sketch is, being given; as, "Crespet, Pierre. NICERON, J. P. (In his Mem., v. 29. 1724)", which means that there is a life of Crespet by Niceron in the 29th volume of Niceron's Memoires. The smaller type is used for notes, contents, references; also for the titles of pamphlets contained in five series of pamphlet-volumes (marked A 1, A 2, A 3, B 1, B 2, etc.), which cannot be taken out of the library. ABBREVIATIONS. Ed., edition, editor; n.d., no date; n.p., no place; n.s., new series; n.t.p., no title-page; t.p.mut., title-page mutilated; t.p.w., title-page wanting; v., volume; add.itions, conc.erning, herausg.egeben, incl.uding, int.orno, mem.oir, rel.ative, resp.ecting, pub.lished, tr.anslated, u.nd, etc.

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CORRECTIONS. ADDITIONS. NVote. Typographical errors are,not mentioned in the 2 Abbeys. After See also add Bath; - Notre Dame following list, when the correct reading is obvious. de la Roche; - St. Albans.; - Teviotdale. 1 Aa, A. J. van der. For deele~n read deleIn. 3 Abbreviations. Add See also Diplomatics; - Writ3 Abbott, J. S. C. For Sebastian read Stevens. ing. 4 Abeken. For Bernard R. read Bernhard Rudolf. S Abipones. Before Account insert Eng.; after A. ad 6 Abrahams. For 1854 read 1844. [tr. y Sra Coleridge]. 14 Adams, J. Q. r COLMAN readAborigines. Le fore Indians insert Colonization. 26 African colonization. For COLONIZATON read WAD- 17 Addison, J. Add - Criticism on'Paradise lost'. (in STROi3. C.a B. Colonization. Milton, J. Poetical orks, v. 1. 1801.) 36 Alban6s-Havard. For A. d' A. d', read pseud.for 23 Afghanistan. Add See also Cabul. Havard, Jean Alex. Africa. Bibliography. Add See also Oriental. 52 Allgemeines. For 1809 read 1819. 27 Agassiz, L. J. R. [Various articles.] After 4 add 5. Allin, James. Read Allen, James and add the titles 32 Agriculture. After Spade cultivation add; -Waste to those on p. 50. lands. 60 Antiquities. U'nder BRASSEUR DE BOURBOURG for 38 After Albion, ship, etc., insert Albion, New. See - Monuments read ~ — Monuments; for - Sur'New Albion. read - - Sur. 65 Amer. Acad. Memoirs. For 1833-61 read 1833-68. 47 Before Aliares insert Aliaga, Luis da. See Avella68 Am. Assoc. Proc., v. 2. For Chase, S. read Chace, G.. neda, A.. de. 69 - Same, v. 4. 6. After Burnett, for W. J. read WV. Alif, 3d title, after Lane d 2d ed. 72 - Same, v. 12. Por Wienland, read Weinland. 55 Almanacs. After Directories add Nautical almanac. 75 American Ethnolog. Soc. For Bey read Poey. Almon, J. Insert - Asylum for fugitive pieces. See 101 Androscoggin River. For McKENE, J.. read MCKEEN. Asylum. 105 Animism. For See Life read See Biology. 90 Ana. Before SANTEUIL, J. de insert - PEIGNOT, G. 119 Appleton, John. D.D. The title Lectures belongs Des livres d'ana. (Isn his Repertoire de bibliog. under Appleton. Jesse, D.D. speciales. 1810.) 125 Archaeological Inst. For 1848 read 1848-49. 2 v. 94 Ancient art. sert -Gou. G. Recherches hist. 139 Armenian kingdom. For Newman read Neumann. monumentales. Paris. 1833. 8o 143 Arrianus. De expeditione. -Eg. For Brooke read 103 Anglo-Normans. Beore HouAnnR D. insert BENOIST. tooke. Chronique des dues de NTormandel. 156 Assyria. F1ERRARIO. G. For 1859 read 1829. 116 Apocryphal. Before See also insert - Epistolae 164 Atlantic almanac. For 1868-37 read 1868-73. Corinthiorum ad Paulun apost., Pauli ad Corinthios, 194 Ballon, H., Brief. For Merrill read Merritt. Armenice, Gr., etLat. (In Moses Chorenzensis. Hist. 236 Barba, A. A. For Montagne read Montague. 1736.) Barbadillo, A. J. de S. FPor sabro read sabio. 21 Lansgsuage. Invert - CASTELL, E. Lexicon,. ni nc. 207 Barb6-Marbois, F. Etat. For Dominique read Do- grnmmtic delniatio. (I is Lex. heptnlot. 169.) 211 minguie. 129 Architecture. See also. Before Carpentry insert 211 Barlow, J. For NOTICE, etc., read OELSNER, K. E. Building aterals. Notice sur la vie. etc. 139 Armenian Church. Add See also Gregory. 214 Barney, M. For 1732 read 1832. 149 Arts, Useful. After See also add Printing. 224 Bassus. RBead Bassus Cassianus. Geoponica, Cos- 185 Bagdad. After Bassora add; - Emirs. tantino. 186 Bailey, Kiah. Insert the two titles now under Bayley, 227 Baudoin, T. Read Baudouin. Kiah. as p. 230. 229 Bayard, James Ashton. Speech on the admission of 206 Baratariana. Add See Brutus. pse~d..and Search,H., Kansas. etc., is by Bayard, James Ashton. Jr. pseud. Essays, a suppl. to Baratariana. 232 Beasley? Rev. F. Essays. For Linn, W., asnd others, 219 Insert Bartholomaeus Platinensis. See Platina. read Hobart,. a H 243 Belief. After See also insert Certainty. 237 Beda. Opera..For 1833-34 read 1833-44. 27 GENISs. Insert - Anglo-Saxos. Genesis. Exodus, 238 Bedell, e. aFos C1OGG, A. read 1C8OGYa. Daniel. [Caedmon's metrical version.] (In Grein, 251 Bengel, J.A. Gnomon. For Stendel r ead Steudel. C. W. M. Bibl. angelsaichs. Poesie. v. 1. 1857.) 267 Bze, T. de. Psalmorum Davidis. For 1500 read 1. 291 After last title add Bible in Spain. See Borrow. 296 Biblioth.que, v. 12. For Inchbald, Mliss E. S. read 301 Bills of Exchange. Insert BEL3RANO, L. T. Le 296 MBiblioth~qurs. E., vS. 12. For Inchbald, Xiss E. S.cambiale appo i Geiiovesi, sec. 12-15. (In Archiv. 307 Bischoff, J. Comp. hist. For 1849 read 1842. stor. ital., ser. 3. v. 3, pt. 1. 1866.) 310 Blackall. Read Blackball. 303 Biographies. BOYHOOD. After greatmen insert;[by 311 Blackwell, T. Inquiry. For 1786 read 1736. J. G. Edgar]. 319 Blumenbach, J. F. For Manual ead Short system. 332 Book of ballads. Add Same. New ed. N.Y.. 1852. 120. For S. Lawrence read W. Laurence. 351 Boston daily courier. Add See above Boston courier. 327 Boivin, F. de. For de Villars read du Villars. Boston daily journal. Add ote. For previous vols. 334 Borch, 0. For Holmite read Hafnise. see Boston mercantile journal. 350 Boston Soc. Civ. Eng. Constitutions, etc. belongs to Boston mercantile journal. Add Note. From 1835-45 Boston Soc. Med. Improv., on p. 351. called Evening mercantile journal. After Apr. 1, 358 Boulliau. For Bulliadus read Bullialdus. 1845 called Boston daily journal. 360 Boutell, C. Arms. For 1871 read 1870. 359 Add Bourne, Silvanus. See Dangerous vice. Bouterwek. 2d title. For History read Historia. 387 British Col. Politics. After See also, etc., add New 380 Bridge, B. Treatise on the three. For 1821 read 1817. Albion. 404 Brunet, J.C. Manuel. For 1841 read 1814. 409 Bucke, C. Before New York insert Same. 411 Buddha. For CATECHISM read CHU-HUNG. Catechism. 421 Burial. After Churchyards add Coffins. 465 Canada. GR. BRIT. Parl. Debates. For 1838 read 1839. 423 Burke, E. Add - Speeches on the trial of Warren 470 Canut read Cantu. Hastings. (In Speeches of the managers. 1859-61.) 473 Capital punishment. For CHRISTMAS, Rev. H. read 437 Byron, G. G.,N. Aifter Werner, etc., add Note. The - FEARN. N. plot, characters. and even the language of this play 476 Carey, Matthew.; Read Mathew. are taken from Harriet Lee's'German's tale'. 479 Carlos, Don. d. 168. GACHARD. For 1861 read 1863. 457 Camp. Add See also Castrametation. 488 Casanova, Jacopo. Germ. For 25 read 28; for 7 v. 519 Chancery. Add; New York. read 11 v. 571 Chronology. Diet. Insert OETTINGER, E. M. Moni518 Chambers, R. Tracings. For Ireland read Iceland. teur des dates. Dresde, 1866-68. 6 v. 4". 519 Chancellors, Lord. CAMPBELL. For-47. 7 v. read 594 Clark, John. Considerations. Add - Same. N. Y., -69. 8 v. 1823. 8" (B 1492) 544 Cheron, A. F. Read Ch6ron. OMISSIONS. 558 Chippeway. Iaang. GALL, J. Same. For New York 11 Blackwall, A. Oit the st title. read Granc-T',tT rge Bay. 311 Blackwall, A. Omit the st title. 561 Chopin, J. M. For 1838-40 read 1838-42. 338 Bossage, B I. OJit the 3d title. 568 For THOMAS. W. read THOMSON, W. 379 Omit Brewer, J. Residence, etc. 569 The age of infidelity, and Same. Part 2. belongs to 384 Britaines remembrancer. Omit [by J. Burgh]. WILLIAMS, T. Prosecutions of infidel blasphemers 391 Omit Bromfield, Charles James, etc. is by WHITEHEAD. W. B. 463 Canada. Omit STATISTICAL sketches, etc. 571 Chronology. FoJ PUTNAM. G. V. read PUTNAM, G. P. 514 Chambert,J.L. Oeit the 1st title. 586 Cicero. Biog. ESTIENNE, H. For Nigolianorum read 573 Omit Chubbe, John, etc. Nizolianorum; for 1678 read 1578. J Friends of the Athenaeum are requested to com592 Civilization. For VtRICOUR, R. de read DE VERI- municate to.the Librarian the correction of any other COUR. L. R. errors they may discover, the authorship of any works 621 Collection, Seventh. For 1689 read 1688. treated as anonymous, or the real name hidden under 711 Crystal sphere. Transpose this and the next title. any pseudonym.

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CATALOGUE OF THE BOSTON ATHENENUM LIBRARY. A..., M. Catalogue de la bibliotheque de feu M. - and Heloise. Abaelard u. Heloise. IhreBriefe A... Paris, 1806. 8. und die Leidensgeschichte; Ubersetzt v. M. A-. St. Jonathan, the lay of a scald. New York, 1838. Carriere. 2e Aufl. Giessen, 1853. 12~ 120. (C 190) - -Lettres. Paris, 1796. 3 v. fo A, C. Catalogue. 1837. See Albrizzi, C. - ettres. Paris 96.. A., E. S. Doctrine and discipline of the Greek church. [A - Lettres; tr. par [P. Lacroix]; [prec. d'un travsupplementto'Proposals for Christian union.'] Lon- ail] par Villenave. Paris, 1840. 12. don, [18-]. 12~. (C235) -- Abailard et H1loise; essai histor. par M. A., M. Brief observations on the copy-right bill. (In Pam- G ot; suiides Lettres, phleteer, v. 18. 1821. B 838) Guzot et Mme. Guizot; des Lettres A., P. Douze sermons. 1685. See Allix, P. tr. par Oddoul. Nouv. ed. Paris, 1853. 8~. A., P. Three curious pieces: A ready way to unpopularity; - BERINGTON, J. History of Abeillard and HeA treatise on orthodoxy; The ambiguity of nothing. loisa; with their letters. Phila., 1819. 8. A., T. arolina. See Ash, T. - BOEHRINGER, F. Peter Abhlard. (In Boehringer's A., Z. Presbyterian ordination doubtful. np., 1819. 8 Kirche Chist v.2, pt. 2. 1854.) (B 666) - COUSIN, V. Memoire' sqr le Sic et non. (In Paris. A. and C. Pr6cis historique. See Arnaud, - and Caillot, Inst. A.. Sc. or. Mm., 2e sr., v. 1. 1837.) A. a. P. -- DELEPIERRE, 0. Abelard and Eloisa. (In Delepierre's'A. B. C.' Disclosures relating to the'A. B. C. affair. Historical difficulties. 1868.) From the ssex register. n.t.p. 8. Iperfect. - LAMARTrNE, A. de. Memoir of Abelard and Heloise. o(B 17th se eitr 68^p.) ect' ((In Lamartine's Mem. of celebr. char., v. 1. 1834.) (B 1768.) Aa, A. J. van der. Biographisch woordenboek der - TOSTI, L. Storia di Abelardo e dei soi tempi. Nederlanden. Haarlem, 1852-67. 17v. 8~ Napoli, 1851. 8, Note. A -0, in 14 deelen, each containing one letter; - WIGHT, O. W. The romance of Abelard and 2e deel in 4 stukken, 8e and 12e deel in 2 each; 3e- 14e Heloise. New York, 1854. 12~ deel'voortgesetzt door K. J. R. van Harderwijk.' - WRIGHT, T. Abailard and the scholastic philosophy. Aagaard, Knud. Antiqvariske Bemaerkninger, isser om (In Wright'sEssays. 1846.) det gamle nu forsvundne Slot Skindelborg ved Cold- Abas. Fragm. (In Mueller, C. Fr. hist. Gr., v. 4. 1851.) ing. (In Copenhagen. Con. f. Olds. Opb. Antiq. Abati, Migliore degli. Sonetti. (In Trucchi, F. Poesie italAnn., v. 3, p. 2. 1820.) ane v. 1. 1846.) Aanmerkingen over het stadhouderschap. Amsterdam, a. 1795. 8~. (B 1011) Abattoirs. HAIEWILL, J. Plan of the abattoirs of Aaraq-el-Emyr. SAULCY, L. F. J. C. de. Sur les monu- Paris. London, 1828. 4~ ments d'Aaraq-el-Emnyr. (In Paris. Inst. Ac. d. - LAVOISIER, A. L. Des projets pour eloigner les tueries Inscr. Mem., v. 26, p. 1. 1867.) de l'interieur de Paris. (In his (Euvres, v. 3. 1865.) Abailard (Lat. Abaelardus), Pierre. Ouvrages in- Abauzit, Firmin. Essays. (In Sparks, J. Col., v. 1. 1828.) edits; pub. par V. Cousin. Paris, 1836 40 Abbadie, Antoine Thomson d'. Instructions pour les voyages d'exploration. (In Paris. Soc. de G6og. Bull., (Docs. ined.) 5e ser., v. 13. 1867.) Contents. Introduction. - Sommaire de l'introduc- - Sur le tonnerre en Ethiopie. (In Paris, Inst. Ac. d. tion. -Sic et non. -Index quoestionum quas continet Sci. Div. sav., v. 16. 1862.) Sic et non. - Dialectica: - Pars 1. De partibus ora- Abbadie, Jacques. Les caracteres du Chrestien et du tionis; 2. De propositionibus et syllogismis categori- Christianisme; sermons. La Haye, 1686. 12 cis, seu Analytica priora; 3. Topica; 4. De propo-istianisme sermos. La aye,. sitionibus et syllogismis hypotheticis, seu Analytica pos- Abbasides. ARRI, G. A. Observationes in quosdam nuteriora; 5. Liber divisionum et definitionum. —Index mos. (In Turin. Ac. d. Sci. Mem., v. 39. 1836.) eorum que in Dialectica continentur.- Fragmentum - FRAEHN, C. H. Quinque centuriae numorum anecGermanense de generibus et speciebus.- Glossee in dotorum chalifarum Abbasidarum. etc. (In St. Porphyrium; — in Categorias; —in librum de interpre- Petersburg. Acad. Sci. Mem., 6e serie, v. 4, 1840.) tatione; —in Topica Boethii.-Appendice: 1. Raban Abbate, Niccolo dell'. REISET, F. A. et les peintres de Maur; 2. Gloses du 10e siecle sur les Categories, etc. Fontainebleau. (In Gaz. d. beaux-arts, v. 3. 1859.) 3. Guillaume de (hampeaux; 4. Bernard de Chartres; Abbe, Cleveland. Dorpat and Poulkova. (In Smithsonian 5. Plusieurs ecrits de Gerbert; Commentaire d'Honore Inst. Report. 1867.) d'Autun sur le Timee: Introduction de Porphyre et - Resuscitation of the Cincinnati observatory. (In Categories d'Aristote mises en vers; 6. Guillaume de Amer. Assoc. Proc., v. 17. 1869.) Conches. Abbeville, Claude d'. See Claude d'Abbeville. 1 (25. 6. 72.)

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ABBEVILLE 2 ABBOT, J. E. Abbeville. Societe Imperiale d'Emulation d'Ab- Abbot, Abiel, of Beverly. Sermons to mariners. beville. Memoires, 1861-66, 2e partie; 1867- Boston, 1812. 12~ 68. Abbeville, 1867-69. 2 v. 8. - Self preservation; sermon, artillery election. Boston, Contents. 1861-66, 2e partie. Delignieres, E. Cat- 1802. 8. (B 148,177, 302, 848) alogue de l'euvre grave dle J. C. Le Vasseur, prec. - Traits of resemblance in the people of the U. S. to and'ue notice sur sa vie et ses ouvrages.- Tacite. Vie cient Israel; sermon, Haverhill, Nov. 28, 1799 de C. J. Agricola; trad. de M. P. Boullon de Martel.- [thanksgiving day]. H2averhill, 1799. 8 (B 213) Boucher de Perthes. Des outils de pierre.- Dusevel, - Funeral sermon on. 1828. See Flint, J. (B 1060) H. Quelcues documents ined. sur Abbeville et ses en- Abbot, Anne Wales. Doctor Busby and his neighvirons. - Pannier, E. Prix des grains sur le marche bors. Salem, 1844. 18~ d'Abbeville depuis 1590.- Prarond, E. La Ligue a Ab-. iaran rbeville. le partie.-Demarsy, A. Notice hist. sur le Abbot, Charles, st Baron Colchester. Diaryand corregiment de Ponthieu. —Rembault, M. A. G. Un epi- respondence; ed. by his son. Lond., 1861. sode de l'histoire d'Abbeville pendant la Ligue. — 3 v. 8~ Pongerville, H. de. Les livres, boutade. - Boucher de - Speeches on the Roman catholic claims. LTnd., Perthes. Nouvelle donation faite a la ville d'Abbeville.peeces n te oman ca c claims., — Delignieres, E. Notice necrol. sur Pannier. -Le- 1828. 8. febvre, J. C. E. Sur Demarsy.- Dergny, l'abbe. Sur Abbot, Edward Stanley. Life. See Abbot, E. H. l'abb Dairaine. — Caieu, A. de. Sur Lefebvre de Cerisy. Abbot, Edwin Hale. Biography of G. F. Hodges. (In -1867-68. Extraits des proces-verbaux de la socite. Harvard mem. biog., v. 1. 1866.)- Biography of E. Liste des membres.- Boucher de Perthes, M. Des idees S. Abbot. (In v. 2.) innees; de la memoire et de l'instinct. - Prarond. La Abbot, Ezra. Classed catalogue of the library of Ligue a Abbeville, 2e partie. - Caieu, A. de. Chron- the Cambridge High School. Comb., 1853. 80 ique frangaise de l'abbaye de Dompmartin, 1672-1789, t he Camb ridgeHighSchoolt iamb., 1853.8. augm. de la liste des abbds, des chartes de l'abbaye et - Communications to the'Christian register'; -Dr. d' une notice sur les abbayes qui en dependent. - Dem- Huntington's misquotations of Neander on the trinarsy, A. Quelques documents relatifs a la numisma- ity; —Dr. Huntington's quotations from scripture tique du Ponthieu. —Hecquet, A. Recherches hydrolo- in proof of the trinity;-Review of Dr. Huntinggiques sur l'arrondissement d'Abbeville, suivies de trois ton's letter;- Gradual development of the doctrine cartes hydrol.- Hecquet d'Orval, E. De la destruc- of the trinity;- Doctrine of the trinity in the fourth tion des insectes nuisibles aux recoltes; dommages century; - Further illustrations of Neander's views, causds en 1866 par les vers blancs et les vers gris.- etc. (n Walker, J. P., ed. New discussion. 1860.) Prarond, E. Necrologie: J. Boucher de Cr rveceur de - Literature of the doctrine of a future life; or CataPerthes. —Extraits des procs-verbaux des seances, logue of works relating to the nature, origin, and 1867-68.- Liste des membres, etc. destiny of the soul. (Appended to Alger, W. R. - THIEARY, A. Pieces rel. a l'hist. municipaleCritical history. [1864. - - d'A. (InhisRec.desmon ined v. 4- 1870.) Same. Philadelphia, [186-]. 8. d'A. (In his Rec. des mon.e ind., v. 4. 1870.) See also Hudson, C. F. Critical Gr. and Eng. concorAbbey, Father. See Abdy, M. dance to the N. T.; completed by E. A. 1871;- Orme, Abbey of Kilkhampton; or, monumental records for 1980. W. Memoir of the controversy resp. 1 John v. 7; with [Pt. 2.] London, 1780. 4~ (A 45) notes and appendix by E. A. 1866;- Smith, W. DicAbbeys. BOURASSE, J. J., l'abbe. Abbayes et mo- tionary of the Bible, ed. by E. A. 1868-70. nasteres. Tours, 1870. 8. Abbot, Francis Ellingwood. Address. (In Free Relig. Assoc. 2d ann. meeting. 1869.) See also: Aberconway; - Beaulieu; - Crdyland;- Assoc. 2d ann. meeting. 1869.) Fontevrault - Fbeonthll;- FoBeaulieuns; - Hyde;la- Mel- See also Index, The; ed. by F. E. A. 1870, etc. Fonitevrault;'~- Fonthill; — Fountains; -~Hyde;-e Mel- ~~.~., ^,-, n ^ -,' r\' n i' rose; - Waltham; - Waverley; - Westminster; - Abbot, George, Abp. of Canterbmy. Briefe descripWhalley; - Winchester. tion of the world, augm. 4th ed. London, Abbo. DATTA, P. Di Abbone fondatore del monastero 1617. 4~ novaliciense e del preteso suo patriziato. (In Turin. - SPELMAN, Sir H. Short apology for Abp. Abbot Ac. d. Sci. Mem., v. 30. 1826.) touching the death of P. Hawkins. (In Spelman's Abbo, abbot of Fleury. Qusestiones grammaticales. (In English works. 1727.) Mai. Class. auct., v. 5. 1833.) Abbo, monk of St. Germain des Pres. De bellis Parisiacao Abbot, George Jacob, ed. United States consular urbis. (In Pertz. Mon. Germ., Script., v. 2. 1829.) system. Wash., 1856. 8~. - French. Siege de Paris par les Normands. (n Gui- - Same. United States consul's manual. 2d ed. zot. Col. des mem., v. 6.) h 1863 Abbot, Abiel, of Andover, b. 1765, d. 1859. His- Wash., 1863. 80. Abbot, rbiel, of Andover. 1765, 1859. 1 Abbot, Henry Larcom. Siege artillery in the camtory of Andover. Andover, 1829. 129 paign against Richmond, with notes on the - Statement of proceedings in the First society, Coven- 15-inch gun. Wash., 1867, 8w (U. Sn Cotps try, Conn. Boston, 1811. 8~. (B 260) 15-inch gun. Wash., 1867, 8~. (U. S. Corps try, Coon. Boston, 1811. 80 (B 260) - TOLLAND Co., Conn. ASSOCIATION. Reply to A.'s of engineers. Prof. papers, 14.)'Statement.' Hartf., 1812. 8~ (B 270) - Report upon explorations for a R. R. from the Sacra- CONNECTICUT. GENERAL ASSOCIATION. Proceedings mento valley to the Columbia river, made by H. L. relative to A. Abbot. Hartford, 1812. 8~ (B 270) Abbot. (In UT. S. TVar Dep. Reports of exploraAbbot, Abiel, of Beverly, b. 1770, d. 1828. Ser- tions, v. 6. 1853-54.) monls; wth a memoir, by S. Everett. Bos- Abbot, Hull. Disswasive against swearing; sermon, Feb. 15, 1746-7. Bost., [1747?]. 8~. (C 33, 45) ton, 1831. 12~. - Duty of God's people to pray for the peace of Jerusa- Addresses before Mass. Soc. for Suppressing Intemp. lem; sermon on the rebellion in Scotland. CharlesCamb., 1815. 12~. (C 203) town, Jan. 12, 1745. Boston, 1746. 8~. (B 160, 213) - Children of baptized parents, not scandalous, should - Same. n.p., [174-]. 12~. (B 26) be baptized; discourse. Beverly, Aug. 3, 1823. Sa- - Early piety; sermon, Charlestown. t.p.w. [Boston, lem, 1823. 12~. (C 117, 238) 1739?] 8~. (C 43) - Discourse at Plymouth, Dec. 22, 1809. Boston, 1810. - Jehovah's character as a man of war; sermon, June 2, 8~ (B 871, 916) 1735. 8~. (B 302) -- Discourse before the Portsmouth Female Asylum. Abbot, Jacob, of Brnswick, Ale., Funeral sermon on. 1820. Portsmouth, 1807. 8~. (B 1464) See Caton, S. 1820. (B 1208) - Ecclesiastical peace; discourse, Boston, May 31, 1827. Abbot, Joel. Essay on the central influence of magnetism. Boston, 1827. 12. (C 145) Phila., 1814. 8~ (B 454) - Eulogy on Washington, Haverhill, [Feb. 22,] 1800; Abbot, Lieut. Joel. TRIAL by court martial, on allegations added, the last address of Washington. Haverhill, made by D. Porter; from the official record. Wash[1800]. 8. (B1914, E 48) ington, 1822. 8~. (B 562, 1405) - A Father's reasons for baptizing his infant child; dis- - Same. Rep. by F. WV. Waldo. Bost., 1822. 8~. (B 1405) course, Beverly, Feb. 1812. 4th ed. Salem, 1823. Abbot, John. Address before the grand lodge of Mass., at 12~. 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ABBOT, J. L. 3 ABDICATION Abbot, Rev. John Lovejoy. LATHROP, J. Monody to the - Young Christian series. New York, 1851-5. memory of A. Boston, 1815. 8~ (B 357) 4v 129 i — neral sermon on. 1814. See Everett, E. (B 282, 283) v.''.- izeral sermon onz. 1814. SS~ee Everett, E. (B 282, 283) Contents. 1. Young Christian. 2. Corner stone. 3. Abbot, Joseph Hale. Attempt to determine the true theory Contents..Young Christan. 2. Corner stone. 3. of the pneumatic paradox. Bost., 1840. 8. (B 1162) Way to do good. 4. Hoaryhead and M'Donuer. Abbot, Joshua. MERRIAM, M. V., and BUCKMINSTER, J. - ^Zt author. See Fiske, N. V. Bible class book. Sermons to J. A. at York, Sept. 3, 1792, prepar. to 1 ( his execution. n.p.. [1792]. 8~. (B286) Abbott, John. Principles of Abbott's hydraulic Abbot, Moses. COOPER, W. Discourse [on] Abbot [with engine. Boston, 1835. 8~ extracts from his diary]. Bost., 1734. 12~. (C 164) Abo R. John Sbastian Cab. fi Abbot, Samuel, of Andover, Fasneral sermon on. 1812. See A tt, ev John ian abot. on ential Woods, L. (B336, 1238) correspondence of Napoleon and Josephine. Abbot, Samuel, of Wilton, N. H. ATHERTON, C. H. Me- New York, 1856. 12. moir of A. (lin N. H. Hist. Soc. Coll., v. 6. 1850.) - History of Napoleon Bonaparte. New York, Abbot, The. See Scott, Sir W. Abbott, A. O. Prison life in the south. New. blihedfromHarpe g.,v.2,10. York, 1865. 12. lNote. Republished from Harper's mag., v. 2, 10. YA ork, 1A8tA a. 1AT. Lincoln. - History of Napoleon iii. Boston, 1868. 8. Abbott, Abbott A. Life of Abraham Lincoln. 8' -New York 184 12 tn~Ui- Same. Bostonrk, 1869 812 A New York, 186~. 12* - History of the civil war in America. Vol. 1. Abbott, Charles, Baron Tenterden. Treatise of the is of e iil r i i l law relative to merchant ships and seamen. ISpringfield 1863. 12 Aefotannota- - Italy, from the earliest period. N. 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[Col- 1866. 12 Opag Bergen, lection of documents, in part mss., relative Napoleon at St. Helena. N. Y., 1855. 85 t the^ Dublin suit.]~- Napoleon at St. Helena. N. Y., 1855. 8O. A to the ublin suit.] Abbott, Josiah G. Argument on the removal of the dam Abbott, Edwa rdardner. CLBURN, W.. Biography of across Concord River at Billerica, Mar. 9, 1861. A. (In Harvard mem. biog., v. 2. 1866.) Boston, 1861. 8~ (B 1596) Abbott, HenryLivermore. PALFREY, F.. Biographyof Argument [as above], Mar. 13, 1862. Boston, 1862. 8~. A. (In Harvard mem. biog., v. 2. 1866.) (B 1596) Abbott, Jacob. American history: revolt of the Abbott, Richard. Narrative of his imprisonment Colonies. New York, 1864. 16~ and release, 1689-91. Manchester, 1864. 4~ - Cousin Lucy at play. Auburn, 1850. 16~ (Chetham Soc., v. 61.) - Franconia stories: Malleville, Wallace, Mary Abbott, Thomas Kingsmill. Sight and touch: an Erskine, Mary Bell, Beechnut. New York, attempt to disprove the Berkeleian theory of 1850. 5v. 16. vision. 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ABDOMEN 4 ABERDEENSHIRE Abdomen. HENocH, E. Klinik der Unterleibs- Abeona, ship, NARRATIVE of the loss of, by fire, Nov. 25, Krankheiten. 3e Aufl. Berlin, 1863. 8 1820. Glasgow,1821.8~ (B529) See also Digestion; - IHernia;- Intestines; - Kid- Aberconway, Register and chronicle of the abbey of; ed. ney; -Liver;-Stomach; -Viscera.;Kidby Sir H. Ellis. (In Camden Society, v. 39. 1847.) Abduhl Rahhahman. Statement with regard to him. By Abercrombie, James, D. D. Charge, 1804-09, to T. H. GALLAUDET. N.Y., 1828. 8~. (B 1473) the senior class of the Philadelphia academy. Abd-ul-Medjid, Sultan of Turkey. Translation of the fir- Phila., 1804-9. 6 pam. 8. mans granted to his Protestant subjects, Nov. 1850, _ Same. 1807. (B 433 June 1853. (In Amer. Orient. Soc. Journ., v. 3, 4.) - Address to christians in the U. S. on the ensuing Abdy, Edward Strutt. Journal of a residence and presidential election. n.p., [1809]. 8~. (B 406) tour in the United States, 1833-34. London, Note. 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On the title page said to be by Gilbert Arthur apple, etc. London, 1789. 80. A Beckett. - and Mawe, T. Universal gardener and botaAbeel, David. The missionary fortified against trials; ad- nist London, 1778 4. dress, Nov. 23, 1834. Bost., 1835. 8~ (C 205). Abeel, Rev. John N. Discourse. Apr. 6, 1801, before the Abercrombie, John, M. D. Diseases of the brain N. Y. Missionary Soc. N. Y., 1801. 8~. (B 302, 848) and spinal chord. Edin., 1829. 8~. - Funeral sermon on. 1812. See Gunn, A. (B 960).- Diseases of the stomach, intestinal canal, liver, Abeilard. See Abailard.. Abeille, Gaspard, Eloge de. (In Alembert, J. le R. d'. e.., 1 - (Euvres, v. 9. 1805.) - Essays and tracts. Edin., 1841-2. 18~. Abeille franaise, L'; par E. Cordier. Par., 1799. 80 Contents. Harmony of Christian faith and character. Abeken, 3Bernard R. Life and letters of Cicero; -Culture and discipline of the mind. - Think on these Abeken, Bernard R. Life and letters of Cicero; -ltrtthings. —The contest and the armour. 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ABYSSINIA 7 ACADEMY - GAGE, W. L. Abyssinia and the emperor The- Acad6mie universelle des jeux. Amst., 1777. 2 v. 12~. odore. Hartford, 1868. 8. - Same. Nouv. 6d. Amst., 1789. 2 v. (v. 1 w.). 12~ - GILBERT, T. Notes sur l'Abyssinie. (In Paris. Soc. Academnies. GARVE, C. Discours sur'Putilite des acad6mies. de G6og. Bul., 5e s6r., v. 15. 1868.) (In Berlin. Ak. d. Wiss. Abh. 1788-9.) - GOBAT, S. Three years' residence in Abyssinia. - GRIMMJ. Ueber Schule,Universitat, Academie. (In London~, 1834.'~ 2loo - Berlin. Ak. d. Wiss.. Abh. 1753.) London, 1834. 12~ - MAUPERTUIS. P. L. M. de. Des devoirs de l'academi- GODINHO, N. De Abassinorum rebus. Lug- cien. (In. Berlin. Ak. d. Wiss. Abh. 1753.) duni, 1615. 8~ ~1 Academies and other Learned Societies are en- GREAT B-RITAIN. Secretary for ITndia.L Papers tered, if American or English, under their names; if foreign, under the names of the cities where they are esonthe Abyssinian expedition. Lond., 1867. 8. tablished. -- Further papers. London, 1868. f~. Academy, The; a monthly record of literature, - HALIVY,J. Excursion chez les Falacha, enAbyssinie. learning, science, and art. Vol. 1, 2. London, (In Paris. Soc. de G6og. Bul., 5e ser., v.17. 1869.) 1869-70. 4~ -- HENTY, G. A. March to Magdala. London. 4 coHENTY, G. A. March to Magda. London. Academy of Arts. Account of statues, busts, etc. New 1868. 8. York, 1803. 12~. (C 116) - HOTTEN, J. C., ed. Abyssinia and its people Academy of Arts and Sciences. See American Acad. of [as seen by various travellers. With a bibli- Arts and Sciences, also Northern Acad. of Arts ography]. Lond., 1868. 12~ and Sciences. -JONSTON, C. Travels in Southern Abyssinia. Academy of Natura Sciences of Philadelphia. Lond., 1844. 2v. 80. Act of incorporation and by-laws. Phila., Londc., 1844. 2V. 0-183. 2v 8. - KRAPF, J. L. Travels in Eastern Africa. 8 LoPT Jndn 1 Ta86. 8 n E0. Af. o- Act to incorporate the Academy. n.t.p. 8~. (B 1104) SLondon, 18U60. 8 - Brief hist. of the Academy. n.t.p. 8~. (B 1104) - - Same. Boston, 1860. 12~. - Journal. Phila., 1817-30. 6v. 8~. - LETRONNE, A. J. Inscription grecque depos6e dans le Contents. Vol. 1. Le Sueur, C. A. Six new speies of temple de Talmis, ses rapports avec l'introd. du the genus firola.-Ord, G. N. Amer. quadruped, supchristianisme et la propagation de la langue grecque posed to belong to genus ovis. Say, T. Seven species dans l'Abyssinie. (In Paris. Inst. Ac. des Inscr. of N. Amer. fresh-water and land shells; —Species Mem., v. 9. 1831.) of N. Amer. insects. -Nuttall, T. Observations on the - LOBO, J. Voyage to Abyssinia. (1n Pinkerton, J. genus eriogonum, etc.-Notice of Dr. Waterhouse. -Le Col.,v.15. 1814.) SSueur, C. A. Character of a new genus, etc; —Genus - MARKHAM, C. R. History of the Abyssinian raja. —Say, T. Account of Hessian fly; -New genus expedition, with an account of the mission of crustacea and the species in which it is established.and captivity of Rassam, by W. F. Prideaux. Ord, G. Amer. species of the genus tantalus or ibis.-Le Sueur, C. A. Five new species of the genus murelna;London, 1869. 8. Two species of genus gadus; - Genus cyprinus; - Amer. Note. Repr. from Macmillan's mag., v. 17-18. 1868. species of tortoise; —New genus of fishes, etc.-Nut- PARKYNS, M. Life in Abyssinia. London, tall, T. Account of the new genera ofplants.-Four new 1853. 2 v. 8. species of the genus hydrargira.-Maclure, W. Geology 1853006~. 2~z~ ~v. a. of the W. Indies.-Le Sueur, C.A. Species of the genus - Same. 2d ed., with a new introduction. actinia. —Nuttall, T. Description of collinsia. —OffiLondon, 1868. 12~ cers for 1818.-Le Sueur, C. A. N. Amer. fishes.- Ord, - PEtRCE, N. Life and adventures in Abyssinia, G. Two species of genus gracula.-Lukens, I., Report of committee on hydrostatic balance invented by.1810-19. London, 1831. 2 v. 12~ Maclure, W. Essay on the formation of rock.-Say, - PLOWDEN, W. C. Travels in Abyssinia, 1843- T. Account of two new genera and several species of 60. London, 1868. 8. fresh water and land shells. —Le Sueur, C. A. New genus of fossil-shells.-Elliott, S. Observations on -- PONCET, C.. Journey to Abyssinia. (li Pinkerton, genus glycine. - Ord, G. Account of the Florida jay of J. Col., v. 15.) Bartram. - Green, J. North Amer. amphibia.- Coates, - ROUTES to Abyssinia. London, 1867. 8 B. H. HHydrostatic balance. -Horner, V. E. Case of -RUSSELL, M. Nubia and Abyssinia. N. Y., unusual arrangement in the ascending cava and in the n.d. loo 61rpr' F1 a 1-L \ v61external jugular veins of the human subject. -Say, T. n.d. (18. H(arper's Fami. lib., v. N61.) Note on Green's paper on the amphibia.- Mitchill, S. - SALT, H. Voyage to Abyssinia; with vocab- L. Three species of fish. —Le Sueur, C. A. Esox of ularies. London, 1814. 4~ N. Amer.-Rafinesque, C.S. Fluviatile fish.-Say, T. - STERN, H. A. The captive missionary; an Obs. on some of the animals described in Crustacea of U. S. Say, T. Fresh water bivalve shells. - Gilliams, account of Abyssinia. London, [1869]. 8. J. Linnean lacerta. -Lea, I. Minerals in vicinity of - WILKINS, H. St. C. Reconnoitering in Abys- Phila.-Say, T. Three species of genus nesa.-Resinia. London, 1870 80 marks of pub. committee.-List of donors and donations. conltinued in following vols. 2. Officers for 1821See also Revue d. D. Mondes. v. 8, 1850; 74. 1868. 22.-Le Sueur, C. A. Fresh water fish indigenous to U. S.; Acacia. CHALLAN, A. D. J. B. De l'utilit et de la culture -Two species of exocetus. -Say, T. Thysanoure of de l'acacia. (In Prony, -,and others. Mem. des U. S.- Nuttall, T. Structure of the valley of Mississippi. soc. sav. et lit., v. 1. 1801.) -Hentz, N. M. Amer. spider whose web is used in Academia Espanfola. See Madrid. medicine.-Troost, G. Crystalline forms of phosphate of Academia Real das Sciencias. See Lisbon. lime and zircon.- Say, T. Arachnides of U. S.- VanAcademia Regia Borussica. See Berlin. Ak. der Wiss. uxem, L. Analysis of blue iron earth of N. J.-Le Academias dos Humildes e Ignorantes. See Lisbon. Sueur, C. A. Cuttle-fish.-Say, T. Myriapode of Academica. See Cicero, M. T. U. S. —Nuttall, T. Plants from Arkansa territory.Academical contributions of original and trans- Le Sueur, C. A. Fish belonging to family of esoces.lated poetry. Cambridge, 1795. 8. Seybert, H. Amer. minerals. —Vanuxem, L. Two Academical Cambridg; e,' T,. Dr -Tk 3 TTl. i. - veins of pyroxene or augite in granite. — Say, T. UniAcademical questions; by W. Drummond. Vol. 1. valve shells in U. S.- Nuttall, F. Rare plants. -VanLondon, 1805. 4~ uxem, L. Analysis of table spar. -Jessup, A. E. GeAcademician, The; by A. and J. W. Picket. ological and mineralogical notice. -Keating, W. H. New YorkV 1820. 80. Analysis of the jeffersonite.-Hare, R. Gales in AtNew York, 10. 8.lantic states of N. Amer.-Troost, G. Crystalline form Academiciens, Les; comedie. See St. Evremond, C. M. de of quartz.-Le Sueur, C. A. Five new species of St. D. de. cichla.-Say, T. Marine shells of U. S.-Vanuxem, Academicus, pseudon. A friendly debate between Rusticus L. New locality of the automalite. -Le Sueur, C. A. and Academicus. Boston, 1722. 12~. (C 70) Scisena.-Vanuxem, L., and Keating, W.H. Geology - Friendly debate; or, a dialogue between Academicus and mineralogy of Franklin in N. J. —Keating, W. H. and Sawny and Mundungus. Bost., 1722. 8~ (C 147) Cadmia found at Ancram iron works, N. Y.-Le Sueur, Academie des Sciences, Academie Frangaise, etc. See C. A. Onykia angulata. —Troost, G. Crystals of sulParis. Institut. phate of strontian.-James, E. Geological sketch of Acad6mie Imperiale de M6decine. See Paris. Miss. valley. —Say, T. 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ACADEMY 8 ACCOUNT Acad. of Nat. Sci. of Phila. Journal, contin. Mineral which aproaches to the Bildstein of Werner, con. tia. — Le Sueur, C. A. Squalus taken on coast of N. J. of Bildstein with feldspar. - Conrad, S. W. New species -Say, T. S. Amer. species of cestrus.-Schweinitz, of juncus. —Morton, S. G. New species of shells of L. D. Two remarkable hepatic mosses found in N. scaphites and crepidula; —Notice of fossils'in N. J. - Carolina. -Say, T. Univalve terrestrial and fluviatile Coates, R. Pedunculated cirrhipedes. with descrip. of shells of U.S. 3. Officers for 1823-4.- Le Sueur, C. A. two new species of otion; - Geographical distribution New species of ascidia. - Say, T. Dipterous in- of the anatifa vitrea. —Bache, A. D. Specific heat sects of the U. S. —Harlan, R. Dissection of a batra- of the atoms of bodies. — Conrad, S. W. New spechian anirnal in a living state. -Vanuxem, L. Zirconite cies of corallorhiza. -Harlan, R. Amphiuma means. - of Buncombe Co., N. C. -Harlan, IR. Fossil elephant Say, T. New dipterous insects of U. S. —Vaux, R., and teeth of N. Amer.-Vanuxem, L. Lamellar pyroxene.- Euen, T. M. Fall of a meteoric stone at Deal, N. J. - Troost, G. Pyroxene of U. S. —Nuttall, T. Genus Morton, S. G. Additional observations on geology and oryzopsis. —Say, T. Coleopterous insects. - Worth, J. organic remains of N. J. and Delaware. —Conrad, T. Insects destructive to peach trees. — Troost, G. Yenite A. Geology and organic remains of Maryland. —Peale, of R. I., and several other Amer. minerals.- Bonaparte, T. It., and Green, J. Two new species of Linnean C. Four species of stormy petrels. - Troost, G. Amer. genus lacerta. - Green, J. Description of two new spepetalite. -Le Sueur, C. A. New species of genus lol- cies of salamander. - Conrad, T. A. Fifteen new species igo.- Notices of Amer. spodumen. -Le Sueur, C. A. of recent, and three of fossil shells from coast of U. S.Three new species of parasitic vermes. —Troost, G. Say, T. New N. 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ADAIR I1 ADAMS, C. F. Adair, R. A. Shafto. National defences and organization Adam, William. Inquiry into the theories of hiso the militia. (In Cambridge essays. 1858.) tory with reference to the principles of posAdair, Sir Robert. Historical memoir of a mission itive philosophy. 2d ed. London, 1864. 8~ to the Courtof Vienna, 1806. Lond., 1844. 8~ Adam Bede. See Lewes, Eirs. M. E. - Letter of C. J. Fox to the electors of Westminster, AdamBlair, Passaes in the ife f b a with applications of its principles to subsequent am r, Passages te of; by J. Galt. events, by R. Adair. 3d ed. London, 1802. 8~:'(B 685) Boston, 1822. 18~ - Negotiations for the Peace of Dardanelles, in Adam Brown, by H. Smith. New York, 1843. 8~ 1808-9. London, 1845. 2 v. 8~ Adam Graeme, by Mrs. Qliphant. N. Y., 1857. 12~ - Two letters to the Bp. of Winchester [G. P. Adam og Eva, af J. Ewald. (In his Samtlige Skrifter, Tomline], in answer to the charge made in his v. 1. 1814.) Life of V Ptt' L d 1821 Adame, Nicolas Joaquin de. Nuevo reglamento para las'Life of W. Pitt.' London, 1821. 8~ fabricas de seda y de lana. (In Valladares, A. Adalbero, Bp. of Laon. Poeme sur le r6gne de Robert. Semanario, v. 11. 1788.) (In Guizot. Col. des. mnm., v. 6. 1824.) Adamnan, abbot of lona. Travels of Arculf. (In Wright, Adalbero, Bp. of Tiirzberg. VITA, auctore anon. (In Pertz. T., ed. Early travels in Palestine. 1848.) Mon. Germ., Script., v. 12. 1856.) Adamnan, monl of Coldinghamz, Life of. (In Lives of Adalbert, St. M:IRACULA S. Adalberti. (In Hirsch. Script. English saints, v. 6. 1844.) rer. Pruss., v. 2. 1863.) Adamo, Francesco. De rebus gestis in civitate Firmana. Adalhardus, or Adelardus, St., Abbot of Corbei. VITA, (In Grsevius. Thes. antiq. Ital., v. 7, pt. 2. 1722.) auctore anon. (In Pertz. Mon. Germ., Script.. v. 2. Adams, Abigail, d. 1813. See Smith, eiMrs. A. (A.) 1829.) Adams,. Abigailmith), d. 1818. Letters, with Adam. KLOPSTOCK, F. G. Der Tod Adams; ein Trauer- Adams, Mrs. Abigail (Smith), d. 1818. Letters,with spiel. (In his Werke, v. 8. 1804, and Simmt. Werke, a memoir by C. F. Adams. 2d ed. Boston, v.8. 1804.) 1840. 2v. 8~ Adam, abbot of Eynsham. Magna vita S. Hugonis Episcopi S e. 4th d. Also, Lettes on the Bible by Lincolniensis. Ed. by J. F. Dimock. London, 1864. 8~. (Chron. and meri. of Gr. Brit.) J.Q. Adams. Boston, 1848. 8~ Adam, Bremensis. Gesta Hammaburgensis eccles. pontif. - ADAMS, J. Q. (In Longacre, J. B. Nat. portr. gal., ad 1072. (In Pertz. Mon. Germ., Script., v. 7. 1846.) v. 4. 1839.) - Relatio de Vinlandia. (In Copenhagen. Nord. Oldskr. - iuneral sermon on, 1818. See Whitney, P. (B 335) Selsk. Antiq. Amer. 1847.) Adams, Amos. Character of a christian's life, sermon, Adam de la Halle. Jeux. (In Michel. Th6atre fr. au death of Mrs. Dudley. Boston, 1756. 8~ (C 23) moyen age. 1842.) - Concise historical view of the difficulties which atAdam de Jlarisco. Epistolae. (In Brewer, J. S., ed. Mon. tended the planting of New England. Bost., 1769. Franciscana. 1858.) 8~ (C 23) Adam du Petit Pont, Lat. Parvipontanuzs. De utensilibus - Samse. London, 1770. 8~ (B674) ad domum regendam pertinentibus. (In Jahrbuch - Ministerial affection, sermon, ordination of C. Prentice, fir rom. u. eng. Lit., v. 9. 1868.) Reading. Boston, 1769. 8~. (B 66) Adam lMurimuthensis. Chronica sui temporis, - Only hope of sinners, sermon, Feb. 22, 1767. Boston, 1303-46, cum contin. ad 1380 a quodam 1767. 8~ (C 23, 251) - Religious liberty invaluable; two discourses, Dec. 3, anon.; ed. T. og. Londini, 1846. 8~ (Eng- 1767, [thanksgiving day]. Boston, 1768. 8~ (B 60, lish Hist. Soc.) 213, 584) Adam of Cobsam. The wright's chaste wife; ed. - Sermon, Dec. 3, 1767. Boston, 1768. 8~. (B 285, 850) ba F. J. Furnivall. London, 1865. 5 e (Early _- Sermon, ordination of S. Kingsbury, Edgartown, Nov. by F. J. Furnivall. London, 1865. 8~. (Early25,1761. Boston,1762.8~ (B916) 25, 1761. Boston, 1762. 8'. (B 916) English Text Soc.) - Sermon, ordination of J. Wyeth, Gloucester, Feb. 5, Adam, Adolphe Charles. Souvenirs d'un musicien. 1766. Boston, 1766. 8 (B 169, 916) 92e 6d Paris, 1860. 18o ~- Sermon,Roxbury,Feb. 1767. Boston. 1767. 8~. (B 251) 2e ed. Paris, 1860. 18~ = ~- Songs of victory directed by human compassion, serContents. Boieldieu. -Hrold. -De lorigine de lop- mon, Roxbury, Oct. 25, 1759, [thanksgiving] for the 6ra en France.-L'Armide de Lully.-Rousseau.- reduction of Quebec. Boston, 1759. 8~. (B 213) Dalayrac, etc. Adams, Andrew Leith. Notes of a naturalist in -Napoleon musicien. (In Semainelitt6raire, v.5.) the Nile valley and Malta. Edin., 1870. 8 See Halevy, J. F. F. Souvenirs et portraits. 1861. Andrew Napoleon. History of Fair Haven, Adam, Alexander, LL.D. Roman antiquities. Lon- V. Fair Haen, 1870. 8v don, 1801. 8' Vt. Fair Haven, 1870. 8~. don, 1801. la. a Adams Arthur. Travels of a naturalist in Japan - Rudiments of Latin and English grammar, and Manchuria. London, 1870. 8 abridged by W. Biglow. Boston, 1811. 12~ and Manchuria. London, 1870. 8~ abridged by mW. Biglow. Boston, 1811. 12 - Natural History of the Eastern Archipelago. (In Bel- Same. With improvements, etc., by B. A. cher, Sir E. Voyage of H. M. S. Samarang. 1848.) Gould. Boston, 1829. 12~. Adams, Benjamin. Account of a great cave in Indiana. Adam, Sir Frederick. REUMONT, A. von. Sir F. Adam, (l Amer. Antiq. Soc. Trans., v.1. 1820.) ein Lebensbild. (In Histor. Taschenb., 3e Folge, 6e Adams, Charles. Evangelism in the middle of the Jahr. 1855; also in his Zeitgenossen, v. 2. 1862.) 19th century. Boston, 1851. 12 Adam, Jacques, Eloge de, par J. le R. d'Alembert. (In Alembert. (Euvres, v. 10. 1805.) Adams, Charles Baker. Catalogue of the shells of Adam, Melchior. Vitae theologorum, jure consul- Panama. New York, 1852. 4. torum, etc. Francof., 1705. f0 - Mollusca of Jamaica. (In Amer. Assoc. Proc., v. 2, f r., hIs. b. o a 4. 1850, 51.) —Value of mollusca. -A reversed cycAdam, Robert. Catalogue o his books on archi- lostoma. - Change of level in N. Amer., drift period. tecture, prints, pictures, etc., sold 1818. (In v. 4.) [Priced in ms.] London, n.d. 8. - Report on the geology of Vermont. Burling- Ruins of the palace of Diocletian at Spalatro, ton, 1845. 8. enr. by F. artolozzi. L d., 1764. -- Shells. (Ia Marcy, R. B., and McClellan, G. B. Exengr. bvy F. Bartolozzi. Lond., 1764. fo plorationof RedRiver. 1854.) Adam, Rev. William. Law and custom of ed slavery 1854.) Adam, Rev. itilliam. Law and custom of slavery Adams, Charles Francis. Address, opening of the in British India. Boston, 1840. 12. new town hall in Braintree, July 29, 1858. - [1st] - 3d report on the state of education in [With an appendix.] Boston, 1858. 8 Bengal. Calcutta, 1835-38. 3 pam. 8~. - Address. (In Discussions on the constitution proposed - Slavery in India; paper presented to the General Anti- for Mass. by the convention of 1853.) Slavery Convention. London, 1840. 8. (B 1482) - Address, Quincy, July 4,1856. Boston, 1856. 8. (B - The claims of Jesus; a sermon, Calcutta, Sept. 23, 1205.) 1821. Calcutta, 1821. 8. (C 205) - Life of John Adams, begun by J. Q. Adams; Notes - and Ware, H. Correspond. relative to pros- and illustrations. (In Adams, J. Works, v. 1. 1850.) pects of Christianity in India. Cambridge, - Life of J. Adams, begun by J. Q. Adams; re1824. 8~ vised. Phila., 1871. 2v. 8.

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ADAMS, C. F. 12 ADAMS, H. - Oration, Boston, July 4, 1843. Boston, 1843. 8~ (B Adams, George, of Boston. Bristol county alma1181,1201. 1733) nac, 1852. Boston, 1852. 18 - Oration, Fall Iiver, July 4, 1860. Fall River, 1860... 18 8~ (B 1573) - Charlestown directory, 1856, 58, 60. Charles- Reflections upon the present state of the currency in town, n.d. 3 v. 18~ the U.S. Boston, 1837. 8~ (B 1123, 1136. 1543) Note. 1858-60,-by Adams, Sampson & Co. - -Further reflections. Bost., 1837. 8~ (B 1136, 1543)ess directory, 156. Boston, - emarks on the appointment of Washington to the Connectcut business directory, 1856. Boston, command of the army. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Pro- 1856. 8~ ceedings, 1858-60.) - Directory of Newburyport, 1852. NewburyStruggle for neutrality in America; an address, port, 1852. 18~ Dec. 13, 1870. New York, 1871. 8~ - East Boston directory, [1852]. Bost., 1852. 16~ - Texas and the Massachusetts resolutions. Boston, _ Environs of Boston. Business directory, 1849, 1844. 8~ (B 1510, 1733) - What makes slavery a question of national concern? 0. Boston, n.d. 2 v. 18~ A lecture at N. Y., Jan. 30; Syracuse, Feb. 1, 1853. - Fall River directory, 1853, 57, 61. Fall River, Boston, 1855. 8~ (B 1480) n.d. 3 v. 18~ - CHARLES F. Adams platform, or, A looking-glas for - Genealogy of the Adams family of Kingston, the worthies of the Buffalo convention. Washington, [1848]. 8. (B 1503) Mass. Boston, 1861. 8~ Adams, Charles Francis, Jr. A chapter of Erie. - Lawrence directory, 1857. Lawrence, 1857. 18~ Boston, 1869. 16~ - Lowell directory, [1851,] 53, 55, 58. Lowell, - and Adams, H. Chapters of Erie and other 1851-58. 4v. 18~ essays. Bostoni, 1871. 8~ Note. 1858, by Adams, Sampson & Co. Contents. - C. F. Adams, Jr. Chapter of Erie. —An - Lynn directory, 1854, 56, 58, 60. Lynn, n.d. 4 v. Erie raid.- The railroad system. - H. Adams. New 18~ York gold conspiracy. - Capt. J. Smith. - Bank of - Maine register and business directory, 1856. England restriction.- British finance in 1816. -H. Ad- ams and F. A. Walker. Legal tender act. S. Berwick, n.d. 8~ - Protection of the ballot. - The election of presidents. - Manchester directory, 1858, 60. By Adams, (In Amer. Soc. Sci. Assoc. Trans., v. 1, 2. 1869-70.) Sampson & Co. Manchester, n.d. 18~ Adams, Charles S. Poem on tobacco, before the Temper- - Massachusetts business directory, 1856. Bost., ance Soc. of Orleans, Dec. 25, 1837. Bost. 1838. 12~. 186r o Adams, Daniel Agricultural reader. Boston, - Massachusetts register, 1852-59, 62. Boston, 1852-62. 9v. 8~ -English grammar. Montpelier, 1817. 12~.ot. 6, by Adams, Sampson & Co. - Geography. Boston, 1820. 12~ - New directory of Boston, 1846-69. Boston, - New arithmetic. Keene, 1841. 12~ 1846-69. 24v. 8~ -- Scholar's arithmetic, or, Federal accountant. Note. 18-6 by Adams Sampson& Co.; 66-69, Keene, 1814. 8~. by Sampson, Davenport & Co. Understanding reader. Boston, 1816. 12~ - New England business directory, 1856, 60. Adams, Edwin Goodhue. Historibal discourse, 100th Boston, n.d. 2 v. 8~ anniversary of the 1st Cong. church, Temple- - Rhode Island register for 1853, 56; with busiton, Mass. Boston, 1857. 8~ ness directory. Prov., n.d. 2 v. 12~ Adams, Eliphalet. God sometimes answers his people by - Roxbury directory, 1850, 54, 56, 60. Roxburv, terrible things; discourse [on] that awful thunder- 1850-[60] 4 180 clap which struck the meeting house in N. London, 1860. v.1 Aug. 31, 1735. New London, 1735. 8. (C 120) Note. 1860, by Adams, Sampson & Co. - Ministers must take heed; discourse, Windham, ord. - Salem directory, 1851, 53, 55, 57. Salem, 1851of T. Clapp, Aug. 3, 1726. N. Lond., 1726. 80. (C 39) 57. 4v. 18~ - Sermon, execution of K. Garret. New London, 1738. - South Boston directory, 1852. Bost., 1862. 18 80. (C 33) - The work of ministers, sermon, ordination of W. Gager. - Taunton directory, 1857, 59. Taunton, 1857-59. New London, 1725. 8~. (C 50) 2 v. 8~ - CAULKINS, F. M. Memoir of E. Adams. (It Mass. Adams, George Washington. Oration, Quincy, July 5, Hist. Soc. Coll., v. 31. 1852.) 1824. Boston, 1824. 8 (B 557) Adams, Ernest. [Several articles.] (In Philological Soc. See Farmer, M. Report of trial, Miles Farmer vs. D. Trans. 186-61.) H. Storer. (B 1404) Adams, F. Colburn. Manuel Pereira; or, The sover- Adams, H. G., ed. Cyclopedlia of poetical quotaeign rule of S. Carolina. Wash., 1853. 12~. tions. Lond., 1853. 12~ - Siege of Washington. New York, 1867. 8~ -- Additions on the structure, migration, etc., of birds. - Story of a trooper; with much concerning the (In Bechstein, J. M. Cage and chamber birds. 1853.) campaign on the peninsula. N. Y., 1865. 12~ Adams, Hannah. Abridgment of the history of - Uncle Tom at home. Phila., 1853. 12~ New England. 2d ed. Boston, 1807. 12~ Adams, F. V., M.D. Theological criticisms. Mont- - Alphabetical compendium of sects. Boston, pelier, 1843. 12~ 1784. 8~ Adams, Frederic Augustus. Arithmetic in two parts. Note. See'View,' below. Lowell, 1848. 18~. - Close communion contrary to the Gospel. t.p.w. 12~. Lowell, 1848. 18( Ao(C 220) - Intellectual arithmetic. (In Amer. Inst. of Instruc. Tote. Anonymous; attributed in ms. to H. Adams. Lect. 1843.) - History of the Jews. London, 1818. 80 Adams, George. Astronomical and geographical -History on the gpes. Cam idge, 1824. 188 essays. 2d ed. London, 1790. 8~ - gs ~. ambridge, 1824. 18~ e-Saze. 3d ed. London, 1795. 8~ - Memoir, by herself; with additional notices. - Same. 3d ed. London, 1795.1832. 128 - Essays on the microscope. London, 1787. 40~oston, 1832. 12. - Essays on the microscope. Londonob0 -- Narrative of the controversy [with] J. Morse. Boston, and plates obl. f. 1814. 8. (B 265, 534, C 251) - Geometrical and graphical essays; with a de-, Summary history of New England. Dedham, scription of mathematical instruments. 2ded. 1799. 8~ enl. by WV. Jones. London, 1797. 2 v. 8. - Truth and excellence of the Christian religion. Same. 3d ed. London, 1803. 8~ Boston, 1804. 12~ - Lectures on natural and experimental philos- - View of religions. Boston, n.d. 8~ ophy. London, 1794. 5v. 8~. Note. 2d ed. of the'Alphabetical compendium.'

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ADAMS, H. 13 ADAMS, J. - MORSE, J. Appeal to the public on the controversy American constitutions.' —Review of propositions for [resp.] Harvard Coll. occasioned by the complaints amending the constitution, submitted by Hillhouse to the of Miss Adams. Charlestown, 1814. 8~. (B 265) Senate in 1808. 7 -8. Official letters, messages, etc. 9- REMARKS on the controversy between Morse and Miss 10. General correspondence. 10. Indexes. Adams, with some notice of the'Review.' Bost., - Answer. (In Sumner, W. H. Inquiry on the impor1814. 8~ (B 265) tance of the militia. Bost., 1823. 8~. B 547) - REVIEW of Mlolse's'Appeal to the publick.' p, - Correspondence; originally published in the [1814]. 8s. (B 265) Adams, Henry(Brooks). Essays. 1871. See Adams, C. F.,r. Boston patriot. Boston, 1809. 8~ Adams, Rev. Henry W. Sermon. (In American pulpit, - Correspondence [with] W. Cunningham, 1803 v.2. 1846. B 1840) -12. Bost., 1809. 8~ Adams, Horatio. Action of water on lead pipes, - Sane. (In True sentiments of America. 1768. Also and diseases from it. Phila., 1852. 8. in B 462, 1654) - Vaccination. (In Mass. Med. Soc. Communications, - Defence of the constitutions of government of v. 9. 1860.) the United States. London, 1787-8. 3 v. 8~ Adams, J. Sketches of the Tete de Boule Indians. (In S. Phila., 177 12 Lit. and Hist. Soc. of Quebec. Trans., v. 2. 1831.) e Pla., 1787. 12 Adams, Jasper. Eulogium on E. Horry. Charleston, -- Discourses on Davila. Boston, 1805. 8~ 1835. 8~ (B 1102) - Essay on the canon and feudal law. (It Col. of State - Laws of success and failure in life; address, before the papers, by an American. 1782. B 596) Euphradian soc. Charleston, 1833. 8~. (B 1102, 1581) - Evidence of commotions, March 5, 1770; extracts from - Moral causes of the welfare of the nations; oration, the memorandum book of A. (In Kidder, F. HisCharleston, 1834. 8~ (B 1102) tory of the Boston Massacre. 1870.) - Relation between the trustees and faculty of a univer- - Four letters between J. Adams and S. Adams. Boston, sity. (In Amer. Inst. of Instruc. Lect., 1837). 1802. 8~ (B 622, 1701) - Relation of Christianity to civil government in the - History of the dispute with America; [an abridgment of U. S., sermonbefore the Prot. Epis. ch., S. C. 2d ed. Novanglus]. Lond., 1784. 8~ (B 637, 1638) Charleston, 1833. 8~. (B 1098) - Same. Geschiedenis van het geschil tusschen GrootAdams, John. D. D., rector of St. Albans,'Woodstreet. Ser- Britannic en Amer. Amsterdam, 1782. 8~. (B 464) mon before the Ho. of Commons, Nov. 5, 1696. - Inadmissible principles of the king of England's Lend., 1696. 4' (B 1249) - Sermon at St. Paul'[s], Nov. 22, a thanksgiving. Lond. proclamation, c on sidered; orignally publ. 1709.8~ (C213) inthe Boston patriot. Boston, 1809. 8~ - Sermon before the Queen, Windsor, Sept. 9, 1705. - Another copy. (B 991) Lond., 1705. 4~. (B 1350) - Letter to Ezra Stiles, 1788. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Proc. - Sermon before [Etonians], Dec. 8, 1702. Lond., 1702. 1864-65.)- Letter, Phila., Apr. 2, 1776. -Letter to 8~ (B 1331) Prof. J. Gorham, Jan. 28, 1817. (In Proc. 1867-69.) - Sermon, June 6, 1708, consecration of Win., Bp. of - Letter to T. Pinckney. Phiia., 1800. 8~. (B 401) Asaph.'Lond., 1708. 8. (B 1349) - Letters addressed to his wife; ed. by C. F. - Sermon, Mar. 3, 1707-8, funeral of T. Staynoe. Lond., 1708. 8. (C201) Adams. Boston, 1841. 2v. 12~ - Sermon, Mar. 8, 1710-11, the day on which her Majesty - Same. (In Wells, W. V. Life of S. Adams, v. 3. 1805.) began her reign. Lond., 1711. 8~ (B 1272) - Letters to Arthur Lee. (Zn Lee, R. H., Jr. Life of - Sermon, Nov. 19, 1710, consecration of John, Bp. of A. Lee, v. 2. 1829.) Bristol, and Philip, Bp. of St. Davids. Lond., 1710. Letters to Dr. Calkoen on the United States. K ^i^ (B 1349) ^ ^ -~ Letters to Dr. Calkoen on the United States. 80 (B-^~~ 139 J? -\T -t-nrLond., printed not published, 1768. 8~ Adams, Rev. John, of Newport, R.I. Poems on - Aenother copy. (W 23) several occasions. Boston, 1745. 12~ - Same. n.t.p. [1786.] 8~ (B 594) - Sketch of. (In Knapp, S. L. Biog. sketches. 1821.) - Same. Twenty-six letters, respecting the revolution of Adams, John, master of the Academy at Pultney. America. New York, 1789. 12~. (C 74) Flowers of ancient history. Phila, 1795. 12. -- Memorie aan de Staaten-Generaal der Vereenigde Ned- Flowers of modern history. Phila., 1796. 120 erlanden. n.tp. [17-]. (265,268) - History of Spain. Lond., 1793. 3v. 8~ - Novanglus [J. Adams] and Massachusettensis Adams, John, President of the U. S. Works, with [D Leonard]; also, Letters by J Adams to life, notes, etc., by C. F. Adams. Boston, W. Tudor. Boston, 1819. 8 1850-56. 10 v. 80. - Patriotic addresses to the President; with the "1850-56. 10 v. 80. Contents. Vol. 1. Life. 2. Diary, with passages answers. Boston, 1798. 12. from an autobiography. -Notes of debates in the Con- - Speech in defence of the British soldiers, 1770.-Intinental Congress in 1775-76. - Autobiography. - Ap- augural address, 1797. (In Moore, F. Amer. elopendix: Notes on the argument of counsel in the cause quence, v. 1. 1864.) of writs of assistance, and of the speech of James Otis, - Speeches. See Speeches, addresses, etc., of the Pres. 1761; - Notes of the argument in defence, and statement of the U.. 1825. of authorities, in the cause of Michael Corbet and oth- -- ADAMS, C. F. Life of J. Adams, begun by J. ers, charged with the murder of Lieut. Panton, 1769;- Q Adams Phila 1871. 2 v12~ Original draught of the declaration of rights and griev-ised, from J. Adams's Works, v. 1. ances, made by the Congress of 1774. 3. Autobiography, continued. - Diary.- Notes of a debate in the - ADAMS. J. Q. (Ie Longacre, J. B. Nat. portr. gal., Senate of the U. S. — ssays: On private revenge;- v 4. 1839.) Self-delusion. - Dissertation on the canon and the feudal ANSWER to HamiIton's letter concerning the public law. - Instructions of the town of Braintr& to their character of J. Adams; by a citizen of N. Y. New representatives, 1765.- Earl of Clarendon to W. Pym. York, 1800. 8. (B 401) -Gov. Winthrop to Gov. Bradford. -Instructions of - ARISTIDES, psetd. Letter to Gen. Hamilton, occathe town of Boston to their representatives, 1768-69.- sioned by his letter to Adams. n.t.p. 8. (B 401) Independence of the judiciary; a controversy between - CAf'S, pseud. A few remarks on Hamilton's late letW. Brattle and J. Adams, 1773. —Appendix: On the ter. Baltimore, 1800. 8~. (B 401) powers of the Senate in appointing ambassadors and - CHAUNCY, C. John Adams the author of'An essay on fixing the grade, by T. Jefferson, 1790. 4. Novanglus. feudal and canon law.' (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., — Thoughts on government applicable to the present v. 10. 1809.) state of the Amer. colonies. -Report of a constitution - CHEETHAM, J. Narrative of the suppression, or form of government for Mass., 1779.- Defence of the by Col Burr of Vood's History.' N.. constitutions of government of the U. S. 5. Defence,.. vols. 1-2.-Appendix: Letter to the Abbe de Mably, 1802. 8. on the proper method of treating American history. -- Another copy. (B 1885) 6. Defence, vol. 3, continued. - Discourses on Davila, - CINCINNATUS,pseud. Reply to Hamilton'sletter. New a series of papers on political history. -Four letters, York, 1800. 8~. (B 401) being an interesting correspondence between J. Adams - COLLECTION of state papers rel. to the first acknowland S. Adams on government. - Three letters to R. edgment of the sovereignty of the U. S. A. and the Sherman on the constitution of the TT. S. — R. Sherman reception of Adams by the States General of the to J. Adams, in reply. - Letters to J. Taylor, in reply Netherlands; prefixed, Political character of Adams, to his strictures on some parts of the' Defence of the by an American. London, 1782. 8~ (B 596)

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ADAMS, J. 14 ADAMS, J. Q. - COLUMBUS, 0. Proceedings of the U. S. court, etc., in Adams, John Quincy, President of the United States. testimony of respect for T. Jefferson and J. ms; Adams;dress at his inauguration, 1797. (In Speeches of also, discourses by J. Hoge. Columbus, 1826. 12. the President. 1825.) (C 173) - Address at Washington, July 4. Washington, 1821. - CUNNINGHAM, W. Letter to a great character. np., 8. (B 555) 1811. 8~. (B 440) - Same. Cambridge, 1821. 8. (B 1427) - FEDERALIST, The; strictures upon [Phocion's]'Pre- - -MOORE, J.B. Vindication of A.'s oration. Concord, tentions of Jefferson to the presidency examined, and 1821. 8. (B 557) the charges against Adams refuted.' Phila., 1796. 8~ - - REMARKS on the Address. N. Y., 1822. 8~ (B 1427) (B 420, 628, 1701) - -REVIEW of the Address. Boston, 1821. 8~. (B 557) - GIBBS, G., ed. Memoirs of the administrations - Address to his constituents, Braintree, Sept. 17, 1842. Of Washington and J. Adams. New York, Bost., 1842. 8~ (B 1428) of Washington and J. Adams. New York, -- Address to his constituents, April 3,1845. n.p., [1845]. 1846. 2 V. 8~ 8~. (B 1428, 1501) - HAMILTON, A. Letter concerning the public conduct - Address to the cadets [in Quincy]. n.p., [18-]. 4'. (A64) and character of J. Adams. 2d ed. New York, - Address to the Mass. Char. Fire Soc.,May 28, 1802. 1800. 8'. (B 593) Boston, 1802. 8~. (B 1427) - -Same. 3d ed. N.., 1800. 8~ (B 401) - Same. 2d ed. Boston, 1802. 8~ (B 621) - S-ame. New ed..Boston, 1'- Address to the Norfolk Co. Temperance Soc., Sept. O- t Sae. New ed. 41Boston, 1809. 8~ 29, 1842. Quincy, 1842. 8~ (B 1428) - - Other copies. (B 137, 412, 1837) - American principles; review of Works of F. Ames. LETTER to A. Hamilton, containing observa- Boston, 1809. 8". (B 137, 411, 534, 1427, 1837) tions on his letter; by a citizen of these - - LOWELL, J. Remarks on the Review of Ames's Works. States. Salem, e1800. a czen o Boston, 1809. 8. (B 411) S ~tates. Salem, 1800. 8.~ ~- Answer to Pain's' Rights of man.' [In 7 letters.] Lon-Same. New York,1800. 8~. don, 1793. 8~. (B 596) - LETTER to an ex-president of the U. S. Leominster, - Same, entitled Observations on Paine's'Rights of 1812. 8~ (B 461) man.' Edinburgh, [179-]. 8~. (B 575) - LIVINGSTON, W. Examen du gouvernement - Argument in case of U. S., applicants, vs. d'Angleterre compare aux constitutions des Cinque and others. New York, 1841. 8. Etats-Unis. Londres, 1789. 12. - Another copy. (B 1428) VMote. A reply to the' Defene. - Correspondence between John Quincy Adams and NoVeL.A replyo to the D o several citizens of Massachusetts, concerning the -- LOVELL, J. Copy of letter, July 4, 1805, to the Pres.of charge of a design to dissolve the Union. Boston, the U. S. Boston, 1805. 8. (B 971) 1829. 8. (B 978, 1648, 1702, 1761, 1796) - MILTON, J. G. Brief considerations of the services, - Same. 2d ed. Bost., 1829. 8~. (B 1770) virtues, and talents, which recommend A. for the - Dermot Mac Morrogh; or, The conquest of Ireland. presidency. Boston, 1796. 12~. (B 613, 972) Boston, 1832. 8. (B 1060, 1427) - OBSERVATIONS on government, [and] on A.'s'Defence - Discourse on education, at Braintree, Oct. 24, 1839. of the constitutions.' N. Y., 1787. 8~ (B 701) Boston, 1840. 8~. (B 1428) - PICKERING, T. Review of the correspondence be- - The Duplicate letters, the fisheries, and the Mistween Adams and Cunningham. Salem, 1824. 8 sissippi. Washington, 1822. (B A^ ^ 1493~ 11 C 43) sissippi. Washington, 1822. 8~ (B 1493, 1761, C 43). PoLITIcAL reformer; strictures on,ams's - ^ Eulogy on James Madison, Sept. 27, 1836. Boston, POLITICAL reformer strtures on Adamss 1836. 8 (B 1124, 1221, 1428, 1648, 1824, 1882)'Defence of the constitutions.' Phila.,1797. 8~ - Eulogy on James Monroe. Boston, 1831. 8~ (B 1021, - PHOCION, pseud. The pretentious of Jefferson exam- 1221, 1648 2 cop.. 1805, 1828) ined, and charges against J. Adams refuted. n.p., - Introduction. (In Lovejoy, J. C. and 0. Memoir of 1796. 8~. (B596) E. P. Lovejoy. 1838.) - SECOND warning, The; strictures on [A.'s] speech at - John Adams. (In Longacre, J. B. Nat. portr. gal., the opening of Cong. in Nov. last. Paris, 1798. 8~ v. 4. 1839.) (B 631) - Jubilee of the Constitution; a discourse. Apr. 30, 1839. - VINDICATION of the character of Adams, in reply to New York, 1839. 8~ (B 1428, 1655, 1697, 1819) the letter of Hamilton. New York, 1800. 8~ (B - Lectures on rhetoric and oratory. Cambridge, 1701, 1838, 1850) 1s10. 2v. 8' - WOOD, J. History of the administration of J. _- Letter read at the celebration of West India emanciAdams. New York, 1802. 8~ pation in Bangor, May 27, 1843. n.t.p. 8. (B 1197, - [Addresses on the death of J. Adams.] v.p., 1826. 8~ 1428) (B 1206) - Letter to H. G. Otis on our national affairs. With rem. Viz.: Bancroft, A., at Worcester, 1826; - Clarke, S., on Pickering's Letters to the Gov. Boston, 1808. 8~. Worcester, 1826; - Colman, H., Salem, 1826; - Cranch, (B 1427, 1837) W., Wdshington, 1827, (also W. 4); -Ware, H., Cam- - Same. 2d ed. Boston, 1808. 8. (B 1761) bridge, 1826; - Whitney, P., Boston, 1826;- Cushing, - Same. Salem, 1808. 8. (B 1489) C., Cambridge, 1826; —(also B 556, 1730); —Duer, - Same. London, 1808. 8~. (B 532) W. A., Albany, 1826 (also B 556);-Ford, T., Charles- - Samne. With an Appendix written July, 1824. Baltiton, 1826; - Forsyth, J., Augusta, 1826; - Frothingham, more, 1824. 8~. (B 1427) N. L., Boston, 1826; -Sprague, J. E., Salem, 1826;- -- -ALFRED, pseeud. Letter to John Quincy Adams ocSprague, P., Hallowell, 1826; -Webster, D., Boston, casioned by his Letter to Harrison Gray Otis. erett, E., Charlestown, (B 536, 556, 1730, 1755, 1797); - Leer on masory to W. L. Stone. Lancaster, 1832. Kirkland, J. T. (in Amer. Acad. Mem., n.s., v. 1. 1' (B 1427) 1833) Sergeant, J., (B 1828); Knapp, S. L. (B 556,1755); - Letters on Silesia, written during a tour in that Stanford, J., Bellevue, N. Y. (B 1097); Wirt, V., Wash- country in 1800-01. London, 1804. 85. ington (B 1730). -e Letters on the entered apprentice's oath. Boston, See also Parker, T. Historic Americans. 1870;- 1833. 8. (C 199) and Sanderson, J. Biography of the signers of the. Letters on the masonic institution. Boston, declaration of independence, v. 8. 1820. 1 Adams, John, LL.D., b. 1772, Funeral sermon on. 1863. 1847. 8'. See Glover, L. M. (B 1639) - Letters to his son on the study of the Bible. (In John Couch. Explaation of irregulr- Adams, Abigail. Letters.) Adams, John Couch. Explanation of irregular- Lives of celebrated statesmen; with sketch of the auities in the motion of Uranus. London, thor, by C. W. Upham. N. Y., 1846. 8. (B 1700) 1846. 85. - Mrs. A. Adams. (In Longacre, J. B. Nat. portr. gal., Adams, John Greenleaf. Memoir of John Moore, v. 4. 1839. 8~ New England confederacy of 1643. Bost., 1843. 8' (B with selections from his writings. Boston, 1428) 1856. 12'. Separately publ. from Mass. Hist. Soc. Soc l., v. C 29. - and Chapin, E. H Hymns for Christian de- 1846. - Oration at the author's installation as Boylston profesvotion. Boston, 1848. 12' soratCamb., June12. Bost.,1806. 8' (B569,1427)

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ADAMS, J. Q. 15 ADAMS, N. - Oration at Plymouth, Dec. 22, 1802. Boston, 1802: 8~ - SKETCH of the life of J. Q. Adams. n.p.,1827. 8~ (B 1493) (B 622, 1427) - SKETCHES of [his] public services. New York, 1823. - Same. (In Moore, F. Amer. eloquence, v. 2. 1864.) 8~ (B 532) - Oration at Quincy, Mass., July 4, 1831. Boston, 1831. - TREATY of Ghent, and the fisheries; or, The diplomatic 8~. (B 1021, 1203, 1648) talents of J. Q. A. candidly examined. Boston, 1824. - Oration, Boston, July 4, 1793. Boston, 1793. 8~ (B 394, 8~. (B 532) 641, 1427) - UNDERWOOD, J. R. Speech on the resolution to cen- Oration before the Cincinnati Astronomical Soc., on sure J. Q. A. for presenting a petition for the dissolaying the corner stone of an Observatory, Nov. 10, lution of the Union, June 27,1842. Washington, 1842. 1843. Cincinnati, 1843. 8~ (B 1428) 8~ (B 1119, 1499) - Oration, Newburyport, July 4, 1837. Newburyport, - UNITED STATES Cong. Addresses in Congress and [1837]. 8~ (B 1124, 1204, 1428, 1739, 1824) funeral solemnities on [his] death. Washington, - Oration on the life and character of Lafayette. 1848. 8. (B 1207) -- WASHINGTON,.D. C. Proceedings of the corporation Washington, 1835. 8~ and citizens on the death of J. Q. Adams. Wash- Other copies. (B 1220, 1648, 1695, 1721,1808, 1812,1881) ington, 1848. 8~ (B 1207) - Same. Boston, 1835. 8~ (B 1113) Note. B 1206 contains addresses on the death of J. - Same. (In Moore, F. Amer. eloquence, v. 2. 1864.) Q. Adams, viz.: Hague, W., Boston, 1848; Parker, T., - Poems of religion and society; with notices of Boston, 1848 (also B 1207); Sharp, D., Boston, 1848 (also his life, by J. Davis and T. H1. Benton. New B 1207, 1648, 1801); Storrs, It. S., Boston, 1848; Waterston, RI. C., Boston, 1848. York, 1848. 18~ For other addresses see Allen, J. H., Washington, - Remarks on the right of petition, Dec. 22, 1843. Slip 1848 (B 1207, 1648); Everett, E., Boston, 1848 (B 1207, from the Whig standard. 1843. (B 1498) 1737, 1738); Hague, W., Boston, 1848 (B 1206); King, - Report of the Committee on manufactures, May 23, C., Elizabethtown, N. J., 1848 (B 1207); Livermore, A. 1832. np., [1832]. 8~ (B 1790) A.,Keene, N. H. 1848 (B 1207); Lunt, W. P., Boston, -- Report of the minority of the Committee on manufac- 1848 (in his Coll. of discourses and addresses) (B 1207, tures, Feb. 28, 1833, by J. Q. A. and L. CONDICT. 1648); Parker, T., Boston, 1848 (B 1206, 1207); Sharp, Boston, 1833. 8. (B 1427, 1648) D., Boston, 1848 (B 1206, 1207, 1648); Storrs, R. S., Bos- Same, entitled: Tariff report of J. Q. Adams. Bost., ton, 1848 (B 1206); Walker, T., Cincinnati, 1848 (B1207); 1833. 8~ (B 1427) Waterston, R. C., Boston, 1848 (B 1206). - Report on weights and measures. Washington, See also Maury, S. M. Statesmen of America. 1847; 1821. 8~ and UPHAM, C. W. (In Longacre, J. B. Nat. portr. gal., - Report on the bank of the U. S. Wash., 1832. 8. (22c v. 4. 1839.) Cong. 1st sess. House. Rep. 460) (B 1059) Adams, John S. Answers to objections against - Social compact exemplified in the Constitution of spiritual intercourse. N. Y., 1853. 12~ Mass.; a lecture, Nov. 25, 1842. Providence, 1842. 8. Adams, Joseph. Letter to T. Barnard, with [the] answer. (B 1428) Boston, 1743. 8~. (B 44) - Society and civilization. [From the American Whig - Necessity and importance of rulers; sermon Neingleview, V..J 184.]. ~. ({ o) ton, Mar. 13 1769. Portsmouth 1769. 4~. (B302) - Speech on his resolution to inquire into the failure of Ma.. otsmout. 4 ) the Fortification Bill, June 22, 1836. Washington, Adams, Joseph, M.D. Laws of different epidemic 1836. 8. (B 1113) diseases. London,.1809. 8~ - Speech on the McLeod case, Sept. 4, 1841. [From the - Answers to all the objections against cow-pox. 5th ed. National intelligencer, 1841.] (B 1498) with add. London, 1807. 8~. (B 828) - Speech [on] the navy pension fund, Dec. 28, 1840. np., - Illustration of Hunter's doctrine, concerning life of the n.d. 8~ (B 1428, 1823) blood, in answer to the Edinburgh review of Aber- Speech on the removal of the public deposites and its nethy's lectures. London, 1814. 8. (B 834) reasons. Washington, 1834. 8~. (B 1721, 1732) - Memoirs of John Hunter. London 1817. 80 - Sane. Suppl. to the )aily advertiser. [Bost.,] n.d. 8~ (B 1089, 1427, 1648, 1810) - Morbid poisons, chronic and acute. London, -- Speech on the resolution for distributing rations to fu- 1807. 4~ gitives from Indian hostilities in Ala. and Geo., May - Observations on cancerous breast. London, 25,1836. Washington, 1836. 40 (B 1718) - Speech upon the right of the people to petition, etc.80. Washington, 1838. 8~. (B 1655) - Philosophical treatise on hereditary peculiarities; with - Substance of [his] speech, with part of the debate on notes illustrative of the subject, in gout, scrofula, the bill rel. to the collection of duties, May 8, 1840. and madness. 2d ed. with appendix, on goitres and Boston, 1840. 8~ (B 1428, 1497) cretins. London, 1815. 80. (B 834) Verhandlungen und Addresse von der Convention, 28 - Popular view of vaccine inoculation. London Dec. 1827. Erwahlung von J. Q. Adams. German- 1807. 16~ ton, O. 1828. 8~. (C 194) - Short account of the climate of Madeira. London, See also Gentz, F. Origin of the American revolution, 1801. 8. (B 680) tr. by J. Q. Adams. 1800. Adams, Josepah. Search the Scriptures. Against the Unita- ADAMS memorial, The; sketch of J. Adams and J. Q. tarian doctrine. Ioxbury,1846. 8 (B 1282) Adams. Boston, 1848. 80 (B 1453) Adams Josiah. enealogy of descendats of Rih- ADDRESS of the central committee appointed by a con- dams, Josiah. Genealogy of descendants of Richvention of the [Mass.] legislature friendly to the ard Haven. Boston, 1843. 8~. election of J. Q. Adams. Boston, 1828. 8~ (B 1494) - Same. With additions and address by J. C. -- CUSHING, C. On the proposition to censure J. Q. A., Park, at a meeting of the descendants at FramFeb. 7, 1837. ashington, 1837. 8 (B1496)ofthedescendants atram- -Same. n.t.p. [1837.] 8. (B 1718) ingham, Aug. 29, 1844. 2d ed. Bost., 1849. 8~ - INGHAM, S. D. Exposition of the political character - Letter to L. Shattuck in vindication of the claims of and principles of J. Q. A. Wash., 1827. 8~ (B 1105) Capt. I. Davis, to his share in the honors of the Con- LINCOLN, L. On the resolution to censure J. Q. A., cord fight. Boston, 1850. 8~ (B 1602) Feb. 7, 1837. Washington, 1837. 8~. (B 1496) Adams, Mrrs. Louisa Catherine (Johnson). Sketch. (In M- ASS. General Assembly. Testimonials of respect to Longacre, J. B. Nat. portr. gal., v. 4. 1839.) the memory of J. Q. A.. Boston, 1848. 8~ (B 1207) Adams, Moses. Sermon, Dec. 30,1802, funeral of P. Wright; - PLAIN reasons for preferring Jackson to Adams as with character of Wright, by D. Chaplin. Boston, president. Baltimore, 1825. 8~. 1803. 8~ (B 213) -- PRINCIPLES and acts of Adams' administration vindi- - Sermon, death of Josiah Bridge. Boston, 1801. 8~. cated against the address of the Jackson convention (B 1209) at Concord, June 11, 12, 1828. Cone., 1828. 8~. (B 1494) - Sermon, ordination of L. Wright, June 13, 1798. Ded- QUINCY, J. Life of J. Q. Adams. Boston, ham, 1798. 8~. (B 165, 916) Q~ IN S Life of J' Q a b —oston, Sermon, ordination of T. Noyes, Needham, July 10, 1858. 8~ 1799. Dedham, 1799. 8~. (B 165) - - Correspondence relating to a memoir of Adams. (In Adams, Moses, lM.D., TRIAL of; for the murder of his wife. Mass. Hist. Soc. Coil., v. 32. 1854.) Boston, 1815. 8. (B 344) - RUSSELL, J. Letter to J. P. Van Ness, with appendix. Adams, Nathaniel. Annals of Portsmouth, N. H.; nSEW, W [182. ife (B 1835) with biographical sketches. Ports., 1825. 80 - SEWARD,. H. ie and c s s of J - Memoir of S. Penhallow. (In N. H. Hist. Soc. Col., Q. Adams. Auburn, 1848. 12~ v. 1. 1824.)

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ADAMS, N. 16 ADAMS, Z. Adams, Nehemiah. Address, installation of J. M. Adams, Wn., navigator. Account of a voyage to the Isle Mann-Toingr. Boston, 1857. 82 of Japan, by W.. Adams; taken out of his two letters. iMiannming. -Boston, 857. 8~.(In Harris, J. Col. of voy., v. 1. 1705.) - Agnes and the little key; or, Bereaved parents - Letters of W. Adams, 1611-1617. (In Rundall, T., ed. comforted. Bost., 1857. 12~ Memorials of Japan. 1850.) - Bertha and her baptism. Boston, 1857. 12. - Succinct account of [his] adventures in Japan; coll. as Christ. friJ. dc. os. e. well from his letters, as Portugueze and Dutch wri- Christ a friend, thirteen discourses. Boston, ters. (In Harris, J. Col. of voy., v. 1. 1764.) 1855. 8". - Voyage to Japan, in two letters. (In Purchas. Pil- Cochituate lake. (In Boston book, The, 4th coll. 1850.) grimes, v. 1. 162; Green, J. Col. of voy.. v.,. 3. - Evenings with the doctrines. Bost., 1861. 12. 174547; adKerr,. Col. of voy., v.8. 1824.) Adams, WVm., of Dedham, lffass., b. 1650, d. 1685. Two - God is Love; suppl. to a dis. on the reasonableness of Adamsrmon. ofd, rgess E., ed. Ded1650,a pulpit. 1685. Two1840.) future endless punishment. With notice of T. S. ons. gess, ehampulpt. 40.) King's two disc. in reply. Boston, 1858. 12~. (B 1282) CAKIN, F.. Meoi of W. Adams. (I Mass. - The Great question; a sermon, Nov. 28, 1847. Bostono Col., v. 31. 1852.) 1847. 8~. (B 1651) Adams, Wm., D.D. Answer to Rotheram's apology - Letter to E. S. Gannett, occasioned by his tract on for the Athanasian creed. London, 1773. 8~. atonement. Boston, 1840. 8~ (C 184) - Essay in answer to Hume's essay on miracles. 3d ed. -Life of John Eliot. Boston, 1847. 122 (Lives London, 1767. 8~ (B 267) of the chief fathers of New England, v. 3.) - Nature and obligation of virtue; sermon, visitation of ^rMy baptism. Boston, 1839. 322 Lichfield. London, 1754. 8. (B118) - My baptism. Boston, 1839. 32~. - Pastoral advice to young persons before confirmation. - Remarks on UnIitarian belief. Bost., 1832. 18. 2d ed. Shrewsbury, 1772. 8~ (C 239) - Sable cloud; a Southern tale, with Northern Adams, Sir WVm. On measures resorted to by the comments. Boston, 1861. 12~ London Eye Infirmary, for retarding plans - Sermon, Dec. 9, 1846, death of W. J. Armstrong. Bos- for the extermination of Egyptian ophthalton, 1846. 8~ (B 1244) - Sermon, May 16,1847, after the interment of his mother. mia. London, 1817. 82 Boston, 1848. 8~ (B 1244) - On the operation of depression, and of extrac- Sermon, Oct. 31, 1852, after the interment of D. Web- tion of cataract. London, 1817. 8~ ster. 2d ed. Boston. 1852. 8~ (B 1729) - Reply to the Report of the London Infirmary for tho - Sermon to Bowdoin St. Soc., Boston, on closing their Eye. London, 1818. 8 (B 866) house of worship, May 4, 1862. Boston, 1862. 8~ - MAGENDIE, F., Caed BLAINVILLE, N. de. Report made (B 1282) by order of the Philomathic Society of Paris on the - South side view of slavery. Bost., 1854. 12. new operations and instruments invented by Sir W. - Why am I a Trinitarian Congregationalist? (In Pitts A., for diseases of the eye. Lond., 1814. 8~ (B 1557) Street Chapel lectures. 1858.) Adams, WVm., surgeon. Lecture on curvature of - and Fairchild, J. H. Correspondence, Boston, 1846. the spine. London, 1865. 8. 8~ (B 1393, 1736) Adams, Win., D.D., of Nezw York. Christianity and civil - BOSTON. ESSEX ST. CHURCH. Memorial vol- government; discourse, Nov. 10, 1850. New York, ume, 25th anniversary of the installation of 1851. 8. (B 1282) N. Adams. Boston, 1860. 82 - Life and services of J. C. Brigham; discourse, Nov. 9, ams. Boson,.. 1862. New York, 1863. 8~ (B 1244) - WARE, H. Jr. Letter to N. A. on his'Injuries done - Prayer for rulers a duty of Christian patriots, sermon, to Christ.' Boston, 1841. 8~ (D 29) Jan. 4, 1861. (In Fast day sermons. 1861.) Adams, Robert. Narrative of R. A., wrecked on - Sermon, death of Lincoln. (I Lincoln, A. Our marthe W. coast of Africa in 1810. Lond.,1816. 4~ tyr president. 1865.) Adams, Samuel. Appeal to the world; or, Vindi- Adams, WVm. B. English pleasure carriages. Loncation of the town of Boston. London, don, 1837. 8~ re-printed, 1770 8~ Adams, Wm. E. The slaveholder's war; an argu- Another copy. (B389) ment for the north and the negro. London, - Samne. Boston, 1769. 8~ (B 610,1005,1081,1091) 1863. 8. - Letter to Jas. Warren, relative to the Boston Port Bill. Adams, Win. II. D. Before the conquest, or Eng(In Mass. Hist. Soc. Coil., v. 34. 1858.) - Letters between J. Q. Adams and S. Adams. Boston, lish worthies in the old English period. Ed1802. 8. (B 622, 1701) inburgh, 1876. 16~ - Letters to Arthur Lee. (Int Lee, R. H., Jr. Life of - Lighthouses and lightships. N. Y. 1870. 162 A. Lee, v. 2. 1829.)' ^ ^ ~- Lighthouses and lightships. N.Y., 1870. 16~ A. Lee, v. 2. 1829.) - Oration. Phila., Aug. 1, 1776. Phila., 1776. 8~ (B 382) - Temples, tombs, and monuments of ancient - Same. (In Moore, F. Amer. eloquence, v.1. 1864.) Greece and Rome. Boston, 1871. 8. NVote. For a summary of the evidence against the an- - Topography and history of the Rhine Valley. (In thenticity of this oration, see Wells, W. V. Life of Hozier, H. M. Franco-Prussian war. 1871.) Adams, v. 2, p. 440. Adams, WVm. J. On school-rooms and school apparatus. - LONGACRE, J. B., and HERRINd, J. S. Adams. (In (In Amer. Inst. Instr. Lectures. 1830.) their Nat. portr. gal., v. 4. 1839.) Adams, Wm. A1. Two sermons in Norwich, 1817. Nor- WELLS, W. V. Life and public services of S. wich, 1818. 8~ (C 205) Adams. Boston, 1865. 3 v. 8~ Adams, Wm. Taylor. Spelling book for advanced -Note. This contains extracts from his correspond- classes. Boston, 1863. 12. ence, state papers, and political essays; including the Adams, Zabdiel. Answer to [Chaplin's] Treatise on church whole of - The rights of the colonists,' etc., the address government.' Boston, 1773. 8. (B 16, 1091, C 123) To the Earl of Carlisle,' etc., June, 1778, the'Address - The bishop's office a good work; sermon, ordination of of the convention for framing a new constitution for C. Stearns, Lincoln, Nov. 7, 1781. Boston, 1782. 12 Massachusetts,' the'Four letters between John and (B 66, C 123) Samuel Adams on government,' and the' Oration deliv- - Duty of ministers; sermon, installation of J. Foster. ered in Philadelphia, Aug. 1st, 1776.' Boston, 1792. 8 (B 916) - funeral sermon. 1804. See Thacher, T. (B 203, 623) - Evil designs of men made subservient, etc.; sermon, See Sanderson, J. Biography of the signers to the Apr. 19. Boston, 1783. 8. (B 48, 49) declaration of independence, v. 9. 1820. - Happiness of unity, sermon, Aug. 26, 1772. Boston, Adams, Solomon. Classification of knowledge. (In Amer. 1772. 8~ (B 16) Inst. of Instr. Lect. 1843.) -CHAPLIN, E. Treatise on church government, [conAdams, T. Democracy unveiled, a letter to Sir. -F. taiing] remarks on Adams's sermon, Aug. 26,1772. Burdett. London, 1811. 82 Boston, 1773. (B 16) Burdett. Lo*don, * *a1Seo - - Second treaitse on church government. Bost., Adams, Thomas. Commentary [on] the Second1773. 129 Epistle of Peter. London, 1633. f - -Anotercopy. (C127) -J -Another copy. (C127) - Sermons. n.t.p. f~ - Nature, etc., of church-musick; sermon, Apr. 4, 1771. Adams, Thomas B. Catalogue of [his] library, sold. Bos- Boston, 1771. 8~ (B 196, C 23, 37) ton, 1832. 8~ (B 1617) -- Sermon, gen. elect. Bost., 1782. 8~ (B 49,174,182,186)

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ADAMS, Z. B. 17 ADDISON Co. Adams, Zabdiel B., 1. D., o Boston. Biographical notice Addison, Joseph. Works. Lond., 1721. 4 v. 4~. of. (In Mass. Med. Soc. Comm.,v. 9. 1860.) I of. (In Mass. Med. Soc. Comm., v.9. 1860.) Contents. Vol. 1. Poems. - Rosamond. - Essay upon Adams, Me3ass. YEOMANS, J. W. History of Adams, Mass. Virgil's Georgics. - Cato. - Dialogues upon ancient (In Dewey, C. list, of Berkshire, pt. 2.~, medals. 2. Remarks on several parts of Italy, etc. - Adams family. (In Morse, A. Geneal. register of descend- Tatler. 24. Spectator. 4. Guardian. - Lover.- Presants of Puritans, v. 1. 1855.) ent state of the war. -Tryall and conviction of Count Adams family of Kingston, Mass. ADAMS, G. Ge- Tariff. - Whig-examiner. -Free-holder. - Christian neal. of the Adams family. Bost., 1861. 8. religion. Adams, Sampson, & Co. See Adams, George. - Works; with notes by R. Hurd. Lond., 1811. Adamson, Ebenezer. Poor laws. (In National Assoc. 6 v. 8 Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans. 1860.) Contents. Vol. 1. Poems.-Dialogues on medals. Adamson, John, i~. A. Sermon, funeral of Sir Edmund 2. Remarks on Ital. - Tatler. 3-5. Spectator. 5. Turnor, at Stoke in Lincolnshire, April 14, 1707. - Guardian. - Lover. - Present state of the war. - London. 1707. 8. (B 1242) Trial and conviction of Count Tariff. - Whig-examiner. Adamson, John. Memoirs of Camoens. London, 6. Freeholder. - Of the Christian religion. - The 1820. 2 v. 12~ drummer, or, Haunted house. - Ancient and modern Adamson, John? What ought England to do with respect to learning. Church patronage in Scotland? Edinburgh, 1840. - Addisoniana; [ed. by Sir R. Phillips]. Lon8~ (B 1361) don, [1803]. 2 v. 8~ Adamson, John, M1. D. Cause and cure of Asiatic cholera. _ Cato, a tragedy. (In Bell's British theatre, v. 3. 1797;'London, 1851. 80 (B 1569) London stage, v.2; and Scott, Sir W. British Adamus. See Adam. drama p v. p 1. 1804.) Adanson, Michel. Voyage en Afrique. (In Mont6mont, drama, v., p. A. Biblioth. univ., v. 22. 1835.) - Criticism on Milton's Paradise lost; from'The - Voyage to Senegal and the river Gambia. (In Pinker- spectator', 31 Dec., 1711 - 3 May, 1712; ed. ton, J. Col. of voy., v. 16. 1814.) by E. Arber. London, 1868. 8~ - CUVIER, G. L. Eloge. (I. his Eloges hist., v. 1. 1819.) - Dialogues upon ancient medals. - Present state Adderly, Sir Charles B. Review of The colonial of the war.-Of the Christian religion. Lon policy of Lord J. Russell's administration, by don, 1726. 129 Earl Grey, 1853'; and of subsequent colo- Drummer. (In Bell's British theatre, v. 22. 1797; and nial history. London, 1869. 8~ Scott, Sir W. British drama, v. 2, p. 2. 1804.) - On education. - On reports on transportation and pe- - Poems, with life by R. Johnson. (In Chalmers, A. nal servitude. (In National Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. English poets, v. 9. 1810.) Trans., 1859 and 1863.) - Poetical works. (In Anderson, R. British poets, v. 7. - Reflections on the speech of Ld. J. Russell on colonial 1795; and Campbell, T. Specimens, v. 4. 1819.) policy. London, 1850. 8~. (B 1532) - Remarks on several parts of Italy in 1701-3. - Statement of the present Cape case. London. London, 1705. 80 1851. 8. - Sir Roger de Coverley, by the Spectator, [with Addicks. SMrs. Barbara O'Sullivan. Essay on education. n, 1852. 16 Phila., 1831. 8~. (B 1104) notes. ost 1852. Addington, Henry, 1st Vise. Sidmouth. Speech on the mo- - Some portions of essays contributed to the tion of the Marq. of Strafford, April 1807, [on the Spectator, now first printed. Glasg., 1864. 4~ change of ministry]. London, 1807. 8. (B 1415) - Travels through Italy and several parts of Europe. (In - PELLEW, G. Life and correspondence of A. Moore, J. H. Col. of voy., v. 2) London, 1847. 3 v. 8~ - Truth of the Christian religion. (In Watson, R. The- VIEW of the relative situations of Pitt and Addington; ological tracts, v. 5. 1791.) by a M.P. London, 1804. 80. (B 1413) See also Guardian; — Spectator;- Tatler. Addington, Isaac, Funeral sermon on. 1715. See Colman, - AKEIN, L. Life of Addison. London, 1843. B. (C7) 2 v. 12". Addington, L. Digest of the revenue laws of ote. ReviewedbyMacaulayinhis Essays; for other the U. S., the duties of collectors, naval offi- lives see Drake, N. Essay, v. 1. 1805; - Johnson, S. cers, etc., [with] an appendix. Phila., 1804. Lives of English poets. v. 1. 1810; -Thackeray, W. M. 120 English humourists. 1853;- Wilmott, R. A. Lives of English sacred poets, v. 2. 1853. Addington, Stephen. Peace the end of the perfect and up- English sacred oets, v. f A on right man; sermon occasioned by the death of Wm. COBDEN.. Poem on the death of A. London, 1720. Ford, with oration at his interment, by J. Barber. A 8a (C 192) London, 1783. 8~. (B 1215) Addison, Lancelot. West Barbary. (In Pinkerton, J. Col. - A people perishing for lack of knowledge; sermon, of voy., v. 15.) Apr. 19, 1786. London, 1786. 8~ (B 302) Addison, Thomas, M.D. A collection of the pub- Serious address on an early attendance upon worship. lished writings of T. Addison; ed. with inAddis doon, 1785. 24len (aD 13) the grad trod. prefaces by Wilks and Daldy. London, Addison. Alex. TIhe alien act; charge to the grand juries of the fifth circuit, Penn., Dec. sess., 1798. Wash., 1868. 8~ (New Sydenham Soc., v. 36.) 1799. 12~. (W 69) Contents. Biography.- On the anatomy of the lungs. - Analysis of the report of the committee of the Virginia - On the diagnosis of pneumonia. -Pneumonia and its assemb., on proceedings of other States, in answer consequences. -Pathology of phthisis.-The difficulto their resolutions. Phila., 1800. 12~. (C 77, and 2 ties and fallacies attending physical diagnosis in discops. W 13) eases of the chest. -Fatty degeneration of the liver.- Liberty of speech and of the press; charge to the The disorders of females connected with uterine irritagrand juries of the fifth circuit, Penn. Washington, tion. —Case of ovarian dropsy, removed by the acci1798. 12~. (W 69) dental rupture of the cyst. -Affection of the skin, viti- Observations on the speech of A. Gallatin, on the for- ligoidea. - The keloid of Alibert, and on true keloid.eign intercourse bill. Wash., 1798. 8~ (B 423, W 63) Disorders of the brain connected with diseased kidneys. - LLOYD, T. Trial of A. A. on an impeachment. Lan- -Influence of electricity as a remedy in certain convulcaster. 1803. 8. (B 405) sive and spasmodic diseases. -Constitutional and local - WooD, J. Letter in answer to his'Rise and progress of effects of disease of the supra-renal capsules. revolution.' Phila.,1801. 80. (B 657) - Constitutional and local effects of diseases of Addison, Charles G. Damascus and Palmyra. the supra-renal capsules. London, 1855. 4~ Phila., 1838. 2v. 12. - Disorders of females connected with uterine - History of Knights Templars, the Temple irritation. London, 1830. 8. Church, etc. London, 1842. 8. - and Morgan, J. Essay on poisonous agents. London, Addison, George A. Indian reminiscences; or, The 1829. 8. (B 969) BengalMoofussul miscellany. Lond., 1837. 8~ Addison County, Vt. Map; from surveys by H. Addison, Henry R. Butterfly's ball; an operatic extrava- F. Walling. 1857. ganza. London, 1834. 16~. (C 286) - SWIFT, S. Account of the county. (In his History of - Locked in with a lady. (In DeWitt's acting plays, v. 6.) Middlebury. 1859.) 3. (13. 7. 72.)

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ADDITIONAL 18 ADELA Additional facts, remarks, etc., illustrative of the advantage Address to the children of the New York'Union Sunday to the people of the U. S. of a national circulating Schools. [N. Y.], 1820. 16~. (D 31) medium. Washington, 1822. 8~ (B 564) Address to the citizens of Massachusetts on the election; a Additions to' Plain truth'; containing remarks on Paine's view of the Jefferson and Madison administrations.'Common sense.' Phila., 1776. 8~. (C 265) Worcester, 1810. 8~. (B 436) Address. Ai For addresses not anonymous, and for those Address to the citizens of Massachusetts on the causes and pub. by societies or other organized bodies of men, remedy of our national distresses; by a fellow sufsee the name of the author or society; for collections ferer. Boston, 1808. 8. (B 406, imperf.; C 151) of addresses see Speeches. Address to the citizens of New Hampshire; upon a subject Address and recommendations to the states by the U. S. in of the greatest importance. np., [1808]. 80. (B 398) congress assembled. See U. S. Continental Congress. Address to the citizens of Norfolk Co., exposing the absurdAddress at the anniversary of the issue of the first number ity of the present war. nup., [1812?]. 8~ (B 441, of' The mechanics free press,' Jan. 12, 1829; added, 452, 1491) a lecture on the rights of man, Jan. 27, 1829. Phila., Address to the citizens of S. C., on the approaching election 1829. 8~ (B 1824) of president and vice-president of U. S; [by H. W. Address before the Franklin Debating Club, July 5, 1824. Dessaussure]. Charleston. 1800. 8. (B 640) Newburyport, 1824. 8~ (B 1168, 1202) Address to the Cocoa-tree; from a Whig. 2d ed. Lond., Address before the teachers of the South Parish Sunday 1762. 4~ (A 62) School, Portsmouth, Apr. 1823. [Portsmouth, 1823.] Address to the dissidents of England on their late defeat. 80. (D 16) London, 1790. 80. (B 126) Address from the clergy of N. Y. and N. J. to the Episco- Address to the emigrants from Conn. and New England genpalians of Virginia; on an Amer. Episcopate. New erally, in the new settlements in the U. S. Hartford, York, 1771. 8~. (B 251, 289) 1817. 80 (B 1043) Address, in two parts: 1, a view of the transactions of an Address to the free-holders of Middlesex, Dec. 20, 1779. eccl. council at Deerfield for ordaining S. Willard; n.p., [1779]. 8~. (B766) 2, view of the doings of the council at Greenfield, Address to the freemen of Connecticut. Hartford, 1803. 8~ for ordaining 0G. 0lds'. Greenfield, 1814. 120. (C 86) (B 609, 774) Address of a minister [on] confession [before] a Christian Address to the gentlemen deputed to attend the report of profession, etc.; [by S. Badger]. Beost., 1784. 8~ the committee [on] the repeal of the corporation and Impeirf. (B 45, 132) test acts. London, 1733. 8~. (B 122) Address of Southern delegates in Congress, to their constit- Address to the House of Representatives of the U. S. on uents. Washington, [18-]. 8. (B 1499, 1506) Lord Grenville's treaty. Phila., 1796. 8~ (B 420) Address of the administration convention, held in the capi- Address to the independent members of Parliament. Lontol at Raleigh, Dec. 20, 1827, to freemen of N. Caro- don, 1782. 80. (B 973) lina. n.p., [1828]. 8~. (B 971) Address to the inhabitants of Maine, [on] their separation Address of the Corn. of the Amer. Republicans of Boston to from the government of Mass. Portland, 1791. 8~ the people of Mass. Boston, 1845. 8~. (B 1501) (B 343, 518) Address of the Democratic members of the Mass. Legis. Address to the inhabitants of Penn. by freemen confined in at the close of the session for 1841. Bost., 1841. 80. Mason's Lodge, by a general warrant. N. Y., re(B 1498) print. 1777. 8. (B 364) Address of the Democratic members of the Legislature of - Same. London, re-printed 1777. 8~ (B 390, 667) Mass. to their constituents, with a hist. of the pro- Address to the inhabitants of the county of Berkshire, receedings of the late session, 1843. Boston, 1843. 8~ specting their opposition to civil government. Hart(B 1499) ford, 1778. 8~ (B 661) Address of the people of Gr. Britain to the inhabitants of Address to the inhabitants of the province of the MassachuAmerica. London, 1775. 8~ (B 1705, 1719) setts-Bay [on] the late attack upon their liberties. Note. Attributed to Sir J. Dalrymple. By [Amicus Patrise]. Boston, [1747]. 40. (B 626) Address of the twelve United colonies of No. Amer. to the Address to the legislature; [with] a letter to G-. Ross. people of Ireland. See United States. Continental London, 1817. 8~. (B 692) Congress. (B 1092, W 21) Address to the ministers, etc., of the Presbyt. persuasions in Address of the Whig members of the Legislature of Mass. to the U. S.; by a member of the Episcopal church. n.p., their constituents, occasioned by the Address of M. 1790. 12~. (D 12, W 45) Morton. Boston, 1843. 8~ (B 1499) Address to the people of England; a protest against every Address of twenty thousand loyal Protestant apprentices of suspension of law liable to injure personal security; London to the Lord mayor. London, 1681. fo. (A 54) [by G. Sharp]. London, 1778. 8~ (W 35) Address on a national education, connected with the militia Address to the people of England [on] the advantages arissystem, as sanctioned by the constitution and law. ing from frequent change of ministers. Lond., [1767]. n.t.p. 8~. (B 1100) 8~ (B 591, 1520) Address [on temperance]. n.p., [18-]. 12~. (C 204) Address to the people of England on the intended reformaAddress on the privileges of baptism. London, 1837. 120. tion of Parliament. London, 1783. 8~ (B 766) (C 238) Address to the people of Gr. Brit. on the propriety of abAddress to a provincial bashaw; by [B. Church. Bost.,] 1769. staining from West India sugar and rum; [by W. 4~. (B 1233) Fox]. 9th ed. Lond., 1792. 8~, (C 148) Address to an assembly of the friends of American manu- Address to the people of N. Y. on the constitution agreed factures, [by T. Coxe]. Phila., 1787. 8~. (W 31) upon at Phila. Sept. 17. N. Y., 1787. 8~ (A 38, B 551) Address to the Antimasonic Republicans of Massachusetts, Address to the people of Mass. in favor of the election of in favor- of Webster for President. np., [1836]. 8~ Caleb Strong. n.t.p. 1812. 8~. (B 1096) (B 1496) Address to the people of Mass. on the choice of electors. Address to Christians, recommending the distribution of [Boston? 1805]. 8~ (B 427) cheap religious tracts. Charlestown, 1802. 8~. (B 657) Address to the people of the Eastern States on the Western Address to E. Burke, from the swinish multitude. London, country. Boston, 1842. 120. (C 220) 1793. 8. (B 1537) Address to the people of the Netherlands on the dangerous Address to farmers, on the way in which their families are situation of Holland, by a Dutchman. London, to be provided for. Manchester, [18-]. 8~. (B 1535) 1782. 8~. (B 762) Address to freeholders and inhabitants of the Prov- Address to the people of the state of N. Y.; necessity of ince of Massachusetts Bay; by Phileleu- making amendments to the constitution. New Bos~tonrus 1751. ~~York, 1788. 8. (B 701) therus. Boston, 1751. 8~ Address to the people of the U. S.; [with] a letter from T. Address to his majesty upon the present crisis. London, Pickering exhib. a view of the danger of an unnec1757. 8~. (B 1520) essary war. Northampton, 1808. 8 (B 406) Address to parents, etc., on promoting moral purity among Address to the people of the U. S. [against the re-election the young. Boston, 1849. 120. (C 274) of Gen. Jackson]. n.t.p. [18-.] 8~ (B 1494) Address to Parl. on the claims of authors to their own copy- Address to the representatives in Parl. upon the state of the right. 3d ed. (lo, Pamphleteer, 1813, v. 2. of B 838) nation. Lond.. 1799. 8~ (W 34) Address to Protestant dissenters on the approaching elec- Adee, Nicholas. A plot for a crown, visitation sermon, tion of members of parliament, etc. London, 1774. Cricklade, May 15,1682. Lond., 1685. 4~ (B 1261) 80. (B 662) Adela, ship. GREAT BRITAIN. Parl. Extract from Address to Protestant dissenters on the origin of the re- a sp.tGR T B t a et t f gium donum. Lond., [1792]. 120. (C227) a despatch to Mr. Stuart, respecting the seizAddress to the bishops; upon a late letter from one of ure of mail-bags on board the'Adela.' Lon[them] to certain clergy in his diocese; with the let- don, 1863. f0 Addresst theh r f Isra o. 1-2. London, 1822. Adela Cathcart; by George MacDonald. London, Address to the children of Israel. No. 1-2. London, 1822. 12~. 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ADELAIDE 19 ADOLPHUS Adelaide, Queen of England. Funeral sermon on. 1750. Adlachemudiguichkek meiaulakwey. New York, See Anderson, J. S. M. (B 1242) 1858. 8 Adelaide; par P. F. G. Desfontaines. (In Biblioth. univ.. des romans, Nouv., v.64. 1802.) Adlard, George. Amye Robsart and the Earl of Adelaide de Guesclin, tragedie. See Voltaire, F. M. A. de. Leycester; with a vindication of the Earl by Adelaide de Hongrie, trag6die. See Dorat, C. J. Sir Philip Sydney, a history of Kenilworth Adelardus, St. See Adalhardus. Castle; with memoirs. and correspondence of Adelbert 1., Bishop of Mentz. ANSELM of Havelberg.ir. ley. London, 1870. 8. Vita Adelberti II. (In Jaff6, P. Biblioth. rer. Germ., S Ddley ondn, v. 3. 1866.) - The Sutton Dudleys of England, and Dudleys Adele; by Julia Kavanagh. New York, 1858. 8~ of Massachusetts. New York, 1862. 8~ Adele de S6nange; by Mme. de Souza. (In her (Euvres, Adler, Car. F. Noctiluca marina. (In Linnaeus, C. Amen. v. 1. 1821.) acad., v. 3. 1764.) Adele et Theodore, ou, Lettres sur l'6ducation; [par Adler, George J. Dictionary of the German and Mine. de Genlis]. Maestricht, 1784. 3 v. 12~ English languages. New York, 1849. 8. Also in her Euvres, v. 1-4. 1825. - Same. New York, 1852. 12~ Adelelmns (Span. Lesmes), St. RODULPHUS. Historiavi- - Same. 6th ed. New York, 1864. 8~ tae, mortis. miraculorumque Adelelmi. (In Florez, - Introduction on the literature of the history of ProH. Espafia sagrada, v. 27. 1772.) vengal poetry. (In Fauriel, C. C. History. 1860.) Adelgitha, a tragedy; by M. G. Lewis. (In Sargent, E. - Progressive German reader. N. Y., 1849. 120 Mod. stand. drama, v. 41.) Mod. stand. dr, v ^.'4?.) - Progressive German reader. N. Y., 1849. 12~. Adelheid von Wulfingen; von A. v. Kotzebue.'(In his Adler, Jak. Geo. Chr. Novi -Testamenti versiones Theater, v. 31. 1840.) Syriacse simplex, Philoxeniana, et HierosoAdeline Mowbray; or, Mother and daughter; by lymitana. Hafnise, 1789. 40 Mrs. Opie. Georgetown, 1802. 2v. 12. Adlerfeld, Gustav. Military history of Charles xii. Also in her Tales, v. 2. 1827. of Sweden. London, 1740. 3v. 8. Adeliza, sister of Wm. the Conqueror. STAPLETON, T. On Admetus Haus; von J. G. v. Herder. (In his Sammtl. the history of A. (In Archseologia, v. 26. 1836.) Werke, v. 15, pt. 2. 1852.) Adelos, pseud. New sentiments upon universal salvation. Administration. See Governmet. Providence, 1786. 8~. (B 1387) Administration. See Government. Providence, 1786. 8~ (B 1387) Adelphian Soc. in Bacon Academy. Original miscellany; Admirals. CAMPBELL, J. Lives of the British adexercises at the exhibition, Colchester, May 6, 1806. mirals. London, 1817. 8 v. 8. New London, 1806. 8. (B 666) - SOUTHEY, R., and BELL, R. Biography of British Adelung, Joh. Christoph. Anweisung zur deutschen admirals. London, 1833. 5 v. 16~. (London Orthographie, nebst einen kleinere W6rter- cab. eye.) buche. Leipzig, 1812. 2 v. 8~ Note. For otherlives of admirals see Anson, G., Ld.; - Deutsche Sprachlehre. 6e, und mit einer kurzen - Barrow, Sir J.; - Bart, J.;- Blake, R.; - Brenton, Geschiclite der deutschen Sprache vermehrte, J.;-Broke, P. B. V.; —Brydges, G.;-Byng, J.Aufl. Berlin, 1816. 120 Cochrane, R.; - Cochrane,,T.; - Collingwood, C., Ld.; - Doria, A.; - Drake, Sir F.;- Duguay-Trouin, R.; - Mithridates, oder allgemeine Sprachenkunde; — Gambier, Ld. J.; —Grattan, H.; — Graves, T.;mit dem Vater Unser als Sprachprobe; fortg. Hawkins, J.;-Jervis, J.; —Jervis, W.; —Mendoza, von J. S. Vater. Berlin, 1806-17. 4 v. 8. F.; —Napier, Sir C.;-Nelson, H.;-Penn,W.; -Parry, Sir W. E.; —Rodney, G. B., Ld.; -Saumarez, J., - Nouveau maitre de la langue allem.; ou, Abrege Ld. de.; - Smith, Sir S.; - Symonds, Sir S. de [sa] grammaire allemande. Nouv. ed. See also Naval biography. Leipzig, 1794. 8. Admiralty. CLERKE, F. Praxis curiae admirali- Fortsetzung u. Erganzungen zu Joecher's Allgem. tatis Anglie, [Lat. et Anglice].. Ed. 3a. Gelehrten-Lexicon. ler-2er Band. 1784-87. See Londini 1722. 8 Joecher, C. G. See also Kuettner, C. G. German dictionary ac - - Praxis supremae curiie admiralitatis; cui adj. cording to the dictionary of Adelung. 1805-13. Articuli Rowghton. Ed. 5a. Lond., 1798. 12~ Aden, Arabia. NOTES Of travel; or, Recollections - CooPElt, T. Opinion on the effect of a sentence of Aden. Salem, 1854. 12. of a foreign court of admiralty; pub. by A. Adet,-,joint author. SeeHassenfratz. Memoiressurde J. Dallas. Phila. 1810. 8~ nouveaux caracteres a employer en chimie. (In. M6thode de nomenclature -chimique. 1787.) - EDWARDS, T. eports of cases in the high court of Adet, Pierre Auguste. Correspondence. See Pickering, T. admiralty. Vol. 1. Lond., 1810. 8 (B 1076) Review, etc. 1797. (B 525) - HOME, T. H. Compendium of the laws and Adh6mar, Alphonse Joseph. R6volutions de la regulations of the court of admiralty. Lonmer; deluges periodiques. 2e ed. Paris, don, 1803. 12. 1860. 2 v. 80. - SPELMAN, Sir H. Admiral-jurisdiction and the offiAdhesion (in medicine). BALFOUR, W. Obs. on adhesion, cers thereof. (In his English works. 1727.) with two cases demonstrative of the powers of See also Ann, ship; - Commercial law;- Marinature to reunite parts separated from the animal time law. system. Edin., 1814. 8~ (B 834) Admonitory letter to the prince of Wales. 2d ed. London, Adige, Rieer. MAFFEI, S. Sopra la regolazione dell' 1806. 8~ (B 1415) Adige. (In his Rime e prose. 1719.) Admont. ANNALES Admuntenses, 1-1425. (In Pertz. Mon. Adimari, Lodovico. Contra le donne. (In Raccolta di Germ., v. 11. 1851.) poesie satiriche, 1808.) Ado. Ex Adonis chronico, 866-1031. (n. Pertz. Mon. Germ., - Orazione. (Int Dati, C. Prose fiorentine, p. 1, v. 5. v. 2. 1829.) 1757.) Adolphe et L6ontine; par Mme. de Genlis. (In Biblioth. Adirondack Mts. MURRAY, W. H. H. Adven- univ. des romans, Nouv., v. 71. 1803.) tures in the wilderness; or, Camp life in the Adolphus, John. Biographical memoirs of the Adirondacks. 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ADONE 20,EBUD Adone, L'; poema; da [G. B.] Marino. Con gli Adventures in the moon. Lond., 1836. 12~ argomenti [di] F. Sanvitale e l'allegorie di L. Adventures in the wilds of America; by C. LanScoto. Vol. 2. Amst., 1680. 12~. man. Phila., 1856. 8. Adopted child, The; a musical drama. See Birch, S. Adventures of a French sergeant during his camAdoption. SCHMITT, C. W. Die Lehre von der paigns inItaly, Spain, Germany, Russia, etc., Adoption. Jena, 1825. 12. 1805-23. Phila., 1826. 12~ - Du CANGE, C. du Fresne. Des adoptions d'honneur. Adventures of a gentleman in search of a horse; by (In his Diss. sur S. Louys; in Perron. Col. des Ph mem., v. 2. 1786; and in Petitot. Col., le sr., v. 3. Caveat Emptor, [i. e., Sir G. Stephen]. Phila., 1819.) 1856. 180 Adorno or Adorna, St. Cattarina. See Cattarina. Adventures of a griffin. Phila. and N.Y., 1867. 8~ Adorno di Genova, Famiglia di. (In Litta. Fam., v. 1. 1819.) Adventures of a rovin di Adorno, Francesco. MONTANARO, P. N. 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L'esthetique francaise; examen d'une London 1840. 2 v. 12 nouvelle th6orie du beau. (In his L'ame et la vie. 1864.) - HOUGH, W. Operations of the army of the - SCHELLING, F. W. J. von. Philosophie der Kunst. Indus, in the expedition to Affghanistan. (In his Sammtliche Werke, v. 5. 1859.) London 1841 8~ - SCrILLER, J. C. F. von. Ueber verschiedene isthet- Ln, 1.. ische Gegenstande.- Ueber die asthetische Erzie- - KAYE, J. W. History of the war in Afghanishung des Menschen. in einer Reihe von Briefen. - tan. London, 1857. 3 v. 12~. Die nothwendigen Grenzen beim Gebrauch schiner - MASSOR, C. Journeys in Afghanistan, BeloFormen. -Die moralischen Nutzen asthetischer Sit- ten. (Io his Sammtl. Werke, v. 17-18. 1820; and in chistan, etc. London, 1844. 4 v. 8~ his Werke, v. 11-12. 1867.) - NEAHMET Ullah. History of the Afghans; tr. - SCHLEGEL, K. W. F. von. On the limits of the beau- from the Persian by B. Dorn. Pts. 1, 2. tiful. (In his Esthetic works. 1849.) tiful. (linhliisr3~:stbeticworks.. 1849.) London, Orient. Tr. Futnd, 1829. 4~ - STEWART, D. Essays [on] matters of taste. (In hisLondon, Oent. T. Fnd,. 4 orks,. 5. 1855.) - NEUMANN, K. F. Das Trauerspiel in Afghanistan. - SYMINGTON, A. J. The beautiful in nature, art, (^, Historisches Taschenb., 1848.) and life. London, 1857. 2 v. 8~ — RAYMOND, X. Afghanistan. Paris, 1848. 8~ - TYRWHITT, R. St. J. The religious use of taste. (In (Univers.) Weir, A. The church and the age. 1870.) - MUSAT, A. J. A. Sur un voyage dans le pays des - VOITURON, P. TRecherchs philos. sur la science Afghans, etc., par plusieurs Samaneens de la Chine. - V OITURON, ~. Rechercnes philos. sur la science ^ Pai Is A d I v 13. 1838.) (In Paris. Inst. Ac. d. Inscr., v. 13. 1838.) du beau. Bruxelles, 1861. 2 v. 8~ - SALE, Lady F. Disasters in Affghanistan. -- WALKER, A. Beauty; illustrated by analysis London, 1843. 8. of beauty in woman. London, 1846. 8~ - TYCHSEN, T. C. De Afganorum origine et historia. 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Ideas respecting an alphabet suited to - STEEDMAN, A. Wanderings in the interior of the languages of S. Africa. (In v. 5.) South Africa. London, 1835, 2v. 8. See also Bakele;-Basa;-Benga;-Galla;-Gre- STUART, J. Picturesque tour in Africa. Lond., bo; - Isizula;- Kafir;- Libyan; - Sooahele; - Vai; 1793. 4 Natu ral istory. - TAYLOR, B. Journey to Central Africa. New - BURMAN, J. Rariorum Africanarum plantaY ork, 1854. 12~ rum, iconibus ac descrip. illustratarum, decas - TELLEZ, B. Travels of Jesuits in Ethiopia, etc. i-x. Amstel., 1788. 4O London, 1710. 40. - MARTINS, C. Du Spitzberg au Sahara, 6tapes - THOMAS, C. W. Adventures and observations dun naturaliste; Egypte, Algrie. Paris, on the W. coast of Africa. N. Y., 1860. 12~ 1866. 8, - THOMPSON, G. Trayels in S. Africa. London, - PAPPE, L. Silva Capensis; or, Description of 1827, 2 v, 8 South African forest-trees. Cape Town, - THUNBERG, C. P. Travels in Europe, Africa, 1854. 8~ and Asia. London, 1795-96. 4 v. 8 - PRICHARD, J.. Physical ethnography of the African -- rench, Voyages en Europe, etc.; tr. par L. races. (In his Researches. 1837.) Langles, rev. quant't la partie d'hist. nat. par - SMITH, A. Illustration of the zoology of South J. B, Lamarck, Paris, 1796. 4 v. 8~. Africa. Lond., 1838-49. 28 pts. 4. - TRACY, J. Historical examination of the state of so- SWAINSON, W. Natural history of the birds of Westciety in Western Africa. Boston, 1844. 8~ (B 1484) ern Africa. (In Jardine, Sir W. Naturalist's lib., -- - Snsme. 5th ed. enl. Boston, 1846. 8~ (B 1484) v. 11-12. 1837.) -- TRISTRAM, H.-B. The -Great Sahara: wander- - VOGEL,-. Lettre sur l'histoire naturelle de l'Afrique Centpale. (!fn Paris. SociWtB de Gaog. Bull., 4e sdrie, ingssouth of the Atlas Mts. Lond., 1860. 8... Paris.Soci deo.ull.,4e e, - TUCIEY, J, K. Expedition to the River Zaire, a Many of the works enumerated under the divietc. London, 1818. 4~. sion Description, treat somewhat of the Natural history - VALDEZ, F.. Six years in Western Africafic. - VALDEZ,. F. Six years in Western Africa. Africa, a poem. n.t.p. Andover, 1826. 120. (C 188) London, 1861.2 v. 8~ African Association, Report, June 1, 1805. London, 1805. - VRIES, S. de, Curiense aenmerckingen der by- fo (A 67) Vsonderste Ooest, enWest-Indiscmhe vierwnderw - African Civilization Society. Constitution. New York, sonderste Oost en WVest-Inclische verwondler- [-]. 12. (C 257) ens-waerdige dingen, nevens die van Africa. conization. AFRICN repository a IUtrecht, 168.4African colonization. A168CAN repository and Utrecht, 1682. 4.. colonial journlal; published by the Ameri- WADSTOM C, B. Coloniza,can Colonization society, Washington, 1824coast of Africa. Lond., 1794-95, 2 v. 4" 60. 36v. (v. 15, 16.). 8. - WAHLEN, A. Mours, usages, et costumes: Af- - B1EAVER, P. African memoranda; relative to an rique. Bruxelles, 1844. 8. attempt to establish a British settlement on - WALCKENAER, C. A. 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AFRICAN 27 AGASSIZ - BALDWIN, E. Observations on our colored population, Afternoon of unmarried life. New York, 1859. 12~ with rem. on colonization. N. Haven, 1838. 8~ (B 1483) Afzelius, Arvid August, joint author. Svenska folk-visor. - COLONIZAT1ON of the free colored population of Mary- 1814. See Geijer, E. G. land. Baltimore, 1832. 8~ (B 1483)- CROPPER, J., and Agaclytus. Fragm. (In Mueller, C. Fr. hist. Gr., v. 4. 1851.) others. Speeches at the anti-colonization meeting, Lon- Against time; by A. I. Shand. (In Cornhill mag., v. 20. don, July13. Bost.. 1833. 8~. (B 1483)- CUSHING, C. Ora- 1869; and Littell's living age, v. 103-106. 1869.) tioti, Boston, bef. the Colonization Soc. of Mass., July Aains n a tide; by Holme Lee i. e., Har4. Bost., 1833. 8. (B 1085)- GARRISON, W. L. Thoughts gainst wnd and tide; by olme Lee i. e., Haron African colonization. Boston, 1832. 2 pts. 8~. (B 1051) riet Parr]. New ed. London, 1869. 16'. — GURLEY, R. R. Letter to H. Clay and Sir T. F. Agamemnon. See _Eschylus. Buxton on colonization and civilization of Africa. Lon- Agamemnon, a tragedy; by J. Thomson. (In his Works, don, 1841. 8. (B 1475)-MARYLAND scheme of expatri- v. 3. 1802.) ation examined. Boston, 1834. 8. (B 1082) REMARKS Agamennone, tragedia. See Alfieri, V. on African colonization and the abolition of slavery; by Agamenticus, BELKNAP,J. Note relative to. (In Mass. a citizen of N. Eng. Windsor, Vt., 1833. 8. (B 1082)- Hist. Soc. Coll., v. 3.) TRACY, J. Colonization and missions; a historical ex- Agape Mrastyr. MORCELLI, S. A. Agapea [apud amination of the state of society in Western Africa. gape Boston, 1844. 8~. (B 1484)- Same. 4th ed. Boston, 1845. Clarenses]. Bononiae, 1822. 8~ 8~. (B 1881)-VIEW of exertions for colonizing the free Agar dans le deset, scene lyrique; par lime. de Staelpeople of colour in the United States, in Africa, etc. Holstein. (In her (Euvres, v. 16. 1821.) Washington,.1817. 8~. (B 1483) - Same, withl a slight Agassiz, Alexander (Emmanuel Rudolph). Embryology of omnission. (B 445)- WADSTRO1, C. B. Adresse au echinoderms. (In Amer. Acad. Mem., v. 9. 1867.) Corps Legislatif et au Directoire Executif de la Repub. - North American acalephae. (In Museum of Comp. franeaise. Paris, 1795. 4~ (A 8) Zool. Illustrated catalogue. 1865.) See also Liberia, and the names of African Coloniza- Agassiz, ilrs. Elizabeth Cary. Journey in Brazil. tion Societies, viz.: American; -Maryland;-New See Agassiz L J. I York State; - Pennsylvania; - Tallmadge; - Ver- an A. E.'. Seaside studis in natural hismont; -but esp. American Colonization Society. a esie tuls n a al - African Company of England. See Royal African Co. tory. Boston, 1865. 8. African cruiser, Jounlal of an; [by H. Bridge]; Agassiz, Louis (John Rudolph). Address on the ed. by N. Hawthorne. New York, 1845. 12. centennial anniversary of the birth of A. von African Education Society. Report of the proceedings at IHumboldt. Boston, 1869. 8". the formation of the soc. Wash., 1830. 8~ (B 1100) - Bibliographia zoolooit et geologie; ed. b H. African Institution. Extracts from the 18th and 19th re-. r ports. Phila., 1826. 8~. (B 977, 1715) E. Strickland and Sir W. Jardine. Lend., - Reports, 1st, 8th (B 673); 16th (W 8); 18th (B 1036). Ray Soc., 1848-54. 4 v. 8. London, 1811-24. 8. - Classification of insects from embryological data. (In - Special report. London, 1815. 8. (B 673) Smithsonian Inst. Contrib., v. 2. 1851.) African observer, The; ed. by E. Lewis. Vol. 1. - Contributions to the nat. history of the acalephae of nos. 1-10, 12; Apr.- Jan. Phila., 1827-28. 8' N. A. Pts. 1-2. Naked eyed and beroid meduse of l^ass. (In Amer. Acad. Mem., n. s., v. 4. 1850.) African repository and colonial journal. Wash., - Contributions to the natural history of the 1824-60. 36 v. (v. 15, 16 wanting). 8.nited States Bosto, 1857 4 v. 4 - Sanme. Vol. Ix. nos. 3-5, 7, 8, 12; x. 3, 8; xi. 3-8. United States. Boston, 1857. 4 v. 4'. Vashington, 1834-35. 8' (B 1826) Contents. Vol. 1. Essay on classification. - North African Society. See Boston; -New York (Cit2 American testudinata. 2. Embryology of the turtle. ^ca Soclety. eeoson~,~-SewY {(Cty). 3. Acalephs in general. -Clenophorn. 4. DiscophoAfrican Soc. for Mutual Relief. HAMILTON, W. Address 3. -hydroin. -Homologies of the radiate. to the Society, Jan. 2, 1809. N. Y.. 1809. 8~. (B 412). ydoi - oologiote aa Africans in Boston, Appendix, or, Obs. on the expediency of - Essay on classification. London, 1859. 8. the petition of. Boston, 1773. 8~ (B 610, 663, C 74) - Former existence of local glaciers in the White M1ts. After life; by E. M. Sewell. London, 1868. 12. (I Amer. Assoc. Proc. v.. 1870.) Fossil fish. (In Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci. Rep. 1844.) After the storm; or, Jonathan and his neighbors; Geologicalessays. Boston, 1866. 16. by J. E. H. Skinner. Lond., 1866. 2v. 12. NVote. Republished from the Atlantic monthly, v. Afternoon lectures on English literature and art; 12-14. 1863-64. delivered in Dublin. [lst]-5th series. Lond., - Glanis of Aristotle. (In American Acad. Proceedings 1863-69. 5 v. 12~ v. 3. 1848.) rift TT.-T-D T-a ft- [Indigenous races of the earth]. (In Nott, J. a., and Contents. Vol. 1. Byrne. Influece of the nationl Indig race of the earth]. (In Nott, J. C., cal character on English literature.- Rushton, W. Classi- Gliddon,. R. Indig. aces. 187.) cal and romantic schools of English literature as repre- - Introduction to the study of natural history; sented by Spenser, Dryden, Pope, Scott, and Words- lectures in New York. New York, 1847. 8. worth.-Ingram, J. K. Shakespeare. -Houston, A. - Lale Superior, its physical character, etc., with:English drama. -Whately, E. On the life and writings. r of the late John Foster, the essayist.- McDonnell, R. a narrative of the tour, by J. E. Cabot. BosW. On the ballad and lyrical poetry of Ireland. 2. ton, 1850. 8~ Napier, J. Opening address.-Ferguson, S. Ourarchi- _ Lectures on comp. embryology. Bost., 1849. 8~ tecture. -Fitzgerald, P. To English essayists: Lambstuy in naturalhistory. Boston, and Dickens. - Taylor, M1. Native literature of India.- - Methods of study in natural hstory. Boston, Anster, J. German literature at the close of the last 1863. 12~. century and the commencement of the present.- Alex- Note. Repub. from Atlantic monthly, v. 9-10. 1862. ander, W. Victor Hugo as- a poet. - O'Hagan, J. - Natural provinces of the animal world, &c. (In Nott, Chaucer. 3. Thompson, D'A. W. On history and J. C., aed Gliddon, G. R. Types ofmlankind. 1854.) progress. - Byrne, J. Influence of foreign literature on - Notice of the fossil fishes [of the routes in California]. English literature.-Kennedy, E. Principles and uses (In United States. Dept. of war. Reports of exploof alliteration in poetry.-Keogh, J. Milton's prose. rations for a R. R. to the Pacific, 1853-56. v.5. 1856.) - Pollen, J. H. 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Tennyson ey razil oston, and Browning. - Sherlock, D. The peculiarities of 1868. 8. popular oratory.-Heron, D.C. Sheridan.-Whately, - ndc Gould, A.A. Principles of zoology. BosE. Romeo and Juliet. -Graves, R. P. Recollections to, 19 of Wordsworth and the Lake country.-Alexander, to ls. W. Specimen of a translation of Virgil. See also Museum of Comparative Zoology.

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AGATE 28 AGREEMENT Agate, John. [Reply to J. Withers's Account of the con- Ages of U. S. volunteer soldiery; report to U. S. ference at Exon.] n.t.p. [1707]. 8~ (B 105) Sanitary Commission; by B.A.Gould. New - -WITHERS, J. Defence of the Account. Exon, 1707.on, b. 8~. (B 105) York, 1866. 8~ - The plain truth: an answer to Withers's Defence. Pt. Agesilas, tragedie. See Corneille, P. 2. Exon, 1808. 8~. (B 105) Agesilaus. Fragm. (In Mueller, C. Fr. hist. Gr., v. 4. 1851.) - - WITHERS, J. Truth try'd: or Agate's'Plain truth' Agesilaus, Iing of Sparta, Paneeyric on. See Xenophon. proved an untruth. Part 2. Exon, 1708. 8. (B 105) - Vita. (In Nepos, C. Vitse; and Plutarchus. Vitse.) Agatha, Beaufort; or, Family pride; by the author Agias. Fragm. (In Mueller, C. Fr. hist. Gr., v. 4. 1851.) Agide, tragedia. See Alfieri, V. of'Pique.' London, 1852. 3 v. 8. Agide, tagedia. See Ralii dAgiles Agiles, Raimond d'. See Raimond d'Agiles. Agatha's husband, a novel; [by Mrs. D. M. Craik]. Agincourt. NICOLAS, Sir N. H. History of the Leipzig, Tauchnitz, 1860. 18. battle of A. London, 1832. 8~ Agatharchides. Fragm. (iz Mueller, C. Fr. hist. Gr., v. 3. -- SIEGE of Harflet t batayl of Agencourt, by King 1849.) Henry v. (In Buchon. Chroniques, v. 33. 1826.) -De Mar Erythraeo. (In Mueller, C. Geog. Gr. min., Agincourt, J. B. L. G. Seroux d'. See S6roux d'Agincourt, v. 1. 1855.) J. B. L. G. Agathias. De imperio et rebus gestis Justiniani cum inter- A a. b G. P. pretatione et notis B. Vulcanii; ace. Agathiae epi- Ag ourt, aromane; by G. P. James. Leipgrammata. (In Byzant. hist. script., v. 3. Ven., 1759.) zig, Tauchnitz, 1844. 16~ - Same. Historiarum libri v. (In Niebuhr, B. G. Aglaias. Fragm. (In Poeti bucolici. 1851.) Byzant. hist.. v. 1. 1828.) Aglaosthenes. (li Mueller, C. Fr. hist. Gr., v. 4. 1851.) -- rench. Hist. de l'empereur Justinien. (In Cousin, L. AgnelH.R. Book of chess. NewYok, 1857. 12. Histoire de Constantinople, v. 2. 1671.) A, - Excerpta. (In Muratori, L. A. Rer. Ital. script., v.., Agnellini, Timotheo. Proverbi in lingua araba, p. 1. 1723.) persiana, e turca. Padova, 1688. 12~ Agathocle, tragedie. See Voltaire, F. M. A. de. Agnello, C. Madrigale. (In Trucchi, F. Poesie, v. 3. 1847.) Agathocles Cyzicenus. Fragm. (In Mueller, C. Fr. hist. Agnellus, or Andreas, Abbot of S. Bartholomnew, Ravenna. Gr., v. 4. 1851.) Liber pontificalis sive Vitae pontificum Ravenatum. Agathocles, pseud. Popish hierarchy, etc., in a council, at (In Muratori. Rer. Ital. script., v. 2, p. 1. 1723.) Brimfield, Mass., to instal C. Brown. Springfield, Agnes; by Mrs. Oliphant. London, 1866. 3 v. 12~ 1798. 8. (B 195, 1393) Agnes and the little key; by N. Adams. Boston, Agathocles, on, Lettres de Rome. 1826. See Pichler,. Agnes and the little key; by N. Adas. Boston, Agathocles the Sicilian usurper, a poem; [by T. Hoy]. Lon- 1857. 12~ don, 1683. f~. (A 45) Agnes Grey, by Acton Bell. See Bront6, A. Agathodeemon. GERHARD, E. Ueber Agathodamon und Agnes of Sorrento; by H.B.Stowe. Bost., 1862. 12~ Bona Dea. (In Berlin. Ak. d. Wiss. Ahbh. 1847.) Note. Repub. from Atlantic monthly, v. 7-9, and Agathodaemon, von C. M. Wieland. (In his Sammt. Cornhill mlag. v. 3-5. 1861-62. Werke, v. 35. 1825.) Agathon. Fragmenta. (In Bergk, T. Poetse lyr. Gr., Agnes Wentworth;by E. Foxton [S. H. Palfrey]. 1853; Nauck, A. Trag. Gr. fragm. 1856; and Wag- Phila., 1869. 12~. ner, F. Eurip. fr. 1846.) Agnesi, Maria G. Analytical institutions; tr. from Agathon Samins. Fragm. (In Mueller, C. Fr. hist. Gr., theItalian by J. Colson, [ed. by] J. Hellins. v. 4. 1851.) Agathon, von C. M. Wieland. (Ih his Sammt. Werke, London, 1801. 2 v. 4~ v. 9-11. 1824.) Agnew, Sir Andrew. The Agnews of Lochnaw; Agathonymus. Fragm. (In Mueller, C. F.. r., history of the hereditary sheriffs of Gallov. 4. 1851.) Agathosthenes. Fragm. (In Mueller, C. Fr. hist. Gr., way. Edin., 1864. 8~. v. 4. 1851.) Agnew, J. H. Moral dignity of the teacher's office. (Iz Agatopisto Cronmaiano, pseud. See Buonafede, A. Amer. Instit. of Instruction. Lectures. 1843.) Agawam, John. Miscellaneous poems. np., 1828. 12~. (C188) Agnew, J. L., joint author. See Lee, F. D. Historical Agawam, The simple cobbler of. See Ward, N. record of the city of Savannah. 1869. Age. JONES, J.W. On the origin of the division of man's Agnew, James. Inaugural dissertation on perspiration. life into stages. (In Archeeologia, v. 35. 1853.) Phila., 1800. 8~. (B 736) - PARDESSUS, J. M. Differents rapports sous lesquels Agnew, Samuel A. Mounds in Mississippi. (In Smithl'age 6tait considere dans la lsgislation romaine. (In soian Inst. Reports. 1867.) Paris. Inst. Acad. d. lnscr. Mem., v. 13. 1838.) Agocchi, Giovanni Battista, A.bp. of Anasia. Fundatio et See also Old, The. dominium antiquumn urbis Bononiae. (Iz Graevius. Thes. antiq. Ital., v. 7, pt. 1. 1722.) Age, The; a colloquial satire; by P. J. Bailey. Bos- Agostini, Ferdinando, bookseller. Catalogo dei ton, 1858. 16. libri, ec. Firenze, 1855-56. 12~. Age, The, and its architects; the English people in Agostini, Giovanni degli. Notizie degli scrittori vinrelation to the times; byE. P. Hood. 2ded. iziani. Venezia 1752-54. 2 v. 4. London, 1852. 120. Agostini, Leonardo. Gemmem et sculpturae antiquae Age of enquiry; or, Reason and revelation in har- depicts; add. earum enarratione, [a Bellori] mony with each other; as a clue to the pres- hi Lat. versa a J. Gronovio. Franeq., 1699. ent political controversy. Hartford, 1804. 8. 2 v. in. 4~. Age of fable, The; by T. Bulfinch. Bost., 1870. 8~ - Sicilia numismatica. (In Grsevius. Thes. antiq. Sicil., Age of frivolity, The; a poem, by T. Touch'em. London, v. 6-8. 1723.) 1806. 8~. (C146) Agoult, Mariede Flavigny, comtesse d'. Essai sur la Age of Pitt and Fox; [by R. O. Madden]. Vol. 1. libert6. Nouv. 6d. Paris, 1863. 16~ [all that was published]. London, 1846. 8~ - Le Faubourg St. Germain. (In Paris guide, v. 2. 1867.) Age of reason, The. See Paine, T. - Histoire de la revolution de 1848. 2e ed. Paris, Aged gipsey, The. Bost., 1837. 16~ (C 246) 1862. 2v. 16~ Agelet, Joseph Lepaute d'. Reduction of the ob- - Nelida. Nouvelle ed. Paris, 1866. 18~ servations on fixed stars, made by Agelet at Agradecer, y no amar. por P. Calderon de la Barca. (1I Paris, 1783-85; by B. A. Gould. Washing- Ochoa, E. de. Tesoro del teatro espafiol, v. 3. 1838.) ton, 1866. 4. Agrarian laws. DUREAU DE LA MIALLE, A. J. C. A. Sur les lois agraires et ceux qui ont tahbli chez lcs Romains Agente de sus negocios, El; saynete. See Cruz y Cano, R. los diatrihutions gratuites de hbl. (Iz Paris. Inst. Ac. d. Inscr. Mem., v. 12, p. 2. 1836.) Agents. LIVERMORE, S. Treatise on the law rela- Agreda y Vargas, Diego de. El hermano indiscreto. - Edtive to principals, agents, factors, auctioneers, uardo rey de Inglaterra. (In Rosell, C. Nov. post. and brokers. Boston, 1811. 8. a Cervantes, v. 2. 1854.) Agreement between tlle Church of England and Church of - WOOLSEY, W. W., and others. Brief view of the law Rome. London, 1687. 4. (B 1397) relating to transactions between principals and Agreement betwixt the present and the former government; agents. n. pi, 1825. 8~ (B 544) by [F. F. Fulwood]. Lond., 1689. 4. (B 6)

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AGRESION 29 AGRICULTURE Agresion britanica, por J. M. Mauri. (In Rosell, C. Poemas 3Iiscellaneous and general works. epicos, v. 2. 1854, being v. 29 of Aribau's Bibi.) - Address to farmers, on the way in which their families Agrestis, pseud. Short review of the late proceedings at aretobe providedfor. s.t.p..8 (B1187) New Orleans, on suspending the writ of habeas cor- _ Address to farmers; with appendix. Salem, 1796. 8" pus. Richmond, 1807. 8~ (B 433) - Address to farmers; with appendix. Salem, 1796. 8~. pus. Richmond, 1807. 8~. (B 433) ( 119) Agricola, Carl Joseph Aloys. ANDRESEN, A. (In his Die _ f t 95) deutschen Maler-Radirer, v. 4. 1870.) - ADVANTAGES resulting from the establishment of the deutschen Maler-Radirer, v. 4. 1870.) board ofagric. n.t~p [Lend.,1809.] 8~ (B783) Agricola, pseud. Letters on free trade. Lond., [18-]. 8. board of agric..tp. [Lond., 1809.] 8. (B 783) (C 197)- AGRICULTURE, commerce, and manufactures. [From N iles' register, Oct. 21.] Bost.. 1826. 8 (B 1511) Agricola, pseud. Letter to the inhabitants of New York,lesregister, Oct. 21.] Bst. 1826. (B 1511) on the commerce of the Western waters. N. Y., - AGRICULTURE of New Brunswick. Fredericton, [1807]. 12~. (C 104) 1850. 8~ Agricola, pseud. An oppressed poor in an insolvent nation. ALAMANNI, L. La coltivazioni e le apidi G. Lond., 1847. 8~ (B 1531) Agricultural chemistry. BOUSSINGAULT, J. B. J. Rucellai; con annot. [di] G. M. Banchii. D. Agronomie, chimie agricole, et physiolo- Milano, 1804. 8'. gie. Paris, 1860. 2 v. 8~. - AMERICAN husbandry; soil, climate, etc., of the -- - Mmoires de chimie agric. Paris, 1854. 8 British colonies of N. A. Lond., 1775. 8~ - - Rural economy in its relations with chemistry. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF THE CITY OF NEMr Transl. with additions by G. Law. London, YORK. 2d-22d, 25th-30th annual reports, 1845. 12". 1842-63, 65-70. Albany, 1843-70. 23 v. 8~. -- Sanse. New York, 1845. 12~ - ANDERSON, J. 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[With prices in ms.] London, ing out of the conflict between the Kearsarge [1820]. 8~ and the Alabama. London, 1865. f. (N. Akers, Thomas P. Collection of sermons contrib- Amer., 1865, No. 3.) uted to raise means for the erection of a -- C. relati to guboat No. 290, Alabama. Protestant female college in Greensburg, Ky. [London, 1863. f. Louisville, 1861. 8~. - - Corr. respecting Brit. and Amer. claims. LonAkhlak-i-Jalaly. Practical philosophy of the Mu- don, [1867]. hammadan people; tr. from the Persian of - - Corr. respecting the, Alabama.' London, Janv Muhammad Asaad, by W. F. Thomp- 1863. f (N. Amer., 1863. No. 3.) son. London, Oriental Tr. Fund, 1839. 8~ — Corr. respecting the'Alabama.' London, Akroatees, pseudon. Defence of the Prot. Bible as pub- 1864. f~. (N. Amer., 1864. No. 1, 3.) lished by the Bible societies. New York, 1844. 8~ - Corr. respecting the negociations with the U. S. (B 1373) on the'Alabama' and British claims, etc. Akroyd, Edward. Factory education. -Relation of em- London, [1869 f ployers and employed under the factory system. -on, 6 (In National Association for the Promotion of So- - RUSSELL, J., Earl, ed. Official correspondence cial Science. Trans. 1857.) Penny savings banks, on the claims of the U. S. in respect to the &c. (In Trans. 1858.) Development of Yorkshire Alabama. London, 1867. 8 penny savings banks. — Improved dwellings for Cruise of the Alabama and the work people. (In Trans. 1860.) - S ES. Cruise of the Alabama and the Al-. For Arabic names commencing with this prefix look Sumter. London, 1864. 2 v. 8". under the letter following al-. - - Same. N. Y., 1864. 12~ Alabama. Convention. 1861. History and debates. - - My adventures afloat; cruises in the Sumter n.t.p. 8~ Imper:f. and Alabama. London, 1869. 2 v. 8. - Ordinance to dissolve the union between Ala- - SOME casual papers upon the' Alabama' and her bama and the U. S., Jan. 11, 1861. [Facsim- commander. n.t.p. [1864.] f". (A 66) ile.] Baltimore. Broadside. Alabama, University of. See University. - District Cosrts of the C. S. A. Rules of prac- Alabster, Henry. The modern Bucdhist; views tice under the sequestration act. Mobile, of a Siamese minister of state [Chao Phya 1861. 8~ Thipakon] on his own and other religions. - General Assembly. Act passed at the 1st session to in- With remarks by H. A. London, 1870. 16. corporate the city of Mobile. n.p., 1819. 8~ (B 1596) - The wheel of the law; Buddhism illustrated - Acts passed at 2d session. Cahawba, 1820. 8~ (B 1076) from Siamese sources. London, 1871. 8~ -- Acts of 2d called sess., 1861, and 1st regular Contents. Preface.-The modern Buddhist.-Life of annual sess., in Montgomery, Oct. and Nov., Buddha.-The phrabat, or holy footprint. 1861. Montgomery, 1862. 8~ Aladdin. See Oehlenschleger, A. G. 1861. Montgmed y, 1862. 8 Aladdin, a drama. (In Sargent, E. Mod. stand. drama, -- Acts of called sess., 1863, and 3d regular v. 25.) annual sess., in Montgomery, Aug. and Nov. Alagon, Duke of. TITLES andlegal opinions. Grant of land 1863. Montgomery, 1864. 8~ by the king of Spain to the Duke of Alagon. n.t.p. - Geol. Survey. First biennial report on the ge- - WHITE, J. M., cd others. Legal opinions in relation ology of A.; by M. Tuomey. Tuskaloosa, to the title of the Duke. N. Y., 1837. 8~ (B 1431) 1850. 80. Alaham, tragedy. See Greville, F. - Governor (A.B. Moore). Message, Jan. 14,1861 Alam-ad-din Abu-l Hasan Ali Bin Muhammad. SIL~ Mvento y ^A.U.Moo)1861. y80 VESTRE DE SAcY, A. I. Sur le poeme nomme6 Montgomery, 1861. 8~ Raiyya on le moyen de parvenir a l'intelligence du - Proclamation, Aug. 5, 1861. Montgomery, poeme intitule Akila. par A. (In Paris. Inst. Ac. 1861. 8~ d. Inscr. Not., v. 8. 1810.) Supreme Court. SHEPHERD, J.T. R ortf Alaman, Lucas. Historia de la dominacioa espaiiola en -Supreme CMxort. SHEPHERD, J. coW. Reports of M co (Noticias de la ciudad. 1855.) cases, Jan. and June terms, 1860. Vol. 36. Alamanni, Antonio. Opera. (In Berni, F. Opere burMontgome ry, 1861. 8~ ]esche, v. 3. 1824.) - GossE, P. H. Letters from Alabama elative Alamanni, Battista. Lettere. (In Dati, C. Prose fioren~to ~natural history. London, 1859. 16tile, p. 4, v. 2. 1751.) to natural history. London, 1859. 16. Alamanni, Luigi. La coltivazione. Lond., 1780. 12~ - MISCELLANEOUS newspapers published in Ala- _ Sane. Con annot. cel cot. G. Bianchini [e bama, April 1863-Nov. 1868.] v.p., 1863-68. la vita di A. dal conte G. M. Mazzuchelli]. 9v. ~. Milano, Soc. Tip. Class. Ital., 1804. 8. - PICKETT, J. History of Alabama, Georgia, and - L'Antigone. -La Flora. (In Teatro italiano antico, v. Mississippi. 2d ed. Charleston, 1851. 2 v. 12~. 2,4. 1808-9.) - ROYALL, A. Letters from Alabama, 1817-22. - Novelle. (In Raccolta di novelle, v. 2. 1804.) ~lq~nAz~tLL,~p 80~A. *eeso am- Orazione delle lodi di F. Sassetti. (In Dati, C. 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ALARCON 36 ALBANY Alarcon, Hernando. Navigatione a seoprire il regno delle Albani, Francesco. Fornix imaginibus illustratus in rde sette citt. (In Ramusio. Raccolta, v. 3. 1574.) Verospia; Io. H. Trezza incid. Romae, 1704. En- Voyage and discovery in the gulfe of California, 1540. graving. (E 55) (In Hakluyt. Col. of voy., v. 3. 1811.) Albani Avogadro, Lucia. In morte d'lrene di Spilimbergo. - Same, abridged. (In Burney, J. Discoveries in the (In Poeti italiani contemporanei. 1843.) South Sea, v. 1. 1803.) Albania. HAHN, J. G. v. Griechische und albaAlarcon y Mendoza, JuaanRuiz de. Comedias, col- nesische Marchen. Leipzig, 1864. 2 v. 16~ eccion ilustrada por J. E. Hartzenbusch. - HOBHOUSE, J. C., Baron Broughton. Journey Madrid, 1852. 8~ (Aribau. Bibl., v. 20.) through Albania and other provinces of TurContents. - Prologo. - Caracteres distintivos de las key. London, 1813. 8, obras de A. Articulos criticos acerca de las obras de A. T i Gre Al - Comedias. Los favores del mundo. -La industria y - HUGHES, T. S. Travels in Greece and Albania. la suerte. —Las paredes oyen. —El semejante a se 2d ed. London, 1830. 2 v. 8~ mismo. - La cueva de Salamanca. -Mudarse por mejo- - LAAR, E. Journals of a landscape painter in rarse. - Todo es ventura. - El desdichado en fingir. - Albania London, 1852. 5 Quien engaila mas a quin. - No hay mal que por bien no venga, - La culpa busca lapena, y el agravo la ven- - SMYTHE, E. A., Viscountess Stranqford. (In her ganza. - Quienmal anda en mal acaba.- Sienpre ayuda Eastern shores of the Adriatic in 1863.) la verdad. - Los empefios de un engallo. - El dueno de - WEET. E. Itineraire en Albanie et en Roumelie. (In las estrellas. - La amistad castigada. - La manganilla Paris. Soc. de G6og. Bull., 5e s6r., v. 16. 1868.) de Melilla. - La verdad sospechosa. - Ganar amigos. - Language. El Anticristo. -El tejedor de Segovia, la, 2a parte, - - BoPP, F. Ueber das Albanesische Sprache in seinen Los pechos privilegiados. - La prueba de las promesas. verwandtschaftlichen Beziehungen. (In Berlin. Ak. - La crueldad por el honor. - El examen de maridos. - d. Wiss. Abh. 1854.) Algunas hazalas del marquis de Canete. - Juicios y ob- Albano, B. Account of the stone bridge over the Dora servaciones sobre las comedias de J. R. de Alarcon. Riparia, near Turin. (In Instit. of Civil Engi- La verdad sospechosa. - Ganar amigos. - Las paredes neers. Trans., v. 1. 1842.) oyen. —El tejedor de Segovia. ([T Ochog. Tesoro Albano, city. PTRANESI, G. B. Antichita d'Aldel teatro espafiol, v. 4. 1838.) bao. Ro, 1794. fB Alard, Marie Joseph Louis Jean Franqois Antoine. bano. Roma, 1794. f~ Albany, Louise Marie Caroline, comtese d. TAILHIistoire d' une maladie particuliire an sys- Albany Louise are Caroline, cotesse d'. teme lymphatique. Paris, 1806. 8 AND E. La comtesse c'Albany. Alaric I. BOUCHARD, A. De deux mss. sur le Code dAl- taris,1-. aric. (In Paris. Inst. Ac. d. Inscr, Not., v. 6. 1801.) Note. epub. rolmthe Revue d. Mondes, v, 31. 1861. Alarm, The; an address to the nobility, gentry and Albany, N,Y, Laws of A. Albany, 1808. 8~ clergy of Ireland, Dublin, 1783. 8~ (B 434) Peg landof pacification 1ith7America3] Chamberlain's report of receipts and expenditures, Alarm, The; or, Plan of pacification with America [and] Mayl, 1838-May 1, 1839. Albany, 1839. 8 (B 1150) The New York freeholder, nos. 1-7. New York, - A yAS, G. Albany directory, 1857-59. Al[17 —]. 16. (C 81) 17-]. 16~. (C'81) -ADAMS, G. Albany directory, 1857-59. AlAlarm to the legislature of the province of New York; by bany, n,d. 3 v. 8. I. Wilkins. N. Y., 1775. 8~ (B 377) - BARNES, W. Settlement and early history of Alarme for sinners; by R. Foulkes. Lond., 1679. 4~. (B 1921) Albany, Albany, 1864. 8. Alarming state of the nation; by a country gentleman. - JOURNAL of proceedings of the congress held at AlLondon, 1830. 8. (B 935) bany, 1754. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., v. 25. 1836.) Alarum, The; thoughts on christianity. Pt. 1. Lond,, 1768. - JOURNAL of treaty at Albany. Aug., 1775, with the Six 8. (C 227) Nations. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., v. 25. 1836.) Alary, Piere Joseph. Eloge de, par J. le. d'Alembert, _ MUNSELL, J. Albany annual register for 1849. (In his (Euvres, v. 10. 1805.) Alaska. DALL, WV. H. Alaska and its resources. Albany, 1808. 8, Boston, 1870. 8 -- - Annals of Albany. Alb., 1850-59, 0lv. 12~ s- FORSTER, J. G. A. Die Nordwestkiiste von Amlerika - Collections on the history of Albany, 1865und der dortige Pelzhandel. (In zhis Snammtl. 70. 4v. 8 Schriften, v. 4. 1843.) - REvIEw of the trade and commerce of Albany, - KITTIITZ, F, H. v. Denkwardigkeiten einer for 1861, Albany, 1862, 8~ Reise nach demRussischen Amerika. Gotha, - WORTH, G, A, Random recollections of Al1858. 2 v. 8~ bany, 1800-8. 3d ed., with notes by [J. - ROTHROCK, J. T. Sketch of the flora of Alaska. (In Munsell], Albany, 1866, 8~ Smithsonian Inst. Report. 1867.) See also Dudley Observatory; — Ironworkers, Con - SUMNER, C. Speech on the cession of Russian vention of. America to the U. S. Wash., 1867. 8. Albany and Susquehanna R. R. CURTIS, G. T. - WHYMPER, F. Travel and adventure in Alaska. Inquiry into the litigations of 1869 and D. D. New York, 1869. 8~. Field's connection therewith. N. Y., 1871. 8. Note. With an appendix on Indian dialects. - ADAMS, C. F,, Jr. An Erie raid. (In his Chapters Alaux, Gustave d'. L'empereur Soulouque et son of Erie. 1871.)' ~ - 1 Alaux,1 QO Albany Bible Society. Constitution. 5th annual report, for empire. Paris, 1856. 18'. 1816 (B 461). For 1817 (B 1464). Albany, 1816-17. 8~. Note. Repub. from the Revue d. D. Mondes, v. 8, 9. Albany bridge. HIL^, N. Argument in the Albany bridge 1850-51. D'Alaux has contributed many other articles case. Albany, 1858. 8~ (B 1439) to the Revue during the last twenty years. Albany Co., N. Y. AGRIC. SOC. OF THE COUNTY OF ALAlaux, Jules Emile. La philosophie de Cousin. BANY. 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ALBANY 37 ALBIN2EUS Albany Medical College, Circular. Albany, 1838. 8~. dell'animo.- Cena di famiglia. - Avvertimenti mat(B 1775)' moniali.-IIntorno al Tor Donna.-Sofrona. 2. Della Albany. North Dutch Church. JOHNSON, J.B. Farewell famiglia. -Sentenze pitagoriche. 3. Deiciarchia. - sermon, Sept. 26, 1802. Albany, 1802. 8~. (B 320) Teogenio. Ecatonfilea, ossia'del vero amore. - IstoriAlbany Presbytery. Narrative of the revival of relig- etta amorosa fra Leonora de'Bardi e Ippol. Bondelmonti. ion within the presbytery of Albany, in 1820. Sche- -Ippolito e Dianora. - Deifira, ossia del fuggire il mal nectady, 1821. 8". (B 1358) principiato amore. — Epistola amatoria. - Appendice. Albany. Young Men's Association. Catalogue 4. Agli artisti. - Della pittura.- Agli artisti. - Della prospettiva, — Della statua. -Arte edificatoria. - De' of the library. Albany, 1853. 80. cmque ordini architettonici. - Sulla cupola della chiesa Albany. Young Men's Temperance ociety. Proceedings, diS. Francesco di Rimini, lettera. -De' ludi matematici. and address to the young men of the U. S., 1836. Al- 5. Del governo della famiglia. - Epistola consolatoria. bany, 1836. 8~ (B 1718) -Amiria. - Efebie, disputazioni amatorie. - Lettere AlbarelliVordoni, Teresa. Poeme. (InPoeti it. cont, 1843.) amatorie. - Concioni composte a nome di S. Porcari. — Albemarle, 6th Earl of. See Keppel, G. T. Poesie. Albergati, Fabio. Trattato del modo di ridurre a - Sonetto. Serventese. (In Trucchi, F. Poesie ital., pace le inimicitieprivate. Bergamo, 1587. 16~ v. 2. 1846.) * illu s t. Ci 1 BRAGHIROLLI, W. Alberti a Mantova. (Iz Archivio Alberi, Eugenio, L' assedio di Firenze, illust. con stor. ital., ser. 3a, v. 9, p. 1. 1869.) inediti doctumenti, Firenze, 1840, 8~ - POPELIN, C. L. B. Alberti. (In Gazette des beaux Le guerre d' Italia del principe Eugenio de Sa- arts, v. 2.1868.) voia. Torino, 1831. 8~ Alberti, Mariano, conte. Manoscritti inediti di - ed. See Galilei, G. Opere. 1842-56; also Venice. Re- Tasso ed altri documenti. Lucca, 1837. fo lazioni degli ambasciatori, 1836-60. Alberti di Villanuova, Francesco d'. Dizionario Albericus. See Albricus. della lingua ital. Lucca, 1797-1805. 6 v. 4~ Albero, Abp. of Teves, GESTA Alberonis metrica.- Gesta Nuovo dizionario italiano-francese. 3a ed. Alberonis a Balderico. (In Pertz. Mon. Germ., N, 1 Script., v. 8, 10.) Nizza, 1788. 4. Alberoni, Parson, Modest apology for. 1719. See Gordon, - Nouveau dictionnaire frangois-italien. 3e 6d. T. (B 99, C 71) Nice 1788 4~ Note. Alberoni is mentioned only in the title. Di f itae 4ed Vese 78 4 Alberoni, Giulio, Card, Mooni, G. Lives of Al-. tale, e, 17. b- LDizionario italiano-francese. 4a ed. Veneberoni, etc, Lond., 1814. 8~. Life. (In Crowe, E. E., and James, G. P. R. Lives za,. of foreign statesmen, v. 4. 1837.) Albertine; on, La connoissance de J6sus-Christ; par Albers, J. H. BARKHAUSEN,-. Bemerkungen ilber die T. L. Friedel. Tours, 1846. 18~ letzte Krankheit Albers. n.p., 1821. 4. (B 1208) Albertini, Paolo, Notizia di; da G. degli Agostini. (In his Albert vi, Archduke of Austria. Urkunden von und an A. Notizie, v, 1. 1752.) (In Chmel, J. Urkunden, v. 2 of Vienna. Ak. d. Albertis, A. de. Elogio di S. V. Fornari. (In Grillo, L. Wiss. Font. rer. Austr., II. Abth.) Elogi, v. 2. 1846.) Albert, Prince Consort of Gt, Britain, On the claims Albert-Mont6mont. See Montemont, of science in education. (In Youmans, F. L. liodern Albertuccio della Viola. Canzone. (In Rossetti, D. G. culture. 1867.) Early Italian poets. 1861.) - CONINGHAM, W. Lord Palmerstonand Prince Albert. Albertus, Abbas Stadensis. Annales Stadenses. (In Pertz. London, 1854. 8~ (B 1534) Mon. Germ., Script., v. 16. 1859.) PRECEDENCY of his royal highness. London, 1840. Albertus Magznus, Bp. of Ratisbon. De secretis 80 (B 1152) mulierurn. De virtutibus herbarum, lapidum, - VICTORIA, Queen of Gt, Britain. Early years t ani alium. De mirabilibus h arum i. Dl of the Prince Consort, compiled by C. Grey, ea aium e a ius ni affectibus causatis a quibusdam animnalibus. London, 1867, 80. — Sensoe, Ne16 Yok, 1867. 8~ IDe falconibus, etc. Lugd., 1596. 16~ - -Same. New York, 1867. 8. ~ - De alchymia. —De mineralibus. (In Zetzner, L. Albert d'Aix. Histoire des faits et gestes dans les regions Theatrum chem., v.l2.) De concordantia philosodoutre-me~r, 1095i1120. (In Guizot. Col. des mom., dcloutre-rmer, 1095-1120. (iI Gtuizot. Col. des mem., phorum in lapide philosophico.- Compositum de v. 20-21. 1824.) A lbert, Heinrch. Gediete. (i t Mueller, V -. Bibliothek compositis. - Liber octo capitulorum de lapide phiAlbert, Heinrich ete. edic hte. ( Mueller, W. Bibliothek losophorum. (In v. 4.) deutscher Dichter, v. 5. 1823.) M BUHLE, J G. De fontibus unde Albertus Magnus liAlbert, Jacques, Estat de I'/Egypte. (I Morisot, C. B. bris suis xxv. de analibus materiem hausrit. ( Relations. 1651.) Goettingen. Ges. d. Wiss, Corn., v. 13. 1793-94.) Albert Edward, Prince of Wales. New England tour. Vie. 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Albigenses, The, a romance; by [C. R. Maturin]. Contents. Vol. 1. Dedicatoria,-DIisc. deli' editore London 1824. 4v. 12" sulla vita e sulla opere di Alberti. - Notizie a Alberti di V. Fossombroni. - Documenti illustrativi della vita, Albina, a tragedy. See Cowley, H. delle ope-e, e della famiglia di A. - ella tranquillita Albinaeus, Nathn. See Aubigne de la Fosse, N.

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ALBINO 38 ALCHEMY Albino,. Giovanni. De gestis regum Neapolitanorum ab Albuminuria DICKINSON, W. H. Pathology and Aragonia. (It? Gravier, C. Raccolta di scrittori t o a L 8 deli' istoriq di Napoli, v. 5. 1834.) t tmet o alb ia.., 18. Albino, Ottavio. Lettere, istruzioni, ed altre mem. de' re Albuquerque, Francisco Fernandez de la Cueva, D)uke de. aragonesi. (In Gravier, C. Raccolta, v. 5. 1834.) BENEGASSI Y LUXAN, J. J. [Muerte del duque de Albinovanus, C. Pedo. In Msecenatis obitum elegia. (In A.], soneto [y] decima. u.p., n.d. 4~ (B 1896) Virgilius. Eclogae. 1565.) Alcsus Atheniensis.. Fragm. (In Meineke, A. Fr. corn. - Elegiae de Maecenate.-Fragm. de navigatione Ger- Gr., v. 2, p. 2. 1840.) manici peroceanum septentrionalem. (In Lemaire. Alceus lIMytilencezs. Fragm. (It Bergk, T. Poetee lyr. Gr. Poetot Lat. min., v. 2, 3. 182-.) 1853.) —Fragm. duo. (In Wright, R. S. Golden Albinus. Introduction to the Dialogues of Plato. (In treasury. 1867.) Plato. Works, v. 6. 1848. 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ALCHEMY 39 ALCORAN - CHILD, R. Opus tripartitum de philosopho- - De Magistratibus, civilibusque et militaribus officiis. rumarca1nis. Londini, 1678. 8. (In il otitia utraque ed. Galenio, 1552;- Scriverius, Serets revealed;orOpen. t th P. Respublica Rom., 1626; - Grevius, J. G. Thes. -- Secrets revealed; or, Open entrance to the antiq. Rom., 1698; —Sallengre, A. H. Novus thes. shut-palace. London, 1660. 8~ antiq. Rom., v. 1. 1716; and Byzant. hist. script., - -Introitus apertus, etc. [Lat. et Gall.] (In Lenglet v. 18. 1729.) du Fresnoy, N. Hist. de la philos. hermt., v. 2. - De Verborum significatione. Francof., 1582. 8~ 1742.) -- GRIMALDI, A. Funeral oration, Jan. 19, 1550, - COOPER, W., ed. Collectanea chymica; ten forA. Alciati; in photo-lith fac-simile, with treatises in chymistry. London, 1684. 8~. a tr. into English, ed. by H. Green. Lond., - HASOLLE, J., tr. Fasciculus chemicus; or, 1871. 4" (Holbein Soc.) Chymical collections, expressing the ingress, Alcibiade, comedie; par C. 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(Izn Bergk, T. Poetae lyr. Gr., 1853.)~~~~~- Tn~~~~~RISSMOdSINUS, S. nenFragm. duo. (In Wright, R. s. Golden treas. 1867.) Schatz und Kunst-Kammer. Hamb., 1708. 4". Alcobaga. BECKFORD, V. Excursion tothe mon- VALENTINUS, B. Les douze clefs de philosophic; asteries of Alcobaga. London, 1835. 8. plus l'Azoth, ou le moyen de faire l'or cache - JOAQUIM DE S. AGOSTINHO. Sobre os codices mss. e des philosophes. Paris, 1659. 8~ cartorio do real mosteiro de Alcobaga. (Int Lisbon. - - Last will and testament; added, Two treatises. Acad. d. Sci. Mem. lit., v. 5. 1793.) 1670.~ 16'~^0.~ o~ — RIBEIRO DOS SANTOS, A. Sobre dois antigos mappas London, 1670. 1. geograficos do D. Pedro, e do cartorio de Alcobaqa. - Y-WORTH, W. Chymicus rationalis; or, The (In Lisbon. Acad. d. Sci. Mem. lit., v. 8. 1812.) fundamental grounds of the chymical art. Alcock, Sir Rutherford. Capital of the Tycoon; a London, 1692. 8~ three years' residence in Japan. Lond., 1863. - ZETZNER, L. Theatrum chemicum. Argen- 2 v. 8. torati, 1613. 6v. 8~. Alcock, Thomas. CHENEY,.R. Second voyage into Persia, Bibliograp. and 7 History. by T. Alcock, G. Wrenne and H. Cheinie, 1563. (In Bibliography aknd I. istoryCol. of voy., v. 1. 1809; and Harris, -- LENGLET DU FRESNOY, N. Histoire de la phil- J. Col. of voy., v. 1. 1705.) osophie hermetique; accomp. dl'un cata- AAlcock, Thomas, Vicar of Runcorn. Nature and obligaria, i n P~ 17 ttion of oaths; assize sermon, Exon, 1754. Oxford, logue raisonne cdes ecrivains. Paris, 1742. 1755. 8 (C 213) 3 v. 12~ Alcock, Thomas. Zoology; or, Four plans of animalcreation. See also Chemistry;- Fire;- Occult sciences;- Phi- (It Science lectures for the people, 1st ser. 1871.) losopher's stone; —Sublimation; also Balzac's Alche- Alcohol. ALIGNY, H. F. Q. d'. The manufacture of alcomist, C^and Lytton's Zanoni. hol. (Iz U. S. Comnsissiosners for Paris Expos., 1867. Alcherius, Johannes. De coloribus. See Archerius, J. Reports, v. 5. 1869.) Alchimiste, L'; drame, par A. 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ALCOTT 40 ALDHELM Alcott, Amos Bronson. Conversations on the gos- Alden, John. ALDEN, E. Memorial of the depels; recorded by E. P. Peabody. Boston, scendants of Alden. Randolph, 1867. 8. 1836-37. 2 v. 12~. Alden, Joseph. The dying robin and other tales. -- Doctrine and discipline of human culture. Bost., 1836. New York, 1858. 12. 8~. (B 1120) Alden, Leonard Case. Biographies of H. J. Doolittle and - Emerson. Cambridge,privatelyprinted, 1865. 4~ P. Almy. (In Harvard mem. biog., v. 2. 1866.) - Observations on the principles and methods of infant - WRIGHT, J. E. Biography of L. C. A. (In Harvard instruction. Boston, 1830. 8~ (B 926) mem. biog., v. 2. 1866.) _ Tablets. Boston, 1868. 12. Alden, Mrirs. Sarah, Funeral sermon on. 1797. See Mellen, - PEABO)Y, E. P. Record of a school [taught J. Jr. - by A.. A. exemplifying the general Alden, Rev. Timothy. Account of missions among exemplifing the Senecas and Munsees. N. Y., 1827. 12. ciples of spiritual culture. Boston, 1835. 12. 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Boston, 1865. 12~. tions, with notes. New York, 1814. 5 v. 120. - Morning glories and other stories. New York, - Discoursebefore the Portsmouth Female Asylum, Sept. 1871. 16~ 16, 1804. Portsmouth, 1804. 8~ (B 268, 916) Contents. Christmas song. —Morning glories.-The - Glory of America; century sermon, Portsmouth, Jan. Rose family. - Shadow-children. - Poppy's pranks. - 4, 1801. Portsmouth, 1801. 8~ (B 302) What the swallows did. - Little Gulliver. - The whale's - Indian names of White Hills and Piscataqua River. story. - Goldfin and Silvertail. - A strange island.- (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Coil., v. 12. 1814.) Peep I peep I peep I -Fancy's friend. -The nautilus. - - Letter on earthquakes. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., v. 14. Fairy Fire-fly. 1816.) - An Old fashioned girl. Bost., 1870. 12~. - Memoirs of E. and W. Tyng. Bost., 1808. 8. (B 268) - Proverb stories. Boston, [18-]. 80 - - Same. (fIn Mass. Hist. Soc. Coil., v. 10. 1809.) - Memoirs of Rev. J. French, of Andover, Mass. New Contents. Kitty's class-day.-Aunt Kipp. -Psyche's art. York, 1810. 8~ (B 1094) Alcott, WVm. Alex., M.D. Address before the Amer- - Memorabilia of Yarmouth. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Coil., ican Physiological Society, March 7, 1837. v. 5. 1816.) Boston, 1837. 12 -- New Jersey register for 1811-12. Newark, n. d. - Another copy. (C180) 2 v. 18. - The House I live in; or, The human body. - Questions on English grammar. Bost., 1808. 18~ Boston, 1837. 18~ - Sermon, Portsmouth, Jan. 5, 1800, death of G. WashNote. Repub. from Amer. Inst. Instr. Lect. 1806. ington. Portsmouth, 1800. 80. (B 268, 556, 916, E 48) - Valedictory discourse, South Ch., Portsmouth, Aug. - Library of health. Vol. 1. Bost., 1837. 18~ 11. Portsmouth, 1805. 8~ (B 203, 222, 268, 868, 916) - Prize essay on school houses. (Int Amer. Instit. Instr. - FRENCH, J. Discourse. Portsmouth, July 31,1805, sepLect. 1831.) aration of T. Alden from the South Church. Ports- Sketches of William Penn. Boston, 1839. 18~. mouth, 1805. 8. (B 203, 268) - Tea and coffee. Boston, 1839. 18~. Alderney. See Channel Islands. - The Young man's guide. Boston, 1833. 180 Aldersbach. ANNALES Aldersbacenses, 1273-86. (oIn Pertz. - Same. 18th ad. Boston 1848. 180 Mon. Germ., Script., v. 17. 1861.) - Same. 18th ed. Boston, 1848. 18~. Aldersey, L. Voyage to Jerusalem and Tripolis, 1581; to - The Young wife. Boston, 1837. 16~ Alexandria and Cairo, 1586. (Ins Hakluyt, R. Col. See also American Annals of education, ed. by W. of voy., v. 2. 1810.) A. A. 1837-38. Alderson, Charles. See Alderson, E. H. Alcuinus, Flaccus Albinus. LORENZ, F. Life of Alderson, Edward Hall, Baron Alderson. Selections A.; tr. by Jane M. Slee. London, 1837. 12~ from charges, etc., of E. H. Alderson; with Aldana, Cosme de. Invectiva contra el vulgo y su maledi- life by C. Alderson. London, 1858. 8~. cencia. (Il Castro, A. de. Curiosidades biblio- Alderson, John, M.D. History and progress of graficas. 1855, v. 36 of Aribau. 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ALGIERS 47 ALKMER Algiers, the city. DAVIES, E. W. L. Algiers in [Alif laila.] Arabian nights entertainments, in Ara1857; its accessibility, climate, and resources, bic; pub. by Uhmed Bin Moohumud Shirwith ref. to English invalids. Lond., 1858. 8. wanee ool Ynmunee. Vol. 1. Calcutta, 1814. Algiers, the pashalik and the province. See Algeria. 8~ Algol. LooMIs, E. On the period of Algol. (In Amer. English. [Tr., with introd. and notes] by J. Assoc. Proc., v.^15.18) ^'' - English. [Tr., with introd. and notes] by J. Assoc. Proc., v. 15. 1867.) Algorism. Treatise on the numeration of algorism. -Car- Scott. London, 1811. 6 v. 12~ men de A. (In Halliwell, J. O. Rara math. 1841.) - Same. Tr. byE. W. Lane. Lond., 1847. 3 v. 8. Alguno, Seinor, pseud. See Ames, N. _- French. Les mille et une nuits; tr. par M. Alhalla; or, The Lord of Talladega; by H. R. Col- Galland. Paris, 1825. 8 v. 18~ craft. New York and London, 1843. 12~ -_ Modern Greek.'Apapcitov /vooyr cOV.'Evevr~i, v, Alhambra. GOURY, J., and JoNEs, O. Plans, eie- 1803. 3v. 160 vations, and details. Lond., 1842-5. 2 v. f. - SILVESTRE DE SACY, A. I. L'origine des Mille:et une - JONES, 0. The Alhambra court in the Crystal palace nuits. (In Paris. Inst. Acad. d. Inscr. Mem., v. described. (In Crystal Palace Co. Guides. 1854.) 10. 1833.) - VIEWS of the A. (In Antiguedades arabes. [1780.]) Note. For a list of editions and versions see Greesse. Alhambra, The, [a tale]. See Irving, W. Tresor, iv. 523; on the ascription of the work to the Alhoy, Philadelphe Maurice. Fizyologia wierzy- Persian poet Rasti see Graesse. Lehrb., ii. i. 459, and ciela i diuinika. Warzawa, 1843. 18. the peface of Lane's translation. Ali Bey, al Abassi, pseuld. See Badia y Leblich, D. Voy. Alighieri. See Dante Alighieri. en Afrique. 1803-7. Alighieri, Jacopo. Capitolo sulla Divina commedia. (In Ali Bey, pseud. Extract from a journal. See Knapp, S. L. Bosone Gbbio. Capitoi. 1829.) Ali Pasha. BEAUCHAAiP, A. de. Vie d'Ali Pacha. Alighieri, Pietro. Super Dantis comcediam com2e ed. Paris, 1822. 8. mentarium nunc primum ed. curante V. - DAVENPOnT, It. A. Life of Ali Pasha. Lond., Nannucci. Florentia, 1846. 8". 1837. 12. (Fain. lib., v. 61.) Alighieri di _Firenze, Famiglia di. (It Litta. Fam., v. 1. 1819.) - ~MENDELSSOHN BARTHOLDY, K. Ali-Pascha; ein Bei- Aligny, Henry F. Q. d'. Materiel et procedls de la couture trag zur Geschichte der orientalischen Frage. (In etde la confection des vetements. (In Paris. ExpoHistorisches Taschenbuch. 1867.) sition de 1867. Rapports du jury, v. 9. 1868.) - VAUDONCOURT, F. F. G., Baron de. Life of A. (In - Mining and the mechanical preparation of ores. (In Vaudoncourt's Memoirs of the Ionian Is. 1816.) United States. Coman. for Paris Expos., 1867. IReAli Abrahim, Khan. Ueber die Gottesurtheile unter den ports, v. 4. 1869.)-Manufacture of beet sugar and Hindus. (In, Sprengel, M. C., and Forster, G-. 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ALL 48 ALLEGIANCE All fools, a drama. See Chapman, G. Allason, Thomas. Picturesque views of the antiquiAllfor greed; [by Baroness Blaze de Bury]. Lon- ties of Pola in Istria. London, 1819. fo don, 1868. 2 v. 8. Allatius, Leo. See Allacci, L. Note. First published in St. Paul's mag., v. 1. 1868; Alleghany City, Penn. THURSTON, G.H. Direcalso in Littell's living age, v. 96-97. 1868.) tory for 1864-65. Pittsburgh, 1864. 8. All for love; and, The pilgrim to Compostella; by Alleghany City. 1st German Evangelical Lutheran Church. R. Southey. London, 1829. 12~ Freibrief. Pittsburg, 1843. 8~ (C 237) All for love; or, The lost Pleiad. See Coyne, J. 8. Alleghany College. See Meadville, Penn. All for love; or, The world well lost; a tragedy. See Dry- Alleghany Mts. LANMAN, C. Letters from the All in the dark, a novel; by J. S. Le Fanu. New Alleghany Mts. New York, 1849. 12. l i 1866, a el b -- LIEBER, 0. M. Contribution to the geologic chronolYork, 1866. 8. ogy of the southern Alleghanies. (lie Amer. Assoc. Note. Repub. from Dublin univ. mag., v. 67. 1866. Proc., v. 12. 1859.) All in the wrong, a comedy. See Murphy, A. Alleghany, ship. See Bowie, and others. Report. 1816. All round the Wrekin; by W. White. London, Allegiance. BLAKEWAY, R. Exhortation to obe1860. 8~. dience to King George; sermons. London, 1716. 8". All's fair in love. See Brougham, J. (C 285) All's lost by lust. See Rowley, W. - COCKBUIRN, Sir A. J. E. Nationality; or, The All's well that ends well. See Shakespeare, W. law relating to subjects and aliens, considered All that glitters is not gold. See Morton, T. and J. Ai. with a view to legislation. Lend., 1869. 8. All the talents, a satirical poem; by Polypus [E. - GREAT BRITAIN. Cosnissioners on the Lasos S. Barrett]. London, 1807. 12~ - Sene. 4th ed. London, 1807. 8' (B1417) of Natueralization and Allegiance. Report. - Same. 5th ed. London, 1807. 8~. (B 721) London, 1869. f. All the world's a stage; a farce. See Jackman, I. - HAY, G. Treatise on expatriation. Washington, All the world's a stage; a poem in three parts. Newbury- 1814. 8. (B 454,1099) port, 1796. 8~. (B 420) - LOWELL, J. Review of [Hay's] Treatise. Boston, All the year round; conducted by C. Dickens. 1814. 8 (B 454) Ap. 1859-Io v 1868Too New York, (-v. 5-20 - MAYHEW, J. Discourse on submission to the higher A~pr. 1859-Nov. 1868. New York, (v. 5-20 powers; with reflections on the resistance to London,) 1859-68. 20 v. 8~. Charles I. Boston, 1750. 8~ (B 190) _ Same. New series. Dec. 1868-May, 1872. Lon- - OPINION, The, that resistance may be used, in case don, 1868-72. 7 v. 8K our religion and rights should be invaded. n.t.p. d onr, o1868-72. 7 dVy. 8[ L C. - London, 1689. 4~. (B 4)'Alla giornata'; or, To the day; [by Lady C. - PINCKNEY, C. Three letters: 1. Case of J. Robbins; 2. Bury]. London, 1826. 3v. 12. Recent capture of Amer. vessels by Brit. cruisers; 3. Allacci (Lat. Allatins). Leone. Confutatio fabuln de Joanna Right of expatriation. 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Lond., 1690. 4~ (B 4) sil Hierosolyma.-Anonymus de locis HIierosol.- Eu- - W.. E. Short history of the life and death of the act gesippus de distantiis locorum Terrme Sancte. - Wille- [of] 35th Eli. Loud., 1681. f'. (A 54) brandi ab Oldenborg itinerarium Terme S~ancte.- L. - WYNNE, R. Case of the oaths stated. London, 1689. Allatii. Dissertatio de solea veteris ecclesise; —Episto- 4r. (B 6, 1397) lae: I. de liturgia S. Jacobi; II. pro Gruecorum commun- [Tracts onallegiance, etc Loud., 1689-9.] 4. (B 6) lone sub specie unica; II. de lignis sanctee crucis.- Rit- Yes.: WHITBY, D. Hist.. account of some things uale ecclesioe JEgyptiaca -sive Cophtitaruinm, ex linga rel. to the nature of the Eng. gov. 1690. -LETTER to Copta et Arabica in Latinam tr. A-. Kircherius. - Con- a bishop [on] the present settlement and the new oaths. radi Marpurgici S. Elizabeth vidua, Thuringiee lantgra- 1689.- CASE of allegiance in our present circumstances via. -Gabriel Sionita de ritibus Maronitarum nonnullis. considered. 1689.- WHITBY, D. Considerations for -M. Inchoferus de eunuchismo. - L. Allatii Confutatio taking the oath of allegiance to William and Mary. 1689. fabule de Joann, Papissa. —Lucas Holstenius de Abas- -WYNNE,. Case of the oaths stated. 1689.-REsinornm communione sub uiica specie;- -De Sabbathio FLECTION upon the late great revolution. 1689. —ALLIX, flumine. - Anonymus de Sabbatlio flumine. Jo. Ana- P. Examination of the scruples of those who refuse to gnosta de excidio urbis Thessalonicensis; - Monodia de take the oath of allegiance. 1689.- SOME considerations excidio urbis Thessalonicensis.- Theodorus Gaza de touching succession and allegiance. 1689.-K., W. erngine Turcarum. Dialogue between two friends [on] the late revolution of affairs, and the oath of allegiance. 1689. —BOHUN, E. Allainval, LUonor Jean Christine Soulas d'. L'6cole des of affairs, and the oath of allegiance. 1689. -BouN E. bourgeois, com. (In Petitot. Repert., v.21. 1818.) Doctrine of passive obedience no way concerned in the controversies between the Williamites and Jacobites. Allairac, - d'. rie nod Gesnge aus dem Singspiel: Die ( 1689. - TRuE notions of passive obedience, stated. 1690. Wilden. Berlin, 1790, 8'. (D 14) -FuLwooD, F. F. Obedience due to the present king Allaize, —, and others. Cours de math6matiques. notwithstanding our oaths to the former. 1689; -AgreeParis, 1809. 8' ment betwixt the present and the former government. Allalein-Horn. STEPHEN, L. Allelein-Horn. (-In Galton, 1689.- VINDICATION of those who have taken the new F. Vacation tourists. 1861.) oath of allegiance to William and Mary. 1689.- LONG, Allan, David. CUNNINGHAM, A. (In his Lives of British T. Resolution of certain queries [on] submission to the painters, v. 6, 1833. (v. 9 of Fam. lib. and v. 67 of present government. 1689; —Full answer to all the Harper's Fam. lib.) popular objections for not taking the oath of allegiance. Allan, John. Journal and letters, with notes and memoir. 1689.~-FRIENDLY conference [on] the new oath of allc(In Kidder, F. Military op. in E. Maine. 1867.) glance to William and Mary. 1689. - LETTER by a clerAllan, Peter. Trades' unions and their effects. (Iee Na- gy-man to his neighbor [on] the allegiance due to the king tional Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans. 1860.) and queen. 1689. - WHITBY, D. Letter from a city Allardyce, Alexander. Address to proprietors of minister to a member of Parliament [on] the present affairs. 1689.- BURNET, G. Pastoral letter to the clergy the bank of England. 3d ed. Lond., 1798. 8~ of his diocese [on] the oaths of allegiance and supremAllario, Laurent. Epistre de la mort de C. de Gon- acy to William and Mary. 1689. zagua. Arras, 1597. 8. -~ [Tracts relating to the oath of allegiance. 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.ALLEGIANCE 49 ALLEN, I. glance. 1690.-ANSWER to a printed letter to W.. Allen, Ethan. Allen's captivity; a narrative conconcern. non-resistance. 1690.-SCRUPLER'scaseconsid- tainina his voyages and travels. Boston ered; the unreasonableness of refusing the oath of allegiance. 1691. — SHERLOCK, W. Case of allegiance 1845. 18~ due to soveraign powers stated accord. to reason. 1691.- - Sonae. Boston, repr. 1779. 8~ (B 585) Vindication of the'Case of allegiance'. 1691. —LLOYD, - Animadversory address to the inhabitants of Vermont. W. Letter to Sherlock in vindication of part of Jose- Hartford, 1778. 8~ (B 682) phus's History. 1691.- FOWLER, E. Answer to the - Brief narrative of the proceed. of the Governor of New paper by Ashton. 1690. -THEIR present majesties gov- York, rel. to the jurisdiction of the land to the westernment proved to be thoroughly settled, also allegiance ward from Conn. river. Hartford, [177-]. 8~ (B 475) not due to the usurpers after the late war. 1691. —PARK- - Narrative of the capture of Ticocleroga and of INSON, J. Examination of Sherlock's'Case of alle- pt y ad ttm by the Br giance'. 1691. —LETTER to Parkinson in answer to his hs captivity and treatment by the Blltish. "Examin. of Sherlock's'Case of allegiance'". 1691.- 6th ed. Burlington, 1852. 8~ JOHNSON, S. Remarks upon Sherlock's'Case of alle- - Reason the only oracle of man; a system of giance'. 2d ed. 1690. —SHERLOCK, W. Two kings of naturalreligion. Bennington, 1784. 8 Brainford brought upon the stage; in a letter to John- n ington, 178. 8. son. 1691. -TRUE vindication of Dr. Sherlock; reply to Vindication of the opposition of Vermont to the govthe pretended answers of' Case of allegiance'. 1690.- - ernment of N. Y. np., A. Spooner, 1779. 80. (C 102) BRIGHT,-. Easie method for satisfaction conc. the late - an Fay,J. Concise refation of the claims of New revolution. 1691. - SHERLOCK,W. Letter to the authors Hampshire and Mass. Bay to Vermont. Hartford, of the answers to the'Case of allegiance'. 1691. -PRO- 1780. 80. (B 585) TEUS ecclesiasticus; observations on Sh-'s'Case of - DE PUY, H. WV. Ethan Allen and the Green allegiance'. 1691. — JOHNSON, S. Argument proving that Mountain heroes of'76. Buffalo, 1853. 12~. the abrogation of King James was accord. to the constit. Mn H. eoi o a Aln Pl of the Eng. govern. 1692.- LETTERfromOxford concern. MOORE, H. Memo of Ethan Allen. PlattsJohnson's late book. 1693. —ING William and Queen burgh, 1834. 12~ Mary conquerors. 1693. - SPARKS, J. Life of Ethan Allen. (Il Sparks's Amer. See also Aliens; - Naturalization; - Obedience. biog., v. 1. 1834.) Allegorise sapientum. (In Zetzner, L. Theatrum chem., - - Same. (In Chipman, N. Memoir of S. Warner, v.5. 1622.) 1848.) Allegory. FORMEY, J. H. S. Sur les allegories philoso- Allen, Rev. Ethan. Maryland toleration; sketches phiques. (In Berlin. Ak. d. Wiss. Abh. 1755.) of te early istory of Maryland to 1650. - WINCKELMANN, J. J. Versuch einer Allegorie beson-of the early history of Mayland to 1650. ders fiir die Kunst. (In his Werke, v. 2. 1808.) Baltimore, 1855. 8. Allegretti, Allegretto. Ephemerides Senenses, 1450-1496. Allen, Fifield. Sermon before the House of Commons, Jan. (he. Muratori, L. A. Rer. Ital. script., v. 23. 1733.) 30, 1750. London, 1751. 8~. (B 1466) Allegri, Gregorio. HIALVY, J. F. F. (In Mis Souvenirs. Allen, Frederic. Early lawyers of Lincoln and Kennebec 1861.) counties. (In Maine Hist. Soc. Col., v. 6. 1859.) Allegro, L'. See Milton, J. Allen, Rev. George. The Andover fuss; or, Dr. Woods vs. Alleine, Joseph. Alarm to unconverted sinners. Dr. Dana on the heresy [of] Prof. Park. Boston, London, 1732. 12- 1853. 8~. (B1394) -- Resistance to slavery every man's duty; reporton - Samoe. Charlestown, 1807. 12~ American slavery to Worcester Central Assoc. - BAXTER, R. Life and death of A.; with his Boston, 1847. 8~. (B 1477) Christian letters. Leeds, 1815. 12~ Allen, Prof. George. Life of Philidor; with essay - STANFORD, C. Joseph Alleine, his companions on Philidor as chess-author and chess-player, and times. London, 1861. 8. byTassilovon Heydebrand. Phila., 1863. 8. Allemand, -. Mmoire sur la navigation int6rieure. Paris, Allen, Henry Watkins. [Address] to the citizens 1785. 4~ (A 8) of Louisiana, July 5, 1864. n.p., [1864]. 120. Allemand,-. Trait6 du marriage et de ses effets. - Message of A., Governor of Louisiana. ShreveParis, 1846. 2 v. 8~. port, 1865. 8. Allemannia; [von J. C. A. M. von Aretin. Mun- -DORSEY, S. A. Recollections of A. New chen], 1815. 4v. 80. York, [1866]. 12. Allemannische Gedichte. (Iln Hebel, J. P. Sammt. Werke, - SMITH, G. Abstract of the argument on the fugitive v. 1. 1838.) slave law, June, 1852, on the trial of A. Syracuse, Allen, Alexander. On teaching Greek. (In Central Soc. [1852]. 8 (B1485) of Educ. Publ., v. 1. 1837.) Al ofEduc. Pub., v. 1. 1837.) Allen, Rev. I.8N. Diary of a march through Sinde Allen, Andrew, Brit. consul. Letter occasioned by some en,.. iy ama tog in ill treatment experienced by I. H. Waddell from A. and Affghanistan, and sermons during the n.t.p. [1812.] 80. (B 452) campaign of 1842. London, 1843. 80. Allen, Andrew, of Phila., vs. United States. Claim and an- Allen, Ira. Natural and political history of Verswer, with subsequent proceedings. Phila., 1799. 4t. onon. (A 35) mont. London, 1798. 8. Allen, Andrew J. American pioneer; plan to establish free - Same.,(it Vermont Hist. Soc. Col., v. 1. 1870.) labor. 2d ed. Boston, 1855. 12~. (C 262) - Particulars of the capture of the Olive Branch, Allen, Benjamin. History of the church of Christ. laden with arms for supplying the militia Phila., 1823-24. 2v. 8. of Vermont, by H. M. S. Audacious; pro- The Gospel an antidote to affliction, sermons, inter- ceedings before the court of admiralty. Lonment of T. B. B. Hammond [and] T. Hammond. Charlestown, Va., 1820. 8~ (W 3) don, 1798. 8 Allen, Benjamin F. Oration before the students of Brown - Another copy. (B 778) University, Providence, July 4th, 1817. Providence, - Address to the freemen of Vermont respecting a cargo 1817. 8. (B 944) of military stores captured by the British. PhilaAllen, Rev. Benjamin R. The constitution and the union; delphia, 1808. 8. (B 426) sermon, Marblehead, national fast. Boston, 1861. - Memorial to the government of the U. S. np., [18-]. 8. (B 1593) 8~. (B 507) - Destruction of death, sermon, death of Mrs. H. Reed. - Miscellaneous remarks on the proceedings of N. Y. Boston, 1855. 8. (B 1594) against Vt. —Natural and political history of Vt. - Responsibilities and duties of American citizens, ser- (In Vermont Hist. Soc. Col., v. 1. 1870.) mon, South Berwick, Me., Dec. 19, 1850. Boston, - Narrative of the transactions relative to the capture of 1851. 8. (B 1590) the Olive Branch. n.tp. [18-.] 8~. (B 811) Allen, C. Bruce. Treatise on cottage building. - Statements applicable to the cause of the Olive Branch. Allen, C. Bruce. Treatise on cottage building. philadelphial807.8~ (B426) Philadelphia, 1807. 80. (B 426) 2d ed. London, }Weale, 1854. 16~ -- Twenty thousand muskets I Particulars of the capture Allen, David Oliver, D.D. State and prospects of the Eng- of the Olive Branch. London, 1797. 80 (B 780) lish language in India. (In Amer. Orient. Soc. Allen, Ira M. Triennial Baptist register, 1836. Journal, v. 4. 1854.) Allen, Edward A. H. Means of producing a symmetrical Phila., 1836. 8. development of the mental faculties. (I7 Amer. Allen, Isaac, PFnerall sermonoe on. 1844. See Sears, E. H. Inst. Instruc. Lect. 1853.) (B 1208) 7. (17. 9. 72.)

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ALLEN, J. M. 50 ALLEN, T. Allen, J. M., M.D. Lecture introductory to the course on Allen, Joseph, D.D. Address, Leominster, June 21, 1854, anatomy in Penn. college, 1852-3. Philadelphia, 1852. 20th anniv. of Worcester S. S. Soc. Worcester, 1854. 8~. (B 1547) 8. (C 205) Allen, Rev. James, of Boston. Man's self-reflection the - The Day of small things, centennial discourse, 1st means to further his recovery from his apostacy Congregational Chdrch, Northborough, June 1, 1846. from God. Boston, 1699. 8~ (D 47) Boston, 1846. 8~ (B 1735) - and others. Principles of the Protestant religion - Historical sketch of NTorthborough. (In Hudson, C. maintained, and churches of N. E. defended against History of Marlborough. 1862.) the calumnies of G. Keith. Boston, 1690. 12~. (C 1, - Oration, character of Washington, Western, Feb. 22, D 8) 1800. Brookfield, 1800. 8~. (B 555) Allen, Rev. James, of Brookline. Magistracy an institution - Oration, Worcester, July4,1795. Wore., 1795.4~. (A 38) of Christ; sermon, election of councellors for [Mass. - Sermon, Northborough, May 27, 1823. Northborough, Bay]. Boston, 1744. 8~ (B 146) 1833. 8~ (C 205) - Two practical discourses: Wheels of the world gov- Allen, Joseph, R. N. Battles of the British navy. ern'd by a wise providence; Doctrine of merit ex- New d. en. London, Boh, 1852 2 v 8 ploded. Boston, 1727. 8~ Imperf. (B244) Lo Boh, 1852. 2. 8~ Allen, James. Argument and evidence of A., respecting Allen, Joseph Henry. Hebrew men and times, from contracts, etc., between him and T. Brattle. Bos- the patriarchs to the Messiah. Bost., 1863. 8~ ton, [17-]. 8'. (B 417) - The Account; sermon, Jamaica Plain, Feb. 21, on reAllen, James, poet. [Poem occasioned by the Boston mas- signinghis pastoraloffice. Boston, 1847. 8 (B 1282) sacre.] (In Orations. B 614) - The Public man; discourse, death of J. Fairfield. - NAPP, S.L. Life of A. (In his Biog. sketches. 1821.) Wash., 1848. 8 (B 1245) Allen, James, of Birmingham, Eng. Essay on the harvest The Statesman; discourse, death of J. Q. Adams. and vintage of the earth. Colne, 1819. 8~. (B 1361) Washington, 1848. 80 (B 1207, 1648) Irish chronicle; [letters to and from J. Allen.] np., Allen, Joshua. Bill of mortality for Augusta, 1852-56. (In 1830. 8 (B 1361) Maine Hist. Soc. Col., v. 5. 1857.) Allen, James, alias Walton, G., a highwayman. Narrative Alen, Julian. Sutocrasy oland a Russia, of the life of A. Boston, 1837. 8'. (B 1462, 1806) Allen, Joel Asaph. Catalogue of the mammals of Massa- including the experience of an exile. New chusetts; with a critical revision of the species. (In York, 1854. 8~ Museum of Comp. Zool. Bull., v.. 18-.)Alsova- Allen, Lewis F. Memorial of Gen. J. S. Wadsworth. Bufrious articles in the Reports of the Museum. falo, 1864. 8 (B 1639) - Notes on birds observed in western Iowa, also in Allen, Moorrill. Sermon, Hanson, Dec. 26, 1824. Plymouth, northern Illinois and at Richmond, Ind. (In Boston 1825. 8~ (B 1282) Soc. Nat. History. Mom., v. 1. 1837.) Allen, Nathan, M. D. The opium trade in India Allen, John, M.D., F. R. S., d. 1741. Synopsis med- nChia 2dd. Lowell, 1853 8 icinte; or, Whole practice of physic; tr. by - Essay; connection of mentalphilosophy with medicine. himself from the last ed. of his Latin synop- Phila., 1841. 8~ (B 1547) sis. 2d ed. Lond., 1740. 2 v. (v. 1 w.) 8~ Allen, Paul. History of the American revolution. Allen, Rev. John. Sermon, death of O. Hughes. London, Baltimore, 1822. 2 v. 8 1752. 8~. (B 1218) ~ote. Writtenfor him by John Neal and AIr. Watkins. Allen, John, Vice Principal of St. Mary iagdalen's. As- Wieforh John nd rWa sociations against the established church indefensi- - History of the expedition under Lewis and ble, sermon, Feb. 24, 1772. Oxford, 1773. 8~. (B 904) Clark, across the Rocky Mts., etc., 1804-6. - No acceptance with God by faith only, sermon, univ. Phila 1814 2v 8' of Oxford, July 19, with strictures on a sermon by. This wrk wa wri, f t p ~Mr. Man. London, F 1 8~. m 19) ~Note. This work was written, from the explorers' Mr. Madan. london, [176-]. 8'. (B 1265) materials, by Nicholas Biddle, and merely conducted - SosiE remarks upon'INo acceptance with God by through the press by Paul Allen. faith only.' London, 1762. 8~ (B 1922) Sa. by.'icr. N. Y., 1 7. Allen, Rev. John. TRIAL of A. Boston, 1773. 8~ (C 27) V ar., 1845-47. Allen, John, j1. G. from Conn. Speech, employing the 2 v. 16~ (Harper's Fam. lib., v. 154-55.) armed vessels as convoys. Phila., 1798. 8~ (B 631) -- Oration, death of R. W. Howell, Nov. 22, 1792. [Prov.? Allen, John, Prof., Univ. of /Maryland. Euclid's 1792]. 4~. t p. mutilated. (B207)- Oration, Providence, Sept. 4, 1798. Providence, 1798. elements of geometry; added, Elements of 8 (B936,1714) trigonometry; Conick sections; Natural phi- - Oration, July 4, 1806, Rehoboth, Mass. Providence, losophy and astronomy. Bait., 1822. 8~ 1806. 8~ (B 1202) - Essay on appropriations by the U. S. for purchasing, - Original poems. Salem, 1801. 12~ liberating, etc., slaves. Baltimore, 1826. 8. (B 1101, Allen, Phebe. FORMAN, J. G. Notice of A. (In Brockett, 1483, W 8) L. P. Woman's work. 1867.) Allen, John, M.D., l1Maaster of Dulwich College, Alle Richard. Letter. (In Johnston, R. Letters. C257) 1843. Reply to Lingard's vindication. Lon- Alen, Samuel C. Address, Northampton, Oct. 27, 1830. d- L~~on-~~ 1827[. 8~~Northampton, 1830. 8. (B 938) don, 1827. 8~. - Eulogy on J.Wheelock, Aug. 27,1817. Hanover, 1817. - Inquiry into the rise and growth of royal pre- 8. (B 357) rogative in England. London, 1830. 8' Allen, Stephen. ALLEN, W. M. Life of S. A. (In Hunt, F. American merchants, v. 2. 1858.) - BROUGHAM, H., Ld. Allen. (lis his Statesmen of the Allen, Stephen Merrill. Myles Standish, with Contime of George IrI. Ser. 3. 1-843.) time of George iTi. Ser. 3. 1843.) Allen, Stephen Merrill. Myles Standish, with ConAllen, John, Archdeacon. The part [of] government in secration of the monument ground, Duixpromoting the education of the people of England. bury, Aug. 17, 1871. Boston, 1871. 8. (Is National Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans. 1858.) Alien, Thaddeus. Inquiry into the views, etc., of the leadAllen, John Adams. Introductory address to the 3d session ing men in the origination of our union. Boston, of the college of medicine of the Univ. of Michigan. 1845. 8 (B 1501) 2ded. Detroit, 1852. 8'. (B 1547) - Same. Boston, 1846. 8~. (B 1601) Allen, John Fisk. Victoria regia, or great water Allen, Thomas. TRIAL, Alien vs. Waldron, 1707. (Ins lily of America; with an account of its dis- N. H. Hist. Soc. Provincial papers, v. 2. 1868.) covery, etc. Boston, 1854. f. Allen, Rev. Thomas. Historical sketch of Berkshire Allen, John Ward. Sermon, May 6, 1787, in Rochester, for and Pittsfield. Boston, 1808. 8~ the Humane Soc. Rochester, 1787. 8~ (B 302) - Other copies. (B 139, 398) Allen, Jonathan. Address before the Berkshire Assoc. for - Benefits of affliction: funeral sermon on Mrs. E. Promotion of Agric. Pittsfield, 1821. 8~ (B 541) White, Apr. 22, 1798. Pittsfield, 1798. 8~ (B 916) Allen, Rev. Jonathan. Sermon, ordination of B. Thurston, - Same. 2d ed. Pittsfield, 1799. 8~. (B 174) N. Hampton, Nov. 2, 1785. Exeter, 1786. 8~ (B 916) - A Recollection of the Stockbridge Indians. (In Berk- Sermon, Oct. 8, 1806, ordination of D. T. Kimball, shire jubilee; appendix. 1845.) Ipswich. Newburyport, 1806. 8~ (B 222) - Sermon, election. Boston, 1808. 8. (B 302, 864) Allen, Jonathan A.. M.D. Essay on the use of narcotic sub- - Submission to the will of God; discourse, death of T. stances. Middlebury, 1835. 8~. (B 1279) Allen. Jr. Bost., 1806. 8~. (B 203, 282) Allen, Joseph, Bp. of Bristol. Bristol District Societies; - ALLEN, W. Account of the separation in the church sermon at the anniversary, Sept. 15, 1835. London, and town of Pittsfield. Pittsfield, 1809. 8. 1835. 4~. (B 1347) Allen, Thomas, Jr., Funeral sermon on. 1806. See Allen, T.

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ALLEN, T. 51 ALLGEMEINE Allen, Thomas. History and antiquities of London; - Memoir of J. Codman, with reminiscences by contin. by T. Wright. Lond., 1837-39. 4 v. 8~. J. Bates. Boston, 1853. 8. Allen, Thomas. Petition to Congress. o.p., [1842]. 8~ (B - Minister's warfare and weapons, sermon, installation of 1453) S. White. Brunswick, 1832. 8~ (B 1052) - WEAVER, W. Reply to Allen,' Exam. of case pre- - Ordination by elders vindicated; discourse, May 12, sented to Congress by Blair and Rives.' Washing- 1830. Boston, 1830. 8~ (B 955) ton, 1842. 8~ (B 1602) - Poem, Aug. 22, 1844. (Ie Berkshire jubilee. 1845.) Allen, Timothy. Answer to Pilate's question, What is - Report on popery, accepted by the General Assoc. of truth? Providence, R. I., 1765. 8~ (A 3, B 1713) Mass., June, 1844. Boston, 1844. 8~ (B 1881) - Salvation for all men put out of all dispute. Hartford, - Sandy River settlements. (It Maine Hist. Soc. Col., [17-]. 4. (B 1713) v. 4. 1856.) - Sermon, Lebanon, June 22, 1760. New London, 1761. - Sermon, Concord, June 4, 1818, anniversary election. 8~ (D 16) Concord, 1818. 8~. (B 302) Allen, Wilkes. Address before the Western Soc. of Mid- - Sermon, Farmington, June 26, 1822, before the Maine diesex Husbandmen. Concord, 1819. 8~ (B 540) Miss. Soc., 15th anniv. Hallowell, 1822. 8~. (B 301) - Divine favors gratefully received, discourse, Chelms- -- Sermon, May 26, 1813, anniv. election. Boston, 1813. ford, Nov. 29, 1810, [thanksgiving]. Cambridge, 8. (B 302) 1811. 8~ (B 302) - Sermon, ordination of A. Cummings. N. Yarmouth, - Duties of freemasonry, discourse, Oct. 12,1809. Boston, Feb. 14, 1821. Brunswick, 1821. 8". (B 278) 1809. 8~ (B 869) - Sermon, ordination of J. C. Goss, Topsham. Dec. 8, History of Chelmsford; with a memoir of the 1824. Brunswick, 1825. 8~ (B 280) Pwtuckett Indians. HaverhillT, 1820. 8 - Value of the Bible, discourse, Portland, May 4, 1826. Pawtuckett Indianls. Haverhill, 1820. 8~ Portland, 1826. 8~ (B 1010) - Sermon, interment of H. Cumings. Boston, 1823. 89. - BALFOUR, W. Letter to A., in reply to his lecture on (B 1212) universal salvation. Charlest., 1828. 8~ (C 243) Allen or Alan, Wrm., Cardinal. Defence of Sir W. Allen, Wm. STORY, J. Opinion in the case of A. vs. J. Stanley's surrender of Deventer, Jan., 1586- M.'Keen. Boston, 1833. 8' (B 1439) 87 ^~ i1 / r''^ -,^0~ ~Allen, Ilon. Wm., of Ohio. Letter to Young Men's Demo87;by T. Heywoocl. Manchester, 1851. 4. cratic Convention. Washington, 1842. 8. (B 1663) (Chetham Soc., v. 25.) - Oration before Calliopean Soc., Granville Literary Allen, Wmn., late Acdj. Gen. in Ireland. Memorial of meet- Inst., Aug. 9, 1836. Columbus, 1836. 8~. (B 1580) ing of officers of the army, at Windsor castle, 1648. - Speech on the report of committee [on] the assump(In Somers, J. Tracts, 2d ed., v.6. 1811.) tion of the debts of the states. [Wash.,] 1840. 8~. Allen, Wm., pseud. Killing no murder; originally applied (B 1663) to Cromwell. London, 1656, repr. 1775. 8 (B681) Allen, Win., a Friend, d. 1844. Life [and] corres-'A pamphlet which seems to have been written by pondence. Phila., 1847. 2v. 8. Sexby, though Titus saw fit to claim it.'- Carlyle. DUNN.. Allen his life and labors. ( Dunn Allen, WVm., of London. Animadversions on that H. Sketches. 1848.) part of R. Ferguson's' Interest of reason in Alien, Wm., R. N. The Dead Sea; a new route to religion,' which treats of justification. Lon- India. London, 1855. 2 v. 12. don, 1676. 12. -_ and Thomson, T. R. H. Narrative of the ex- Catholicism; enquiries touching visible church pedition to the Niger, 1841, under Capt. Trotmembership and communion. London, 1683. ter. London, 1848. 2 v. 8~. 12. Allen, Wm. Francis, and others, comp. Slave songs - Christian'sjustificationstated. Lond., 1678. 12~ of the U. S. New York, 1867. 8~. - Discourse of the nature of occurrences repre- Allen, Wm. H., President of Girard College. Eulogy on D. sented in Rev. xi. London, 1689. 12~. Webster, Jan. 18, 1853. Phil., 1853. 8. (B 1727) Mystery of iniquity unfolded; or, False apostles Alle, W. enry. W N, T. Life of A. ( hi Amer. heroes, v. 2. 1819.) and the authors of popery compared. Lon- Allen, Wmn. M. Life of S. Alien. (It Hunt, F. Amner. don, 1675. 12~. merchants, v. 2. 1858.) - State of the church in future ages. London, Allen, Wm. S. Oration, Newburyport, July 4,1830. Newburyport, 1830. 8'. (B 1203) 1684. 8... Allen Prescott; [by Mrs. S. R. Sedgwick]. New -- Practical disc. of humility. Lond., 1681. 12~. Yor, 1834. 2 12* Allen, William, Esq. Ways to raise the value of land; or, Alle, ior Alex. Jo h. l e d s Landlo d's companion. London, 1736. 8~. (B 1535) Allent, Pierre Alex. Joseph. Histoire du corps imLandlord's companion. London, 1736. 8' (B 1535) Allen, William, Jr., Funeral sermon on. 1768-69. See Free, perial du g6nie. lepartie. Paris, 1805. 8. J. (B 222) Allerton, Isaac. BACON, L. Memoir of I. A., [also] Letter Allen, Wm., Esq. American crisis; letter to Earl Gower, respecting A., by J. Davis. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. disturbances in the colonies. Lond., 1774. 8. (B 662) Col., v. 27. 1838.) Allen, Wm. Brief remarks upon the carnal and spiritual Allestree, Charles. Sermon, July 26, 1685, thanksgiving for state of man. N. Y., 1818. 8~ (B 1103) the defeat of Monmouth. Oxford, 1685. 4. (B 1251) Allen, Wm., D.D., Pres. of Bowdoin College. Ac- Allestree, Richard. The divine authority of Scripture. counts of shipwreck, and other disasters at Oxford, 1673. 8~. (B 1331) sea; with Appendix cont. Payson's Address Alletz, Pns Agustin. Manuel de l'homme du to seamen. Brunswick, Me., 1823. 8~ monde. Paris, 1761. 12~. - Account of the expedition to Quebec, 1775. (In Maine Alley, George. Observations on hydrargyria. LonHist. Soc. Col., v. 1. 1865.) don, 1810. 4~. - Account of the separation in the church and town of - Essay on [an] eruptive disease arising from the exhiPittsfield. Pittsfield, 1809. 8'. B 431) bition of mercury. Dublin, 1804. 8~. (B 818) - Address, death of N. Smith. Brunswick, 1829. 8~ (B Alley, John, Jr., TRIAL of. See Shaw, B. 960, 1882 Alleyn, Edward. COLLIER, J. P. Memoir of E. - Address, Northampton, Oct. 29, 1854, 2d en- Alleyn. Lond., Shakesp. Soc., 1841. 8~ tury since the settlement Northampton, - - The Alleyn papers; documents illustrative of - Another copy. (B 1599) the life and times of E. A., with an introd. -- Another copy. (.B 1599) 77 i O - American biographical and historical diction- London, Shakesp. Soc., 1843. 8 ary. Cambridge, 1809. 8'. Allgefaellige, Der; Lustspiel ton St. Schiitze. (In Kotzebue. Almanach, v. 21. 1823.) - Same. 2d ed. Boston, 1832. 8~ Allgemeine Bibliographie for Deutschland. Leip- Same. 3d ed. Boston, 1857. 8~ zig, Brockhaus, 1836-38. 3 v. 8. - Discourse, 40th anniversary of the gathering of Allgemeine Bibliographic; monatliches Verzeichthe 2d church in Dorchester. Bost., 1848. 8. niss der deutschen u. ausland. Literatur; von - Freedom conferred only by the gospel, sermon, N. Y., P.Trmel. Jahrg. 25, 7; 1857-60, 62. LeipOct. 3, 1832, before the A. B. C. F. M., 23d annual, 1 -6 meeting. Boston, 1832. 8'. (B 1069) zig, Brockhaus, 1857-62. 5 v. 8.

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ALLGEMEINE 52 ALLSTON Allgemeine deutsche Bibliothek; [von C. F. Nicolai]. Alligators. HIENTZ, N. U. Anatomy and physiology of the'Berlin uncd Stettin, 1766-91. 104 v. in 208 alligator of N. America. (I~ Amer. Philos. Soc. Trans., u.s., v. 2. 1825.) Stiicken (v. 15, pt. 2, and 95 w.). 8~ Allin, Abby. See Carter, Mrs. Abby (Allin). -- Anhang zu den len-52en Bande. Berlin u. Allin, Charles M. Retro-pharyngeal abcess; its medical Stettin, 1771-81. 15 v. 8~ history and treatment. N. Y., 1851. 8~ (B 1547) Allgemeine deutsche Real-Encyclophdie. See Conversa- Allin, James. The eternity of God, sermon, decease of S. tions-Lexikoln. Aspinwall. Boston, 1732. 8~ (C 33) t*ion.~s-*exi koni. ~M- Magistracy an institution of Christ, sermon, election. Allgemeine geographische Ephemeriden, hrsgb. von Boston, 1744. 8~ (B 183) Zach, Bertuch, [u. a.]. Weimar, 1798-1816. - Thunder and earthquake, a sermon. Boston, 1727. 8~ 51 v 8~ (C 33) t —Gen. Register aller 0 Bnd Two practical discourses. Boston, 1727. 8~ (C 33) ote. B. l5 contains'Ge. Register aller 50 Bande'. Allin, John. [Two sermons.] (In Burgess, E.. ed. Dedham - Neue allgem. geog. Ephemeriden, hrsgb. von pulpit. 1840.) Bertuch. Weimar, 1817-30. 30 v. 8~ Alline, Henry. Two mites; with amendments by Allgemeine Geschichte der L'nder von America. 1752-53. B. Randal. Dover, N. H., 1804. 12~ See Schroeter, J. F. Ailing, Jeremiah. Register of the weather for 25 years Allgemeine Historie der Reisen ziu Wasser und ending Mar. 31, 1810. New Haven, 1810. 8. (B 993) Lande; dnrch eine Gesellschaft gelehrter Allingham, John Till. Fortune's frolic, a farce. (In LonManner in Englischen ibergetragen und aus Theck. In Minor drama v. 5.) -a The weathercock. (In Minor drama, v. 5.) demselben in Deutsch tbersetzt. Leipzig, Allison, Burgiss, D.D. Improved dictionary of the 1748-74. 21 v. (v. 9 and 15 wanting). 4~ English language, abridged. Burlilgton, Note. The first part of this work is translated from 1815 12l J. Green's New general collection of voyages and tray- Alli, rancis. els, London, 1744-47, 4 v., 4'; the latter part from Prie- Francis andunion en vost's IHistoire generale de voyages', with additions. Alliso o. Vhiadelhia, rchag. Pinker on CAllison, Thos. Voyage from Archangel. (In Pinkerton, Contents. Vol. 1. Einleitung.-Von dem Ursprunge J Voy., v 1 1808) und Fortgange der Schiffahrt und Handlung; Erste. oy., v... Reisen der Portugiesen nach Ostindien; Erste Reisen Alliterative poem on the deposition of Richard II.; der Engliandernach Guinea und Ostindien. 2. Reisen ed.byT. Wright. London, 1838. 4~ (Camnach verschiedenen Theilen von Africa und den an- den Soc., v. 3.) griinzenden Eylanden. 2, 3. Reisen langst der west- Allium (in botany). DON, G. Monograph of the genus A. lichen Kiiste von Africa, von Capo Blanco his Sierra (I4 Wernerian Nat. Hist. Soc. Mem. v. 6. 1832.) Leona. 3. Reisen nach GLinea und Benin. 4... ~ Beschr. von Guinea; Beschr. der Kiisten von Rio da Allix, Pierre. Douze sermons sur divers textes. 2e Volta bis Capo Lope Gonsalvo; Reisen nach Guinea ed. Rotterdam, 1685. 12~ und Benin, Kongo und Angola. 4, 5. Beschreibung - Examination of the scruples of those who refuse to von Loango, Kongo, Angola, Benguela und der angrain- take the oath of allegiance. London, 1689. 4. (B 6) zenden L'indern. 5. Beschreibung der Lander lingst The Fathers vindicated; anima versions on der ostlichen Kuste von Africa; Reise nach dem Reiche aes vi cate amavesos China. 6. Beschr. von China. 6, 7. Beschr. von -'The judgment of the fathers touching the Korea, westliche Tartarey und Tibet; Reisen durch die trinity, against Bull's defence of Nicene faith'. Tartarey, Tibet, und Buchareynach China. 8. Reisen London, 1697 8' der Hollander nach Ostindien; Reisen der Franzosen - T, i nach Ostindien. 9 wanting. 10, 11. Reisen der Bihie. Old Testanient. nach Ostindien. 9 wanting. 10, 11. Reisen der - The Psalms, with preface and arguments. 1701. See Franzosen und anderer nach Ostindien. 12. Reisen Bilex. Old estaheent. nach Ostindien durch Suidwest; Reisen nach den Siid- - Wexons on the boos of the Holy Sriptures. landern; Irrende Reisen, oder solche, die kein vorge- Watson, R. Theol. tracts, v. 1. 1791.) setztes Ziel haben. 13. Erste Reisen, Entdeckungen, Refections upon the opinions of moder divines conund Nielerlassungen der Enrop-aer in America 14. cerning government. London, 1689. 4~. (B 5) Neu-Frankreich, d.i., Entdeckungen und Eroberungen Allmann, Anton. Leben u. Werken. (liz Andresen, A. der Franzosen in dem nordlichen America, durch Maler-Radircr des 19n Jahrh.,v. 3. 1866.) Charlevoix. 15 ucwanting. 16-17. Fortsetzung der Allnutt, Z. Useful accounts of the rivers and canals west vii. Reisen, u.s.w., in America. 18. Zusltze zu dem of ondon. 2ded. Henley [18-]. 8. (B 1740) vIi.-XTI. Bde aus dem xten Bde der holland. Ausg. 19. Allom, Thomas. 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ALLUSIONS 53 ALMANACS Allusions. BREWER, E. C. Dictionary of phrase - ALM&NACH gen6rale de medecine, 1836; par and fable. London, [1870]. 8~ Domange-Hubert. Paris, 1836. 12~. Allwood, Philip. Brief remarks on' The declaration of the - ALMANACH inmp6rial, an xIII [1805], 1809, 11-13. Catholic bishops'. London, 1826. 8~ (B 1381) P T 1804-12 5 8" Allworthy, Edward. Neglected children of the poor. (In aises,. Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans. 1867.) - ALMANACH manuel, 1840. 2e 6d. Paris, -z.d. 18. Allyn, John, Secretary of Conn., and Pitkin, W. Their - ALMANACH national de France, 1793, an xII majesties colony of Connecticut vindicated from the [18041 Paris n.c. 2v. 8~ abuses of'Some seasonable considerations for the L[. a, 1.c 8' good people of Connecticut'. Bost., 1694. 4~ (B 13) - ALMANACH royal, 1767, 69, 75, 76, 78-86, 88 Allyn, John, of zuxcborough, Milass. New Year's sermon, -92, 1822. Paris, n.d. 18 v. 8~ Duxborough, Jan. 1. n.p., [1806]. 8~. (B 207, C 23) - ALMANACH royal, 1792. Paris, n.d. 32~ - The Office of a bishop; sermon, Nov. 14, 1793, Pownal- borough, ordination of A. Bradford. Boston, 1794. - ALMANACH royal d'Hayti, 1814-18. Cap-Hemy, 8~ (B 165,168) n.d. 4 v. 8~ - Sermon, election. Boston, 1805. 8. (B 187, 202, 1830) - ALMANACK, 1869-72; by J. Whitaker. Lon- Sermon,Hanover, Oct. 30,1799. Bost.,1800. 8~ (B286) 1868 71 3v 129 - Sermon, Plymouth, Dec. 22, 1801. Boston, 1802. 8~ o -. (B 163, 171, 213) - ALMANACK of the fine arts, 1852; ed. by R. W. - FRANCIS, C. Memoir of A..p., [18-]. 8~. (B 1453) Buss. London, n.d. 12". - -Same. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col.,.v. 25. 1836.) ALMANAK mercantil; 6, Guia de comerciantes, Allyn, Robert. Report of Commissioners of Pub- 1801. Madrid, s.d. 8. lie Schools of R. I. Providence, 1856. 8~ _ ALMANAQUE peruano, 1799-1821. Lima, s.d. Alma. RIHARDS, A. B. B. allads of the battle of the 22. Alma. 3d ed. London, 1854. 12~. (C 307) Almacen de novias, El. See Cruz y Cano, R. de la. Note. 1799-1809, by G. Moreno; 1810-11, 15-21, J. G-. Almack, Richard, ed. Papers relating to the pro- Paredes; 1812-14, F. Romero. ceedings in Kent, 1642-46. (Camden misc., - AMERICAN almanac, 1830-61. Boston, 1839, v.3. 1855. Camden Soc., v. 61.) n.d.-61. 32v. 8'. Almack's, a novel. New York, 1827. 2 v. 12~. - ANGLO-CIESE kalenda for 1833, 37. Can Almack's revisited; [by C.White]. London, 1828. ton, China, s.d. 2 v. 8. 3 v. 12' - - Companion. 1832. Macao, n.d. 12'. Almee matres; by Megathym Splene [J. C. Thom- - ANNUAL advertiser, 1740; by E. Smith. London, 1740. 12'. (E 72) son]. London, 1849. 18. - APOLLO Anglicanns, 1737, 40-49; by R. Saunders. Almanacs and Calendars. Dr MORGAN, A. Book London, 1737-49. 11 v. 12~. (E 72) of almanacs. London, 1851. obl. 8' - ASTRONOMICAL diary or almanack, 1798; by 8. Chano,,la'lma1 a s, iol idler. Boston, [1797]. 8~. (E21) -ELLIOTT, G. B. Condensed calendar, adapted dler. Boston, [1797]. 8 (E 21) - ELLIOTT, G. B. Condensed calendar, adapted _ ATLANTIC almanac, 1868-71. Boston, n.d. 4~. to the old and new style. 1848. f~ Ms. -_ BANKER'S almanac, 1851; [ed. by J. S. Ho- HALLIWELL, J. O. Two essays. 2d. Notes on early Boson, N a, 1851. 8. calendars. 2d ed. London. 1839. 8~ (B 1742) mans]. Boston, N.., and Phla., 1851. 8~ - KORB, G. F. Tabulae kalendarium Romanorumvetus, - BENGAL almanac, 1844; by S. Smith & Co. Cal691-709, comparantes cum forma anni Juliani. (In cutta 1844. 8. Orelli and Baiter. Onomasticon Tullianum, v. 1.) -BENGAL calendar, 1792. New ed. London, - SHURTLEFF, N. B. Calendar for the Hebrew - c, years 5622-5660, [A. D.] 1861-1900. Bos- -. n toll 1863 8~ -- BENGAI. native almanac, in Bengali.] ton, 1863.*' 8,'., 11 1 - BICKERSTAFF'S Mass., Conn., R. I., N. H., and Ver- - Perpetual calendar for the old and new style. mont almanac, 1800. Salem, [1799]. 8. (E 28) Boston, 1848. 8~. - BOMBAY calendar and directory, 1837-[38]. - - Same. Boston, 1851. 4~ Bombay, 1837. 8~ - ALBANY] evening journal almanac, 1863, 64, 66. - BOSTON almanac, 1836-72. Boston, 1836-72. Albany, 1863-66. 3 v. 120 37 v. 24~ - ALMANAC, 1737, 40-49; by J. Wing. London, n.d. - BRISTOL county almanac, business directory, llv. 12~. (E72) etc., 1852; by G. Adams. Boston, n.d. 16~. -ALMANACH californien, 1851. Paris, n.d. 12~ -- _BRITISH almanac of the Soc. for the Diffusion -ALMANACH Comique, 1851. Paris,.. 18~. of Useful Knowledge, 1829- 71 (wanting - ALMANACH de Gotha, 1818-1872 (1841 w.). 1831, 33, 34). London, 1828-71. 12. Gotha, n.d. 54 v. 32. _ -- Companion to the almanac, 1828-71 (1834 Note. The vol. for 1863 contains an' Histoire deo'Al- o a n to t a a 1 (183 manach de Gotha', and'Aperqu des matieres depuis wanting). London, n.d. 12. 1776'. - BRITISH diary, 1740-46; by J. Sharp. London, n.d. - ALMANACH de la cour, 1771. Vienne, n.d. 32. 7v. 120. (E 72) - ALMANACH delanoblesse, 1848. Paris, 1848. 12~ - BRITISH imperial calendar, 1814; byB. P. Cap-'ALMANACH de l'encyclopedie generale, par M. per. London, n.d. 12. Alcan, 1869 le a Paris, nd. 4. - BRITISH telescope, 1737, 40-49; by E. Weaver. LonAlcan, 1869, le annee, Paris, n.d. 4. don, n.d. 11 v. 12~. (E 72) - ALMANACH de Monsieur, 1781; par P. F. Di- - CALENDARIO generale pe' Regii Stati di Sardedot; [avec tableau hist. du Maine]. Paris, gna, 1824-60. Torino, 1824-60. 37 v. 8~ 1781. 8~. - CALENDARIO generale del Regno d'Italia, 1862. - ALMANACH deVersailles. 1782. Vers., n.d. 12~. Torino, 1862. 8~ - ALMANACH des chasseurs. (In Causeries de chas- _ CALENDARIO guia de forasteros de Lima, seurs. [1855?]) - ALIANACH des muses. Vol. 50. [Paris,] 1814. 1822-38. Lma, n.d. 17 v 12~. 12'. JNote. 1822-25, 29-38, edited by J. G. Paredes; 1826, ^^" ~ ~~~~~12,.9~~ by E. Carrasco; 1827-28, by N. F. de Pierola. - ALMANACH des negocians, 1762. Bruxelles, - CALENDARIUM astrologicum, 1744; by T. Trigge. Lon1762. 8~. don, n.d. 12~. (E 72) - ALMANACH du commerce, par J. de la Tynna, - CALENDARIUM Carolinum, a new almanack, 1809, 10, 15. Paris, n.d. 8. 1666; by G. Wharton. London, 1666. 8. - ALMANACH facetieux, 1851. Paris, n.d. 18. n.d. 2 v. 16~. - ALMANACH franqais des Etats-Unis, 1854. New - CALENDRIER de la cour, 1766, 1792. Bruxelles, York, 1854. 12~ n.d. 16~

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ALMANACS 54 ALMANACS - CALIFORNIA state almanac and annual register, - HARVIE'S Prince Edwards Island almanack, 1855- Sacramento, 1855. 8~ 1868. Charlottetown, n.d. 8~ - CAMBRIDGE almanac and business directory, - ILLUSTRATED pilgrim almanac, 1860. Boston, 1847, by G. Adams. Boston, n.d. 16~ 1860. 8. - CANTON almanack, 1832, pt. 2. Canton, China, - JAYNE, D. Medical almanac andguide to health, 1853. 1832. 8~. Phila., 1853. 8. CB 1556) CHEROKEE almanac, 1836, 40, 46, 47. Union, - JOURNAL de Metz, 1765. Metz, 1765. 12~ 1836- Park Hill, 1840-47. 16" - KALENDAR Of the English church and ecclesias- CHRISTIAN almanac for New England, 1821-25, tical almanac, 1867. London, n.d. 8. 28-38. Boston, 1821-38. 16 v. 12. -- KALENDARZYK emigranta, 1843. W Bruxelli, 1843. 28-38. Boston, 1821-38. 16 v. 12 ~ 16 (E 81) - CLARKE'S confederate household almanac, 1863. - LADIES' diary, 1737, 40-49. London, 1737, 40-49. 11 v. Vicksburg, 1863. 12. 12~. (E 72) - COCK'S musical almanac, 1850. Lond., n.d. 8~ - LADY'S almanac, 1855, 57, 59, 69. Boston, n.d. - C(ELESTIAL diary, 1737, 40-49; by S. Pearse. London, 4 V. 24~ n.d. 11v. 12~. (E 72) - LAW almanac, 1870.' New York, 1870. 80. - COMIC almanack, 1835-53; illus. by G. Cruik- - LONDON calendar; or, Court and city register; shank and others. London, n.d. 19v. 16. with Stockdale's New companion, 1785. - COMIC almanack, The; an ephemeris in jest London, n.d. 18~ and earnest; illust. by G. Cruikshank. 1st -- Same. 1792, 1812; [with Rider's Brit. Merser. 1835-43. London, [1871]. 8. lin, 1792, 1812]. London, n.d. 180. - COMPLETE N. H. register; containing an almanac for - MERCURIUS Nov-Anglicanus, 1743; by W. Nadir. 1797. Exeter, 1796. 8~ (E 28) Boston, 1743. 8~ (B 350) - CONFEDERATE STATES almanac, 1864. Mobile, - MRLNU Anglicusjunior, 1677; [by W. Lilly. London, 1677.] 8. (C 59) 1864. 12. -- MERaLINUS Anglicus junior, 1737, 40-49; by H. Coley. - CONGREGATIONAL calendar and family almanac, London, n.d. 11 v. 12~. (E 72) 1841. London, n.d. 12. - MERLINUS liberatus, 1737, 40-49; by J. Partridge. - COURT and city kalendar, 1763, 65-67; cont. London, nd. 11 v. 12'. (E 72) Rider'- ~ r'IMerlin]. Lo,,.o ~ — METROPOLITAN Catholic almanac, 1839-41, 43, lider's [Brit. Merlinl. London, n.d. 16~ Rider's [Brit. Merli]. Lon8don, nFd. 1G60it. ~ 45, 47, 49, 50, 53, 56, 61. Balt., n.d. 13 v. 12~. - DEUTSCHER Volks-Kalender, 1870; von F. W. Gubitz. Berlin, [1869]. 16~ (E 19) - MILLER'S planter's and merchant's state rights -- DUNHAM and True's almanac, 1796. Hanover, [1795]. almanac, 1864. Charleston, n.d. 8~ (E 28) - NATIONAL almanac and annual record. 1863- DUNIGAN'S American Catholic almanac, 1858. 61. Phila., 1863-64. 2 v. 16~ New York, n.d. 12~ - NATIONAL calendar, 1820-24, 28-36, by P. - EDUCATIONAL calendar, 1871. Lond., n.d. 8~ Force. Wash., 1820-36. 14 v. 12~ - ELLIOT'S Washington pocket almanac, 1824-29. - NEw HAMPSHIRE calendar, an almanac, 1795; by A. Washington, n.d. 6 v. 12~ Weatherwise. Newburyport, n. d. 8~ (E 28) - ENGLISH CHURCH UNION kalendar; an eccl. - NEW AMPSHIRE diary; or, Almanack, 1797. Exeter, almanac, 1863. London, 1863. 12. - NEW SOUTH WALES calendar and directory, - ENVIRONS of Boston, almanac and directory, 1835. Sydney, 1835. 8~ 1850. Boston, n.d. 180 - NEw YORK almanac, 1857-58. New York, -'EmqF/epit, 1737, 40-49; by J. Gadbury. London, 2 240 1737, 40-49. 11 v. 12~. (E 72) n.. - FAMILY almanack, 1744; by N. Culpepper. London, - ODD FELLOWS register and almanac, 1860. Bosn.d. 12~. (E 72) ton, n.d. 12~ - FARMER'S almanac, Boston, 1797-1870. n.d. - OLIVER AND BOYD'S Edinburgh almanack and 74 v. 8. imperial register, 181'6; and univ. Scots and - Sanze. 1801-04, 06-08; by R. B. Thomas. Boston, imp. register, 1817, 21. Edin., n.d. 2 v. 120 [1800-07]. AlQ-nar.1 1 ^0 70 8Q 01~'- -2New Edinburgh almanac and national repository, - FLE E3T, T. Almanack, 1720, 79-89, 91-1800. 1837. Edinburgh, [1836]. 12~. (E 27) Boston, 1720-[99]. 12 V. 160. - -Same. North suppl.,1837. Aberdeen, [1836]. 12~. (E27) iVote. Variously called Almanack, Pocket alma- - - Same. Western supplement, 1837. Edinburgh, nack, Register, etc. [1836]. 12~. (E 27) - FLY, an almanac, 1744. London, 1744. 12~. (E 72) - -Same. 1841, 44 [with Western supplement], - FRANCE. Bureau des Longitudes. Connaissance 49, 50, 52, 58. Edinb., n.d. 6 v. 12~ des tems,.a l'usage des astronomes et des -'OA'xr-toa 8S6Xara, 1749; by T. Wing. London, n.d. navigateurs, 1796-97, 1808. Paris, 1796- 8 (E 72) 1806. 2 v. 8~ - ORACLE of rural life; an almanack for sports- FRANCE eccl6siastique, La; almanach du clerge, m, 1840. London, 1840. 12 1869. Paris, n.d. 80. - ORIGINAL Edinburgh almanack and universal -GARDENER'S and planter's almanac; by R. Scots register, 1815. Edin., n.d. 12~. - estooLondon, 1778. 12~ - PARKER'S ephemeris, 1737, 4049. London, 1737-48. WTeston. London, 1778. 12. 11 v. 12~. (E 72) - GENERAL almanack of Scotland and British - PERKINS; a new almanack, 1744. London, n.d. 12~. register, 1810. Edinburgh, n.d. 12~ (E 72) - GENTLEMAN'S diary, 1741-49. London, 1741-49. 9 v. - PETIT almanach national, [1848]. Paris, n.d. 16~ 12~. (E 72) - POOR Robin, 1693, 96-99, a new almanack. - GENTLEMAN and citizen's almanack, by J. London, n.d. 16~ Watson, 1745. Dublin, 1745. 8~ - Same. 1737, 40-49. Lond., 1737-49. 11 v. 12. (E 72) - Same. By S. Watson. 1788. Dublin, 1788. 8~ - PRESBYTERIAN historical almanac, 1867; by J. - GREAT metropolis; or, New York almanac, 1850. M. Wilson. Phila., 1867. 8~ New York, n.d. 8~ - PROVIDENCE almanac and business directory, - GIERa's southern almanac, 1862,63. Savannah, 1856. Providence, n.d. 18~ n.d. 2 V. 12 -- REMARKABLE news from the stars, 1737, 40-49; by W. - HAND-BOOK almanac for thePacific states, 1862; Andrews. London, 1737-49. 11 v. 12. (E 72) - by H.AND-BOOKalmanaforthePacific states, 1862; -- DER'S British Merlin, 1755, 63, 65-67, 92, 1812. See by W. H. Knight. San Francisco, 1862. 16~ Court and city Register; -London calendar.

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ALMANACS 55 ALPENHUETTE -ROYAL INSURANCE Co. almanac, 1858, 1865. Almodovar, Dzque d'. Historiapolitica delosestabLondon and Liverpool, n.d. 2 v. 16~ lecimientos ultramarinos de las naciones euSame. 1865. Amer.ed. Boston, n.d. 8~ ropeas; porE. Malo deLuque [pseud.]. Mad- ROYAL kalendar; or, Annual register, 1790, rid, 1784-90. 5 v. (v. 2-5 w.). 8~ 1805; and court and city register, 1821, 47- Almon, John. Anecdotes of the life of Wm. Pitt, 48, 57. Lond., n.d. 7 v. 12~ Earl of Chatham, with his speeches, 1736-78. - SADLIER'S Catholic almanac and ordo, 1864- 6th ed. London, 1797. 3 v. 8~ 66. New York, n.d. 3v. 12~ - Same. 7th ed. London, 1810. 3 v. 8~ SPECULUM anni, 1740, 42, 43, 46, 48; by H. Season. Lon- - Biographical, literary, and political anecdotes of o- SWALLO, alman, 174 Lod., n.d.. (E 72) eminent persons of the present age. London, - SWALLow, almanack, 1744. Lond., nz.d. 12~. (E 72) - TASMANIAN royal calendar; compiled by J. 1797-98. 3 v. 8. WVood. Launceston, 1849. 8~. - Collection of all the treaties of peace; etc., be- TEXAS almanac, 1867. Galveston, n.d. 8~. tween Great Britain and other powers, 1688- THOMAS'S Mass., Conn., R. I., N. H., and Vt. alma- 1771. London, 1772. 2 v. 8. nack for 1800. Worcester, [1799]. 8~ (E 28) - Collection of interesting authentic papers, rela- TIMES telescope; a guide to the almanack, 1814, tive to the dispute between Great Britain and 15, 19, 20, 23, 27. London, n.d. 6 v. 12~ America, 1764-1775. London, 1777. 8~ - TREWENDT'S Volks-Kalender, 1870. Breslau, [1869]. Note. Usually called' Prior documents.' 16~ (E 19) - Collection of political tracts, 1764-1773. Lon- TRIBUNE almanac and political register, 1838- dol, 1773. 4 v. 8~ 68. Repr. New York, 1868. 2 v. 12~. Contents. Vol. 1. (B 1631) Letterfrom CANDOR to - Same. 1869, 70, 72. N.Y., n.d. 3 v. 12~ the Public advertiser. 3d ed. 1770.-LETTER to Almon - UNITED STATES' almanac, 1844, 45,by J.Downes. concerning libels, warrants, and seizure of papers, 7th 1ATES 18444A5 a 2A. O,O ed. 1771. (Also 5th ed. 1765. 8~. B 706)-ANOTHER let1Phi a., 1844-45. 2 V. 8. tter to J. Almon, in matter of libel. 2d ed. 1771. 2. (B - UNITED STATES national almanac, 1825-27. 1632) TRIAL of John P. Zenger of N. York, printer, and Phila., Desilver, 1825-27. 3 v. 8~ of William Owen. 1765.- SOMERS, J. Security of Eng- UTILE giornale, 1832. Milano, n.d. 16. lishmen's lives. New ed. 1771.- JURA populiAnglicani. - UTILE gorne 18. M, n. 16 1772.-Two speeches of Lord HARDWICKE when Lord - VOLKS Kalendar fur 1853; hrgb. von K. Stef- Chancellor. 1770. - PRINCIPLES of late changes imparfens. Berlin, n.d. 16~. tially examined. 2d ed. 1765. 3. (B 1633) HISTORY of - Vox stellarum, 1737,40-49; by F. Moore. London, n.d. the minority, 1762-64. 4th impr. 1766. 4. (B 1634) 12. (E 72) [TRUE hist. of a short administration. 1766.-ENQUIRY'WARROCK'S Yirginia and North Carolina alma- into the conduct of a late commoner. 5th impr. 1766.- WARROCK'S Virginia and North Carolina alma- EXAMINATION of the principles of a late right hon. gennac, 1865. Richmond, n.d. 12~ tieman. 1766.- SHORT considerations upon some late - WEBER'S Volks-Kalender, 1854. Leipz., n.d. 16~ grants. 1766.- FREE appeal to the people of Great Brit- WVHIG almanac and politician's register, 1845. sn.t.p. ail. 2d ed. 1767.- HONEST elector's proposal. 1767. - 80. (C 199) LETTER to the Duke of Grafton, [1768?]. - WISCONSIN almanac and annual register, 1856, - Debates and proceedings of the House of Comcomp. by J. W. Hunt. Milwaukee, n.d. 8. mons, 1743-46. London, n.d. 2 v. 8. See also Annie; - Annuaire; - Directories; - Letter to C. Jenkinson. 2d ed. London, 1781. 4~. (A 27) - Registers; —Year-books. - Memoirs of Wilkes. (l^ Wilkes, J. 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ALPHABET 56- ALPS Alphabet. ALPHABET of the 14th century. (In Aips. BALL, J. The central Alps. New ed. LonWeale, J. Quarterly papers on archit., v. 2. 1845.) don, 1866. 8~. - ALPHABETA varia. (InzBaring, D. E. Clavis diplo- _ _ Guide to the eastern Alps. London, 1868. 8~ matica. 1737.) - - Guide to the western Alps; with Geology of ARUNDEL SOCIETY. Alphabet of capital letters Alps t. selected from the illuminations of Italian cho- the Alps by E. Desor. London, 1863. 8 ral books of the 15th and 16th centuries. - - ed. Peaks, passes, and glaciers;.excursions by [Also C, D, L, colored.] n, 1862 f theAlpine Club. London, 18629. 8. - BELL, A. M. Visible speech; the science of -- Same. 2d series, ed. by E. S. Kennedy. Lonuniversal alphabetics. London, 1867. 8~. don, 1862. 2v. 8. - BUETTNER, C.W. Brevis expositio alphabetorum om- -BROCREDON, W. Excursions in the Alps. nium populorum. (In Goettingen. Ges. d. Wiss. London, 1833. 12. 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AMAZON 59 AMELIE - CARREY, E. L'Amazone; huit jours sous Ambrosius, St., Bp. of Milan. Secunda pars opel'6quateur. Paris, 1856. 18~ rum. np., [15 —. f~ - HERNDON, W. L., and GIBBON, L. Exploration Contents. Expositio in Ps. CXVIII, Evang. sm. Lucam, of the Amazon. Wash., 1854. 2 v. 8 Epist. Pauli. - KINGSTON, W. H. G. On the banks of the - Opera. Lut. Par., 1661. 5 v. f Contents. Vol. 1. Vita a C. Baronio. -Eadem a Amazon; a boy's journal. London, 1871. 8~. Paulino Presbytero. - In libros Genesis, Exodi, Levitici, - LA CONDAMINE, C. M. de. Voyage de la riviere Numerorum, Deuteronomii, Regum. 2. In libros Amazon. Paris, 1745. 8~ Tobise, Job, Psalmorum, Proverbiorum Salomonis, Ec- MAREKHAM, C. R., ed. Expeditions into the val- clesiastis, Ecclesiastici.- In Esaiam, Hieremiam, Dan~ _MARKHAM, C...Epdtosnielem, Jonam, Micham, Aggseum, Malachiam. 3. In ley of the Amazons, 1539-40, 1639. London, Evang. sec. Lucam.- In Epistolas Paulinas. 4. De 1859. 8. (Hakluyt Soc., v. 24.) officiis. - In symbolum Apost. -De fide. -De spiritu -ITAURY, M. F. The Amazon andf ~thef Atlantic sancto.-De Filii divinitate et consubstantialitate, contra MAURY,.. e Amazon an te A c Arianos.- De incarnationis dominicse mysterio. -De slopes of S. America. Wash., 1853. 8~ mysterio paschae. - De paschalis celebritatis ratione. - ORTON, J. The Andes and the Amazon; or, - De Satyri fratris obitu. - De fide resurrectionis. - Acrossn the continent. New VYork, 1870. 80 De initiandis. -De sacramentis. -De sacerdotali digAILVACOUTheHO, J. nti. NEmb ouhure, de l'Amazone. nitate.- De pcenitentia contra Novatianos. —De virginis - SILVA-COUTrNHO, J. M. Embouchures de'Amazone. institutione. -- Hortatio ad virginitatem. - De virginis (In Paris. Soc. de G6og. Bull., 5e s6rie, v. 14. 1867.) firma vivendi, ad virgin dev ta tus. - Devirgiforma vivendi, ad virginem devotam tractatus.-De vir- SMYTH, W., and LOWE, F. 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AMERICA (Description) 63 AMERICA (Nat. Hist.) Description (Maps). - HERRERA, A. de. (In his Historia gen., v. 1. 1729.) - BLAEU, W. Anmerica nova tabula. Lp., [17-]. f0 - - Eng. Account of the first discoveries of America by (E 78 no. 310) the Europeans. (In his Gen. hist.,v. 1. 1740; and in - CARE ^noCre' Amrcna. 3ia.1 0 Churchill, 0. and J. Col. of voy., v. 5. 1744.) - CAREY, M. Carey's American atlas. Phila., - HUMBOLDT, F. H. A. von. Kritische Unterlb~1809~. t~f9~. ~suchungen fiber die historische Entwickelung - ENGLISH pilot. 4th book; from Hudson's bay der geographischen Kenntnisse von der to the river Amazones. London, 1742. fo Neuen Welt; aus dem Franz6sischen fibers. - GENERAL English pilot, 4th part, Greenland von J. L. Ideler. Berlin, 1852. 3 v. 8~. to the Amazones. London, 1707. 2. - KOHL, J. G. Popular history of the discovery - JEFFERYS, T. American atlas. London, 1775- of America; tr. by R. R. Noel. London, 78. 2v. fP. 1862. 2v. 8~ - JOMARD, E. 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AMERICA (Nat. Hist.) 64 AMERICAN - MONARDES, N. Historia medical de las cosas at Beverly, to determine the variations of the magnetic que setraen de nuestras lidias Occid. Sevila, needle. - Sewall, S. Magnetical obs. at Camb. - Gan*5 7 4. 4'o nett, C. Historical register of the aurora borealis, Aug. 8, 1781- Aug. 19, 1783. - Wigglesworth, E. A - - Eng. Joyfull newes; englished by J. Framp- comparative view of thermometrical and barometrical ton. London, 1596. 4" observations, at Camnb. - Cutler, M. Meteorological obs. - -Lat. Simplicium medicamentorum historia, at Ipswich, in 1781, 82, 83.- Lincoln, B. Account of several strata of earth and shells on the banks of York [Lat. cum] annot. a C. Clusio. 3a ed. Antv., River, in Va. - Belknap, J. Account of large quanti1593. - 8~ ties of a fossil substance, containing vitriol and sulphur, -- PLumIEa, C. Description des plantes de found at Lebanon, N. H. - Deane, S. 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Madrid, 1792. 4~ of house-swallows in winter. - Prince, J. An air- -.French. M6moires philos., etc.; avec des ob- pump on a new construction. - Dearborn, B. A pumpservations et additions [de J. G. Schneider]; engine; - A fire-engine of a new construction. - Little, tr. Tpar [Lefebvre de illebrune]. Paris, 1787. D. Upon the art of making steel. — Tufts, C. The tr. par I[Lefebvre de Villebrune]. Paris, 1787. horn-distemper in cattle. - Fisher, J. A remarkably 2 V. 8~ large tumour, found in the cavity of the abdomen. - - WILuLIAMSON, H. Climate of America. New Beardsley, E. On the effects of stagnant air. - Binney, York, 1811. 8 B. IRemarkable case of gun shot wound. -Holyoke, OE. A. Bill of mortality for Salem, 1782, 83. -Warren, See also the names of the parts of America and the J. History of a large tumour, in the region of the abdocountries, especially United States, cities, etc., in it; men, containing hair. - Feron, J. Experiments on the and consult many of the works enumerated above under waters of Boston. - Wigglesworth, E. On the longevDescription, as JEFFERYS, VRiEs (S. de); see also Bot- ity of the inhabitants of Ipswich and Hingham. any, Zoology, etc. 2. Lowell, J. Eulogy on J. Bowdoin. - Winthrop, J. Geometrical method of finding any required series of America invincible, a poem; prefixed, a history of the for- Geometrical method of ding any required series of mer wars in Amperica. Danvers, 1779. 12t (C 102) mean proportionals between given extremes; — Rule America libera, L'; da V. Alfieri. (In his Opere. v. 3. 1806.) for trisecting angles geometrically. - Crosswell, W. for trisecting angles geometrically. — Crosswell, W. America; iieia, pom da eroicoV. AdieGi. Bartolmeis gpeie. Sine- Rules for resolving two cases in oblique spherical trigAmerica; poema eroico di G. Bartolomei giak Sme- onometry. - Webber, S. Obs. of an annular eclipse of ducci. 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Boston2 (B 898, 18) parallel of latitude;- Table of results, from a course of obs. on the heat of the atmosphere, 1786-92, Salem, - Memoirs. Boston, 1785-1818. 4 v. 4~. Mass. -Packard, -.On the retreat of swallows in Contents. Vol. 1.' Willard, J. Method of finding winter.- Bruyn, S.J. On the retreat of swallows, and the altitude and longitude of the nonagesimal degree of the torpid state of certain animals, in winter. - Crocker, the ecliptic, etc. -Williams, S. On the latitude of the A. Practical essay on raising apple trees, and making University at Cambridge; with obs. of the variation and cider. - Meteorological observations made at Mondip of the magnetic needle. -Willard, J. Table of the treal. -Parsons, S. H. Discoveries made in the westequations to equal altitudes, for the latitude of the Univ. ern country. -Winthrop, J. Barometical obs. and reof Cambridge, 42~ 23' 28" N.; with an account of its marks. — Wigglesworth, E. Table showing the probaconstruction and use. - Williams, S. Astronomical bility of the duration, the decrement, and the expectaobs. in the state of Mass. —Payson, P. Some select as- tion of life, in Mass. and N. H. - Gannett, C. Curious tronomical obs. at Chelsea. - Cutler, M. Obs. of the appearance of the aurora borealis, Mar. 27, 1781.transit of Mercury over the sun, Nov. 12, 1782, at Ips- Heath, W. On the darkness in Canada, Oct. 1785. - wich. -Willard, J. Obs. of a solar eclipse, Oct. 27, Maxwell, H. Trees, as conductors of lightning. - 1780, at Beverly, etc. —Peters, J. Obs. at St. John's Vinall, J. Experiments in electricity. -Warren, J. Island. - Gannett, C. Obs. at the Univ. in Cambridge. Effects of light on vegetation. - West, S. Gay lead. - - Brown, J. Obs. at Providence. - Granchain, - de. Baylies, W. Description of Gay Head. -Sargent, W. Obs. at Newport. - West, B. Obs. in Providence, of the List of forest and other trees, N. W. of the river Ohio. eclipse of the sun, Apr. 23, 1781. -Winthrop, J. Ac- - Annan, R. Skeleton of a large animal, found near count of the transit of Mercury, at Camb., Nov. 12, 1782. Hudson's river. -Edwards, T. Descr. of a horn or -Cutler, M. Obs. of an eclipse of the moon, Mar. 29, bone, lately found in the river Chemung. -Dexter, A. 1782, and of the sun, Apr. 12, at Ipswich. —West, B. Obs. on the manufacture of pot ash. - Feron, M. SecOn the extraction of roots. - Philomath. A new ond essay on the Boston pump waters. -Webster. N., method of computing interest at six per cent. -Merca- Jr. On the theory of vegetation. - Holyoke, E. A. tor. Several ways of determining what sum is to be in- Uncommon case of emphysema. - Dexter, A. On the sured on an adventure, that the whole interest may be theory of vegetation. covered. - Bowdoin, J. Obs. upon an hypothesis for 3. Bowditch, N. Observations on the comet of solving the phenomena of light; —Obs. on light, and 1807; —Observations on the total eclipse of the sun, the waste of matter in the sun and fixt stars, occasioned June 16, 1806, made at Salem; -- Addition to the meby the constant efflux of light from them; - Obs. tend- moir on the solar eclipse of June 16, 1806;- Aping to prove, by phenomena and Scripture, the exist- plication of Napier's rule for solving the cases of rightence of an orb, which surrounds the whole visible mate- angled spheric trigonometry to several cases of obliquerial system. - Williams, S. A very uncommon dark- angled spheric trigonometry. - Croswell, W. Two ness in New Eng., May 19, 1780. —Lee, A. Effects of tables of the varieties in the first and second cases of lightning in Phila. - Cutler, M. Effects of lightning on a oblique spherics. - Dearborn, B. Remarks on the conrock in Gloucester. - Baldwin, L. Curious appearance struction of the common scale-beam, with a description of the electrical fluid, produced by raising an electrical of the new gold standard beam, invented by the author. kite in the time of a thunder-shower. - Williams, S. — Holyoke, E. A. Proposal for adjusting a new scale Obs. and conjectures on the earthquakes of New Eng.- to the mercurial thermometer. -Lathrop, J. Account Jones, D. Account of West-river mountain, and the of the springs and wells on the peninsula of Boston, etc. appearance of there having been a volcano in it. -Al- - Fothergill, A. On the origin and formation of ice-isexander, C. Account of eruptions, and the present ap- lands, and their dangerous effects in navigation. - Lathpearances, in West-river mountain. - Willard, J. Obs. rop, J. Effects of lightning on several persons in Chel

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AMER. ACAD. 65 AMER. ACAD. sea, Aug. 2, 1799; -Effects of lightning'on the house of son relative to the distrib. of the electrical matter upon D. Merry and several other houses ii the vicinity, May the surface of two globes. — Fisher, A. M. Orbit of 11, 1805. -Moody, S. Effects of lightning on the house the comet of 1819.- Bowditch, N. Elements of the of S. Moody, Maine, Apr. 17, 1807. — Alden, T. Effects comet of 1819. -Pickering, J. Adoption of a uniform of lightning on the house of T. Manning, Portsmouth, orthography for the Indian languages of North AmerN. H. - Webster, N. Experiments respecting dew, etc. ica. — Holyoke, E.A. Observations made with Fahren- Barrell, J. Account of rain, etc., that fell in Charles- heit's thermometer at Salem, from 1793 to 1818.town, Mass., in ten years. - Holmes, A. Account of Dewey, C. Results of meteorological observations at meteorol. obs., made in Georgia and S. Carolina. - Sar- Williamstown, Mass. - Hall, F. Extraordinary darkgent, W. Meteorol. obs. at Grove Plantation. -- Dun- ness observed in some parts of the U. S. and Canada in ham, J. Abstract of meteorol. obs. at Michillimakki- Nov. 1819.- Everett, E. Inscription from the columnah, lat. about 46~ N., long. about 84~ 30' W., Aug. barium of the freedmen and slaves of Livia Augusta; — 1802-Apr. 1803. - Cleaveland, P. Meteorol. obs. at Account of some Greek manuscripts procured at ConBowdoin College. - Newell, J. The quantity of water stantinople in 1819, now belonging to the library.of the (including the snow reduced to water), which fell in university at Cambridge. Stow, 1792-1804. - Fohes, P. A curious phenomenon of f- Memoirs. New series. Vols. 1-9, pt. 1, 10, pt. 1. vision. - Little, D. Hard water softened by farinaceous soap, etc. - Godon, S. Mineral. obs. in the environs Cambridge, 1833-61. 4~ of Boston, 1807-08. -Cleaveland, P. Account of'fossil Contents. Vol. 1. Kirkland, J. T. Discourse in shells. - Harris, T. M. Pawpaw or cowry shells, found commem. of J. Adams and T. Jefferson, Oct. 30, 1826. - in Dorchester. - Cutler, M. Observations on a singu- Worcester, J. E. Remarks on longevity and the expectlar natural production, in which one part appears to be ation of life in the U. S., etc. - Paine, I. T. Table of a plant and the other an insect. -Kendal, E. A. Ac- the longit. and altitude of the nonagesimal degree in 42' count of the writing on Dighton rock. -Stiles, E. Ac- 23' 28" of N. latitude for every minute of the right ascount of a stone bust, supposed to be an Indian god. - cension of the meridian; - Latitude of Boston. - BowHarris, T. M. Account of copper coins, found in Med- ditch, J. I. Tables of the present value of a life-annuity ford, Mass. - Davis, J. An attempt to explain the in. at any age, according to Wigglesworth's bill of mortalscription on Dighton rock.- Fothergill, A. On the ity. - Bond, W. C. Occultations and eclipses, at Dordangerous practice of sleeping on the damp ground, etc. chester; - Comparative rates of marine chronometers. - — Bowditch, N. Estimate of the height, direction, ve- Nuttall, T. Inquiries concerning the birds of Mass. - locity, and magnitude of the meteor that exploded over Holyoke, E. A. Meteorol. journal, 1786-1829. - JackWeston, Conn., Dec. 14, 1807.- Gorham, J. Analysis son, C. T., and Alger, F. Mineralogy and geology of of sulphate of barytes from Hatfield, Mass. -Dean, J. Nova Scotia.- Bowditch, J. I. Table showing the Investigation of the apparent motion of the earth, present value of the right of dower of a married woman viewed from the moon, arising from the moon's libra- in any real estate, provided she survives her husband. — tions. —Nichols, I. Obs. of the eclipse of the sun, Prince, J. Description of a new stand for a reflecting Sept. 17, 1811, at Portland. -- Cleaveland, P. Obs. of telescope. - Paine, R. T. Latitudes and longitudes of the eclipse of the sun, of Sept. 17, 1811, made at Bow- several places in the U. S. - Bowditch, J. I. ~ Tables doin College. - Dean, J. Obs. of the eclipse of the sun exhibiting the number of white persons in the U. S. at of Sept. 17, 1811, at Burlington, Vt. - Folger, W., Jr. every age. -Treadwell, D. Machine, called a gypsey, Obs. of the solar eclipse of Sept. 17, 1811, at Nantucket. for spinning hemp and flax. - Rasles, S. Dictionary of — Bowditch, N. Eclipse of the sun of Sept. 17, 1811, the Abnaki language, in N. America. with the longitudes of several places in this country, 2. Lovering, J., and Bond, WV. C. Account of the deduced from all the obs. of the eclipses of the sun and magnetic obs. at the Observatory of Harvard Univ. - transits of Mercury and Venus, pub. in the Transac- Owen, W. F. W. The practice of circummeridian altitions of the Roy. Soc. of Paris and Lond., etc. - Hoyt, tudes. —Peirce, B. Latitude of the Cambridge obserE. Astronomical obs. made near the centre of Deer- vatory, determined from transits of stars over the prime field. Mass. - Farrar, J. Obs. of the comet of 1811. - vertical observed Dec. 1844, and Jan. 1845. - Pickering, Bowditch, N. Elements of the orbit of the comet of J. Language and inhabitants of Lord North's Island 1811;- Estimate of the height of the White Hills, in N. in the Indian archipelago; with vocabulary. — Masury, H. — Dean, J. A method of displaying at one view all S. K. Vocabulary of the Soahili language, on the the annual cycles of the equation of time in a complete eastern coast of Africa. - Storer, D. H. Synopsis revolution of the sun's apogee. -Alden, T. Some elec- of the fishes of N. America. trical phenomena. - Tilden, J. A singular property of 3. White, D. A. Eulogy on J. Pickering. - Gray, Lamprey eels. - Bowditch, N. Variation of the mag- A. Chloris boreali Americanus. - Sullivant, W. S. Connetic needle. - Dean, J. 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New York, Applepolar and clock stars, for the reduc. of obs. in right as- ton, 1862-72. 11 v. 8~ cension. - Clarke, A. The sun a small star. - Statutes. ote ol.10 1870 has an Index tov.1-10 incl. 9, Pt. 1. Agassiz, A. Embryology of echinoderms. -Wyman, J. Development of ra batis.- Tread- American annual register; or, Hist. mem. of the U. well, D. Construction of hooped cannon. - Hill, G. S. for 1796; [by J. T. Callender]. Phila., W. Discussion of the observations of the great comet 1797. 8~ of 1858, with the object of determining the most prob- Another cpy. (B 395) able orbit. - Lovering, J. Secular periodicity of the cop aurora borealis. -Warren, C. M. Process of frac- American annual register, 1825-33. Boston and tional condensation;- Researches on the volatile hy- New York, 1827-35. 8 v. 80. dro-carbons. - Warren, C. M., and Storer, F. H. Exam- American Antiquarian Society. [Addresses, Proination of a hydro-carbon naphtha obtained from the products of the destructive distillation of lime-soap;- ceedings, etc.] Boston and Worcester, 1813 Examination of naphtha obtained from Rangoon petro- -67. 3 vols. 8~ leum. —Storer, D. A. History of the fishes of Mass. Namely. Vol. 1. Account of the society, incorp. 10, Pt. 1. Lovering, J. Catalogue of auroras observ., Oct. 24, 112. Boston. 1813. (Also B 453) - JENKS, W. mostly at Cambridge, Mass., since 1838;- Periodicity Address to the society, 1st anniV., Oct. 23, 1813. Bosof the aurora borealis. ton, 1813. (Also B 939) -THOMAS, I. Communication, - Proceedings. Vols. 1-7. 1846-May, 1871. Bos- Oct. 24,1814; with the laws of the society. Worcester, ton and Camb., 1847-72. 7 v. 80 n.d. (Also B 967) -List of officers and members, 1814. Proceedings on the death of Daniel Webster. ( (Also B 567) -HOLMES, A. Address before the soc., 2d - Proceedings on the death of Daniel Webster. (In anniv. Boston, 1814. —PAINE, W. Address before the Hillard, G. S., ed. Memorial of D. Webster. 1858.) sc., 3 anniv. Worcester, 1815. (Also B 449, 939) American Academy of Fine Arts. Catalogue of - Address to members of the soc.; Laws, Regulations, paintings and sculpture. N.Y., 1829. 8. etc. Worcester, 1819. (Also B 567) - GOODWINI. Ad- Charter and by-laws, with account of the stat- dress at opening of Antiquarian Hall, 1820. Worcester, ~ Charter and by-laws, with account of the stat- 182 A^ B 565)~Lmcom, W. Addr inrelto 1820. (Also B 565) — Le-COLN, W. Address in rel. to ues, etc. New York, 1815. 8. the character and services of C. C. Baldwin. Worcester, American Academy of Language and Belles Lettres. Cir- 1835. (Also B 1121) - 53d semi-annual report of council, cular, New York, 1821. 8~ (B 1004) May 29, 1839; with report of the librarian. Worcester, Circular No. 3. New York, 1822. 8~. (B 954) 1839. (Also B 1144) - Catalogue of officers and mem

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AMERICAN 67 AMER. ASSOCIATION bers, May, 1839, Worcester, 1839. (Also B 1144)- American Apollo. Oct. 1792-Dec. 1794. Boston, Proceedings, May 31, and Oct. 23, 1843, with address of J. 1792-94. f" Davis. -Proceedings, Oct. 23, 1849, with memoir of Albert Gallatin, by E. E. Hale. -Proceedings, 1850-56. 2. American archives, ed. by P. Force, 4th and 5th Proceedings, 1857-63; including PAINE, N. Report upon series, 1774-1776. Washington, 1837-51. American coins and tokens, 1860; — SALISBURY, S. Es- 9 vy fo say on the time of making the statues of Christ and Mo- Union. Transactions f. New Yor ses, 1861;- HALE, E. E. On the name of California, AmericanAr84 n.Tranactionfor844. New York, 1862; —WILSON, D. Indications of ancient customs, 1844 P. ( 19) suggested by certain cranial forms, 1863; — JENKS, W. American Association for the Advancement of Address, Oct. 21, 1863. 3. Proceedings, 1864-67; in- Science. Proceedings. Philadelphia, 1849eluding Folsom, C. Renmarks on a Latin inscription 71. 19 v. 8 found at Castine, Me., Apr. 1864; —Hale, E. E. Notes on Roanoke Island and James River, with remarks of C. Contents. Vol. 1. Meeting at Philadelphia, Sept. Deane, Oct. 1864;- Hill, T., and others. Remarks on 1818. - Browne, P. A. Notice of the fossil cephalopodes the death of J. Sparks, Mar. 1866; -Tribute to W. Jenks, belemnosepia,' belemnite,' and of the diphosphate of Nov. 1866; —Hale, E. E. Remarks on Mr. Bergen- iron, mullicite, found together at Mullica Hill. - Emroth's letter, and Deane, C. Remarks on Sebastian mons, E. Identity of the atops trilineatus and the triCabot's mappe-monde, and Records of the council for arthrus Beckei (green), with remarks upon the eliptoN. E., Apr. 1867. 4. Proceedings, 1868-Oct. 1871; in- cephalus asaphoides. - Vancleve, J. W. Fossil zooeluding Catalogue of Indian relics; - Bartlett, J. 1R. phytes of western Ohio. - Davis, C. H. Theory of the Report on the International Archaeological Congress; - geological action of the tides. - Agassiz, L. Fishes of Green, W., and Deane, C. The author of'Newport's Lake Superior. - Taomey, M. Results of observations discoveries in America', Apr. 1868; - Proceedings on in the tertiary region of South Carolina. - Coffin, J. H. the death of L. Lincoln, June, 1868; - Jones, C. C. Winds of the northern hemisphere.~- Rogers, W. B. and Ancient tumuli in Georgia, 1869. R. E. Volatility of potassa and soda, and their carbon- Archeologi'a Americana; transactions and col- ates —Peirce, B. Certain methods of determining the number of real roots of equations, applicable to tranlections. Worces.and Bost., 1820-60. 4 v. 8S scendental as well as to algebraic equations. - Rogers, C6ontents. Vol. 1. Officers. - Origin of the society. — R. E. and J. B. Alleged insolubility of copper in hyHennepin, L. Ace. of discovery of the Mississippi and drochloric acid; with examination of Fuch's method for adjacent country;~-Ace. of La Salle's undertaking to analyzing iron ores, metallic iron, etc. - Alexander, S. discover'the Mississippi by way of the Gulph of Mexico.- On some physical phenomena dependent upon the proAtwater, C. Description of antiquities in Ohio and other gressive motion of light. - Germain, L. J. Forces in western states. — Johnston, J. Present state of Indian nature which rupture, contort, upheave, and depress the tribes inhabiting Ohio. - Fiske, M. Conjectures re- superficial strata of the earth. - Agassiz, L. Phonetic specting the ancient inhabitants of N. America. -Al- apparatus of the cricket;- Comparison of Alpine and den, T. Antiquities and ouriosities of western Penn- northern vegetation. - Brown, A., and Dickeson, M. W. sylvania. - Mitchell, S. Specimens of poetry and sing- Sediment of the Mississippi river. - Alexander, S. ing of the Osages; description of the mummy found in Fundamental principles of mathematics. - Hubbard, J. Kentucky; origin and antiquities of the aborigines. — S. Zodiacs of the asteroids. - Rogers, W. B. and R. E. Farnham, J. H. Remarkable cave in Kentucky. - Wil- Decomposition of rocks by meteoric water; - Absorpkins, C. Exsiccated body, or mummy found in said tion of carbonic acid by Liebig's dilute solution of phoscave. - Sheldon, W. Account of the Caraibs, who in- phate of soda. — Maury, M. F. Winds and currents of habited the Antilles. -Adams, B. Great cave in In- the ocean. - Agassiz, L. Terraces and ancient river diana. 2. Burnside, S. M. Memoir of Isaiah Thomas. bars, drift, boulders, and polished surfaces of Lake Supe- Gallatin, A. Synopsis of Indian tribes of N. America. rior; - Black banded cyprynidoe; - On monographs of — Gookin, D. Doings and sufferings of the Christian garpikes. - Bolton, R. Physical geography aid geology Indians of New England. —Clinton, DeW. Leaden of the northern portion of the Mississippi. — Walker, plate or medal, found near the mouth of the Muskin- S. C. Opposition of Neptune of 1848. -Roberts, S. W. gum. -Galindo, J. Ruins of Copan, in Central Amer- Topography of' Pennsylvania and Ohio, etc. -Hare, R. ica. - Clarke, A. Letter to P. S. Du Ponceau. - Davis, Definitions and discriminations respecting matter, void J. Obituary notice of C. C. Baldwin. 3. Records of space, and nihility. - Agassiz, L. Origin of the actual the Company of Massachusetts Bay, to the embarkation outlines of Lake Superior. - Browne, P. A. Commuof Winthrop and his associates for New England. — nication on meteorites. - Henry, J. Organization of Hull, John. Diaries. — Folsom, G. Memoir of Th. the Smithsonian Institution. - Johnson, W. R. ReLindall Winthrop. - Kinnicutt, T. Memoir of John cent improvements in recording magnetic telegraphs. - Davis. -Officers and members. 4. Orig. doc. illust. Rogers, W. B. Acid and alkaline springs. -Rogers, the hist. of Sir W. Raleigh's first Amer. colony, and the W. B. and R. E. Comparative solubility of the carboncolony at Jamestown. - Wingfield, E. M.' A discourse ate of lime and the carbonate of magnesia. - Alexanof Virginia.'- Josselyn, J. N. E. rarities discovered. der, J. H. Brief notice of geographical explorations Nar. of a voy. to Spitzbergen in 1613. -Hale, E. E. and researches, 1847, 48. -Boye, M. H. Composition of Life of Sir R. Lane. - Salisbury, S. Not. of S. Jennison. the Schuykill water. -Kellogg, 0. Remarkable geo- Catalogue of books in the library; Worcester, logical development in Elizabethtown, N. Y.;-Indian 1837. 9O antiquities.'1837. 8' 2. Meeting at Cambridge, August, 1849.- Secchi, - Laws of the society. n.p., [1815]. 8~ (B 987) A. Aurora borealis. — Alvord, B. The polar plant, - Remarks commem. of J. Q.uincy. Wore., 1864. 8~ or silphium laciniatum. - Lapham, I. A. Plants of (B 1540) Wisconsin. - Troost, G. List of the fossil crinoids of American anti-slavery reporter. Vol. 1, nos. 1, 3, 8. New Tennessee. - Park, R. Plan for the diffusion of huYork, 1834. 8~ (B 1473) man knowledge; - Correspondence on the Altona obAmerican Anti-Slavery Society. Annual report servatory. - Agassiz, L. Structure of coral animals. - for 1860. [The anti-slavery history of the Gibbes, R. W. Mosasaurns and other allied genera in the U. S. - Davis, C. H. The prime meridian. - AgasJohn Brown year.] New York, 1861. 8~ siz, L. Zoological character of young mammalia; — - Address to the people of color in New York. New Vegetable character of xanthidium. - Horsford, E. N., York, 1834. 8~. (B 1474) anzd Wyman, M. Valerianate of morphia. - Warren, - Appeal to the reason and religion of American Chris- J. C. Mastodon angustidens. - Danfa, J. D. Isolation tians. 2d ed.,ew York, 1838. 8~. (B 1475) of volcanic action in Hawaii, or volcanoes no safety - Letter to Kossuth concerning freedom and slavery in valves. - Agassiz, L. Fossil remains of an elephant the U.S. Boston, 1852. 8~ (B 1479) found in Vermont. - Bache, A. D. Comparison of re- Protest. (In Collection of doc. 1836. B 1718) suits obtained in geodesy by the application of the theory - BRISTOL AND CLIFTON LADIES' ANTI-SLAVERY SOC. of least squares. - Saemann, L. Remarks on boltonite. Statements respecting the Amer. abolitionists, by - Silliman, B., Jr. Boltonite of Shepard and bisilicate opponents and friends. Dublin, 1852. 8~ (B 1479) of magnesia of Dr. Thomson; - Identity of sillimanite - QUINCY, E. Examination of the charges of J. Scoble of Bowen, of bucholzite of Brandes, and of fibrolite of andL. Tappan. Dublin, 1852. 8" (B 1479) Boumon, with the species kyanite. -Peirce, B. Con- REESE, D. M. Brief review of 1st annual report. N. nection of comets with the solar system. - Horsford, York, 1834. 8~ (B 1474, 1826) E. N. Moisture, ammohmia, and organic matter of the - TAPPAN, L. Reply to charges brought against the atmosphere. -Peirce, B. Relation between the elasAmerican and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society; with tic curve and the motion of the pendulum. - Silliintrod. by J. Scoble. London, 1852. 8~ (C 257) man, B., Jr. Chemical examination of gorgonia anti- THOME, J. A. Speech at annual meeting. (In Stan- pathes; - Indianite of Count Bourbon, and the Ameriton, H. B. Debate at Lane seminary, 1834. (B 1474) can mineral distributed under the same name; - Analy

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AMER. ASSOCIATION 68 AMER. ASSOCIATION ses of green picrolite, and slaty serpentine, so called, Principles of classification; - Morphology of the medufrom Texas, Lancaster co., Pa. - Hunt, E.B. Terres- see; - Morphological differences of organs; - Structure trial thermotics. - Agassiz, L. Circulation of fluids in of the halcyonoid polypi. -Maury, M. F. Influence insects. - Jackson, C. T. The mirage seen in Lake arising from the discovery of the Gulf Stream upon the Superior, in July and Aug. 1847. - Adams, C. B. The commerce of Charleston; - Report of committee on distribution of'the testaceous mollusca.of Jamaica. - the communication of M. F. Maury, upon winds and Hitchcock, E. River terraces of the Connecticut val- currents; - Application of the electro-chronograph in ley, and erosions of the earth's surface. - Agassiz, L. determining the figure and density of the earth; - Embryology of ascidia, and characteristics of new spe- General circulation of the atmosphere. - Gibbes, L. R. cies from the shores of Massachusetts -Hartwell, C., On the electro-chronograph; -Existence in some indiand Hitchcock, E., Jr. Description of certain mineral viduals of two insensible spots on the retina;-Comnlocalities, chiefly in the northern part of Worcester and parative reflecting power of the planets. Mars, Jupiter, Franklin Cos., Mass. - Bache; A. ID. Progress of the and Saturn; - Easy mode of illustrating the difference coast survey. - Walker, S.C. Experience of the coast in the velocity of sound in gases; - New species of survey in regard to telegraph operations. -Gibbes, R. menobranchus, from South Carolina; - Carcinological W. New species of fossil myliobates, from the eocene collections of the United States, and descriptions of new of S. Carolina, and new fossils from the cretaceous, species. - LeConte, J. Exudation of ice from the stems eocene and pliocene of S. Carolina, Alabama and Mis- of vegetables.-Kneeland, S., Jr. Characteristics of sissippi. - LeConte, J. L. Habits of amphiuma in cap- the Riindoo skull; - The manatus not a cetacean but a tivity; - Curious habits of a species of asilus. - Loomis, pachyderm. - Borden, G., Jr. Meat biscuit. - Coffin, E. Experiments on the electricity of a plate of zinc J. H. A simple demonstration of the theorem, that the buried in the earth. - Hare, R. Supposed connection attraction of a sphere upon an exterior particle is the between cholera and electricity. - Walker, S. C. New same as if the sphere were concentrated at its centre. - analogy in the periods of rotation of the primary plan- Gibbon, J. H. Some of the applications of natural sciets, discovered by D. Kirkwood. - Johnson, W. R. On ence to the moral laws of ancient nations. - Bache, A. some experimental determinations of the economic D. Results of observations on the direction and force values of British and American coals.- Hunt, T. S, of wind at the Coast Survey stations; -Recent progress Leucine and its homologous relations, with remarks of the telegraph operations of the Coast Survey; - upon the late researches of Wurtz. - Horsford, E. N. Measurement of the base line on Edisto Island, S. C. - Soda in the ashes of anthracite coal; - Color of fused Michel, M. Researches on the generation and developsulphur. - Linck, C. Ammonio-chloride of magne- ment of the opossum; with remarks by Agassiz and sium.- Rogers, H. D. Origin of the drift, and of Bachman.-Tuomey,M. Palceozoic rocks of Alabama; the lake and river terraces of the United States and - Exhibition of a fossil reptile belonging to the genus Europe, with an examination of the laws of aqueous leiodon;-Alleged subsidence of the coast of South action connected with the inquiry. - Redfield, W. Carolina; - Cretaceous formation of Alabama, and the C. On some fossil remains from Broome Co., New artesian wells in that state. -Jones, W. L. Peculiar York. - Hall, J. Trails and tracks in the sand-stones of sensations produced by a damp atmosphere. - Gibbes, the Clinton group ofN. Y., their origin, etc.; and a corn- R. W. Fossil equus. - Holmes, F. S. Remarks on the parison of'some of them with nereites and myrianites. - preceding paper; no fossil mammalian remains except Burnett, W. I. New points in the morphology of cells, cetacean, in the eocene marl of South Carolina; - Obtouching its analogy to that of the ovum. - Chase, S. servations on the geology of Ashley river, Soutth CaroOn some bones of the dinornis Novae Zealandiee. -Le lina. - Agassiz, L. Remarks on the preceding paper; Conte, J. L. The metamorphosis of fiuvicola Herricki. the large number of mammalia in the fossil beds of - Linck, C. Determination of the water contained in South Carolina. - Gibbes, R. W. Northern elephas, crystallized sulphate of quinine, (disulphate of quinine,) and on mastodon augustidens; -Fossils common to sevand a method for testing the purity of the commercial eral formations.-Agassiz, L., and Tuomey, M. The article.-Lovering, J. Electro-dynamic forces.-Jack- species common to two or more strata are very few. - son, C. T. Geology, mineralogy, and mines of Lake Su- Holbrook, J. E. Air bladder of the drum-fish, pogonias perior; -Geological structure of Keweenaw Point. - fasciatus, and the mechanism by which the sound is Hodge, J, S. Mineral region of Lake Superior. - Guyot, produced. -Agassiz, L. Development of air-bladders. A. Erratic phenomena of the White Mts.;-Erratic - Ravenel, E.. and Maury, M. F. Importance, of the phenomena of the Central Alps. -Dana, J. D. Trend coal fields of Alabama to the navigation and commerce of islands and axis of subsidence in the Pacific. -Hunt, of the Pacific. -Maury, M. F. Currents of the Atlantic T. S. Geology of Canada.-~Marr, R. A. Observa- Ocean. - Agassiz, L. The fancied importance of the tions at the navy yard at Memphis, Apr.-July, 1849.- name of the first describer of a species. -Harvey, W. Haldeman, S. S. History of phalangopsis, a genus of H. Marine Flora of the Atlantic. -Pourtales, F. de. orthoptera, with three new species, two of which form Distribution of the foraminiferse on the coast of New a new sub-genus; - The larva of physoccelus inflatus. Jersey. - Agassiz, L. Aid rendered to naturalists by - Hall, J. Brachiopoda of the Silurean period; partic. the Coast Survey. - Pourtales, F. de. On the order of the lepteenida; - Graptolites, their duration in geologi- succession of parts in foraminifere. - Bachman, J. cal perods, and their value in the identification of American species of putorius. - Nott, J.C. Examninastrata. - Baird, S. F. Bone caves of Pennsylvania.- tion of the physical history of the Jews, in its bearings Feuchtwanger, L. Discovery of a new cave in Ken- on the question of the unity of the races. - Agassiz, L. tucky. - Gould, B. A., Jr. On the Gaussian tables; - Zoological evidence for the diversity of the races. - On Kirkwood's analogy. - Lovering, J. Curious phe- Browne, P. A. Microscopic examination of the pile of nomena relating to vision. -Hubbard, J. S. Estab- the head of Albinos. - Shepard, C. U. Account of lishment of an astronomical journal in the U. S. - Hol- three new American meteorites, and geographical diston, I. F. An American prime meridian. - Linck, C. tribution of such bodies generally. - Ravenel, St. J. Investigation of the intestinal fat of a large sea turtle. - Structure of the bones of siren lacertina. - Ravenel, E. Coffin, J. H. Instrument for determining the variation Recent squalidae of the coast of S. Carolina, and cataand duration of winds. - Agassiz, L. Structure and logue of the recent and fossil echinoderms of S. Carolina. homologies of radiated animals, with reference to the -Haupt, H. Resistance of timber. - Barton, E. 1-1. systematic position of the hydroid polypi. - Gray, A. Meteorological and mortuary chart of New Orleans, for On some plants of the order compositie from the Sand- 1849. - Salisbury, J. H. Proximate composition of wich islands.- Girard, C. Embryology of planarie.- parts of flowers of plants. and of the plants themselves. Ayres, W. 0. Observations on leuciscus pulchellus. - 4. Meeting at New Haven, Aug. 1850.- Olmsted, D. Bailey, J. W. Process for detecting the remains of in- Some points of electrical theory. —Silliman,B.. Jr. Orifusoria in sedimentary deposits. - Girard, C. Mono- gin of a spheroidal structure in certain sedimentary graph of the fresh water cottus of North America. - rocks. -Loomis, E. Electrical phenomena in certain Agassiz, L. Animal morphology. -- Haldeman, S. S. houses. - Page, C. G. Electro-magnetism as a motive Some points of linguistic ethnology; with illustrations, force. - Agassiz, L. Growth of the egg. prior to the dechiefly from the aboriginal languages of America. - velopment of the embryo. - Johnson, W.R. Gold forAlger, F. Rutilated quartz crystals from Vermont. and mations of Md., Va., and N. Carolina. - Burnett, W. J. phenomena connected with them. -Agassiz,L. Differ- Origin, etc., of the spermatic particles throughout the ences between progressive, embryonic, and prophetic vertebrata.-~Hubbard, 0. P. Rutile and chlorite in types in the succession of organized beings through the quartz. - Adams, C. B. Reversed cyclostoma; - Nawhole range of geological times. - Gray, A. Composi- ture of the species of terrestrial mollusca in Jamaica. - tion of the plant by phytons. and some applications of Olinsted, D. Properties of a compound of lard and phyllotaxis.- Peirce, B. Mathematical investigation rosin. - Silliman,B., Jr. Two Amer. meteoric irons. - of the fractions which occur in phyllotaxis. Loomis, E. Proper height for lightning rods. - Hors3. Meeting at Charleston, 1850. Officers, etc. - ford, E.H. Ammonia in atmospheric air.- Schubert, Ravenel, H. W. Catalogue of plants inhabiting the E. Variations in the fundamental star a Virginis. - vicinity of the Santee canal, S. C. - Agassiz, L. Nu- Olinsted, D. Late periodical visitation of the aurora merle combinations of rings in the body of crustacea; - borealis. - Davis, C. H. Nautical almanac. - Adams,

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AMER. ASSOCIATION 69 AMER. ASSOCIATION C. B. Changes of level in N. Amer. during the drift pe- of an electrical current upon itself. - Olmsted, A. F. riod. -- Rogers, H. D. Coal formation of the U. S. - Whirlwinds produced by the burning of a cane-brake Bache, A. D. Method in the coast survey, of showing in Alabama. -Redfield, W. C. Necessity of revising the results of current observations. - Gould, B. A., Jr. the systems of dynamical meteorology. -Davis, C. H. Velocity of the galvanic current in the telegraph wires. Solar eclipse of 1851. - Espy, J. P. Diminution of - Squier, E. G-. Volcanoes of Central Amer. —Agas- temperature in air by expansion. - Hirzel, IH. New siz, L. Structure of the mouth in crustacea. - Mantell, method of finding the number of vibrations correspondR. H. Discovery of the upper jaw with teeth of the ing to the sounds of the natural scale. -Henry, J. iguanodon, in the Wealden strata, at Hastings. -- Gi- Analysis of the dynamic phenomena of the Leyden jar. rard, C. New generic type in the class of worms. - - Blake, W. P. New instrument for measuring the Rogers, H. D. Connection of the deposits of common angle between the optic axes of crystals. - Alexander, salt with climate.- Burnett, W. J. Utricles as the pri- S. Extension of Bode's law.- Jackson, C. T. Artifimordial forms of all animal tissues;~- Relation of cial minerals from an iron furnace in Easton, Pa.the distribution of lice to the different faunas. - Brewer, W. H. Determinations of nitrogen in two Mitchell, 0. M. New method of observing astronomi- varieties of Indian corn. - Meeting of. standing comcal right ascensions and North polar distances. - Coak- mittee.- Hare, H. Remarks at Phila. meeting, 1848. ley, G. W. Elliptical tables of the planet Neptune. — - Culmann, C. Report on coast survey experiments. - Emi, H. Experiments upon the cause of fermentation. Schaeffer, G(. C. New test for nitrates and nitrites. - - Wurtz, H. Troostite of New Jersey. - Brush, G. J. Torrey, J. Structure of the genus batis, Linn. - AlphaAmer. spodumene. — Brown, H. Adulteration of ver- betical index of authors. milion. -- Blake, W. P. Dimorphism of copper. - 5. Meeting at Cincinnati, 1851. - Officers. - Rules. Hunt, T. S. Saline springs containing baryta and — Members. -Davis, C. H. Law of the deposit of strontia. — eport of the committee on the prime me- the flood-tide. - Foster, J. WV., and Whitney, J. D. ridian. -Bache, A. D. Remarks on the meeting of the Azoic system, as developed in the Lake Superior land Amer. Assoc. at Charleston, March, 1850. —Gould, B. district; -Age of the sandstone of Lake Superior; - A., Jr. Velocity of the galvanic current in the tele- Phenomena of the association of igneous rocks; - graph wires. - Jewett, C. C. Plan for stereotyping cat- Different systems of elevation which have given conalogues by separate titles.'Dana, J. D. Analogy be- figuration to North America, with an attempt to identween the mode of reproduction in plants. — Loomis, E. tify them with those of Europe. - Agassiz, L. LimContinuance of the magnetic and meteorological obser- its of the class of polypi, and the rank and succesvations at the Toronto observatory. — Henry, J. Ad- sion of their chief natural divisions; — Structure and dress. -Adams, C. B. Value of the shells of mollusca reproduction of porites; —Special homologies of acephfor distinguishing species. —Jackson, C. T. _Ancient ala; - -esults of an exploration of the coral reefs of pot-holes in rocks. -Torrey,- J. New plants discovered Florida, in connection with the coast survey; - Reby Col. Fremont in Cal. — Schaeffer, G. C. Fossil conif- port on the vertebrate fossils; - Structure and reproerous wood from the lower Devonian strata, Lebanon, duction of physalia; - Special homologies of the true Marion Co., Ky. - Agassiz, L. Relation between color- starfishes and crinoids. - Redfield, W. C. Jirbital ation and structure in the higher animals. - Burnett, W. courses of storms, as opposed to the received hypothesis J. Family of vibrionia (Ehrenberg) not animals but of general winds, founded on the alleged influence of plants. - Girard, C. New Amer. saurian reptile. - equatorial temperature; - Post-permian date of the red Hunt, T. S. Taconic system. - Blake, W. P. Occur- sandstone of New Jersey and the Connecticut valley; - rence of crystallized oxyd of chromium in furnaces for Fossil rain-marks in the red sandstone of New Jersey manufacturing chromate of potash. - Schaeffer, G. C. and the Connecticut valley, and their authentic characNew test for nitrates and nitrites. - Hayes, A. A. As- ter. - Pourtales, L. F. Holothurine and gephyrea of sumed existence of ammonia in the general atmosphere. the Atlantic coast. - Whittlesey,. C. Ancient human - Bunce, J. B. Analysis rel. to the economical value skulls and other bones in a cave near Elyria. Lorain of anthracite coal ashes. - Horsford, E. N. Relation of county, 0.;- Superficial deposits of the N. W. part of the chemical constitution of bodies to taste. - Chauve- the U. S.; — Equivalency of the rocks of N. E. Ohio, net, W. Lunar distances. - Culmann, C. Galvanic and the Portage, Chemung, and Hamilton rocks of N. Y. wave time. - Silliman, B.. Jr. Notice of a powerful — Peirce, B. Constitution of Saturn's ring; - Repermanent magnet. —Hare, R. Whirlwind theory of port of the committee upon Prof. Mitchel's system of storms. - Johnson, W. R. Scientific interest of the pro- astronomical observations. - Henry, J; Limit of perposed industrial exhibition at London, in 1851. - Lesley, ceptibility of a direct and-reflected sound; - Apparatus J. P. Importance of the theory -of Bryant respecting constructed by Mr. Wurdemann,for determining altitudes the deluge. -Rogers, H. D. Position and character of by means of the boiling point.- Bache, A. D. Current the reptilian foot-prints in the carboniferous red shale. cart of New York bay, from observations in the coast formation of Eastern Penn. - Mantell, R. N. Prob- survey; - Comparison of curves, showing the hourly able age of the -deposits containing the remains of changes of magnetic declination at Philadelphia, Toextinct colossal birds in New Zealand. -Webber, S. ronto, and Hobarton, April-Aug., Oct.-Feb., March,. Singular growth of a potato. -Girard, C. Classifica- Sept.; — Determination of the velocity of sounds, by tion of nemertes and planarise. —Johnson, W. R. the method of coincidences: —Use of the zenith teleCoal formation of central N. Carolina.- Snell, E. S. scope in determining latitudes in the coast survey, by Instrument for exhibiting the mode of vibration Talcott's method, and on the reduction of the observain a molecule of unpolarized light; — Apparatus for tions. -Owen, D. D. Existence of phosphorus in the showing the experiments of complementary col- carbonates of iron of the Des Moines coal fields;- Abors in -vision. -Bache, A. D. Discussion of tidal ob- stract of an introduction to the final report of the geoservations in connection with the coast survey of Cat logical surveys in Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota, 1847 Island in the Gulf of Mexico. - Culmann, C. Use.of -50;- Geological features of the country; -Palnontology wood in the construction of bridges of large span, in of the lowest sandstones of the N. W. - Blake, WV. P. America. — Coffin, J. H. Monsoons on the shores of Method for distinguishing between biaxial and uniaxial the N. Atlantic. - Loomis, E. Opticalmoving figures. - crystals, when in thin plates; and results of the examGibbs, W. Influence of temperature in the absorption ination of several supposed uniaxial micas. — Hall, J. of light. - Bond, G. P. Progress of the determination Parallelism of the pal-eozoic rocks of New York, with of difference of longitude between Greenwich and Cam- those of the western states, and of all these with the bridge, for the coast survey. - Rogers, W. B., and R. palaeozoic strata of Europe; - Silurian rocks of the Lake E. Absorption of carbonic acid by acids and saline Superior land district; -- Report on invertebrate fossils. solutions. -Wurtz, HI. New method of decomposing — Hill, T. New method of geometrically constructing silicates in the process of analysis. -Shepard, C. U. the integration of quadratures; -New curve for railSeveral new mineral species;- New localities of Amer. road tracks. - Chase, T. Curious fact in relation to a minerals. - Jackson, C. T. Description and analysis of turbine wheel. — Coakley, G. W. Motion of the sun allanite from Franklin, N. J.; — Description of bismuthic about the center of the solar system. - Christy, D. tellurium from the gold mines of Whitehall. - Wurtz, Goniatite limestone of Rockford, Jackson county, Ind. -H. Availability of the green sand of N. Jersey as — Kirtland, J. P. On the sexes and habits of some of a source of potash. -Shepard, C. U. Notice of for- the acephalous bivalve mollusca.- Roberts, S. W. eign meteorites. - Jackson, C. T. Manufacture of zinc Report of committee in reference to the publication of and zinc white; - Analysis of red marl of Springfield, the final geological report of Penn. - Emory, W. H. On Mass. -Hunt, T. S. Determination of phosphoric acid, the survey of the boundary line between Mexico and the - Gould, B. A.. Jr. Establishment of the'Astronomical U.S. - Wilkes, C. Effects of the areas of oceanic journal'. - Hill, T. Habits of the ploraria brevipennis. temperatures. - Newberry, J. S. Geographical distri-Parker, S.J. New species of helix. — Robb, J. Ob- bution of certain species of fluviatile and terrestrial servations on drift striae in New Brunswick. - Hough, shells. -Mitchel, 0. M. Longitude of the Cincinnati F. B. Cylindrical structure in Potsdam sandstone. -- observatory, by telegraphic operations, in connection Gibbes, L. R. Use of the zenith telescope in the deter- with the coast survey. -Scheeffer, G. C. Cause of saltmination of latitudes. - Lane, J. H. Law of induction petre explosions;-Detection of organic miasm in the air.

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AMER. ASSOCIATION 70 AMER. ASSOCIATION — Vaughan, D. Chemical action of feeble currents of U. Notice of several American minerals; -On chalcoelectricity. - Wurdemann, W. Modification of appara- dite, a new mineral species; - On the triplite (alluantus for the registration of time for astronomical purposes. dite?) of. Norwich, Mass. - Dana, J. D. Isomorphism -— Harris, T. WV. History and nomenclature of some of the chemical compounds comprised under the mineral cultivated vegetables. - King, H. Some remarks on species tourmaline. — Blake, W. P. Optical and blowthe geology of Missouri. -Ray, J, Comparison of two pipe examination of the supposed chlolite of Chester methods of calculating mean temperature, and on the Co., Penn. - Farrington, A.C. Metamorphic condition mean temperature of Cincinnati, results of obs. at Wood- of a part of the large vein of franklinite in New Jersey. ward College, Cin. - Hough, F. B. Association of -Smith, J. L. Notice of a magnesian opal, from near certain minerals in northern New York. - Brainerd, J. Harmanjick, Asia Minor. -Johnson, S. W. On the Quartz pebbles, of the sandstone conglomerate, and houghite of Shepard. —Blake, W. P. Occurrence of reasons for rejecting the theory of' water detrition'. - chromate of lead in Penn., and other mineralogical noEngelmann, G. Character of the vegetation of S. W. tices;-New locality of red sapphire; with notices of Texas. - Yandell, L. P. Distribution of the crinoidea the associate minerals. -- Phys. geog. LeConte, J. in the western states. - Rainey, T. New theory of L. Geographical distribution of animals in California. statements by proportions. - St. John, S. A specimen - Geol. Agassiz, L. Unconformability of the palaeoof fossil ox, (bos bombifrons), found in Trumbull zoic formations of the U. S. -Hall, J. Comparison of County, 0. - Owen, D. D., and Shumard, B. F. Num- the geological features of Tennessee with those of New ber and distribution of fossil species in the palaeozoic York. — Smith, J. L. On some of the thermal waters rocks of Iowa, Wis., and Min. of Asia Minor; with an account of the nature of their 6. Meeting at Albany, August, 1851. -Officers, etc. locality and composition. — Hough, F. B. Existence of - Bache, A. D. Address. - ~iMathematics. Pater- diluvial agencies during the earlier geological periods. son, J. Relations between the square roots of neg- - Hitchcock, E. Terraces and sea-beaches formed since ative quantities, and the principle of perpendicular- the drift period, especially along the Connecticut river. ity in geometry. ~- JMechanics. Coffin, J. H. Proper — Smith, J. L. Geology and general character of the measure of mechanical force. —Horsford, E. N. Oc- meerschaum in the plains of Eski-Shehr, Asia Minor. currence of placid waters in the midst of large areas - Hunt, T.S. Lithological and palseontological characwhere waves are constantly breaking. - Hunt, E. B. ters of the Potsdam sandstone. - Smith, J.L. Geology Use of air as a medium for conveying mechanical of emery and corundum. - Wells, D. A. Distribution power. - Physics. Horsford, E. N. Permeability of manganese. -Maury, M. F. Geological agency of of metals to mercury; - Plasticity of sulphur. - the winds. - Farrington, A. C. Fault in a metallic vein Optics. Twining, A. C. Experimental researches as seen at Sterling mine, N. J. -Wells, D. A.:Origin of tending towards an improvement of the telescope. — stratification. -Hitchcock, E. Geological age of the.Horsford, E. N. Relation of the chemical constitution clay slate of the Connecticut valley in Massachusetts of bodies to light. - Hitchcock, E., Jr. Additional and Vermont. - Palceontology. Foster, J. W. Alfacts respecting the subjective vision of the arteries of ternations of marine and terrestrial organic remains in the retina. — Smith, J. L. Form of microscope, with a the carboniferous series of Ohio. -Brainerd, J. Some new mode of measurement of dimensions and angles. fossils of northern Ohio. - Zoology. Burnett, WV. J. -Loomis, E. Apparent motion of figures of certain Points in the economy of the seventeen year locust, colors. - Thermotics. Horsford, E.N. Effect of heat cicada septemdecim, bearing upon the plural origin on the perpendicularity of Bunker Hill monument. - and special local creation of the species; - Relations of Electiscity. Henry, J. Theory of the so-called impon- embryology and spermatology to animal classification. derables. - Astronomy. Ten Eyck, P. Obs. on the - Girard, C. Classification of mammalia. - Goadby, eclipse of the sun, July 28, 1851. —Davis, C. H. Solar H. Preservation of animal substances. - Physiology. eclipse of July 28, 1851. — Bache, A. D. Additional Salisbury, J. H. Influence of the poison of the notes of a discussion of tidal obs. made in connection northern rattlesnake, crotalus durissus, on plants. - with the coast survey at Cat Island. - Alexander, S. LeConte, J. Freezing of vegetables. - Hunt, E. B. Atmospheric envelopes of Venus and other planets. - Nature of organic structure. -Alexander, S. AnaloOlmsted, D. Obs. on the zodiacal light, with an inquiry gies in the phenomena.presented by sight and touch. - into its nature and constitution, and its relations to the Clark, WV. W. Relation between erect vision and the solar system. - Alexander, S. Origin of the forms and inverted image on the retina. - Burnett, WV. J. Relapresent state of some of the clusters of stars and resolv- tions of embryology and spermatology to some of the able nebulie. - Caswell, A., and'Norton, W. A. Results fundamental doctrines of physiological science. - Ethof a set of observations in repetition of the Foucault nology. Foster, J. W. Description of samples of anexperiment. - Horsford, E. N. The pendulum at cient cloth from the mounds of Ohio. -LeConte, J. L. Bunker Hill monument.- Bache, A. D. Notes on the Distinctive characters of the Indians of California. tides at Sand Key, near Key West, Fla. -Peirce, B. Geography. Hunt, E. B. Proposal for a trigonometriAccount of Longstreth's lunar formula. -~ Meteorology. cal survey of New York. - Mianufactures. FarringVaughan, D. Influence of terrestrial electricity on ton, A. C. On the economical uses of the skin of the climate. —Loomis, E. Distribution of rain for Sept. white porpoise; - Process of manufacturing white zinc — Hare, R. Strictures on Espy's report on storms, as paint, by the N. J. Mining Company. respects the theoretical inferences. - Maury, M. F. 7. Meeting at Cleveland, Ohio, July, 1853. - OffiClouds and equatorial cloud rings of the earth. - Guyot, cers, members. etc. - Peirce, B. Address. - ~lathem. A. Progress of the system of meteorol. obs. conducted Hackley, C. W. Mathematical analysis of the conby the Smithsonian Instit., and the propriety of its im- tact of surfaces in oscillating machinery. - Chaumediate extension throughout the continent. -Hough, venet, W. Method of finding the error of a chronomeF. B. Meteol. obs. of N. Y., 1825-50. - Brocklesby, J. ter by equal altitudes of the sun. - Phys. Hunt, E. Maxima and minima of temperature at Hartford, Conn. B. Cohesion of fluids, evaporation, and steam-boiler — Morris, 0. W. Quantity of rain at different heights, explosions. - Riddell, J. L. Binocular microscope. - from obs. made at New York City. — Lefroy, J. II. Lovering, J. Singular case of internal fringes, proComparison of the apparent diurnal laws of the irregu- duced by interference in the eye itself; - Modification lar fluctuations of the magnetical elements, at the sta- of Soleil's polarizing apparatus for projection and other tions of observation in North America. - Shepard, C. experimental contrivances. — Stoddard, 0. N. StricU. Meteoric stone of Deal, N. J., which fell Aug. 15, tures on the mechanical explanation of the zigzag path 1829; —Probable date of the fall of the Ruff's Mt., of the electric spark. -Bache, A. D. Tides at Key S. C.. meteoric iron. - Brocklesby, J. Meteor seen near West, Fla., from observations made in connection with Hartford, Conn., Oct. 3, 1850. — Chenmistry. Salis- the coast survey; - Tides on the-western coast of the bury, J. H. Analysis of the muskmelon, cucumis melo, U. S., from observations at San Francisco, Cal., in conand watermelon, cucurbita citrullus. - Hitchcock, E. nection with the coast survey. - Brocklesby, J. Rising Separation of butter from cream by catalysis. - Wy- of water in springs immediately before rain.man, G. W. Analysis of bituminous coal ash. -Nor- fMeteorol. Redfield, W. C. Value of the barometer in ton, J. P. Value of soil analyses, and the points navigating the American lakes. -Loomis, E. Notice of to which especial attention should be directed.- hail-storm, New York city, July 1, 1853; —Does the Horsford, E. N. Solidification of the rocks of the moon exert a sensible influence upon the clouds? —~ Florida reefs, and sources of lime in the growth of cor- Coffin, J. H. Investigation of the storm curve, deduced als. -Hunt, T. S. Homologies of the alcohols and their from the relation existing between the direction of the derivatives. —Judd, 0. Experiments on the volatiliza- wind, and the rise and fall of the barometer. -Blodgett, tion of phosphoric acid in acid solutions; - Analysis of L. Distribution of precipitation in rain and snow on the ash of a cotton stalk. -Breed, D. Analysis of the the N. American continent; - The Southeast monsoon brain of the ox - Salisbury, J. H. Analysis of the cu- of Texas, the northers of Texas and the Gulf of Mexico, cumber. -Breed, D. Phosphoric acid in normal human and the abnormal atmospheric movement of the N. urine. -Wells, D. A. Existence of organic matter in American continent. —Thomas, W. H. B. Indications stalactites and stalagmites, forming crystallized and of weather, as shown by animals and plants. - Chem. amorphous crenate of lime.- ~iineral. Shepard, C. — Horsford, E. N. Solidification of the coral reefs of

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AMER. ASSOCIATION 71 AMER. ASSOCIATION Florida, and source of carbonate of lime in the growth - The whale-killer, or thresher, mentioned by Traof corals. —Smith, J. L. Warwickite a borotantalite; descant in his voyage to Russia, 1618.~ Geol. -- )anburite a silico-borate of lime. - Geol. Win- and Paclceont. Schott, A. Cretaceous basin of the Rio chell, A. Geology of the Choctaw Bluff. - Safford, J. Bravo del Norte. - Johnson, J. Spontaneous moveM. Parallelism of the lower silurian groups of ments occasionally observed in the sandstone strata middle Tennessee with those of New York. - in one of the quarries at Portland, Ct. -Hopkins, WV. Newberry, J. S. Structures and affinities of certain Brief outline or general description of a fossil, by some fossil plants of the carboniferous era; - Carboniferous supposed to be an ichtlhyodorulite. - Gale, L. I). Reflora of Ohio, with descriptions of fifty new species of lations of the American patent system to the progress fossil plants; - Fossil fishes of the cliff limestone of of science. Ohio. - Geog. Bache, A. D. Discovery of a deep- 9. Meeting held at Providence, I. I., August, sea bank on the eastern side of the Gulf Stream, 1855. - Dana, J. I. Address. - Gibbs, V. itRecent progoff the coast of S. Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. -- ress of organic chemistry. -- athem. Hill, T. On Loomis, E. Measurement of heights by the barometer. solutions by construction.~- Peirce, B. Researches in - Hunt, E. B. Project of a geographical department of analytic morphology; transformaition of curves; -~Upon the library of Congress. - Botany. Wood, A. Ac- the solution of the Adams prize problem for 1857; — On count of six new species of plants. - Zodl. How- partial multipliers of differential equations;~- Upon the ell, R. Wheat-fly and its ravages. - Pourtales, L. F. catenary on the vertical right cone; — Upon the motion Notes on the specimens of the bottom of the oceani of a heavy body on the circumference of a circle which brought up in the recent explorations of the Gulf Stream, rotates uniformly about a vertical axis; - On the resistin connection with the coast survey. Phy.s.iol. ance to the motion of the pendulum. -- Astron. Burnett, WV. I. Formation and mode of development Loomis, E. Temperature of the planets, and conof renal organs in vertebrata;- Formation and func- clusions resulting from this temperature. - Runkle, tions of the allantois; —Researches on the development J. D. New tables for determining the value of of the viviparous aphides; —Blood corpuscle-holding those co-efficients in the perturbative function of plancells, and their relation to the spleen; - Reproduction of etary motion depending upon the ratios of the mean disthe toad and frog, without the intermediate stage of tances; — New tables for converting longitudes and latitadpole; - Signification of cell-segmentation. - Hors- tudes into right ascensions and declinations. —Peters, ford, E. N. Fatal effects of chloroform. -- Riddell, J. C. H. F. Contributions to the atmospherology of the L. Histology of red blood; - Origin of capillary blood- sun. -Peirce, B. Method of determining longitudes by vessels. -Sanford, S. N. On some points in the history occultations of the Pleiades. - Phys. Henry, J. of Gordius. -- Philology. Haldemann, S. S. Inves- Mode of testing building materials, and an account of tigation of the power of the Greek Z, by means of pho- the marble used in the extension of the U. S. capitol; — netic laws.~ — Mechanic. Hapt, H. Resistance of Effect of mingling radiating substances with combustible the vertical plates of tubular bridges. — Hunt, E. B. materials. -Hunt, E. 13B. On our sense of the vertical Remarks on lithography and lithographic transfers. and horizontal, and our perception of distance. - 8. Meeting at Washington, May 1854. - Peirce, B. Farmer, M. G. Improvements in the electric telegraph, Address. - Gould, B. A., Jr. Address in commemora- whereby two or more terminal stations can make siesultion of S. C. Walker. Aistron. Hubbard, J. S. taneous use of the same wire. — Hunt, E. B. On an Results of some investigations respecting Biela's double index of papers on subjects of mathematical and physcomet. —Loomis, E. Satellites of Uranus. -Wright, ical science. -Olmsted, D. Notes on the Wilmington C. Constructive method of projecting solar eclipses. gunpowder explosion. -Henry, J. Account of experi- Coakley, G. WV. Abstract of a paper on moon and ments on the alleged spontaneous separation of alcohol star culininations. - Bond, G. P. Results of the chro- and water. -- Pys. o/ the globe. Bache, A. D. Apnometric expeditions of the Coast Survey for determin- proximate co-tidal lines of the Pacific coast of the U. ing the longitude of Cambridge, 1849-1851. — Emory, States, from observations in the U. States coast survey; W. H. Determination of the longitude of Frontera, El -Notice of the tidal observations made on the coast of Paso~and San Elciario, resulting in the determination of the U. States on the Gulf of Mexico; -Notice of earththe longitude of a cardinal point in the survey of the quake waves on the western coast of the U. S., Dec. 23, boundary between the U. S. and Mexico. - Alexander, 25, 1864. -Schott, C. A. Discussion of the secular vaS. Suggestions relative to the observations of the solar riation in the miagnetic declination on the Atlantic and eclipse of May 26, 1854. -Davis, C. H. Relative value Gulf coast of the U. S., from obs. in the 17thi, 18th, and of the different astronomical miiethods of determining 19th centuries. - Brocklesby, J. The frozen wells of the longitude.- Winlock, J. Difference of personal Owego. i- eteorol. Loomis, E. Storm in the U. S. equation in transit observations of the sun and of the about Dec. 20, 1836. —Redfield, W. C. Storm of Oct. fixed stars. -Badger, 0. C. Method of observing at 7, 1854, near the coast of Japan.i - Chen. Kent, E. sea for the determination of the latitude, longitude, and N. New apparatus for separating gold and other prevasriation of the compass. - Gould, B. A., Jr., and Win- cious metals from foreign substances. ~- iin(-ral. lock, J. Cloverden observatory and the Shelby equato- Smith, S. Some new localities of minerals. - Smith, J. rial. - _iech. and PhLys. Hunt, E. B. Nature of L. Re-examination of American minerals. Part 5. forces. - Gibbs, W. A new electro-chronomuetric - Geol. Whitney, J. D. Points connected with the method. - Smith, J. L. The inverted microscope; geology of the north shore of Lake Superior; — Occurwith remarks on the illumination of microscopical ob- rence of the ores of iron in the azoic system. -Blake, jects. - Phy/sics qof the globe. Bache, A. D. Pre- W P. P. G-rooving and polishing of hard rocks and minliminary determination of co-tidal lines on the Atlantic erals by dry sand; - Characters and probable geological coast, from the coast survey tidal observations; - Corn- age of the sandstone formation of San Franciscq; -- Geparison of the diurnal inequality of the tides at San ology of California. — Hitchcock, E. Description of Diego. San Francisco, and Astoria, on the Pacific coast, sections measured across the saniidstone and trap of Conn. from observations in connection with the coast survey. River valley in Mass.; — Additional facts respecting the -- Schott, C. A. Result of an investigation of the tidal tracks of the otozoum Moodii on the liassic sa ndstones of currents in Long Island Sound, with an appendix con- the Connecticut valley; - TTraces of ancient glaciers in taining tables, and two sketches.- Bache, A. D. Dis- N. Eng.; -Inferences from facts resp. the erosions of tribution of temiperature in and near the Gulf Stream, off the earth's surface, esp. by rivers; -- iscovery of the the coast of the U. S., from observations made in the fossil jaw of an extinct faimily of sharks, from the coal coast survey. - Norton, WV. A. Periodic and occa- formation. - Bot. Blake, W. P. Peculiarity of the sional perturbations of the declination and directive redwood, genus sequoia; — Grove of nammoth trees in force of the mnagnetic needle; - Physical constitution of Calaveras Co., Cal.- Gray, A. B. Letter to J. Torrey, the sun and the cometary bodies. - Brocklesby, J. on the ammobronma Sonorne. -Physiol. Brooks, C. Swelling of springs and the reappearance of streams Laws of reproduction, with partic. ref. to the interjust before rain. - feteorol. Poey, A. Probable marriage of first cousins. - Kneeland, S., Jr. Sterility increase in the number of hail-storms in Cuba, esp. of many varieties of the domestic fowl, and of hybrid 1844-54. - Fosgate, B. Account of remarkable lunar races generally. - Hilgard, T. C. Contributions to the phenomena observed at Auburn, N. Y., Feb. 16, 1843. - physiology of sight. i iaEnineerinp. Hunt, E. B. Stoddard, 0. N. The Brandon tornado of Jan. 20, 1854. Use of salt niarsh sods for facing the steep slopes of - Brocklesby, J. Account of a tornado which passed parapets, terraces, etc. over the state of Connecticut, Aug. 9, 1851. - Redfield, 10. Meeting at Albany. - Officers, members, etc. - W. C. Cape Verde and Hatteras hurricane, and other Haldeman, S. S. Report on the present state of our storms; with a hurricane chart. - Webster, N. B. The knuowledge of linguistic ethnology. ~i lIathemi. IV'Cay, meteorograph, an automatic imeteorol. register.- Ge- C. F. Laws of human mortality. - Patterson, J. odesy and NVavigation. Hunt, E. B. Description of Investigation and calculation of the results of a prothe Coast Survey apparatus for measuring base lines, cess of causation. - Elliott, E. B. Vital statistics. Chem. Hunt, T. S. Illustrations of chemical Astron. Chauvenet, WV. Simple miethod of correcting hoemology. - Natiural history. Hilgard, T.C. Ex- the common nautical method of double altitudes of the perimental observations on taste and smell.- Hamel, sun, moon, or a planet, for the change of declination be

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AMER. ASSOCIATION 72 AMER. ASSOCIATION tween the observations; - Method of determining the urement of the base for the primary triangulation of the latitude of a place from the observed times when two E. section of the coast of the U. S., on Epping Plains, known stars arrive at the same altitude. - Clark, A. Me; - Notice of the determination of the longitude of New' method of measuring celestial arcs. -Vaughan, Fernandina, Amelia Is., Fla., by means of chronometel D. Stability of satellites revolving in small orbits. - exchanges from Savannah, Ga.; - Heights of the tides Gould, B.A. Meridian instruments of the Dudley ob- of the Atlantic coast, from obs. in the coast survey; servatory. - Phys. and Ghem. Henry, J. Acoustics -.feteorol. Bache, A. D. Winds of the W. coast of applied to public buildings; - Sulphuric acid barometer. the U. S. from obs. in the U. S. coast survey. -Small- Brocklesby, J. Experiments on visual direction. - wood, C. On ozone; -Meteorology of the vicinity of Mallet, J. W. Re-determination of the atomic weight of Montreal. Geol. and Geog. Swallow, G. C. Exlithium. - Horsford,E.N. Ammoniaintheatmosphere. planations of the geological map of Missouri, and a - tPhys. of the globe. Bache, A.D. Approximate section of its rocks; - Quaternary deposits of Missouri. co-tidal lines of diurnal and semi-diurnal tides of the -Lesley, J. P. Three comparative sections of the coast of the U. S. on the Gulf of Mexico;-Progress coal measures in Kentucky, and in E. and W. Penn. made in the coast survey, in prediction tables for the -Whittlesey,.C. Ancient mining operations of Lake tides of the coast; - Obs. to determine the cause of the Superior. - Logan, Sir WV. E. Division of the azoic increase of Sandy Hook, made by the Coast Survey; - rocks of Canada into Huronian and Lawrentian; - Notes of obs. to determine the progress of the tidal Probable subdivision of the Lawrentian series of rocks wave of the Hudson River, by the Coast Survey. - of Canada. - Hitchcock, C. H. Fractured ledges of Schott, A. Secular variation in the magnetic declina- slate in Vermont.- Emory, WV. H. A feature in the tion on the Atlantic and Gulf coast of the U. S., from range of the western mountain system of N. America. observations in the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries; - Dis- - MlVurchison, R. I. Crystalline rocks of the north cussion of the secular variation of the magnetic inclina- Highlands of Scotland. - Palceont. Salter, J. W. tion in the N. E. states. - Bache, A. D., and Hilgard, J. Fossils in the crystalline rocks of the north Highlands E. General distribution of terrestrial magnetism in the of Scotland; - Graptopora, a new genus of polyzoa. - U. S. from ohs. in the coast survey, etc. - ~ eteorol. Dawson, J. W. Varieties and mode of preservation of Redfleld, WV. C. Spirality of motion in whirlwinds and the fossils known as sternbergiee; - Newer pliocene fostornadoes; - On various cyclones, or typhoons of the sils of the St. Lawrence valley. - Emmons, E. Fossils North Pacific ocean, with a chart. -Rogers, J., and of the sandstones and slate of N. Carolina. - Zoil. Schoenborn, A. Avoidance of the violent portions of Hilgard, T. C. Structure of the head in vertebrata, cyclones, with notices of a typhoon at the Bonin Islands. and its relations to the phyllotactic laws. - Ethnol. -Hough, F.B. Results of a series of meteorol. obs. at Dana, J.D. Thoughts on species. -Wilson, D. SupNew York academies, 1826-50. - Smallwood, C. Pecu- posed uniformity of cranial type, throughout all varieliar appearance of the atmosphere, May 23, 1856, at St. ties of the American race. -Lesley, J. P. On the word Martin's, Isle Jesus, Canada East.' Geol. and Geog. Celt. -Morgan, L. H. Laws of descent of the Iroquois. Dana, J. D. Plan of development in the geological his- - Practical science. Hunt, E. B. Suggestions on tory ofN. America, with a map. - Dawson, J. WV. Par- the practice and theory of scientific publication. allelism of the rock formation of Nova Scotia with those 12. Meeting at Baltimore, May, 1858. - Mcathem. of otherparts of America.- Schott, A. Geological obs. Hill, T. Further remarks upon systems of coordinates. on the pluto-volcanic slope of the Sierra Madre along the - Gillespie, WV. M. Calculation of the earthwork of azimuth boundary line through N. W. Sonora. -Hall, roads on sidelong and irregular ground. - Astron. J. Carboniferous limestones of the Mississippi valley.- Kirkwood, D. Mean distances of the periodic comets.Gibbes, L. R. Remarks on Niagara Falls. - Lesley, J. Bache, A. D. A supposed personal equation in the use P. Broadtop coal basin in central Pennsylvania, with a of the zenith telescope for determining latitudes by Talmap. - Winchell, A. Geology of middle and southern cott's method. - Phys. Barnard, F. A. On the penAlabama; - Statistics of some artesian wells of Ala- dulum; with a description of an electric clock, conbama. - LeConte, J. Agency of the Gulf-stream in the structed by E. S. Ritchie, of Boston, for the Univ. of formation of the peninsula of Fla.- Blake, W. P. Or- Mississippi. -Loomis, E. Electricalphenomena in cerography of the western portion of the U. S., with a map. tain houses in N. York. -- St. John, S. Electrical phe- Emory, W. H. General description of the country nomena in houses in N. York, and Cleveland, 0. - Saxadjacent to the boundary between the U. S. and Mexico. ton, J. Application of the rotating mirror to the aneroid - Palceont. Foster, J. W. Geol. position of the de- barometer.-Meech, L.W. Extinction of light reflected posits in which occur remains of the fossil elephant of N. from terrestrial objects. - Lovering, J. Australian America.- Wyman, J. Teeth of an elephant discov- weapon called the boomerang. - Phys. of the globe. ered near Zanesville, 0.; - Batrachian reptile from the Hunt, E. B. Dynamics of ocean currents; - Some anomcoal formation. - Dawson, J. W. Specimen of fossil alies in the Florida gulf stream. - Dana, J.D. Curwood from the Devonian rocks, Gasp6 sandstones, of rents of the ocean. - Bache, A. D. Tidal currents of Gasp6, Canada E.-Hall, J. Obs. on the genus ar- N. Y. Bay, near Sandy Hook. - Trowbridge, W.P. chimedes. or fenestella, with descriptions of species. etc. Deep-sea soundings - Kane, E. K. Abstract of re- Redfield, WV. C. Relations of the fossil fishes of the suits of the magnetic obs. of the 2d Grinnell expedition, sandstone of Connecticut, and other Atlantic states, to 1853-55, at Van Rensselaer harbor, etc., on the west the liassic and jurassic periods. - Worthen, A. H. coast of Greenland. - West, C. E. Earthquake in Occurrence of fish remains in the carboniferous lime- western New York. - Ghem. Aikin, W. A. Causes stone of Illinois. - ZoSl. Weinland, D. F. Names of the variable illuminating power of coal gas. - of animals and plants, with reference to the origin of lan- Wurtz, H. Investigation of the action of nitric acid guages, and to the countries where nations passed their upon the metallic chlorids;- Action of nitric acid in childhood; -Digesfive apparatus of the acanthocephala. the cold upon some metallic solutions, with new meth- Philol. and Ethnol. Haldeman, S.S. Relations ods of obtaining pure compounds of barium, strontium, between Chinese and the Indo-European languages. - and cadmium; - Detection of nitric acid in solution, Hamlin, A. C. Supposed Runic inscriptions. - Hunt, with obs. on the action of sesquisalts of iron upon indigo E. B. Efflorescence from brick masonry; - Systema- and metallic gold, and the neutralization of the colors tizing the abbreviations of titles of periodicals, transac- of metallic solutions; -Preparation of some pure sultions, etc. phates, and particularly of sulphate of copper; - Modes 11. Meeting at Montreal, Canada E., August, 1856. of increasing the heat of the mouth blowpipe and new - Gould, A. A. Address on J. W. Bailey. President blowpipe manipulationi;-.Action of hot chlorohydric of the Assoc. - Olmsted, D. Address on W. C. Red- acid upon some metallic nitrates; - Improvements in field, first Pres. - JIathem. Hunt, E.B. Idea of the preparation of hard minerals for analysis; - Chemphysical and metaphysical infinity. - Hill, T. Systems ical examination connected with a bullet, imbedded for of coordinates in one plane. - Gillespie, W. M. more than forty years in the lung of a man; - EconomWarped surfaces of ground occurring in road excava- ical applications of glycerine. - Gibbs, W. Theory of tions and embankments. -Elliott, E. B. Law of hu- the polyacid bases; -New bases containing metals asman mortality in Massachusetts. - Hill, T. New form sociated with ammonia. - Mfeteorol. Coffin, J. H. of arithmetical complements. - Astron. Wilkes, C. Currents of the atmosphere. -Warner, H.G. Winds Zodiacal light. -- Phys. and Ghem. LeConte, J. and rains of California. - Geol., Palaeontol., and fGeog. Preliminary researches on the alleged influence of solar Swallow, G.C. Rocks of Kansas. - Wurtz, H. Occurlight on combustion. - Snell, E. S. Variations of the rence of cobalt and nickel, in Gaston Co., N. Carolina. fall over the dam at Holyoke, Mass. - Olmsted, D. -Lieber, 0. M. Geologic chronology of the S. AlleElectrical hypothesis of the aurora borealis. -Foote, ghanies. -Emmons, E. Chemical constitution of cerMrs. E. New source of electrical excitation. - Hilgard, tain members of the Chatham series in the valley of E. W. Quantitative assay of chromium by blow-pipe Deep river, N. C. - Brevoort, J. C. Remains of the processes. - Phys. of the globe. Wynne, J. The American mastodon found on Long Island near N. influence of the Gulf Stream upon the summer climate, York. - Hayes, I. I. Observations upon the practiof the Atlantic coast. - Whittlesey, C. Fluctuations cability of reaching the North Pole; with a map. - of level in the N. Amer. lakes. - Bache, A. D. Meas- Physiol. Wienland, D. F. Notice on two human ces

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AMER. ASSOCIATION 73 AMER. ASSOCIATION toidea, new to science; - Method of comparative animal N. England and western coal basins; - Certain points psychology. - Habich, G. New source of organic heat. of ichnology; —Certain conglomerated and brecciated -- Pract. science. Swallow, G. C. Grape culture in trachytic dykes in Shelburne, Vt.; —Additional facts Missouri. resp. the clathropteris of E. Hampton, Mass. —John13. Meeting at Springfield, Mass., August, 1859. ston, C. Diatomaceous earth from Nottingham, Md. -- Caswell, A. Address. - Barnard, F. A. P. Re- - Bradley, F. II. A new trilobite from the Potsdam port on the history and progress of the coast survey. — sandstone. - Phys. Geog. Wheildon, W. W. The lMathem. Watson, W. New method of investigating supposed open sea in the Arctic regions. - Zool. plane curves, with its application to evolutes and Chittenden, L. E. American reindeer. - Physiol. caustics. - Hill, T. On certain spirals. - Astron. Rogers, W. B. Binocular vision; - Our inability from Newcomb, S. Secular variations of the eccentricities the retinal impression alone to determine which retina is and perihelia of certain of the asteroids. - Oakes, J. A impressed. - Engineering. Gilmore, Q. A. Hydraulic self-recording instrument for taking the sun's altitude cements. - Hunt, E. B. A new portable coffer-dam; without an artificial or natural horizon. - Lyman, C. S. -New methods of preventing fire-damp explosions in The transit instrument as a substitute for the zenith tel- collieries by lighting with coal-gas. escope. - Norton,.WV. A. Physical constitution of com- 15. Meeting at Buffalo, New York, 1866. - ets. -Jones, G. Recent obs. on the gegenschein, or Astron. Loomis, E. Physical condition of the sun's completed arch of the Zodiacal light. - Gould, B. A., surface and the motion of the solar spots; - PeJr. Supposed lunar origin of aerolites. - Phys. and riod of Algol. - Kirkwood, D. Theory of meteors. Ohem, LeConte, J. The correlation of physical, chem- — Safford, T. H. Dearborn observatory. - Electric. ical, and vital forces, and the conservation of force in and Chem. Bradley, L. Anthistometer; - Electrovital phenomena. - Snell, E. S. Vibrations in the magnet; - Galvanic battery. - Hunt, T. S. Petrowaterfall at Holyoke, Mass. - Silliman, B., Jr. Dis- leumn; - Metallurgical system of Whelpley and Storer; charge of atmospheric electricity through gas mains. - - The primeval atmosphere. —Cooke, J. P. CryophylBarnard, F. A. P. Means of preventing the alteration lite, a new mineral species in the mica family, with some of metallic surfaces employed to close and break a vol- associated minerals in the granite of Rockport, Mass. taic- circuit. - Serrell, E. W. Magnetizing locomotive -- Geol. Whittlesey, C. Ice movements of the glawheels by curved helices, and experimental results. - cial era in the valley of the St. Lawrence. - Hunt, T. S. Mallet, J. W. On nitride of zirconium; — Atomic Laurentian limestones and their mineralogy. - Swallow, weight of lithium. - Hunt, T. S. Contributions to the G. C. Section of the rocks in eastern Kansas. - Lyman, history of gypsum and magnesian rocks. - Phys. of B. S. Against the supposed former plasticity of the the Globe. Bache, A. D. Results of the discussion of puddingstone pebbles of Purgatory, R. I. - Zoil. and the declinometer obs. at Girard College, 1840-45, with Beot. Winchell, A. The fruit bearing belt of Michispecial ref. to the eleven year period; - Gulf stream ex- gan; - Stromatoporidee; their structure and zoological plorations, 3d memoir: Distribution of temperature affinities. - Pract. Sci. Lyman, B. S. The link of in the water of the Florida channel and straits. - Schott, Gunter's chain as the unit of a decimal system of C. A. Abstract of results of obs. for temperature, at- weights and measures. mospheric pressure, and direction and force of the wind 16. Meeting at Burlington, Vt., 1867. Officers, etc. - at Van Rensselaer Harbor, N. Greenland, by the Grin- Newberry, J. S. Address. - ilMathem. ancd Adtron. nell expedition, 1853-55. -Loomis, E. European storm Peirce, B. Commun. of vibrations. - Rogers, W. A. of Dec. 25, 1836. - Coffin, J. H. Winds of the southern The determination of geographical lat. from observahemisphere. -Jones, G. Occasional luminousness of tions in the prime vertical. - Hough, Q. W. Perthe atmosphere at night on the Andes. — Geol. and sonal equation in transit observations. — Lyman, C. S. Palceontol. Whittlesey, C. The drift cavities, or'pot- Obs. of Venus near inferior conjunction. - Acoust. ash kettles' of Wisconsin; - Origin' of the azoic rocks Lovering, J. Optical method of studying sound. - of Michigan and Wisconsin..- Dawson, J. W. Recent Tillman, S. D. Method of measuring musical intervals researches in the Devonian and carboniferous flora of upon a spiral projection. - Lyman, C. S. New form Brit. Amer. - Logan, Sir W. Contrib. to the hist. of of wave apparatus. - Jfineral. Bradley, L. Telluthe Laurentian limestones. - Worthen, A. I. Discov- rium. a metal. - Chem. Hungerford, E. Experiments ery of a terrestrial flora in the mountain limestone of on snow at temperatures below 32~ Fahr. - Tillman, S. Illinois. - Blake, W. P. Geology of the Rocky moun- D. Chemical diagrams and derivative symbols, illusrtain chain in the vicinity of Santa Fe, New Mexico. -. trating the prominent characteristics of chemical eleAndrews, E. B. Relation of the river terraces of S. ments; -A new chemical nomenclature. - Meteorol. Ohio to the drift and drift theories. - Hitchcock, C. H. Lovering, J. Periodicity of the aurora borealis. - The so-called talcose schist of Vermont; —.Marks of Hough, G. W. Remarks on meteorol. results from the ancient glaciers on the Green Mountain range in Mass. new method of registration. - Geol. Whittlesey, C. and Vt.; - Lake ramparts in Vt. - Field, R. Ornith- Depression of the ocean during the ice period. - Hunichnites. - Ethnol. Morgan, L. I-I. Indian mode of gerford, E. Climate of the glacial epoch in N. America; bestowing and changing names.- Pol. Econ. Roose- Ripton sea beaches.- Lyman, B. S. Lower silurian velt, C. Paradox of political economy in the co-exist- hematite beds of America. — Dawson, J. W. Recent ence of excessive production and excessive population. geological discoveries in the Acadian provinces. - -Executive proceedings. Hitoccock, C. H. The Winooski marble of Colchester, 14. Meeting at Newport, R. I., August, 1850. - Vt.; —The geology of Vermont; -Explanation of a Officers, etc.- Bache, A. D. Lecture on the Gulf i geological map of Maine; —The distortion and metaStream. — lfathem. and Phys. Coakiay,G.W. Pos- morphosis of pebbles in conglomerates. - Vose, G. L. sibility of expressing the polar coordinates of the aster- Tracts of ancient glaciers in the White Mts.; Geological olds by converging series, admitting of tabulation -- structure of some portions of that group. - Perry, J. Hackley, C. W. Theory connected with the solar spots. S. The red sandstone of Vt. and its relations. - - Smallwood, C. Eclipse of the sun, July 18, 1860. -' Marsh, 0. C. Origin of the so-called lignilites or epsomSchott, C. A. Abstract of results of the astronomical ites. -- Palceontol. Newberry, J. S. Fossil reptiles observations by the 2d Grinnell expedition, 1853-55. - and fishes, from carboniferous strata of Ohio, Ky., and Rood, O. N. New theory of light, proposed by J. Ill.; -Fossil fishes, disc. by H. Herzer, in black shale, Smith. - Lewis, J. Registering thermometer. - Devonian, at Delaware, 0.- Zool. Verrill, A. E. Phys. of the Globe. LeConte, J. Optical phenomena Zoological affinities of the tabulate corals. —Scudder, presented by the' Silver-spring' in Marion Co., Fla. - S. H. Considerations from the study of the orthoptera Totten, J. G. Sudden disappearance of the ice of our of N. America. - Packard, A. S., Jr. The embryology northern lakes in the spring. -Graham, J. D. Investi- of libellula, diplax, morphology of insects, and classifigation of the problem regarding the existence of a lunar cation of the neuroptera; -Insect fauna of the summit tidal wave on the great freshwater lakes of N. America. of Mt. Wash. compared with that of Labrador. - Execu. -- Schott, C. A. Abstract of results of the obs. of the proc.- Index. tides, by the 2d Grinnell, expedition, 1853-55. - Bache, 17. Meeting at Chicago, Ill., Aug. 1868. - Gould, B. A. A. D. Results of part it. of the discussion of -the dec- Eulogy on A. D. Bache. -Barnard, F. A. P. Address. linometer observations at Girard College, Phila., 1840- a —:ithem., Physics, and Chemistry. Lovering, J. 45;-Discussion of the influence of the moon on the Application of electricity to the maintenance of the declination of the magnetic needle at Girard College, vibrations of the tuning fork, and of the tuning fork to Phila., 1840-45. - Chem. Silliman, B., Jr. Combus- the excitement of vibrations in cords and threads. - tion of wet fuel, in the furnace of M. Thompson. — Grimes, J. S. Laws of the ocean currents. - Stoddard, Lea, M. C. Further remarks on numerical relations be- 0. N. The nature of electric discharge. - Loomis, tween equivalents;- Sources of error in the employ- E. Influence of the moon upon the weather. - Elliott, ment of picric acid to detect potash; - Production of E. B. Relative value of gold and silver for a series of ethylamine by reactions of the oxy-ethers; - Opti- years. -Rogers, W. A. New formula for the reduction cal properties of the picrate of manganese. - Geol. of obs. in the prime vertical, analogous to Mayer's foraned PalceZotol. Hitchcock, C. H. Geology of the is- mula for the reduction of meridian observations. - land of Aquidneck; - Synchronism of coal beds in the Vanderweyde, P. H. Relation between the atomic vol10. (26. 10. 72.)

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AMER. ASSOCIATION 74 AMER. BIBLE SOCIETY ume of different metals and their paramagnetic and 19. Proceedings at Troy, New York, August, 1870. diamagnetic properties.- -Miller, J. A. The steam -Foster, J. W. Address. - Iathenm. and Astron. boiler. - McDermott, M. The heliostat, and method Hill, T. On certain involutes of a circle, and the analytof running true or meridian lines. - Hough, F. B. Prin- ical value of the hyperbolic base. - Young, C. A. New ciples of statistics as applied to the census. - Stockwell, method of determining the level error of the axis of a J. N. Secular variations of the planetary orbits. - meridian instrument. - Ennis, J. Discovery of a force Newcomb, S. On Hansen's theory of the physical con- which originally imparted all their motions to all the stitution of the moon. - Abb6, C. The resuscitation of stars; - Velocity of nebulae;otation. - Bradley, L. the Cincinnati observatory. - Horsford, E. N. Phos- Cosmogony. -Lane, J. H. Descrip. of a new form of phoric acid, a constituent of butter; - Fluorine in the mercurial horizon, etc. - Opt. Pickering, E.C. Dishuman brain; - Source of free hydrochloric acid in persion and possibility of attaining perfect achromathe gastric juice. - Lear, M. C. Action of light upon tism. —Lovering, J. Methods of illustrating optical the bromide and iodide of silver. - Buttrick, E. L. Ap- meteorology. - Acoust. Tillman, S. I. New musical plication of carbonic acid gas in the extinguishment of notation. - Mayer, A. M. Abstract of researches, etc. fire. —Tillman, S. D. Combining power of chemical — Phys. of the Globe. Bradley, L. Aurora boborealis. elements. — Wurtz, H. New chemical relations of me- - Sias, S. Northers of Texas.- Batchelder, J. M. tallic aluminum.-. Hilgard, E. W. Condition of our Descrip. of an Arctic tide gauge. - Winchell, A. Isoknowledge of the processes in luminous hydro-carbon thermals of the lake region. - Chem. and Mineral. flames.-Feuchtwanger, L. The meteorites from Poland Stimpson, F.E. Graphical discussion of the various and Mexico. —Hinrichs, G. The statics of the four formulae proposed for the relation between the quantity types of modern chemistry, with especial regard to the of light produced by the combustion of illuminating gas -water type: — New law determining the atomic volume and the volume of gas consumed. - Stillman, J. M. and boiling point of carbon compounds. -Walling, H. Examination of the Bessemer flame with colored glasses, F. Atomic motions. - Hilgard, T. C. The volcanic etc. - Hunt, T.S. Amer. iron sands. - Feuchtwanger, tide belt and the world's flood gates. - N/at. Hist. L. Parallel strive or indented cross lines on rock crysWhittlesey, C. Evidences of the antiquity of man in tals. -- Molecular physics. Wallace, S. J. Elasticity the U.S. - DeHass, W. Archaeology of the Missis. as a feature in physics. - Walling, H. F. Assumption sippi valley; - Report on archaeology and ethnology. - that matter is impenetrable. - Wheildon, W. W. Case Wheildon, W. W. The new arctic continent, or Wran- of freezing fresh water in pipes submerged in salt water. gell's land. - Parry, C. C. The habitable features of - Geol. and Palapontol. Broome, G. Laurentian the N. American continental plateau, near the line of apatites of Canada. - Hunt, T. S. Oil-bearing limethe 35th parallel of north latitude. -Meehan, T. The stones of Chicago; — Notes on granite rocks. - Agassiz, leaves of conifere. -Marsh, 0. C. Description of a L. Local glaciers in the White Mts.- -Perry, J. B. new species of protichnites, from the Potsdam sandstone Boulder-trains in Berkshire Co.. Mass.; - Supposed eleof N. Y.; - Preservation of color in fossils from palaeo- vation and depression of the continent during the glacial zoic formations. - White, C. A. Announcement of the period. - Worthen, A. H. Remarks on the relative age existence of cretaceous rocks in Guthbrie Co., Iowa. - of the Niagara. - Hitchcock, C. H. Distribution of Hilgard, E.W. Geology of lower Louisiana and the maritime plants in N. A. - Wallace, S. J. Lakes and rock salt deposits of Petite Anse. -White, C. A. Ob- lake regions. - Orton, J. Evidence of a glacial epoch servations on the red quartzite boulders of western Iowa, at the equator. - Zodl. Cope, E. D. Homologies of etc. -Wallace, S. J. The old lake beds of the prairie some of the cranial bones of the reptilia, etc. - Packard, region. - Executive proceedings. A. S., Jr. Embryology of limulus polyphemus. -Put18. Gould, B.A. Address. -~- athem. and. Astron. nam, F. W. Young of orthagoriscus mola. -Orton, J. Twining, A. C. Demonstration of Euclid's assumed ax- Condors and humming birds of the equatorial Andes. - iom rel. to parallel lines. - Foucou, F. Construction of Gill, T. Relations of the order of mammals. - Morse, three maps of Europe, France, and North America, in E. S. Early stages of discina; — Organization of lingula the gnomonic projection, with a view to the distribution and discina; - Brachiopoda. - Bot. Meehan, T. of mineral wealth and the study of the earth's figure. Law of fasciation and its relation to sex in plants; - - Meehan. Norton, WV. A. Laws of the deflection Objections to Darwin's theory of insect agency in the of 1eams, exposed to a transverse strain, tested by ex- fertilization of plants; — Two classes of male flowers in periment. - Bardwell, F. W. Suggestions on the the- castanea, etc. - Hill, T. Seedling compass plants. - ory of the composition of forces. - Mayer, A. M. Hilgard, T. Development of the yeast of zymotic funThermo-dynamics of waterfalls. - Norton, W.. A. gus. -- thnol. Dall, W. H. Peculiarities of the EsPhysical theory of the principle of the lever. - Astron. kimo dialect. - iechanics. Tillman, S. D. ImYou.ng, C. A. Spectrum observations at Burlington, provements for common roads;- Improvements in inIowa, during the eclipse of Aug. 7, 1869; - New method land navigation. - Executive proceedings. of observing the first contact of the moon with the American Association for the Promotion of Science. sun's limb, at a solar eclipse, by the spectroscope. - Journal. [Vol. 1, no. 1.1 2d ed. New York, 1831. Pickering, E. C. Obs. on the eclipse with an Arago's 8~ (B 1094) polariscope, at Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. - Elect. Bushee, American Asylum' at Hartford far the Education J.. Causes of the failure of lightning rods; - Conditions of a perfect lightning rod. - Chem. Hinrichs, G. of Deaf and Dumb Persons. [lst]-43d reMolecular perturbations; - Classification and atomic port, 1817-43. Hartford, 1817-43. 3 v. 8~ weights of the so-called chemical elements with refer- Note. In report 1-3. the title is' Connecticut Asylum.' ence to Stas' determinations. - Wurtz, H. The gra- -1st report (B 468); 2d (B 1754); 4th-7th (B 1042); 7th hamiite of West Virginia, and the New Colorado res- (B 947); 8th (B 1769); 9th-12tlh (B 947); 14th (B 1042, inoid. - Silliman, B., and Wurtz, H. Flame tempera- 1769); 15th (B 974); 16th (B 1099, 1769); 17th (B 1769); tures; their composition and luminosity. - Horsford, 18th (B 1082); 39th (B 1116); 21st (B 1771); 22d (B 1748); E. N. Some new properties of phosphoric acid; - 24th (B 1822); 25th, 26th (B 1185). Phosphoric acid, iron, and potassium, constituents of - WELD, L. History of the American Asylum. (In chlorophyl. - Silliman, B. Relation between the in- Barnard, I-I. Tribute to Gallaudet. 1852.) tensity of light produced from illuminating gas and American atlas. See Burr, D. H.; —Jefferys, T.; —Reid, J. the volume of gas consumed. -Nichols, W. I. The American banner. The. No. 5, April 9, 1856. Nashville, composition of the acid oxalates of potassium, ammo- 1856. 8~ (B 1508) nium. and sodium;- The solubility in water of the ox- American Baptist magazine and missionary intell. alates of sodium, potassium, and ammonium. - Geol. and Paloeontol. Kimball, J.P. The cretaceous age of New ser., v. 1-6f; pub. by the Mass. Bapt. silver deposits in Chihuahua, Mexico. — Matthew, G.F., Miss. Soc. Vol. 7. pub. by the Bapt. Gen. and Bailey, L. W. Age and relations of the metamor- Convention. Boston, 1817-27. 7 v. 89 phic rocks of New Brunswick and Maine. - Orton, J America bards, a modern poem. West of the mountains, The valley of the Amazon. - Blake, W. P. Plasticity 1819. 8. (B 573) of pebbles and rocks. - Stuntz, G. R. Recent geolog-o A r e m m bd ical changes in N. E. Wisconsin. - Hamlin, A.C. Gems Note. A difeent poem from the'American ards' of of the U. S. -Wurtz, H. Studies in chemical geogony. Rob.Waln, pub. at PhilaDelphia. - Zool. Marsh, 0. C. 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AMER. BIBLE SOCIETY 75 AMERICAN GAME - Constitution; with address to the people of the U. S. American churches. See United States. Eccl. history. New York, 1816. 80. (B 460; W 5) Ne Yrk 51. (B46;i7T )American coast pilot; by L. Furlong. Newbury- 1st, 2d report (B 460, 1044); 3d (B 461, 1044, E 49); 4th - (B 1044); 5th.(B 1044, E 49); 6th (B 339, 1044); 7th, port, E. Blunt, 1804. 8. 8th (B 1044); 15th (E 49, 53); 26th (B 117); 29th - Same. 6th ed. Newburyport, 1809. 8~. (B 1196). American colonies. See America; also the names of the - Documents concerning the action of the mana- various countries in America, and the names of the gers touching the standard edition of the countries which have had colonies in America, especially Great Britain (division Colonies in America), English Scriptures circulated by the Society. France, and Spain; see also Portuguese. New York, 1858. 8~. American Colonization Society. See American Society - Extracts from correspondence. n.p., 1820. 8~ (B 339) for Colonizing the Free People of Color of the U. S. - Monthly extracts from correspondence, no. 6, 20-22, 37, American common-place book of prose; by G. B. 38; n.s., no. 1-3, 5-7,12,16. N. Y., 1820-29. 8. (W 5) Cheever. Cooperstown 1842 12" - Proceedings of a meeting of the citizens of New York, at the request of the Society. N. Y., 1816. 8~. (B 460) American comprehensive reader; by V. D. Swan. - Ist-llth report, 1817-27. N.Y., 1817-27. 8~ Boston, 1855. 12~ - lst-48th report, 1817-64. N. York, 1817-64. American Congregational Union. American Con48v. 8~ gregational year-book, 1854-59. New York, - HOBART, J. I. Address to the Episcopalians on the 1854-59. 6 v. 8~ Society. New York, 1816. 8~ (W 1) American Continental Congress. See United States. Con- SOMiE questions and answers on the subject of the So- tinental Congress. ciety; by a clergyman. N. 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See Doctrinal Tract 468, 1038,1161, W 5); 10th (B 1038, 1043, 1161); 11th Society. (B 1038); 12th, 13th (B 1038); 19th (B 980); 23d American eclectic of foreign periodical literature, (B 1086, 1802); 24th (28t h (B 1101); 2 6th (B 11 conducted by A. Peters, and others]. Vol. 1161). 1-4. New York and Boston, 1841-42. 4 v. 8~ - Exercises at the ordination of five missionaries. Chi- American Education Society. See American Society for cago, 1867. 80. (E 10) Educating Pious Youth for the Gospel Ministry. - Historical sketches of missions] namely: American educational year-book, 1857-58. Bos- -Ceylon mission, by W. W. Howland; Madura and ton, 1857-58. 2v. 12~ Madras missions, by J. Herrick. n.p., 1865. 8~ (E 10) American elouence; speeches and addresses, with - -Mahrattas of WV. India. Boston, 1866. 8~. (E 10) - -Missions in European Turkey, Asia Minor, and Ar- biographical sketches and notes; by F. menia. New York, 1866. 8~. (E 10) Moore. New York, 1864. 2v. 8~. - -Nestorians, by J. 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AMER. GARDENER 76 AMER. INSTITUTE American gardener's magazine; ed. by C. M. and P. ver, H. K. Monitorial system. -.Woodbridge, W. 0. B. Hovey, Jr. 1835-36. Boston, 1835-36. Vocal music. —Johnson, W. R. Linear drawing. — Colburn, W. Arithmetic. -Felton, C. C. Classical 2 v. 8~. learning.-Adams, W. J. Construct. and furnishing of Note. For contin. see Magazine of horticulture. school-rooms and school apparatus. - Constitution, byAmerican gazette; a collection of addresses, letters, etc., laws, officers. 1831. Proceedings. - Walker, J. rel. to the disputes between Gr. Brit. and her colo- Introd. lecture. -Emerson, G. B. Educ. of females. nies. No. 1. London, 1768. 8~ (C 35) -Abbott, J. Moral educ. -Phillips, S. C. Usefulness - Same. No. 1-5. London, 1768-69. 5 nos. 8~. (B 346) of lyceums. -Brooks, W. H. Education of the five American gazetteer; comp. by J. Morse. Boston, senses. -Parkhurst, J. L. Means to stimulate students,merc gz ec p.y1797ers. 8OO, without aid of emulation. -Brown, G-. On grammar.17X97. 8. Fowler, W. C. Influence of academies and high schools -- Same. Charlestown, 1804. 8~ on common schools.-Durgin, C. Natural history as a Same. Boston, 1810. 8. branch of common education. - Report of committee.-Ame. zter acon of. al pat of th r Prize essay on the construction of school-houses. -Act American gazetteer; account of. all parts of the of incorporation; constitution; officers. -Woodbridge, New World. London, 1762. 3 v. 18~. W. C. On school-rooms;- Extract from commun. on American Geographical and Statist. Soc. Bulle- construction of school-houses. 1833. Proceedings.tin, 1852-56 New York, 1852-56 2 o Report. -Sullivan, W. Introd. lecture. —Reynolds, tio, 1852-5. 2~ew 8orE.,.-v.. Importance of a knowledge of physiology to - Journal, 1859, 60, 70. N. Y., 1859-70. 2v. 8~ parents and teachers.- Burnside, S. M. Classification of - The Polar exploring expedition; special meeting. N. schools. - Perry, G. B. Primary education.- WithY., 1860. 8~. (B 1603) ington, L. Emulation in schools. —Packard, A. S. _ Proceedings, 1862-64. N. York, n.d. 2 v. 8. Best method of teaching the ancient languages. - American geography, The. 1789. See Morse, J. Greene, G. W. Jacotot's method of instruction. - American geologists and naturalists. See Association of Woodbridge, W. C. Best method of teaching geograAmer. Geologists, etc. phy. -Hall, S. R. Necessity of educating teachers. - Amera her. Jn, 174 - J, 1. t Baker, A. R. Adaptation of intellectual philosophy to American herald. Jan., 1784-Jan., 1786. Boston, instruction. —Hale, B. Best mode of teaching natural 1784-86. f. philosophy. - List of officers. - Catalogue of members. American historical and literary curiosities; eds. 1834. Proceedings. - Officers. - Report. - Cushing, C. Introd. lecture. -Burton, W. Best mode of fixing J. J. Smith and J. F. Watson. No. 1, 2. the attention of the young. -Farley, S. The improvePhila., 1847. 2 v. 4~. ment which may be made in the condition of common American Home Missionary Society. Our coun- schools. - Abbott, J. Duties of parents in regard to schools. - Carll, M. M. Maternal instruction, and mantry; a plea for home missions. No. 1, 2. agement of infant-schools. - Sherwin, T. On teaching New York, 1842-58. 12~. the elements of mathematics.-Winslow, H. The dan- lst-34th report 1827-60. New York, 1827-60. gerous tendency to innovations and extremes in educa5<^~ vQ.c~ o 80.~~ stion. -Green, B. On uniting a system of education, 5 v. 8~ manual with mental labor.- Jackson, C. T., X.D. On American husbandry; soil, climate, production, and the history and uses of chemistry. - Gould, A. A., MI.D. agriculture of the British colonies in N. A.; Natural history as a study in common schools. - Story, y'American. London, 1775. 80. oJ. The science of government as a branch of popular by an American. London, 1775. 8~ education. 1835. Proceedings. — Officers - Report. American in Algiers, The; or, The patriot of'76 in cap- -Furness, W.H. Introd. lecture.- Crosby, A.' Study tivity; a poem. New York, 1797. 120. (C 146) of classics.- Nott, S., Jr. Education for agricultural American in Egypt, Refutation of; by G. R. Gliddon. people. - Washburn, E. Polit. influence of school Phila., 1842. 80. (B 1602) masters. - Bokum, H. German population of this American in England; [by A. S. Mackenzie]. New country.-Park, R. Religious education. —Gregg, J. York, 1835. 2 v. 12. Philosophy of the mind. -McKean, H. L. Ends of American in Paris: by J. Janin. N. Y., 1844. 80 school discipline. — Blanchard, J. Cultivation of social American ine Paris: by J.In Janin. N.Y., 1844. 801~esids. affections. -Fox, T. B. Meaning and objects of educaAmerican independence, in vindication of the President's tion. - Dwight, T.,Jr. Management of a common school. nomination of a new embassy to France. Boston, — Waterston, R. C. Moral and spiritual culture. - 1799. 12~. (B 613) Channing, W. Study of natural history. -Johnson, W. American independent catechism, adapted to the liberal Schools of the arts. 1836. Proceedings. - Officers. spirit of the U.S. Boston, 1789. 8~. (B 658) - Report. - Howe, S. G. Education of blind. - Brooks, American Institute of Architects. Proceedings of W. 1I. Thorough teaching.- Alcott, W. A. The the 3d annual convention, N. Y., Nov. 16, 17, house I live in. -Belcher, J. H. Incitement to well1869 New York, 1870. QO4 o.. doing.- Kimball, D. Duties of female teachers. — 1869. New York, 1870. 4~ Stone, T. D. P. Teaching elocution. - Cleaveland, H. American Institute of the City of New York. R. Influence of intellectual action. - Hall, S. R. Annual report, 1842, 43, 45-63, 65-70. Al- School discipline. 1837. Proceedings.- Officers.y 1843-70. 25 vo. 8 OReport. -White, E. Introductorylecture.- Mulligan, bany, 1843-70. 25 v. 8. J. 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AMER. INSTITUTE 77 AMERICAN LAW discipline. -Green, T. A. Duty of visiting schools.- as a branch of education. —Clark, T. M. Education Muzzey, A. B. School instruction. - Thayer, G. F. required by the times. - Lincoln, J. L. Importance Courtesy. -Parsons, U. The brain and the stomach.- of ancient classic, and of scientific studies in Amer. Abbott, J. Complaint made against teachers. 1842. system of education. - Sherwin, T. Same subject.Proceedings. - Officers. - Report. - Emerson, G. B. Russell, W. Suggestions regarding operations of Amer. Moral education. - Howe, S. G. Universal language. Instit. of Education. 1857. Proceedings.- Officers.-Wines, E. C. Girard college. - Muzzey, A. B. Report. - Calvert, G. H. Moral education. - Mans. School-room as aid to self-education. - Wood, W. II. field, D.. Erroneous opinions prevalent in community Moral responsibility of teachers. -Teacher's daily pre- upon subject of educ. - Dunn, R. P. Study of English paration. 1843. 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Vol. 11 is new ser., v. - Jarvis, E. Study of physiology. - Adams, F. A. Intellectual arithmetic.- County teacher's i'nsti American journal of foreign medicine. Vol. 1.,no. 1. June, tute.- Fowle, W. B. Teaching geography. - John- 1827 n.p., 827. 8 (E59) son, A. N. Vocal music in common schools-. - Hil- American journal of homeopathia, The. August, 1835. lard, G. S. Connexion between geography and history. Vol. 1., no. 4. [N. Y. 1835?] 8 (B 1716) 1846. Proceedings.- Officers. -Report.-Whitman American journal of horticulture. Boston, 1867 — J. Home preparation for school. - Hooker, H. B. 71. 9 v. 8~. Moral and intellectual improvement. - Putman, R. American journal of improvements in the useful Common school education. - May, S. J. Education of the faculties.-Lincoln, L. B. Elevation of common arts; ed. by I. L. Skinner. Vol. 1. Wash., schools. - Parish, A. Cultivation of taste in early life. 1828. 8. -Andrews, S. P. 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AMERICAN ORIENTAL 79 AMER. PHARMACEUTICAL ian sects. -- lfiscellanies. Winthrop, W. Maltese an- 6. al-Khgzini. Analysis and extracts of the' Book tiquities; American mission atPort Natal. Plan for ef- of the balance of wisdom,' an Arabic work on the fecting a uniform orthography of the South African di- water balance, by N. Khanikof. - Grout, L. The prepalects; Mason, F. Introduction of Buddhism into Bur- ositions, conjunctions, and other particles of the Isizmah; Salisbury, E.E. Valuable Arabic manuscripts at ulu and its cognate languages. - Trans. of the SuryaWorcester; Native printing in India; Hall, F. E. Latest Siddhhnta, a text-book of Hindu astronomy; by E. BurSanskrit publications in India; Jews in China. gess. - Two Sanskrit inscriptions on stone; original ~ 3.'Ma-la-len-ga-ra Wottoo'; life of Gaudama, tr. texts, with trans. by F. E. Hall. - Three Sanskrit infrom the Burmese by C. 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On the kings of Mandala as comlogue of all works known to exist in the Armenian lan- memorated in an inscription now first printed in the guage, earlier than the 17th century; Whitney, W. D. original tongue. -Two inscriptions pertaining to the Main results of the later Vedic researches in Germany; Paramara rulers of Mlava; the Sanskrit with tr. by Roth, R. On the morality of the Veda, tr. by W. D. F. E. Hall. - Remarks on the Phoenician inscription of Whitney; DeForest, H. A. Notes on the ruins in the Sidon, by W. WV. Turner. — Salisbury, E. E. ContriBfika'a and in the Belad Ba'albek; Ballantine, H. Re- butions from original sources to our knowledge of Muslations of the MarAthA to the Sanskrit; Hoisington, H. lim tradition. - Paspati, A. G. The language of the R. Notes on the Tamil language; Salisbury, E. E. gypsies, as now used in the Turkish empire, tr. firom Genuineness of the so-called Nestorian monument of the Greek by C. Hamlin. - Evidences of the Scythian Singan-fu; Grout, L. Essay on the phonology and or- affinities of the Dravidianlauguages, condensed and arthography of the Zulu and kindred dialects in S. Africa; ranged from R. Caldwell's comparative Dravidian gramEbed-Jesu's MakAmht; Syrian Society of Arts and mar, by E. Webb. —On Lepsius's standard alphabet, Sciences; Rawlinson's outlines of Assyrian history; by W. D. Whitney. - The Atharva Veda PrAttia~khya, Late discoveries in Persia and Mesopotamia; Barth or Chunakiyh CaturAdhyiAyikh; text, translations and and Overweg expedition to Central Africa; United notes by WV. D. Whitney. - Proceedings, 1860-62. - States expedition to Japan, to the Pacific, to the Dead Members. Sea; Text of the Atharva-veda; - lelek Thus of the 8. Whitney, W. D. On the views of Blot and Yezidis. Weber respecting the relations of the Hindu and Chi4. Selectminutes of meetings, etc. Tattuva-Kattalei, nese systems of asterisms; with Muiller's views. — Molaw of the Tattuvam; a synopsis of the mystical philos- hemmed Missiree. On the Tesavry, or spiritual life of ophy of the Hindiis, tr. from the Tamil, by H. R. the Soffees; tr. from the Turkish, by J. P. Brown. - Hoisington; Siva-Gnina-Potham, instruction in the Salisbury, E. E. Materials for the history of the Muknowledge of God; a metaphysical and theological hammadan doctrine of predestination and free will.-' treatise, translated from the Tamil, by H.. R. HI-oisington. Revelation of the Apostle Paul; tr. from [the] - Mulamuli, or the Buddhist Genesis of eastern India, Syriac by J. Perkins. - Stilson, L. Notice of the Kemi from the Shan, through the Talaing and Burman. by language. - Sulaiman, ffendi of Adhananh. First F. Mason. - Iiscel. Dwight, HI. G. 0., and Riggs, ripe fruit, disclosing the mysteries of the Nusairian E. Orthography of Armenian and Turkish proper religion, by E. E. Salisbury. - Burgess, E. On the names; On the Malalengara; Siva-Pirakisam, light origin of the lunar division of the zodiac represented of Sivan; a metaphysical and theological treatise, trans- in the Nakshatra system of the Hindus. - Lepsius, R. lated from the Tamil, by H. R. Hoisington.. - Whit- On his standard alphabet; a letter of explanations, with ney, W. D. On the history of the Vedic texts. - Al- notes by W. D. Whitney. ~- Miscel. Pratt, A. T. len, D. 0. The state and prospects of the English lan- On the Armeno-Turkish alphabet; Bastian, A. Brahguage in India. —Mason, F. The Talaing language.- manical inscriptions in Buddhistic temples in Siam; Cross, E. B. On the Karens. - Brown, N. Compar- Clarke, H. On the Assyro-Pseudo-Sesostris; Whitney, ative vocabulary of the Sgau and Pwo Karen dialects. W. D. Reply to the strictures of Weber upon an essay - White, M. C. Chinese local dialects reduced to writ- respecting the asterismal system of the Hindus, Arabs, ing. - Bradley, C. W. Outline of the system adopted and Chinese; Proceedings, 1863-65. for Romanizing the dialect of Amoy. - U. S. and Mas- 9. The Taittiriya-prAtigakhya, with its commenkat. Treaty, the Arabic text accormp. with a translation tary, the Tribhashyaratna; text, translation, and notes, and introduction, by A. J. Cotheal. - Woolsey, T. D. by W. D. Whitney. -Proceedings, 1866-70. Notice of a life of Alexander the Great, translated from AmericanParty. LE J H. Orign l and pogress the Syriac, by J. Perkins, with extracts. ~- Mliscel.'Abd-ul-Mejeed, Sultan. Trans. of the fermhn granted of the American Party, [and] history of the to his Protestant subjects; So-called Nestorian monu- Philadelphia riots, 1844. Phila., 1855. 12. ment of Singanfu; Characteristics of the Shemitic and American Peace Society. American advocate of Japhetic families of languages applied to the classification of the languages of S. Africa. - Krapf, J. L. Letter; peace; cond. by C. S. Henry and F. Fellowes. 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AMER. PHILOSOPHICAL 80 AMER. PHILOSOPHICAL American Philosophical Society. Proceedings. 2. Franklin, B. Letter on the causes and cure of Vol. 1-12. Phila., 1838-72. 12 v. (v. 1, -4, 5- smokey chimneys. - Rittenhouse, D. Explanation of an optical deception.- Belknap, J. Description of the imperf.). 8. White Mountains in N. H. - Hutchins, T. Description - Same. Vol. 3, no. 27; May 25-30, 1843. Phila., 1843, of a remarkable rock and cascade, near the western side 8% (B 1178) of the Youghiogeny River. - Franklin, B. Letter pro- Transactions. Phila., 1789, 86-1809. 6 v. 4" posing a slowly sensible hygrometer for certain purposes; - Description of a new stove for burning of pitNote. Vol. 1 is 2d ed.; it was first pub. in 1769. coal, and consuming all it's.smoke. - Oliver, A. A theContenzts. Vol. 1. Rules. - Officers. - Members. - ory of lightning and thunder storms; -Theory of waterRittenhouse, D. Description of an orrery, executed on spouts. - Williams, S. Experiments on evaporation, a new plan; - Calculation of the transit of Venus, June and meteorological observations made at Bradfield. - 3, 1769, in lat. 40" N., long., 5h W. from Greenwich. - Madison, J. Letter, containing meteorological observaEwing, J. Calculation of the same for the city of Phil- tions. -Hopkinson, F. Description of a machine for adelphia, and account of the transit of Mercury, Nov. 9. measuring a ship's way thro' the sea. - Bryant, W. -Smith, W. Transit of Venus as observed at Norriton, Account of an electrical eel, or the torpedo of Surinam. in Pennsylvania. - Biddle, 0. Transit of Venus, June - Flagg, H. C. Observations on the numb fish, or tor3, 1769, as observed near Cape Henlopen, on Delaware. porific eel. -Page, J., and Rittenhouse, D. Letters - West, B. Transit of Venus, June 3, 1769, as observed concerning a remarkable meteor seen in Virginia and at Providence, New England. — Maskelyne, N. Obs. Pennsylvania. - Miller, P. Description of the grotto of the transit of Venus and eclipse of the sun, June 3, at Swatara. - Rittenhouse, D. Account of some ex1769, made at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich; - periments on magnetism; - New method of placing a Letter to W. Smith, giving some account of the Hudson's meridian mark; - Observations on a comet lately disBay and other northern observations of the transit of covered. -~Hopkinson, F. Account of a worm in a Venus, June 3, 1769. - Bradley, J. Transit of Venus- horse's eye; —An improved method of quilling a harpand eclipse of the sun, as observed at the Lizard Point, sichord. - Belknap, J. Observations on the aurora boJune 3, 1769. - Smith, W. Terrestrial measurement realis; - Letter on the preserving of parsnips by drying. between the Observatories'of Norriton and Philadelphia. - Madison, J. Letter cont. experiments and observa- Smith, W., and others. Apparent time of the con- tions upon what are commonly called the Sweet Springs. tacts of the limbs of the sun and Venus; with other cir- - An optical problem, proposed by Hopkinson, and cumstances of most note in the different European ob- solved by Rittenhouse. —Rush, B. An enquiry into servations of the transit, June 3, 1769. -Ewing, J. Im- the cause of the increase of bilious and intermitting provement in the construction of Godfrey's, commonly fevers in Penn., with hints for preventing them; —An called Hadley's, quadrant. - VWilliamson, H. Essay on account of the late Dr. H. Martin's cancer powder, with comets, and an account of their luminous appearance; brief observations on cancers; - Observations on the with some conjectures concerning the origin of heat. - cause and cure of the tetanus. - Mayer, C. ObservaRittenhouse, D. Observations on the comet of June tiones astronomicee. - -ushton, T. Letter concerning and July, 1770; with the elements of its motion, and the chimneys. - Gilpin, J. Observations on the annual trajectory of its path. - Alexander, WV., Earl of Stir- passage of herrings. - Grauchain, M. de. Observations ling. Account of the same comet. -Rittenhouse, D. on a solar and lunar eclipse. -Williams, S. Account Easy method of deducing the time of the sun's passing of the transit of Venus, June, 1769, as observed at Newthe meridian per clock, without the help of the equation bury, Mass. —Patterson, R. An easy and accurate tables, by equal altitudes taken on two succeeding days. method of finding a true meridian line, and thence the - Smith, W. Transit of Mercury, Nov. 9, as observed variation of the compass. - Rittenhouse, D. Astroat Norriton, Penn.; - Sun's parallax deduced from a com- nomical observations. - Otto, -. Letter, with a memoir parison of the Norriton observations of the transit of on the discovery of America. -Wright, W. The antiVenus, 1769, with the Greenwich and other European septic virtues of vegetable acid and marine salt cornobservations. - Antill, E. Cultivation of the vine, and bined, in various disorders accompanied with putridity. the making and preserving of wine, suited to the different -Medical history of the cortex ruber, or red bark. - climates of North Amer.; - Method of curing figs, and Franklin, B. Letter containing sundry maritime obthe raising and dressing of hemp. - Carter, L. Obser- servations. - Aboville, - d'. Account of two hearts vations concerning the fly-weevil, with some useful dis- found in one partridge. - Perkins, J. Conjectures concoveries and conclusions, concerning the propagation and cerning wind and water spouts, tornados and hurriprogress of that pernicious insect, and the metliods to canes. - Hare, -, and Skinner, -. The whole process be used for preventing the destruction of the grain by it. - of. the silkworm, from the egg to the cocon. - Morgan, Committee of Husbandry. Observations on the same J. The art of making anatomical preparations by corsubject. - Bartram, M. Observations on the native rosion; —A living snake in a living horse's eye, and silk worms of North Akmerica. - Bartram, I. Memoir other unusual productions of animals. - Morgan, J. on the distillation of persimons. - Otto, -. Account of Some account of a motley coloured, or pyed negro girl an oil made from the seeds of the sun-flower. - Morgan, and mulatto boy, exhibited before the Soc.. May, 1784.J. Essay on the expressing of oil from the sun-flower Romans, B.' Extract of a letter, Aug. 20, 1773, on an seed. -- Morel, J. Letter on the expressing of a fine improved sea-compass. oil from bene seed. — Hollingsworth, H. Method of 3. Franklin, B. Conjectures concerning the formadestroying wild garlic. - Miller, P. Method of preserv- tion of the earth; - A new and curious theory of light ing pease from the worms. - Nicola, L. Easy method and heat; —Description of the process to be observed of preserving subjects in spirits. - Letter from Bethle- in making large sheets of paper in the Chinese manner, hem, on making currant wine. - Lorimer, J. Letter with one smooth surface;- Queries relative to magnecontaining some remarks on the climate, etc., of W. tism, and the theory of the earth. -Patterson, It. ExFlorida. - Ellis, J. Catalogue of such foreign plants planation of a singular phenomnenon, first observed by as are worthy of being encouraged in the American col- Dr. Franklin, and not hitherto satisfactorily accounted onies, for the purposes of medicine, agriculture, and for. — M'Cauflin, R. Account of an earthly substance commerce;- Directions for putting up seeds and plants, found near the Falls of Niagara, and vulgarly called the so as to preserve them in a state of vegetation, for being spray of the Falls. -Barton, WV. Observations on the transported to different countries. - Williamson, H. probabilities of the duration of human life, and the Attempt to account for the change of climate, which has progress of population in the U. S. - Ellicott, A. Letbeen observed in the middle colonies in North America. ter, containing observations made at Lake Erie, on that - Account of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, in 1767. singular phenomenon, by seamen termed looming. — -Henry, W. Description of a self-moviu or sentinel Rush, B. Account of the sugar maple-tree of the U. S., register. - Wells, R. Machine for pumping vessels at and of the methods of obtaining sugar from it, etc. - sea without the labor of men. - Lukens, J., andi others. Williams, J. Memoir on the use of the thermometer Abstract of sundry papers and proposals for improving in discovering banks, soundings, etc. - Barton, B. S. the inland navigation of Pennsylvania and Maryland, by Account of the most effectual means of preventing the opening communication between the tide-waters of deleterious consequences of the bite of the crotalus horDelaware and Chesapeak-Bay, with a map. —O —, ridus, or rattlesnake. — Williams, S. Magnetic obserB. Description of a machine for cutting files. - De vations, made at the Univ. of Camb., 1785. - Ellicott, Normandie, J. Analysis of the chalybeate waters of A. Accurate determination of the right ascension and Bristol, in Pennsylvania. - Gloster, A. Remarkable declination of P Bootes, and the p.ole star. - Rittencase of a tetanos and locked jaw cured by amazing house, D., and Jones, J. Account of several houses in quantities of opium. - Rush, B. Effects of the strain- Phila., struck with lightning, June 7, 1789. - Rittenmonium, or thorn apple. - Bard, S. Nature, cause, house, D., and Hopkinson, F. Account of the effects and cure of the angina suffocativa, or sore throat. - An of a stroke of lightning on a house furnished with two aurora borealis, Lancaster, Penn. - Gilpin, T. Horizon- conductors. - Wistar, C. Experiments and observatal wind-mill. - Jones, J. New species of grape vines, tions on evaporation in cold air. — Patterson, R. New at Indian River, Worcester Co., Md. notation of music. - Waring, WV. Obs. on the theory of

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AMER. PHILOSOPHICAL 81 AMER. PHILOSOPHICAL water mills; - Power of Dr. Barker's mill, as improved marshes of the maritime parts of North America. - by J. Rumsey, etc. - Rittenhouse, 1). Astronomical Jefferson, T. Mllemoir on the discovery of certain bones obs.; — Letter, relative to a method of finding the sum of a quadruped of the clawed kind in the western parts of the several powers of the sines, etc. - iManlenberg, of Virginia. -- -eckewvelder, J. Letter containing an H. Index Floree Lancastriensis. — Billings, XV. Ther- account of the big naked bear. - Seybert, A. Expermoometrical journal of the temperature of the atmos- iments and observations on land and sea air. - Beauphere and sea, on a voyage to and from Oporto. - vois, -. Translation of a memoir on a new species of Beauvois, M. de. 1st memoir of observations on the siren. - Rush, B. Observations intended to favour a plants denominated cryptogamick. - Heart, J. Letter, supposition that the black color, as it is called, of the containing observations on the ancient works of art, the negroes is derived from the leprosy. -King, N. Imnative inhabitants, etc., of the western country. - MIar- provement in boats for river navigation. - Bushnell, tin, H. Account of some of the principal dies em- D. General principles and construction of a sub-marine ployed by the North American Indians. - Greenway, vessel. -Description of a mould-board of the least reJ. Account of the beneficial effects of the cassia chamin- sistance, and of the easiest and most certain construcnecrista in recruiting worn-out lands, and in enriching tion. - Madison, J. Experiments upon magnetism. - such as are naturally poor; with a botanical description Britt, D., and Turner, G. Thermometrical observaof the plant; -Account of a poisonous plant, growing tions made at Fort Washington, 1790-1791; added, for spontaneously in the southern part of Virginia. - some time, the rise and fall of the Ohio. -Nancarrow, D., T. Account of'a hill, on the borders of North Car- J. Calculations relating to grist and saw mills, for olina, supposed to have been a volcano. -Hopkinson, determining the quantity of water necessary, in order F. Description of a machine for measuring a ship's to ascertain the dimensions of a new invented steam way. - Barton, B. S. Inquiry into the question, engine, intended to give motion to water-wheels in whether the apis mellifica, or true honey-bee, is a native places where there is no fall, and but a very small of America. - Rittenilouse, D. Account of a comet. - stream or spring. - Beauvois, -. Memoir on amphibia. Thornton, W. Cadmus; a treatise on the elements of - Coxe, J. It. Inquiry into the comparative effects of written language, illustrating, by a philosophical divi- the opium officinarumn, extracted from the papaver somsion of speech, the power of each character, thereby niferum or white poppy of Linn-us, and fromr the lacmutually fixing the orthography and orthoepy; with an tuca sativa, or common cultivated lettuce. - Seybert, essay on the mode of teaching the deaf and dumb to A. Experiments on the atmosphere of marshes. - spoak. - Patterson, It. An improvement on metalic Smith, T. P. Account of a kettle for boiling inflammable conductors or lightning rods. - Robinson, E. An easy fluids. - Deveze, J. An essay on a new method of and expeditious method of dissipating the noxious va- treating the effusion which collects under the skull after pour commonly found in wells, etc. - Higgins, J. A fractures of the head. -Latrobe, B... emoir of the method of draining ponds in level grounds.- Wilson, sand-hills of Cape Henry, Va.; with supplement. - M[. Observations on the severity of the winter, 1779-80. Smith, T. P. Account of chrystallized basaltes found -Cooke, J. Description of a new standard for weights in Penn. — Ellicott, A. Observations for determining and measures. - Hopkinson, F. Description of a the latitude and longitude of the town of Natchez. - spring-block, designed to assist a vessel in sailing.- Woodhouse, J. Answer to Priestley's' Considerations Barton, B. S. A botanical description of the podophyl- on the doctrine of phlogiston, and the decomposition of lur diphyllum of Linnaeus. - LeRoy, -. Observations water'. - Collin, N. Philological view of some very anon the construction of hospitals. cient words in several languages. - Turner, G. Me4. Priestley, J. Experiments and observations re- moir on the extraneous fossils, denominated mammoth lating to the analysis of atmospheric air; - Farther ex- bones; to shew that they are the remains of more than periments relating to the generation of air from water. one species of non-descript animal. — Collin, N. De- Rittenhouse, D. To determine the true place of a scription of a speedy elevator. - Wistar, C. Descripplanet, in an elliptical orbit, directly from the mean tion of the bones deposited in the museum of the Soanomaly, by converging series; -Improvement of time- ciety. and represented in the annexed plates. keepers; - Expansion of wood by heat. - Ellicott, A. 5. Priestley, J. Experiments on the transmission of Letter to R. Patterson; - Aberration of the stars, nuta- acids, and other liquors, in the forin of vapouir, over sevtion of the earth's axis, and semi-annual equation; - eral substances in a hot earthen tube; — Experiments Letter; method of calculating the eccentric anomaly of relating to the change of place in different kinds of air the planets.- Rittenhouse, D. 3Method of raising the through several interposing substances;- To the absorpcommon logarithm of any number immediately. - Wis- tion of air by water; - To the doctrine of phlogiston; - tar, C. Experiments on evaporation. - Barton, B. S. Experiments on the production of air by the freezing of Memoir concerning the fascinating faculty which has water; - Experiments on air exposed to heat in metallic been ascribed to the rattlesnake, and other Amer. ser- tubes. - Barton, B. S. Some account of the poisonous pents; - Some account of an American species of dipus, anid injurious honey of North America. - Williamson, or jerboa. -Heckewelder, J. Letter giving some ac- HII. Ephoron leukon, usually called the white fly of count of the remarkable instinct of a bird called the Passaick River. - Turner, G-. Remarks on certain arnine-killer. - Currie, WT. Enquiry into the causes of ticles found in an Indian tumulus at Cincinnati, and now the insalubrity of flat and marshy situations, and direc- deposited in the museum of the Society. - Latrobe, tions for preventing or correcting the effects thereof. - B. I. Drawing and description of the clupea tyrannus Collin, N. Description of a machine for saving persons and oniscus prgegustator. - Allison, B. Description of from the upper stories of a house on fire; with a draw- a newly invented globe timte-piece; - Description of ing from the model. - Anderson, J. Disquisition on the pendant planetarium. - Strickland, W. Use of the wool-bearing animals; - Later communication, with a' thermometer in navigation. - Dupont de Nemours, P. S. sample taken from the fleece of a sheep brought from Les ve6gtaux, les polypes, et les insectes. - Cathrall, I. Jamaica to England. — Patterson, R. Easy and accu- Memoir on the analysis of black vomit. - MIitchill, S. rate method of adjusting the glasses of Hadley's quad- L. Observations on the soda, magnesia, and lime conrant on land for the back observation. - Essay tending tained in the water of the ocean; shewing that they opto improve intelligible signals, and to discover an uni- erate advantageously -there by neutralizing acids, and versal language; tr. from the French. — Beauvois, -. among others the septic acid, and that sea-water may Memoir on the subject of a new plant, growing in Penn- be rendered fit for washing clothes without the aid of sylvania, particularly in the vicinity of Philadelphia. - soap. -- Fraser, J. Description of a stopper for the Sargent, WV. Letter to B. S. Barton, accompanying openings by which the sewers of cities receive the water drawings, and some account of certain articles, which of their drains. - Baudry des Lozieres, L.N. NM[emoir on were taken out of an ancient tumulus, or grave, in the animal cotton, or the insect fly-carrier. - Bull, -. Note western-country; -Drawing of some utensils, or orna- concerning a vegetable found under ground. - Ellicott, ments, taken from an old Indian grave, at Cincinnati, A. Astronomical and thermometrical observations, Ohio, 1794. - Barton, B. S. Observations and conjec- made at the confluence of the ~Mississippi and Ohio tures concerning certain articles which were taken out Rivers; - Astronomical and thermometrical observaof an ancient tumulus, or grave, at Cincinnati, Ohio; in tions, made on the boundary between the United States a letter to J. Priestly. - Barometrical measurement of and His Catholic Majesty. -Clay, J. Observations on the Blue-Ridge, Warm-Spring, and Alleghany moun- the figure of the earth. - Peale, C. W. anrd R. Imlprovetains, in Virginia, taken in the summer of 1791.- Elli- ments in the common fire-place. - Ellis, J. Account of cott, A. Miscellaneous observations relative to the a method-of preventing the premature decay of peach western parts of Pennsylvania, particularly those in the trees. - Coulter, T. Description of a method of cultineighborhood of Lake Erie; - Observations made on vating peach trees, with a view to prevent their premathe Old French Landing at Presqu'Isle, to determine ture decay; confirmed by the experience of forty-five the latitude of the town of Erie; in a letter to R. Pat- years in Delaware and western Pennsylvania. terson. -Barton, B. S. Hints relative to the stimulant 6. Dunbar, W. Language of signs, among certain effects of camphor upon vegetables. - Muhlenberg, H. North American Indians; - Meteorological obs. for one Supplementum indicis Florae Lancastriensis. - Wright, year, ending 31st of Jan. 1800, at the forest 4 1-2 miles T. On the mode most practicable of drying up the east of the Mississippi; - Singular phenomenon seen at 11. (1. 11. 72.)

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AMER. PHILOS. SOCIETY 82 AMER. PHILOS. SOCIETY Baton Rouge. - Ellicott, A. Rule for finding the equa- - Transactions. Yol. 1-7. New series. Phila., tion for the change of sun's declination, when equal al- 1818-41. 7 v. 4. titudes are used to regulate a clock.; - An extraordinary flight of meteors. - Patterson, R. Improved method Contesnts. 1. Rules for committees in choice of paof projecting and measuring plane angles. - Dupont de pers for publication. - Officers. 1818. - Members elected Nemours, P.S. Th6orie des vents. -Dunbar, WV. Ex- since pub. of vol. 6, old series. - Conditions of the tracts of a letter relating to fossil bones found in Louis- M]agellunic premium, and of the surplus Msgellunic iana, and lunar rainbows observ. west of the Missis- premium. - Ieport of the hist. and lit. committee. --- sippi; - Meteorological observations at the forest 4 miles Ordinance respecting the Phila. observatory. - Obituary west. of the Mississippi, lat. 31~ 28' N. and Long. 91~ 30' notice. - Maclure, W. Geology of the U. S. - Ellicott, WV. of Greenwich, for 1800. - Duralde, M. Fossil bones, A. Astronomical observations at Lancaster, Penn. - etc., found in the county of Apelousas. - Patterson, R., Lambert, V. Calculations to ascertain the longitude of and Eilicott, A. Obs. made on a lunar eclipse, at the the capitol in VWashington, from Greenwich observatory. observ. in Phila., 21st of Sept. 1801. - Antes, F. Hyber- - Adrain, It. Figure of the earth. - Jones, W. Leaden nation of swallows. - Ellicott, A. Astron. obs., Lan- cartridges. - Partridge, A. Altitudes of mountains in caster, Penn., to ascertain the longitude, and as a test New York N. Hiamp., and Vermont.- Brackenridge, of accuracy with which [it] may be found by lunar obs. H. HI. Population and tumult of the aborigines of N. - Watkins, J. Natural history of the no'rtherly parts Amer.- Cloud, J. Experiments on crude platinum, etc.; of Louisiana. - Latrobe. B. H1. Two species of sphex in- - Attempt to ascertain the fusingtemperature of metals; habitiug Virginia and Penn., and probably extending - Causes why metals in a solid state appear lighter than through the U. S. -Barton, B. S. A new vegetable when in a state of fusion. - Correa da Serra, J. Formuscipula. - Williams, J. Claying of sugar; new and mation of the soil of Ky. — Austin, J. Easy solution economical mode. - Thomas, -. Some newly discovered of a useful problem in arithmetic. - Gilmer, F. VW. Geislands and shoals in the Indian seas. - Latrobe, B. H. - ological formation of the iatural bridge of Virginia.First report to the Society, in answer to the enquiry Cooper, T. Analysis of the blue iron earth of N. Jersey. I whether any, and what improvements have been made -— Mansfield, J. Vanishing fiactions.- Hassler, F. R. in the construction of steam-engines in A.merica?' - Pyrometical experiments at Newark, N. J. —Du PonHare, 1R., Jr. Fusion of stronites and volatilization of ceau, P.S. English phonology. -Steinhauer, H. Fosplatinum; also of a new arrangement of apparatus; - sil reliquia of unknown vegetables in the coal strata. - Description of a cock with two perforations, contrived Dorsey, J. S. Account of a wen, successfully extirpated. to obviate the necessity of a vent-peg, in tapping air- — De Butts, E. Improvement on Leslie's differential tight casks. - Barton, B. S. ~New species of N. Amer. thermometer. - Sellers, N. A rolling draw-gate as aplizard. - Priestley, J. Obs. and experiments rel. to plied to water-mills. - Short, C. V. Irdian fort [near] equivocal or spontaneous generation; - Obs. on the dis- Lexington, Ky. - Browne, 1. A. Improved piston for covery of nitre in common salt, which had been fie- steam engines, without hemp packiig. - Cooper, T. quently mixed with snow. - Madison, J. Supposed for- On bleachiig. - Patterson, I. Instrumnient for setting tifications of the western country. — Barton, B. S. Sup- up sun-dials. - Collin, N. Climate of the country about plement to the account of the dipus Americanus;- -Hints the river Delaware, collect. from records of the Swedish on the etymology of certain Eng. words, and their affin- colony. - Adrain, R. Itesearch [on] the mean diameter ity to words in the languages of different European, of the earth. -Patterson, IH. Improvement in the cornAsiatic, and American Indian, nations. - Ferrer, J. J. mon ship-pump. - W'istar, C. Processes of the etlhmoid de. Astron. obs. for the purpose of determining the bone; -Account of two heads found in the morass, geog. position of various places in the U. S. and other called the Big Bone Lick; — Case of disease, in which parts of N. Amer. - Dunbar, WV. Description of the one side of the thorax was at rest, while the other perMississippi and its Delta, and that of the adjacent parts formed the motion of respiration in the usual way. - of Louisiana;- Abstract of meterol. obs. for 1801, 03, Le Sueur, C. A. Description of several species of chonat the Natchez. - Proceedings of the Society on the dropterigious fishes of N. America. - Nulty, 0. Indeath of J. Priestley. - Clay, J. Demonstration of a vestigation of a theorem [on] the summation of the geometrical theorem. - Description of WV. Mugford's several powers of the sines. -Say, T. Monogiraph of temporary rudder. - Heckewelder, J. Facts and obs. N. Anmer. insects, of the genus cicindela. Patterson, rel. to the beaver of N. Amer. - Ferrer, J. J. de. Oc- R. Description and rationale of the operation of a snicultation of Aldebaran, by the moon. Oct. 21st, 1793; - pie apparatus, a substitute for the ship-pmnp. — Geog. position of sundry places in N. Amer., and the. Vaughan, J. Abstract from eight statements, 1809-16, WV. Indies. - Brown, S. Descript. of a cave on Crooked of the deaths in Phila. - Donations for the library. - Creek, with rem. on nitre and gun-powder. - Conover, Maps, etc. - I)onations for the cabinet: S. F. Essay on the vermillion colour of the blood, and 2. Say, T. Descriptions of insects of the families the different colours of the metallic oxides, with an ap- of carabici and hydrocanthari of Latreille, inhabiting plication of these principles to the arts. —Ellicott, North America. — Troost, G. Description and chemiA. Eclipse of the sun, June 16, 1806, at Lancaster. - cal analysis of the retinasphalt, discovered at Cape Dunbar, WV. Obs. of the same, at the forest near Sable, Magothy River, Ann Arundel County. Md. - Natchez. - Ferrer, J. J. de, and Garnett, J. Obhs. at Seybert, II. Analysis of the chrysoberyls of Haddam Kinderhook, N. Y. - Obs. at Bowdoin College, by a and Brazil. —Drake, D. Geological account of the member of the Soc. - Dunbar, WV. Finding the longi- valley of the Ohio. -Hamilton, J. Tables of observatude from the moon's meridian altitude. — Latrobe, B. tiomis on the winds, the currents. etc., made on the North H. Freestone quarries on the Potomac and Rappa- Atlantic ocean, during 26 voyages to and from Europe, hannoc Rivers. - Ferrer, J. J. de. Further obs. on the 1799-1817.-~ Gibson, J. B. Observations on the trap eclipse of June 16, 1806, a determination of tile longi- rocks of the Connewago hills, near Middletown, Dauphin tude of Natchez andrNew Orleans; also, an investigation Co., etc. B- aldwin, V. Account of two North Amerof the seni-diameters of the sun and moon. - De Witt, ican species of cyperus, discovered in the state of GeorS. Obs. on the same eclipse. - Garnett. J. Descrip- gia, etc. —James, E.P. Catalogue of plants collected tion and use of a new nautical chart. - Godon, S. Ob- during a journey to and from the Rocky AMts., 1820; — servations to serve for ammineralogical map of Maryland. Remarks on the sandstone and fldetz trap formations of - Silliman, B., andcl Kingsley, J. L. KMeteoric stones the western part of the valley of the Mississippi. - which fell in Conn., Dec. 14, 1807. - Ferrer, J. J. de. Hentz, N. AI. Some observations on the anatomy Comet which appeared Sept. 1807, in Cuba; - Solar and physiology of the alligator of North America. - eclipse of June 16, 1806, in Havanna; - Longitude of Seybert, H. Analysis of the hydraulic lime used in Havanna, by obs. compared with the new tables pub. at constructing the Erie canal in N. Y. -Hassler, F. R. Paris, 1806; - Passage of Venus over the disk of the Papers on various subjects connected with the survey sun, June 3,1769; of Mercury, Nov. 12, 1782, and Nov. 5, of the coast of the U. S. — Wallenstein, J. de. Me1787;'- Annular eclipse, Apr. 3, 1791. - Dunbar, WV. moire pour accompagner le tableau des observPtions meObs. on the comet, 1807, 08. - Jones, Cajpt. WV. anusd V. t6orologiques faites a XVWashington. depuis Apr. 17,1823Correspondence rel. to principles and practice of build- Apr. 18, 1824. - Shaler, XW. On the language, manners, ing in India. - Latrobe, B. I1. Obs. on the foregoing and customs of the Berbers, or Brebers, of Africa. - correspondence. - Garnett, J. General method of find- Nulty, E-. Solution of a general case of the simple ing the roots of numeral equations to any degree of ex- pendulumn. - Troost, G. Notice of a new crystalline actness, with the application of logarithms; -On the form of the yenite of R. I. best angles for the sails of a wind-mill. - Extract of a 3. Bull, MI. Experiments to determine the comparletter rel. to the great cold in Hallowell, Mass., 1807. - ative quantities of heat evolved in the combustion of variStatement of deaths and diseases in Phila., 1807-08. - eties of wood and coal; and the comparative quantities Cloud, J. Experiments on palladium found combined lost by the ordinary apparatus. - Zeisberger, D. Gramwith pure gold. -Maclure, WV. Observations on the geol- mar of the language of the Lenni Lenape or Delaware ogy of the'United States, explanatory of a geological Indians. - Hentz, N. M. Description of eleven new map. - Ferrer, J. J. de. Astron. obs. at Havanna, species of North American insects. - Lea, I. Descrip1809. - Donations. tion of six snew species of the genus nnio, with some

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AMER. PHILOS. SOCIETY 83 AMER. PHILOS. SOCIETY anatomical observations. — Pickering, C. Geographical Espy, J.P. Deductions from observations made, and distribution of plants. - Meigs, C. D. Account of some facts collected on the path of the Brunswick spout of human bones found on the coast of Brazil, near Santas. June 19, 1835. - Bache, A. D. On the relative horizon-Ord, G. Some observations on the moulting of birds. tal intensities of terrestrial magnetism at several places - Harlan, I. Experiments on the poison of the rattle- in the U. S., with the investigation of corrections snake; in which the powers of the hieraceum venosum, for temperature, and comparisons of the methods of as a specific, were tested; with some anatomical obser- oscillation in full and rarefied air. vations; —New species of the genus astacus; — An ana- 6. Lea, I. Description of new fresh-water and land toinical peculiarity in the structure of the condor of the shells. -Say, T.'Descriptions of new North American Andes, vultur gryphus, Linn.- Anderson, 1-1. J. Mo- insects, and observations on some already described. - tion of solids on surfaces, in the two hypotheses of per- Taylor, It. C., and Clemson, T. G. Notice of a vein of feet sliding and perfect rolling, with a particular exami- bituminous coal, recently explored in the vicinity of the nation of their small oscillatory motions. - Bonaparte, Havana, in the Island of Cuba. - Bachman, J. ObserC. L. General observations on the birds of the genus vations on the changes of colour in birds and quadrutetrao; with a synopsis of the species hitherto known. peds. -Walker, S. C. Determination of the longitude — Nicklin, P. H. Conchological observations on Lam- of several stations near the northern boundary of Ohio. arck's family of naiades.- Lea, 1. _New genus of naiades; from transits of the moon, and moon-culminating stars. also description of eleven new species of the genus unio; 1835. - Locke, J. On the magnetic dip at several places with obs. on some characters of the naiades. - Hentz, in Ohio, and on the relative horizontal magnetic intenN. IM. Use of the maxillae in coleopterous insects, with sities of Cincinnati and London. - Nulty, E. New an account of two species of the family telephoridse, and formula relative to comets. -Hare, R. Account of a of three of the family mordellide.. — Gummere, J. Con- tornado, Aug. 1838, over the suburbs of Providence, R. I., stmuction of eclipses of the sun.- Hays, I. Fragment and afterwards over a part of the village of Somerset. of the head of a new fossil animal, discovered in a marl — Henry, J. Contributions to electricity and magnet - pit near AMoorestown,.J. -Godman. J. D. A new ge- ism. - Hare, R. Engraving and description of an apnus and new species of extinct mammiferous quadruped. paratus for the decomposition and recomposition of 4. Hodgson, V. B. (Grammatical sketch and speci- water, employed in the laboratory of the medical mens of the Berber language. — Nuttall, T. Descrip- department of the.University of Pennsylvania; - tion of a new species of sarracenia. - Harlan, H. De- improved process for obtaining potassium; — Engraving scription of a species of orang, from the north-eastern and description of a rotatory multiplier, or one in which province of British E-ast India, lately the kingdom of one or more needles are made to revolve by a galvanic Assam.- - Rio, A. del. Silver ores reduced by the current. - Rogers, WV. B., andL H. D. Contributions to method of Becquerel.- Lea, I. Observations on the the geology of the tertiary formations of Virginia; 2d naiades, and descriptions of new species of that and ser. -Report of the committee on the solar eclipse of other families;- Description of a new genus of the May 14, 15, 1836.- Abstract of meteorological tables'in family melaniana of Lamarck. -Report of a committee the possession of the Amer. Philos. Soc. containing observations made in different parts of the 7. Loomis, E. Observations to determine the magU. S., on the solar eclipse of Feb. 12, 1831.- Schweinitz, netic dip at various places in Ohio and Michigan. — L. D. de. Synopsis fungorum in America Boreali media Gutzlaff, C., and Duponceau, P. S. Letters on the Chidegentiumn. - Hays, I. Descriptions of the inferior msax- nese system of writing. - Hare, It. On the extrication illary bones of mastodons in the cabinet of the Amer. of the alkalifiable metals, barium, strontium, and calPhilos. Soc., etc. - Joslin, B. On irradiation. - Heck- cium. —Loomis, E. Astronomical observations atHudewelder, J. Names which the Lenni Lenape, or Dela- son observatory, lat. 40~ 14' 37" N., and long. 5h. 25m. ware Indians, who once inhabited this country, had 42s. WV. -Hare, R. Description of an apparatus for given to rivers, places, etc., within Penn., New Jersey, deflagrating carburets, phosphlurets, or cyanides, in Maryland and Virginia; etc. - Harlan, R. Fossil bones vacuo or in an atmosphere of hydrogen, with an acfound in the tertiary formation of Louisiana; - Discov- count of some results obtained by these and by other cry of the remains of the ichthyosaurus in Missouri. - means. —Rogers, H. D., and Boye, M. IH. New -comSay, T. New 1N. Amer. insects, etc. pound of the deuto-chloride of platinum, nitric oxide. 5. Bache, A. 1). On the diurnal variation of the and chloro-hydric acid. -Kendall, E. 0. Longitude of horizontal needle. - Lea, I. Observations on the several places in the U. S., as deduced from the observanaiades, etc. —Hopkinson, J. P. On the visceral anat- tions of the solar eclipse of Sept. 18, 1838. -Lea. I. omy of the python, described by Daudin as the boa retic- The patella amsena of Say. - Bache, A. D. Observaulata. - Walker, S. C. On the longitude of the hall of tions on the magnetic intensity at 21 stations in Europe. the Amer. Philos. Soc., deduced from an occultation of -Loomis, E. Additional observations of the magnetic Aldebaran, Jan. -5, 1830. - Rio, A.. del. On the crystals dip in the U. S.- Bonnycastle, C. A new principle in ~developed in vermiculite by heat. - Nuttall, T. Collec- regard to the power.of fluids in motion to produce rupit-ions towards a Flora of the territory of Arkansas. - ture of the vessels which contain them, etc. - Loomis, Nulty, E. A remarkable arrangement of numbers, E. The storm which was experienced throughout the constituting a magic cyclovolute.-Bache, A. D. Ob- U.S. about Dec. 20, 1836. -Mason, E. P. Observations servations to determine the magnetic dip at Baltimore, on nebulae with a 14ft. reflector, made by H. L. Smith Philt., N. Y., West Point, Providence, Springfield and and E. P. Mason, 1839. - Hare, R. Engraving and de_Albany. - Henry, J. Contributions to electricity and scription of an apparatus, and process, for the rapid magnetism. - Courtenay, E. H., and others. Collection congelation of water, by the explosive evolution of etheof observations on the solar eclipse of Nov. 30, 1831, at real vapour, consequent to the combined influence of Phila., Haverford, etc. - Naxera, E. De lingua Othomi- - rarefaction and the absorbing power of sulphuric acid. tornm dissertatio. - Gummere, J. Practical rule for cal- — Bonnycastle, C. On the insufficiency of Taylor's culating, from the elements in the Nautical almanac, the theorem as commonly investigated. - Lea, I. Notice of circumstances of an eclipse of the sun, for a particular the oolitic formation in America, with descriptions of place. —Rogers, W. B. Contributions to the geology some of its organic remains. - Locke, J. Observations of the tertiary formations of Virginia. - Courtenay, E. to determine the horizontal magnetic intensity and dip H. On the difference of longitude of several places in at Louisville and Cincinnati. - Forshey, C. G. Obserthe U.S., as determined by observations of the solar vations upon the meteors of August. -Hare, It. On eclipse of Nov. 30, 1834. - Hare, It. Observations on the change effected in the nitrates of potash and soda by sulphurous ether, etc.; -- On the reaction of the essen- the limited application of heat, with the view of obtaintial oils with sulphurous acid, as evolved in union with ing pure oxygen, by which they are only partially conether in the process of etherification, or otherwise; - vertible into hypo-nitrites; also on a liquid and a gasOf sassarubrin, a resin evolved by sulphuric acid from eous ethereal compound, resulting from the reaction of oil of sassafras, which is remarkable "for its efficacy in nascent hypo-nitrous acid with the elements of alcohol. reddening that acid in its concentrated state;- Process -Nuttall, T. Descriptions of a new species and genfor nitric ether, or sweet spirits of nitre. by means of era of plants in the natural order of the compositae, colan approved apparatus; - Description of an electrical lected in a tour across the continent to the Pacific, a resmachine, with a plate four feet in diameter, so constructed idence in Oregon, and a visit to the Sandwich Islands as to be above the operator, etc.; — On the causes of the and Upper California, 1834, 35. - Lea, I. Description tornado, or water spout;- Description of an air pump of nineteen new species of colimacea. of a new construction, which acts either as an air pump, Transactions of the Historical and Literary or a condenser, or as both; - On an improved barometer gage eudiometer; —On the cause of the collapse of Committee. Phila., 1819-38. 2v. 8~ a reservoir while apparently subjected within to great Contents. Vol. 1. Officers and members. — Constitupressure from a head of water; - Sundry improvements tion, etc. - Heckewelder, J. Account of the history, in apparatus, or manipulation. -Bache, A. D. Notes manners, and customs of the Indian natives who once aind diagrams, illustrative of the directions of the forces inhabited Pennsylvania and the neighbouring states; - acting at and near the surface of the earth, in different Words, phrases, and short dialogues, in the language of parts of the Brunswick tornado of June 19, 1835. - the Lenni Lenape. - Heckewelder, J., audd Duponceau,

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(E 79) to the treaty th G. Bta Philadelphia, - Tracts on health; no. 1-11. Boston, [183-]. 12~. (E 79) M1. Carey, 1795. 3 v. 8~ American poets, [a poem]; by E. Everett. n.t.p. American review, a Whig journal; Jan. 1845-Dec. [Cambridge, 1812.] 8~. Largepaper. 1852. New York, 1845-52. 16v. 8~ - Same. Snall paper. (B 469) Note. After v. 2, entitled the'Amer. Whig review'. American poets. See United States. Literaotture. American review and literary journal, 1801-02. American Pomological Society. Proceedings of New York, 1801-02. 2 v. 8. 2d, 3d, 6th, 7th session. Philadelphia, Boston, American review of history and politics; [ed. by R. Rochester, Brooklyn, 1852-58. 4 v. 8~. WValsh]. Jan. 1811- Oct. 1812. Phila., 1811American popular library; leisure hours. Boston, 12. 4v. 8~ 1835. 12. American revolution. See United States. Ilistory. American preacher; a collection of sermons. See Austin, D. American scenery, Gallop among; by A. E. 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Union.'Cond. by C. iR. Rode. Vol. 2-6; Jan. 1856- American Social Science Association. Free pubDec. 1856. N. Y. 4 vr 4" lic libraries, their foundation and adnministra- Same.'May, 1863 - Jan. 15, 1872. ew York, tion; with a list of books; [by S.Eliot]. Rev. 1863-72. 18 v 8'~' ed. New York, 1871. 16~ Note. Vol. 2-18 are entitled'Amer. literary gazette - Handbook for immigrants to the U. S. New and publishers' circular'. Jan. 18, 1872, the title became York, 1871. 16. The publishers' and stationers' weekly trade circular. Journal of social science; containing the transF. Leypoldt. editor'. American pulpit. The. Vol. 2. no. 7. [Gont. sermon by actions of the Assoc. New York, 1869-71. H. W. Adams.] Worcester. 1846. 8~ (B 1840) 3 nos. 8" American pulpit. See Protestant Episcopal pulpit. Cont( ts.N. No.. 1869.-Villard, H. Historical sketch American pulpit, Annals of the. See United States. of social science. - Philbrick J. D. Inspection of Eccles. biography. country schools - Smith, G. 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AMERICAN SOCIETY 85 AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL - Address to the auxiliary societies. Washington, 1820..- PEAnSON, E. Sermon, in Boston. before the Society, 8~. (B 574, W 8) Oct. 26,1815; [with constitution]. Andover, 1815. - Same. Washington, 1831. 8~. (B 1047) 8~. (B 327, 1329) - Address to the people of the United States. Wash- - STUART, Mi. Examination of strictures upon the ington, 1832. 8". (B 1049, 1483, 1783, 1802. 1807) Amer. Educatlon Soc. in the Bibl. repertry. n.p., - Address to the public. n.t.p. [1819.] 8~. (B 447) 1829. 8~ (B 1761) - Same. v.p., 1822. 8~ (W 8) See a(iso New Hampshire Branch of the Amer- Annual reports. Washington. 8~ ican Education Soc. _Namnely: 1st, 1818 (B 1042, W 7); 2d (B 447, 574, W 7); American Society for Encouraging a Settlement of the 3d, 5th (B 574, W 7); 6th-9th (B 1047, W 7); 10th. 11th Oregon Territory. Book of stock, etc. n.p., 1831. (B 1048, W 7); 12th (B 1048, 1874); 13th, 2d ed. (B 1048); 4~ (A64) 14th, 15th (B 1048. 1874); 16th (B 1069, 1086, 1276, 1783); American Society for Evangelizing the Jews. Account of 26th (B 1179), 30th, 1847 (B 1736). the Society; constitution; address to the public. - Colonizationist and journal of freedom. May, Aug.- New York, 1817. 8~. (B 468) Dec. 1833. n.p., 1833. 6 nos. 8. (B 1276) American Society for Meliorating the Condition of the - Condition of the American colored population and of Jews. ROWAN. S. N. Refutation of the charges in the colony at Liberia. Boston, 1833. 8~ (B 1276)'The record'. London. 1829. 8~ (B 964) - Few facts, A, respecting the Society and the colony at American Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. Liberia. Washington, 1830. 8 (B 1047) Prospectus. N.Y., 1837. 8~ (B 1806) - Same. Boston, 1830. 8~ (B 1483, 1761) American Society for the Encouragement of Domestic - Same. Boston, 1831. 8~. (B 1483,1874) Manufactures. Address. New York, 1817. 8. - Same. Boston, 1832. 8~. (B 1483) (B 445, 1511) - ~Memorial of the president. Wash.. 1817. 8~. (B 1483) American state papers; authentic documents rela- Samze. Feb. 2, 1820. Washington, 1820. 8~ (W 8) tive to the history, politics, and statistics of - CAREY, M.. Letters on the Colonization Society. 2d Uit Boston, 180. ed. Philadelphia, 1832. 8~ (B 1049, 1826) the te tates. Bosto, 180. 8 - -Extracts from' Letters'. 4th ed. Philadelphia, 1832. -~ ote. Pub. as an appendix to the'Anthology', v. 3. 4. 8~. (B 1068, 1783, 1807) American state papers; documents from the 1st sess. COLONIZATION and abolition; remarks on the 16th re- of the st Congress. Washington, Gales. port of the Society. Washington, 1833. 8~ (B1276) - Cox, S. 1. Letter against the Society. (In Stanton, Secton, 1832-60. 38 v. f. H.B. Debate. 1834. B 1474) Cont1nts. Class 1. Foreign relations. 6 v. To 35th - CROPPER. J. Letter to T. Clarkson; and Prejudice Coingi. incl. 2. Indian affairs. 2 v. To 19th Cong., vincible, by C. Stuart; in relation to the Society. 2d sess. 3. Finance. 5 v. To 20th Cong., 1st sess. Liverpool. 1832. 8~ (B 1073, 1276) 4. Commerce and navigation. 2 v. To 17th Cong., 2d -- ELLSWOuRT H. L. Appeal to the friends of the So- sess. 5. Military affairs. 7v. To 25th Cong.,2d sess. ciety. Washington, 1842. 8~ (B 1484) 6. Naval affairs. 4 v. To 24th Corg., st sess. 7. Post - ESSAY on the late institution of the Society. Wash- Office. 1 v. To 22d Cong., 2d sess. 8. Public lands. ington, 1820. 8~ (B574) 8 v. To 24th Cong.. 2d sess. 9. Claims. 1v. To 17th - GARRISON.. L. Thoughts on African colonization; Cong., 2dsess. 10. Miscellaneous. 2v. To 17th Corg., an exhibition of the principles of the Society. Bos- 2d sess. ton, 1832. 2 pts. 8~. (B 1051) American statesman. Boston, 1821-25. 5 v. f. - GURLEY, R. R. Letter on the Society. Washington, lote. Continued as Boston daily American states1833. 8. (B 1483) man, Sept. 5.1825, etc. - JAY, W. Character and tendencies of the American statistical annual, 1854; comp. by R. S. [Society]. New York, 1835. 12. Fishler and C. Colby. New York, 18,54. 8". - MAFFITT, J. iN-. Sermon in behalf of the Society. Bosto,. 1830. 8 (B 1276) American Statistical Association. Collections; ed. -- MASS. COLON. SOC. Amer. Colon. Soc. and Liberia. by J. B. Felt. Vol. 1, 2, pt. 1. Boston, 1847Boston, 1831. 8~. (B 1483) 58. 8" - REESE, D. M. Letters to WV. Jay, in vindica- Contents. Vol. 1. Felt, J.B. Statistics of towns in tion of the Society. New York, 1835. 12~ Massachusetts; -Heights, latitudes, and longitudes of -- REMARKS on colonization of western coast of Africa, eminences in Mass.;-Latitudes and longitudes of obby free negroes of U. S. N. Y.. 1850. 8~ (B 1484) jects whose positions have been determined by second- SOUTH Carolina opiniolns of the Society. [From the ary triangles;- Latitudes and longitudes of lightAfrican repository, 18-.] Broadside. (B 1047) houses in Mass.; -Population in Mass.- Taxation in SPARKS, J. Historical outline of the Society. Boston, Mass., including valuation and population.- Appendix. 1824. 8~ (B 1483, W 8) 2. Pt. 1. Jarvis, E. Memoir of the life and character - WASHINGTON, D. C. Proceedings of a convention of of George C. Shattuc.- Field, C. C. Comb-making friends of African colonization in WVash., May 4, in Leominster, 18S2.-Felt, J.. Memoirs of Amer. 1842. Washington. 1842. 8~ (B 1484) discoveries, colonization, commerce. and fishery, from'Yote. For speeches, addresses. etc. see Burgess, Newfoundland to Florida, down to 1630.-Walley, S. H. E.; - Clay, H.; *-Everett, E.; — Latrobe, J. H. B. The financial revulsion of 1857.-Appleton, N., and See also African colonization; - Liberia. Stevens, J.. A. Ioney crisis of 1857.- Jarvis, E. Connection of occupation with longevity. American Society for Educating Pious Youth for th censtl of occuation it. eorial to Co - Sixth census of the UInited States. Memo'rial to Conthe Gospel Ministry. Address to the fiiends gress...t.p. [1845.] 8~ (B 1501) of religion. Andover, 1825. 8~ American Steamship Co. Reports for 1864, 65. Boston, - llth-47th annualreport. 11th-13th, Andover, 866. 8~ (E77) 1827-29; 14th,. Y., 1830; 15th-47th, Bos- American Sunday school magazine. See American Sun1827-29; 14th,.onY, 183163.30; 15th-47th, Bos- 37 8day School Union. ton, 1831-63. 37 v. 8~ American Sunday School Union. lst-23d report. Also 1stannual report (B 336,1329, appended to S. Wor- TA rla Sd ay 1Sho U7 QO cester's sermon); 2d (B 307, appended to J. Chickering's hiladelphia, 1825-47.. sermon); 3d. Andover, 1818 (B 468); 4th. Andover, - Samze. 6th, 9th-12th, 14th, 17th annual report. 1819 (B 1041); 5th. Andover. 1820 (B 1041); 6th (B Phila., 1830-41. 8'. 1329, appen'ded to Walker's sermon); 9th, Andover, 1824 7th annual report. 2d ed. Phila., 1831. 8~ (B 1880, (B 1041); 15th (B 1783); 16th (B 1049); 19th. with consti- 190, E 53; 8th (B 1920); 13th (B 1136) 15th (B 1170) tution and rules of the Soc. (B111); 21st (B 1732); 23d -- Constitution. by-laws, etc. Phila., 1831. 8~ (B 1920) (B 1819); 25th (B 1185). - Charter; facts in relation to an application to the legis- Constitution and address. n.t.p. [181-.] 8. (B 468) latureofPenn. Phila., 1828. 8. (B 1920) - Quarterly register and journal of the Society. Bible naturalhistory; by F. A.Ewig. Phila., Vol. 2-15. Andover (v. 2), Boston (v. 3-15), [18-]. 12~ 1830-43. 14v. 8'. - Child's scripture question book. Philadelphia, - Samue. Vol. 12, no. 1,2, Aug., Nov. 1839. Boston, 1839. [183-. 18. 8~. (B 1819) [18o-.]. 18. Note. Vol. 3is entitled Quarterly register of the Amer.. -- Geography of the Bible, compiled by J. WV. and Educ. Soc.; v. 4-15. The American quarterly register. J.A. Alexander. Phila., 1830. 12~. Vol. 2 is ed. by E. Cornelius and B. B. 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AMER. SUNDAY SCHOOL 86 AMER. UNITARIAN - Sunday school child's hyln book. Phila., [18-]. 32~. - Pictorial na ratives. N.Y., [18-. 12" (D 31) Content.s. Widow's son. -Poor Joseph.-History of -- Sun.lay school magazine. Vol. 4, 5. Phila., a Bible.- Old Shusco. — Pay-night. - Happy water1827-28. 2v. 8~. nman.- James Covey.- Rescued brand. - Warning to 1T- 827 *28. * \ -o c^ loSabbath-breakers.-WVorth of a dollar. -G orge LovUnion questions. Vol. 1, 3, 5, 6. Phila., 1829- ell.-I am an infidel'. -Scotsman's fireside. -David 33. 4v. 16.. Baldwin. -' The fool's pence'.-Poor manl's house rc- HALL, W. Defence of the Union. Address, May 26, paired. -Corporal Murray. — Eventful twvele lours.1828. Phila., 1831. 8~. (B 1920) Lost mechanic restored. -Russian nurse.-Tom Star- JAY, W.? Letters respecting a book'dropped from the board and Jack Halliard.- Aged sailor.-' We must catalogue'. (In American slavery. 1854. 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AMER. UNITARIAN 87 AMES Boston. - Reports of the A. U. A. for the 6th anniver- Amerique, L', dllivr6e; esquisse d'un poeme sur sary,-May, 1831. l'indclpendaince de l'Amriqiiue [par L. C. de la 9. Dewey, 0. Brief statement and explanation of the i Unitarian belief.- Clarke, J. F. False witnesses an- G.]. Amst., 1783. 2 v. 8 swered. — Martineatf, J. Existiln state of theology as Am6rique et des Am6ricains. De 1'; [par C. de Bonneville]. an intellectual pursuit. and religion as a moral influence. Berlin, 1771. 8~. (B 615) - Sober thoughts on the state of the times. - Muzzey, Amersfoordt, Jacobus. Diss. philol. de variis lecA. B. Doctrinal distinctions not always doctrinal dif- tionibus Holmesianis locorum quorumcam ferences. - Walker, J. Discourse on the law of the spiritual life. - Sewall, E. Q. Spirituality of character. - Pentateuchi. Lugd. Bat., 1815. 4~ Lothrop, S. K. I am the way; [on] the communion. - Ames, Benj. Oration, Bath, Me., July 4, 1808. Portland, Bulfinch, S.G. 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AMES 88 AMMONIUS - A Fresh suit against human ceremonies in Amico, Antonino de. De urbis Syracusarum antiquo archiGod's worship; or, A triplication imsto D. e at. (' Grvius cld Bvrman.'hes. antiq. Sicil., v. 2. 1723.) Burgesse his rejoinder for D. Morton. n.p., Amicus, pseud. PiSces ofiicielles relatives aux prelimini1633. 4~ naires de Loudres et au traite d'Amiens. Paris, an - Lectiones in psalmos Davidis. Amstel., 1635. 40 xr. 4~. (A 8) - Lectiones i psalmosDavidis. Amstel., 16. * Amicus, pseud. Review of the political state of Europe. - Medulla theologica. Ed. noviss. Amstel., London, 1808. 8~. (B 724) 1652. 12~ Amicus, pseud. Church organization; a letter to Lord - Eng. Marrow of divinity. Iondon, [1642]. 4~ Ashley. London, 1850. 8. (B 1231) Amicus Patrise, pseud. Friendly check to the chief can- Philosophemata. Cantab., 1646. 12. noneel. [Boston?,1721.] 0. (C1) Obntents. Technometria. —Logicae verae demon- Amicus Patrise, pseud. 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AMCENITATES 89 AMPERE Amoenitates-literarive. [T.1-4,ed.altera. Coll. J.G. - Military services and public life of Maj. Gen. Schelhorn.] Francof. etLips., 1730-31. 14 v. John Sullivan. Boston, 1868. 8~ in 4. 8. - Report on the names of streets. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Among the hills and other poems; by J. G. Whit- Proc., 1862.) —On the seals of Massachusetts. (In the same, 1867-69.) tier. Boston., 1869. 16. A h same,18669.) tie^. Boston, 1869. 16 Amos, Andrew. Expediency of admitting testimony Among the pines; or, The South n secession time; arties to suits wh ma re to n of parties to suits; with remarks rel. to new by E. Kirke [J. R. Gilmore]. New York, county courts. Cambridge, 1850. 8~ county courts. Cambridge, 1850. 8~ 1862. 120.reesby.L r - Ruins of time exemplified in Sir M. Hale's Among the trees, by M. Lorimer. N. Y., 1869. 16.'History of pleas of the crown' London, Amoor. ATKINSON, T. W. Travels in the regions 1856 8~ of the upper and lower A. N.Y., 1860. 8~ of the upper and lower A. N.Yn., 1860. 8. Amos, Sheldon. Difference of sex as a topic of -- CSame. 2d-ed. London, 1861. 80. jurisprudenceandlegislation. Lond., 1870. 8~ - COLLINS, P. McD. Explorations of Amoor Amoskeag. POTTER, C. E. Hist. of ancient Amoskeag. River. Wash., 1858. 8~ (U. S. 35th Cong., (In his Hist. of Manchester. 1850.) 1st sess.) Amour, De 1'; par H. Beyle. Paris, 1853. 12. -- Voyage down the Amoor; journey through Amour a la mode, L'; com6die. See Corneille, T. Siberia. NewYork, 1860. 12~ Amour d'un negre, L'; par C. Jobey. Par., 1860. 18~ HABERSHAM, A. W. North Pacific survey and Amour et chasse, nouvelles; par P. Vialon. Paris, exploring expedition. Phila., 1858. 8~ 1863. 16. - RAVENSTEIN, E. G. Russians on the Amoor. Amour impossible, L'; par J.B. d'Aurevilly. Paris, London, 1861. 80. 1859. 8~ Amor al uso El. See Solis, A. de. Amour medecin, L'; com6die. See Molibre, J. B. P. de. 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AMPERE 90 ANACREON au Moyen Age. - De la chevalerie. - Vue gen6rale de Amsterdam. Remonstrantsche Kerk. ROGGE, H. la litterature franc. au Moyen Age. - Po6sie du Moyen C. Catalog der pamfletten-verzameling van Age. - Le Roman de la rose. - Joinville. - Litt6rature frang. au 16e siecle. - Amyot. - Les renaissances. - de boekerij. Afl. 1. Amst., 1861. 8. Rapport a'Acadmie Frang. de ce qui s'estpassele 18 et Amulet, The; ed. by S. C. Hall. 1828, 29, 31, 33. 19 juillet 1848, aux funerailles de Chateaubriand. - London, 182833. 4v. 18~ Port Royal. 2. Ballanche. - Discours de reception a, F's m., v. -. l'Acad6mie Frang., 18 mai 1848.- La vicomtesse de Amet, The In Frases mag., v. 71-72. 185.) Noailles. — Adr. de Jussieu. (Extrait du Journ. des Amunategui, Miguel Luis, and Gregorio Victor. debats, 2 juil. 1853.) - Fr. Ozanam. (Extrait du Journ. Biografias de Americanos. Santiago, 1854. 8~ des debats, 12 oct. 1858.) - Phil. de Girard. - Alexis de Contents. A. Bello.- S. Rodriguez. - C. 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Te sects, mulberry trees, silk worms, etc. Madras, 2d ed. London, 1856. 8. 1791. 8~ (W 56) Anderson, Robert, M. D. Life of Samuel Johnson, - Letters on cochineal insects. Madras, 1788. 8'. (W 56) with observations on his works. 3d ed. Edin., - Saene. Madras, 1789. 8'. (W 56) - Letters [on] the silk manufacture on the coast of Cor- 1815. 8. omandel. Madras, 1794. 4~ (W 54) - Memoir of J. Potter, Archbp. of Canterbury. 4th ed. Anderson, James, LL. D., b. 1739, d. 1808. Ac- Edin., 1827. 8 (B 1459, 1549) -s - Memoir of T. Smollett. (In Smollett's Misc. works, count of the present state of the Hebrides v. 1. 1820.) and western coasts of Scotland. Dublin, - Works of the British poets. Lond., 1795-1815. 1786. 8~ 14 v. 8. -- Calm investigation of the [causes of] the scar- Contents. Vol. 1. Chaucer. - Surrey. - Wyat. - city of grain in Britain. 2d ed. London, Sackville. 2. Spenser. - Shakspeare. - Davies. - 1 8. QO Hall. 3. Drayton. —Carew. -Suckling. 4. Donne. l180. o.- Daniel. - Browne.- P. 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Y., 1869. -8. - SMYTH, W., and LOWE, F. Journey from Lima - Address, 2d anniversary of Mt. Holyoke seminary, to Para London, 1836. 80 July 24, 1839. Boston, 1839. 8. (B 1205) o oo ranada - The Christian missionary; sermon at Westborough, See also Chili; — Colombia;- New Granada; — Patfuneral of E. Spaulding. Boston. 1840. 8~. (B 1224) agonia;-Per;- SouthAmerica;-~alo Zurcher,., unealoI. Spaulding. Boston,1840. { (BUM224) adMargoll6, E. Les ascensions c6l1bres. 1867. For - Hawaiian Islands; progress and condition under a map see glrnd Lead Gibbons Valleyofthe Amazon. - a map see Heradon and Gibbon's Valley of the Amazon. missionary labors. Boston, 1864. 80 Andocides. Orationes. (Ins Reiske, J. J. Orat. - Same. 3d ed. Boston, 1865. 8~ Gr., v.4. 1771; and in Mueller, C. Orat. Attici, - History of the Sandwich Islands mission. Bost., v. 1. 1847.) 1870. 80. - M., F. Family of A. (In M., F. Stemmata Athe- Missionary schools. n.p., [18-]. 80. 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ANDREW 100 ANDREWS mittee of the Senate in relation to J. Brown. - Address Andrews, Israel De Wolf. Report on the trade of to the graduating class of the Medical School, Cambridge, the British N. American colonies and of the Mar. 9, 1864. (Also in B 1547)- Address before the New Eng. Agricultural Soc., Springfield, Sept. 9, 1864.- Ad- great lakes and rivers. Washington, 1853. dress on dedicating the monument to Ladd and Whit- 8~ and Maps. ney Lowell, June 17, 165. (Also in B 1611)- Address at Andrews, J. N. Sermons on the Sabbath. 2d ed. the fair held by the Vermont and New Eng. Agricul- ale, 187 16 tural Socs., Brattleborough, Sept. 7, 1866. -Errors of Salem, 1870. 16. prohibition; argument before a committee of the Gen. Andrews, J. R. George Whitefield; a light rising Court, Boston, Apr. 3, 1867. - Address before the New in obscurity. London, 1864. 8~ Eng. Hist. Geneal. Soc., Boston, Jan. 2, 1867. —Union. League Club of N. Y. Proceedings in reference to the Andrews, James Pettit. History of Great Britain. death of J. A. A., Nov. 11, 1867. New York. 16~ London, 1794-95. 2 v. 4~ - Memoir of J. W. Browne. (In Browne, A. G., Jr. In Andrews, John, b. 1583. Anatomie of basenesse, 1615. (In memoriam. 1860.) Grosart. Fullerworthies'library. Misc.,v.2. 1871.) - BRowNE, A. G., Jr. Sketch of the life of A. Andrews, John, LL. B. Scripture doctrine of divine New York, 1868. 12~ grace. 2d ed. London, 1769. 12~ Note. Repub.fromNorthAmer. review, Jan. 1868. Andrews, John, of Boston. Letters, 1772-1776, - MASS. HIST. Soc. Proceedings on death of A. (In compiled and edited, with an introduction by Mass. Hist. Soc. Proc. 1867-69.) - STOWE,,3~rs. H.B. Sketch of A. (In he' Men. 1868.) - STOWEMrs. H.B. Sketch ofA. (InleerMen. 1868.) AWinthrop Sargent. Cambridge, 1866. 8~. - WHIPPLE, E. P. J. A. Andrew; [address before the Note. From Mass. Hist. Soc. Proc., 1864-65. city council of Boston, Nov. 26, 1867]. (In Whipple, Andrews, John. Map of the British N. American E. P. Success. 1871.) colonies, the seat of war. London, 1777. Andrewe, Lawrens. Extracts about fish from his'Noble Andrewe, Lawrens. Extracts about fish firom hs NoJ le - Defence of the stadtholdership; pernicious consequenlyfe of man and hestes'. (In Furnivall, F. J. The ces [of] the alliances of the United Provinces with'abees hook. 1868.) France, etc. London, 1787. 8 (B 762) Andrewes, Abraham. Hunting of the greene lyon. (lit - Essay on republican principles, and inconveniences of Ashmole, E. Theatrum chem. Brit. 1652.) a commonwealth in a large country. London, 1783. Andrewes, Gerrard, A. l., rector of St. James. Sermon, 8. (B0 anniversary of the Sons of the Clergy, May 10, - New physical, historical, and political map of England 1798; added, lists of the stewards, etc. London, and Wales. [London], 1786. f. (E65) [1798]. 4~ (B 1269) Andrews, Dr. Answer to [Foster's]'Examination of the Andrews, John, LL. D., d. 1809. History of the scheme of church-power'. London, 1735. 8~. (B 123) revolutions of Denmark, and its present state. Andrews, Alexander. History of British journal- London, 1774. 2 v. 8~ ism. London, 1859. 2v. 8~ - History of the war with America, France, Spain, Andrews, Alfred. Genealogy and ecclesiastical his- and Holland. London, 1785-86. 4v. 8~. tory [of New Britain]. Chicago, 1867. 8~ - Letters to a young gentleman on his setting out Andrews, Charles W., D.D. Religious novels; for France; cont. a survey of Paris and a against their use. 2d ed. N.Y., 1856. 8. review of French literature, etc. London, Andrews, Gen. Christopher C. History of the 1784. 8~. campaign of Mobile; incl. operations of Vil- Andrews, John, d. 1845. Discourse, Merrimack Humane son's cavalry in Alabama. N. Y., 1867. 8 Soc., Sept. Newburyport, 1812. 8. (B 302,1923) Minnesota and Dacotah in 1856 2d ed. Va- - Eulogy on Washington, Feb. 22, 1800. Newburyport, - Minnesota and Dacotah in 1856. 2d ed. Wash- [1800]. 8~ (B 937, W 52) [1800]. 80.. (B 937, W 52) ington, 1857. 12~. - Sermon, Feb. 19, 1795, Thanksgiving day. NewburyAndrews, Ebenezer Baldwin. Funeral discourse, death of port, [1795]. 8. (B 213) E. Cutler. Marietta, 0., 1854. 8~. (B 1212) - Sermon, Oct. 1. 1801, dedication of the church in New- - Relation of the river terraces of S. Ohio to the drift and buryport. Newburyport, 1801. 8. (B 916, 1307) drift theories. (In Amer. Assoc. Proc., v. 13. 1860.) - Sermon, Nov. 26, interment of T. Cary. NewburyAndrews, Edward, LL.D. Spiritual lethargy. sermon at port, 1808. 8~. (B 210, 282, 864, 916) Walworth. London, 1829. 8~. (B 1331) - HILLIARD, T. Sermon, Dec. 1788, ordination of J. Andrews, Edward W. Address before the Washington Andrews. Newburyport 1789. 8~. (B 1312) Benevolent Society, Newburyport, 22 Feb., 1816. Andrews, John, D.D., Provost of the Univ. of Penn. Newburyport, 1816. 8~. (B 941, W 49) Elements of rhetoric and belles letters. Phila., Andrews, Elisha. Doctrine of universal salvation. 1813. 12~ Boston, 1803. 12~ Andrews, or Andrewes, Lancelot, Bp. Devotions; - Sermon, opening of Baptist meeting-house, Belcher- tr. from the Greek by Dean Stanhope. Phila., town, Mar. 2, 1814. Northampton, 1814. 8. (B 1788) - Vindication of the Baptists. Boston, 1805. 12~ 1817. 160 _A Vndr s Ethan Al lhe. Copi Boustn. La tin-Egl - The Greek devotions of A., translated and arranged. Andrews, Ethan Allen. Copious Latin-English (In Tracts for the times, v. 5. 1840.) lexicon, founded on Freund. N.Y., 1862. 8~ - Morall law expounded; [also] Sermons on - First Latin book. Boston, 1846. 12~ prayer; and on the tentations in the wilder- Firstlessons in Latin. 4thed. Bost., 1841. 18~ nesse. London, 1642. f~ - First part of Jacobs and D6ring's Latin reader; Andrews, M. W., M.D. Observations on the apadapted to Andrews and Stoddard's Latin plication of lunar caustic to strictures of the grammar. 33d ed. Boston, 1853. 12~ urethra and (-asophagus. London, 1807. 8~. - Latin exercises. 2d ed. Boston, 1839. 12~. Andrews, Miles Peter.- Better late than never, a comedy. - Same. 3d ed. Boston, 1841. 12~. (In London stage, v. 3.) - Lessons in Latin. 4th ed. Boston, 1841. 120 Andrews, Robert Robbins. Silverstone's wager; a comedietta. (In Spencer's universal stage, no. 49.) - Remarks on the present state of agricultural science Andrews, Sidney The South since the war; 14 in Hartford. Hartford, 1819. 8~. (B 540) Andrews, Sidney. The South since the wair; 14 in Hartford. Hartford, 1819. 80. (B 540) - Slavery and the domestic slave trade in the eeks in Georgia and the arolinas. Boston, United States. Boston, 1836. 16. 1866. 12 - aznd STODARD, S. Grammar of the Latin lan- Andrews, Stephen Pearl. Phonotypy and phonognguag. ed. Boston, 1837. 8 raphy. (Its Amer. Inst. of Instruc. Lect. 1846.) Eguageyo.. 3d ee. B oston, 1837. 812.- and Boyle, G. A. Complete phonographic class - Eclogy on. 1858. See Winslow, H. (B 1208) book. 2d ed. Boston, 1846. 12~ Andrews, G. H. Rudimentary treatise on agricul- -- Sae. 8th ed New York, 1847. 12~ tural engineering. London, Weale, 1852. -- Same. 15th ed. New York, 1852. 12. 3v16.-. - Phonographic reader. 3d ed. Bost., 1846. 12~ Andrews, Geo.. The scarlet letter, a drama. (n Spen- Same. 16th ed. New York, 1852. 12 cer's univ. stage, v. 5.)

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ANDREWS 101 ANECDOTES Andrews, Thomas. Education. - Suggestions for checking Andros, Sir, Edmund, Gov. of New England. Letter the hurtful use of alcoholic beverages by the work- to Gov. Dudley, 1686. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., ing classes. (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans. v. 12. 1814.) 1867.) - AFFIDAVITS respecting Sir E. Andros, 1690. (In New Andrews, Wm. Remarkable news from the stars; ephem- Hamp. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 1. 1824.) eris, 1737, 40-49. Lond.. 1737-49. 11 v. 12~. (E 72). BLAIR, -. Memorial concerning E. A. (Int Perry, W. Andrews, Wm. Irish fisheries. (In National Assoc. Prom. S. Hist. Col., v. 1. 1870.) Soc. Sci. Trans. 1861.) Sc. Sci. Trans. 1861.) - BRODHEAD, J. R. The government ot Andros Andrews, Wm.,usebius. The Truth-teller, a Andrews, Wmi. Euseius. The Tlruth-teler, a overN. Eng., 1688, 89. Morrisania, 1867. 8~ weekly political pamphlet. Vol. 7; April- yNote. From the Historical mag., 2d ser.,v. 1. 1867. June, 1827. London, n. d. 8~. - GR. BRIT. Privy Council. Orders rel. to A. (In Andrews, William Stutson. Treatise on theological Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 32.) subjects. Cab., 1829. 129 - JAMES Ir. Commission to Andros, June 3,1686. (In subjects. Canb., 18-.1.Force, P. Col. of tracts, v. 4. 1836.) - Unitarianism, in reference to the Trinity, atonement, - ame lso Papers rel. to te period of usurpation and future punishment. Boston, 1854. 12~. (C 241) inNewEng. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 27. 1838.) Andrews & Co. Stranger's guide in Boston, 1848, - MASSACHUSETTS. Answer of the agents [E. Cooke, 49, 50. Boston, n. d. 3 nos. 16~ T. Oakes] to the complaints of Andros, 1688. (In Andria. See Terentius, P. Maine Hist. Soc. Col., v. 5. 1857.) Andria. See Terentius, P. ^Andrienne, LI, comdie. See Baron, M._ B. - MATHER, I. Memorial of grievances presented to James II. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 38.) Andrieu, Edmond. Trait6 complet de stomatologie; - -Narrative of the miseries of New England, by reason l'anatomie, la physiologic de la bouche. le of an arbitrary government. n.p., 1691. 12~. (B 23) partie. Paris, 1868. 8~ - -Same. Boston, 1775. 4~ (B 626) A d, * Frane.Toiis Gu*iaun Jean tas - - Revolution in New England justified. Boston, 1691. Andrieux, Franqois Guillaume Jean Stanislas. 4~. (B 23) (Euvres. Paris, 1818-23. 4. 8~. - - Same. Added, Narrative of the proceedings of AnContents. Vol. 1. Avertissement, Notice biogr.- drosse, etc., by [W. Stoughton, and others]. Boston, Anaximandre, comedie.- Les etourdis. com. -Helve- 1773. 8~. (B 611) tius; ou. La vengeance d'un sage, com. - La suite du - - Same. (In Force, P. Tracts, v. 4. 1836.)'Menteur', com. - Molire avec ses amis; ou, La soiree - MOORE, J. B. (In his Mem. of Amer. governors. 1846.) d'Auteuil, com. 2. 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La courAnnals mbf our time, from 1837.lit de par a d. to 1871 onnement l es t entreeen s.- a villeon, F. de Paris. In Paris. ycorps a Iti expos. La Haye, 1759. Soc. e principe dutHist. de France. Bull. 1845.) by J. Irving. Lond. and N.Y., 1871. 80. Nate. For sketches of her see Boniface, J. X. Les Annals of philosophy, ed. by T. Garnett. Vol. 1, 3, trois reines. 1854, an Brantomeard, P. es B. de. Dames for 1800, 02. London, 1801-04. 2. 8 illustres. 1823. Annals of philosophy; [ed.] by T. Thomson. [1st Anne of Geierstein; by Sir Walter Scott. Edin., and] new series. Lod., 1813-26. 28 vMenard. Science u 3 v. angag ote. Continued as the' Philosophical magazine'. -Same. (In his Works,v. 44, 45.) Annals of Quodlibet; by Solomon Secondthoughts Anne S6veriu; by Madame A. Craven. New York, [J. P. Kennedy]. 2d ed. Phila., 1860. 12tr 1869. 12.historiquesau Annals of the army of the Cumberland, by [B. F. Ann gographique, L'; par Le iviern d. riti Webster]. 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ANNESLEY, G. 108 ANNUAL Annesley, George, Earl Mountmorris and Viscount Annuaire generale de commerce et de l'industrie, Valentia. Voyages and travels to India, Cey- 1844, 53. Paris, Didot, n.d. 2 v. 4~. lon, Red Sea, Abyssinia, and Egypt, 1802-06. Annuaire historique, 1837-61; pub. par la Soc. de Lond., 1809. 3 v. 4. l'Hist. de France. Paris, 1836-61. (1845, 47, - Same. London, 1811. 4v. (v. 4plates). 8~ and 53 w.). 22 v. 18. Plates 4. Annuaire historique universel, 1818-60. Paris, Annesley, James. MEMOIRS of an unfortunate no- 1825, 20-65. 43 v. 8~ bleman. London, 1743-47. 3 v. 12~ Note. Vol. 1-13, ed. by C. L. Lesur; 14-20, U. Tenc6; - AUTHENTIC journal of the proceedings in [his] cause. 21, 22, Thoisnier Desplaces; 23-25, V. Rosenwald and London, 1743. 8~. (C 70) IH. Desprez; 26, 27, A. Fouquier and H. Desprez; 28-38, Annesley n James, M.D.. Skc ofthemost pre v- A. Fouquier; 39-41, Thoisnier Desplaces; 42, 43, V. 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ANNUAL 109 ANQUETIL -- UNSERE Zeit. Jahrbuch zum Conversations- - JONES, J. Tables of annuities calculated from Lexicon. Leipzig, 1857-61. 5 v. 8~ a new rate of mortality. London, 1843. 8~ - Neue Folge. Deutsche Revue der Gegenwart; - LEWINS, W. Gladstone's measures for government A. Monatschrift zum Conversations-Lexikon. (In his History of banks, etc. [186-.]) Leipzig, 1865-71. 14 v. 8~ - MAsEREs, F. Principles of life-annuities; with See also Almanacs;- Registers;- and for state tables. London, 1783. 4~ registers see the names of the states. - MILNE, J. Valuation of annuities, with.tables. Annual retrospect of engineering and architecture, London, 1815. 2 v. 8~ ed. by G. R. Burnell. Vol. 1. Lond., 1862. 8~ - MORGAN, W. Doctrine of A. Lond,, 1779. 8~ Annual retrospect of public affairs. London, 1831. - - Principles and doctrines of assurances, annui2 v. 120 (Lardner's cab. libr.) ties, etc. London, 1821. 80 Annual review and history of literature, 1802-08; - POTHIER, R. J. Traite du contrat de constituA. Aiken, ed. London, 1803-09. 7 v. 8 tion de rente. Tome 1. Paris, 1774. 12. Annuals. AMULET, The; ed. by S. C. Hall. 1828, - PRICE, R. Observations on reversionary pay29, 31, 33. London, n.d. 4 v. 18 ments, annuities, etc. 4th ed. enlarged. Lon- CABINET of modern art; ed. by A. A. Watts. don, 1783. 2 v. 8. London, 1842. 8 - - Same. Enlarged by notes, etc., by W. Morgan. - DEw-drops of the 19th century; gathered by 7th ed. London, 1812. 2v. 8. S. Smith; floral department by J. B. New- - TRUE estimate of the value of leasehold estates, annuman. N.Y., 1846-47. 120 ities,etc. London, 1731. 8~ (B 1535) - GIFT, The, 1840; ed. by Miss Leslie. Phila., -WEBB, B. The complete annuitant; tables. n.d. 120. London, 1762. 16~ - GIFT of friendship, 1847. Phila., n.d. 160. Aho, Un, y un dia, drama; por J. Zorrilla. (In his Obras, v. 2. 1852.) - HEATH'S picturesque annual, 1833-36. Lond., Anon, pseud. The wandering boys, a drama. (In Sar[1833-36]. 4 v. 12. gent, E. 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APOCRYPHAL 116 APOLOGY Christ. - Epistles of Jesus Christ and Abgarus. - Gos- Apollodorus Tarseus. Fragm. (In Wagner, F.W. Fragm. pel of Nicodemus, formerly called Acts of Pontius Euripidis. 1846.) Pilate. - The Apostles' creed. - Epistle of Paul to the Apollonia. Monum. Apolloniense. See Augustus Caesar. Laodiceans. -Epistles of Paul to Seneca with Seneca's Apollonides. Fragm. (In Wagner. Euripidis fragm. to Paul.- Acts of Paul and Thecla. - Epistles: 1st 1846; and Nauck, A. Tragic. Graec. fragm. 1856.) and 2d, of Clement to the Corinthians;- General, of Apollonides Horapius, Apollonides Nicenus, Apollonides Barnabas: - Of Ignatius to the Ephesians; - Of Igna- Peripli auctor. Fragmenta. (In Mueller, C. Fragm. tius to the Magnesians; — To the Trallians; - To the hist. Gr., v. 4. 1851.) Romans; —To the Philadelphians; -To the Smyrnaeans; Apollonio, Libro de. (In Sanchez, T. A. Poetas, v. 57 of -To Polycarp; -Of Polycarp to the Philippians. - The Aribau. Bibl. 1864.) shepherd of Hermas. - lst-3d books of Hermas. Apollonius Ap7hrodisiensis. Fragm. (In Mueller, C. Fr. - Same. Boston, 1846. 8 lhist. Gr., v. 4. 1851.) ~^ LAN S. C., ed. Conflicts of the holyapos- Apollonius Dyscolus or 4Alexandrines. De conjunctionibus MALAN, S.C., ed. Conflicts of tht de adverbiis. (In Bekker. Anecd. Gr., v. 2. 1816.) ties, an Ethiopic ms.; [with] The epistle of S. Apollonius Pergseus. Two books concerning tangencies, Dionysius the Areopagite to Timothy, tr. from with a suppl. by J. Lawson. Camb., 1764. fo. (A 33) an Ethiopic ms.; and The rest, or assumption - FIGUIER, L. (In his Vies des sav. de l'antiq. 1866.) of S. John the evangelist, tr. from the Armen- Apollonius Bhodius. Argonautica; notiS selectis ian. London, 1871. 1 edidit, nova interpr. illustravit J. Shaw. Ed. ivelan. dos. do ll 1gY7n, PO 1871.P(A~sta0N~ d | 2a. Oxon., 1779. 2v. 8~ - WALKER, A., tr. Apocryphal gospels, acts, and - Sa. Ed. F P.Brunck. Argent., 1780 8 revelations. Edin., 1870. 8. (Ante-Nicene - Same. AppaF.c. t runck. Argent., 1780. 8Merlib., v. 16.) - Same. Appar. crit. et prolegom. adj. R. MerContents. Protevangelium of James.- Gospel of kel; scholia vetera ed. H. eil. Lipsi, pseudo-Matthew. - Gospel of the nativity of Mary. - 1854. 8. History of Joseph the carpenter. - Gospel of Thomas. - Samne. (In Hesiodus. Carmina, etc. 1841.) -Arabic gospel of the infancy of the Saviour.- Gospel - Eeg. The Argonautics; by F. Fawkes; comof Nicodemus. - Letter of Pontius Pilate to the Roman p d b H en; a o Clthu emperor concerning Jesus Christ.-Report of Pilate Men with a. o ol concerning Jesus Christ, sent to Rome to Tiberius Ce- Rape of Helen. London, 1780. 8. sar. - The giving up of Pontius Pilate. - Death of Pilate. - Same. (In Anderson, R. Brit. poets, v. 13. 1795; -Narrative of Joseph of Arimathea. — The avenging and in Chalmers, A. Eng. poets, v. 20. 1810.) of the Saviour. -Acts of the apostles Peter and Paul.- Apollonius opista. Lexico cm Iliaiset Acts of Paul and Thecla. -Acts of Barnabas.- Acts of Apo s S. L n G m Ili s Philip. -Acts and martyrdom of the apostle Andrew. Odyssete; rec.H.Tollius. Lugd. Bat.,1788. 8. -Acts of Andrew and Matthias in the city of the man- - Lexicon HIomericum; ex recensione I. Bekkeri. eaters. —Acts of Peter and Andrew.-Acts and mar- Berolini, 1833. 8~ tyrdom of Matthew the apostle. — Acts of the apostle Thomas. -Consummation of Thomas the apostle.- Apollonius Tyances. Epistole. (In Philostratus; Martyrdom of the apostle Bartholomew. -Acts of the ed. Olearius. 1709.) apostle Thaddeus. -Acts of the evangelist John.-Rev- - LENORMANT, C. Sur un buste de bronze du Musee du elation of Moses. -Revelation of Esdras. -Revelation Louvre. (In Paris. Inst. Ac. d. Inscr. Mem., v. 19, of Paul. - Revelation of John. - The book of John p. 1. 1851.) concerning the falling asleep of Mary. - The passing of - NEWMAN, J. H. Life of A. (In Hinds, S. Hist. of Mary. - Indexes. Christ. Ch. 1850.) - ELLICOTT. C. J. The apochryphal gospels. (In - PHILOSTRATUS. Opera, recog. A. Westermann. Cambridge essays. 1856.) Parisiis, Didot, 1848. 8~ See also Apostles' creed; —Apostolic constitu- -- Eng. Life ofA.; tr. by E. Berwick, with notes tions; - Clementine homilies,. and illustrations. London, 1809. 8~ Apollinaris or Apollinarius. Interpretatio Psalm- and ilustations. London, 1809 8. orum versibus heroicis [Grzecis]. Parisiis, -- Two fit boos, concern life of A., [t.] by 1580. 12~. C. BlounLt. London, 1680. f~ - Comment. in Canticum Salomonis. (In Mai, A. Class. REVILLE,A. Apollonius of Tyana, the pagan auct., v. 9. 1837.) -Fragmenta Comment. in Lucam. Christ. London, 1866. 16. (In v. 10. 1838.) Apollonius Tyrius. Erotica de Apollonio Tyrio fabula; Apollo. BUTTMANN, P. K. Philosophische Deutung grie- ed. J. Lapaume, Gr. et Lat. (In Erotici script. 1856.) chischen Gottheiten, ins bes. von Apoll und Diana. Apollonius, Prince of Tyre, upon which Shakespeare (In Berlin. Ak. d. Wiss. Abh. 1802-03.) founded Pericles; with [Gower's] Appolinus, See also Delos. Prince of Tyr. (Isn Collier, J. P. Shakespeare's Apollo, Horus or Orus. See Horapollo. library, v. 1. 1843.) Apollo Association for the Promotion of the Fine Arts in See also, above, Apollonio. the United States. Transactions for 1840. New Apollonius or Apollonii, Willem. See Norton, J. ReYork, 1840. 8~ (B 1185.) sponsio ad quaest. syllogen a G. A. propositam. 1648. Apollo Belvidere. ROCHETTE, D. R. Conjectures arche- Apollophanes. Fragm. (in Meineke, A. Fr. com. Gr., ologiques sur le groupe antique dont faisait partie le v. 2, p. 2. 1840.) torse du Belvedere. (In Paris. Inst. Ac. d. Inscr. Apollothemis. Fragm. (In Mueller, C.. Fr. hist. Gr., Mem., v. 15, pt. 1. 1842.) v. 4. 1851.) Apollodorus. Fragm. (In Meineke. Fr. com. Gr., v. 4. Apologeticall narration of some ministers formerly exiles 1841.) in the Netherlands; [by T. Goodwin], etc. London, Apollodorus. Fragm. (In Bergk, F. Poet. lyr. Gr. 1853.) 1643. 4~ (B 654) Apollodorus Artenitenus. Fragm. (Int Mueller, C. Fr. Apologie des emigres frangois, [par C. M. T. L. Tinseau hist. Gr., v. 4. 1851.) d'Amondans]. London, 1803. 8~. (B 1411) Apollodorus Athensiensis. Bibliotheces, sive de de- Apologie for the Church of England, against the clamours orum origine, libri III, Benedicto.Igio in- of the men of no-conscience; by E. B., Esq. London, 1685. 40 (B 1396) terpr.; H. Commelinus recensuit. [Gr. et Lat. Apology for a late resignation, [that of the Earl of HarringHeidelb.,] 1599. 12~ ton]. 2d ed.; [by P. D. Stanhope, 4th Earl of - Bibliotheces libri rr. Gr. et Lat. (In Gale, T. Hist. Chesterfield]. London, [1748]. 8~. (B 1519) poet. script. 1675.) Apology for such of the Episc. clergy in Scotland as are - Bibliotheca, cum fragmentis, notis illust. C. et T. Miil- non-jurors; [by Mr. Gray]. London, 1717. 12~. ler. Gr.etLat. (In Mueller,C. Fragm. hist. Gr., Imperf. (C230) v. 1. 1841.) Apology for the builder; a discourse showing the - Bibliotheca; [Gr.l ex recog. I. Bekkeri. Lipsise, cause and effects of the increase of building. typis Teubneri, 1854. 16~. London, 1689. 4~ Apollodorus Carystiues. Fragm. (In Meineke, A. Fr. - Same. London, 1685. 8~ (B 1708) corn. Gr., v. 4. 1841.) Apology for the conduct of a late celebrated second-rate Apollodorus Erythrsces. Fragm. (Isn Mueller, C. Fr. hist. minister [Mr. Winnington], 1729-46; [by E. WesGr., v. 4. 1851.) ton?]. London, 1746. 8~. (B 1519) Apollodorus Gelous. Fragm. (In Meineke, A. Fr. cor. Apology for the Episcopal church. Charleston, 1807. 8~ Gr., v. 4. 1841.) (B 431)

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APOLOGY 117 APPEAL Apology for the liturgy and clergy of the church of Eng- - DONALDSON, J. Critical history of Christian litland; answer to Hints, etc., by a layman'. London, erature and doctrine. Vol. 1. Apostolical 1790. 8. (B 1385) Apology for the Protestants; done out of Fr. by R. fathers. London, 1866. 3 v. 8~ L'Estrange. London, 1681. 4~. (B 10) - GASPARIN, A. E. de. Les peres apostoliques. (In Apology for the Protestants of Ireland. Lond., 1689. 4~. (B 5). Geneva. Union Chr6tienne. le ser. 1857.) Apology for the United States of America. Liverpool, Apostolic order. HOBART, J. H. Apology for the Apology for the Welch knight. London, 1745. 8~ Imperf. apostolic order. New York, 1807. 8 (B 1519) Apostolical conformity stated. London, 1703. 4~ (B 1398) Aponte, Pedro Geronimo de. Carta sobre los reyes de Na- Apostolical constitutions. Constitutions of the varra. (In Valladares, A. Semanario, v. 30. 1790.) apostles in Greek and English. (In Whiston, W. Apophthegms. See Aphorisms. Primitive Christianity, v. 2. 1714.) Apoplexy. CHEYNE, J. Cases of apoplexy and - Kavovec eKKqcr0La1OLoiL TrV avr v aytwv aroo6)Xv. lethargy. London, 1812. 89 e~t~fl.)[Gr. et Lat.] (In Bunsen, C. C. J. Hippolytus, lethargy. London, 1812. 8. etc., v. 3. 1852.) - COOKE, J. Of apoplexy. (In his Nervous diseases, E. Ed. with notes by J Donaldson. Ein., - MUSHET, W. B. Practical treatise on apoplexy. 1870. 8~ (Ante-Nicene lib., v. 17.) London, 1866. 8. - Ethiopic. Ethiopic didascalia; or, The apostol- WEPFER, J. J. Observationes anatomicae de ical constitutions received in the church of apoplexia. Amst., 1681. 8~. Abyssinia; with an English tr. by T. P. Apostasie, L'; par Mine. de Genlis. (In Biblioth. univ. Platt. Lond., Orient. Trans. Fund, 1834. 4~ des romans, Nouv., v. 52. 1801.) - BUNSEN, C. C. J. On the constitutions and canons of Apostate, The; a tragedy; by R. Shiel. London, 1817. 8~ the apostles. (In his Hippolytus. v. 2. 1852.) (B 1401) - USHER, J. De apostolicis constitutionibus. (In PolyApostles. CRADOCK, S. Apostolical history; the carpus. Epistole. 1644.) acts, labours, etc., of the apostles, to the de- - WHISTON. W. Essay on the apostolical constitutions. struction of Jerusalem. Londonl, t1672. f (In his Primitive Christianity, v. 3. 1711.) struction of Jerusalem. London, 1672. fo A j-i-i n ^-D oI. - BOWEN, H. F. Brief inquiry into the peculiarity of the Apostolical succession. CHEEVEG.B. Sophapostolic office. Phila., 1844. 8. (B1354) isms of the apostolical succession refuted. - CAMPBELL, A. [Discourse proving that the apostles Lect. IV. New.York, 1844. 12~ were no enthusiasts.] n.t.p. [Lond., 1730.] 8~. (B 35) - ELY, J. Lecture on apost. succession. London, 1838. - GASPARIN, A. E. de. Les apotres. (In Geneva. 8~..(B 1339) Union Chr6t. le ser. 1857.) - GARRATT, W. A. Inquiry into apostolical suc- GREENWOOD, F. W. P. Lives of the apostles. cession; with script. view of the constit. of the Boston, 1828. 8~ Christian church. London, 1846. 12~ - GREW, H. Tribute to the memory of the apos- - PERCIVAL, A. P. Apology for the doctrine of ties. Hartford, 1832. 12~ apostolic succession; with appendix on the - HOOPER, W. The apostles neither impostors nor en- English orders. New York, 1840. 12 thusiasts; a sermon. Boston. 1742. 8~. (B 35, 196) - LARDNER, N. History of the apostles and evangelists. - POTTS, W. S. Apostolical succession examined; an ans. (In his Works, v. 6. 1788; and in Watson, R. Tracts., to an Episcopalian. St. Louis, 1843. 8 (B 1359) v. 2. 1791.) - SMYTH, T. The prelatical doctrine of apostoli- MALAN, S. C., ed. Conflicts of the holy apos- cal succession examined. Boston, 1841. 8~ ties; fr. an Ethiopic s. London, 1871. 16. - UNINTERRUPTED succession of the eccl. mission assert-,NEiNDEr, A. ed. London, 1717. 8. (B 31) - NEANDER, A. History of the planting and See also Episcopal ordination. training of the Christian Church by the Apostrophe from the loyalparty to the king. London, 1681. apostles; tr. by J. E. Ryland. London, 8o. (A 54) - 1851. 2 v. 16~ (Bohn's st.lib.) Apothecaries. ASSOCIATED APOTHECARIES AND - RENAN, E. Les apotres. Paris, 1866. 8. SURGEON-APOTHECARIES. Transactions. Vol. -- Eng. The apostles. New York, 1866. 12~ 1. London, 1823. 8'. -SPANHEIM, F. De apostolatu et apostolis. (In his - KERRISON,. M. Observations on the bill [regarding] Diss. hist. 1679.) apothecaries. (In Pamphleteer. 1815, v. 6 of B 838) - WHATELY, 1. Lectures on the characters of [the] Apothegms. See Aphorisms. apostles. London, 1851. 8~. Apparecchio, L', del pranzo alla fiera. See Giraud, G. See also Bible. N. T. Acts; - Ecclesiastical Apparitions. BRIERRE DE BOISMONT, A. Des history;- John; - Paul; - Peter. hallucinations; histoire des apparitions. Par., Apostles' creed. NICOLAS, M. Le symbole des 1845. 8~. apotres, essai historique. Paris, 1867. 8~. - - Eng. On hallucinations; a hist. of apparitions; - BARROW, I. Sermons on the Apostles' creed. (Inhi tr. by R. T. 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Recueil de dissertaLondon, 1769. 8. tions sur les apparitions, etc. Avignon, 1751. - Writings of the apostolic fathers; tr. by [A.] 4v. 12~ Roberts, [J.] Donaldson, and F. Crombie. - THYRUS, P. De apparitionibus. Col. AgripEdin., 1870. 8~. (Ante-Nicene lib., v. 1.) pinoe, 1600. 4~ Contents. Clement. Epistles. - Polycarp. Ep. to See also Ghosts; - Superstitions. the Philippians. -Martyrdom. -Barnabas. Epistle.- Appeal and caution to the British nation; with proposals Ignatius. Epistles. - Eps. after the Syriac version. - for the emancipation of slaves; by a member of the Martyrdom. — Ep. to Diognetus.-Hermas. The pastor. Dominican legislature. London. 1824. 8~. (B 1482) - Papias. Fragments. - Ignatius. Spurious epistles. Appeal [concerning Roman Catholics]. n.t.p. [18-?] 8~ - Index. (B 1380) - CAVE, MW. Apostolici; or, Hist. of the lives, etc., Appeal for the erection of Roman Catholic churches, by the of [the apostolic fathers]. Lond., 1687. f Cto of n. [ l. London,

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APPEAL 118 APPLETON Appeal for the speedy completion of the water line of Vir- Appeal to the people of Ireland, on behalf of the slaves in ginia. Norfolk, 1857. 8~ (B 1605) British colonies. Dublin, [18-]. 8~ (B 1482) Appeal from the condemnatory sentence of man to the testi- Appeal to the people of Mass. on the Texas question. Boston, mony of Christ. Hartford, 1815. 12~. (B 659) 1844. 8~ (B 1199, 1510) Appeal from the hastyjudgment of the people of Eng. Lon- Appeal to the people of New York on the expediency of don, 1787. 8~ (B 705) abolishing the council of appointment. New York, Appeal from the new to the old Whigs, in conse- 1819. 8 (B 545) f Appeal to the people on the causes and consequences of a quence of discussions rel. to the'Reflections warwith Gr. Brit. Boston, 1811. 8. (B532) on the French Revolution'; by [E. Burke]. NVote. Attributed to John Phillips, also to London, 1791. 8~ John Lowell. - Same. Dublin, 1791. 8~ (W61) Appeal to the people; proof of an alliance of American - Same. New York, 1791. 8~ (B 1537) whigs and British tories. Boston, 1840. 8~. (B 1498) Same. 2ded. London, 1791. 8~ (B 1408) Appeal to the protestant dissenters of Gr. Brit. (I PamphAppeal from the new to the old Whigs, in consequence of leteer. 1813, v. 1 of B 838.) the Senate's course, and Webster's speech upon the Appeal to the reason and religion of Amer. Christians, the Senateas course, and Webster's speech upon the Amer. Anti-blavery Soc. 2d ed. N. Y. executive patronage bill; [by C. F.Adams]. Boston, against the Amer. Anti-Slavery So. 2d ed. N. Y., 1835. 8'. (A 43) 1838. 8~ (B 1475) Appeal in behalf of the medical education of women. New Appeal to the unprejudiced, concerning the discontents ocAppeal in behalf of the medical education of women. New York, 1856. 8'. (B 1547) casioned by the convention with Spain. London, Appeal on the Eastern question to the Senatus Academicusg National Convention in favor of the of the Roy. Col. of Edinburgh; by a Russian. Appeal to the Whig National Convention in favor of the Edin., 1854. 8'. (EB 1f53E4)lllb~h - nomination of D. Webster. N. Y., 1848. 8~. (B 1502) Appea, to. common se on te b n. London Appeal to the whole country for an union of parties in favor Appealto common sense on the bullion question. London, ofGen.Taylorsadminstration. U..,1850. 8 (B 1812. 8'. (B 689) of Gen. Taylor's administration. U. S., 1850. 8'. (B 1812. 8. (B 39 1504) Appeal to common sense; or, Remarks on the conduct of 15 L-t G-1 [Bligh] and C-re Lord [Howe] in the Appeal to the world; or, Vindication of the town expedition [to] France. Lond., [1758]. 8~ (B 601) of Boston; [by S.Adams]. Boston, 1769. 8~ (B610, Appeal to every Christian in England on erecting new 1005, 1081, 1091) churches. London, [18-]. 16~. (B 1232) - Same. London, reprinted, 1770. 8~ Appeal to facts; regarding home trade and inland manu- - Another copy. (B 389) factures. London, 1751. 8~ (B 1535) Appearance is againstthem; a farce. (In Lond. stage, v. 4.) Appeal to the Northern and Easterii states on negro slavery Appellate jurisdiction: Scotch appeals. Edin., 1851. 8~ (B in S. Carolina; by a S. Carolinian. New York, 1433) 1834. 8t. (B 1088). Appendix; or, Obs. on the expediency of the petition of the Appeal to Protestants. 2d ed. Brighton and London, 1851. Africans in Boston. Boston, [1773]. 8~ (B 610, 663, 16~. (C 244) c4. Appeal to reason and justice in behalf of the British Consti- A endixC lat eay y D ve h r7is pp tution; added. remarks on' Thoughts on the pres- Appendix to a late essay [by ID. Everett] on the rights and tution; added, remarks on' Thoughts on the pre outis- added, The cut state of affairs with America; by W. Pulteney'. duties of nations relative to fugitives; added, The ent state of affairs with America; by W. Pulteney'. embargo,'Ltaken ok'. By us'. 56th Amer. ed. Bosembargo,'taken off'. By'us'. 56th Amer. ed. BosLondon, 1778. 8'.~ (B 678) 3:ton, 1808. 8. (B 532, 1837) Appeal to reason in a comparison of the belief of Appendix to Aristides's vindication of the vice-president of Christians and deists. Lond., 1730. 8~ the U. S; by a gentleman of North Carolina. VirAppeal to Rome; a letter from an English gentleman. Lon- ginia, [1804]. 8. (B398) don, 1850. 8~ (B 1381) Appendix to'The present state of the nation'; Appeal to the arch-bps. and bps. of the Ch. of Eng.] cont. a reply to [E. Burke's]'Observations' on Londo1n, [184-?]. 4. (A61) that pamphlet; [by G. Grenvllle]. London, Appeal to the candid. [Unitarian controversy.] n.t.p. 169. [181-?] 8~. (B264) 1769.8~ Appeal to the candid upon the present state of religion and Apperley, Charles James. Hunting reminiscences; politics in Connecticut. np., nd. 8~. (W 69) memoirs of masters of hounds; notices of Appeal to the Democratic party on the principles of a rid, e y. national convention for the nomination of presidentcrac ders, etc.; by Nimrod. London, andvice-president. n.p., [1844?]. 8~ (B 1500) 1843. 8~ Appeal to the good sense of the Democrats and the public - My life and times. (In Fraser's mag., v. 25-26. 1842.) spirit of the Federalists. Boston, 1814. 8. (B454) Appia, P. L. Ambulance surgeon; or, Pract. observ. Appeal to the government and people of the U. S. in behalf on gunshot wounds; ed. by T. W. Nunn of the independent South Amer. provinces. N. Y., and A. M. Edwards. Edin., 1862. 12' 1818. 8'. (B 456) Appeal to the gov. of the U. S. against depredations by Appian Way. ANGELINI, G., and FEA, A. I monAmer. privateers on the commerce of nations at peace umenti del Lazio: 1. Via Appia. Roma. with us. New York, 1819. 8~. (B 531) 182. f' Appeal to the justice and interests of the people of - WALCKENAER, C. A. Sur une portion de la Voie ApGr. Brit. in the present disputes with Amer- pienne, pour determiner le nom ancien de Polignano ica; by an old member of Parl. London, et ceux des lieux environnans. (In Paris. Inst. Ac. 1774. 80 d. lnscr. Mem., v. 7. 1824.) 1774. ~'. Appiani, P. A. Vita di N. MI. Pallavicini. (In CrescimbeNote. Thishas been attributed to Arthur Lee, to ni, G.. V.ite. v. 2.) Ld. Chatham. to Mr. Glover, and to Dr. Franklin. Appiani cdi Pisa, Famiglia di. (In Litta. Fam., v. 1. 1819.) - Another copy. (B 592) (2Appianus Alexandrinus. Romanarum historiarum -- Same. 3d ed. Lond., 1775. 8~ (W 27) - Same. 4th ed. London, 1776. 8. (B 360, W 15) [libri v. Gr.] Lutet., ctra C. Stephani, 1551. f. - Germ. Berufung auf die Gerechtigkeit der grossbrit- - Same. Quse supersunt, Gr. et Lat. Parisiis, tannischen Nation. (In Remer, J. A. Amerikan- Didot, 1840. 8 isches Archiv, v. 2. 1777.) - Same. Ab I. Bekkero recog. [Gr.] Lipsiae, - Second appeal to the justice and interests of the typis Tetbr, 185253. 2v. 5 people of Gr. Brit., etc.; by the auth. of the - Ital. Delle guerre civile, tr. da A Braccese. first. London, 1775. 8~. - first. Lond, A1e. Firenze, I-redi di P. di Giunta, 1519. 8~ -- Another copy. (W 27) Appius and Virginia. tra edy; by J. Webster. (Ice Old Appeal to the legislature for the repeal of the act regulating Ap plays, vi b. 6. 1816.) the marriage of the royal family. (in Pamphleteer,, Elizabeth. Earlyucation. 2ded. Lo1814, v. 3 of B 838) Appleton, Elizabeth. Earlyeducation. 2ded. LonAppeal to the Medical Society of R. I. in behalf of woman as don, 1821. 12~ midwife..n.. 1850. 12~. (C 267). Appleton, Frank Parker. Two discourses, decease of D. Appeal to the old Whigs of Mass. n.p., [1806]. 8~ (B 429, P. King. Boston. [1850]. 8~. (B 1219) 1885) Appleton, Jesse, D).D. Address before Mass. Soc. for SupAppeal to the people; a review. 1810. See Coleman, W. pressing Intemperance, May 31, 1816. Boston, 1816. (B 437) 8. (B 938) Appeal to the people of England in defence of the clergy, - Discourse before Portsmouth Female Asylum, Aug. 10, against R. Seagrave. London, [17-]. 8'. (B 1361) 1806. Portsmouth, 1806. 8~ (B 1009)

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APPLETON 119 APPLETON'S God's care of his church; sermon, Gorham, ordination - Gospel ministers; sermon, Deerfield, Aug. 31, 1735, of A. Rand. Portland, 1809. 8~ (B 1595) ord. of J. Sargent. Bost., 1735. 8~ (B 79, 144, 1315) - Immensity of God; sermon, [dedication], Hampton, - Germ. Ein hey der Ordination des J. Sargent, Aug. Nov. 14, 1797. Newburyport, 1797. 8~. (B 955) 1735, gehaltenen Predigt. (InT Urlsperger, S. Aus- Immutability of religion; sermon, ordination of R. Na- fUhr. l-achricht v. 1. 1744.) son, Freeport, Feb. 7, 1810. Portl., 1810. 8~ (B 302) - Great apostle Paul, The, exhibited; serm., Roxbury, - Sermon at Brunswick, Apr. 13, 1815, [thanksgiving Nov. 7, 1750. Boston, 1751. 8~ (B 916) day]. Hallowell. 1815. 8~ (B 302) - Great blessing, The, of good rulers; sermon, election, - Sermon atNorthampton, Sept. 13,1817, before the A.B. May 26. 1742. Boston,1742. 8~. (B145,183) C. F. M. Charlestown, 1817. 8~ (B 302) - Great man, A, fallen in Israel; [funeral] sermon [on] - Sermon, Boston, annual election, May 25, 1814. Bos- J. Leverett. Boston, 1724. 8~ (C 33) ton, 1814. 8~ (B 302, 1830) - How God wills the salvation of all men; sermon, - Sermon, Saco, Oct. 24, 1810, ordination of J. Cogswell. Boston, Mar. 27. 1753, ordination of S. Badger. Portland, 1810. 8~ (B 1316) Boston, 1753. 8~ (B 54, 212) - Funeral sermnon on, 1819. See Tappan, B. (B 283) - Letter to J. Sewall. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Proc. 1864-65.) Appleton, John, Funeral sermon o0, 1739. See Rogers, J. - Origin of war examined; serm., June 4, 1733, [artil(C 21) lery] election. Boston, 1733. 8~. (B 86) Appleton, John, D.D. Lectures and occasional - Plain testimony against profane swearing; discourses. sermons. Brunswick, 1822. 8~ Boston, 1765. 8. (B 42, 212) A s B1r sicof 1822..- Right method of prayer; two disc. Apr. 5,1770, Camb., Appleton, John, M. D. Catalogue of the library of f ast day]. Boston, 1770. 8~ (B 19, 47, 212 850) the Mass. Hist. Soc. Boston, 1859-60. 2 v. 8~. - Righteousness and uprightness recommended, funeral - Monumental memorials of the Appleton family. [sermon on] F. Foxcroft. Boston, 1728. 8~. (C 33) Boston, 1867 4- Sermon, Oct. 9, thanksgiving [day] for the surrender of Montreal and all Canada, Sept. 8, 1760. Boston, -- Paper on the alleged portrait of the Rev. J. Wilson, 1760. 8~ (B 160, 212 850) etc. (Iz Mass. Hist. Soc. Proc. 1867-69.) - Sermon, ordination of J. Cotton. Bost., 1728. 8~. (C 33) - Paper on the portrait of S. Cabot. (In Mass. Hist. - The Servant's readiness; two discourses, Lexington, Soc. Proc. 1864-65.) Dec. 17, 1752, funeral of J. Hancock. Boston, 1753. - MASS. HIST. Soc. Proceedings on the death of J. 8 (B 212, 850) Appleton. (In their Proc. 1867-69.) - Some unregenerate persons.not so far from the kingAppleton, Nathan. Doctrines of original sin and the trin- dom of God as others; sermon in Boston. Boston, ity; a correspondence [with] W. E. Haygate. Bos- 1763.8. (B147, 212) ton, 1859. 8~ (B 1388) - Superior skill necessary for winning souls; sermon, - Examination of the banking system of Mass. in refer- ordination of J. Sparhawk, Dec. 8, 1736. Boston ence to the renewal of the bank charters. Boston, 1737. 8 (C 23) 1831. 8~ (B 1022) - Thanksgiving sermon on the total repeal of the stamp- Introduction of the power loom, and origin of Lowell. act. Cambridge, May 20, 1766. Boston, 1766. 8 Lowell, 1858. 8. (B 1596) (B 47, 163, 212) - Labor, its relations in Europe and the U. S. compared. - Usefulness and necessity of gifts; sermon, FramingBoston, 1844. 8~. (B 1199, 1513) ham, Feb. 19, 1745, ordination of M. Bridge. Bos- Letter to Wm. C. Rives, on slavery and the Union. ton 1746. 8 (B 916) Boston, 1860. 8. (B 1481) i t r o. - Letters on the money crisis of 1857. (In American - Wisdom of God in the redemption of man. Statist. Assoc. Col., v. 2. pt. 1.) Boston, 1728. 8. - Memoir of A. Lawrence. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., Appleton, Nathaniel Walker. Account of successful treatv. 34; and Proc., 1855-58.) ment of paralysis of lower limbs, occasioned by - Same. (In Hunt, F. Lives, v. 2. 1858; also in B 14) curvature of spine.-Henmorrhage from a rupture of - Remarks on currency and banking. 2d ed. Boston, the inside of the labium pudendi. (In Mass. Med. 1841. 8. (B 1182, 1653) Soc. Comm., v. 1. 1808.) - Same. 3d ed. Boston, 1857. 8~. (B 1545) -- Funeral sermon on, 1796. See Clarke, J. (B 172, 286) - Speech in reply to G. lMc'Duffie on the tariff. Wash- Appleton, Samuel, of Ipsoich, d. 1670. JETETT, I. ington, 1832. 8~. (B 1056) - Speech on the bill to reduce the duties on imports, A. Memorial of A., and geneal. notices of Jan. 23, 1833. Washington, 1833. 8~. (B 1069, 1790) his descendants. Boston, 1850. 8~. - What is a revenue standard? and Review of Walker's Appleton, Samuel, of Boston, d. 1853. LOTHROP. S. K. Mereport on the tariff. Boston, 1846. 8. (B 1514) moir of S. A. ( Mass. Hit. Soc. Col., v. 33. - ant L6well, J. A. Correspondence in relation to the 1856; and in Proc.. 1855-58.) early history of Lowell. Boston, 1848. 8. (B 1596) PEABODY, E. Life of S. Appleton. (In, Hunt, F. - and Palfrey, J. G. Correspondence; Supplement to Lives of Amer. merchants, v. 1. 1856.) Mr. P.'s pamphlet on the slave power. Boston, 1846. 8~ (B 1502, 1736) Appleton, W\Vm. ROBBINS, C. Memoir of W.A. - Funeral sermon on. 1861. See Gannett, E. S. (B 1451) Boston, 1863. 8~. - WINTHROP, R. C. Memoir of N. Appleton. Note. Repr. from Mass. Hist. Soc. Proc. 1862-63. Boston, 1861. 8'. - Funeral sermon on, 1862. See Wells, E. M. P. (B 1244, - - Same. (B 1458) 1451) Note. Ieprinted, with introd. and appendix, See also Grattan, T. C., vs. W. Appleton, et al. from Mass. Hist. Soc. Proc. 1860-62. 1844. (B 1436) Appleton, Nathaniel. Sermons from Romans viii. Appleton, WmT. Sumner. Ancestry of Mary Oliver, 14. Boston, 1743. 18~ 1640-98, wife of S. Appleton of Ipswich. - Blessedness of a fixed heart; discourse, Feb. 24, 1760, Cambridge, 1867. 4~ funeral of H. Flynt. Boston, 1760. 8. (B 17, 87, 212) - Ancestry of Priscilla Baker, wife of I. Apple- Christian glorying in tribulation; discourse, death of t Cmbr 1870. M. Gerrish. Boston, 1736. 8. (B 302) t amb ge,.4 A- Comfortable reflections; sermon, Mar. 27, 1737, on B. Note. With genealogies of the Symonds, Read, Wadsworth. Boston, 1737. 8~ (B 79) and Banks families. - Crown of eternal life; two discourses, June 11, 1769, - Description of coins and medals relating to funeral of E. Holyoke. Boston, 1769. 8. (B 17,212) America, exhibited to Mass. Hist. Soc Apr. Cry of oppression where judgment is looked for; two discourses, Jan. 28, 1747, [fast day]. Boston, 28, 1870. Cambridge, 1870. 8. 1748. 8. (B 212, C 45, 145) Note. From Mass. Hist. Soc. Proc. 1869-71. - Difference between a legal and an evangelical justi- - Memorials of the Cranes of Chilton. Camfication. Boston, 1749. 8. (B 147, 212) - Evangelical and saving repentance; serm., Aug. 9, bridge, 1868. 4. 1741. Boston. 1741. 8~ (C 33, 51, 52) Appleton's dictionary of machines, mechanics, en- Faithful and wise servant; discourse, death of E. gileering, etc. New York 1852. 2v. 8~ Wigglesworth. Boston, 1765. 8~. (B 17, 212, 850) American travel: the ~ Faithful ministers of Christ; [convention] sermon, Appleton's handboou of AmeH can tl ael: the May 26, 1743. Boston, 1743. 8~. (B 212, 1074) northern tour; by E. H. Hall. 9th annual - Funeral serm., on death of S. Phips. Boston, 1757. ed. New York 1867. 8. 8'. (B 175, 212) of literature, science, and art. God and not ministers to have the glory; two dis- Apple s journal of literature, scence, and art. courses. Boston, 1741. 8~ (B 212, 850) Vol. 6. July-Dec. 1871. N.Y., [1871]. 4~

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APPLETON'S 120 ARABIA Appleton's library manual. New York, 1847. 8~ Apsines. Te-XvJ iqTopLKsj. (In Spengel, L. Rhet. Gr., v.l. Appleton's mechanics' magazine and engineers' jour- 1853.) nal. Vol. 1, 3. New York, 1851, 54. Vol., Apthorp, East, D.D. Considerations on the institu8~, v. 3, 40 tion and conduct of the Soc. for the PropagaAppleton's railway and steam navigation guide, tion of the Gospel in Foreign Parts. Boston, July, 1856, Oct. 1857, July, 1859, Jan., Feb., 1763. 8. June, 1860, June, 1862. New York. 7 v. 16~ Anothercopy. (B 251) ~~~~~~ —June, 1860, June, 1862.- MAYHEw, J. Ohs. on the charter of the S. P. G. F. P., Appleton's new and complete U. S. guide book; by with remarks on the mistakes of E. Apthorp. Boston, W. Williams. New York, 1850. 120 1763. 8~ (B 193) Appleyard, John WV. The Kafir language, its his- - Character of a Christian woman, discourse, death of MAeyrs. A. Wheelwright. Boston, 1765. 4~. (A 3) tory and a grammar. 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Volta. - Thomas Young. - Joseph Fourier. - James --- WETZSTRIN, 1. G-. Sprachliches aus den Zettlagern Watt. - Carnot. der syrischCn Wiuste. (In Zeitschr. d. deutsch. 2. Ampere. - Caritat de Condorcet. - Bailly. - morg. Ges., v.22. 1868.) Gaspard Monge. - Poisson. - Catal. des travaux laisses par Poisson.- Appendice. Literature and Science. 3. Gay-Lussac. - Malns. - Biog. des princip. astron. AAGNELLINI, T. Proverbii in lingua araba; -Molire. - Discours funeraires. - De l'utilit6 des pen~ ol a.e Pdv,1688. 80 sions accordAes aux say., aux littrateurs, aux artistes. colle [trad. lat. e ital.]. Padova, 1688. 8. 4. Le tonnerre. - lectro-magnetisme. - Electricit6 BUHLE, J. G-. De studii Grecarum literarum Inter animale.- Magnetisme terrestre. — Aurores bordales. Arabes initiis et rationibus. (In Goettingen. Ges. 5. Les machines a vapour. - Explosions des mad. Wiss. Comm., v. 11. 1791-92.) chines a vapeour. —Les chemins de fer. —Tlegraphes CASIRI, M. Bibliotheca Arabico-Hispana Es- 6lectriques.-Les chaux les mortiers et les ciments Aoialen, is. Matriti 1760-70. 2v. f0 hydraul. sur pouzzolanes nat. et artific. -Navigation. curialensis. Matriti, 61760-70. 2 v. t.Les pharess.- Les fortifications.-Les puits fors. - CHWOLsosN, D. Quellenzur Gesch. d.Ssabier. (In -Filtration des caux. - I,16vation de l'eau des mines.his Ssabier, v. 2. 1856.) Sur divers 6tablissemonts publics. - Les systbmes de la - CLARKE, A. Catalogue of Arabic grammars,.lexicons, protection et du libre 6changc. —Brevets d'invention. etc., vwith a list of the works of the Arabic writers. 7. De la scintillation. - Constit. physiques du soleil ct (Io, his Bibliog. diet., Suppl., v. 1. 1806.) des 6toiles.- Les 6clipses, et partic. leclipse totale de - ELLIOT, Sir I.'M. Early Arab geographers. (In his soleil, 1842. — La polarisation de la lumiere. - Sur l'imHistory of India. 1867.) pulsion des rayons solaires.-Le daguerr6otype. —La - FLEISCHER, H. L. Neuarabische Volkslieder. (itn phosphorescence. - L'actioncalorif. et l'action chimique Zeitschr. d. deutsch. morg. Ges., v. 11. 1857.) de la lumiere. - Vitesse de la lumiere. - Les theories de - FiREHN, C. M. Varise inscriptiones Arabicem. (In r'emission et des ondes. St. Petersburg. Acad. Sci. Mem., v. 8. 1822.) 8. La prediction* du temps. —Doe influence de la - HlAMvMER-PuRGSTALI, J. v. Literaturgeschichte lune sur les phenom. terrestres. -Le rayonnement de de~ Arabe Wien, 1850-56. 7 v. 40. la chaleur a travers i'atmosphere. - La formation de la cder Araber. TWIien, 1850-56. 7 V. 4' glace. - L'tat thermomit. du globe terrestre. - IDELER, L. Zeitrechnung der Araber. (In Berlin. 9. Questions a resoudre. concern. la meteorologie, la Ak. d. Wiss. Abh. 1812-13.) physique du globe, l'hydrographie, et l'art nautique.- RITTER, H. Ueber unsere Kenntniss der arabischen Voyage de l'Uranie.- Voyage de la Coquille. - Voyage Philosophie und besonders iiber die Philosophie der de la Chevrette. - Voyage de la Bonite. -Voyage de la orthodoxen arabischen Dogmatiker. (In Goettingen. Venus. — Tableau des regions arctiques. - Tableau Ges. d. Wiss. Abh. 1842-44.) d'une partie de'Abyssinie. - Tableau d'une partie de - SCHACmi, A. F. von. Poesie und Kunst der l'interieur de 1lAfrique. - Tableau des terres australes. Araber in Spanien und Sicilien. Berlin, ~ —Table des dates des principales decouvertes en geographie.-Un projet de percement de P'Isthme de Tehuan1865. 2v. 80 tepeec.-La geog. et la topog. du Japon. -Le voyage de _ SCIINURRER, C.F. Bibliotheca Arabica. Halme M. Dumont-d'Urville. - Nicessiti dcun observatoire a. S., 1811. 8~. nautique au Havre. - La publication des voy. scientif.-' L. i'sastronomiqus dos Notes sur quelques risultats obtenus pendant'le voy. - SDILLOT, L. A. Instruments astronomiues des scientif. du Birard i la Nouv. Z6lande. -Les voyages Arabes. (In Paris. Inst. Ac. d. Inscr. Div. sav., aeronautiques executes dans l'intiret de l'avancement le sir., v. 1. 1844.) des sciences. - Notes destinies a de nouv. instruct. sur _- SILVESTRE DE SACY, A. I. Chrestomathie. les observ. a faire dans les voyages scientif. et partic. en Paris, 1826. 3 v. 80 Algirie. - Observ. baromit. dans leurs rapports avec la - SMRITH E. Treatise on Arab music. (n Amer.Orient. navigation. —Les phnomnes de I a mer. 1i.che1849)10. Les couleurs des lames minces. - La polarisaSoc. Journal, v. 1. 1849.) tion colore. - Les phimom5nes de ia polarisation de la - SoUsA, J. de. De quatro inscripoes arabicas con sus lumire Nouveaux p s4e mtrad. (IaoLisbon. Ac. d. Sci. Mem. lit., v. 5. 1793.) Peau. p aurhou e d optique. —oes - TYCIISEN, T. C. ])e poeseos Araburn origine ct indole ne sur plusieurs nouv. phinom. d'optique.-Les h Goetr gen. Ges. d~ A Wiss. Comm., v. 3. 1814-15.) npuissanc es rfractives ct dispers. de certains liquides et (In Goettingen. Vies. d. c formes actiquer se rayo ns de - a. Probe ala s s iner Anthologle n rab- ades vape~qu'ils fovrent. - L'action que les rayons de AisNcher 0Gcs-Age. in der Wiste gesammelt. (Tn lumire polarisis exercent los uns sur les autres. -Les Zeitschr. d. D. morg. Ges., v. 5, 6. 1851-52.) mOqyeDs de resoudre la piupart dos questions de photomitrie que la dicouverte de la polarisation de nla lumire Note. The library contains works by the following a fait naitre. - La photom trie. — La densiti ct la rifracArabic authors: Abd-al-Latif; -- Abu Bakr Ibn Badr; tion de'eau. — La me thode des intcrfyrences appliq. A -- other Abus; - Ahmed Kha/n, Syed; -Hadji Khalfa; la recherche des indices de rifraction. - al-Hariri; - Ibn Batuta;- Ibn Khaldun; - Jabir; - 11. Vitesse du son. — Forces elastiques de lPair ct de al-Makkari; - al-Masudi; - al-Mitanabbi; - Paul of la vapeur. - Mesure de la miridionne de France. - Le Antioch; - at-Tabari; - Zin ad-Din, etc. See also cercles ripititeurs. -- La latitude de Paris. - Les observ. Alif laila; - Bible; - Seif al- Tidjan; - and Oriental des long. et des lat. giod. - L'attraction des montagnes. literature. - Les operations giod. en Italie par les ingdnieurs geog. Arabian nights' entertainments. See Alif laila. frang. -Les observ. du pendule. - Les itoiles multiples. Arabische Pulver, Das; von A. v.. otzebue. (In his Thea- - La paralaxe de la 61e d- Cygne. - L'inventeur d ter, v. 28. 1840.) Tm icromitre oculaire. - Quelques instruments et observ. Arabistan. DE BODE, C. A. Travels in Arabistan. astron. - De nouv. moyens do'clairer les fils de r6ticules iet des micromitres. - Un micromitre A double rifraction. Lonon,1845. 2 v. 80, - L'obliquite de iamcliptique et l'existence d'une collim. Arabs in Spain. 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ARAGO 123 ARATUS sol. - L'equateur magn6tique. - Observ. d'electricite at- - and Biot, J. P. Receuil d'observations geod., mospherique. - Observ. sur'etat lecri de r astronomiques, t physiques fde aits par ord. du. a Paris en 1829, 30, et 37. -Notes diverses sur l'e1ectricite. -De quelques phenomenes curieux. -Les depressions Bureau des Longitudes. Paris, 1821. 8~ de 1' horizon de la mer. -Divers phenomenes d'optique. - ALJBERr, E. Delle opinioni di F. Arago intorno a -Les affinites des corps pour' 1 lumiere et partic. sur Galilei. (rz Galilei, G. Opere. Suppl., v. 16. 1856.) les forces refringentes des differents gaz. - Les pouvoirs - FLOURENS, MI. J. P. Discours aux funerailles de F. dispersifs. Arago. (zA Annuaire du Bureau des Long. 1854.) 12. Lettre a A. de Humboldt. — M. le Baron de Zach - LOMNIE, L. de. Arago. (In Lom6nie, L. de. Sketches. et sa correspond. astronomique. - La prise de possession 1841.) des decouvertes scientifiques. - Les chronometres et les Arago Jacques tienne Victor. Sovenirs d'un pendules. -Rapports, etc. - Sur les hygrometres - Sur av e. Vo e autour dumonde. Nouv les vents, les ouragans et les trombes. — Sur la pression aveugle. Voyage autour du monde. Nouv. atmospherique. -Sur la pluie.- Sur la grele. -Sur ed., [avec des] notes par F. Arago et une l'organisation de l'Ecole Polytechnique. - Discours sur introd. par J. Janin. Paris [1843]. 2v. 8~ Penseignement.-Lettre rel. aune pretendue candidature -M * f ~ l'enscagneent. -Lettre srel. laue prtende candidature N arrative of a voyage round the world, in the A l'Acad6mie. - Lettre sur la d6couverte de MM. Niepce et Daguerre. -Eusebe Salverte. Uranie and Physicienne, 1817-20. London, 13. Notice chronologique sur les ceuvres d'Arago. - 1823. 40 Tables. Aragon. BLANCAS G. de. Ad regum Aragonum - Aeronautic voyages with a view to the advancement of science. (In Smithsonian Inst. Report. 1863.) veterumque comitum depictas effigies inscrip- Astronomie populaire. Paris, 1857. 4v. 8~ tiones. Cesarauguste, 1857. 4~. Eng. Popular astronomy; tr. by W. H. Smyth - ALAUX, G. d'. L'Aragon pendant la guerre civile. (In Revue d. D. Mondes, f6v. 1846.) and R. Grant. London, 1855-58. 2 v. 8~ -_ PRESCOTT,W. H. Constitution of A. to the middle of - Biographie de Condorcet. (In Condorcet, J. A. N. C. the 15th century. - Condition of A. during the mide. (Euvres, v. 1. 1847-49.) nority of Ferdinand. -Reign of John Ir. (In his - Biographies of distinguished scientific men; tr. Ferdinand, v. 1. 1838.) by W. H. Smyth, B. Powell, and R. Grant. - ST. HILAIRE, R. Sur les juifs et l'inquisition en CasT London 185. tille et en Aragon. (In Paris. Inst. Ac. d. Sci. IMor. London, 1857. 80. Seances, 2e ser., v. 7. 1850.) - Eloge de Fresnel. (In Fresnel, A. 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ARITHMETIC 137 ARITHMETIC - AMERICAN tutor's assistant revised. Phila., - FOWLER, A. and J. Southern school arithme1810. 8~ tic; rev. by M. Gibson. Richm., 1864. 12~ - ANATOLIUS Alexandrints. Fragments of the books on - GADESBY, R. Treatise of decimal arithmetic. arithmetic. (InMethodius. Writings. 1869.) London, 1757. 8~ -'AptlTrilc7, u^Ter7apacE&c7a.'Ev MeX1ri,n 1832. 8~ - GORDON, W. Institutes of A. Edin., 1789. 8~ - ARMAN, A. Stepping stone to arithmetic; with - Universal accountant. 6th ed. Dublin, 1796. key. London, Weale, 1864-65. 2 v. 12~ 2 v. 8 - BEZOUT, E. Elements of arithmetic; tr. by N. _ GREENLEA, B.. Introd. to National arithmeHaynes. Hallowell, 1824. 120 tic. New ster. ed. Boston, 1858. 12. - BLUNDEVILLE, T. Exercises. Pt. 1: Arithmetic. — NationalA. New ster. ed. Boston, 1853. 12~ London, 1622. 4~ - Same. Boston, 1858. 12~ - BONNYCASTLE, J. Introduction to arithmetic; - GRUND, F. J. Exercises. Boston, 1833. 12~ a complete exercise book. Lond., 1812. 8~ - HADDON, J. 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ARMENIA 139 ARMSTRONG Language, Literature, etc. Armorer of Munster, The. (In Fraser's mag., v. 37. 1848.) - AUCHBR, P. Dictionnaire abrege franqais- Armorial de France. See Hozier, L. P. d'. armeilienetarmen.-fr. Veise, 1812.2v. 8~ Armor-plating. KING, W. R. Report on experi- - Grammar, English and Armenian; [with ex- mental and theoretical investigations relative ercises]. Venice, 1817. 12" to materials for defensive armor. Wash., 1870. BROSSET, M. F. Explication de diverses inscript. g6or- 4. (U. S. Corps of Engin. Prof. papers, no. 17.) giennes, armeniennes, et grecques. (In St. Peters- Armourer's daughter, The; a novel. London, 1850. burg. Acad. Sci. Mem., 6e ser., v. 4. 1840.) 3 v. 89 - DFOE, D. [Robinson Crusoe, tr. i8nto Armenian. Arms, Fanny, Funeral sermon on. 1810. See Emerson, J. Venice.] 1817. 83.1) - DWIeGHT, II.. G.. Catalogue of all works known to (B 3) exist in the Armenian language earlier than the 17th Arms and Armour. DEMMIN, A. Encyclopedie century. (In Amer. 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Liturgie arm6nienne, tr. en frang. sur - FERRARIO, G. Armadure de' Paladini Castelli, etc. le texte ital. du G. Avedichian. (In Pascal, J. B.E. (In Ferrario, G. Storia degli romanzi, v. 2. 1828.) Origines de la liturg. cath. 1844.) - GALICHON, E., and BEAUMONT, E. de. Collection de Armenian kingdom in Cilicia. VAHRAM. Chronicle. (In M. le cte. de Nieuwerkerke. (In Gazette des beauxNewmann, C. F. Translations. 1831.) arts, v. 24. 1868.) Armenidas. Fragm. (In Mueller,CG. Fr. hist. Gr., v.4.) - HEWITT, J. Ancient armour and weapons in Armey, -. A sa majest6, confiscation du navire l'Horison. Europe. Oxford, 1860 3 v. 8~ [Paris; 180-.] 4. (A 7) Armida in Damasco; drama per musica, del G. Braccioli. - KOTTENKAMP, F. History of chivalry and anVenezia, 1711. 24~ (D 48) cient armour; tr. by A. Loury. London, Armin, Robert. Nest of ninnies; ed. by J. P. Collier. 1857. 40. London, 1842. 8. (Shakesp. Soc., v. 9.) - MADRID. REAL ARMARIA. Catalogo. Madrid, See Collier, J. P. 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Ve- Rifle;- Sword. rona, 1819. 8. Arms, Coats of. See Heraldry. Arminius (Dutch Hermanz.), Jacobus. Works; tr. Arms of Amsterdam, Ship. Voyages of the slavers by J. Nichols and W. R. Bagnall. Auburn St. John and Arms of Amsterdam, 1659, 63; and Buffalo, 1853. 3 v. 8~. tr. with an introd. by E. B. O'Callaghan. Contents. Vol. 1. Life. -Orations.-Declaration of Albany, 1867. 4~ sentiments. -Apology against thirty-one defamatory Armstrong, Alexander, M. D. Observations on articles. —Nine questions for obtaining an answer from navalhygiene and scurvy London 1858 8~ the professors of divinity, and the replies of Arminius; a with nine opposite articles. -Remarks on the preceding - - Personal narrative of the discovery of the N. questions.- Twenty-five public disputations. 2. Sev- West Passage; search for Sir J. 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Life. (In Society of Ancient Scots. Lives of Scottish Bruxelles, 1866. 8~ poets, v. 2, pt. 3. 1822.) - UNITED STATES. Navy Dep't. Report rel. to Armstrong, John, engineer. History of the Island armored vessels. Washington, 1864. 8~ of Minorca. 2d ed. London, 1756. 8~

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ARMSTRONG 140 ARND Armstrong, Gen. John, U.S.A., d. 1843. Hints to Arnaldo da Brescia, tragedia di G. B. Niccolini. young generals, by an old soldier. Kingston, 3a ed. Firenze, 1852. 8~ 1812. 18~ Arnaldus de Villa JNova. Semita semitse.- Rosarium. - - Examination of the memorial of the owners of the New Novum lumen. - Flos florum. - Epist. super alJersey. Phila., 1806. 8~ (B 426) chymia. - Quaest. de arte transmut. - Testamentum. - Life of R..Montgomery. (In Sparks, J. Amer. biog., (In Ars aurifera. 1610; and Manget, J. Biblioth. v. 1. 1834.) - Life of A. Wayne. (In v. 4. 1835.) chem., v. 1. 1702.) - Notices of the war of 1812. N. Y., 1840. 2 v. 12 Arnall, Win. Animadversion of Bp. Seeker's' Remarks on the tythe-bill'. (In Baron, R. Pillars of priest- ARMSTRONG, K. Review of T. L. McKenney's'Nar- craft shaken, v. 3. 1758.) —The complaint of the rative of the causes which led to Gen. A.'s resigna- children of Israel, representing their grievances untion'. New York, 1846. 8~ (B 1453) der the penal laws. From the 8th ed., by S. Abra- SnIMONS, W. Letters showing the profligacy and cor- banal. (In v.4.) ruption of J. Armstrong in the war department. Arnao, Vicente Gonzalez. Elogio historico del card. F. G. Georgetown, 1814. 8~ (B 1491) de Cisneros. (In Madrid. Ac. Hist. Mem., v. 4. Armstrong, John, M.D., d. 1829. Morbid anatomy 1805.)-Elogio del conde deCampomanes. (Inv. of the bowels, liver, and stomach. Pt. 1, 2. 1. 1817.) London, n.d. 4. Arnason, J6n. Icelandic legends, tr. by G. E. J. -Practical illustration of scarlet fever, measles, Powell and E. Magnusson; with notes and pulmonary consumption. Efficacy of sul- introd. essay. London, 1864-66. 2 v. 8. phureous waters. 2ded. London, 1818. 8~ See also Arnesen. - Practical illustration of typhus and other febrile Arnaud, F. H., and Caillot, A. Precis hist. de la diseases. London, 1816. 8. campagne de 1814. 2e ed. Paris, 1814. 12~ - BOOTT, F. Life and medical opinions of A. Arnaud, Frangois Thomas Marie de Baculard d'. London, 1833-34. 2 v. 8. Avva BsuLzaropa. ['E BeerT,] 1816. 8~ Armstrong, John, Bp. of Grahamstown. Church endow- - Vareck. (In Biblioth. des romans, Nov., v. 56 ment; a sermon. London, 1839. 4. (B 1331) 1802.) ment; aeon. Lonon1839. 4 (B1331) MONSELET,C. Baculard d'Arnaud. (In Monselet, C. - CARTER, T.T. Memoir of A.. Oxf., 1857. 12~ Les originaux. 1864.) Armstrong, Kosciusko. Review of McKenney's'Narra- Arnaud or Arnault de Nobleville, Louis Daniel. tive of the causes which, in 1814, led to Gen. A.'s res- C i i. i. ignationofthe WarOffice'. N.Y.,1846. 8. (B1453) Cors de mdecine pratique. Paris, 1769. - Examination of McKenney's' Reply' to the' Review'. 3 v. 12~ New York, 1847. 8~ (B 1450) - Manuel des dames de charit; ou, Formules Armstrong, Price.'The jaw-bone of an ass' examined. de medicnmens. Orleans, 1747. 12. New York, 18llTB. 8 ^ (B 439de m6dicamens. Orleans, 1747. 12~. - VIcQ D'AzYR. hloge de A. de N. (In his Eluvres, v. Armstrong, Robert. Rudimentary treatise on steam - 1805. N. (I) ll boilers. 3d ed. London, Weale, 1856. 16. Arnauld, Antoine. (Euvresphilosophiques. Nouv. - Construction of steam-boilers, etc. (In Campin, F. ed. par J. Simon. Paris, 1843. 12. Mechan. engineering. 1864.) - Dimensions of the locomotive engine boiler. (In Tred- cartes. - Des vraes et des fausses es. - ont e du gold, T. Principles of steam engines, v. 1. 1850.) pre MDes vraies et des fa d. nsses A * m T i J1 n ~"7".' *" B pere Malebranche au livre Des vraies et des fausses Armstrong, T. B. Journal of travels in Russia, id6es. - Dfense contre la Reponse de Malebranche. Turkey, etc. London, 1831. 8~ - Briefwechsel [mit] Leibniz und dem Landgrafen Ernst Armstrong, V. Practical hints on headaches, paralytic- von Hessen-Rheinfels [franzosich]. (In Leibniz, G. strokes, etc. London, 1819. 8~. (B 829) W. Gesamm. Werke, 2e Folge, B. 1. 1843.) Armstrong, Rev. Wm. Catechetical lectures. Ber- - Same. (In Leibniz, G. W. Nouv. lettres. 1857.) wick, 1795. 8~ - New method of learning Greek. 1746. See Lancelot, C. Armstrong, Wm. Practical observations on errors Nouvelle dfense d la trad tion du Nouv. of generals and field officers, etc., from 1743; Testament imprim. i Mons contre Mallet. with a new system of fortification. London, Cologne, 1682. 8. 1808. 8" -- a'nd Nicole, P. Logic; or, The art of thinking. Armstrong, Wm Georg d others Indus- From the French by Ozell. Lond., 1723. 12. Armstrong, Sir Wm, Gleorge, and others. Industrial resources of the Tyne, Wear, and Tees. Arnauld, Antoine, abbe. Memoires. (In Petitot. Col. des trial resources o the Tyne, Wear, and Tees. m6m., 2e ser., v.34. 1824; asd Michaud. Col. des London, 1864. 8~ mem., v. 23. 1854.) Armstrong, Wm. J., D.D., Funeral sermon on. 1846. See Arnauld, Simon, marq. de Pomponne. See Pomponne. Adams, N. (B 1244, 1451) Arnauld d'Andilly, Robert. Vies des saints peres Armstrong, Brig. Collection of docs. in rel. to the attack des deserts et de quelques saintes, ecrites par upon the brig, Sept. 26, 1814. N. Y., 1833. 8~. (C 194) s e e e; r. e ra. me Armuth und Edelsiin, Lustspiel [von] A.v. Kotzebue. (In des pres d l'gse; tr. e fra. Tome 1. his Theater, v. 5. 1840.) Paris, 1716. 8~ Arniy. See Military art; —Military hygiene; —also the Contents. Vol. 1. Discours sur ces vies. —S. Paul, names of various countries, especially France; premier hermite, par S. JerOme. — S. Antoine, par S. Great Britain; - United States. Athanase. - S. Hilarion, par S. Jerome. - S. Pacome, Army, Standing. Argument, a standing army inconsistent trad. par Denis le petit. - S. Abraham, par S. Ephrem. with a free government; [by W. Moyle]. (In Pam- -S. Ephrem.- S. Male, par S. Jerome. - S. Simeon phleteer, 1817, v. 10 of B 838) stilite, par S. Antoine. - S. Jean l'aumnnier, par Army life on the Pacific; by L. Kip. New York, Lonce - S. Fabiole. - S. Marcella. - S. Paul,. Lea, S. Azelle, par S. J&r6me. - S. Marine. - S. Thals. 1859. 12~ -S. Marie. par S. Ephrem, diacre.- S. Pelagie, par Army list. London. For details see Great Britain. Jacques diacre. - S. Marie egiptienne, par Sophrone. - Army lists of the Roundheads and Cavaliers; ed. S. aingarde, par S. Pierre Maurice. byE. Peacock. London, 1863. 4 -- Mimoires. (in Petitot. Col. des mem.. 2e ser., v. 23, 24. 1824; and Michaud. Col. des mem., v. 23. 1854.) Army register. Washington. Fordetails see UnitedStates. Arnault, Ant. Vincent. Discours. (In Paris. Inst. Ac. Arnald, Richard. Parable of the cedar and thistle; sermon, Fr. Rec. des disc.,v. 1. 1843.) Oct. 9, 1746, thanksgiving for suppression of the re- - Germanicus, tragedie. Paris, 1817. 8. (B 1015, 1623) bellion. London, 1746. 4~. (B 1252) - Horatius Cocles, acte lyrique, musique du C. Mehul. - Sermon. Bishop-Stortford, Aug. 23. 1726, anniversary n.t.p. [1797.] 8~ (B 1015) of the school-feast. Cambridge, 1726. 4. (B 1347) - Quintus Cincinnatus, tragedie. Paris, 1798. 8~. (B 1015) - Sermon, visitation, Leicester, Apr. 22, 1737. Cam - ieponses. -apports, 1833-34. -Les des pipes, fable bridge, 1737. 4. (A 58) lue [a] la reception de Dupin. -Fables inedites.Arnaldo da Brescia. CLAVEL, V. A. et les Romains Sur l'apologue en action. (In Paris. Inst. Ac. Fr. du xIe siecle. Paris, 1868. 8~ Rec. des disc. 183039.) - BOEHRINGER, F. (In his Kirche Christi, 2er B., 1 Arnd, Eduard. Geschichteder Jahre 1860bis 1867. Abth. 1849.) ler Band. 3e Aufl. Leipzig, 1869. 8.

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ARNDT 141 ARNOLD Arndt, Ernst Moritz. Gedichte. Berlin, 1860. 8~ Arnold, Benedict. Letters -written while on an ex- DesTeutschen Vaterland, u.a. Lieder. (In Fink, G. W. pedition across Maine to attack Quebec, 1775. (In Hausschatz; and, Eng.,in Brooks, C. T. Songs. 1842.) Maine Hist. Soc. Col., v. 1. 1865.) Arndt, Johann. De vero Christianismo libri qua- - BARBI MARBoIs, F. de. Complot d'Arnold et tuor. Lunveburgi, [1625]. 12~ de Sir H. Clinton. Paris, 1816. 8~ - Eine Abendmahls-Predigt. Neu-Market, 1834. 8~ (C 237) - EUSTIS, W. Anecdote of soldiers of Arnold. (In Arne, Thomas Augustus. The cooper. (In Collection of Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 14. 1816.) farces, v. 6. 1792.) -- PROCEEDINGS of a general court martial for the trial of Arne, a sketch of Norwegian country life; by B. B. Arnold. Phila., 1780. f~ (A 25) -- SPARKS, J. Life and treason of B. Arnold. (In his Bjornson. London, 1866. 16~ Amer. biog., v. 3. 1835.) Arnede, Juan Inigtez. Discurso en defensa de F. deMos- Arnold, Christoph. Epistola ad Spizelium. - Epistola de coso y Ossorio, sobre un disgusto que tuvo con un infelicitate litteratorum. (In Schelhorn, J. G. subdiacono, agosto 5, 1668. n.p., [1668]. fo. (A 68) Amcen. lit., v. 14. 1731.) Arnell, David R. Address on peripneumonia typhoides. Arnold, Cornelius. Commerce, a poem. 2d ed. London, Goshen, 1815. 8. (B 1547) 1751. 4. (A 46) Arnesen, John. Historisk Indledning til den Is- Arnold, Edwin. The marquis of Dalhousie's adminlandske Raettergang foroget af J. Erichsen, istration of British India. Lond., 1865.2v. 8~ med K. Anchers Fortale. Kiobenh., 1762. 4~ - Poems, narrative andlyrical. Oxford, 1853. 12~ See also Arnason. — Poets of Greece. London, 1869. 8~ Arneth, Alfred von. Joseph ii. und Katharina von Arnold, George. Drift, and other poems. Boston, Russland. Wien, 1869. 8~ 1866. 12~ - Maria Theresia nach dem Erbsfolgekriege, Arnold, Howard Payson. European mosaic. Bos1748-56. Wien, 1870. 8~ ton, 1864. 16. Note. With a second title, Geschichte Maria - Biography of C. J. Rugsel. (In Harvard mem. biog., Theresias, B. 4. v. 2. 1866.) - Maria Theresia und Joseph ii; ihre Correspond- - The great exhibition; with continental sketches. enz sammt Briefen Joseph's an seinen Bruder New York, 1868. 8~ Leopold, 1761-80. Wien, 1867-68. 3 v. 8~ Arnold, Isaac N. History of A. Lincoln and the - Maria Theresia und Marie Antoinette; ihr overthrow of slavery. Chicago, 1866. 8~ Briefwechsel, 1770-80. Paris u. Wien, 1865.8~. Arnold, John. Tryal of J. Giles for an attempt to murther J. - Marie Antoinette, Joseph II., und Leopold ii.; Arnold. London, 1681. f. (A 50) ihr Briefwechsel. Leipzig, 1866. 8~ Arnold, John, and Earnshaw, T. Explanation of - Relationen der Botschafter Venedigs fiber Os- time-keepers constructed by [them]. Lonterreich im 18en Jahrhundert. Wien, 1863. don, 1806. 4~ 8~ (Fontes rer. Austr., 2e Abth., 22er Band.) See Mayer, C. Letter, etc. 1781. (A 21); - also TimeArnhem, JMap. Amsterdam, [17-]. (E 60) keepers. (A 21) Arnim, Mme. Elizabeth called Bettine (Brentano) Arnold, Matthew. A French Eton; or, Middle class von, and Guenderode, K. von. Die Gunderode education and the state. London, 1864. 12~ [Briefwechsel]. Grtinb.u.Leip., 1840. 2 v. 12~ - Friendship's garland; the opinions of Arminius - Eng. Correspondence. Boston, 1861. 12~ von Thunder-Ten-Tronckh. Lond., 1871. 16. - Goethe's Briefwechsel mit einem Kinde, and Eng. - Heinrich Heine. Phila., 1863. 16~ Correspondence with a child. See Goethe, J. W.. v. Note. Repub. fr. the Cornhill magazine, v. 8. 1863. Arnim, Georg Dietlof v. ELOGE d' Arnim. (In Berlin. Ak. - Merope, a tragedy. London, 1858. 12 d. Wiss. Abh., 1754.) - New poems. Boston, 1867. 12~ Arnim, Ludwig Achim von. Ausgewahlte Novellen. - Onthe study of Celtic literature. Lond., 1867. 8. Berlin, 1853. 3 v. 16. - On translating Homer. London, 1861. 16~ Contents. Vol. 1. Die drei liebreichen Schwestern o. London, 186 1 und der glickliche Farber. - Die Ehenschmiede. - Die - Same. Last words. London, 1862. 12~ Verkleidungen des franzosischen Hofmeisters und seines - Poems. New ed. Boston, 1856. 16~ deutschen Zoglings. - Angelika die Genueserin. 2. Hol- - St. Paul and Protestantism; with an introduclandische Liebhabereien;- Philander unter den streifen- tin Prt s and t uc o nden Soldaten und Zigeunern im dreissigjahrigen Kriege. tio on Puritanism and the Church of Eng-Wunder iiberWunder. -First Ganzgottund der San- land. London, 1870. 16~. ger Halbgott. - Curial und Lukrezia; Liebesgeschichte fote. From the Cornhill mag., with additions. des Kanzlers Schlik und der schonen Sienerin.- Selt- Arnold, Prudence. TRIAL of W. E. K lton for murder sames Begegnen und WViedersehen. -Frau von Savern. f P A. Boston, 1849 (C 253 3. Raphael und seine Nachbarinnen. -Die Abeenteuero.. oso,.. (C253 des Prinzen Carl Stuart. - Die Majoratsherren. - Mar- Arnold, R. Arthur. From the Levant, the Black tin Martir. -Die zerbrochene Postkutsche. sea, and the Danube. London, 1868. 2 v. 8. - Contes bizarres, tr. de T. Gautier, fils. Paris, - History of the cotton famine [in England], 1856. 18~ from the fall of Sumter to the passing of the Contents. Isabelle d'Egypte. -Marie, Meluck, public works act. London, 1864. 8~ Blainville. - Les h6ritiers du Marjorat. - Cotton famine. (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. - and Brentano, C. Des Knaben Wunderhorn; Trans. 1864.)- [Several articles.] (In Trans. 1866.) alte Deutsche Lieder. ler-3er Th., Neue -Employment of workmen in casual distress. (In Ausg.; 4er Th., herausg. v. L. Erk. Berlin, Arnold, a. eport of his route from the mouth of _&mold, Richard. R~eport of his route from the mouth of 1857. 4 V. 8~. Clark's fork, etc., to Wallah-Wallah. (In United Arnobius. Adversus Gentes libri vii; recens. et States. War Dep. Reports of explorations, 1853-54, adnot. illustr. F. Oehler. Lipsiae, 1846. 8~ v. 1. Arnold, Richard D. 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New York, 1848. 18~ Paris, [1795]. 4~ - Young music teacher and other tales. Phila., - - Sur les affuts sans avant-train et a banquette. 1847. 18. Paris, 1795. 4~ -psead.. John Jenkins. (In Harte, B. Condensed - HULOT, -. Instruction sur le service de l'artilnovels. 1871.) lerie, aug. par Bigot. 3e ed. Paris, 1813. 12~ Arthur, Wmi. Etymological dictionary of family osc o, xercises for garrison and field and Christian names. New York, 1857. 12~. i Italy i tianstian. 5th e. New Yor, 1856. 12. ordnance, with manceuvres of horse artillery. - Italy in transition. 5th ed. London, 1861. 8. Alteredfron [his] Manual. N. Y., 1812. 80 - Successful merchant; life of S. Budgett. 37th Alteredfrom [hisj Mianual. N., 1812. 8~ - thousancd. Lon; lie of S. 857. B 123h - Manceuvres of horse artillery; tr. by J. Wilthousand. London, 1857. 1809. 8 Arthur, R1ev. WVm. The Church in the Catacombs, a lecture.o, 1809. 8 London, 1849. 12~. (C 274) - LACROIX, I. A. de. The French artillerist; tr. by S. - Lecture on British India. [London, 1846.] 8~. (B 1331) Mackay. Boston, 1808. 8~ (C 103) Arthur Clenning, Life and adventures of; by T. - LALLEMAND, H. Treatise on artillery; tr. by Flint. Phila., 1828. 2 v. 12. J. Renwick. N.Y., 1820. 2 v. (v. 2 w.). 80. Arthur et Sophronie, par Mmne. S. F. D. de'Genlis. (In - LE BLOND, G. Artillerie raisonn6e. Paris, Biblioth. univ. des romans, Nouv.. v. 59. 1802.) 1761. 8. Arthur Mervyn; by C. B. Brown. Pt. 1, Phila., -- Same. Nouv. ed. Paris, 1776. 8. 1799; pt. 2, New York, 1800. 2v. 12. - MASS. Adjutant General. System of artillery - Same. (In Brown, C. B. Novels, v. 2-3. 1827.) discipline. Boston, 1817. 8~ Arthur of Little Britain,History of; from the French - PARKER, W. IH. Instruction for naval light arby Ld. Berners. New ed., [with a preface by tillery, ed. by S. B. Luce. N. Y., 1862. 8. E. V. Utterson]. London, 1814. 40 - Ilios, V. de los. Discurso sobre los ilustres autores, e Arthus, Gothard. Historia Indite Orientalis ex variis inventores de artilleria, que han florecido en Espana. auctoribus collecta. Col. Agrip., 1608. 8. (I Madrid. Ac. d.. Hst. em., v. 4. 1.) Arthy, Rev. W. 1. B. Newman's theology, etc. Liverpool, - SAINT REMY, P. S. de. Memoires d'artillerie. [1851]. 12~. (C 213) 3e Sd. Paris, 1745. 3 v. 40. Articles, Thirty-nine. See Church of England;- Subscrip- - SUNDELS, E. Reglemente for falt artilleriet. Christion. tianstad, 1815. 8~ (C 159) Artieda, Andres R. de. Soneto. (In Sedano, J. J. L. de. - TAUBERT, -. Use of field artillery; tr. by H. ed. Parnaso espan., v. 9. 1778.) H. Maxwell. London, Weale, 1856. 12. Artificial limbs. BLY, D. Principles of a natural leg em-L. de. A artillerists' combodiedin an artificialone. Roch., 1862. 8. (B1548) TousARD, L.de. American artillerists com- PALMER, B. F. The surgical adjuvant and reporter of panion. Phila., 1809. 2v. 80, Plates 4~. artificial limbs, for July 1855, Jan. 1857, May 1859. - TRATADO sobre la artilleria.] n.t.p. 40. (B 1896) Phila., N. Y., and Boston, 1855-59. 8. (B 1559) Imperf. Artigiano, L';commedia. See Giraud, G. - UNITED STATES. Dept. of War. Instruction for Artiguenave, Jos. Linna. Morceaux divers de prose ou de Philn., 1861. 120 poesie, prononces Boston. Bost., 1817. 8. (B 979) field artillery. Phila., 1861. 12~ Artigues, A. G. de. La battue aux loups. (In Echo des - - System of exercise for field artillery, includ. feuilletons, 2e annee. 1842.) manceuv. of light artil. Boston, 1833. 120 Artillery. (General works, and manceuvres of the See also Howitzer; — Military art; - Guntroops. For works that treat specially of the nery;- Ordnance; —Projectiles. construction and of the use of artillery see Ordnance Artillery Company. See Boston. Ancient and Honorable and Gunnery.) Artillery Co.; -London. Artillery Company. u ADYE, r. W. Little bombardier and pocket Artingale Castle; by T. A. Trollope. London, 1867. gunner. London, 1801. 120. 3v. 16. - Same. 7th ed., rev. by W. G. Eliot. London, Artisans philosophes, Les; par Mine. S. F. D. de Genlis. (In 1813. 12. Biblioth. univ. des romans, Nouv., v. 72. 1803.) - ANTONI, A. V. P. d'. Du service del'artillerie; Artist and craftsman. (1n Dublin univ. mag., v. 54-55. tr. de l'Ital. par Mont-Rozard. Paris, 1780. 8~ 1859-60.) - BARRIFFE, W. Militarie discipline; or, The Ar antiquitgNrecque. Nice,n d8. 8a young artillery-man. 6th ed. Lond., 1661. 40 l'antiquit6 grecque. Nice, 1866. 80 young artilley-ma 6th ed L d., 1661. 4 - BALDINUCC F. Notizie de' professori del disegno da - BELIDOR, B. F. de. CEuvres concernant l'artii- Cimabue in qua. (In Baldinucci, F. Opere, v. 4lerie. Amst. et Lipz., 1764. 8~ 14. 1811-12.)' - Dictionnaire portatif de artilleur. Nouv. ed. - BELLORI, G. P. Vite dei pittori, scultori, ed augm. par C. A. Jonbert. Paris, 1768. 8~ architetti moderni. 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Dictionnaire des arts de pein- - - Same. 3e s6r. 1861-65. Paris, 1867. 4~ Sam-~e, entitled,~ D- PRIESTLY & WEALE. Catalogue of books on ture, sculpture, et gravure. Paris, 1792. 5 v. 8.the fie an l arts. London, 1829. - WEALE, J. Rudimentary dictionary of termsd u a L 1 used in architecture, engineering, etc. Lon- Miscellaneous works. don, Weale, 1849-50. 16. -- AIIIN, A. Illustrations of arts and manufacGalleries. tures. London, 1841. 12. Note. See the names of cities where there are gal- - ARMSTRONG, Sir W. G., and others, eds. Indusleries; - the division Art, under names of countries; - trial resources of the Tyne, Wear, and Tees. and Pictures. 2ded. London, 1864. 8~ Periodicals. - BARNARD, F.. A. Machinery and processes of the industrial arts and apparatus of the exact sciences. - ACADEMY, The; a monthly record. Vol. 1. Lon- (In U. S. Comm. for the Paris Exposition, 1867. don, 1869-72. 4~ Reports, v. 3.) tALMANACK of the fine arts, 1852; ed. by. WT. - BARNES, J. 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ARUNDEL SOCIETY 150 ARUNDEL SOCIETY Chromolithographs.F. Lippi in the Badia at Florence. - The procession of 185m Giotho chapel, Padua, in 1p30. - Martyrdom the Magi; from a fresco by A. del Sarto in the cloister of 1856. Giotto chapel, Padua, in 1306. - Martyrdom the S. S. Annunziata at Florence. 1869. The Virgin of St. Sebastian; from a fresco by P. Perugino at Pa- and Child; from a fresco by Fra Bartolommeo in the icale. 1857. Christ among the doctors; from a fresco convent of St. Mark at Florence. - Judges and warriors, by Pinturicchio at Spello. - Fresco by Ottaviano hermits and pilgrims, by the brothers Van Eyck, in the Nelli at Gnubbio; The Madonna and saints -- Head of cathedral of St. Bavon at Ghent. - Portraits of Judocus the Virgin; from a fresco at CGubbio, by Ottaviano Vyts, Lordof Pomele, nd his wife Isabellede Borlunt, Nelli. -- Head of a saint, from the same. - Head of the with rdof Pomele e sa le adoration Virgin; from atf-esco of'Christ among the doctors', by of the kings; from a fresco by Pietro Perugino at Cetta Pinturicchio, at Spello. - Head of Christ, from the della Pieve near Perugia. —S. Filippo Benizzi healing same. 1858. The nativity; fresco by Pinturicchio children; from a fresco by A. del Sarto in the convent of at Spello. - Head of a shepherd worshipping; from the the Annunciata at Florence. 1870. Christ and Mary fresco of the Nativity'. - Head of an angel, from the Magdalene in the garden; from the fresco by Fra Ansame. -Head of S. Catharine. - S. Catherine borne by gelico in the convent of St. Mark at Florence.- The angels to the tomb, by B. Luini, Brera gallery, Milan. transfiguration; from the fresco by Fra Angelico in the 1859. Dante; fac-simile of a portrait by Giotto. - convent of St. Mark at Florence. - Jesus and his disciFresco by L. da Vinci in the monastery of S. Onofrio at ples at Emmaus; from a fresco by Fra Bartolommeo in Rome. - Fresco by G. Sanzio at Cagli. - Head of an the convent of St. Mark. Florence. - The prophet Jereangel, supposed to be a portrait of Raffaelle; from a miah fi-om the fresco by Michel Angelo on the ceiling fresco by G. Sanzio at Cagli. 1860. Two heads, from of the Sistine chapel at Rome. - Venus rising from the a fresco by Ghirlandajo in the church of S. Trinita, Flor- sea; from the picture by Sandro Botticelli in the Uffizi ence. - Death of S. Francis, from the same. 1861. gallery at Florence. - Four apostles, by A. Duererin the The annunciation; fresco by Pinturicchio at Spello. Gallery at unich.-From a fresco by Ott. Nelli at -Virgin Mary; from Pinturichio's fresco of the An- Gubbio. - St. Cecilia at the organ, and angelic choir, by nunciation at Spello. - Angel Gabriel, from the same. - the brothers Van Eyck, in the cathedral of St. Bavon at Portrait of Pinturiccio, from the same — The fall, by Ghent. - The Triune God; —The Virgin Mary; -St. F. Lippi, The expulsion, by Masaccio; from frescoes in John the Baptist; from the same. 1871. Adam and the Brancacci chapel of the church of the Carmine, Eve, two panels from the interior of the upper wings of Florence. - Tribute money, by Masaccio; from the the altar piece by the brothers Van EycQk in the Cathesame. - S. Peter preaching and S. Peter baptizing, by dral of St. Bayou at Ghent. - The annunciation, with Masalino; from the same. - Two heads from a fresco the prophets and sibyls; the exterior of the upper wings of the Tribute money in the Brancaccio chapel. 1862. of the altar piece by the brothers Van Eyck, in the caBurial of S. Cecilia; from a fresco by F. Francia, church thedral of St. Bavon at Ghent. - The Madonna among of S. Cecilia at Bologna. - S. Peter in prison, visited by the Meyer family, from the pictures by IHI. Holbein. S. Paul, and S. Peter delivered from prison, by F. 1872. The crucifixion; from the fresco by Fra AngelLippi; from the fresco in the Brancacci chapel of the ico in the Convent of St. Mark at Florenco. - Figure of church of the Carmine at Florence. - Head from the the Saviour, from the fresco of the Miracle of tle loaves same. -S. S. Peter and John healing the cripple, and S. and fishes, by G. A. Bazzi, in the Convent of Santa Peter raising Petronilla, by Masalino; from frescoes in Anna, onte Olivetto, near Siena. - St. Benedict preachthe Brancacci chapel of the church of the Carmine at ing to women. from the same. - Angel; f-ragment of a Florence. -Head from the same. -Madonna del Sacco; fresk o by Melozzo da Forli in the s acristy of St. Peter's from a fresco by A. del Sarto in cloister of the Annun- at Rome. - The crucifixion; fresco by P. Perugino in ziata at Florence. 1863. The annunciation; from a the Convent of S. Maria Maddalena de' Pazzi, Florence. fresco by Fra Angelico, convent of S. Mark at Florence. - Marriage of S. Cecilia; from a fresco by F. Francia, in Engravings. the church of S. Cecilia at Bologna. -S. Augustine 1857. Head of the Virgin; Head of a saint; from a preaching; from a fresco by B. Gozzoli, at S. Gimig- fresco at Gubbio by 0. Nelli. - The washing of the feet, nano. —S. S. Peter and Paul raising the king's son, and. by Giotto. -The kiss of Judas, by Giotto. 1858. Head the homage to S. Peter, by Masaccio and F. Lippi; from of a shepherd worshipping; from the fresco of the Naa fresco in Brancacci chapel. -Head from the same. — tivty by Pinturicchio, at Spello. - Head of an angel; S. S. Peter and John healing the sick by their shadows, from the same. - St. Catherine; from a fresco by B. and S. S. Peter'and John giving alms, by Masaccio, Luini in the Brera Gallery, Milan. 1859. Head of from frescoes in the Brancacci chapel. -Head from the n n spposed to be aportrait of Raffaellc, f an angel, supposed to be a portrait of IRaffaelle, from a same. -- Conversion of Hermogenes the sorcerer; from fresco by G. Sanzio, at Cagli.- Head of the Virgin; from a fresco by Andrea Mantegna in the Church of the Ere- a fresco by L. da Vinci in the monastery of S. Onofrio, mitani at Padua. 1864. Coronation of the Virgin, Home. 1861. The Virgin Mary, the Angel Gabriel, from a fresco by Fra Angelico, convent of S. Mark at and Portrait of himself from Pinturicchio's fresco of the Florence. - Christ among the doctors; finom a fresco by Annunciation, at Spello. 1864. The conversion of Luini at Saronno. - Presentation in the temple; from a Saul; from the tapestry in the Vatican, executed from a fresco by Luini at Saronno. -Head from the same. — lost cartoon belonging to the series at Hampton Court. Conversion of Saul; from the tapestry in the Vatican; 1867. ThemartyrdomofSt. Stephen; fomthetapestry executed rom a lost cartoon originally belonging to in the Vatican, executed from a lost cartoon belonging to the series at Hampton Court. 1865. 1865. arriage the series atHampton Court. 1869. Ordination of St. of the Virgin; from a fresco by B. Luini at Sa- Laurence, by Fra Angelico. - Virgin and Child, with St. ronno. —S. James the greater before Herod Agrippa; John, by Luini. from a fresco by Andrea Mantegna, in the Church of Line engravings from fresces by ra Angelico i the the Eremitani at Padua. - Adoration of the Magi; chapel of Nicholas v., in the Vatican, viz., 1850. St. from a triptych at Bruges. by Memling. -Nativity of Buonaventura. - St. Laurence distributing alms. - St. our Lord and his presentation in the temple; from the Stephen before the council. 1851. St. Lawrence besame. - S. John Baptist and S. Veronica; from the same. f ore tie empe ror Decims. - S t. atthe. -St. Tommaso. — S. Peter delivered from prison: from a fresco by 185. Sk etches of the heads flom the Martyrdom of Raffaello in the Stanze of the Vatican. 1866. The an- St. Sebastian. - St. Stephen distributing alms. 1863. nunciation; fo-m a fesco a by Fra Bartolommeo, villa of St. Stephen thrust out before his martyrdom. 1864. the Frati di S. Marco at Florence. —The last supper; St. John. 1865. St. Sixtus giving money to St. from a fresco by Ghirlandajo in the church of the Ognis- Laurence for alms. santi at Florence. - The adoration of the Magi; from a Laurence ms. fresco by Luini at Saronno. - The four sibyls; from a - Alphabet of capital letters selected from the fresco by Raffaello in S. Maria della Pace at Rome. - illuminations of Italian choral books of the The nativity of the Virgin; from a fresco by A. del 15th and 16th centuries. [Also C,'D, L, colSarto in the convent of the Annunziata, at Florence. 1867. The ecstasy of S. Catherine; from a fresco by ored.] London, 1S62. f. Bazzi in San Domenico, Siena. - Preaching of John the - The Arena Chapel, Padua. Wood engravings Baptist; from a fresco by Ghirlandajo in S. Maria No- from the frescoes of Giotto. London, 1860. vella at Florence. - Poetry; from a fresco by Raffaello Obl. f in the Stanze of the Vatican. -Theology; firom the same. — Zacharias naming his son John; from a fresco by Contents. 1852-3. Joachim's offering is rejected by Ghirlandajo in S. Maria Novella at Florence. 1868. the High Priest. - Joachim retires to the sheepfold.The adoration of the lamb; from the altar piece by the The angel appears to Anna. - The sacrifice of Joachim. brothers Van Evck in the cathedral of St. Bavon at -The angel appears to Joachim. - The meeting of Ghent. - S. S. Peter and Paul before Nero and The mar- Joachim and Anna. - The birth of the Virgin Mary. - tyrdom of S. Peter by F. Lippi; from the fresco in the The presentation of the Virgin Mary. 1853. The rods are Brancacci chapel of the church of the Carmine at Flor- brought to the High Priest. - The watching of the rods ence. - The vision of Saint Bernard; from a painting by at the altar. - The espousal of the Virgin Mary. - The

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ASIA 154 ASPHYXIA See also Afghanistan; — Altai;- Amoor;-Anam;- - VAN LENNEP, H. J. Travels in little known Ancient Geography; - Ancient History; - Arabia; — AnentGeograhy;-Acit stoy;-Arabia;- parts of Asia Minor. London, 1870. 2 v. 8~ Arabistan; - Armenia; - Ararat, Mt.; — Assassins; parts of Asia Minor. London, 1870 2 v 8 - Assyria;- Bactria; - Bahrein; - Belochistan; - - ap. CANTELLI, J. Amst., [17-.] (E 64) Bokhara;- Bootan; - Cabul; - Calmuc Tartary; - - lap. NATOLIA, qu2 olim Asia Minor. n?.p., [16-]. Cashmere; - Caspian Sea; - Caucasus; - Ceylon; (E 8. 297) o SANSON, N.,nd V, N. J - Chaldsea; - China; - Circassia; - Cochin-China; See also Antioch; -- Cilicia;- Damascus; -Halicar- Corea; - Elburz; - Euphrates; - Formosa; - Geor- nassus; - Ionia; - Karamania; - Levant; - Lycia; gia; - Hindostan; — Huns; - India; - Indian Ocean; - Oriental history;- Thyateira; — also Allgemeine Japan; - Kamtchatka; - Kurdistan; - Kurile Historie, Pinkerton, and other collections, for travels in Islands; - Malay Archipelago; - Malays; - Man- Asia Minor. churia; - Mesopotamia; - Mongolia; - Ningpo; See also articles in the Revue des D. Mondes by Du- Obi river; — Oriental history; - Oriental lan- LAURIER, oct. 1855; - PERROT, mars, avr. 1863; - guages; - Oriental literature; - Palestine; - Pal- TCHIATCHEF, mai, juin 1850. myra;- Persia; - Persian gulf; - Philipine Is- Asiatic annual register, 1799-1802, 04. London, lands;- Red Sea; - Scythia; - Siam; - Siberia; - Syria;- Tartars; - Tartary; - Thibet;- Tonquin; 1801-06. 5 v. 8. - Trebizond;- Turkey;- White Sea. Asiatic journal and monthly register for British Asia Minor or Anatolia. Antiquities. India and its dependencies. Vol. 9-28. Jan. 1820-Dec. 1829. London, n.d. 20 v. 8~ - BAILIE, J. K. Memoir of researches amongst the in- 1820 -Dec. 1829. London, nd. 20 v. 80. scribed monuments of the Grceco-Roman era, in - New series. Jan. 1830-Apr. 1843. London, certain ancient sites of Asia Minor. (In Royal Irish n.d. 40 v. 80. Acad. Trans., v.19, 21. 1843-46.) - 3d series. Asiatic journal and monthly miscel- CHANDLER, R. Inscriptiones antique in A. M. lany. May 1843 - Apr. 1845. London, [1843et Grecia. Oxonii, 1774. f. 45]. 4v. 8~ - CHISHULL, E. Antiquitates Asiatici Chris- Asiatic researches; or, Transactions of the Society in tianam eram antecedentes; ex primariis mon- Bengal for Inquiring into the Hist of Asia. umentis Gracis descripte. Londini, 1728. f. Calcutta, 1788-1836. 20 v. (v. 6-10 w.). 4~ - PINDER, M. Ueber die Cistophoren und die kais. - Same. Printed verbatim fiom the Calcutta ed. Silbermedaillons der rom. Provinz Asia. (In Ber- L n 180111 1 v lin. Ak. d. Wiss. Abh., 1855.) London, 1801-11. 10 v. 8. Decito and TraAsiatic Society. See Royal Asiatic Society. Description and Travels. Asiaticus: Pt. 1. Sketches resp. Bengal; Pt. 2. Resp. epitaphs - ANADOL, the last home of the faithful. 2d ed. in and about Calcutta. Calcutta, 1803. 8~. (B 769) ALondon, te18654. 80~. Asiento contract. (In Burney, J. Discoveries in the London, 1854. 8~ South Sea, v. 4. 1816.) - ARMSTRONG, T.B. Travels in Turkey, Georgia, Asilo, L', d'amore. See Metastasio, P. etc. London, 1831. 8. Asinari, Federico, Count of Camerano. See Camerano. ARNDLL, F.. o J.n D. sv er i As Mi- Asino, Piero. Sonetto. (In Trucchi, F. Poesie ital. ined., - ARUNDELL,. V. J. Discoveries in Asia Mi- v. 1. 1846.) nor. London, 1834. 2 v. 8. Asius Samius. Fragm. (In Bergk, T. Poet. lyr. Gr. 1853, - Notice of discov. made in a journey in Asia Minor, and Hesiodus. Carmina. 1841.) 1832. (In Roy. Soc. of Lit. 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London, 1829. 2 v. 80 Asmodeus; or, The devil on two sticks; by A. R. - FREESE, J. R. The old world: Asia minor, etc. Le Sage; tr. by J. Janin. London, 1841. 8~ Phila., 1869. 80 Asmus, Heinrich. Skizzen des hauslichen und offentlichen JniPia., *iJ~. ~T~. _ Lebens der Romerinnen im Alterthum. (In His- GRFITS, J. Travels in Asia Minor. London, torisches Taschenbuch, v. 4. pt. 2-3.) 1805. 4~ Asmus omnia sua secum portans. See Claudius, M. - HOWELLS, T. Tagebuch seiner Reise durch Natolien Aspasia, Ehrenrettung der, von C. M. Wieland. (In his oder Kleinasien nach England. (In Sprengel, M. C., Simmt. Werke, v. 43. 1826.) an7d Forster, G. Neue Beitrage, v. 3. 1791.) Aspasio vindicated. 1764. See Hervey, J. - IRBY, C. L., and MANGLES, J. Travels in Asia Aspasius Byblius. Fragm. (In Mueller, C. Fr. hist. Gr., IRBY, C. L., and MA LES, J. Travels in Asiv. 3. 1849.) Minor, etc. London, 1823. 8~ Aspberry, D. P. Muskoke hymns. - Muskoke spelling - KEPPEL, G. 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(8 Aspinwal, Samuel, Funeral sermon on. 1732. See Allin, J. Assereto, Biagio. SERTBANrs, P. F. Elogio di A. (In ~~~~~~~~~~~~~(C 33) Grillo, L. Elogi, v. 1. 1846.) Aspinwal, T s. Cata ue of b s relating t Asserius, Johannes, ip. De rebus gestis AElfredi. (In Aspinwall, Thomas. Catalogue of books relating to Petrie, H., and Sharpe, J. Mon., v. 1. 1840.) America in his collection. n.p., [183-]. 8~ - Eng. Life of Alfred the Great. (In Giles, J. A. Six - The Narraganset patent. 2d ed. Prov., 1865.8~. old English chron. Bohn's antiq. lib.) In-~? ~N<.f TX/ TT~+ a - -Iote. Wrightmaintains, PauliandLappenbergdeny, Note. Reprint. fromMass. Hist. Soc. Proc. 1862. Note. WrihtmintainsPauliandLappenegdeny, te. eprint fomMass. Hist.the spuriousness of this work. See Potthast's note, - William Vassall no factionist. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Biblioth. hist., p. 150. Proc. 1863.) - WRIGHT, T. On the true character of the biographer rote. For other remarks at various times see Asser. (In Wright's Essays, v. 1. 1861.) the Proceedings of the Mass. Hist. Soc. Assetta, commedia rusticale. See Mariani, F. Aspinwall, Wm. Address; affixed to Abstract of laws of Assey, Charles. On the trade to China, and the Indian New England. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 5. 1816.) Archipelago. (In Pamphleteer, 1819; v. 14 of B 838) -- and others. Address to the people of Mass. [on the Assheton,Nicolas, of Downham. Journal, 1617-18; coalition. Boston, 1851.] 8~. (B 1507) A e, c s, of D. a Aspinwallpapers. (IcMass. Hist. Soc. Col.,v.39, 40. 1871.) ed. by F. R. Raines. London, 1848. 4. Aspirations of nature, by I. T. Hecker. New York, (Chetham Soc., v. 14.) 1857. 12~ Assheton, WVm. Sermon, anniv. of the Sons of the clergy, Aspland, Robert. Beneficial influence of Christianity on Dec.5,1699. London, 1700. 16. (B 1269) the female sex, sermon. Hackney, 1812. 85. (B 1098) - CATALOGUE of his library, sold. Lond., 1711. 8~ - Plea for Unitarian dissenters; in a letter to H. H. Nor- Assid al Haji Abd Salam Shabini. An account ris. 2d ed. Hackney, 1815. 12~ (C 118) of Timbuctoo and Housa, with notes, letters, - The Power of truth; sermon before Unitar. Soc. for T Prom. of Christ. Knowl., Apr. 13, 1815. London, fragments, etc., by J. G. Jackson. London, 1815. 8~ (B 241) 1820. 8~ - Courage, etc.; sermon, death of T. Belsham; with Assignation, The; or, Love in a nunnery; by J. Dryden. address. London, 1829. 8. (B 1208) (In his Works, v. 4. 1808.) - eunion of the wise; sermon, death of A. ees; added, Assignats. IVERNOISiF. d. Crsoryieofthe address by T. Rees. London, 1825. 8~ (B 1223) As sgnats.,.. Cursory ew of the Asplin, Rev. Samuel. Divine rights of the priesthood; assignats. London, 1795. 8. farewel sermon at Morden College. London, 1711. - - Same. Dublin, 1795. 8~- (B 684) 8~. (C 213) - -French. Coup dceil sur les A. 3eed. Londres, 1796. - Sermon, May 29, 1715, thanksgiving for the end of the 4~ (A 9) rebellion. London, 1715. 8~ (B 1251) See also France. History. (Revolution.) Aspremont, Der Roman von, abgeschriebenvon [E.] Bek- Assigne. Romance of the Chevelere Assigne [Chevker. (Ien Berlin. Ak. d. Wiss. Abh., 1847.) le a H. Gibbs. Lend., Ass. HEINSIUS, D. Eloge de l'ne; tr.parL. Coupe. lier au cygne]; ed. bH.H. G. Lond. Paris, 1796. 18' 1868. 8~. (Early Eng. Text Soc. Extra series.) - CLEMENT, F. L'ane au moyen age. (In Annales Assing, Ludmilla. Sophie von La Roche, die archeol., v. 15, 16. 1855-56.) FreundinWielands. Berlin, 1859. 8. - GESNER, J. M. De antiqua asinorum honestate. Assises de Jerusalem; pub. par V. Foucher. T. 1 (In Goettingen. Ges. d. Wiss. Comment., v. 2. 1752.) Par 18391 8 Ass, The, or the serpent; by T. Bradbury. Boston, 1768. P..' 8~. (C 72) - Same. (in Recueil des historiens des croisades, v. 1, Assalini, Paolo. Plague, dysentery, ophthalmy, 2. 1841-43.) ss lnzer ao. Pl agNe.Y., 1806. 8'. PARDEssus, J. M. Rapport sur une nouvelle publicayellow-fever; tr.byA.Neale. N.Y., 1806. 8. tion des'Assises'. (lin Paris. 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ASSOCIATION 156 ASSYRIA nell, 1793. —Further particulars rel. to the travels of Assumption of Our Lady. (In King Horn. 1866. Early Houghton and Park. - Departure of Hornemann 1797. Eng. Text Soc.) - Abstract of Park's account of his travels and discov- Assurance (in theol.). BEDFORD, A. The doctrine of aseries, abridged by B. Edwards; also, Geographical illus- surance; sermon. 2d ed. Lond., 1739. 8~ (C 213) trations of Park's journey, and of North Africa, at large, - BELIEVER'S evidences for Heaven. 4th ed. np., 1745. by Rennell. 1798. 2. Journal ofF. Hornemann.- On 8~ (B 129) F. Hornemann's description of the country and antiquities Assurance (qf lives. etc.). See Insurance. of Siwah, with reference to ancient accounts of the Assyria. BUCICIGHAM, J.S. Traiels in Assylia. oasis and temple of Ammon, by Sir W. Young. - Intelligence concerning the interior part of North America, London, 1829. 4~ by F. Hornemann. -Geographical illustrations of H.'s - DRUMMOND, Sir W. Origin of the Assyrian empire. route, by Rennell.-On the language of Siwah, by WV. (In his Origines, v. 1. 1824.) Marsden.-Verbal information obtained from Hagi - DUREAU DE LA MALLE, A. J. C. A. Sur la poliorceMohammed Sheriff; influence of the association in pro- tique assyrienne et Page des monuments de Ninive ducing similar establishments on the continent. 1804. decouverts a Khors-Abad. (In Paris. Inst. Ac. d. - Observations on the geography and history of North Inscr. Mem., v. 18, p. 2. 1849.) Africa, route proposed for Nicholls. 1805. —Communi- - ENGEL, C. Music of ancient nations; partic. cations from Nicholls. - Proceedings, 1809. ofthe Assyrians. ondon, 1564. 8 Association for Religious Improvement. Addresses, lst-3d oie AS ias Ldo n anniversaries. Boston, 1826. 8~ (B1759, 1843) - FERGUSSON, J. Palaces of Nineveh and PerAssociation for the Improvement of Common Schools in sepolis restored; an essay on Assyrian archiIndiana. 1st annual meeting, Sept. 3, 1833. Madi- tecture. London, 1851. 8 sol, 1833. 8~ (B 1722) tecture. London, 1851. 8~ son,1833.8 (B]^22). J ^. ~ FERRARIO, G. (In Mis Costume, v. 3. 1859.) Association for the Relief of Maimed Soldiers. - FERRAR, G. (I is Costume v. 3. 1859.).- FORSTER; C. Monuments of Assyria. LonBrief review of plan and operations. [Rich-,. M o. mond, 1-865.] 8~ - FdosE, 18. esopotaia and Assyria. Association for the Relief of Respectable Aged Indigent - Mesopota a ad Assyria. Females. 5thannualreport. N.Y.,1818. 12~. (C181) Edin., 1842. 16. (Edin. cab. lib., v. 32.) Association for the Relief of the Laboring Poor. 2d re- - - Same. New York, [1842]. 16~ (Harper's port rel. to the general supply of fish in the metrop- fam. lib, v 157.) oils and interior. (In Pamphleteer, 1815; v. 6 of - HINCsE. Assyrian mythology.-Assyro-Baylonian B 838) phonetic characters. (Iz Royal Irish Acad. Trans., Association of American Geologists and Natural- v. 22. 1855.) - On an astron. observation; with reists. Reports, lst-3d meetings, 1840-42. marks on the Assyrian numerals, divisions of time, Boston, 1843. 8 and measures of length. (Inv. 23. 1859.) —Personal C'.'3-'. by.. -laws. Namespronouns of the Assyrian and other languages, esp. Contents. Proceedings, Constitution, by-laws. Names. Hebrew. - Assyrio-Babylonian measures of time. — Taylor, R. C. Notice of a model of- the western (n v. 24. 1865.) Schuylkill coal field of Penn. -Hodge, J.T. Secondary -,F. Ch Ass. Paris,185 and tertiary formations of the S. Atlantic states.- HOEFER, F. Chaldee,Assyie, etc. Paris, 1852. Bailey, J. W. Infusoria of the family Bacillaria. — 8~ (Univers.) Hitchcock, E. Phenomena of drift, or glacio-aqunous - KEAY, A. The nations around [Palestine]. action in N. Amer., between the tertiary and alluvial pe- London, 1870 8 riods.- Locke, J. New species of trilobite, of largeonon,. size. - Vanuxem, L. Origin of mineral springs. - - KENRICK, J. Possibility of reconciling the scripture Locke, J. Ancient earthworks of Ohio; - New reflect- and profane accounts of the Assyrian monarchy. ing level and goniometer; -Notice of a prostrate forest (In Literary and Phil. Soc. of Manchester. Mem., under the diluvium of Ohio.-Beck, L. C. Pseudomor- 2d ser., v. 3. 1819.) phous minerals of N. Y. - Hitchcock, E. Five new - LAYARD, A. H. Discoveries in the ruins of Ninspecies of fossil footmarks, from the new red sandstone eveh and Babylon. London, 1853. 8~ of the valley of Conn. river. - Dewey, C. Polished rocks Lon, 17 of Rochester, N. Y. -Hall, J. Notes explanatory of - Sae. Abrge. London, 1867. 8~. a section from Cleveland, 0.. to the Mississippi river. - - - Nineveh and its remains. Lond., 1849. 2 v. 8~ Hitchcock, E. Several species of fossil plants, from the - Ssame. Abridged. London, 1867. 8~. new red sandstone of Conn. and Mass. -Teschemacher, LENORMANT, F. Stuc ent's manual of Oriental J. E. Oxide of tin found at the tourmaline locality NORT,. td ts ana o eta Chesterfield, Mass. - Rogers, W. B. Age of the coal history. Vol 1. London, 1869. 12~ rocks of Eastern Va. —Jackson, C. T. Tin veins of -- Les antiquites de l'Assyrie et de Babylone. (In Jackson, N. 1.; - On zinc, lead, and copper ores of Gazette des beaux-arts, v. 24, 25. 1868.) New Hampshire. - Rogers, W. B. Connection of ther- - LEPSIUS.... Ueber den chronologischen Werth der mal springs inl Va.. with anticlinal axes and faults. - assyrischen Annalen und cinige Beruhrtingspunkte Hitchcock, E. Notes on the geology of several parts of mit der agyptischen Chronologie. (In Berlin. Ak. d. Western Asia. -Hall, J. On casts of mud furrows and Wiss. Abh.. v. 1. 1869.) other markings upon rocks of the N. Y. systeim.- - MENANT, J. Elements d'epigraphie assyrienne. (In Rogers, II. D. Inquiry into the origin of the Appalach- Paris. Inst. Ac. d. Inscr. Div. sav., le ser., v. 7. ian coal strata. -Rogers, WV. B., anl H. I. D. 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ATLASES 166 ATTERBURY - TANNER, H. S. New universal atlas. Phila., - IALCOLM, H. Extent and efficacy of the atonement. 1844. 4~ Boston, 1833. 8. (B 1069) NewO44~. sett of mas - MAXCY, J. Discourse designed to explain the doctrine - WELLS, E. New sett of maps of ancient and of atonement. Boston, 1806. 8~. (B 1356) present geography. London, [169-]. f~ - MURDOCK, J. Nature of the atonement. Andover, - ZIEGLER, J. M. Geographischer Atlas. Berlin, 1823.'. (B 268) ~~~~~~~1851. f~~ ~- NOBLE. S. Remarks on the A. Boston, 1828.12~. (D 63) - PARIK, E. A., ed. Discourses and treatises on Several treatises on geography contain so many maps the atonement, by J. Edwards, J. Smalley, as to be equivalent to atlases; e.g.: -Balbi, 1838; — atonement, by J. was, J. malley, Bell, 1853; -Brookes, 1762, 66, 1802; -Busching, 1762; J. Maxcy, N. Emmon's, E. D. Griffin, C. - Cluverius, 1729; -Gordon, 1733;- Guthrie, 1771; - Burge, and WV. R. Weeks. Boston, 1859. 8~. 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BACHI 181 BACON - Raccolta cli favole morali. Boston, 1836. 129 - Testimony of the two witnesses explained; with re- Rudiments of Italian. Bost., 1832. sq.. marks on the writings of Dr. Hemmenway and Dr. ~- Rudiments of Italia n. Bost., 1832. sq. 16" Lathrop. 2d ed. Boston, 1793. 8~ (C 154) - Scelta di prose italiane. Camb., 1828. 12~. Backus, Samuel D. Village and farm cottages. 1856. See - Teatro scelto italiano. Camb., 1829. 12~ Cleveland, I. WV. Constents. Tasso, T. Amniti. -Metastasio, P. Ar- Backus, Simon. Dissertation on the right and obligation of taserse. - Goldoni, C. Griselda. - Maffei, S. Merope. the civilmagistrate. Middletown, 1804.8' (B1.362) -- Alfieri, V. Saul. Backus, WVm. Village and farm cottages. 1856. See CleaveBachiarius. Opuscula.- Vita. (n Florez, H. Espaia land, H. W. sagrada, v. 15. 1759.) Backwoods of Canada; [by C. P. Traill]. London, Bachiega, G. AMATO, G. d'. Vita di B. (li his Panteon dei 1836. 12". (Lib. ent. knowl., v. 33.) martirn, v. 2. 1851.) 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Abstract of a journal of B., assist. agent of the f teING, ARc. taative on 1a3jouney to pe shoraes o U. S. to Africa. 2d ed. Phila., 1822. 8~ (B 537) of the Arctic Ocean in 1833-35, under Capt. Bacon, Ezekiel. LL.D. Address before the republican citiBack. London, 1836. 2 v. 12'. zeus of Berkshire, Pittsfield, July 4. Pittsfield, 1810. Back, Jacobus van. De corde. annexa app. de circulatione 8~ (B 415) Harveiana. Roterod., 1648. (Apendel to Harvey, —. gri somnnia; recreations of a sick-room. Utica, 1842. W. Exercit. de motu, etc.) 16' (D 21) Back-hone, photog-raphed from'T'he scalpel';'by E. -- Lecture before the Young Men's Assoc. of Utica, Dec. H. Dixontg. pNew Yorke, 1866. 8 15, 1843. Utica, 1844. 8~ (B 1588) - Oration, Pittsfield, July 4. Pittsfield, 1807. 8~ (B 421) Backer, Augustin and Alois de. Bibliotheque des - Oration, Williamstown, July 4. Bennington, 1799. 8~ 6crivains de la Compagnie de Jesus. 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(B 303, W 54) nature. - Filum labyrinthi. - De calore et frigore. - - Inaugural discourse, Clinton, Dec. 3, [as] president of Physiological remains. -~MAedical remains. - Medical reHamilton College. Utica, 1812. 8~ (B 1714, 1856) ceipts. - Ilorkcs moral. Fragment of the colours of good - Sermon, fun. of 0. Wolcott. Litchfield. 1797. 8~ (B 303) and evil. - Essays and councils, civil and moral. — Backus, Charles. Five discourses: truth antinspi- Apophthegms. - Ornamenta rateonD-lim sentences.pShort notes for civil conversation. - Essay on death. - ration of the JBible. HIartfborc, 1797. 12". Works Political. State of Europe.t- Discourse in praise -- Folly of man's choosing this world, sermon, ord. of J. of Q. Elizabeth. — Obs. upon a libel, 1592. —Report of Russell, Princeton. Boston, 1796. 8~ (B 165) the detestable treason intended by Lopez. -Papers rel. - Sermon:divine government a matter of joy. (Ic, to the Earl of Essex. - Apology for the Earl of Essex. - Austin, D. American preacher, v. 4. 1793.) Speeches, etc., in Parl. - True greatness of Britain. - -- Sermon: godly fear. (In Trumbull, B. Treatise. 1810.) Advice to Sir G. Villiers. - Adv. touching an holy war. - Sermon, Hartford, May 9. Hartford, 1793. 8~. (B 1009) -Of a war with Spain. 2. 2. azo tracts. -Writings - Sermon, Jan. 1, 1801, cont. a review of the events of historical. Hist. of reign of Henry vil. - Hist. of reign the 18th century. Hartford, 1801. 8'. (B 1009) of Henry viil. - Beginning of Hist. of Gr. Britain. — Backus, H. Essay,'unity of disease', before the Ala. State Theological works. - Letters.- Last Itill. 3. Vita, MIed. Assoc., Dec. 1852. Selmna, 1853. 8~. (B 1547) G. Rawley auctore. - Opera philosop2hica. - Instauratio Backus, Henry T. Oration, before republican citizens. Nor- magna. Pars 1. De dignitate et auginentisscientiarumn. wich, Conn.,July 4. Norwich, 1831. 18'. (B1203) - 2. Novum organum. - 3. Parasceve ad historiam - Oration, Norwich, Feb. 22. Norwich, 1832. 8'. (B 1572) naturalem et experimentalemi; sive Descriptio hist. nat. Backus, Rev. Isaac. Church history of New Eng- et exper. -Aphorismi de conficienda historia prlima. - land, 1620-1804; with a memoir of the author. Catalous histoiearun- particularien. - Frugm. libri'Abecedarium naturm. — 4. Ilstoria ventortom. - HistoPhila., 1839. 12. r-ia vitec et mortis.- Historia densi et rari. —THistoria - Appeal to the public for religious liberty. Boston, gravis et levis. - Historia sympa-thie et antipathima re1773. 12~. (C 220) rumn. - Hist. sulphuris, mercurii, et salis.- IHistoria de - Historical account of Middleborough, in the Co. of Ply- sono et auditu. -Articuli circa mineralia. -Inquisitio de mouth. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 3. 1810.) magnete. - Inquisitio de versionibus, transmutationibus, - History of New England, with partic. reference multiplic. et effectionibus corporum. -Topica inquisi-.to the Baptists. Boston, 1777-84. 2 v. 8. tionis de luce et lumine. -Filum labyrinthi, sivelnquisitio legitima de motu. - Cogitationes de natura rerum. - Note. Vol. 2 is entitled'A church hist. of N. Eng.' 5. Prodromus, sive Anticipationes philosophiae secun- Letter on iron ore. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 3. da. - Opzuscula philos. De interpretatione naturme. - 1810.) Epistola T. Bodlei ad F. Baconum qua expendit ejus

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BACON, SIR F. 182 BACON cogitata et visa Lat. versa ab I. G-rutero. - Descriptio Contents. Vol. 1. Letters, with commentary biographiglobi intellectualis.- Thema cceli. - Partis instaurationis cal and historical. - Notes on the present state of Chrissecundce delineatio et argumentumn.-Temporis partus tendom. - Advertisement touching the controversies of masculus; sive, Instauratio magna imperil humani in the church of England. - SirF. Walsingham to M. Critoy. universum. - Aphorismi et consilia de auxiliis mentis. - - In praise of knowledge. -Discourse in praise of his De interpretatione naturie procemium. - De principiis sovereign. - Observations updn a libel, 1592. - Speech atque originibus secundum fabulas Cupidinis et Cceli.- in support of the motion for a committee of supply. - Opera civilia et moralica. Historia regni Henrici vii. Speech on motion for grant of three subsidies payable in - Sermones fideles. -De sapientia veterum. - Nova At- four years. - Speech on the second reading of a bill for lantis. - Imago civilis Julii Csesaris. -Imago civilis Au- the better expedition of justice in the star chamber. - gusti Cesaris. -In memoriam Elizabethe Aug. Reg. - - Draft of a letter from A. Bacon to his brother Sir N., Dial. de bello sacro. -Meditationes sacre. - Epistolse. July 28, 1593. - True report of the treason intended by Saimpe. Lonrion, 1778. T r rIt. Lopez. -Fragments of a discourse touching intelligence and the safety of the Queen's person. - Articles of Nrote. A reprint of Gambold's edition of 1765. examination of R. Shelden. - Speeches of the six counCbontents the saeme as the preceding, except that oafter cillors. - Speech of the philosopher, the captain, the Theological works come Letters, speeches, charges, ad- councillor, and the squire. 2. Letters, et(. Letters vices, first published by Dr. Birch in one vol., 1763. The from the Earl of Essex to Sir F. Greville on his volumes are divided thus: 1. Philosophical and moral studies. Humble motion concerning certain fees reworks. 2- Works political. - Law tracts. 3. Writings strained by the Lord Keeper.- Speech against enclohistorical. and theological. - Letters, etc. 4. Opera sures. - Speech upon the motion of subsidy. - Proceedphilosophica to Historia vitae et mortis inclucsive. 5. ings of Essex. - Declaration of the treasons committed The rest. by Robert, Earl of Essex, and his complices, etc., 1601. - - Same. Ed. by J. Spedding, R. L. Ellis and D. Effect of the evidence given at the several arraignments, ID. Heath. London, 1857-56. 7 v. 7~ etc. - Some particularities of that which passed after the Contents. Vol. 1-5. P7 h/~ - i aVIwrk. 1. ~' arraignments, etc. - Effect of that which passed at the Contents. Vol. 1-5. Plhilosophica1 works. 1. arraignments of Sir C. Blouniit, Sir C. Dnavers, Sir J. History and plan of this edition. Life of Bacon, by W. Histoiy and plan of this edition. Life of Bacon, by RN. Davies, Sir G. Mericke, and I-I. Cuffe. - Confessions, etc. Lawley. Preface to Bacon's philosophical works, by 1R. 3. Letters, etc.-Speeches: On bringing in a bill against L. Ellis. - Instauratio Magna. - Novumr organum. - aibuses in weights and measures; for repealing superfluParasceve ad historianm naturalem et experimentalem. - s laws; nst bill for the explanation of the comDe augmentis scientiarum. 2. Historia ventorum. - mon law in certain cases of letters patents; on bringing Hist. vitae et mortis. - Hist. densi et rari. - Inquisitio de in aill coucerni assriances among merchants; gnust magnete. - Topica inquisitionis de luce et lumine. - the repeal of the statute of tillage; against a motion for Sylva sylvaruim. - Scala intellectus sive filtm labyriunti. making a judicial exposition of a statute part of the stat- Proiromin sive awticipationes philosophia secound-. -3. te; against committing to the Tower for an assault on Connected a works not parts of the Irnstau- amember's servant; against the repeal of an act relating ratiu o mt rago a. Cogitationes tde naturea erum. - De to charitable trusts. — Statement of the cause betwixt fluxu et refiuxu maris. -De principiis atque originibus, Bacon and Mr. Trott. - Discourse touching the union of etc. -New Atlantiss. oMguhala natura. V o W r ks te the kingdoms of England. and Scotland. - Consid. signed as parts of the Instauratio magna, touching pacification of Ch. of Eng. - Apology in ht abandonedrminus. Cog-tuatsonesmdet ieoe arghucma.- certain imputations concerning the late Earl of Essex. - Valeriucs Tersicnus. - cs Avancementict of leiicing. Filui Notes of speech on the conference. - Speech presenting labyrinthi. -De interp. naturae prowmium. c- T emporis a petition touching purveyors.- Articles touching the partus masculus.- Partis instaurationis secundt delii- io tl kingos. - Reter of tice comcissioners eeatlo et aigsuaentuctm Redoa ngrgutio philosophiasrnit. - of England and Scotland authorized to treat of a union. Cogitata et visa de icterp. na rae. -In qussitio legitinua - Speech concerning the article of naturalization. - Dife motu. - C-loi ct fiigus. - Histoiie sobn et lauditus. - ferences betwixt the King's Bench and the Council in the Phaennomena universi. - Descriptio globi intellectcualis. -'~IMarches. - Suggestion for settling the dispute between Thema coli. - De interp. naturae sententise. - Aphor- the King's Bench and the Court of Wales. - Proclamaismi et consilia. - Physiological and medical remains, tions. 4. Letters, etc.-Book of private memoranda. 4, 5. Tsaus'lations of thi philosophical - Commentarius solutus. - Certificate toiching the works. 4. ireatinstauration. -Nevworgaino.s -Pre- project of Sir S. Proctor.- iAnswers to the quest. from parative towards a natursl and experimenntl history. - the chief of the Excheuer. - Considerations touching Dignity and advancement of learning. Books It-VI. 5. ti plantatioc in Ireland.-Part of the speech madei B. vei-Ix. -Itistory of the winds. -Hist. of heavy and by the Earl of Salisbury, 18th Feb. 1609-10. - Speech light. - iust. of sympalthy and antipathy. Hist of sul- on a petition to the King to obtain liberty to treat phur, mnercury, and salt. -Fragment of Abecedarium of a composition vith tIs Masjcty for waids andi naturae. - Hist. of life and death. - Hist. of dense and tenures. - Speech persuading the House of Commons to rare. - Inquiry respecting the magnet. - Topics of in- desist from further qucstion of ccceiviu the - inoK's msquiry respect. light and luminous matter. - Thoughts on sages by their speaker, etc. - Argument proving the the nature of things. - On the ebb and flow of the sea. - Kins rigit of impositions. - Speech used tothe King On principles and origins, according to the fables of Cu- by the Commons for tie presenting to His [ujesty the pid and ccleum. - Description of the intellectual globe. instrument or writing of their grievances. -Advice to - Theory of the heaven. 6-7. Literary and pro- the Kingtouching SuttonVs estate.-Charge upon the fe ssional works. 6. Hist. of the reign of HenryvIr. commission of oyer and determiner for the verge.- Beginning of hist. of tie reign of Henry viu. - Be- Frame of declaration for the Master of the wards. - ginning of hist. of Great Britain. - In memoriam Eliza- Direction for the Master of the wards. - Speech at the bethm. Anazlise PRegisc. SCame, usm Efnglish. - In IHenri- trial of Lord Sanguhar. - Ccharge against the Countess cum Princcipem Iic alliia elogium. Saense, in /tnglis/h. - of Shrewsbury. - Report upon a proposition concernmago civilis Julii Caesaris. Sa-ee. esn Ecnglis/h. - Imago ing the augmentation of the King's revenue by convertcivilis Augusti Cwasaris. Sacme. si ELneglis/h. - Atdditions ing of his lands into a yearly fee-farnm rent, etc. - Report and corrections inserted by Bacon in a mis. copy of Cam- from Chancellor Ellesmere and Lord Northampton. - tden's Annales. - Essays or counsels civil and muioral. - Charge against Whitelocke. - c Reasons for calling a De sapientia veterum. Saccess, in i gFcls/s. 7. Advesr- Parliament. - Reasons for the remove of Coke. - tisement touching a holy war. - Of the true greatness of Opinion of the law officers upon the legality of exacting Britain. -Colours of good and evil.- Letter and dis- the oatl of allegiance froom Irish subsects - Proposicourse to Sir IH. Savill, touching helps for intellectual tion for repressing of duels. - Charge touching duels. powers. - Short notes for civil conversation. - Apoph- 5. Letters. etc. -Charge against Williaic Talbot. - Methegms. - Proinmus of formularies and elegancies. - e- morial of some points which may be touched in his inaji i g i o u s w ri iti n g s. - Confession of faith; - Medita- esty's speech. - Speech in support of a iotion for suptiones sacir, in Lat. and Eng.; - Prayers; - Tr. of cer- ply. -Note of his speech. - Speech about the undertaktain psalms; - [I1. Paliner's] Christian paradoxes. - ers. - Speech upon the case of Sir Thomas Parry, Maxims of the law. - Reading on the statute of uses. - charged with unlawful interference in an election. - Use of tihe law. -v Discouisse upoin the coimmission of Notes of speech on preparation for conference touching Bridewell. - Arguments of law. - Preparation for the impositions. - Certain points to be observed in the volunion of laws. — Touching the office of constables. - untary oblation. -A memorial touching the review o1 Answer to Sir A. Hay. — Ordinances in Chancery. - penal laws and the amendment of the common law. - Appendix. Notes of speech concerniing deerstealing. - Charge - Letters and life, incl. all his occasional works; against 5Mr. 1. S. for traducing in the public sessions letcoilvT by JT Spetn- LoTd., 1861-72. 6 iv. 80 ters sentfrom the lords of the council touching the benevolence. - The charge of Owen, indicted of high treason. _Note. This forms v. 8-13 of Spedding's ed. of the - Accusation of Sir John Wentworth, Sir John Hollys,'Works.' and Mr. Lumsden. -Somerset's business and charge

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BACON 183 BACON with the King's postiles.-~Memorial touching the course - BACON, D. Philosophy of the plays of Shaketo be held in my Lord of Somerset's arraignment. - The se Boston, 185s7 8 charge against Frances, Countess of Somerset, concern- speae* so, o ing the poisoning of Sir Thomas Overbury. -- The charge te. Miss Bacon claims the authorship of against Robert, Earl of Somerset, for the poisoning of' Shakespeare's plays for Lord Bacon. Overbury. -- emorial for his Majesty. - Copy of the act - BROoUGHAM, H., Lord. An account of Lord Baof council.- The King's decree touching the granting of con's Novum organonlscientiarum. [n.tp.] 8~ preemunires against any for suing in chancery after a (Lb. Usf. lil judgmlent at common law. 6. Letters. etc. —Mr. Attor- (Lib. sef. Knowl.) ney's certificate touch, the wools of Ireland.-Prop. to His - CAMPBELL, J., Lord. (In 7is Lives of Ld. 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BAGSHAW 186 BAILEY Bagshaw, Henry. Excellency of primitive government, Bailey, Jacob. Letter describing the destruction of Falsermon, election of Lord Mayor. London, 1673. 4~ mouth, Me., 1775. (In Maine Hist. Soc. Col.,v. 6. (B 1250) 1816.) - Sermon, Madrid, July 4, 1666. death of Sir Rich. Fan- - Observations and conjectures on antiquities of Amerishaw. London, 1667. 4. (B 1243) ca; with remarks by J. T. Kirkland. (In Mass. Bagshaw, Wm. Man; his motives. London, 1833. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 4. 1795.) 2 v 160 Bailey, Jacob Whitman. Letter upon infusorial fossils subC. v Bi. TI h prgesadpopet mitted to him by J. Schiel. - Letter describing the Bagster, C. Birch. The progress and prospect of structure of the fossil plant from Posuncula river. Pr. Edward Island. Charlottetown, 1861. 12~ (In United States. TWar Dep't. Explorations for a Bagster, Samuel. Bible of every land. London,.R. to the Pacific, 1853-56, v. 2, 5.) BagSt1848-1er, a. Bible of evr ad odn - Microscopical examination of soundings off the coast of [1848-51]. 4 the United States.- Microscopical obs. in S. Caro- pub. Chronological scripture atlas. London, lina, Georgia and Florida. (In Smithsonian Inst. [18-]. 4o Contrib., v. 2. 1851.)- Notes on a new species of miBaguette de Vulcain. La; comedie. See Regnard, J. F. croscopical organisms. (In v. 7. 185.) Bagwell, John. Complete Christian dictionary. 1678. See -- On a process for detecting the remains in sedimentary Bagwell, John. Complete Christian dictionary. 1678. See ~~~~~~~~~Wilson, T. ~deposits. (In Amer. Assoc. Proc., v. 2. 1850.) BD T., Ahmed'^a. aSee ^ ~ — Sketch of the infusoria of the family bacillaria. (In Bahador, Ahmed Jihan. See Ahmed. Assoc. of Amer. Geol. Reports. 1843.) Bahama Islands. CATESBY, M. Natural history - GOULD, A. A. Address in commemoration of B. (In of Carolina, and the Bahama Islands. [In Amer.Assoc. Proc.,v.11. 1858.) Eng. and French.] London, 1771. 2v. fo Bailey, James. Hieroglyphicorum origo et natura. - GR. BRITAIN. Parl. Correspondence respect- Cantab., 1816. 8~ ing interference with trade between New York Epigrammata numismate annuo dignata. [Cantab., 1811.] 8O (B 1236) and the Bahamas. London, 1863. f. (N.A. -- Poema numismate annuo dignatum, Cantab., 1811, ode papers, 1863, no. 14.) Greeca. in obitum Principissee Ameliae. n.p., 1811. - IMPORTANCE of cultivating the Bourbon cotton in the 8~ (B 1236) islands. Charleston, 1806. 8~ (B 429) Bailey, John H. See Clason, I. Case of B. 1812. (B 340) - LETTERS from the Bahama Islands, 1823-24. Bailey, Kiah. Sermon, ordination of P. Spaulding. BucksPhila., 1827. 12e -o town, 1810. 8~ (B 303) Phila., 1827. 12. - War a calamity; substance of two discourses. Hallo- McKINNEN, D. Tour through the British West well, 1812. 8~ (B 303) Indies. London, 1804. 8 -- What canbe done, [atract]. n.t.p. [18-.] 120. (C 248) - TATEMENT f the cl ear-admiral G s on ^ Bailey, Loring Weart. Age and relatiors of the metamor- STATEMENT of thne claim of Rear-admiral Graves on phic rocks of New Brunswick and Maine. (In Amer. the Bahama Islands. London, 1815. 8~. (B 1679) Assoc. Proc., v. 18. 1870.) Bahrdt, Karl Friedrich. Geschichte seines Lebens, Bailey, M. J. Report on the operation of the law rel. to the von ihm selbst. Berlin, 1790-91. 4v. 12~ importation of adulterated drugs. N. Y., 1849. 8~ - Die letzen Offenbarungen Gottes, d. i. die Schrif- (B 1547) rten des Neun Testaments; mit iner Vor- Bailey, Mark. Treatise on elocution. (In Hillard, G. S. ten des Neuen Testaments; mit einer vor- Sixth reader. 1863.) rede, uc.s.w., von P-****. Frankf. und Leipz., Bailey, Nathan, and others. Universal etymological n.d. 2v. 12. English dictionary. t.p.w. 8~ - FRANK. G. Dr. K. F. Bahrdt; ein Beitrag zur Same Rev. ed. by J. N' Scott. Lond. 1772. f~ Geschichte der deutschen Aufkliarung. (In His-". torisches Taschenbuch. 1866.) Bailey, Philip James. The age, a colloquial satire. - PRUTZ, R. K.F. Bahrdt. (In Historisches Taschen- Boston, 1858. 16~ buch, 1850.) - Festus, a poem. 7th Amer. ed. Bost., 1847. 12. Bahrein. BUCKINGHAM, J. S. Description of Bahrein, etc. Bil f Te fa y pre er. (In his Travels in Assyria. 1829.) Bailey, Rufus Wm. The family preacher. New Baia (Lat. Baise). CAPACCIO, J. C. De balneis.- MAZ- York, 1837. 12~. ZELLA, S. Situs et antiquitas Puteolorum. etc. (In - Address, annual commencement of the Berkshire MedGraevius. Thes. antiq. Ital., v. 9, pt. 4. 1723.) icalInstitute. Pittsfield,1825. 8~ (B 1104) Baier, Johann W. De frigore hyemali. 1709. (In Syden- Bailey, Samuel. Essays on the pursuit of truth, the ham, T. Opera medica. 1723.) Baif, JeanAntoinede. Poesies. (InAnnalespoetiques.) progress of knowledge, and the fundamental - (In Auguis, P. H. Poetes frangois, v. 4; and Cary, principle of all evidence and expectation. H. F. Early French poets. 1846.) London, 1829. 12. Baif, Lazare de. De re vestiaria. (In Graevius. Thes. antiq. Economic value of various measures of coal and ironRom., V. 6. 1697.) stone in the South Staffordshire coalfield. (In Tim- De vasculis. (In Gronovius. Thes. Gr. antiq., v. 9. stone the SouthStafBordshilecoalfield. 1mins. Resources of Birmingham. 1866.) 1701.) - De re navali. (In v. 11.) Baigrie, J. Eastern Ross, Ross-Shire. Husbandry. (In - Homage of eminent persons to the Book. New Library of useful knowledge. Farm reports.) York, 1871. 16~ Baijer, Rowland Otto, vs. Baijer, John Otto. SuccINCT nar- Letter to a political economist on value. Lonrative of the case. Antigua, 1781. 4~. (A 21) Baikie, Wm. Balfour. Narrative of an exploring don, 1826. 8 voyage up the Niger, 1854. Lend., 1856. 80. - Letters on the philosophy of the human mind. Bail, C. J. Reveries de Chateaubriant [sic]; exam. critique London, 1855-58. 2v. 8. d'un libelle, De Buonaparte et des Bourbons. Paris, - On the received text of Shakespeare's dramatic 1815. 8. (B 800) writings. 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(B 1714) com.; description of machines in the reposiBailey, Gamaliel. American progress; lecture, Dec. 8. tory of the Soc. for Encour. of Arts; rev. by Cincinnati, 1846. 8~ (B 1588, 1589) A M. Bi. 5 pprp ondon Bailey, Isaac. Poem, before Philermenian Society, BrownM. ley. copper es, on, University, Sept. Providence, 1812. 8~ (B941) 1776. f~

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BAILEY 187 BAIN - 106 copper-plates of machines and implements Baillie, Matthew. Works, ed., with life, by J. of husbandry approved by the Soc. for En- Wardrop. London, 1825. 2v. 8~ cour. of Arts; rev. by B. Lond., 1782. 2 v. f~ Contents. Vol. 1. Miscellaneous papers and disNote. Vol. 1 is the same as the preceding work. sections. 2. Morbid anatomy. - Treatise on the better employment of the poor in work- - Morbid anatomy. London, 1797. 8~. houses; with obs. on the culture of flax. London, - Same. 1st Amer. ed. Albany, 1795. 8~ 1758. 8~ (B 581) - Same. 3d Amer. from 5th London ed. Phila., Bailey, Wm. Angler's instructor. Lond., 1857. 12~. 1820. 8 Bailey, Wm. F., unreral sermon on. 1831. See Holdich, J. Baillie, Robert. Letters and journals, transcribed (B 1208) Bailey, Winthrop. Doctrines of grace; a sermon. (Tn Lib- by R. Aiken; with the author's life. Edin., eral preacher, v. 1. 1828.) 1775. 2v. 8. - Farewell sermon, Pelham, Mass., Sept. 18. Greenfield, - CARLYLE, T. Baillie the Covenanter. (InA Carlyle, T. 1825. 8s (B 1282) Critical essays, v. 4. 1860.) Bailie, Rev. James Kennedy. Researches amongst the in- Baillie, Thomas. A t of Nw B wi scribed monuments of the Greco-Roman era, in cer- Balie, Thomas. Account of New Brunswick; tain ancient sites of Asia Minor. (In Roy. Irish with advice to emigrants. Lond., 1832. 12~ Acad. Trans., v. 19, 21. 1841.) - Of two large me- Bailliere, Jean Baptiste. Catalogue gen. des livres de dallion busts in Trinity College, Dubl. (In v. 22. 1855.) m6decine, etc. Lodres, 185 8. Baille, J. L'electricit6. Paris, 1868. 16~ Baillon, -, com.e do. Lord Walpole i la cour do di.. n*.Bullon,-, comte de. Lord Walpole a la cour de Baille, Lodovico, Lezione intorno ad un diploma di deliis- France. Paris, 1867. 18. sione militare deli' imp. Nerva. (n1, Turin. Ac. drance. Pars, 1867. 18~ Sci. Mem., v. 35. 1831.) -Unnuovo congedo militare Bailly, Antoine. Expos de l'administration des dell' imp. Adriano. (In v. 39. 1836.) finances de la Grande-Bretagne et d'Irlande. Baillerd, Jacques Charles. De l'esprit de la revolution et Paris, 183. 2. de ses resultats necessaires. Paris, n.d. 8. (B 801) Paris, 183. 2v. 8~ -- CARNOT, L. N. M. Reply to [B.'s] report on the con- Histoire financiere de la France jusqu' i 1786. spiracyof 18fructidor. London, 1799. 8~ (B 49) Paris, 1830. 2v. 8~ Baillet; Adrien. Jugemes des savans sur les prin- Bailly, Etienne Marin. Trait6 anatomico-patholcipaux ouvrages des auteurs; rev. par de la ogique des fievresintermittentes. Par., 1825. 8~ Monnoye. Paris, 1722-30. 8 v. 4. Bailly, Jean Sylvain. Histoire de l'astronomie anContents. Vol. 1. Abrege de la vie de B. - Plan de l'ouvrage. - Des jugemens sur les livres en general. cienne jusqu'- l'Ecole d'Alexandrie. Paris, Notes critiques de La Monnoye. - Des prejuges. - Les 1781. 4~ principaux imprimeurs. 2. Les critiques. 3. Des - Histoire de l'astronomie moderne. Paris, 1785. principaux traducteurs. - Eclaircissement sur les vol- 3 v. 4. umes prec6dens. - Auteurs qui ont traite de l'art po- L s ii d 6tique. - Lespoetes hebreux, grecs. - Les poetes latins Lettres sur l'orige des sciences et celle des et modernes. 5. Les poetes modernes.- Table. 6. peuples de 1'Asie. Londres, 1777. 8~ Les enfans celebres par leurs etudes. - Les auteurs - Memoires; avec sa vie. Paris, 1821-22. 3 v. 8~ deguises. 7. Les satires personnelles qui portent le Col. des m titre d'Anti. - Tables ginerales. 8. Anti-Baillet; (ervlle. Col. des mm.) critique sur les'Jugemens' par Menage. - Traite de l'astronomie indienne et orientale. Note. The'Anti-Baillet'hasa separatetitle-page. Paris, 1787. 4~ Baillie, Hugh. Letter to Dr. Shebear; refutation of his ar- - and Duveyrier. Proces verbal des seances de guments concerning the Boston and Quebec acts of parliament, etc. London, 1775. 8~. (B 384) l'Assemblee Generale des Electeurs de Paris. - Same. Appendix; added, Obs. on [Johnson's]'Taxa- Paris, 1790. 2 v. 8~ tion no tyranny'. London, 1775. 8~ (B 381) - ADOIPHUS, J. (In his Biog. mem., v. 1. 1799.) - Some observations on The rights of Great Britain as- - ARAGO, D. F. J. (In his CEuvres, v. 2. 1854.) serted against America'. London, 1776. 8~ (B384) - LACRETELLE, C. J.D.de. Eloge deBailly. (InParis. Baillie, Hugh D. Letter to the dean of Christ-Church; re- Inst. Acad. Fr. Recueil des disc. 1830-39.) moval of H. Baillie. London, 1823. 8~ (B 1447) Bailly de Messein, Charles Franqois, eveque de apse. Copy Baillie, Joanna. Complete poetical [and dramatic] of [his] letter to the Pres. of the Corn. on Education. works. Phila., 1832. 8~ [In Eng. and French.] n.p., [1790]. 4~ (B 652) - Dramatic and poetical works. Lond., 1851. 8~. Bails, Benito. Elementos dematematica. Madrid, Contents. Plays on the passions, same as in ed. of 1779. 2v. 40. 1799, with Romiero, a tragedy. - The alienated manor, - Elogio de D. Jorge Juan. n.p., [18-]. 8~ (B 1458) a comedy.- IHenriquez, a tr. -- Miscell. plays.- Ray- Baily, -. Turf guide and racing register, spring ner, a tr. - The country inn, a com.- Constantine Paleologus; or, The last of the Cesars. a tr. - The ed. Loldo, [1867] 8~ family legend, a tr. - The martyr, a drama. - The Baily, Francis. Doctrine of life annuities and asseparation, a tr. - The stripling, a tr. - The phantom, surances explained, with tables. London a musical drama. -Enthusiasm, a comedy. - Witch- 1818. 8~ craft, a tr. -The homicide, a tr. -The bride, a drama. -The match, a com. - Miscell. poetry, metrical legends. - Journal of a tour in unsettled parts of North -Ahalya Baee, a poem. America. London, 1816. 8~ - Miscellaneous plays. 2d ed. London, 1805. 8. Baily, James. VINDICATroN of the 2d ch. in Bradford Contents. Rayner. - Country inn. - Constan- against'A brief narrative', etc., by Baily and others. tine Paleologus. 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BAIN 188 BAKER Bain, W. P. Cholera in East London. (In Nat. Assoc. - Mammals of Chili. (In United States. Navy Dep. Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans., 1866.) Naval astron. expedition, v. 2. 1856.) Bain, m.T. Letters and meditations. Raleigh, - Mammals of North America. Phila., 1859. 4~ 1839. 12~. - Preliminary report on the natural history. (In U. S. Bainbridge, Christopher, Card. WILLIAMS, F. (In his War Dep't. Reports of explorations for a R.R. to Lives of the English cardinals, v. 2. 1868.) the Pacific in 1853-54, v. 2.)-Mammals. (In v. 8.),Bainbridge, Wm. U.S.N. HARRIS, T. Life of B. — Birds. (In v. 9.)-Reptiles. (In v. 10.) BainbridgeWm., U.S.N. H s, T. Life of B. - Report on American explorations in 1853-54.- RePhila., 1837. 8~ port on the fishes observed on the coasts of New - Victories of B. See Hull, I. 1813. (B 453) Jersey and Long Island in 1854. (In Smithsonian - SKETCH of] Com. W. Bainbridge. (In Longacre, J. Inst. Report. 1854.) B., and Herring, J. 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BAKER 189 BALBANI Baker, Henry. Employment for the microscope; Baker, Thomas. Elementary treatise on land and salts, animalcules. London, 1753. 8~. engineering surveying. New ed. London, - Microscope made easy. London, 1744. 8~. Weale, 1857. 16~ - Original poems. London, 1725-26. 2 v. 8~ - Elements of mechanism. London, Weale, 1852. - The universe, a philosophical poem. London, [17-]. 8. 16~ (C 188) M- ethod of conducting subterraneous surveys without Baker, Henry F. Banks and banking in the United States. the magnetic needle. (In Fenwick, T. Treatise. Boston, 1853. 8. (B 1545) 1861.) Baker, James. Imperial guide, with plans of the Principles and practice of statics and dynamics. great post roads, etc. London, 1802. 8~ London, Weale, 1851. 16~ Baker, James. Essay. (In Judd, O. Manual of flax cul- -Rudimentary treatise on mensuration, etc. 2d ture, seven prize essays. 1865.) -tay treatise ensation, etc Baker, James Loring. Exports and imports, as showing the ed. 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BALBI 190 BALCH Balbi,Adrien. Abregedegeographie. Par.,1833. 8. Balbo, Ferdinando. AMATO, G... Vita di B. (In his Same. 3e ed. Paris, 1838. 8 Panteon, v. 2. 1807.) A, ^i ^-~, T1 ^ i *T.' ^1' - ~VALPERGA, T. Elegia in luctu Balbi. (~n Turin. Ac. - Atlas ethnographique du globe; on, Classifica- d. Sci. Mem., v. 21. 1813.) d. Sci. Mem., v. 21. 1813.) tion des peuples d'aprSs leurs langues. Paris, Balbo, Prospero. Vita di A. V. P. d'Antoni. (In Turin. 1826. f4 Ac. d. Sci. Mem., v. 15. 1805.) -Fertilita del Pie**..p P.l-r^~^n~c~^-rvr^~n-,-l^^-^1^'^-+o-rQ~o,- i mnoiite. (In Mem., v. 24. 1820.)-~Lezioni int. alla Same. Partie historique et litt6raire. Tome 1. monte. (in Mei., v. 21. 1820.)- Lezioni int. alla storia della Universita di Torino. (In Mem., v. 29. Discours pr6liminaire et introduction. Paris, 1825.) - Del metro sessagesimale, antica misura 1826. 8~. egizia, rinnovata in Piedmonte. (In Mem., v. 29-31.) - Essai statistique sur les bibliotheques de Vienne; Balboa, Juan de. 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Y. and the Supreme Court of the U. S. to e Maria. - La bella Alda. - Margherita.~-Imilda.- S. dist. of N. Y., and the Supreme Court of the U. S. I due Spagnuoli. - L'Ebrea. - La marhesina. - I filo- Balch, Lewis P. W. Life of L. Everheart. (In Balch, T. sofo. - Lufficiale in ritiro. - Novelle volgarizzate. II Papers. 1857.) lebbroso di Aosta, del conte Saverio de Maistre.- Una Balch, Mrs. Rebecca, Funeral sermon on. 1820. See Gammoglie, di W. Irving. - La pressa d'un ridotto, di Me- mell, W. (B 283, 1127) rimee. - Frammenti sul Piemonte. - Altri frammenti Balch, Stephen Bloomer. Series of letters to A. Freeman, inediti. Proemio. - Dal castello di Camerano. - I1 [on baptism]. Georgetown, [1801]. 8~ (B 192) Moviso e il Monrosa. -Levalli diViu.-Di Christoforo Balch, Rev. Thomas. Christ present with his ministers Colombo. and churches, sermon, Oct. 9. Bost., 1748. 8~ (C 23) Pensieri ed esempii, con l'agg. dei Dialoghi di - Preaching the gospel, sermon, Edgartown, July 29, ord.of J. 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FrederDei titoli e della potenza dei conti, duchi, e marchesi icksburg, 1842. 8~ (B 1316) dell Italia settentr. e in partic. dei conti di Torino. — Balch, Wmn. The Apostles St. Paul and St. James reconAppunti per la storia delle citta italiane fino all' istitu- ciled with respect to faith and works, sermon. Boszione de' comuni e de' consoli. —Studi da farsi sulla ton, 1743. 8~. (B 303) storia d'ltalia. - Cenni di argomenti di storia italiana. - - WIGGLESWORTH, S., and CHIPMAN, J. Remarks on - Sur l'histoire et les historiens des 6tats de la maison de some points of doctrine, by W. Balch. Boston, Savoie. 1746. 4~. (B 24, 45) See - Vindication, below. Note. The'Sulla divisione' is reprinted from Turin. - Duty of ministers, sermon, ordination of B. Parker, Ac. d. Sci. Mem., ser. 2a, v. 3. 1841; the'Dei titoli' Nov. 28. Boston, 1744. 8. (B 144) from Mem., v. 38. 1835. - Publick spirit recomrmended,] [election] sermon, 1749. - Speranze d'Italia. Ed. 5a. Firenze, 1855. 12~ Boston, 1749. 8. 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BALDACOHINI 191 BALDWIN Baldacchini, Saverio. Cl. Vannini. (In Poetiital. cont. 1843.) Baldwin, John Loraine. Laws of short whist. 2d Baldaccio da Angqhiari. PASSERINE, L. (In Archivio ed. with add. London, 1871. 16" stor. ital., ser. 3a, t. 3, p. 2. 1866.) Baldaeus, or Baelde, Petrus or Philippus. Description of - Rules of bsique. London, 1870. the coasts of Malabar and Coromandel; also of Cey- Baldwin, Col. Loammi, d. 1807. Appearance of the electrical Ion, etc. (In Churchill, 0. and J. Col. of voy., fluid, produced by raising an electrical kite in a v. 3. 1774; and Smollett, T. Compendium of voy. thunder shower. (In Amer. Acad. Mem., v. 1. 1785.) 1766.) Baldwin, Loamomi, d. 1838. Report on introducing pure Balde, Jacob. HERDER, J. G. von. Kenotaphium des water into Boston. Boston, 1834. 8~ (B 1807, E 62) Dichters Balde. - Nachlese aus Balde's Gedichten. - Same. 2d ed. Boston, 1835. 8~ (In Herder, J. G. v. Simmt. 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De verborum Vitruvianorum sion of California, Mar. 27 and Apr. 3. Wash., significatione. Aug. Vindel., 1612. 4'. 1850. 8. (B 1516) - Ecloghe. (In Ferrario. Poesie pastoral. 1808.) - Speech to the legislature of [Connecticut], May, 1844. Milano, Soc. Tip. -- New Haven, 1844. 8~. (B 1476) Baldinucci, Filippo. Opere. Milano, Soc. Tip. g — a ve. May, 1845.. H., 1845. 8~. (B 1197) Class. Ital., 1808-12. 14 v. 8" Baldwin, Samuel, of the London Custom House. Contents. Vol. 1. Dell' arte dell' intagliare in rame, Survey of the British customs. London, colle vite di molti de' piti eccellenti maestri, con annot. da D. M. Manni. 2, 3. Vocabolario toscano dell' arte 1770. 4:. del disegno. 3. Lezione detta nell' Accad. della Crusca. Baldwin, Samuel, of Newark, N. J. Diary of events in 4-14. Notizie de' professori del disegno. Charleston, S. C., Mar. 20-Apr. 20, 1780. (In N. - Lettera. (ln Dati, C. Prose fior., p. 5. 1751.) Jersey Hist. Soc. Proc., v. 1. 1846-47.) - Vita di G. L. Bernino. Firenze, 1682. 4-~ Baldwin, Rev. Samuel, of Hanover, M3ass. Sermon, PlymBaldo da Passignano. Canzoni. (In Trucchi, F. Poese outh. Dec. 22, 1775. Boston, 1776. 8. (B 196) tBaldodaPassigna.. o. Canzoni. (6 Trucchi,. Poesie Baldwin, Simeon. Oration, New-Haven, July 4,1788. Newv 1. DesciptomontiBald (I Haven, 1788. 8. (B 355) Baldo, ~onto. PONA, G. Descriptio montis Bald!. (In Baldwin, Stephent, Funeral sermon on. 1816. See Richards, L'Ecluse, C. Rar. plant. hist. 1601.) J (1329) Baldock, Robert. Catalogue of miscellaneous books Baldock, Robert. CatLogue Baldwin, Thomas, D.D. The baptism of believers on sale. London, 1842. 8~. on sale. London, 1842.8~. only, and the particular communion of BapBaldock, Thomas. Memoir of H. M. S.'Medea'. -A form only, and the particular communion of Bapof steam journal; necessity of keeping a record of tist churches vindicated. 2d ed. Boston, the operations of the engines in steam vessels. (In 1806. 8'. Tredgold, T. Principles, v. 2. 1851.) - Approved workmen, sermon, Templeton, Oct. 16, Baldovini, Francesco. L'Amante scartato. (in Saggio di install. of E. Andrews. Bosti, 1800. -8. (B 167,1314) rime. 1825.) -- Brief sketch of the revival of religion in Boston, 1803- Canzone per maggio. (I, Teatro ital. ant., v. 10. 1812.)'5. n.t.p. [1826.] 8'. (B 1754) -- Lamento di Cecco da Varlungo. (In Ferrario. Poesie - Christian baptism, as delivered by the apostles. 2d ed. past. 1808.) Boston, 1812. 12~. (B 659) Opere. (In Berni, F. Opere burlesche, v. 3. 1824.) - Danger of living without the fear of God, discourse, - Sonetti. (Ie Trucchi. Poesie ital., v. 4. 1847.) Feb. 21, 1819. Boston, n.d. 8. (B 286) Baldung, Hieronymus. Aphorismi compunctionis. - Discourse before the Ancient and Hon. Artillery Co. [Argent.,] per J. Griininger, 1497. 4. Boston, 1807. 8. (B 206) iglesN. ROe JR.,D. Report, oflthetrial^of B., - Discourse before the Boston Female Asylum, Sept. 26. Baldwin, CharlesN nOGERS,p neotflertlf ~ ^ ^ ^ n.,1806. 8. (B873) for a libel. N. Y., 1818. 8'. (B 344, 1435) forsliel..Y.,1818.Aurum aur. (In Mange(, J. Discourse, Jan. 1, opening of the new meeting house Bal Biblioth. chem., v. 2. 1702.) [of] the 2d Baptist Church. Boston, [1811]. 8~ (B J. Biblioth. chem., v. 2. 1702.) 873,1238) Baldwin, Christopher Columbus. DAvrs, J. Obituary no - Baldwin, Christopher Columbus. DAvIS J. Obituary no- - Duty of parents to children, sermon, Mar. 17, 1822. tice of B. (In Amer. Antiq. Soc. Trans., v. 2. 1836.) Boston 8 (B287) LINCOLN, W. Address [on] B. (In Amer. Antiq. Bostona reply to (B 287) Soc. Addresses, v. 1. 1813; also in B 1121, 1739) - Essay on the haptism of John, Baldwin, Rev. Ebenezer. The duty of rejoicing under ca- Boston, 1820. 12 (C 117) lamities, sermon, Danbury, N`ov. 16, 1775. N.'Y., - The Eternal purpose of God, sermon, Feb. 19. Bos1776. 8' (C 145) ton, 1804. 8. (B 153, 200, 873, 1238) 176. 8. (14- The Happiness of a people, sermon, thanksgiving. Baldwin, Ebenezer. Annals of Yale college to Boston, 1805. 8'. (B 297) 1831. 2d ed. New Haven, 1838. 8' - The Knowledge of the Lord, sermon before the Mass. - Observations on the physical, intellectual, and moral Bible Soc. Boston, 1812. 8. (B 303) qualities of our colored population; with remarks on - Peaceful reflections, etc., discourse at the intercolonization. New Haven, 1838. 8~ (B 1483) ment of S. Stillman. Boston, 1807. 8. Baldwin, Edward. New guide to the English tongue. (In (B 303) Hazlitn, EW.Gaar. 1 8 1. A -- Another copy. (B303) Hazlitt,W. Trammar. 181u.) - Sermon at Barnstable, July 14, installation of J. Peak. Baldwin, Elihu W. The final judgment. (In National Boston, 1802. (B 1314) preacher, v. 2. 1827-28.) - Sermon at Beverly,installation of E. Williams. Bos. Baldwin, Frederic. Oratio in honorem J. Georgii, Saxonira electoris. (InWittenberg. Univ. Soteria. 1622.) ton, 1803. 8' (B1127) e- Sermon at Boston, quarterly meeting of several Baldwin, George. Tre opere drammatiche, prese churches for special prayer. Boston, 1799. 8'. (B nelle visioni di Dafni. Londra, 1811. 4". 213, 846,857) Contents. Ii trionfo di Mlibeo. - La Cipria Silene. - - Sermon at Cambridge, opening of a new meeting La coronazione di Silene. -house. Boston, 1818. 8 (B 303) Baldwin, Henry. CAMBiELEN., C. C. Examination - Sermon at Sedgwick, May 15, ordination of D. Merrill. Baldwin, Henry. CAMBRELENG, C. C. Examination Boston, 1805. 8~ (B 1314) of the new tariff proposed by H. Baldwin. - Sermon before the Mass. Baptist Missionary Soc., 2d New York, 1821. 8. anniv. Boston, 1804. 8' (B 202) Baldwin, James F. Report on the rail-road surveys fm - Sermonelection. Boston,802. 8 (B18) wBoston toJ thes Heudson Boston, [1828]. 8' (Bsu 796) -- Sermon, Feb. 15, 1802, before the [Gen. Court], interBostontoteudson. Boston,1828.. (B1796) ment of S. Phillips. Boston, 1802. 8. 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BALDWIN 192 BALL - Sermon, Feb. 25, 1820, funeral of Rev. J. M. Winchell. - Support of religious teachers considered. Charlestown, Boston, 1820. 8~ (B 1007) 1813. 8~ (B 520) - Sermon, May 30, 1804, before the Mass. Baptist Miss. - COOKE, P. Modern Universalism exposed; exSoc. Boston, 1804. 8~ (B 873),, amination of the writings of Balfour. Lowell, - Sermon on the death of Washington, Dec. 29, 1799. 1o 1 Boston, 1799. 8. (B 173) 1834. 12. - The supreme deity of Christ, discourse. Boston, 1812. - SABINE, J. Reply to an'Inquiry'. Boston, 8~ (B 303) 1825. 8~ - CHESSMAN, D. Memoir of T. Baldwin; with -- Another copy. (B 1713) funeral sermon. With append. containing let- Balfour, Wm., M.D. Observations on adhesion; powers of ters and hymns. Boston, 1826. 80 nature to reunite parts separated from the [body]. - Another copy. (B 1780) Edin., 1814. 8 (B 834) -- A-not~her copy. (B 1780) _- Vindication of the efficacy of manual operations in -- Same. [Without the sermon.] Boston, 1841. 8. rheumatic and nervous diseases. Edin., 1834. 8. - SMITH, E. A man in the smoke, etc.; remarks on (B 1547) Baldwin's sermon upon the purpose of God. Bos- Balguy, John. Divine rectitude; inquiry concernton, 1805, 12'. (C 161) ton, 1805, 12~. Letter(C t161) Con.. ing the moral perfections of the Deity. Lon- WORCESTER, N. Letter to B. Conc., 1791. 8~. (C 315) Baldwin, Thomas, teacher. See Thomas, J. Lippincott's don, 1730. 82 pronounc. gazetteer. 1855. - Foundation of moral goodness. London, 1728Baldwin, V. J. Appeal to common sense on the 29. 2 pts. 8~ Catholic question and on tythes. London, - Letter to a deist [on] moral virtue, and the support it 1823. 8~ receives from revelation. Edin., [1726]. 8~. (B 1902) Essay on Christianity, pving te atir y of - Second letter to a deist concerning [Tindal's]' Christ- Essay on Christianity, proving the antichristianity of as oldasthecreation. Lond.,1731. 8~ (B116) prose- tion. London, 1824. K (B 1361) - ianity as old as the creation'. Lond., 1731. 8'. (B 116) prosecution. London, 1824. 85~ (B 1361) Sermons. (In Family lectres. 1791) Baldwin, Win. Poems. (In Mirror for mag., pt. 3. 1815.) Silvius's defence of'A dialogue eteen a Papist and a Baldwin, Wm. Newgate calendar. 1824-26. SeeKnapp, A. Protestant';s n answer to Stebbing. London 1720. 8~. Baldwin, Wm., AlP.D. Account of two INorth American spe (B 104) cies of cyprus, discovered in Georgia; and of four - Silvius's examination of doctrines taught by [H.] Stebspecies of kyllingia, found on the Brazilian coast, ing. London,1718. 8. (B104) and on the Rio de la Plata in South America. (In ilvius letter to Sherlocl. London, 1719. 8. (B 104) Amer. Phil. Soc. Trans., n.s., v. 2. 1825,) Baldwin, Wm. Charles. African hunting from Balguy, Thomas. Discourses on various subjects. Natal to the Zambesi, 1852-60. London, Winchester, 1785. 5. - Charge to the clergy of Winchester, 1772. London, 1863. 185 1772. 4'. (A58) - Same. New York, 1863. 12~ -Divine benevolence asserted and vindicated. Baldwin & Cradock. Catalogue of books, Nov. 1834. Lon- London, 1781. 8~ don, n.d. 8~ (B 1669) - DAWSON, B. Letter in vindication of the petition on Baldwine, Abp. of Canterbury. Voyage to Syria and Palaes- subscription, from the misrepresentations of T. Baltina, 1190. (In Hakluyt, R. Col. of voy., v. 2. 1810.) guy. London, 1773. 8. (B 1261) Bale, John, Bp. Select works; ed. for the Parker - REMARKS on [his] sermon, Feb. 12, 1775. London, Soc.by H. Christmas. Camb., 1849. 8~ 1775. 8~. (B240) Contents. Biog. notice. -Examinations of Ld. Cob- - PRIESTLEY, J. Considerations on church authority; ham, W. Thorpe, and Anne Askewe. -Image of both occas. by B.'s sermon. London, 1769. 8 (B 1922) churches. Baliana, GiamBatista. BrxIo, C. L. Elogio di B. (In Grillo, L. Elogi, v. 2. 1846.) - Actes of English votaries. London, 1560. 8. Balk, Lars. Museum principis. (18 Linn4eus. Amcen. - God's promises, a morality. (In Dodsley, R. Old acad., v. 1. 1749.) plays, v. 1. 1825.) Balkam, Uriah. Harper's Ferry outbreak and its lesson, - Kynge Johan, a play, ed. by J. P. Collier. Lon- sermon, Dec. 11. Lewiston, 1829. 8~ (B 1590) don, 1838. 4~ (Camden Soc., v.2.) Ball, -, of loniton. HALLETT, J. The reconciler, etc.; a reply to B.'s answer. London, 1727. 8~ (B39) - The temptacyon of our Lorde. 1538. (In Grosart, A. r' r B. Fuller worthies' lib. Miscel., v. 1. 1870.) Ball, Alexander M.W. MORSE, 0. A. Vindication Balearic Islands. DAMETO, J., and MUT, V. An- of the claim of B. to the authorship of' Rock cient and modern history of the islands; tr. me to sleep mother'; [with an article from [by C. Campbell]. London, 1716. 8~ the Northern monthly]. N. York, 1867. 8~. - LACROIX, F. Iles baleares et pithyuses. Paris, 1839. Ball, Ebenezer. Trial for the murder of J. T. Downes. (Appended to Lavallee, J. Espagne. 1850.) Castine, 1811. 8~ (B 344, 440) - Alap. Insult Balearides et Pytiuse. n.p., [16-]. Ball, Edward. Thalaba the destroyer. London, 1826. 12~. (E 78, no. 23.) (B 280) Las; par A. Dumas..Paris, 1861. 2nvo. 182) Ball, Edward, Flying Dutchman. (In Sargent, E. Mod. Baleiniers,Les;parA.Dumas. Paris, 1861. 2v;.18" Bagstand. drama, v. 14.). - The pilot. - (In v. 16.). - Balestier, Joseph N. Annals of Chicago, lecture, Jan. 21, Tom Cringle. (Inv. 18.). - Esmeralda. - Jonathan 1840. Chicago, 1840. 8~ (B 1596) Bradford. (In v. 19.). - Hofer. (In v. 21.). - The BaXeT'ra, I. N. See Valetta. floating beacon. (In v. 23.).- Father and son. - Balfour, Sir James. Historical works; [ed. by J. The innkeeper of Abbeville. (In v. 25.). - The moHaig]. Edin., 1825. 4v. 8~ mentous question. - (In v. 32.). - Walter Tyrrel. Haiteg]J. -, "^^ Vol. 1, 2{ Annals of Scotland, 1057464(In Webster, B. Acting nat. drama, v. 1.). 3, 4te. Me Vol., 2. Annals of Sacotland 1057-1640. Ball, Edward. Speech on the wasteful expenditures upon 3, 4. Memorials of Church and State, 1650-52. publicbuildings. Wash.,1856. 8 (B1508) Balfour, Robert. Liberal charity, etc., sermon before the Ball, Ephraim. The hand-made nail trade. (In Timmins. Soc. for Prop. Christ. Knowl. Edin., 1789. 8~. (B 303) Resources. 1868.) Balfour, Walter. Inquiry into the Scriptural im- Ball, Heman. Sermon before Union lodge, Middlebury, port of the words translated Hell. Charles- June 27,1799. Rutland, 1799. 8~ (B 197) town, 1824. 8'. Ball, J. Importance of right apprehensions of God. Lontown, 1824. 8~. don, 1736. 16~. (B 38) - Letter to Allen in reply to his lecture on univ. salva- Ball, Jacob. Prospect of future judgment; funeral sermon tion. Charlestown, 1828. 12~. (C243) for J. Fryer. London, 1725. 8~. (B 602) - Letter to B. Whitman on the term Gehenna. Ball, John, M.D. The modern practice of physic. Boston, 1834. 12~. 3ded. London, 1778. 2v. 8~ - Letter to Rev. Dr. Beecher. 4th ed. Boston, 1829. 12. Ball, John. The Northampton boot and shoe makers' (D 22) strike. (In Nat. Assoc. From. Soc. 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BALL 193 BALLATI - ed. Peaks, passes, and glaciers; excursions by deathe of Roberte, lorde Deverox, earle of Essex, 1601; the Alpine club. London, 1859. 8~ -Acclamatio patrie, 1604. a^' *^^0^ ~'^9^~ 8. ^4-6. Roxburghe ballads. With short notes by W. Contents. Wills. A. Passage of the Fenetre de Sa- 4. Rox e balla. Wh s t nos by lena. -Tyndall, J. Day among the Slracs of the Chappell. Vol. 1,1). 1-3. 1869-71. lern-Tndall, Jd. - Day aHa n g F t Ser.acs of the0 la- 7. Captain Cox, his ballads and books; or, Robert wcier du Gefnt.M-oaBwkls,. -V. Mhotes of excursions, Laneham's letter; ed. by F. J. Furnival. 1871. west side of Mont Blanc. - Mathews, W. Mountains of Bagnes. - Hinchliff, T. W. From Zermatt to Ballads. HERDER, J. G. von. Stimmen der Vdlker in Liethe Val d Anniviers, by the Trift Pass. -Ball, J. Pas- dern. (IA his Simmt. Werke, v. 16. 1852.) sage of the Schwarz Thor from Zermatt to Ayas. - Da- See also Legends; - Poetry; - Romances; - Suvies, J. L. Ascent of one of the Mischabel-Horner, perstitions; - also English literature;- and the divicalled the Dom. -Ames, E. L. Ascents of the Fletsch- sion Literature under the following names: Bohemia; - horn and Alleleinhorn. - Anderson, E. Ascent of the Denmark; - France;- Germany; - Ireland; - ScotSchreckhorn. - Ball, J. Grimsel to Grindelwald.- land; - Servia; - Spain; - Sweden; - United States; Hardy, J. F. Ascent of Finster Aar Horn. - Bunbury, also Cheshire; - Derbyshire; - Lancashire; - YorkE. H..Excursion from Aeggisch-Horn to Mouch Sattel. shire. Ballads with music appear both under some - Hinchliff, T. W. Wildstrubel and Oldenhorn. - one of these heads and under Songs. Kennedy, E. S. Night adventure on the Bristenstock. - Balladyna, tragedija; przez J. Stowackiego. Paryz, 1839. Forster, R. W. E. Baths of Stachelberg and heights 12~. (E 82) and passes in vicinity. - Ramsay, A. C. Old glaciers Ballance, C. History of Peoria, Ill. Peoria, 1870. 8~ of Switzerland and Wales. -Hardy, J. F. Ascent of BallanchePierreSimon. Discours. (InParis.Inst. Acd. iEtna. -Ball, J. Suggestions for Alpine travellers; - r. Recuelldesdisc. 1840-49.pt..) Table of heights of chief mountains in the chain of Alps. AP J J. ( s lages hist lit., v.2. 1867.) - Same. 2d series; ed. byE. S. Kennedy. Lon- - SAINTE-BEUVE C. A. (In his Portraits contemp., v. 1. don, 1862. 2 v. 8. 1852.) Vol. 1. Holland, E. T. Tour in Iceland in the sum- Ballanti, Vincent. Temple de la victoire sans ailes mer (if 1861.- Ober-Engadin. a Milman, A. Pontre- sur l'Acropole, restaur6 par R. Kousmin, sina to Chiesa; Pass of the Rosegg Glacier and Col di. Pari,. X Scersen; Tour of Bernina. b Kennedy, E. S. Ascent decritparB. Paris, 1837. fo of Pizzo Bernina. - Chamounix district. a Dodson, J. Ballantine, Henry. Relations of the Maratha to the SanG. Passages of the Glacier duTour and of Col de Miage. skrit. (in Amer. Orient. Soc. Journ., v.3. 1853.) b Hudson, C. Narr. of accident on Col de Miage in July, Ballantine, James. Life of D. Roberts, compiled 1861. - High level glacier route fr. Chamounix to Zer- from his Journal and other sources; with matt. a Jacomb, F. W. Introd. remarks. b Winkworth, S. Col d'Argentiere from Chamounix to St. etchings. Edin., 1866. 4~ Pierre. c Jacomb, F. W. Col du Sonadon. d Hardy, Ballantine, John. The importance of God's presence, etc., F. J. Same. e Buxton, Sir T. F. Col de Chermon- sermon. Boston, 1756. 8~ (B303) tane. f Tuckett, F. F. Col de la Reuse de l'Arolla. g Ballantine Wm Observations on confessions of Jacomb, F. W. Col de la Valpelline. - Monta Rosa ations on coessi chain. a Schweitzer, E. Ascent of Breithorn. b Ma- faith, mode of worship in Presbyterian thews, W. Col de Lys. c Hardy, J. F. Ascent of Lys- churches, discipline of churches, etc. 2d ed. kamm. c Mathews, WV. Col des Jumeaux. e Buxton, Edin., 1804. 12E. N. Ascent of the Nord End. - Noic Alps. a Brin-' ton, W. German Alps. b Brinton, IW. 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BALLESTEROS 194 BALSEMAO Ballesteros, Jose Rodriguez. (In Amunategui, M. L. nd - Same. 3d ed. Boston, 1848. 12~ G. V. Biografios de Americanos. 1854.) - Other copies of nos. 14, 25, and 26. (B 1008, 1282) Ballingall, Sir George. Outlines of military sur- - Sermon at the dedication of the Universalist ch. at Shirgery. 5th ed. Edin., 1855. 8' ley. Salem, 1817. 8~ (B 1307) t ANNALSOf. (In* M.Pape', v.. - Sermon delivered at the 2d Universalist meeting-house Ballitore, ANNALS of. (In Leadbeater, M. Papers, v. 1.Boston. 1819. 8. (B 1008) Balloon post. Numbers 1-6; April 11-17, 1871; - Sermon on the 1st Sabbath in Jan. Boston, 1818. (B 303) [complete]. Boston, 1871. 4~ - Same. 2d ed. Boston, 1820. 8~ Balloons. See Aeronautics. -- Sermon on the 2d Sabbath of Feb. Bost., 1818. 8~ (B 303) Ballot, Jules. Histoire de l'insurrection cretoise. - Seon on the nature nd tendency of heppositon to the true doctrine of Jesus Christ. Dedham, 1822. Paris, 1868. 8 8. (B 1126) Ballot. ADAMS, C. 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BALTARD 195 BALZAC Baltard, Louis Pierre. M6moires sur la r6union du Baltimore and American commercial advertiser (the name palaces des Tuileries et du Louvre. Paris, assumed in 1870 by the'American and commercial advertiser'). See American. 1811. f. Baltimore and Ohio R.R. Co. Act to incorporate the comBaltic Sea. CARR, Sir J. Northern summer; or, pany. Balt., 1827. 8~ (B 953) Travels round the Baltic. Hartford, 1806. 12~ - By-laws. [Balt., 1827.] 8. (B 953) CATTE CALLEVILLE, J. P. G-. Taba dela - HOWARD, W., and others. Report on the surveys, etc. ATTEAu-CALLEVILLE, J. P. (G. Tableau de la -Balt., 1828. 8. (B 982) Mer Baltique. Phila., 1812. 2 v. 8. - RAILROADS in the U. S.; protest against a subscrip- COMPAGNIE DE LA BALTIQUE. Plan d'une associa- tion on the part of Md. to the B. and 0. R.R. Bait., tion pour le commerce de la Baltique. St. Peters- 1827. 8. (B 1108) bourg, 1815. 4~ (A 3) Baltimore Co. STUART, R., and others. Address of the - DROYSEN, G. Studien zur baltischen Frage. (I^ His- grand jury for Baltimore Co. to the charge [of] the tor. Zeitschrift, v. 15. 1866.) chief justice, and reply of the court. Bait., 1813. 8~ - EASTLAKE, Lady E. Letters from the shores of (B 453). BaTV i. 2 ed. T o1 2 l Baltimore. Democratic Convention. 1852. Platform. (In the Baltic. 2d ed. London, 1842. 2 v. 12~ Document for the people. B 1485, 1506) - HILL, S. S. Travels on the shores of the Baltic. Baltimore Library Company. Catalogue of the London, 1854. 8~. books. Bait., 1809. 80. - HUGHES, R. E. Two summer cruises with the - Another copy. (B 882) Baltic fleet. London, 1855. 120. Baltimore medical and philosophical lycaum; by N. Potter. - MACGREGOR, J. The Rob Roy on the Baltic. Vol. 1, no. 1-3; Jan. - Sept. 1811. Bait., 1811. 8~. London, 1867. 16~ (B 825)'MILNE,. The Baltic, its gates, shores, and Baltimore medical and physical recorder; cond. by cte- TILNER d, 18 The sTic, sgts nrs nT. Watkins. Vol. 1. Baltimore, 1809. 8~ cities. London, 1854. 12~... NAcities. London, 18 4. tr 12 th an Baltimore medical and surgical journal; ed. by E. - NAPIER, SWi C. History of the Baltic campaign Geddings. Baltimore, 1833-34. 2v. 80. of 1854, from documents, etc., furnished bye. nin as Nor A. a vs o. m d. * G. * Earps Lno 18 7 8" Noo te. Continued as North Amer. archives of med. him; ed. by G.B.Earp. London, 1857. 8. and surg. science. - OTHERE. Voyage to the Baltic in the 9th century. Baltimore. Mercantile Library Assoc. 4th annual report. (In Kerr, R. Col. of voy., v. 1. 1824.) Bait., 1843. 8~ (B 1179, 1196) - SCOTT, C. H. Baltic, Black Sea, and Crimea. Baltimore. National Republican Convention. 1831. JourLondon, 1854. 12. nal. Washington, 1831. 8~ (B 1494) The SOUND and Baltic, in a political, military, and Baltimore patriot and evening advertiser. Vol. 2, commercial view. London, 1801. 8~ (B 672) no. 150; Jan. 1, 1814 — Vol. 47, no. 14357; - WRAXALL, N. W. Tour round the Baltic. June 30, 1860 (wanting July I - Dec. 31 of 4th ed. 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Morris. Bait., 1861. 8~ 4, 1815, with regard to laying the corner stone - Catalogue [no. 2] of books to be purchased. of the Washington monument in Baltimore. Bait., 1863. 8~ Bait., 1815. 8~ - Founder's letters and the papers relating to its BoYD, W. H. Baltimore city directory, 1858. dedication and its history, to Jan, 1, 1868. Bait., n.d. 8~ Balt., 1868. 8~ - CELEBRATION of the triumph of liberty in Baltimore Society for the Abolition of Slavery. See MeFrance, wi'th address by W. Wirt, 1830. morials to Congress. 1792. (B 764, 1473, C 72) e, wh aress by W. Wirt, 1830. Baltimore. Whig Convention. 1852. Platform. See DocBalt., 1830. 8. ument for the people, etc. (B 1485, 1506) - CITIZEN soldiers at North Point and Fort Baltus, Jean Francois. Reponse a'l'Histoire des oracles' McHenry, Sept. 12, 13, 1814. Balt., [1862]. 80~. a de,Fontenelle. (InDict. descis. occultes,v.2. 1852.) Baluze, Etienne. Epistolae F. B. Carpzovio, J. Schiltero. - DESCRIPTION of Washington monument and the public (Tn Schelhorn. Amen. lit., v. 8. 1728.) buildings in Baltimore. Bait., L184-?] 16~. (D 41). Note. (In Lactantius. De mortibus. 1692.) - INTERESTING papers relative to the recent riots at B. Balwhidder, Rev. Micah, psesed. Annals of the parish. Phila., 1812. 8~. (B 441) See Gait, J. — MATCHETT,-. Baltimore director, 1831. Bait., Balzac, Honore de. CEuvres completes, Paris, 1831. 12. 1865-66. 45v. 12. -MARYLAND. Commissioners on the Practicability of a Contents. La comedie huntaine Scenes de lavie Canal from Baltimore to the Potomac. Report, with privee. La maison du chat-qui-pelote. - Le bal de the engineer's report. Baltimore, 1823. 8~. (W 2) seeaux..- La bourse. - La vendetta- Mme. Firmiani. - - MARYLAND. Gen.Assembly. Act for relief of the poor. Une double famille. - La paix du menage. —La fausse c.t.p. [1773.] 8. (B 925) maitresse. - Etude de femme. - Autre 6tude de femme. - ILES, N., and Russ, J. D. Medical statistics; a com- — La grande Bretech. -Albert Savarus. -Memoires de parative view of the mortality in N. Y., Phila., Bal- deux jeunes mariees. - Une fille d'ive.- La femme de timore, and Bost. N. Y., 1827. 8~ (B 830) trente ans. - La femme abandonee.-Lagrenadiere.- PROCEEDINGS of sundry citizens of B. convened for Le message. - Gobseck. - Le contiat de mariage. - Un devising the means of improving the intercourse debut dans la vie. - Modeste Mignon. - Batrix. - [with] the western states. Bait., 1827. 8. (B 935) Honorine. - Le colonel Chabert. - La messe del'athee. - REMARKS on the intercourse of Baltimore with the -L'interdiction. - Pierre Grassdu. Scenes de la vie western county; with a view of the communications de province. Ursule Mirouet. - Eugenie Grandet. - proposed. Baltimore, 1818. 8~ (W 2) Les celibataires. a Pierrette. -Le cure de Tours. -Les See also Fort M'Henry; - Maryland; - St. Mary's celibataires. b Un menage de gargon. - Les Parisiens College. en Province. - L'illustre Gaudissart. - La muse du deBaltimore advertiser, 1806-08. See Federal gazette and partment. - Les rivalites. La vieille fille. - Le cabinet Baltimore advertiser. des antiques. - Le lys dans la vallee. - Illusions perducs.

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BALZAC 196 BANCROFT a Deux potes. - Un grand homme deprovince a Paris. Bampton lectures. v.P., 1782-1866. 14 v. 8~ b Un grand homme (suite). - Eve et David. Scenes Pro'becies and testi de la vie parisienne. Splendeurs et miseres des cour- e. 782. Holmes, opheies an tisanes. -I Esther heureuse. - A conbien 1'arriour revi- umony of John the Baptist, and parallel prophecies of ent aux vielards. - O mnent les mauvais cheris. - Jesus Christ. Oxford, 1782. 1784. White, J. Serent aux vdeillards. ~ O menent les mauvais cheminces -]~ La dcermuere incarnation dte Vautrin. - Un prince de la mons. 2d ed., with sermon on the duty of attempting Bohime. - Un homme d'affaires. - Gaudissart I.1 - Les the propagation of the Gospel in India. London, 1785. comidiens sans le savoir. Ilistoire des treize. - Fer- 1790. Kett, H. Representation of the conduct and ragus. - La cduchesse de Langeais. - La dfile aux yeux opinions of the primitive Christians, with remarks d'or. - Le p~re Goriot. - Grandeur et dicadence de on assertions of Gibbon and IPriestley. 2d ed. London, C6sar Birotteau. -La maison Nucingen. -Les secrets 1792. 1804. Larence, 1 Atept to iust. those de la princesse de Cadignan. - Les employis. - Sar- articles of the Ch. of Eng., which Ca.lvinists improprazine. - Facino Cane. - Les parents pauvres. a La ey consider as Calvinisticl. Oxford 1805.1822. cousine Bette. b Le cousin Pons. Scises de Ia vie Whately, ItR. Use and abuse of party feeling in matpolitique. Une tenebreuse affaire. Un pisode sous lareligion. 3 ed.. ith add. ser. and a disc. terreur. - L'envers de lhistoire contemporaine. -Mme. by King. London 1833. 1828. Horne, T. Religious de la Cha nterie. - L'initi6. - Z. Marcas. - Le dIput necessity of reformation asserted. Oxford. 1828. d'Arcis. Scnes de ie tie mgilitaire. Les chouans on la 1836. Ogilvie, C. A. The divine glory manifested in Bretagneen 1799. Uns e passion dans te disert. ScOnes the conduct and discourses of our Lord. Oxford, Bretagne en 1799. Une passion dans le desert..cenes rdelagedecampagne. Lern decindecampagne.-Le 1836. 1843. Grant, A. Missions to heathen. Loncur6 de village. - Les paysans. Etudes philosophiques. do'85 1858. ManselIL. L io go La peau de chagrin. - La recherche de t'absolu. - J6sus thought examined 3d ed. London 1859. 1859. RawChrist en Flandre. - M6lmoth reconcilie. - Le chef linson, G. Historical evidences of the Scripture records. Loud.. 1859. - Sam?,e. With the notes tr. by A. d'muvre inconnu. - L'enfant maudit. - Gambara. - r. Lond. 859Boston. - Sme.12 1860. Hntes sey, J. Massimilla Doni. - Les marana. - Adieu. - Le r6quisi- nd Boston, 860. 12. London, 1860ey, 2. tionnaire. - El verdugo. - Un drame a bord de la mer. Sunday, its origin, history, etc. London, 1860. 1862. - L'anberge rmouge. - L'lixir fde ongnue vie. - Maitre Farrar, HI. S. Critical history of firee thought in rcf. to Corn~lius. - Sur Catherine de M\1dicis. a Le martyr cal- the Christian religion. London, 1862. 1866. Liddon, viniste. b La confidence des iRuggieri. c Les deux rOves. -Louis Lambert. - Les proscrits. - Seraphita. sEtudes Bananier, Le; par F. Souli6. Paris, 1858. 16' analytiques. Physiologie du mariage - Petites miseres Banca rotta, La; commedia. See Goldoni, C. de la vie conjugale. - La recherche de l'absolu. -Les Banchero, A. ALESSI, F. (In Grillo, L. Elogi, v. 3.) contes drolatiques. - Theatre. Vautrin. - Les ressour- Banchero, G. B. Elogio di E. Vernazza. (l Grillo, L. ces de Quinola. - PamSla Giraud. - Le maratre. - Le Elogi, v. 1.)' ~Jfaiseur. rn i J o n ^ ^ Banchi, Luciano. Breve degli officiali del comune di Siena. - Alchemist; or, The house of Claes; tr. by 0. (In Archivio stor. ital., ser. 3a, t. 3, p. 2; t. 4, p. 2. W. Wight and F. B. Goodrich. New York, 1866). - Cremona durante il dominio dei Veneziani, 1861. 12. 1499-1509, di G. S. Picenardi. (In t. 4. p. 2. 1866). - - Les Chonans; on, La Bretagne en 1799. 2e ed. La lira. latavola delle possessioni,.e le preste nella Bru, Les Choans; ou, La Bretagne en 1799. 2e ed. repubblica di Siena. (In t. 7, p. 2. 1868). -I porti Brux., 1834. 2 v. 12~ della Maremma senese durante la republica. (In v. - La com6die humaine. Paris, 1842-46. 16 v. 10. 1869; v. 11. p. 2. v. 12, p. 1, 2. 1870.) (v. 11 w.). 80' Banco nacional de San C&rlos. Accionistas, febrero 24, Contents. Vol. 1-4. Scenes de la vie priv6e. 5-8. 1788. np. [1788?]. f'' (A 66) Scenes de la vie de province. 9-12. Scenes de la vie Bancroft, Aaron. The committees vindicated. Exparisienne. 13. Scenes de la vie militaire et de la vie amination of BarstowTs' Remarks on the prelimde campagne. 14-16. Etudes philosophiques, et tudes inary history of two discourses by A. Bancroft'. analyliques. Keene, 1822. 8. (B 1282) - Melmoth reconciliS. (In L'Echo des feuilletons. 2e an- - The comparative advantages of the ministerial pronpe. 1842.) fession; discourse, ordination of N. Parker, Ports- Physiologie du arige. Brux., 1837. 2v. mouth, Sept. 14. Portsmouth, 1808. 8~ (B 210) P~ Jhysiologie -d mariage. Brux., 1837. 2v. __ Discourse before the convention of Congregational (v. 2 w.). 18~ ministers of Mass. Boston. 1820. 8~ (B 957) Scenes de la vie des animaux. 1842-44. See Hetzel, P. J. - Discourse before 2d Congreg. Soc., Worcester. Apr. 8, See Lomenie, L. L. de. Gallerie des contemp., v. 2. 1827, ord. of A. Hill. Worcester. 1827. 8~. (B 1282) 1840; -- Sainte-Beuve, C. A. Portraits contemp., v. 1. - Discourse before Worcester Aux. Soc. for Meliorating 1852;- Taine, H. Nouveaux essais de critique. 1865. the Condition of the Jews, Apr. 28. Worcester. Balzac, Jean Louis Guez, seignesur de. Lettres h [1824]. 8 (B 1330) - Discourse on conversion. Worcester, 1818. 8. (B 304, M. Conrart, etc. Leide, J. Elsevier, 1659. 18~. 1590, 1808) - Le Socrate chrestien, etc. Arnhem, 1675. 12' - Doctrine of immortality; Christmas sermon, 1818. Contents. Le Socrate chrestien. — Apologie centre le Worcester, 1819. 8~ (B 1282) docteur de Louvain, a M. de Marca. - Deux discours - Duties of parents, discourse, Worcester, Aug. 10, 1823. envoye a Rome a M. le card. Bentivoglio. - Trois dis- 2d ser. Boston, 1824. 8. (C 205) cours envoyS a M. Descartes. —Dissertation ou Diver- - Essay on the life of G. Washington. Worcester, ses remarques sur divers escrits, a M. Conrart. - Sur 1807. 8. les deux sonnets'd' Uranie' et'de Job'. - Dissertatione. London, 1808. 8O ou Reponses a quelques questions, au R. P. Dom Andr Same. London, 1808.'. de Saint Denis. - Judicium de imitatione Lipsiance - Eulogy on the character of Washington. Worcester, Latinitatis. - A M. de Forgues. - A M. de S. Romain. Feb. 22, 1800. Worcester, 1800. 8~. (W 52) Bamberg. Bambergische peinliche Halssgerichtss - Female duties and trials, sermon. (In Liberal preacher. v. 2. 1829.) Ordnung. [Bamberg,] 1580. fo. - Importance of a religious education; sermon, Worces- ANNALEs Babenbergenses. (In Pertz. Mon. Germ., ter, Oct. 31, execution of S. Frost. Worcester, 1793. Script., v. 10. 1852); - ANNALES et notee Babenber- 8~. (B 196, 304) genses, 1012-1501. (In v. 17. 1861.) - Importance of attending to our own salvation; sermon. - ANNALES sancti Michaelis Babenbergenses, 1066-1160. (In Liberal preacher, v. 3. 1830.) (In Pertz. Mon. Germ., Script., v. 5. 1844.) - Importance of education; oration before Leicester JAF, P onumenta Bambegensia. Berolini, Academy, July 4. Worcester. 1806. 8 (B 429, 566) 1869. 8'. (Biblre.German.,v. 6.)- John Adams. (In Worcester mag., v. 2. 1826.) 1869:. 8~ (Bibl. rer. German., v. 5.) - The leaf an emblem of human life; sermon, Nov. 22, - SPRENGER, P. 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BANCROFT 197 BANGOR - Sermon, dedication of 2d Cong. ch., Worc. Worcester, - REED, W. B. Pres. Reed's reply to Bancroft 1829.8~ (B 1307)- ~and others. Phila., 1867. 80 - Sermon, installation of A. Bigelow, Medford, July 9. anoters. ila., Boston, 1823. 8~ (B 280, 1595) - - Rejoinder to Bancroft's historical essay on - Sermon, July 9, Sunday following the death of J. Pres. Reed. Phila., 1867. 8~ Adams. Worcester, 1826. 8 (B 1206) - SCHUYLER, G. L. Correspondence and remarks - Sermon, May 27, the day of general election. Boston, 1801. 8~. (B 177) upon Bancroft's history of the northern cam-'Sermon, Worcester, Jan. 31. Wore., 1836. 8~ (B 1325) paign of 1777, and the character of Major- Sermon, Worcester, June 11, consecrating of Morning Gen. Philip Schnyler. New York, 1867. 8~ Star Lodge. WTorcester 1793. 8. (B 304) Bancroft, Joseph. Census of avnnah, with statis- Vindication of the result of the late mutual council in Bancroft, Joseph. Census of Savannah, with statisPrinceton. Worcester, 1817. 8~ (B 260) tics, hist. notices, etc. Savannah, 1848. 8~ -- GOFFE. J. The result of council at Princeton incapa- - Same. 2d ed. Savannah, 1848. 8. ble of vindication; a review of B.'s'Vindication'. Bancroft, Richard, Arbp. of Canterbury. Sermon at Paul'sNWorcester, 1817. 8 (B260) ~B-V.Cross, Feb. 9, 1588. (In Hicks, G. Col. B 903) - The world passeth away; but the children of God. 9 1. ( Hik, Thabide orld peverasseth away; beforut the chldreistian fchurch - Same, in part, with Vindication of the church of Scotabide forever; sermon before 2d Christian church in land, n reply to Bncoft's sermon, il.'D. anWorcester, Jan. 6. Worcester, 1811. 8 (B 304) croft's rashnes', by J. Davidson. (In Wodrow Soc. - BIOGRAPHICAL notice of B. (In Mass, Med. Soc. Miscell., v. 1. 1844.) Med. comm., v. 8. 1854.) ~- HILL, A. Discourse on his life and character, Aug. 22. Bancroft, Sidney C. Report of the case of 0. Earle Worcester, 1839. 8. (B 1163, 1208, 1878) in equity against W. 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BANGS 198 BANK Bangs, Edward. Description of the town of Worcester. (Il - GILBART, J. W. Causes of the pressure on the money Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 1. 1806.) market in 1839. London, 1840. 8~. (B 1171) - Oration, Worcester, July 4. Wor., 1800. 8. (B 457) - GODFREY, M. Account of the Bank of England. (In Bangs, Edward Dillingham. Abstract of school returns, Somers, J. Col. of tracts, 2d ed., v. 11. 1814.) by order of the House of Rep. [House doc., no. 5. GR. BRIT. Parliament. Report from the comBoston, 18-.] 8 (B 1198) mittee of secrecy on the Bank of England Bangs, Nathan. Discipline of the Methodist Episco- charter London 1832 f. pal Church defended against the Christian pal Church defended against the Christian - Reports from the secret committee, on the expediency spectator. New York, 1830. 8~ of the Bank resuming cash payments. (In PamBanians. LORD, H. Discovery of the sect. (In Churchill, phleteer, 1819; v. 14 of B 838) 0. and J. 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London, 1683. 4~ (B 654) BankforSavingsinNewYork. Charterandby-laws. New the issues of the B. London, 1826. 8~ York, 1819. 12~. (C 65) - PALMER, J. H. Causes and consequences of the pres- 1st, 2d report. New York, 1820-21. 8. (B 1042) sureupon themoneymarket. Lond.,1837. 8~. (B1135) Bank notes (manuzfacture). HEATH, L. Greatly - - Reply to the Reflections', of S. Loyd. London, 1837. improved government counterfeit detector. (B 11 [2d ed.] Boston and Washington, [1870]. 4 PATSON, W. ritings; ed. by S. Bannister. - BANKS in New England; only sure guide to bank-bills... Address on the management of the Boston 1806. 8~. (C 197) - PAYNE, D. B. Address on the management of the BostonER, 180. Appeal to the banks and public. Bank of Eng. (In Pamphleteer, 1816; v. 7 of B 868) B REWSTR, A. Appeal to the banks and- SMART, B. Plain narrative of a post bill of 50 pounds tNEW YORK. Assembly. Senate. Report of com. on detained at the B. of Eng. Lond., 1818. 8~. (B 1682) -NEw YORK. Assembly. Setate. 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London, 1798. 4' Bank of Kentucky. Charter..p., 1834. 8~ (B 1543) ADAMS, H. Bank of England restriction. (n N. - List of the present holders of the original stock in the - ADAMS, H. Bank of Englan d restriction. F,-.an Bank. Louisville, 1841. 8~. (B 1176) Amer. rev., v. 105; nd in Adams, C. F., Jr., and H. - Memorial of the president and directors of the Bank of Chapters of Erie. 1871.) IKy. in relation to the report of the joint committee - ATKINSON, J. Cash-resumption, 1819; [four on banks. Frankfort, 1841. 8~. (B 1182) pamphlets]. London, 1819. 8. - Responsetothe joint committee on banks. n.p., [1840]. - ATTWOOD, Mi. Speech in the House of Commons, 8~. (B 1176; 1182) April 9, on seconding Baring's amendment for ap- - KENTUCKY. Gen. Assembly. An act granting certain pointment of committee on Bank cash payments powers to the Bank of Ky. n.p., [1842]. 12~. (B 1182) bills. London, [1821]. 8. (B 1674.1847) Bank of Maryland. JOHNSON, R. Memorial to the legis- ATTWOOD, T. Letter to the Earl of Liverpool, on the lature of Mayland. Balt., 1840. 8 (B 1663) reports of the committees on the bank restriction act. Bank of N. America. CLARKE, M. St. C., and HALL, Birmingham, 1819. 8~. (B 1847) D. A. Legislative and documentary history - - Second letter on the Bank reports, as occasioning the of the Bank of U. States. [and] the original national dangers and distresses. London, 1819. 8 Bank of N. America (B 1847) Bank of N. America. Wash., 1832. 8. -- BOYD, W. Letters to Pitt, on the influence of the stop- - CAREY, M., ed. Debates and proceed. of the Gen. page of issues in specie at the Bank of Eng. London, Assem. of Penn. [concern.] law annulling the char1801. 8. (B 781) ter of the Bank. Phila., 1786. 8~ (B 640) - CURRENCY under the actof 1844. Lond., 1858. 8' - PENNSYLVANIA. Gen. Assembly. Debates and pro~ RDIGESTNof evidence aonotheBankcharterbefore ceed. on the memorials praying a repeal of the law - DIGE:ST of evidence on the Banuk charter before anIlling the charter. Phila., 1786. 8. (B 630) the committee of 1832. London, 1833. 8~ - To the stockholders of the Bank of No. Amer. on the - EsSAY on banking in England and Scotland, with obs. subject of old and new banks. n.t.p. Phila., [1791]. upon an alteration of the charter of the Bank of Eng- 8~. (B 741) land. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1822. 8'. (B 1674) - WILSON, J. Considerations on the Bank of North -FRANCI, J. History of the Bank of England. America. (In is orks, v. 3.1804.) L~ondon, 1847. 2v~.8". — - Another copy. (C 69) London, 1847. 2 v. 8. - - REMARKS on'Considerations'. Phila., 1785. 8. (B 665)

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BANK 199 BANK Bank of Pennsylvania. PENNSYLVANIA. Gen. Assembly. - MCDUFFIE, G. Report on so much of the President's. Report of committee to examine into the state of message as relates to the Bank. Wash., 1830. 8~ the Bank of Penn. and the Phila. Bank. Harris- 21st Cong. 1st sess. H. no. 358. (B 1064, 1792, 1580) burg. 1829. 8~ (B 400) - NILES, J. M. Speech in reply to Rives, Jan. 5, 1839. Bank of So. Carolina. Report of the president and direc- n.p., n.d. (B 1497) tors. n.t.p. 1819. 8~. (B 563) - OPINION of the court of appeals for Kentucky, in case Bank of Tennessee. Statement of the president. n.p., Commonwealth vs. J. Morrison; power of the state [1857-]. 8~. (B 1545) to tax an office of the Bank of the U. S. Frankfort, Bank of the United States. Exhibit of losses at 1819. 8~ (B 1438) the office of discount and deposit in Balti- - PENNSYLVANIA. Legislature. House. Debate in the th o d t a House of Penn. on Holgate's resolutions relative to more under J. A. Buchanan and J. W. the Bank. n.p., [1811]. 8~ (B451) M'Culloh; appended, Report of the con- - PLAIN truth, from the N. Y. daily advertiser. N. Y., spiracy cases. Baltimore, 1823. 8- 1821. 120. (C 111) -spiray ases. Baltimore, 1823. 8~ QUESTIONS on.branch bank notes and drafts, invest- Memorial, [asking for a change in the charter]. Wash., ments in the public debt in 1824-25, and the ability of 1821. 8~. (16th Cong. 2d sess. doc. 45. B 1541) the Bank to make loans to government. np., [1832]. Report of a committee of directors [in reply to A. 4~ (B 1541) Jackson, etc. n.p., 1834]. 8~. pp. 41. (B 1541) - QUESTIONS on the influence of the Bank upon trade. Report on the condition of the Bank. Phila., 1822. 8~. n.p. [1832]. 4~ (B 1541) (B 564) - REMARKS upon the Bank; examination of the report - ADAMS, J. Q. Speech, removal of the public depos- of the committee of ways and means, April, 1830; ites. Wash., 1834. 8~. (B 1541, 1721, 1732, 1810) by a merchant. Boston, 1831. 8~ (B 1541) - - Same. Supplement to the Daily advertiser and pa- - REMEDY, The, in a national bank of the people, vs. a triot. n.p., [1834]. 8~. (B 1089, 1427, 1810) treasury bank and a national bank of a party; by an -- ATWATER, J. Considerations on the approaching dis- Amer. citizen. New York, 1838. 8~ (B 1544) solution of the Bank. New Haven, 1810. 8~. (B 452) - REVIEW of the veto; examination of the President's - BANKS and a paper currency; their effects upon so- message and objections to the bill to modify the act ciety. Phila., 1832. 8~. (B 1543) rechartering the Bank. [Wash.? 1832?] 8. (B 1541) - BENTON. T. H. Speech on Clay's resolutions rel. to - RIVES, W. C. Speech on his resolutions calling upon the removal of -the deposites. Boston, 1834. 8~. the Treasury Dep't. for information respecting its (B 1541) fiscal arrangements with the Bank. Washington, - BINNEY, A. Speech on the question of the removal of 1839. 8~ (B 1541) the deposites. Wash., 1834. 8~ (B 1025, 1652) - SMITH, S. Speech on the renewal of the charter. - BRANCH bank of the U. States at Boston. (In Mass. Wash., 1832. 8~ (B 1831) Hist. Soc. Col.. v. 21. 1825.) - STUART, A. H. H. Speech on the bill to incorporate - CALHOUN, J. C. Remarks in the Senate of the U.S., the subscribers to the Fiscal Bank of the U. S. Wash., March 21, 1834, [on] a bill to continue the charter. 1841. 8~. (B 1167) n.p., n.d. 8~. (B 1018) - To the stockholders of the Bank of No. Amer. on the old - Remarks on the President's protest, May 6, 1843. and new banks. n.t.p. Phila., 1791. 8. (B 741) Washington, 1834. 8~ (B 1810) - UNITED STATES. 21st Gong. 1st sess. House. 358. Re- CAREY, M. Letters to A. Seybert on the re- port [of] the committee of ways and means on so newal of the charter. Phila., 1810. 8. much of the President's message as relates to the aAnotherd cospy. (B 438) - Bank. [Wash., 1830.] 80 (B 1064, 1541.) _-..Anoti~er co~~..(B 43- 2- 22d (bong. 1st sess. Hnouse. 283. Renew charter bank - D esultory reflections upon the ruinous consequences U Vews of the aor. 9, 1832.., bd. of a non-renewal of the charter. 2d ed. Philadel-. phia, 1810. 80 (B 438) 8 15 -- SCoAe. 3d ed. Ph.. 0. (B 436, 1887) - -''ouse. 460. Report [of the majority, minority, and - CHAMBERS,. Address. to the people of Frann Mr. Adams.] of the committee on the Bank of the - CHAMBERS, (. Address to the people of brank 9li 5)n9,E95) andAdascos. Charbersburg. 1834. 80. (B 1495) - U. S., Apr., May 1832. n.t.p. 80. (B 1059, E 95) andton Adams 8 Same. R eport of the minority [only]. (B 1062) - CLAIMS of A. Jackson to the office of President. [No 1. - a- epots on the bank question, Mar. 14 1832 (pVeto of the bill to re-charter the Bank of the Unitedank question, Mar. 14. States.] N. Y.. 1832. 80. (B 1105) pended to Amer. quart. rev., v. 11. 1832.) - Speech on the removal of the deposites, Dec. 1833.ash., 183. 8~. (B 110 Wash., 1834. 80. (B 1541) - - 23td Cony. st sees. House. 312. Removal public ane- CONNECTICUT. Gen5. Assembly. Report of the joint posites. Report [of] committee of ways and means, committee on the Governor's A essage rLelating to vearch 4,1834. np.,n.d. 8. (B 810) the Bank, the currency, etc. New Haven, 1834. 8~. --- HIfouse. 313..Removal public deposites. Report of (B 1541) Xthe minority of the committee of ways and means CUSHING, C. Speeches on currency and public depos- March 4,1834. [np., n.d 8 (B515, 1810) ites. Salem. 1834. 80. (B 1025) -- - LHotse. 481. Report [majority and minority - DALLAS, G. M. Speech upon the bill to modify and of he commitee. [o h aas f t continue the charter. Wash., 1832. 8~. (B 1831) - DAVIDSON, J. Letter, June 21. [Wash., 1827.] 120. [Wash., 1834.] 80 (B 1447) - - 2Another copy. (B 1810) - DOANE, WCT. J.Narrative and correspondence -- - Senate. 323. Report of committee on public lands, concerni e on the G oven ors the deposites. a May 2, 1834. n.p.,n.d. 8. (B 1810) P l 10838. 80 - — Senate. 92. Report [of] committee onthe judiciary, Phila., 1. SpFeb. 17, 1834. n.p.. n.d. 8~ (B 1810) ENQUIRY into the principles and tendency of certain - -Senate. 72. Report [of] the committee on finance, public measures. Phila., 1794. 8. (B400) Feb. 5, 1834. np., nd. 8~ (B 1810) - ESTABLISHMENT of a new bank in the district of Co- - 23d G(ong. 2d sess. Senate. 17. Report [of] the comlumbia. W J ash., 1835. 8~ (B 1543) mittee on finance, 1834. np., n.d. 8~ - FRANKLIN, pseud. Letters to L. Woodbury [on a na- (B 1810) tional bank]. New York, 1837. 8 (B 1543) - - Treastu Dep't. Report [on] the accounts of the Bank - GILES, B. Speech on the bill for renewing the char- of the U. S.. Dec. 11, 1832. 22d Cong. 2d sess. Ho. ter of the Bank. n.t.p. [1811.] 8~. (B 438) [Wash., 1832.] 8~. (B 1515) - GRAY, W., and others. Memorial of Boston stock- - - Report on the removal of the public deposites. holders. Wash., 1819. 8~. (15th Cong. 2d sess. no. 2d Cong. 1st sess. Ho.doc.2. [Wash. 1833 8 138. B 1541) (B 1541) - HAMMOND,. State of the case, Bank of U. S. vs. the - - Report of the secretary condition of the Bank. (In treasurer of Ohio. Cincinnati, 1823. 8. (B 536) Pamphleteer, 1820 v. 17 of B 838) HENSHAW, D. Remarks on the Bank: examination of - President. Message from the President of the. S., the report of the committee of ways and means, returning the bank bill with his objections, etc. July Apr.. s 183. (B 102) 11 1832. 2Bost 1831. (B1st sess. Ho. doe. 301. n.t.p. - INGERSOLL, C. J. Speech on the right to repeal bank 8. (E 95) charters. Wash., 1839. 8~. (B 1543) - — Message returning thebankbill with hios objections. LEIGHr, B. W. Speech [against] the President's re- 22d Cong. 1st sess. Sen. doc. 180. Wash., 1832. 8~ moving the deposites. Wash., 1836. 8~ (B 721) (B 1057) moving the deposites. W~mash., 1836. 8~. (B 17f21) (B 1057)

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BANK 200 BANKS - WAR on the Bank of the United States; o - MOFFATT, G. Upon what principle should the hankReview of the measures of the administrati rupt law of England be amended? (In Nat. Assoc. Phila., 1834. 8O Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans., 1865.) - Ather copy. B 11) - NATIONAL bankrupt law of the U. S. [Phila.?] - - Another copy. (B 1541) - WEBSTER, D. Speech in reply to J. C. Calhoun's 1799. 12. speech on the bill,'further to provide for the collec- - OBSERVATIONS on credit with relation to the provisions tion of duties on imports', Feb. 16, 1833. Wash., of the bankrupt law and insolvent debtors' act. (In 1833. 8~. (B 1810) Pamphleteer, 1818; v. 13 of B 838) -- Speech onthe President's protest, May 7, 1834. Wash- - ON the bankrupt system and proposed bankrupt law. ington, 1834. 8~ (B 1810) n.t.p. [1819?] 8~. (B 546) -- Speech on the President's veto of the Bank bill, - SCOTT, W. Sermon on bankruptcy, etc. London, July 11, 1832. Boston, 1832. 8 1799. 5' (B 683) July 11, 1832. Boston, 1832. 8 ~' -- SHEWELL, S. Ah. Memorial from citizens of the State - Other copies. (B 926, 1064, 1646) of N. Y. to Cong. for a general bankrupt law. New - Speech to introduce a bill to continue the Bank of the York, 1861. 8~. (B 1546) U. S. for six years, March 18, 1834. Washington, - UNIACKE, C. Letter to the Ld. Chancellor on the ne1834. 8. (B 1810) cessity of forming a code of the laws of Eng., [with] - WELLES, W. H. Speech, Apr. 1, 1816, on the Bank the new bankrupt law. Boston, 1827. 8~ (B 1798) bill. n.t.p. 8. (B 455) - U. S. District Court for Mlassachusetts. Rules and -WHITNEY, R. M. Memorial to the House of Reps. [on] forms in bankruptcy. n.p., [1841]. 8~. (B 1546) the charges against him, as a witness before the com- - - Sanwe. With the bankrupt act. 2d ed. Bost., mittee [on the] Bank. Wash., 1832. 8~ (B 1059, 1514) Bank of the United States for Pennsylvania. U. S. Treas- 1842. 8~ ury Dep't. Reportfromthesecretary [L.Woodbury] Banks, Henry. The vindication of J. Banks and H. Lee. on deposites in the Bank. n.p., 1838. 8~ (B 1273) Frankfort, 1826. 8~ (B 1101) Bank torpedo; or, Bank notes a robbery on the public; by a Banks, John, the dramatist. Albion queens. (In Bell's friend to common honesty. N. Y., 1810. 8~ (B 450) British theatre, v. 22. 179-.) Banker's almanac, for 1857; [ed. by J. S. Homans]. - The innocent usurper; or, The death of Lady Jane'Gray. London, 1694. 4. (B 1629) Boston, etc., 1857. 8~ - The unhappy favourite; or, The Earl of Essex. LonBanker's common-place book. Boston, 1851. 12~ don, [1682]. 4~. Imperf. (B 1630) Contents. Johnson, A. B. Treatise on banking. - Gil- - Same. London, 1704. 4~. (B 1629) bart, J. W. Ten minutes' advice on keeping a banker. - Virtue betray'd; or, Anna Bullen. London, 1682. 4~. -Byles on the law of bills of exchange. -M'Culloch,' (B 1630) J. R. On bills of exchange. - Forms of bills of ex- -- Same. 2d ed. London, 1705. 4~. (B 629) change, in eight European languages. -Forms of notice Banks, John, b. 1709, d. 1751. History of Peter of protest. - Synopsis of bank laws of Mass. now in the Great. Newecl. Montpelier 1811. 129 force. -Decisions of Supreme Judic. Court of Mass. S c o olii life of Banker's magazine, The, and statistical register; ed. cr l reew oth ed. political ife of,,,.T ^ i K ^ -~oCromwell. 5th edl. Glasgow, 1763. 12~ by J. S. Homans. Vol. 5-7, 13-23; July, Banks, John, of Virginia. BANKS, H. Vindication of B. 1850- June, 1853; July, 1858 -July, 1868. Frankfort, 1826. 8'. (B 1101) Boston, (v. 7, 13-23) N. Y., n.d. 14 v. 8. Banks, Joseph. Voyages, 1773. See Hawkesworth, J. Banking. See Banks. Banks, Sir Joseph. Short account of the cause of blight. (In Pamphleteer, 1815; v. 6 of B 838) Bankes, George. Story of Corfe Castle. London, - Samne. 2d ed. London, 1806. 8~ (B 519) 1853. 8~ - Some remarks on the mildew of wheat, and the choice Bankruptcy. BOOTE, R. 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[Wash., 1863. 8 amendment of the bankrupt law. London, 1823. 8 o 2 ~ ool. YO, C. D. (B 1546) Banks, Robert, 2d Earl of Liverpool. YONGE, C. D. - ESSAYS against the repeal of the bankrupt law. No. Life and administration of B. London, 1868. 1. 7.t.p. [18-.] 8~. (B 1176) 3 v. 8' - FRoM the Phila. Gazette. n.t.p. [1820.] 8'. (C194) Banks, Thomas. CUNNINGHA, A. Life of B. (I Cun- GR. BRIT. Parl. Bankrupt law consolidation ningham, A. Lives. v. 3. 1830.) act, 1849, with explan., [etc.,] by J. H. Browne Banks, Sir Thomas Christopher. Baronia Anglica and W. W. Ogbourne. London, 1849. 8~. concentrata; or, Account of baronies in fee. -- Act to amend the law of insolvency, bankruptcy. and Ripon, 1844, 43. 2 v. 4. execution. (In Great Britain. Parl. Six legisl. en- Genealogical and heraldic nleanings illustrative actments. 1859.) actments. 1869.) ^ ^ ^ - Genealogical and heraldic gleanings illustrative - HENDERSON. J. 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BANKS 201 BANKS Banks and Banking. APPEAL to the public on the - GALLATIN, J. National debt, taxation, currency, and conduct of the banks of N. Y. N. Y., 1815. 8~ (A 1) banking system of U. S. N. Y., 1864. (B 1515) - APPLETON, N. Examination of the banking system of - GILBART, J. W. History and principles of bankMass. Boston, 1831. 8~ (B 1020, 1022) ing. London, 1834. 8~ - emarks on currency and banking. 2d ed. Boston, - History of baning in Ireland Lnd., 1836 8 1841. 8~ (B 1653) 184-1 8~. (Bl65 -- - iLstoryof banking in Ireland. Lond.,1836,. 8~ - BAKER, H. F. Banks and banking in the United - - Logic of banking. London, 1859. 12~ States. Boston, 1853. 8~ (B 1545) - - Practical treatise on banking. 1st Amer. ed. - BANKING assoc. and uniform currency bill, with ex-New York 1851 8~ tracts from reports of the Sec. of the Treas., Dec. w Y, 181. 1861 and Dec. 1882. n.p., n.d. 8. (B 1515) - GODDARD, T. H. History of most prominent - BANKS and a paper currency; their effects upon so- banks in Europe and America. N.Y., 1831. 8~ ciety. Phila., 1832. 8~ (B 1543) G G M Hir f paper money anr - BANKS of the U. S.; [quarterly list,] Oct. Boston, pap money a 1850. 8~ (B 1544) banking in the United States. Phila., 1833. 8~ - BELL, G. M. Country banks and the currency. - GR. BRITAIN. Parl. Report on banks of issue. London, 1842. 12~. n.p., 1840. f~ - - Philosophy of joint-stock banking. London, - GREENE, W. B. The radical deficiency of the 1840. 8~ existing circulating medium and the advan- BLEDSOE, J Speech on the resolutions proposed by tages of a mutual currency. Bost., 1857. 16~ him, concerning banks. Lexington, 1819. 8~ (B563) -- Mutual banking. West Brookfield, 1850. 8~. (B 1544) - BOLLMAN, E. Paragraphs on banks. Phila., 1810. 8~ - GUILBERT, P. C. N. Banque d6partementale, destinee (B 438) a venir au secours de l'agric., etc. Paris, an x [1801]. - BOWEN, F. 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Phila.,1837. 8~ (B1136,1806) - CARY, T. G. Practical view of banking. [Boston, - HENDERSON, W. D. Statistics of the London bankels' 1845.] 8 (B 1582) clearing house. (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. - CAUSE of and cure for hard times, containing a defini- Trans., 1868.) tion of the attributes indispensable in money as a - HILDRETIH, R. History of banks and necessity medium of commerce. NewYork, 1818. 8. (B446) of free banking. Boston, 1837. 12~ - CLAY, H. Speech in reply to J. C. Calhoun, Feb. 19, on banking; by a New Yorker. New York, 1838. Wash., 1838. 8. (B 1814) - HINTS on banking; by a ew Yorker. ewYork, - Speeches on the message of Pres. Tyler, returningrenchman and his bank n6 the bank bill with his veto, and in reply to Mr. le Fenchman and his bank note Rives, defending the message. Wash., 1841. 8 Phila., 1.. (1) (B 1167) - HoMANs, J. S., publisher. Merchant's and bank- COLMAN, J. The distressed state of Boston once more er's register for 1859. 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BANKS 202 BANTAM - MASS. Gen. Court. Senate. REPORT ofthecom. to con - UTILITY of country banks. London, 1802. 8~ (B 782) sider what policy should be adopted in the recharter - VAN VECHTEN, A. Speech, on increasing the number and incorporation ofbanks. Bost., 1851. 8~ (B 1544) of banks in Ncw York. Albany, 1811. 8~. (B 444) - -Report of corn. relative to banks and to the law against - VILLARD, H. People'sbanks of Germany. (In Amer. usury. Boston, 1834. 8~. (B 1545) Soc. Sci. Assoc. Trans., no. 1. 1861.) MASS. Sec. of State. Abstract exhibiting the condition - VINCENS,. Des societes par actions; des banques en of the banks in Mass., Feb. 1838- Sept. 1848. Bos- France, Oct. 1837. Paris, 1837. 8~. (B 1133) ton, 1838-48. 8~ (E 96)- Oct. Bost., 1838. 8~ (B 1144) - VITAL-ROUX, -. Memoire sur les moyens de faire - Aug. 1843. Boston, 1843. 8~ (B 1175) baisser les taux de l'int6ret. Paris. [18-?]. 8. (C 303) -Schedule exhibiting the condition of banks, 1803-37. - WATT, H. Practice of banking in Scotland and Eng[Boston, 1838.] 8~ (E96) land. London, 1833. 8~. (B 1073) - MEETING of the friends of a national bank, Boston, - WATT, P. Theory and practice of joint-stock banking. July 15, 1841; address by P. P. F. Degrand. [Bos- New York, 1836. 12~. (C 297) ton, 1841.] 8~. (B 1182) - WEBSTER, N. Miscellaneous papers on political and - MIss. Legislature. Report of the committee on the commercial subjects. New York, 1802. 8~. (B 403) Union Bank bonds. Jackson, 1842. 8~. (B 1176) - WTHAT banks are constitutional? np., [184-?]. 8~ - MODEL for erecting a bank of credit; adapted es- (B 1543) pecially for plantations in America. London, 1688. - WILLIAMS, H. Remarks on banks and banking. Bos8~ (B 121, C 55) ton, 1840. 8~ (B 1515) - MOREHEAD, C. L. Speech on the bill to incorporate - WRAY, J. Dangers of an entire repeal of the bank rethe subscribers to the Fiscal Bank of the U. S. striction act. (InPamphleteer, 1818; v. 13of B 838) Wash., 1841. 8~. (B 1167) See also Banco Nacional de San Carlos;- Bank of - MUSHET, R. Bank of England and country England; - Bank of Ireland; - Bank of Kentucky; banks. London, 1826. 89 -- Bank of Tennessee; - Bank of the United States; - NATIONAL exchange, A. Phila., 1842. (B 1544)Banque de France; - Boston Bank; - Commonwealth - NATIoNALexchangeA. Phila.,1842. 8~ (B1544) Bank — Currency;- Dock-banks; -Money; -Patri- NEW national banking system; or, Government paper otic Bank;- Pawners' Bank; - Pennsylvania;- Savmoney. n.p., [186-]. f'. (A 67) ings-banks; - State Bank; - United States; also - OBSERVATIONS on the nature and use of paper-credit. Revue d. D. Mondesfor articles by BONNET, V., jan. Philadelphia, 1781. 8~ (W 54) 1864;- CLAV], J., aout 1864; - COCHUT, A., sept. 1853; - PERKINS, S. H. Bank notes and specie as circulating - COQUELIN, C., nov. 1848; - FORCADE, E., mars, avr., media. Boston, [1856]. 12~. (C 197, 266) mai, juin 1856; - LAVERGNE, L., avr. 1854. - PERSPECTIVE, pseud. The changery; an allegoric memoir of the Boston exchange office; or, Bank Bannan, Benjamin. Coal. etc. 1866. See Daddow, S. H. speculation unveiled. Boston, 1805. 8'. (B 450) Bannatyne, Richard. Journal of transactions in - PROCEEDINGS of the friends of a nationalbank, Boston, Scotland, contest between adherents of Mary July 15, 1841. Boston, 1841. 8~. (B1544) and of herson 1570-73 Edin. 1806. 8 - PROJECTION for erecting a bank of credit in Boston; d of hr so, 1. 1 founded on land security. n.p., 1714. 8~ (C 121) Bannatyne Club. [Publications.] Edin., 1830-67. - RAFINESQUE, C. S. Safe banking, including the 5 v. 4~ principles of wealth. Phila., 1837. 12~ Namely. Botfield, B. Original letters relating to the'^ I -.-, ~ ecclesiastical affairs of Scotland, 1603-25. 1851. 2 v.- RAGUET, C. Currency and banking. Phila., Dryburgh. Liber S. Marie de Dryburgh. Registrum 1839. 8~ cartarum abbacie Premonstratensis de Dryburgh. 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BANTING 203 BAPTISM Banting, WVm. Letter on corpulence, addressed to - CLARK, P. Defence of the divine right of infant the public. 4th ed. London, 1869. 80. baptism, in reply to Gill, and in vindication Banvard, John. Description of [his] pilgrimage to of Dickinson. Boston, 1752. 8. Jerusalem. [New York,] 1853. -- - Scripture grounds of the baptism of Christian infants. Adventures of an artist, a biographical sketch. Lon- Boston, 1735. 8. (B 35) dnartist, a biographical sketch lon- CLEAVELAND, J. Infant baptism'from heaven', with don, 1852. 8~ (B 1453) obs. on Foster's'Divine rite of immersion'. Salem, Banvard, Joseph. Banvard's library series. Bos- 1784. 8~ (B 42) ton, 1850. 6 v. 24~ - CLEAVER, R. Patrimony of Christian children; gNamely. Curious habits of birds. - Singular sagaci- or, Defence of infants baptisme. London, ty; or, Entertaining stories about animals. - Stories 1624. 8~ about heads and feet. - Wonderful stories about little things; curious habits in the insect world. - WVonders - CLINTON, I. Treatise on infant baptism. Springfield, of the deep; remarkable fishes and shells. - Young ob- [17-]. 80 (B 259) servers; or, How to learn without books. 3 v. Coh, C. Serious address of a minister to his people [on] s eChristian melodist. Boston, 1850. 123v. baptism and infant baptism.' Portsm., 1792. 12. (C 82) - Christian melodist. Boston, 1850. 12. _ COLLINGES, J. The improvablenes of water-baptism; - Practical question book of duties. Boston, a discourse. London, 1681. 4~. (B 1904) 1845. 18. -- COOKE, P., and TOWNE, J. H. Characteristics of the 1.Question books for infant classes in sabbath defence of exclusive immersion, review of Hague's - Question books for infant classes in sabbath 2d reply to Cooke and Towne. Bost., 1843. 120. (D 32) schools. Boston, 1848. 4v. 18~ - - Hints to an inquirer. Boston, 1842. 160. (D 32) - Topical question book on subjects connected - COTTON, J. The general practice of the Churches of with the plan of salvation. Bost., 1851. 180 N. Eng., relating to baptism, vindicated [against the with the plan of salvation. Bost., 1851. 18. half-way covenant]. Boston, [177-]. 12~. (B 193, Banville, Th6odore de. Gringoire, com6die. Paris, 1866. B 255, C 125) 8~ (E 15) - - The general practice further vindicated; an answer to - Le Quartier latin et la BibliothLque Sainte-Genevilve. C. obbus. Boston,1773.12. (B255,C125) (In Paris gucide, v. 2. 1868.) - CRANMER, T. The doctrine of the sacraments. BalBanyer, Mirs. Maria Jay. (In McVickar, J. Christian timore, 1844. 80 (C 239) memorial. 1858.) DAKEYNE, J. O. Baptismal regeneration; a Baptism. ABBOT, A. The children of baptized notice of an exam. of the charge of the Bp. of parents, not scandalous, should be baptized; dis- London. London, 1843. 8 course. Salem, 1823. 12~. (C 117, 238) London. London, 1843. 8 - A father's reasons for baptizing his infant child; dis- - DANA, J. Observations on baptism. Newburyport, course. 4th ed. Salem, 1823. 12~. (C 117, 238) 1806. 8~. (B 914) AUSTIN, S. Examination of Merrill's' Ser- DIcKINSON, J. Brief infant baptism. New York, 1746. 80. (C 59) mons on baptism'. Worcester, 1805. 12~. __ - iame. Boston, 1793. 8. (B 859) - - Another copy. (B 255) - DODSWORTH, H. Onraptism, expostulation on [its] - BALCH, S. B. Series of letters to A. Freeman. George- desecration. 2d ed. London, 1837. 16. (D 32) town, [1801 ]. 8~ (B 192) - EATON, D. Lecture on the practical uses of baptism. - BALDWIN, T. The baptism of believers only. 2d London, 1826. 8~. (B 1339) ed. Boston, 1806. 8 — EDWARDS, P. Candid reasons, for renouncing the principles of antipaedobaptism. London, 1795. 8~. - Christian baptism, as delivered by the evangelists and C onn apostles. 2d ed. Boston, 1812. 120. (B 659) (C 18) ~ - Same. 1 st Amer. ed. Exeter, 1802. 8-. -.- Essay on the baptism of John, a reply to N. Howe. - Sae. 1st Amer. ed. Exeter, 1802. 8. Boston, 1820. 120. (C 117) --- Other copies. (C 12, 129) - BASILIUS Ceesariensis. De baptismo liber. (In his -- See. 3dAmer. ed. Boston, 1803.80. (B 192, 135) Opera, v. 1. 1638.) - Critical remarks on Jenkins's' Defence of the Bap- BAYLEY, A. The promises through Christ, and In- tists'. 1st Amer. ed. Boston, 1803. 8~ (C 129) fants of believer's right to baptism; two serm. New- - ELLISON, S. Trial between infant affusion and bury, 1780. 120. (C 44) believer's baptism; also, Letter on baptism - BECKWITH, G. Visible saints' right to Christian sacra- and the Lord's supper. London, 1846. 8 ments vindicated; answer to [J. Green's] serm. New London, 1769. 8~ (C 68) - EMLYN, T. The previous question, whether there be - BECKWITH, G. C. A dissuasive from controversy re- any necessity for the continual use of baptism specting the mode of baptism. 2d ed. Andover, among the posterity of baptized Christians. (In his 1828. 8~ (C 206) Works, v. 1. 1746.) BE, LSHAM, T. Pleafor infantB. L d., 1817. 8 - EVANS, B. Llythyrauat gyfaill, ary pwnge o fedydd. - BENEDICT, D. The watery war between pedobaptists Caerfyrddin [Carmarthen], 1789. 120. (C 300) and Baptists. Boston, 1808. 120. (C 69) - FABER, G. S. Effect of infant baptism in spir-BICRERDIKE, J. F. A plain statement of the doctrine itual regeneration. London, 1850. 12. of baptism. London, 1852. 80. (D 32) - FISH, E. Japheth dwelling in the tents of Shem; or, - BICKERSTETH, E. Treatise on baptism. Lon- Infant baptism vindicated; discourse. Boston, don, 1844. 120 1772. 80. (B.143) - Same. 2d ed. Boston, 1773. 8~. (B 313) - BINGHAM, J. Scholastical history of lay-baptism. (In - ^,. his Works, v. 1, 2. 1726.) - FISHER, J. Short essay on baptism. Boston, - BOSTWICK. D. Fair and rational vindication of the 1827. 12~. right of infants to baptism. London, re-printed, -_- Another copy. 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BAPTISM 204 BAPTISM - GRAHAM, J. Reasons for renouncing infant baptism; - PROPOSITIONS concerning baptism answered. (In Rediscourse on the mode of baptism; strictures on B. suits of three synods. 1725. D 3) Palmer's defence of infant baptism. Charleston, - QUAERE, Whetherbaptism was intended for such as de1810. 12~. (C 200) scend from Christian parentage, or only for such as - GROSS, J. B. The Baptists and their baptism. Sene- become proselytes to Christianity from an infidel ca Falls, 1842. 16~. (D 32) state? t.p.w. 8~ (B 112) HALL. R. Essential difference between Christian bap- REMINGTON, S. Reasons for becoming a Baptist. tism and the baptism of John. (In his Works, v. 1. Lowell, 1846. 16~. (D 32) 1833.) - ROBBINS, C. Reply to essays by J. Cotton [on] bap- HPNRY, M Treatise on baptism; abridged by tism. Boston, 1773. 8. (C 125, 149, 187) HrY, ~-; 1 baptism 0, arge — Some remarks on [Cotton's]'General practice of the T. Robins. London, 1783. 12. churches in New England relating to baptism further - HOPKINS, E. The doctrine of the two sacraments. vindicated'. Boston, 1774. 8~ (C126) (In his Works, v. 2. 1809.) - ROGERs, D. Sacraments of baptism and the - INFANTbaptism illustrated. Boston, Mass.Sund. Lord's supper. London, 1633. 4~ Sch. Soc., 1843. 18. - SCOTT, J. Baptism of Christ a gospel ordinance. - IRVING, E. Homilies on baptism. (In Irving's Col- Providence, 1793. 8 lected writings, v. 2. 1864.) Providence, 1793. 8~ lected w ing~sor ve 2. 1864.)- -SCRIPTURAL views of holy baptism. (In Tracts for the - HAVEN, J. Discourses on modes and subjectstimes, v. 2. 1840.) of baptism. Boston, 1842. 12~ - SERMONS on baptism]. 8~. (B 1386) - HEMMENWAY, M. Discourse on the divine institution Namely. BOSANQUET, R. W. Sacrament of baptism. of water baptism as a standing ordinance. Ports- London, 1850. - EAMONSON, B. Observations as to the mouth, N.H., [17-]. 4~. (A 2) effects of baptism of infants. London, 1849. - MINISTERS - - Discourse on the nature and subjects of baptism. of the Baptist churches meeting at Ashford, etc., to Boston, 1781. 8~ (B 659, C 44) [their] churches. n.t.p. 1788. - ERRONEOUS nature and - JENKINS, J. Defence of the Baptists against the as- evil tendencies of church principles, circular letter from persions of Edwards in' Candid reasons', etc. Bos- the ministers composing the East Kent Assoc. 1843.ton, 1802. 8~. (B 192, 477, C 129) GARNER, W. Plea for infant baptism. London, 1844.- JERRAM, C. Convesations on infant baptism. GATTY, A. Baptism misunderstood. London, 1849.CI),. C onversations infant baptism. GREENFIELD, E. Rescue of J. Vinall, and his publication Boston, 1820. 18.~ on baptism. London, 1846 —Reviews of and remarks - JEWELL, W. Baptism. Boston, 1835. 24~ on the editors of the gospel reviews, etc. London, 1847. - JUDSON, A. Christian baptism, sermon. Boston, - MUNRO, J. Modern immersion opposed to scriptural 1817. 8~ (B 320) baptism. London, 1842. - SIMPLE truth, or a plea for -KrNRICK, F. P. On baptism. Balt., 1852. 12~ infants. London, 1687. — ARNOLD, S. Substance oftwo K~ XENRICK,~.P. (n'baptism. Balt., 1852. 12. discourses on the mode of baptism. Concord, 1827. - BAP- KNOX, J. Answers to some questions concerning bap- TISM one of the plainest things in the world, dialogue. tism, 1556. (In his Works, v. 4. 1855.) New York, 1810. - STRICTURES on a pamphlet entitled - LAPE, T. A manual of baptism; infant baptism, etc.,'Baptism., etc.'. Poughkeepsie, 1810. - CHASE, I. Obligatwo discourses. Baltimore, 1844. 16~. (D 32) tions of the baptized. Boston, 1828. - DELL, W. Doc- LATHROP, J. Sprinkling a scriptural mode; and trine of baptisms reduced from its corruptions. 13th ed. the infants of believers proper subjects of bap- Providence, 1815. - DOCTRINE of baptismal regeneration. tism. Boston, 1773. 8 NewHaven.1844.-FULLER,A. Practical uses of Christism. Boston, 1773. 8 tian baptism; a circular letter. Boston, 1804.- SARAH - -Sermons on the mode of baptism. Boston, 1793. 8~. and Hagar, an explanation of the scripture allegory with (B 193, 1852) reference to infant-baptism. New London, 1801.-RE- LESLIE, C. Discourse proving the divine institution of PENTANCE and water baptism for the Jews, and spiritual water-baptism. (In his Works, v. 2. 1721.) baptism for the Gentiles. - LEwIS, E. Essay on baptism. Phila., 1839. 12~ - SMITH, E. Clergyman's looking-glass. No. 4. Exam]LORD, J. Reason why not Anabaptist plunging but in- ination of D. Osgood's arguments in favour of the -LORDJ,Rao h tAaats lni iantichristian practice of sprinkling children. Bosfant believer's baptism ought to be approved. Bos-nti p te of inklig children. Bo ton, 1719. 24. (D 9) ton, 1804. 8. (B 661, C 238) ton, 1719.*~ 2^4. (D 9)- uSMITH, H. The doctrine of believer's baptism by im- MARSOM, Rev. -. Answer to'DWhy are you a Baptist?' mersion only; against Parsons. Bost., 1766. 8~ (B 16) 2d ed. London, 1832. 16 (D32) - SOCINus, F. De baptismo aquse disputatio. (In his - MASKELL, W. Holy baptism, a dissertation. Opera, v. 1. 1656.) London, 1848. 8 - STARKWEATHER, J. The baptism of the Holy Ghost. - MATHER, I. Discourse concerning baptisme. Camb., Boston, 1843. 16, (D 32) - 1675. 4~. (B 76) Tn., - STEEL, S. Selmon on Christian baptism. Lexington, 1675. 40. (B 76) 1828. 80. (B 1302) - MATHER, S. De baptismate'vwrp TOv VeKpv. ALondon, (. ) - MATER S. D baptismate rp Tn vecpiv. London, - TATE, J. Major est veritas; modern vindication of in71. 12-. (C 9) infant baptism. Savannah, 1790. 8~. (B 255) - MERRILL, D. Mode and subjects of baptism - TERTULLIANUS. On baptism. (In Tracts for the examined, sermons; [with] a history of the times, v. 2. 1840.) RBaptists.' 10th ed. Bostonl 1812. 129 -- TOWGOOD, M. Baptism of infants a reasonable ser~noaptists. (B 6 -boston, 12. 12. -vice. Boston, 1765. 8. (B 52, 255, C 125) - -nother copy. (B 659) - Sanme. London. 1765. 80. 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Albany, 1843. - SAWYER, L. Bapetc.; two discourses. Boston, 1804. 8~ (B 171, C 186) tism, etc. New Haven, 1838; - Children of believers en-- Same. 2d ed. Charlestown, 1804. 40 (B207) titld,etc. NewHaven, 1838.-SMITH, E. Clergyman's - PARSONS, J. Infant baptism from Heaven; two dis- looking glass. B., 1804 (also in B 661). - WORCESTER, N. courses. Boston, 1765. 8. (B 42) Solemn reasons for declining, etc. Concord, 1807. - AD- Same. 2d ed. Boston, 1767. 8~ (B 1922) DRESS. London, 1837. -ALEXANDER,J. Nature, sub- PHILLPOTTS, H. Letter to the archbishop of Canter- jects, and design of B., London, 1852. - BRETT, T. bury. New York, 1850. 8~ (B 1232) Letter. London, 1711. — INFANT baptism. New ed. -- PIRIE, A. Dissertation on baptism. (In his Miscell. London, 1842.- CRAPS, J. Concise view, etc. London, works, v. 5. 1806.) n.d. —DIALOGUE on subjects and mode of B. 2d ed. - PLAIN account of the ordinance of baptism, in letters London, n.d. to B. Hoadley. 4th ed. Norwich, 1793. 8~. 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BAPTISM 205 BAPTIZER echism. Worcester, 1807. -CHAPIN,. S eries of let- - CURTIS, T. F. Progress of Baptist principles ters on the mode and subjects of baptism. Boston, n.d.in the last hundred years Boston 1857. 12 -JUDSON, A., Jr. Letter to A. Judson, relative to then,' Formal and solemn reprimand, [with] a letter on hap- - EDDY, D. C. Roger Williams and the Baptists; tism. Bost.,1820. -NORTON, J. Thoughts on the sub- an historical address. Boston, 1861. 12" jects and mode of baptism. Boston, 1821. EDWARDS, M. Materials towards a history of - VINDICATION of infant B. Utica, 1803. 8~. (B 1852) A ericanBaptists. Vol Phila 1770 1 - WALDO, J. C. Water baptism, discourse. Lynn,meiaaptsts.. 1834. 8~ (B 1304) - Materials for a history of the Baptists in R. I. (In - WEBSTER, S. Young children to be [baptised], two R. I. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 6. 1867.) discourses. Boston, 1780. 4~ (A 2) - MICHIELS, A. Anabaptistes des Vosges. Paris, - Same. Salem, 1773. 8. (B 147, 235, 862) 1860. 12~. - WHATELY, R. Infant-baptism considered in a _ MILLET, J. History of the Baptists in Maine. charge. 2d ed. London, 1850. 8~ Portland, 1845. 12~. - VILLIAMS, N. Enquiry concerning the design and - TALLACK, W. George Fox the Friends and importance of baptism and discipline. 2d ed. Boston 1792. 8~. (B259)- the early Baptists. London, 1868. 8. - WVILLS 0. Vindicationof' Infantbaptism in- - YWORCESTER, N. Impartial inquiries resp. the progress of the denomination. Wore., 1794. 8'~ (B 522) dicated by Scripture and antiquity', in answer to H. D'Anvers. London, 1675. 8~ ssios. YARDLEY, E. On baptism and confirmation. - BRIEF narrative of the Baptist mission in India, to 1811. T~London, 1811.~ 192~0~ Boston, n.d. 12~. (C 119) JLonaon, iii. i. - McCoY, I. History of Baptist [N. American] See also Close communion; - Gorham controversy; Half-way covenant. Indian missions. Wash., 1840. 8~ Baptismal fonts. BYNCHS, L., and THORLACIUS, B. Theology, etc. Om lDobefade i de DanskeKirker.. (In Copenhagen. A Corn. f. Olds. Opb., v. 3, p. 1. 1817.) ANDES, E. Vindication of the distinguish- SIMPSON, F. Ancient baptismal fonts. Lon- ing sentiments of the Baptists against Cowles, don, 1828. 4~ Miller, and Edwards. Boston, 1805. 12~ - THOMSEN, C. J. Efterretninger om en Dobefont med - BAPTISTS do not exclude pedobaptists. but are excluded Runeindskrift. (In Copenhagen. Com. f. Olds. Opb. by them et. Boston 1857. 12. (D 32) /^ ^7 b B os ton, at Lodexep.12de. London, 1832 () Antiq. Ann., v. 4. p. 2. 1827.)- CROWELL, W. Advantages of the Baptist ch. policy. Baptist Board of Foreign Missions for the U. S.. 1st an- n. [4.]. (B 1390) nual report. Phila.,1815. 8~. (B 1002, 1043) - 2d. -- EDWARDSn P. Critical remarks on [J.] Jenins's dePhila., 1816. 8'. (B 468); —Repolt, Apr. 28, 1830. fence of the Baptists. London, n.d. 12~. (C 221) pn.i.,s rst. 8. (B 1761); 1. 2 — GOING, J. Outline of a plan for establishing a Baptist Institution for pious young men called to the gospel literary and theological institution in a central situahministry. fsop.on.d. youn(B 1002) caldtotion in New England. Worcester, 1819. 8. (B 447) minitry.'en C on1 t io 1 a0 - HINTON, J. HI. Baptists and the Bible Soc.; letter to See also Baptists, S. Gert. n Conention at See also Baptists, U. S. Gen. Convention a Lord Bexley. 2d ed. London, 1838. 8~ (B 1133) Phila., 1817. Baptist catechism; with proofs. Boston, 1822. 12~. (D 33) - UNDERHILL, E. B. Confessions of faith and Baptistmissionaly magazine. See American Baptist mag. other public documents illustrative of the Baptist Missionary Society. BRIEF view of Bap- history of the Baptist churches of England, tist missions and translations; with speci- 17th century. London, 1854. 8 ~ (Hanserd mens of various languages. Lond., 1815. 8~. Knollys Soc.) - STATEMENT Of the committee of the soc. Shacklewell, - WAYLAND, F. Notes on the principles and 1807. 8. (B 1846) practices of B. churches. N.Y., 1857. 12~ Baptist register, Triennial, 1836; by I. M. Allen. - WHITGoFT. J. Notes on properties of Anabaptists. Phila., n2.d. 8~. (In t is Works, v. 1. 1851.) Baptist Soc. for Promoting the Gospel in Ireland. 2d atn- -WILLARD, S. Ne utor ultra crepidam; or, Brief aniual report. London, 1816. 8'. (B 1043);.-.3d an- Mmadversions upon the N. E. Anabaptist's late narranual report. London, 1817. 8. (B 1027) tive. Boston. 1681. 4. (B 234) Baptista, Manoel Dias. DescripdaS fizica e economica de - WITHERS J. Caveat against the new sect of AnabapCoinlbra e seus arredortes. (In Lisbon. Ac. d. Sci. tists, lately sprung up at Exon, shewing the dangerMem. ec on., v. 1. 1789.) Mem. econ., v. 1. 1789.) I ous principles of [those] concerned in the rebaptizationof B. Read. London, 1714. 8~ (B 105) Baptista alantuanezs, Johannes (or Giovanni Battista - Sae. From the 2d Lond. ed. of 1714. Boston, n.d. Spagnuoli, of M]/laznta). 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BARBADOES 207 BARBER - POYER,J. History of Barbados to 1801. Lon- - RELACION individual de las operaciones de la esquadra don, 1808. 4~. francesa sobre las costas de Barberia, 1765. Cadiz, REGNAULT, E. La Barbade. (In his Histoire des An- [1765]. 4. (B1896) tilles. 1849.) - RUSSELL, M. History of the Barbary States. - SCHOMBURGK, R. H. History of Barbadoes, N. Y., 1846. 12~ (Harper's fam. lib.,v.73.) and an account of its geology and natural - SANDERS, F. Voyage to Tripolis in Barbarie, 1583, in produ - Tctins 1 Lond!848. 8 the Jesus. (In Hakluyt. Col. of voy., v. 2. 1810.) Sprodctitonsr ond onB 1848. 8Lon, 1. - SHAW, T. Travels in Barbary and the Levant. - SHORT history of B. to 1767. Lond, 1768. 16~. O 8 f - flap. JEFrrERYS, T. London, 1794. (E 67) Barbara d'Ausstria, wife of Alfonso II. of Ferrara. TAsso, - THOMAS, J. Second voyage to Barbary. by T. WindT. Orazione in morte di Barbara. (In Tasso, T. ham, 1552. (In Green, J. Col.. v. 1, book 2. 1745.) Opere, v. 11. 1823.) 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BARDON 210 BARKER Bardon, Michel Frangois Dandre. Costume des Barham, Francis. Socrates; a tragedy in five acts. Lonanciens peuples. Nouv. 6d., red. par Cochin. don, 1842. 8 (B 1180) Paris, 1784-86. 4pts. 4~ Barham, Richard Harris Dalton. Ingoldsbylegends, Bardsen, Ivar. Sailing directions of Henry Hudson, with memoir of author. [1st ser., 3d ed.; 2d prepared for his use in 1608. From the old ser., 2d ed.] Lndo, 1846, 42-47. 3 v. 8. Danish; with introd. and notes; also diss. - Sane, ispaat. Phila., 1844. 12. on the discovery of the Hudson river; by B. -Life an remains of T. E. Hook. London, 1849. 2v. 120. F. DeCosta. Albany, 1869. 8v. 12. Deo, *S a. Alba nyi, 1869. H Barham, Thomas Foster. On metrical time. (In Philolog. Bardsley, Sir James Lomax, Ml.D. Hospital facts Soc. Trans., 1860-61.) and observations. London, 1830. 8. Bar-Hebreeus. See Gregorius Abnlpharagius. Bardsley, Samuel Argent, M.D. Medical reports, Bari, Italy. AnnalesBarenses, 605-1043. (In Pertz. 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(B 807) scribendi medii aevi. - Compendia vocum. que sigillatim - Montesquieu peint d'apres ses ouvrages. Lond., in mss. sec. xiv., xv., et xv.'occurrunt. - Notariorum [1797]. 8. veterum quaedam signia curiosa, cum alphabeto instru- Anot7er copy. (B 808) menti et abbreviaturis. - Scriptores rei diplomatice. - - Premier rapport sur les moyens d'extirper la mendicite Appendix xiv. diplomatum ac documentorum ined. dans les campagnes. n.p., [17-?]. 8~. (C304) Baring, Liett. Evelyn. Staff college essays. Lon- LECOINTRE, L. Les crimes de sept membres, me- don, 1870. 8~ moires de B., pub. par H. Carnot et D. d'Angers. Contents. Changesintheartofwar,17921815 -Cam[Paris. 1794.] 8. (B 796) paign of Ulm. - Operations in Poland, Dec. 1- 26, 1806. - MAAULAYD, T. B. M n d Is Misce' wit. igs. V. 2. 1860. 9) Baring, Sir Francis. Principle of the commutation-act es- SALADIN, J. B. N. do.Re pport. ar., 1794. (. B 794) tblished by facts. London, 1786. 8. (B 1536) Baret, Jeanne. CORTAMBERT, 18. J. Baret. (In his I Baring, Thomas. COLEBROOKE, Sir E. Letter to B. on the lustres voyageuses. 1866.) B n Indian civil service. London, 1852. 8~. (B 1533) Barettl, Giuseppe. Account of the manners and Baring family. (In Sanford, J. L., and Townsend, M. customs of Italy. London, 1768. 2 v. 8~ Great gov. fam., v. 2. 1865.) - Dictionary of the English and Italian languages. Baring-Gould. See Gould. 9th ed. London, 1839. 80 Barker, Andrew. Voyage to Tierra Firma, Bay of Hondut..'Londo^. 18 * 3.9. ras, etc. 1576. (lz Hakluyt. Col., v. 4. 1811.) - Dictionary, Spanish and English, and English Barker, Augustus. LINCOLN, A. Biography of B. (In and Spanish. 2d ed. London, 1778. f. Harvardmem. biog., v. 2. 1866.) - Same. London, 1794. 4. Barker, Rev. Charles. Sermon at Lambeth, consecration of a~ rC. Moss. London, 1807. 4. (A 60) - Dizionario delle lingue italiana ed inglese. 9a Barker, David. WILLEY, 1. Memoir of B. (In New ed. London, 1839. 8~. Hamp. Hist. Soc. 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BARKER 211 BARLOW - Both sides of the question; answer to charges against Barlow Joel. Advice to the privileged orders in the author. Newcastle, [1841]. 12~. (C 227) Europe: the necessity of a revolutio -Europe: the necessity of a revolution in the - Christian perfection; disc. London, 1840. 12~. (C 213) - The Church and the press. Newcastle, [184-?]. 12~. principles of government. Part 1. London, (C 227) 1792. 8~ - Mercy triumphant. Manchester. [184-?]. 12~. (C227) Same. Pt.. 2d ed. London, 1792 80 - and Trotter, W. Brief report of the conference of thea Methodist new connexion in [their] case. Newcastle, - Same. Parts 1, 2. N. Y., 1792-94. 2 v. 12~ [1841?]. 12~. (C227) - Same. Pt. 2. Paris, 1793. 8~. (B 1750) Barker, Mary Anne, Lady (lMrs. Frederic Napier - Same. Pt. 2. Paris and New York, 1794. 8~ (B 991) Broome. AChristmas cakeinfour quarters. - The anarchiad; a New England poem. 1861. See Broome). A Christmas cakein four quarters. Anarchiad. 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New York, Letter to the national coventio of France on 1824. 8~. (B 941)' -Letter to the national con vention of F7ra nce o n 1824. 80 (B 941) Barker, Stephen. Nickel German silver manufacture. (In the constitution of 1791; also, The conspiracy Timmins. Resources of Birmingham. 1866.) of Kings. a poem. New York, n.d. 12. Barker, Mirs. Stephen, lemoir of. (In Brockett, L. P. Letter to the people of Piedmont, on the adWoman's work. 1867; - and Moore, F. Women of the war. 1866.) vantages of the French revolution. New Barker, Thomas. Nature and circumstances of the York, 1795. 8. demoniacs. London, 1783. 80 - Another copy. (C46) B a rkerWilla TBrhd Lare and e s - Oration, [before] the Cincinnati, Hartford, July 4, Barker, William Burckhardt. Lares and Penates; 1787. Hartford, [1787]. 4~. (W30) or, Cilicia and its governors; ed. by W. F. - Oration, Washington, D. C., July 4, 1809. Wash.,1809. Ainsworth. London, 1853. 80 8. (B944) -Practical grammar of Turkish. Lond., 1854. 180 - Poem, commencement at Yale college, Sept. 12, 1781. -Hartford, [1781]. 80 (B 355, 474) - Short historical account of the Crimea. Hert- _ olitical writings. New ed. N. Y., 1796. 120 ford, 1855. 16. _- Vision of Columbus, a poem. Hartf., 1787. 8~. Barkhausen, -. Bemerkungen iiber die letzte Krankheit _ Sense. London, reprinted, 1787. 129 J. A. Abers. n.p.,1821. f. (B1208) e. onon, d,. Barking, Eng. SHERMAN, E. Birth and burning of the - Watt's Psalms of David; corrected and enimage St. Michael. London, 1681. 2 pts. f. (A 54) larged; with hymns. Hartford, n.d. 180 Barkly, Sir Henry. Dispatches on the Australian - LONGACRE, J.B., and HERRING, J. Joel Barlow. (In, exploring expedition. [London,] 1862. f. their Nat. portr. gal., v. 1. 1837.) Barksdale, Clement. Nympha Libethris; or, The -NOTICE sur [sa] vie et [ses] crits. np., 1813. 4. (A35) Cotswold muse. New ed. London, 1816. 180. Barlow, John. Man's power over himself to conBarksdale, John, Funeral sermon on. 1699. See Hilton, T. trol insanity. London, 1843. 16. (B 1243) Barlow, Nathan. TAYLOR, W. [Vision seen by N. BarBarlaeus (Dtutch van Baerle), Caspar. Faces Au- low.] n.tp. 80 (B 432) guste s. poematia quibus nuptie a J. Catsio Barlow, Peter. Elementary investigation of the Belgicis versibus conser. jam a Barleo et C. theory of numbers. London, 1811. 80 Boyo Latino carmine celebrantur; [ace. Faces - Encyclopedia of arts, manufactures, and masacrae, Dialogi aliquot nuptiales, et Nuptise chinery; with a view of the principles of peripatetici]. Dordraci, 1643. 80. manufactures, by C. Babbage. Lond., n.d. 40 - Rerum per octennium in Brasilia et alibi gesta- - Essay on magnetic attractions and the laws of rum sub. priefectura Mauritii historia. Ed. terrestrial and electro magnetism. London, 2a. Acc. G. Pisonis De eribus, etc., in 1824. 80. Brasilia, etc. Clivis, 1660. 16. - Essay on the strength and stress of timber, etc. Barlandus, Hadrianus. See Baerland, A. van. London, 1817. 8. Barley. PRESCOTT, H. P. Structure, growth, and - Same. 3d ed. London, 1826. 8. uses of malt, etc. London, 1869. 8. - Experiments on the strength of malleable iron. - ROLLERTON, S. Dissertation on barley wine. London, 1835. 8. Oxford, 1750. 40. - Hydraulic pressure in a Bramah press. (In Instit. of Barlow, lirs. Arabella Griffith. BROCKETT. L.P. (In hisiv. Eng. Trns., v. 1842.) Woman's work in the civil war. 1867.) - New mathematical and philosophical dictionary. Barlow, Arthur. Voyage to the coast of Virginia, 1584. See London, 1814. 8~ Amadas, P. New mathematical tables. London, 1814. 8~ Barlow, David Hatch. Sermons: Christian character; De- - New matemtive e es a d n o. votion. (In Liberal preacheber, n.s., v. 6. 1836.) o — Power of locomotive engines at different velocities. (In Barlow, EwarM.D. Apoy f the sty of phreno Instit. of Civ. Eng. Trans., v. 3. 1842.) Barlow, Edward, fff~D. Apology for the study of phrenology. Bath, 1825. 8. 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BARLOW, T. 212 BARNARD - De historicis Anglicanis commentatio. (In Taylor, J. - Sermon, ordination of G. Merrill, Mar. 6,1765. Boston, Comment. 1742.) 1765. 8~. (B 169, 1312) - Explicatio inscriptionis in antiquo marmore. (In Tay- - Sermon, ordination of T. Cary, Newburyport, May 11, lor, J. Commentarius ad 1. decemviralem de in- 1768. Boston, 1768. 8~ (B 54, 75, 875, 1311) ope debitore in partis dissecando. 1742.) -.Funeral sermon on. 1774. See Parker, B. (B17) Barlow, William, Bp. Account of conference at Hampton- Barnard, Frederic Augustus Porter. Observations Court. 1603. (In Phenix, v. 1, no. 6. 1707.) Barlow, Rev. Wm. Employment of the press to diffuse the on the education of the deaf and dumb. principles of the church. N. Y., 1826. 8~ (B 1362) Boston, 1834. 8. Barmby, Goodwyn. The poetry of home, a poem. Lon- - Address. (InAmer.Assoc. Proc.,v. 17. 1869.) don, 1853. 1. (D 35). - Machinery and processes of the industrial arts, and Barmherzigen Briider, Die; von A. v. Kotzebue. 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Sketching tours, with Barnard, Charles. The Soprano; a musical story. studies from Switzerland and the Pyrenees. Boston, [1869]. 8~ Barnard, George N. Photographic views of SherBarnard, Charles Francis. To the delegates of the benevo- man's campaign. N. York, [1866?]. Obl. 4~ lent societies of Boston. t.p.w. [1836.] 12~. (C220) Barnard enr Military schools a courses of - 1st annual report to the proprietors of Warren St.. Mil y s, ad c s Chapel, Jan. 1, 1837. [Boston, 1837.] 8~. (C 301) instruction in the art of war. Pt. 1: France - 1st, 2d reports of his service as a minister at large. and Prussia. Phila., 1862. 8~. Boston, 1833. 12'. (C 311) - National education in Europe. 2d ed. N. Y., - Report to the committee of the Amer. Unitarian Assoc. 1854. 8 n.p., 1833. 8. (D 61) 1854. 8 Barnard, Daniel Dewey. Discourse on the life of - Reformatory education. Papers on preventive, Stephen Van Rensselaer; with an historical correctional, and reformatory institutions and sketch of the colony and manor of Renssel- agencies in different countries. Hartford, aerwyck. Albany, 1839. 8~ 1857. 8~. - Address before the Albany Institute, April 19,1836. - Report of the Commissioner of Education. See Unite Albany, 1836. 8. (B 1138) States. - Address to graduates of Albany Medical College, Jan. - eport of the sperintendent of the common schools. 27. Albany, 1846. 8. (B 1547) See Connecticut. - Anniversary address before the Amer. Institute, N. Y. - Tribute to Gallaudet, a discourse in commemNew York, 1843. 8~ (B 1586) oration of the life of T. H. Gallaudet; with - Discourse on the life of Ambrose Spencer. Albany, an appendix. Hartford, 1852. 8' 1849. 8' (B 1224) - Introductory address before the Young Men's Assoc. Contents. Eulogy. - Appendix. - Alice Cogswell. - in Albany, Jan. 7, 1834. Albany, 1834. 8~. (B 1588) History of deaf-mute instruction and institutions in - Lecture on the character and services of J. Madison. Europe and the United States. - Autobiography of L. Albany, 1837. 8~. (B 1221) Clerc. - Journal of Gallaudet, during his visit to Eu- Letter in review of the report of the committee on rope, 1815-16. - History of the American asylum.- Offiways and means, on the finances and public debt. cers and instructors of the asylum, 1816-51. - SubscripWash., 1844. 8~. (B 1498) tions and contributions to the asylum. - Sermon at the - Oration before the corporation of Albany, July 4, opening of the Connecticut Asylum for Deaf and Dumb 1835. Albany, 1835. 8. (B 1203) Persons, Apr. 20, 1817, by Gallaudet. - Discourse at the - The social system: address. Trinity College, Aug. 2. dedication of the American Asylum, May 22, 1821, by Hartford, 1848. 8~ (B 1576) Gallaudet. - A sermon on affording instruction to the - Speech in opening the debate on the bankrupt bill; deaf and dumb, by Gallaudet. - Testimonial of the deaf also, speech in reply on the same subject, Aug. 10, 17, mutes of New England to Messrs. Gallaudet and Clerc. 1841. Wash., 1841. 8~ (B 1167,1498) - Discourse at the dedication of the chapel of the Con- Speech on the annexation of Texas. Wash., 1845. 8~ necticut Retreat for the Insane, Jan. 28, 1846, by Gal(B 1197) laudet. - Remarks on seminaries for teachers, by Gal. - Speech on the proposition to refuse the oath to five laudet. - List of pupils who have been connected with members fiom New Jersey, Dec. 18, 1839. Wash., the American Asylum, Apr. 15, 1817-May 1, 1851.1839. 8~ (B 1497) Causes of deafness, and other statistics. - Speech onthe treasury notebill, March 25,1840. Wash., - ed. See American journal of education; inv.1 of 1840. 8~ (B 1497) which, 1856, is a sketch of B. Barnard, Edward. Goodness considered as a qualification - Same, abridged. (InAmer. journ. of educ., v. 1. 1856.) of the Christian minister, sermon, ordin. of 1H. True, Barnard, Rev. James. PRIESTLEY, J. Defence of UnitarianHampstead, N. H., June 24, 1752. Boston, 1752. 8. ism for 1788 and 1789; letters to Horsley, Barnard, (B 54) etc. Birmingham, [179-]. 8~ (B 236) - Sermon, annual convention, Boston, May 27. Boston, Barnard, Sir John. Seasonable observations on the 1773. 8~. (B 75) 1773.8' (B 7,5) ^~f4-tdeclension of commerce of England, etc. - Sermon, Apr. 12.1764, on the public fast. Portsmouth, d ension o c o 1764. 8~ (B 72) London, 1737. 8. - Sermon before the convention of ministers, May 27, - Defence of, several proposals for raising three millions 1773. Boston, 1773. 8~ (B 169, 1311)- for government in 1746. London, 1746. 8~. (E 100) - Sermon, May 28, 1766, election. 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BARNARD 213 BARNES - ANNOTATIONS on [his]'Considerations on the propo- - Future inheritance, discourse, funeral of P. Clark, sal for reducing the interest on the national debt.' June 16. Salem, 1768. 8~ (B 41) London, 1750. 8. (B 1520) - Letter from J. Adams, with Mr. Barnard's answer. - LETTER to Sir J. Barnard upon his proposals, by a Boston, 1743. 8~. (B 44) member of the Ho. of Commons. 8th ed. London, - The power of God the proof of Christianity, Dud[1746]. 8~ (E 100), leian lecture. Salem, 1768. 8~ (B 51, 60, 841) - REMARKS on a Letter to B.; by an enemy to jobbs. - Sermon before the Soc. for Encouraging Industry, Sept. [2d ed.] London, 1746. 8~. (E 100) 20, 1758. Boston, 1758. 8~ (B 147, 841) Barnard, Rev. John, of Andover, d. 1758. Christian churches - Sermon, May 25, 1763, election. Bost., 1763. 8~ (B 72, formed by Christ; a sermon, ordination of T. Walk- 185) er, at Pennicook, Nov. 18, 1730. Boston, 1731. 8". - Sermon, ordination of W. Whitwell, Aug. 25, 1762. (B 276, 1315, C 39) Boston, 1762. 8~. (B 75, 1312) - The presence of God; sermon, election, May 28, 1746. - Sermon, Sept. 20, 1758, before the Soc. for Employing Boston, 1746. 8~ (B 145, 181, 184) the Poor. Boston, 1758. 8~ (B 873) Barnard, Rev. John, of 1iMarblehead, d. 1770. Ser- - ermon to the Ancient and Hon. Artillery Co., June 5, mons. London, 1727. 8'. 1758. Boston, 1758. 8'. (B 179, 840) mons. A Ltb Oiray (on, M. ~to o. lv2. - Tyranny in matters of religion, caution'd against, etc., - Autobiography. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 25. sermon, ordination of E. Barnard, Apr. 27, 1743. 1836.) Boston, 1743. 8~ (B 144, 214, 1074, 1312) - A call to parents and children; or, The great concern Barnard, Thomas, D.D., d. 1814. Discourse before the Huof parents, and the important duty of children, Apr. mane Soc. of Mass., June 10, 1794. Boston, 1794. 8. 24, 1737. Boston, 1737. 8~ (B 214) (B 770, 1793, 1898) - Certainty, time, and end of the birth of Christ; ser- - Discourse before the Soc. for Propagating the Gospel mon in Marblehead, Dec. 25, 1729;-with appendix. among the Indians. Chariestown, 1806. 8~ (B214) Boston, 1731. 8~ (B19, 86, 130, 214, 850) - Discourse on natural religion, in Cambridge, Sept. 3, - Elijah's mantle, a sermon, funeral of S. Cheever. Bos- 1795. Boston, 1795. 8 (B 844, 1833) ton, 1724. 8~. (C 34) - Sermon, Antient and Hon. Artillery Co., June 1, 1789. - Hazzard of losing a soul [to] gain the.world, sermon. Boston, 1789. 8~ (B 840) Boston, 1712. 12~. (D 47) - Sermon before the Congregational ministers of Mass., - The Lord Christ the head of the church, June 1, 1738. May 30, 1793. Boston, 1793. 8~ (B 167, 168, 1833) Boston, 1738. 8~. (B 54, 79, 144) - Sermon, Dec. 29, 1799, death of Washington. Salem, - ature of man's blessing God; a thanksgiving sermon [1800]. 8~ (B873, E109) - after the death of G. Curwin. Boston, 1717. 8~. - Sermon, Jan. 15,1801, interment of P. Payson. Charles(B 81, C 34) town, 1801. 8~. (B 963, 1222) - New version of the psalms of David. Boston, - Sermon, July 6, 1803, before the Salem Female Char1752. 12~ itable Society. Salem, 1803. 8~ (B 171, 873) Proof of Christ being the promised Messiah, [Dud- - Sermon, June 7,1809. ordination of I. Nichols. Portleian lecture]. Boston, 1756. 8~ (B 51, 152) a e en. 8'._ (B 51, - Sermon, national thanksgiving, Feb. 19, 1795. Salem, - Sermons on Ps. cxix. 96. Boston, 1747. 8~ 1795. 8~ (B 304) - Sketch of eminent ministers in New England. (In - Sermon, ordination of A. Bancroft, Feb. 1, 1786. Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 1.) Worcester, 1786. 8~ (B 873, 1312) - The throne established by righteousness, sermon, - Sermon, Salem; before the Bible Soc. of Salem [with May 29, 1734. Boston, 1734. 8~ (B 130, 183) the 3d reportof the soc.], Apr. 20,1814. Salem, 1814. - The true divinity of Christ, discourse, Boston, July 8~. (B 285, 304) 16,1761. Boston,1761. 8~. (B88,147,214,850) - Sermon.Salem, Mar.31,1796. Salem,n.d. 8~. (B 1168) - Two discourses to young persons, to which is added a - CATALOGUE of [his] library, sold Salem, 1815. [Sasermon occasioned by the earthquake, Oct. 29, 1727. lem, 1815.] 12~. (B 1617) Boston, 1727. 8~. (C 34) - Fsuneral sermon on. 1814. See Prince, J. (B 283, 329) - Two sermons, the Christian's behaviour under Barnardiston, J., D.D.'Sermon before House of Commons, bereavements. Boston, 1714 12' Jan. 30, 1766. Cambridge, 1766. 4. (B 1466) he worship of God to be acompnied wih ju- Barnardiston, Sir Samuel. NORTH, F. Argument, case The worship of God to be accompanied with judg-betweenW.So ames andB. Lond.,1689. f (A66) ment mercy, Band faith, etc., sermon Boston, Apr. Barne, Miles. Discourse, nature of Christ's kingdom, before 18, 1729. oston,1729. 8. (B 214, 850) the Univ. of Cambridge. Camb., 1682. 4~. (B 1262) - Zeal for good works excited, etc., sermon in Boston, Sermon befo the king at Whitehall, Oct. 17. LonMar. 25, 1742. Boston, 1742. 8~. (B 19, 67, 77, 873) - eon b e te kg at itea, ct.(. 1on ~- Funeral sermon on. 1770. See Whitwell, W. (B 17) - Sermon before the University of Cambridge, Sept. 9, Barnard, Maj. Gen. Jonathan Gilbert. The C.S.A. 1683; thanksgiving for deliverance from conspiracy. and the battle of Bull Run. N. Y., 1862. 8~ London, 1683. 4~. (B 1251) - Dangers and defences of New York. N. York, Barnes, -. Defence of the berde; a treatyse, answerynge ~ 1agis85 ee9eo-.w oK I.OI, Borde. (In Borde,A. Fyrstboke. 1870.) 18Elo. o t l B M G o Barnes, Rev. Albert. Inquiry into the scriptural -- Eulogy on the late Bvt. Maj. Gen. J. Totten. VWash- X w i o ington, 1866. 8~. (B 1639) views of slavery. Phila., 1855. 12~ - Samne. (In Smithsonian Inst. Report, 1865.) - Lectures on the evidences of Christianity. New Note. Reprinted from National Acad. of Sci. York 1868. 12. Am nnual. 1865... -- Miscellaneous essays and reviews. New York, - The Peninsular campaign and its antecedents, 1855. 2 v. 12 as developed by the Report of McClellan. -Notes on the Old Testament: Isaiah. [2d ed.] New York, 1864. 12r. New York, 1864. 12. Glasgow, [1845?]. 2v. 16'~ - Report on the defenses of Washington. Wash- os o Gospels 25th ed. New York, -- Notes on the Gospels. 25th ed. New York, ington, 1871. 8~ 1855. 2v. 12. - and. Barry, W. F. Report of the engineer and. paRosel. Paris, 1855 2 v 12 artillery operations o the. army of th.- French. Pub. parlloussel. Paris, 1855. 2 v. 12~. artillery operations of the army of the Potoa perations - Notes on the Acts. 20th ed. N. Y., 1856. 12~ mac, to the close of the Peninsular campaign. - Ntes on Romans. 9th ed. N. Y., 1856. 12. JNew York, 1863. 8. - Notes on 1st Corinthians. 3d ed. New York, Barnard, Rev. Mordaunt Roger. Sport in Norway, 1849. 12 and where to find it. London, 1864 8~ a~nd where to find it. London, 1864.. - Notes on 2d Corinthians and Galatians. New Barnard, Nicolaus. Commentariolum in epitaphium Bono- Y 1854 19 nice studiorum.- Processus chemici aliquot.- Ti- York, 1854. 12' gri chemica de lapide philosophico. - Quadriga au- - Notes on Ephesians, Philippians, and Colossians. rifera. - Theosophiae palmarium, s. auriga chemicus. New York, 1850. 12~ - Epistola de occulta philosophia. - Dicta sapien- -Notes on Thessalonians, Timothy, Titus, and tum. (InZetzner, L. Theatr. chem., v. 3. 1613.) e n hesslon,l, Barnard, S. Faith of God's elect no duty; a reply to A. Philemon. New York, 1854. 12. MLean. Hull, 1791. 8~. (B 1361) -Notes on Hebrews. New York, 1856. 12'. Barnard, Rev. Thomas, d. 1776. The Christian salvation; - Notes on James, Peter, John, and Jude. New sermon, ordination of J. Bayley, Oct. 19. Ports- York, 1. mouth, 1757. 8~ (B 164) York, 1854. 12~

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BARNES 214 BAROMETER - Notes on Revelation. New York, 1854. 12. Barnet, James. Martyrs and heroes of Illinois in - Practical preaching; address before the Porter Rhetor- the rebellion. Chicago, 1865. 80. ical Soc. Boston, 1833. 8~ (B 1239,1574) Barnet, Herts. See Chipping-Barnet. - Questions and answers on [his] Introduction to Notes Barnett, Morris. The bold dragoons, a drama. (In Saron the Gospels. Parts I and 2. n.t.p. [18-.] 12~. gent, E. Mod. stand. drama, v. 9. 1856.) - Serious (C 250) family. (In v. 10.) - The throne of iniquity; discourse in behalf of a law Barneveldt, Johan van Olden. See Oldenbarneveld. prohibiting the traffic in intoxicating drinks. Phila., Barnevelt, tragedie. See Le Mierre, A. E. 1852. 8~. (B 1283) Barney, Joshua, Commodore. BARNEY, M. Biog. - The way of salvation; sermon, Morristown, Feb. 8,. B A E M. Bi og 1829. 3d ed. Newburyport, i831. 8~. (B 1283) memoir of B. Boston, 1832. 8. - Same. 7th ed. TWith B.'s defence of the ser- I. J. Barney. (In Longacre, J. B., and Herring, J. mon before the Synod of Phila., and his;. de- Barney ary.. memoir of Co. J. Barney. fence' before the 2d Presbytery of Phila., in B oston, 1732. 8m reply to G. Junkin. New York, 1836. 12. - Letter to Pres. Jackson. Baltimore, June 13, 1829. - JUNKIN, G. The vindication; a history of the n.t.p. [1829.] 8. (B 1494) trial of B., by the 2d Presbytery, and by the Barnfield, Richard. Affectionate shepherd; ed. by Synod of Phila. Phila., 1836. 12~ J. 0. Halliwell. London, 1845. 8. (Percy Barnes, Ambrose, merchant, etc., of Newcastle upon Soc., v. 20.) Tyne. R., M. Memoirs of A. B.; [ed., with - Lady Pecunia, or the Praise of money; also a Combat appendix, by Mr. Longstaffe]. Durham, 1867. betwixt Conscience and Covetousnesse, together Srtees Sc., v. 50 with The complaint of Poetry for the death of Lib8~' (urtees hoce., v. 50.) erality. 1605. From the edition of 1598. (In ColBarnes,Barnabe. Divine centurie of spirituallsonnets. (In lier, J. P. Illust. of old Engl. lit., v. 1. 1866.) Park, T. Heliconia, v. 2. 1815.) Barni, Jules. Histoire des idees morales et poliBarnes, Charlotte M. S. Plays, prose, and poetry. tiques en France au 18e sicle. Paris, 1865Phila., 1848. 80 67. 2v. 189 Barnes, David, D. D. Discourse, Scituate, Feb. 22, Contents. Vol.. Introduction.- St.Pierre. — on1800, on the death of G. Washington. Bos- tesquieu. - Voltaire. 2. Jean Jacques Rousseau. - ton, [1800]. 8~. Diderot. - D'Alembert. -- Character, etc., discourse, Barnstable, Sept. 30, 1801, - La morale dans la d6mocratie. Paris, 1868. 8~ ordination of J. Waterman. Bost., 1802. 8. (B 1314) - Napoleon I. et son historien, Thiers. Paris, etc. -- -Discourse on education, before the Derby Academy, 1869 180 Hingham, Apr. 5, 1796. Boston, 1803. 8" (B 1283) - Sermon, ordination of A. Leonard, Woodstock, 1763, Barns. ee Barnes. Boston, 1764. 8~. (B 66) Barnstable, Mass. CAPE COD centennial celebration - Thoughts on the love of life and fear of death, a ser- at B., Sept. 3, 1839. Barnstable, 1840. 8~ mon. Boston, 1795. 8~ (B 304, 1283)- MIELLEN, J. Topog. descriptionof B. (In Mass. Hist. Barnes, Isaac O. Address [centennial] at Bedford, N. 11.. E.Col., v.3. 1810.) Boston, 1850. 8 (B 1599) - PALFREY. J. G. Discourse, Barnstable. Sept. 3, 1839. Barnes, Joseph. Treatise on a system for promoting the (B 1697 1822) progress of useful arts. Phila., 1792 8~ (W 31) n B, 1 8 ( 1,1 - Treatise on the justice, [etc., of patents]. Phila., 1792. - Maap. Surveyed by H. F. Walling. np., 1856. 8~. (B 465) Barnstable County. FREEMAN, J. Description of Barnes, Richard, Bp. of Dstrham. Injunctions and Eastern coast of B. - Note on South parts of B. 1802. other ecclesiastical proceedings of B., 1575- (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col.,v. 8. 1802.) 87. Lond on, 18 o0.n80. (Surtees) Soc., no.22.) - - Another copy of Description, etc. (B 965) 87. London, 1800. 8" (SurteesSoc., no. 22.) - STATEMENT of facts in the revolutionary war in the Co. Barnes, Robert, d. 1541. Justification by faith only; of Barnstable. n.t.p. 8~. (B 1040) prefixed, life of B. t.p.w. [16-.] 12~ - Map. From surveys by HI. F. Walling. n.p., Barnes, Robert, rI.D. Report on midwifery and the dis- 1858. f~ easesof women anld children. (InNew0 Syndenham Barnum, HI. L. American farrier. Phila., 1832. 12~ Soc. Biennial retrospect, 1865-70.) Barnes, Thomas. [Various articles.] (In Literary and Barnum, Phineas Taylor. Humbugs of the world. Philos. Soc. of Manchester. Mem., v. 1-3. 1789-90.) New York, 1866. 12~ Barnes, Thomas. Oration, Freeport, July4,1807. Portland _ Struggles and triumphs; forty years' recollec1807. 80. (B 1094) Hrtfor 70. - T. Barnes vs. 1st Parish in Falmouth. n.t.p. [1810.] tions. Hartford, 1870. 8~. 8. (B 1436) - MONTtGUT, E. Le puffiste. (In Revue d. D. Mondes, Barnes, William. The faithful pastor, [visitation] sermon. avr. 1855.) Warminster, 1840. 8~. (B 1332) Barnwell, pseud. Game fish of the Northern States and - A few words in defence of the reformed Cath. church, British provinces. 1862. See Roosevelt, B. R. [visitation] sermon. 2d ed. Richmond, 1832. 80. Barnwell, Robert. Oration before the PhilomatheanSoc. of (B 1332) Beaufort, S. C., July 4. Charleston, 1803. 8~. (B 457) Barnes, Wm., B.D. Philological grammar. Lon- Barnwell, Robert Gibbes. Sketch of the life and don, 1854. 8~. times of John de Witt. New York, 1856. 12~ - Grammar and glossary of the Dorset dialect, with the - History and resources of Maryland. (In De Bow, J. D. history, outspreading, and bearings of south-west- B. Industrialresources, v. 2. 1852.) -Virginia. (In ern English. (In Philological Soc. Proc., 1864.) v. 3. 1853.) - Poems of rural life, in the Dorset dialect. 1st Barnwell, Wiliam H. Caution, etc., sermon, Charleston, col. London, 1844. 12 death of J. C. Calhoun. Charleston, 1850. 8~. (B 1210) - Prayer for national peace; sermon, Jan. 4, 1846. - Poems of rural life. 3d coll. London, 1862. 160 Charleston, 1846. 80. (B 123) - Rural poems [illustrated]. Boston, 1869. 16~ Baro, Roulox. Relation du voyage au pays des Tapuies - Tiw; or, a View of the roots and stems of the dans Ia terreferme du Brasil, 1647; tr. d'Ilollandois par P. Moreau. (it Morisot, C. B. Relations. 1651. English as a Teutonic tongue. London, 1862. Barocci, Federico. BELLOtI, G. P. Vita diB. (In Bellori. 12~ Vite, v. 1. 1821.) Barnes, Wm. Settlement and early history of Al- Barol, Octave Alexandre Fallette. See Fallette Barol, O. A. bany. Albany, 1864. 8. Barometer. BIOT, J. B. Tables barometriques Barnes, Wm. G. Sermon, rebellion in Scotland. London, portatives. Paris, 1811. 8. 1745. 4. (B 1351) - GARDINER, R. H. Notes on barometer. (Ien SmithsoBarnes, Wm. H. History ofthe 39th Congress. nianInst. Report. 1858.) Barneswm York, 1 8 6 8 7. 8 ~- GREEN'S standard barometer. (In Smithsonian Inst. 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Horary variations of the barometer. Siciliee; ace. A. Colnmnse judicium; cum Baronii (In Smithsonian Inst. Reports. 1866.) responsione; nec non epist. ad Philippum III. (In - WTILLIAMSON, R. S. Use of the barometer on Greevius. Thes. antiq. Sicil., v. 3. 1723.) surveys and reconnaissances, [with appen- - and others. Annales ecclesiastici; ad nostra dix]. N. Y., 1868. 2v. 4~ (U. S. Corps of tempora perducti ab A. Theiner. Barri-Ducis, Engineers. Prof. papers, no. 15.) 1864-71. 23 v. f. Baron, Auguste. Qui n'entend qu'une cloche; vaudeville. Baronio, Francisco Manfredi. Dissertationis Antonini de Paris, 1854. 16~ (E 17) Amico de urbis Syracusarum archiepiscopatu judiBaron, John, M.D. Life of Edward Jenner. Lon- ciUm. (In Grevius. Thes. antiq. Sicil., v. 2. 1723.) don, 1838. 2 v. 8~ -De Panormitana majestate. (In v. 13. 1825.) don, 1838. 2 ~V~. 8". Baron-Wilson. See Wilson. - Tuberculated accretions of serous membranes. Barot, Fran.ois Odysse. Lettres sur la philosophie London, 1829. 8~ de l'histoire. Paris, 1864. 180 Baron, Michel Boro,.. L'Andienne, comdie. (1 Barotti, GianAndrea. Memorie istoriche di letterati - L'homme bonne fortune, comedie. Paris, 1776. 8~ ferraresi. Ed. 2a. Ferrara, 1792-93. 2v. 4~ (C 291) lote. Vol. 2 is by Lorenzo Barotti. For continuation - Same. (In Petitot. Repertoire, v. 10. 1817.) see Baruffaldi, G. Baron, Rev. Peter. Sermon in Exeter, Bartholomew-day. Barotti, Lorenzo, abbate. Vita di Guido Bentivoglio. (zn Exon., 1742. 8~ (213) Bentivoglio, G. Relazioni. 1806.) Baron, Richard. Pillars of priestcraft and or- Barouche driver and his wife; by C. Sedley. Lonthodoxy shaken. 2d ed. London, 1768. don, 1808. 2 v. 12~ 4 v. 12~ Barozzi, Nicolo, and Berchet, G. Relazione degli Contents. Vol. 1. Discourse, Is. lxvi. 7. 8, June 10. stati europei lette al senato dagli ambasciatori -Dialogue concerning bishops. - Address to the Uni- v i nl 17 Vnn 18 7v 8 versity of Oxford. - Ibbot, B. 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BARTHE 219 BARTLETT Barthe, Nicolas Thomas. Les fausses infidelit6s. Paris, Barthet, Armand. La matinee d'une comedienne. (In Se1768. 8~ (C 294) maine litt6raire, v. 3.) - Same. (Itn Petitot, B. R6pertoire du th6atre fran- Barthez or Barthes, Paul Joseph. Nouveaux 616-,Ois, V. 24. 1818.) - Lamerejalouse, com6die. Paris, 1772. 8~ (B287) mensdelasciencedelhomme.2eed. Paris, Barthelemy, Edouard Marie de. Les amis de la 1806 v. 12~ marquise de Sable; recueil de lettres. Paris, - nd others. Consultations de mdecine. Paris, 1865. 8~. 1807. 2v. 8~ - La noblesse en France avant et depuis 1789. Barthold, Friedrich Wilhelm. Jiirgen Mullenweder von uiesse en trance avant e 1860.epuis 1217. Lilbeck oder die Biirgermeisterfehde. (In. HistoParis, 1860. 12~. risches Taschenbuch. 1835.) - Anna Ioanowna. CabBarthllemy, Jean Jacques, l'abbe. CEuvres diverses. inet, Hof, Sitte und gesellschaftliche Bildung in MosParis 1798. 2 v. 8~ kau und St. Petersburg. (In 1836.) - Ausgang des Paris, 1798. 2 v. 8. 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BARTLETT 220 BARTOL Bartlett, Elisha, M.D. Lecture before the American Bartlett, Josiah, l.D., Gov. of X. H. SANDERSON, J. (In Physiolog~ i cal Society, Jan. 30, 1838. Boston, Sanderson, J. Biography of the signers, v. 3. 1820.). Physiological Society, Jan.30,1838. Boston, -- Funeral sermon on. 1795. See Thayer, M. (B 1090) 1838. 12~ Bartlett, Josiah, hM.D. Dissertation on the proAddress at the anniversary celebration of the birth of gress of medical science in Massachusetts. Spurzheim and organization of Boston Phrenologi- ss of medical science in Massachusetts. cal Soc., Jan. 1.1838. Bost., 1838. 8~ (B 1584, 1748) Boston, 1810. 8~ - Discourse on the times, character and writings of - Another copy. (In Mass. Med. Soc. Med. comm., v. 2. Hippocrates. New York, 1852. 8~. (B 1547) 1813; and in B 436) - The laws of sobriety; address to the Y. M. Temp. Soc., - Same. With alterations and additions to 1813. (In March 8, 1835. Lowell, n.d. 8. (B 1239, 1279) Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 11.) - Obedience to the laws of health, a moral duty; lecture, - Account of the proceedings of [Charlestown, Mass., on before the Amer. Physiolog. Soc.. Jan. 30, 1833. the death of Washington]. (In Morse, J. Prayer Boston. [1833]. 12~. (B 301, C 79, 220) and sermon. 1800. (E 162, W 50) - Oration, Lowell, July4, 1848. Lowell, 1848. 8~ (B1573) - Address delivered at the request of King Solomon's - Philosophy of medical science. Phila., 1844. 8~ lodge,Feb.22,1797. Charlestown,.nd. 80 (B1271) h o. m - Address to the Charlestown branch of the Washington - Rel. importance of intellec. and mor. culture. (In Benev. Soc., Feb. 22,1813. Charlestown, 1813. 8. Amer. Inst. Instr. Lect., 1838.) (W49) Vindication of the character and condition of the fe- - Address to the Washington Benevolent Society, Feb. males employed in the Lowell mills, against the 22,1813. Charlestown, 1813. 8. (B937)..charges in the Boston times and Quarterly review. - Case of calculi in the bladder of a boy. - Case of teLowell. 1841. 8. (B1596) tanus from puncture of a tendon of the foot cured - DICKSON, S. H. Life of E. Bartlett. (In Gross, S. D. by amputation. (In Mass. Med. Soc. Med. comm., Lives of eminent American physicians, etc. 1861.) V.1. 1808.) - HUNTINGTON. E. Addess on the life, character and Discourse on the origin, progress, and design of free writings of B. Lowell. 1856. 80. (B 1594) masonry. Charlestown, June 24, 1793. Boston, 1793. Bartlett, Ichabod. Oration at Salisbury, July 4, 1808. Con- 8 (B 399, W 19) cord, 1808. 8~. (B 421) -- Speech on the proposition to amend the constitution of - Historical sketch of Charlestown. Boston, the U. S., Mar. 30, 1826. Wash., 1826. 8~. (B 554) 1814. 8. Bartlett, J. M. On propelling vessels by means of wind- - Same. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 12. 1814.) mill sails. (In Pamphleteer, 1819; v. 14 of B 838) _ Oration in Charlestown, June 17,1794. Boston, 1795. 8~ Bartlett, John,.l.D. Discourse before the Roxbury Chari- (B 399, 421) ble Soc., Sept. 19. 1796. [Boston. 1796.] 4. (B 654) - Oration occasioned by the death of' John Warren. - Discourse on the subject of animation; before the Hu- Boston, 1815. 8~ (B 357) mane Soc., June 11. Boston, 1792. 4~ (B 770,1898) - Oration on the death of Washington, Feb. 22, 1800. - Effect of a thread round a child's neck. (InMass.Med. Charlestown. 1800. 8. (B955) Soc. Med. comm., v. 1. 1808.) - Speech at Rockingham county convention at KingsBartlett, John, d. 1849. God not the author of sin; disc., ton Plains, Sept. 10,1812. Ports.,1812. 8~. (B 1491) Marblehead, June 20. Salem, 1819. 8~ (B 1008, 1283) Bartlett, R. E. Is an unsectarian scheme of education incon- Retribution of the righteous and the wicked. (In Lib- sistent with religious teaching? (Int Nat. Assoc. eral preacher, v. 3. 1830.) Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans. 1869.) Bartlett, John. Collection of familiar quotations. Bartlett, Richard. Remarks and documents relative to the 3d ed. Camb., 1860. 12. preservation and keeping of public archives. Con- Same. 4th ed. Boston, 1863. 120. cord. 1837. 8~. (B 1124) S-a rme. 4th ed. Boston, 1863. 1 2- Same. (In New Hampshire Hist. Soc. Col., v. 5. - Same. 5th ed. Boston, 1868. 12~. 1837.) - Chess notation. 1868. See Winlock, J., and Bartlett, J. Bartlett, Samuel C. Life and death eternal; a reBartlett, John Russell. Bibliography of Rhode futation of the theory of annihilation. BosIsland; a catalogue of publications relating ton, Amer. Tract Soc., n.d. 8~ to Rhode Island. Providence, 1864. 8~ Bartlett, Samuel Ripley. Concord fight, [a poem]. - Dictionary of Americanisms. N. Y., 1848. 8~ Boston, 1860. 12~ - Same. 2d ed. Boston, 1859. 8~ Bartlett, Wm. DANA, D. Sermon in commemoration of - History of the destruction of H. B. M. schooner W. Bartlett, Apr. 19, 1841. And., 1841. 8~. (B 1208) Gaspee in Narragansett Bay, 10th June, 1772. Bartlett, Wm. Henry. Forty days in the desert. Providence, 1861. 8~ London, n.d. 8. - Index to the printed acts of Rhode Island, 1758-1850. - Gleanings on the overland route. London, See Rhode Island. 1851. 8~ -Literature of the rebellion, with works on - Jerusalem revisited. London, 1855. 8~ American slavery. Boston, 1866. 8~ - The Nile boat; glimpses of Egypt. London, - Memoirs of Rhode Island officers, in the service 1850. 8~ during the great rebellion. Prov., 1867. 4. - The Pilgrim fathers; or, The founders of New - Observations on the progress of geography and eth- England. 2d ed. revised. London, 1854. 8~ nology, with the historical facts deduced therefrom. - See Coyne, J. S. Scenery and antiquities of Ireland. (In New York Hist. Soc. Proc., 1846.) - See Willis, N. P. L'Amerique pittoresque. 1840.. Personal narrative of explorations in Texas, Bartlett, Wm. H. C. Elementary treatise oh optics; New Mexico, etc. New York, 1854. 2v. 8. fortheU. S. Military Acad. N.Y., 1839. 8" - Progress of ethnology. 2d ed. N. Y., 1847. 8~ -- On rifled guns. (In Nat. Acad. Sci. Mem.,v. 1, 1866.) - Same. (In Amer. Ethnol. Soc. Trans., v. 2. 1848.) Bartlett, Wm. Pitt Greenwood. On certain forms of inter- ed. Records of Rhode Island, 1636-1776. See Rhode polation. (In Amer. Acad. Mem., n.s.,v. 8. 1861.) Island. Bartley, George C. T. Schools for the people. Bartlett, John Stephen. Letter to the president, counsel- London, 171. 8 lors, etc., of the Massachusetts Med. Soc., May 31, B ondon, lHl.. 1837. Boston, 1837. 8~ (B 1120) Bartlow Hills. GAGE, J. Letter accompanying a plan of Bartlett, Jonathan. Remarks on the question, Is it lawful barrows called the Bartlow Hills, with an account of to marry the sister of a deceased wife? Bridgeport, relics. (In Archaeologia, v. 25. 1834.)- Letter, con1804. 8~. 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BARTOL 221 BARTON - Christ the way; sermonordination of G. M. Bartol, Bartolommeo cancelliere. Annales Genuenses. (In MuraLancaster, Aug. 4,1847. Lancaster, 1847. 8~. (B 1316) tori. Rer. Ital. script., v. 6. 1725; andin Pertz. Mon. - Christ's humanity and his divinity the same thing; a Germ., script., v. 17. 1861.) discourse in Boston. Boston, 1856. 8~ (B 205) Bartolommeo da Castel della Pieve. (In Trucchi. Poesie - Church and congregation; a plea for their italiane, v. 2. 1846.) unty Bot n 158 12Q. i Bartolommeo da Ferrara. Polyhistoria, 1288-1367. (In unity. boston, 1858. 12. Muratori. Rerum Ital. script., v. 24. 1738.) Confession of faith; sermon in Boston, Jan. 28, 1844. tl ra. R r 8~. (B 1283, 1778) Bartolommeo, Fra, di San Marco. The annuncia- The cure; sermon, fast day, April 10, [1851]. Boston, tion, chromolith. after the fresco in the villa 1851. 8~ (B 1260) of the Frati di San Marco near Florence. - Discourse in West Church, Boston, March 3, 1839. London, Aocety, 1866 Boston, 1839. 8 (B 1283,1878) London, Arundel Society, 1866. Boston, 1839. S. (B 1283, 1878) - Discourse on occasion of the death of Geo. C. Shattuck. - Christ and his two disciples at Emmaus, chromoBoston, 1854. 8~. (B 1224) lith. after the fresco in the Convent of St. Mark - Discourse on the life and character of Samuel Putnam. at Florence. London, Arusdel Soc., 1870. Boston, 1853. 8. (B 1222) - Discourse the Sunday after the funeral of Dr. Lowell. - The virgin and child, chromolith. after the fresco Boston, 1861. 8. (B 1452) now in the Convent of St. Mark at Florence. — Discourses on the Christian body and form. London, Arundel Soc., 1869. Boston, 1853. 12~ Bartolommeo, Paulino da San. See Paulinus von Sanct - Discourses on the Christian spirit and life. Bartholomeeo. Boston, 18Q50 12o Bartolotti, Jean. La memorable victoire des galeres de Boston, 1850. 12. Malte contre les'urcs de Tripoli, 19 juillet, 1634. Dying with our friends; sermon, Boston, character of (.In Ternaux-Compans. Archives, v. 2. 1841.) E. Peabody. Boston, 1857. 120. (B 1222) Bartolozi, Francesco. Etchigs from Guercino. - Extravagance; sermon for the times, on fast day. Bartolozzi, Francesco. Etchings from Guercino. Boston, 1864. 8~. (B 1593) [London, 1764.] fq - Grains of gold; or, Select thoughts from his - Engr. (In Piranesi. Choix des meilleures statues sermons. Boston, 1855. 12~ antiques. 1781.) The hand of God, etc.; sermon, in Boston, [on] the - Imit. of designs by L. da Vinci; ed. by J. Chamdeath of D. ebster. 2ded. Bost.,1852. 8~ (B1726) berlaine. London, 1796. f. - Immediate vision of God; a sermon in West Church. - Imit. of Holbein's portraits of Court of Henry Boston, 1860. 8~ (B 1283) - Individual and public reform; discourse, fast day, by J. Chamberlae. London, April 2, 1846. in Boston. Bost., 1846. 8~ (B 1260) 1792. fo - Jesus and Jerusalem; a discourse, April 12, 1857. - Imit. of orig. designs by L. da Vinci; ed. by J. Camb., 1857. 8~ (B205) Camb., 1857. 8~ (B205) Chamberlaine. London, 1796. fo - The key of the kingdom; address before the Ministe- Chamberlaine. Lonon, 1796. f. rial Conference in Bedford St. Boston, 1859. 8~ - Ricerche circa alle scoperte d'Amerigo Vespuc(B 1283) ci. Firenze, 1789. 8~ Motive-powers; a sermon. Boston, 1853. 8. (B 1283) - itratti de' pittori, ec., dall' opera di G. Vasari. - The nation's hour; tribute to Major S. Willard. Bos- ton, 1862. 8~. (B1594) Roma, 1760. 4. - The new planet; a sermon. Boston,1847. 8~. (B1283) Barton, Benjamin Smith. Elements of botany. - Our sacrifices; sermon the Sunday after the funeral of Phila, 1803 8S W. L. Putnam. Boston, 1861. 8~ (B 1594) o l -., W. L. Putnam. Boston, 1861. (B 1594) —- Same. Revised, with author's life, etc., by W. -Pictures of Europe, framed in ideas. Boston,. C. Barton. Phila., 1836. 1855. 12~ -.Publi caus fr g e t n s n i. - Facts, etc., relative to the generation of the opossum of - Public causes for gratitude; thanksgiving sermon in N.'Americ. Phila., 1806. 8~ (B469,835) WestChurch, Nov. 25, 1847. Bost., 1848. S. (B1254) On the materia medica of the United States. - Purchase by blood; tribute to Brig. Gen. C. R. Low- Onthemateria medica of the United States. ell, Jr., Oct. 30, 1864. Boston, 1864. 8~ (B 1540) Phila., 1810. 2 pts. 8~ - Religion in our public schools; discourse in Boston. New views of the origin of the tribes and naBoston. 1859. 8~ (C 205) Boston, 1859. (C 20reeReigi tions of America. Phila., 1797. 8. - Remarks at the 2d annual meetingof the Free eligious tion merica. hi Association. See Free Religious Association. - Supplement to a memoir concerning the fascinating fac- Remission by blood: tribute to our soldiers and the ulty [of]themrattle-snake. [Phila.. 1800.] 8s. (B 526) sword. Boston, 1862. 8s. (B 1594) - 3d supplement to the Phila. medical and physical jour-'Snow and vapor' a sermon. Bost., 1856. 8~ (B 1283) ial. Phila.. 1809. 8~ (B 825) - The traveller's report; sermon, Boston, Nov. 19, 1854. - BARTON, W. P. C. Biographical sketch of Prof. B. S. Boston, 1854. 8s. (B 1283) Barton. n.t.p. [1810.] 8~ (B 455) - The unspotted life; discourse in memory of T. S. King, Barton, Bernard. Household verses. London, Mar. 6. 1864. Boston, 1864. 8~. (B 1540) 1845. 16 - Voice of twenty years; discourse, Boston, Mar. 1. Poes 2 A Au, 1. 1857. Boston, 1857. 8so. (B1325) - Poems. 2d Amer.ed. Augusta, 1825. 12~ The W st Chu rch and its miniB sters. Bn Barton, Clara Harlowe. BROCKETT, L. P. (In Brockett, 1- he West Churc6 and its ministers. Loston,. P. Woman's work in the civil war. 1867.) 1856. 12. Barton, E. HI., I.D. Introductory lecture on acclimation. - The word of the Spirit to the Church. Boston, New Orleans, 1837. 8~ (B 1125) 1859. 12. Barton, Ira. EulogyonE.Bailey. Prov.,1818. 8~. (B1714) Bartol, Geo. Murillo. Inheritance to children's children; dis- Barton, John. Geography of plants. London, course occasioned by the death of Mrs. S. Thayer.. 1827. 12. Boston, 1857. 8~. (B 1594) - Inquiry into the causes of the depreciation ofagriculBartoli, Adolfo. Necrologia di C. Gazzera. (In Archivio tural labour. London, 1820. 8~. (B 1675) stor. ital. nuova serie, v. 10. 1859.) - Necrologia di Barton, Philip. The antiquity and holiness of places set A. Ferrero della Marmora. ({in v. 17. 1863.) apart for publick worship; sermon at the consecraBartoli, Pietro Sante. Colvmna Antoniniana aere tion of St. George's chapel, Portsea, 1754. Oxford, incisa; cum notis J. P. Bellorii. [Romae, 1755. 4~ (A 60) 16-.]_ 4o The edification of the church of Christ; sermon in 16-. 4. Lambeth chapel. at consecration of Thomas Hayton. - Museum Odescalchum. See Galeotti, iN. 149. Oxford. 1750. 4" (A 60) - Picture antiquae sepuleri Nasonioram. (In Grvevius. - Nature of a fast; sermon before H. of C., Jan. 9, 1739. Thes. ant. tRom., v. 12.) London, 1739. 4~. (B 1256) - Sigismundi triumphus. See Bellori, G. P. Sermon in Lambeth chapel, at consecration of R. -- Veterum sepulcra. - Veterum lucernse sepulcrales. [Lowthl. Loncon, 1766. 4~ (A 60) (In Gronovius. Thes. Graec. antiq., v. 12. 1702.) - Superior excellency of charity; sermon, anniv. of the Bartolomei, Girolamo. L'America; poema eroico. Sons of the Clergy, Feb. 19, 1735. London, 1736. 8. Roma, 1650. fo (B1269) Bartolommei, Giovanni di Bandino de'. Historia Senensis, Barton, Samuel. Sermon before the I. of C.. April 16, 1696, 1402-22. (In Muratori. Rerum ltal., v. 20. 1732.) thanksgiving. London, 1696. 4 (B1251)

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BARTON 222 BASCOME Barton, Titus Theodore. Sermon at the funeral of T. Thurs- Barrucchi, Francesco. Una moneta greco-egizia inedita atton. Leominster, 1806. 8~ (B 87) tribuita a Cleopatra moglie di Tolomeo v. Epifane. Barton, WV. S. Epitaphs from the cemetery on (In Turin. Ac. d. Sci. Mem., v. 39. 1836.) - CroWorcester common. WVorcester, 1848. 8 nologia egizia. (In ser. 2, v. 7, 8. 1845.) Barucchi, Pietro Ignazio. Delle monete d'Atene. (Ie TuBarton, Wm., M.A. Book of Psalms in metre; rin, Ac. d. Sci. Mem., v. 17. 1809.)- Dei tripodi newly translated. London, 1696. 12~. in generale ed in particolare di quello d'industria. Barton, Brig. Gen. Wm. Concise account of the (In v. 23. 1829.) - Una mecaglia greca in bronzo di arto~n, Wm. concise accoun Ot e aprimo modula dell' imp. Caracalla. (In v. 29. 1825.) origin and use of coat armour. MS. [1788]. 4~. (W 25) -Una moneta d'oro di Odoacre. 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Continuazione delle 1839. 12~'Iemorie istoriche di letterati ferraresi' [di Barton, Wm., Mn.A. Dissertationon the freedom of Barotti]; prec. da un ragionamento it. all' navigation and maritime commerce. Phila., indole e carattere degl' ingegni ferraresi [di 9 1802. 8'. L.Cicognlara]. Ferrara, 1811. 4~ Baruffe chiozzotte, Le; commedia. See Goldoni, C. Memoirs of David ittenhoue; with an ap- Barwell, Rtichard, F. R. C. S. The cure of clubfoot pendix containing sundry philosophical and without cutting tendons. London 1863. 12. ot her papers. Phila. 1813. 8~.d, otheur papers. Phslas, 1813. 8 - Same. 2d ed. enlarged. London, 1865. 8~ Barton, William P. C. Flora of North America. Barwick, John. See the next entry. hila., 18223. 8. B 1. 4~. (B 1612) Phila., 1821-23. 3 v. 4. Barwick, Peter. Vita J. Barwick; adj. appendix - Biographical sketch of Prof. B. S.] Barton. n.t.p. i [1810.] 8~. (B455) epistolarum. Londini, 1721. 8~ [1810.] 8'. (B 455) - Same. (In Barton, B. S. 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BASSANVILLE 224 BATALHA mond.- Kalkbrenner. 4. La duchesse de Laviano. - Essays on political economy: pt. 1, 2. Soph- Madame Boscari de Villeplaine. - Madame Orfila. - isms of protection, 1st, 2d series; pt. 3. Pradier. Basselin,Olivier. Poesies. (In Auguis, P.R. Lespoetes Spoliation and law; pt. 4. Capital and infrangois, v. 2. 1824.) terest. Tr. from the Paris ed. of 1863; [by Basset, Nicolas. Trait6 complet d'alcoolisation g6n- White?]. Chicago, 1869. 12. erale. 2d 6d. augm. Paris, 1857. 18~ - Harmonies 6conomiques. 2e ed. anugm. Paris, - Lasucrerie. (In Lacroix, E. Etudes surl'expos. 1867.) 1851. 12. Bassett, Amos. Advantages and means of union in society, - Eg. Harmonies of polit.econ.; tr., with a sermon at anniv. election. Hartf., 1807. 8~ (B 206). Bassett, Francis. Oration, July 4, 1824, in Boston. Bos- notice of the author, by P. J. Stirling. Lonton, 1824. 80. (B 558) don, 1860, v. 2, Edin., 1870. 2 v. 8~. Bassett, George W. Slavery examined by the light of na- - Popular fallacies regarding general interests ture; a sermon. Wash.,1858. 80. (B 1481) a transl. of Bassett, Isaac. Papers read ata gathering of descendants of a transl. of Sophsmes economlques, with B. Lynn, 1856. 16. (D 34) notes by G. R. Porter. Lond., 1846. 16~ Bassett, Richard. Protest against two acts of Congress, - Protection and communism; from the French; Mar. 8 and Apr. 29, 1802, attempting to abolish the with a preface, by the traslator offices of the judges of the circuit courts of the U.S. Phila., 1802. 8~. (B 402) 1852. 16~. Bassi, U. C. E. AMATO, G. d'. Vita di B. (In Amato, G. - Interet et principal, discussion sur l'intre^t des capid'. Panteon deimartiri, v. 1. 1851.) taux. 1850. See Proudhon, P. J., and Bastiat, F. Bassompierre, le baron Frangois de, marechal de - REYBAUD, L. Bastiat. (lin Mis Econ. mod. 1862.) France. AmbassadeenEspagne, 1621. Col., - WALTER, E. What is free trade? Adaptation 1668. 12~ of B.'s' Sophismes' for the American reader. - Ambassade en Suisse, 1625. Cologne, 1668. New York, 1867. 12~ 2 v. 24. Bastide, Jean Baptiste de. De la prononciation de quelques -Ngociation en Agletere. C, 18 12 noms de nombres; et de quelques 6tymologies. (In - N6gociation en Angleterre, 1626. Col., 1668. 12~. Berlin. Ak. d. Wiss. Abh., v. 37. 1802-03.) - )es - Memoires. (In Michaud and Poujoulat. Col. des imots hier. aujourd'hui, et demain. (In v. 35. 1799mem., v.20. 1854; and in Petitot. Col. des mem., 1800.) —Montaigne commente a neuf. (Inv. 36. 1801 2e s6r., v.'19-21. 1822.) -02.) - Observations grammaticales et critiques sur Bassorah. BUCKINGHAM, J. S. Travels in Assyria, Montaigne. - Sur le mot environ. (In v. 30. 1792-98.) etc., and description of Bussorah, etc. Lon- - Sur Il'Lmouillee. (In v. 30. 1792-98.)- Sur queldon, ana asioo1829.A 40.oA eques etymologies frangoises. (In v. 34-35. 1798-1800.) dCon, 1829. 4~ - Y a-t-il des triphthonges dans lalangue frantaise? Bassus, Cassianus [Geoponica]. Constantino Cesare (In v. 38. 1804.) de' notevoli ammaestramenti dell' agricoltura, Bastide, Jean Frangois de. Le repentir des amans. di Greco tr.per P. Lauro. Vinetia, 1549. 8~. Amsterdam, 1766. 16. - Fragm. (In Estienne, R. Frag. poet. vet. Lat. 1564.) - M6moire historique sur la negotiation de la Bastard, T. H..Club houses for labouring classes. (In France et de Angleterre, 26 mars - 20 sept. Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans., 1863.) Paris, 1761. 8 Bastardo di Castilla, El; por Jorge Montgomery. Bastides, R. de. Voyage. (I^ Irving, W. Works, v. 5. Madrid, 1832. 2 v. 160. 1860.) Baste, Eugene Pierre, and Montepin, X. The Corsican - Same. (In Irving, WV. Voyages, etc. Fam. lib. 25.) brothers, dramatic romance. (In Sargent, E. Mod. Bastile CARRA J. L. Memoires sur la Bastille. stand. drama, v. 12.) Bastholm, Hans. Slagelse i antiqvariske Henseende; Ind- Londres, 1789. 3 v. 80. beretning om St. Peders Sogn. (In Copenhagen. K. - DAVENPORT, R. A. History of the Bastile. Corn. f. Olds. Opb. Antiq. Ann. 1812-27.) London, 1838. 160. (Fam.lib.,v.64.) Bastian, Adolf. Das Bestandige in den Menschen- - DUSAULX, J. De Finsurrection parisienne et de la rassen und die Spielweite ihrer Verander- prise de la Bastille. (In Berville and Barriere. Col. lichkeit. Berlin, 1868. 8 des mem., v. 41. 1822.) Die Voelker des Oestlichen Asien'. rLeiz. u. - LLINGUET, S.N... emoires surlaBastille. Londres, - Diie Voelker des Oestlichen Asien. Leipz. u-. 1783. 8~ (B 771) - Same. (In Berville and BarJena, 1866-71. 6 v. 8~ riere. Col. des mem., v. 4. 1822.) Contents. Vol. 1. Die GeschichtederIndochinesen.- - MASERS DELA TUDE, H. Life of H. M., imprisoned Birma. - Pegu. - Siam. - Kanbodia. 2. iReisen in thirty-five years, with account of the Bastille. (In Birma in den Jahren, 1861-62. - Die Bergfahrt auf dem Pamphleteer, 1814; v. 3 of B 838) Irawaddi. - Mandalay. - Das Zwischenfluss Gebiet. - RAVAISSON, F. Archives de la Bastille, 1659-61. -Thalfahrt auf dem Sittang-Fluss. -Die Niederungen. Paris 1866 80 - Bis zur siamesischen Grenze. 3. Reisen in Siam im Jahre 1863. - Der Eintritt in Siam und Reise nach der Bastitania. LOZANO, J. Bastitania y Contestania Hauptstadt. - Aufenthalt in Bangkok. - Die Kloster con los vestigios de sus ciudades. Murcia, und ihre Bewohner. - Rechtsverhiltnisse. - Sitten und 1794. 40 Gebriuche.- Die Phantasiewelt des Uebernatirlichen. G A R' arain - Feste und Spiele. - Religiose Vorstellungen. - Bei- Baston, Guillaume Andre Rene, l'abbe. Narrations lagen. 4. Reise durch Kambodja nach Cochinchina. - d'Omai, ami et compagnon de voyage du capVon Siam nach Kambodia. - Das obere Kambodia und itaine Cook; ouvrage tr. de l'O-Taitien, par seine Monumente. - Westlich und siidlich vom kam- M. K***. Rouen et Paris, 1790. 4 v. 80 bodischen See. -Vom Siam nach Cochinchina. 5. IRei- M. 1 a i Rouen et ris, to u v. sen im Indischen Archipel. - Singapore, Batavia, Man- Bastwick, John. Letany, in two letters to Aquila Wykes illa, und Japan. 6. Reisen in China von Peking zur 1637. (l Somers, J. Col. of tracts. 2d ed., v. 5.) mongolischen Grenze und Riickkehr nach Europa. Bataille d'amour, opera-comique. See Sardou, V., and Bastian, H. Charlton. The modes of origin of low- Daclin, K. est organisms: including a discussion of the a a. L So TY. T he sculpture a or ment of the monastery of B.; photoguraphs experiments of Pasteur, and a reply to Huxley Thompsonita de iptie and Tyndall. London, 1871. 80. by T. Thompson, with a descriptive account of the building. London, 1868. fo Bastiat, Frederic. (Euvres completes; [pub.] par P BEco D,. Excuron to the monast Paillottet; prec. d'une notice parR. de Fonte- - BE FOD, W. rsion to the non a nay. Paris, 19862-64 7v. 12~. of Batalha and Alcobaga. London, 1835. 8~. Contents. IVol. 1. Corespondance.-Melanges. 2. - SousA, L. de. Plans, etc., of the church of BatLe libre-6change. 3. Cobden et la Ligue ou l'ag- alha; with an introd. discourse on Gothic itation anglaise pour la liberte des echanges. 4, 5. architecture bv J. Murphy. Lond., 1795. f. Sophismes eonomiques. -Petitis pamphlets. 6. lHar- _ -- Plans and views of the church of Batalha, with monies economiques. 7. Essais. - Ebauches. - Cor-1 respondance. the history. London, 1795. f.

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BATARD 225 BATES Batard de Maul6on, Le; par A. Dumas. Nouv. Bateman, Wynne. Veterum sapientum de populari relig6d. Paris, 1860.*3 18'.O ltone sensus; concio ad clerum. Cantab., 1746. 4~. ed. Paris, 1860. 3oV c ^v. (B 1262) Batavia. Bataviaasch Genootschap van Kunsten Bateman household, The. (In Chambers'journal, n.s., v. 13. en Wetenschappen. Verhandelingen. lie 1860.) deel. Batavia, 1826. 8~ Batery, Jehan de. Li dis des VIii. blasons. (In Jahrbuch Contents. Berigt voor het jaar 1826. - Verslag van f. rom. u. eng. lit., v. 5. 1864.) den staat des Genootschaps door P. S.Maurisse. -n Bates, David. Logarithmictables; added, atable of Naamlijstder leden. - Korte schets van hetEiland Ling- sines. Dublin, 1779. 4. ga en deszelfs bewoners, door C. van Angelbeek. - Ep- Bates, Edward. Against T. H. Benton. St. Louis, 1828. 12~. itome linguse Japonicse auctore P. F. de Siebold. - (C 151) Monographie der oost-Indische pepersoorten; door C. L. - SAVAGE, J. (In his Representative men. 1860.) Blume. - Lofrede op J. P. Koon, gouverneur geerale Bates, Elisha. Doctrines of Friends. Mt. Pleasant, over Nederlandsch Indie, 1618-1629. - Iets over Boeddhoe en zyne leer; door D. A. Overbeek. 1831. 8. - SCHOUTENS Reise nach Batavia. (In Allgemeine Bates, Ely. Christian politics. London, 1806. 8. Hist.. v. 12. 1754.) - Cursory view of civil government. London, - STAVORINUS, J. S. Account of Batavia and Java. (In 1797. 8 Pinkerton, J. Col. of voy., v. 11. 1812.) Batbie, Anselme Polycarpe. Du travail et du salaire. (In - Rural philosophy. 1st Amer. ed. Philadelphia, Thevenin, E. Cours d'econ. indust., 2e ser. 1866.) 1807. 12. See also Revue d. D. Mondes, juin 1867, fev. 1868. Bates, Henry Walter. The naturalist on the AmBatchelder, Eugene. Romance of the sea serpent. azon. London, 1863. 2v. 8. Cambridge, 1849. 12~ - ed. Illustrated travels. Lond., 1869-71. 3 v. 8. - Border adventures, and other poems, with appendix. Bates, Rev. Isaac. Not death butimmortality, the desird 2d ed. Boston. 181. 12~. (C 188) relief; sermon. London, 1707. 8. (C 213) Batchelder, George W. BATCHELDER, ifss. M. W. Biog- Bates, Isaac Chapman. Oration, before the Washington raphy of B. (In Harvard mem. biog., v. 2. 1866.) Benev. Soc., Northampton, [1812]. 8. (B 416, W 49) Batchelder, Jacob. Biography of Ezra M. Tebbets. (In Oration, Northampton, July 4, 1805. Northampton, Harvard mem. biog., v. 2. 1866.) 1805. 8 (B 342,557) - Co-operation of parents and teachers. (In Amer. Inst. Bates, Rev. J. H. lighteousness taught by divine judgments; of Instr. Lectures. 1848.) sermon, Antrim, N. H., thanksgiving day, Nov. 27, Batchelder, John M. Description of an Arctic tide-gauge. 1862. anchster, N. H. 1863. 8' (B 1592) (sIn Amer. Assoc. Proc., v. 19. 1870.) Bates, John. Fast sermon, Hackney, Nov. 3; mortality of Batchelder, John P., A.D. Cholera; its causes, symptoms, thcttl London 1714 8~ (B1868) and treatment, New York, 1849. 8~ (B 1569) - Causes which degrade the profession of physick; ora- Bates, Joseph. Autobiography; and a brief action before the western district of the N.H. Med. count of the great advent movement, 1840-44. Soc., May. Bellows Falls. Vt., 1818. 8~. (B 567) Brattle Creek Mich. 1868. 12~ - Second edition of'An advertisement', by C. B. Coven- BJ e ir A1 try, with'A candid exposition of facts', by B. Utica, Bates, Joshua, Pres. of Middlebury College. Anni1829. 8. (B 1448) versary discourse, Dudley, March 20,' 1853; Batchelder,.Irs. Mary W. Biog. of G. W. Batchelder. (n with hist. notices. Boston, 1853. 8. Harvard mem. biog., v. 2. 1866.) - Address at the semi-centennial celebration of MiddleBatchelder, Samuel. Introduction and early prog- bury College. np., 1850. 8. (B 1575) ress of the cotton manufacture in the U. - Brief account of the death ofM. A. Clap. 3d ed. DedCl ff+ 12 Tt;o^^ -tQR9 lo ham, 1816. 12~. (C254) States. Boston, 1863. 16' ham, 1816. 12'. (C 254) R esponsibilty of the North in relation to slavery..- Discourse, Feb. 15, [on leaving] the 1st Ch. inDedham. - Responsibility of the North in relation to slavery. Dedham, 1818. 8~ (B 304, 1789) Cambridge, 1856. 8'. (B 1480) - Dedham, 1818. 8' (B 304, 1789) Camlrige, 185. 8~ (B 1480-) Discourse, Mar. 4, 1814. interment of T. Prentiss. Batchelder, Samuel, Jr. A manual of the laws of Dedham, 1814. 8~ (B 304, 1789) Massachusetts in relation to manufacturing - Discourse on honesty n dealing, Middlebury, annual.~oainwith a summary of law affecting fast, Apr. 15. Middlebury. Vt., 1818. 8~. (B 304,1789) corporations, with a summary oI law affecting _ Inaugural oration as president of Middlebury college, corporations generally. Boston, 1863. 8~ March 18. Middlebury, Vt.. 1818. 8~ (B1238, 1789) - Poetry of the bells. Camb., 1856. 16~. - Same. 2d ed. Middlebury, 1818. 8~ (B 357) Batcheller, Stephen. BIOGRAPHICAL notice of B. (In Mass. - Lectures on the Christian character. Andover, Med. Soc. Med. comm., v. 8. 1854.) 1846. 8. Batchelor, Rev. Henry. Statement of Dr. Cheever's case. ect.,!(In Cheever,. B. Demonstrat~ions. 1860. D 3 ~ — Moral education. (InAmer. Inst. Instr. Lect., 1837.) (In Cheever,. B. Demonstrations. 1860. D 37) H- Intellectual education in harmony with moral and Bate, Henry. See Dudley, Sir H. B. physical. (In Lect., 1840.) Bate, James. Essay towards a rationale of the lit- - Reminiscences of J. Codman. (In Alien, W. Mem. eral doctrine of original sin. Lond., 1732. 8. 1853.) - Faith of the Jews in the law and the evidence - The Scriptures our only sure guide; sermon, ordinaof the types vindicated. London, 1747. 8'. tion of C. Y. Chase. Middlebury, 1821. 8' (B 1785) o the tyes vinicate Lono-, 1747. 8 Sermon before the Mass. Soc. Prom. Christ. Knowl., - Human learning useful to the cause of religion, ser- May 29. Dedham, 1816. 8~ (B 304, 1645) mon. London, 1753. 4~ (B 1531) - Sermon, Feb. 26, 1817, ordination of R. Hurlbut, Sud- Methodism displayed; remarks upon Whitefield's an- bury. Dedham. 1817. 8~ (B 1316) swer to the Bp. of London's last pastoral letter. - Sermon, Nov. 4, 1813. Boston, 1813. 8~ (B 1464) London, [1740?]. 8~. (B 1361) - Two sermons on intemperance, fast day. Boston, 1813. - Parochial letter to St. Paul's, Deptford, Kent. London, 8~ (B 304, 1789) 1745. 8~. (B 760) Bates, Joshua, Jr., of Boston. On Dr. Thos. Arnold. (In Bateman, J. F. Water supply of Manchester. (Il Nat. Amer. Inst. Instr. Lect., 1852.) Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans. 1866. Bateman, -Irs. Sidney F. Self; a comedy. (In Sargent, Bates, Joshua, of London. BOSTON. City Cotncil. E. Mod. stand. drama, v. 21.) Memorial of B. Boston, 1865. 4. Bateman, Thomas. Contagious fever of England. Bates, Samuel W. Manifestations of education in different London, 1818. 8' ages. (1In Amer. Inst. Instr. Lect., 1851.) DLineationson, 1of8. d. LBates, Stephen. Party and its experiments; a poem. Bos-- Delineations of cutaneous diseases. London, ton, 1840. 12~. (C188) 1817. 4~. Bates, Walter. The mysterious stranger; memoirs - Diseases in London and state of the weather, of H. M. Smith. New Haven, 1817. 8. 1804-16. London, 1819. 8~ Bates, William, D.D. Works. 2d ed. London, - Progress and present state of vaccination. York, 1812. 1723. 8~ 12~. (C 267) Costents. Discourses on the existence of God: im- Synopsis of cutaneous diseases. Lond., 1814. 8. mortality of the soul; and divinity of the Christian religC-RICHTON, A. (In his Converts from infidelity, v. 2. ion. - Harmony of the divine attributes. - Great duty 1827; and HUMPHREY, H. In his Christian me- of resignation.- 1)anger of prosperity. - Sermons on moirs. 1836.) forgiveness of sins. - Sure trial of uprightness. - The 29. (7. 3. 73.)

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BATES 226 BATT ISTA four last things: death, judgment, heaven, and hell; in - JENNINGS, S. K. Invention of the portable which his'Final happiness of manl is included. - Spirit- warm and hot bath. Richmond, 1814. 8~ ual perfection. - Eleven sermons on several occasions. ual perfection. - Eleven sermons on several occasions. - - Plain explanation of the cure of disease [by the] por- Sermon; upon the death of Queen Mary. - Funeral table warm andhotbath Wash. 1814. 12~. (C147) table warm andhotbath. Wash. 1814. 12~. (C]47) sermons; on Dr. Manton; Dr. Jacomb; Mr. Baxter, with his life; Mr. Clarkson; B. Ashhurst. -Divinemed- - PALLADIO, A. Les thermes des Romains; pub. itation. - The fear of God, etc. - Everlasting rest of the de nouveau avec obs. par 0. Bertotti Scamsaints in heaven.- HOwE, J. Funeral sermon on B. ozzi. Vicence, 1785. f - Harmony of the divine attributes. London, - PEAKE, J. Admonitory hints on sea-bathing. 1675. 4. Ramsgate, 1806. 8~ - Natural and revealed religion. Lond., 1677. 8 - RAND, J. Use ofthetepidbath. (In Mass. Med.Soc. - Sermons, Aug., 1662. (In Farewell sermons of Noncon- Med. comm., v. 1. 1808.) formist ministers. 1816.) - REILLY. B. A narrative; [rel. to medicated vapor Bates, Win. G. Address, laying of the corner stone of the baths]. np., [1837]. 8~. (B 1561) Westfield Academy. Springfield, 1857. 8~. (B 1612) - WHITLAW, C. West London medicated vapour bath inBatey, John. Value of the soul; in 15 lectures. New stitution. London, 1842. 8~ (B 1565) York, 1849. 12~ See also Aix-la-Chapelle; - Baiee; - Ischia; - MinBath, Wm., Earl of. See Pulteney. eral waters; - Naples; - Puteoli; - Timavus. Bath, Wm.,,Farl.o7. eePultSermoneforetheLord, Bath, Eng. BRITTON, J. Bath and Bistol with the Bathurst Henry,. Noic Semon before theLords Jan. 30. London. 1808. 4% (B 1248) counties of Somerset and Gloucester, in views - Speech on the Catholic question. n.t.p. 8~ (B 3180) from drawings by T. H. Shepherd. London, See also the next title. 1829. 4~ Bathurst, Henry, Archdeacon of Norwich. Me- - History and antiquities of the abbey church at moirs of H. Bathurst, Bp. of Norwich. LonBath. London, 1825. 4" don, 1837. 2 v. 8~ - ANSTEY. C. New Bath guide; or. Memoirs of the B-r-d Bathurst, Henry, 3d Earl Bathurst. OBSERVATIONS on [his] family. 3d ed. London, 1766. 8~ (B 1682) speech. Mar. 18, 1817. (In Pamphleteer, 1818; v. 12 - APPEAL to the public, relating to the proceedings of a of B 838) party of the governors of the new general hospital at Bathurst, Theodore. Calendarium pastorale, ab E. Bath, against A. Cleland. Sept. 21, 1743. London Spensero; Lat. carmine donat. a B. Lonand Bath, [1743]. 8~ (B 1447) dii, 1653. 16' - ENGLEFIELD, Sir H. C. Account of the abbey Batines, Colomb de See Colomb de Baties, P. church at B.; illustr. of the plans, etc., drawn Batista, II. See Zeno, A. by J. Carter. Lond., Soc. of Antiq., 1798. f~ Batkins, Jefferson S., pseud. Life; by [J. S. Jones]. - IMPROVED Bath guide. Bath, n.d. 18~ Boston, 1871. 8~ - OLIVER, W. Practical dissertation on Bath Bato. Fragm. (In Meineke, A. Fr. corn. Gr., v. 4. 1841; waters. London, 1707. 8. and in Poet. com. Gr. 1855.) - ORIGINAL Bath g~uide enlarged. Bath, 1811. 12~. Baton Sinopensis. Fragm. (In Mueller, C. Fr. hist. Gr., ORIGINAL Bath guide enlarged. Bath, 1811. 12". 185.)~ - POWNALL, T. Descriptions of Roman antiquities Batrachomyomachia. See Homerus. dug up in Bath, 1790. Bath, 1795. 4. Bats. FIGANIERRE E MORAO, M. Remarkable accumula- WORD, A, to Englishmen going abroad or about to tionof bats. (In Smithsonian Inst. Report, 1863.) choose a new residence. n.p., 1844. 8~. (B 1604) Batsch, August Johann Georg Karl. Analyses Bath, lIe. BARTLET, W. S. Contribution to history of B. florum. Vol. 1, fascic. 1; tab. 1-10. Halae(In Maine Hist. Soc. Col., v. 3. 1853.)- SEWALL, Ma 1790. 4 J. Hist. of B. (In v. 2. 1847.) ag.,79. 4 Bath, N. H. SUTHERLAND, D. Geog. sketch of B. 1814. Battaglia di Benevento, La; storia del secolo 13; (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 13. 1815.) da F. D. Guerrazzi. Ed. nuov. Firenze, Bath and Wells, Thomas, Bp. of. See Ken, T. 1852. 8 Bath and West of England Society for the En- Battel, Andrew. KINGSLEYH. Wonderful adventures of couragement of Agriculture. Letters and A. B. (In his Tales of old travel. 1869.) papers on agriculture, etc. Vol. 4, 7. Bath, - PURCHAS, S. Strange adventures of A. B., sent by the 1792-9. 2 v. o 8s Portugals to Angola, who lived there near 18 years. ^1792-95. 2 v. 8. ((In his Pilgrimes. p. 2, b. 7. 1645.) - Proceedings at the annual meeting, Dec. 13. n.p., - Same. [With slight alterations.] (In Green, J. New [1814]. f~. (W 9) col. of voy.. 1746, b. 3, p. 136; and in Pinkerton, J. - Rules, etc., 1789. Bath, 1790. 8~. (B 519) Gen. col. of voy., v. 16. 1814.) - Rules, orders, and premiums. Bath, 1798. 8~ (B 924, - REISEN in Angola. (In Allgemeine Hist., v. 4. 1749.) W 9) Battelli, Giovanni Cristoforo. De sarcophago Probi Bath Penitentiary and Lock Hospital. Proceed- AniciietProbe Faltonie in Vaticano. Rome, ings, 1816-18; with alphabetical list of sub- 1705 8' scriptions and donations. Bath, 1819. 89 Battely, John. Antiquitates Rutupinte. Operum - Reportofthe2danniv. meeting. Bath. [1818]. 8~. (B 468) Oxon., 1711. 8( Bather, Rev, E. The awful caseof drunkards, etc. London, posthumorum pas. xon., 1711. 8 1840. 12~. (C203),- ame. Editio 2a. Oxoniae, 1745. 4~ - Hold fast that which is good; on the dispersion of infi- - Antiquitates S. Edmundi Burgi. Operum posdel books. London, 1831. 8'. (C 227. thumorum pars 2. Oxonice, 1745. 4~ Baths acnd Bathing. BELL, J. Baths and mim- Batten, J. H. Christian courage; sermon, before the Unieral waters. Phila., 1831. 12~ versity, Cambridge. London, 1832. 8. (B 1263) - ADVANTAGES of warm bathing. Burslem, 1816. 8 Battersby's Catholic directory, almanac, and regis(C 80) try, 1847. Dublin, n.d. 12~ -- BvcHAN, A. P. Observations concerning sea Batteux, Charles, l'abbd. Las beaux arts r6duits' bathing. London, 1804. 12~ Batteux, Charles, l'abb. Les beaux arts reduits a bathing. London, 1804. 12. bathing. London, 1804 12. un meme principe. Paris, 1747. 12-. - CAMERON, C. Baths of the Romans, with unL me priecipe. Parise,1747. 12 Palladio's restorations. ~London, 1775. f Les quatre poetiques, d'Aristote, cl'Horace, de CAPACCIO, G. C. Balnearumapudantiquosstructur Vida, de Despreaux. Paris, 1771. 2v. 12. - Caco, G e C.ealnearxm spud antiquos structur1e, usus,etministeria. (InGreevius. Thes.antiq.ltal.' Battie, J. Merchants remonstrance; in time of the v. 9. pt. 4. 1699.), late warre. London, 1648. 4~ - COFFIN, J. G. Discourses on cold and warm bathing. Battie, Wm. Sermon before Sir F. Chaplin. Lord Mayor, Boston, 1818. 12~. (C 67) Nov. 18, 1677. London, 1678. 4~ (B 1250) - DOINICETI. B. Medicated and heated water and va- BattiferrodegliAmmannati, Laura. Sonetti,ec. (IT Poeti pour baths. n.p., 1779. 8~. (B 1552) ital. contemp. 1843.) - FRANCOIS, J. Travaux de captage des eaux minerales, - Sonetto, madrigale. (In Trucchi, F. Poesie ital., v. 3. etablissements thermaux. (In France. Com. Imnp. 1847.) de IlExpos. de 1867. Rapports, v. 8.) Battista, Pio. See Pio.

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BATTLE 227 BAUMGARTEN Battle of B-ng-r; a comic-heroic poem; by A. Anonymi dissertatio De literati matrimonio. - Miscella Geddes. London, 1797. 8. observationum ad Ausoniana et Pervigilium Veneris, a Battle of Brooklyn; a farce. New York, 1776. 8~ (B 363) Petro Scrivero. - Epitaphium Amoris ex C. Gevartii. Battle of carnival and lent, The. (In Le Grand d'Aussy, P. - Epicedium memorize J. Arminii; acc. H. Grotii Fabliaux or tales, v. 3. 1815.) Epicedia in eundem. Lugd. Bat., 1609. 4~ Battle of Dorking, The; by George Cheeney. (In Black- _ Epistolarum centurie tres; ace. orationes. Ed. wood's mag., v. 109. 1871.) Battle of Hastings; a tragedy. See Cumber]and, R. nova. Lugd. Bat., 1642. 12. Battle of life; and T'he haunted man; by C. Dick- Baudoin, Theodore. La pie voleuse, melodramme. 1815. See Caigniez, L. C., and Baudouin, T. ens. leipzig, Tauchnitz, 1856. 16~ Baudot de Juilly, Nicolas. Germaine de Foix. 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BAUMGARTENBERGER 228 BAXTER Baumgartenberger Formelbuch; emne Qnelle zur Maps. Gesch. des xIII. Jahrh., vorn. der Zeiten Ru- - BAVARIA. n.p., [16-]. (E 78 no. 115b) dolfs von Habsburg; z-um ersten Male hrsg. - BLAEU. W. Palatinatus B. Amst., [16-]. (E 78 no. 114) von H. Baerwald. Wien, 1866. 8. (Fontes - MERCATOR, G. B. duatus. [Amst.,16-]. (E78 no. 1B5 a) rer. Austr., Abth. 2, B. 25.) - SEUTTER, M. Bavariae pars inferior, superior. Aug. Baur, Ferdinand Christian. Das Christenthumund Vindel., [17-]. (E 92) die Christliche Kirche der drei ersten Jahr- - - B. superior et inferior. Aug. Vindel., [17-]. (E 92) - - Circulus Bavarie. Aug. Vindel..[ 17-]. (E 92) hunderte. 2eAusg. Tobingen, 1860. 8. - VISSCHER, N. J. Amst., [17-]. 3 maps. f. (E 64) - Die christliche Kirche des Mittelalters; hrsg. - WEINER, P. Chorographia Bavarite. n.d. von F. F. Baur. 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BAXTER 229 BAYER family book. 20. Unreasonableness of infidelity. - Bay Assoc. of Cong. Ministers. RICHARDSON, J. ComReasons of the Christian religion. 21. Reasons, etc. plaint against the clergy of the Assoc. Boston, 1818. - More reasons, etc. 22, 23. Saint's everlasting rest. 8~. (B 264) 23. Index. Bay of Bengal, Bay of Biscay, etc. See Bengal, Biscay, etc. - Answer to E. Stillingfieet's'Charge of separa- Bay Path, The, a tale of New England colonial tion'. London, 1680. 44 life; by J. G. Holland. New York, 1857. 12~. - Call to the unconverted. London, 1767. 12. Bay psalm book. Camb., reprinted 1862. 8~ -Same. With introd. by T. Chalmers. New Bay state democrat, 1842-44. Bost., 1842-44. 5 v. f0 York, Amer. Tr. Soc., n.d. 18. Bayam, Joseph Pereyra. Portugal glorioso e illus- German. Zuruf an Unbekekrte. New York, trado corn a vida e virtudes das santas [18-]. 12. Sancha, Theresa, Mafalda, Isabel, e Joanna. - Catholick communion defended against both Lisboa, 1727. 40. extreams. London, 1684. 4~ Bayard, Ferdinand Marie. Voyage dans l'interieur - Gildas Salvianus, the reformed pastor. Lon- des Etats-Unis, 1791. Paris, 1797. 8. don, 1657. 80. Bayard, James. Exposition of the constitution of - Same. Abridgedby S. Palmer. Lond., 1766. 12. the United States. Phila., 1833. 12. - Glorious kingdom of Christ vindicated against T. Bev- Bayard, James Ashton. Documents relating to the presierley. London, 1691. 4. (B 23) dential election in 1801, cont. a refutation of two pas- Life and death of Joseph Alleine, with his sages in the writings of T. Jefferson, aspersing the Christian letters. 2d ed. Leeds, 1815. 12. character of B. Phila., 1831. 8~. Inperf: (B 1717) - Life ofB., by himself. (In Wordsworth, C. Eccl. - Speechon the admission of ansas underthe Lecompton hb~~~~ie,~., v. 4. 1839.) - constitution, Mar. 22. VWash., 1858. 80 (B 1509) iog., *. 4:. 189.) __p^- Speech on the bill resp. the organization of the courts - Life of faith. London, 1670. 4. of the U. 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J., observance of with life, see Bates, W. (In his Works. 1723.) the Lords Day. Princeton, 1828. 8~ (B 1374) Baxter, Robert Dudley. National debts. London, - Funeral oration [on] Washington. Jan. 1, 1800. New 1871. 8Q Brunswick. 1800. 8~. (E 61, W 55) - National income; the United Kingdom. Lon-' Bayard, von A. v. Kotzebue. (In his Theater, v. 13. 1841.) - National income;the United1868. Bayer, Francesco Perez. Del alfabeto y lengua de ~don~,~ 1868. 8.~; g los Fenices.'Madrid, 1772. 4~ - Taxation of the United Kingdom. London. Note. Appendix to the ed. of SalIlst published 1868. 80~ by lbarra. 1772. Baxter, Roger. The most important tenets of the Bayer, Gottlieb (Lot. Theophilus) Siegfried. De muro CauB t*e 1 Roman CThe oli Churc fairl texplainted caseo. - De origine et priscis sedibus Scytharum.Roman Catholic Church fairly explained. De Scythise situ sub retatern Herodoti. (In St. PeNew York, 1833. 32~ tersburg. Ac. Sci. Comm., v. 1. 1726.) -Chronologia S.- Same. Wash., 1820. 12~. 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BEATTIE 233 BEAUMARCHAIS the nature and immutability of truth, in opposition to Beauclerk, Topham. CATALOGUE of [his] library. sophistry and scepticism. - Poetry and musick. - sold 1781. [Withms.prices.] Lod., s.d. 8~ Laughter and ludicrous composition. - Utility of classical learning. 7-9. Elements of moral science. 10. The Beaudant, -. Extract of a memoir on the possibility of minstrel and other poems. - Miscellanies by J. H. causing fresh water molusc to live in salt water. Beattie, with account of his life. (In De la Beche, H. T. Selection of geological me-.- Essay on truth. 3cl ecl. Lmoirs. 1836.) Essay on truth. 3d ed. London, 1772. 122 Beauford, William. Ancient coins found at Ballylinam. - Same. 3d ed. Dublin, 1773. 8~ (In Roy. Irish Acad. Trans., v. 1. 1787.) -Ancient - Same. 6th ed. Edin., 1777. 8~ sepulchre, Co. Kildare. (In v. 2. 1788.)- AntiquiTheminstrel, with other poems. Lond., 1779. 89 ties of the church of Killoffy. - Letter to 1ev. 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BEAUMARCHAIS 234 BEAUMONT - Arien und Geshnge aus dem Singspiel:'Der Barbier Loyal subject.- Madlover. —False one.- Double marvon Sevilla'. Nach dem Franz. v. G. F. WV. Gros- riage.- Humorouslieutenant. 7. Women pleased.mann. Berlin, 1798. 12~. (C 146) Woman's prize. - The chances. - Monsieur Thomas. - - Les deux anis, on Le n6gociant de Lyon. Paris, The Island princess. 8. The pilgrim. - Wild-goose 1770. 8~ chase. - Prophetess. - The sea-voyages. - Spanish cu1iio^n^ r^-^ ~-1770. 8so. /nQrate. 9. Beggars' bush. - Love's cure. - The maid in - Eagniedrame. Pals. 17~67. 8. (C 290) h the mill. - A wife for a month. - Rule a wife and have - Spanish. Ti. po1. delaCruz y Cano. ( his Tra- a wife. 10. Fair maid of the inn. - Noble gentleman. - gedias, v. 3 1787.) -- Elder brother. - The nice valour; or, The passionLa folle journee, ou Le manriage de Figaro. ate madman.- The bloody brother; or, Rollo, Duke Paris, 1785. 8~ of Normandy. 11. Lovers' progress. -Night-walker; - Another copy. (C 293) or, The little thief. - Love's pilgrimage. - Two noble -- Same. (In Le Texier. Receuil, v.4. 175; and in kinsmen.- Beaumont. Poems.- Fletcher. Poems. Petitot. R(I pertoire, v., 178; and i -- Index to notes. - Lives and writings of B. and F. eSa ttme. Paris t 1853. 816 1 ote. On the authorship of these plays see Allibone's'Diect. Eng. Lit.'. - L'incarceration de Beamrcais. ( Mmoires snr - Be ont an Fletcher; beauties selected b les prisons, v. 1. 1823.) les prisons, v.-1. 1823) ^^^^uuiicb~iii ~ Beaumont and Fletcher; beauties selected by ~- Mdmoires dans 1'affaire Goezman. Nouv. 6d., L. Hunt. London, 1855. 8~ (Bohn's st. lib.) d- T l'unoi-e apnp rciatioen~ parz Sainte Beuve. -- Bonduca. (in. Scott, Sir W. Brit. drama. v. 1. 1804.) pr6c. Saune app.eciation par Sainte Beuve. _ a ge. Altered byG. Colman. (In Bell's Brit. theatre, Paris, 1859. 12. v. 33. 1797.) - Mere coupable, La; drame. (In Petitot. Repertoire - The chances; altered by the Duke of Buckingham. du theatre frangois, v. 16. 1817.) (IIn Bell's British theatre, v. 11. 1794; and in Lon- CHEVALLIE, P. J. Claim of Beaumarchais' heir don stage, v. 4.) against the U.S. Wash., 1817. 8~. (B 445) - Elder brother. The; altered. (In Sargent, E. Mod- GONCOURT, E. and J. (In their Portraits. 1857.) ern standard drama, v. 9.) - LOM_,NIE, L. de. Beaumarchais at son temps; The false one. - Maid's tragedy. (In Scott, Sir W., Lo'~~~sci~~~~E,~~ ~ed. Brit. drama, v. 1. 1804.) 6tudes sur la soci6t6 en France anu 17e si6cle. - The maid's tragedy. - Philaster; or, Love lies a bleedParis, 1856. 2 v. 8'. ing. - Cupid's revenge. (In Lamb, C. Spec. of Note. From the Revue. d. D. Mondes, 1853-54. dram. poets. 1854.) - Philaster. (in, Bell's British theatre, v. 18. 1791; andcl E- ng. Beaumarchais and his times; tr. by I-I. S. Scott, Sir draa, v 1. 1804 Ecdwards. London, 1856. 4v. 12. - Porems. (ln Campbell, T. Specimens of Brit. poets, Beaumier, Auguste. [Various articles.] (In Paris. Soc. de v. 2. 1819: end l ore fully in Chalmers, A. Works Geog. Bul., 5e serie, v. 15, 16, 18. 1868-69.) of Eng. poets, v. 6. 1810.) Beaumont, Lord. See Stapleton, M. T. - Rule a wife and have a wife. (In Bell's Brit. theatre, Beaumont, Arthur J. An American's defence of his gov- v. 8. 1797; and i Scott. Brit. drama, v. 2. 1804.) ernment. [London,] 1831. 8~. (B 933) - COLERIDGE, S. T. Notes on B. and F. (hI his LiterSee also, beloew, Beaurmont, A. 11. and A. J. ary remains, v. 1. 1836.) Beaumont, Augustus Hardin. The Jamaica petition for in- - DURNHAMi. S. A. (In his Lives of lit. men of Gr. Brit., dependence. [London.] 1831. 8~. (B 933) v. 2. 1837.) - ancl A. J. Adventures of two Americans in the siege - MASON, J. M. Comments on the -plays of of Brussels, Sept., 1830. Bost.. 1830. 8. (B966) Beaumont and Fletcher. London, 1798. 8' Beaumont, Barber. Essay on provident or parish banks. Bea umont and Fletchr. London, 1. 8I (In Pamphleteer, 1816' v. 7 of B 838) Beaumontc, Sig George I-., Bart. CUNNINGHAM, A. (In his Beaumont, Francis. The triumph of love. (I v. Beaumont, Francis. The triumph of love. Lives of British painters. etc., v. 6. 1833. Faro. lib., Lamb, C. Spec. of dram. poets. 1814.) Beaumont, Gustave Auguste de la Boniniere de. - asd Fletcher, John. Fifty comedies and trag- L'Irlande sociale, politique, et religieuse. 3e edies. [2d folio ed.] t.p.w. 1679 d. Paris, 1839. 2 v 8 - Dramatick works, with notes. London, 1778.. Irel, social, political, and religious; ed. by W. C. Taylor. [ILond.,] 1839. 2 v. 8. Contents. Vol. 1. Prefaces.- Commendatorypoems. b W. C Ty' od 1' 2 v 8 eMaid's tragedy. -1 Prefhilaster - KiComnndatorpo ees ~ L'adniinistration de la justice en Sardaigne. (In Paris. - Maid's tagedy - Philster. - i ad no kin Inst. Ac. d. Sci. MIor. Comnpte rendu, v. 11. 1847.) Scornful lady. 2. Custom of the country BEder - Notice. (i~ Tocqueville, A. de. Enuvres. 1861.) brother. - Spanish curate. - Wit without moneyc. - Beggars' bush. 3. Humorous lieutenant. - Faithful - ad Tocqueville, A. de. Systeme p6nitentiaire shepherdess. - Mad lover. - Loyal subject. Rule a a aux Etats-Unis, et son application en France; w ^ifeacindhave awife. 4. Lanws of Cacidh F-elseone. suivi dl'un appendice sur les colonies ppnale s - Little French lawyer.- Tragedy of Valentinia-n.- Monsieur Thomas. 5. Chances. - Tragedy of et de notes. 2e6ed. Paris, 1834. 2 v. 8'. Rollo, Duke of Normandy. - Wild-goose chase. — A Enq. Penitentiary system, etc.; tr. with wife for a month. - Lovers' progress. -Pilgrim. 6 introd., notes, etc., by F. Lieber. Phila., Captain. - Prophetess. - Queen of Corinth. - Tragedy33. 8 ofBonduca. - Knight of the Burning Pestle. 7. Lovers 1833. 8~ pilgrimage. - Double marriage. - Maid in the mill. - Beaumont, Sir Ha:ry, pseud. See Spence, Rev. J. Knight of Malta. - Lover's cure: or, The martial maid. Beaumont, Henry de. (.In Capgrave, J. Book of the illus8. Women pleas'd. -Night-walker; or, The little thief. trious Henries. 1858.) - Island princess. - Woman's prize; or. The tamer Beaumont, J. A. B. Travels in Buenos Avres, and tam'd. - Noble gentleman. 9. Coronation. - Sea- the adacent provinceofthe io La Pta. voyage. - Coxcomb. - Wit at several weapons. - Fair maid of the inn. - Cupid's revenge. 10. Two noble London, 1828. 8. kinsmen. - Thierry and Theodoret. - Woman-hater. - Beaumont, J. T. Barber. Injustice, etc.. of the present sysNice valour; or, The passionate madman. - Honest teni of public-house licensing. (In Pampleteer, v. 9. man's fortune. - Masque. - Four plays, or moral repre- 1817.) - Criminal jurisprudence; with the draft of a sentations, in one. new penal code. (In v. 18, 19. 1821-22.) (B 838) - Works; [edn.] with notes and memoir by A. -~ Thoughts on the causes and cures of present distresses. Dyce. London, 1843-46. 1I v. 8' Loidon, 1831. 8. (B 930) Contents. Vol. 1. Dedication. - Commendatory Beaumont, Sir John, Bait. Poems; col. and ed. poems on Beaumont and Fletcher. - Woman-hater. - with notes by A. B. Grosart. Blackburn, - Thierry and Theodoret. - Philaster. - Maid's trage- 1869. 16. (The Fuller worthies' lib.) dy. 2. Faithful shepherdess. - Knight of the Burning Contents. Memorial-introduction. - Epistle-dedicaPestle. - A king and no king. - Cupid's revenge. - tory. - Preliminary verses by Neuill. and others. - Masque of the Inner-Temnple and Gray's Inn. - Four Bosworth Field. - Sacred poems. - Royal and courtly plays in one. 3. Scornful lady. - Coxcomb. - The poems. - Elegiac-memorials of worthies. - Translacaptain. - Honest man's fortune. - Little French law- tions. - Metamorphosis of tobacco. - Appendix: Poems yer. 4. Wit at several weapons. - Wit without by Sir J. Beaumont, son of the poet. money. - Faithful feiiends. - The widow. - Custom of Pocss. (li Chalmers, A. Eng. poets, v. 6. 1810.) the conent'y.. 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BEAUMONT 235 BEAUZEE Beaumont, Joseph, d. 1699. WILLMOTT, R. A. (In his Beauties of England: a travelling pocket companLives of Eng. sacred poets, v. 1. 1839.) ion. [3ded.] London,1767. 12~ Beaumont, Joseph. A funeral address, delivered in South- ion. [3c ed.] Lndon, 1767. 12 wark Chapel, Sept. 2d, 1832, being the Sabbath im- Beauties of England and Wales, o delineations mediately after the interment.of the late Rev. A. topog., hist., etc., of each county. London, Clarke. London, 1832. 8~ (B 1242) 1801-15. 18 v. 8.; and Introduction. 1818. Beaumont, Joseph. The new slavery; an account Contents. Brewer, J. N. Introd. Vol. 1. Britton, of the Indian and Chinese immigrants in Brit- J.. and Brayley, E. W. Bedfordshire. - Berkshire. - ish Guiana. London, 1871. G8 Buckinghamshire. 2. Cambridgeshire. - Cheshire. lsGuiana. ~Lond~on, 1871. 8.- Cornwall. 3. Cumberland. - Isle of Man. - DerBeaumont, Joseph E. Sermon: The Christian's duty. (In byshire 4. Devonshire. C Dorsetshire. 5. 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BEE 239 BEECHEY Bee, The. See Goldsmith, O. - Royal truths. [7th ed.] Boston, 1866. 12~ Bee, The daily evening. Vol. 32; Jan. 2 - May 14, - Sermon on the death of A. Lincoln. (In Our martyr 1858. Boston, 1858. f. president. 1865.) Note. United with the'Atlas' under the title - Sermons, Plymouth Church. N. Y., 1868. 2 v. 8~'Atlas and daily bee', May 17, 1858 - Dec. 31, 1860. - Sermons; Plymouth pulpit, 4th ser. New York, Beechcroft; by C. M. Yonge. New York, 1869. 12~. 1871. 8~ Beechdale; by Marion Harland. (In Galaxy, v. 5, 6. 1867.) - Star papers; or, Experiences of art and nature. Beecher, Catharine Esther. Common sense applied New York, 1855. 12'. to religion; or, The Bible and the people. - PARTON, J. Beecher and his church. (In Parton's New York, 1857. 12~ Famous Americans. 1867.) - Essay on slavery and abolitionism. Phila., - STOWEH.B. Sketch ofB. (n er Men. 1868.) Q1837. 18'o Beecher, Luther F. Choice of a profession; address before 1837. 18. the Theolog. Soc. of Union College. Albany, 1851. - Letters to the people on health and happiness. 8. (B 1577) New York, 1855. 16~ Beecher, Lyman. Works. Bost., 1852-53. 3 v. 12". - Religious training of children. New York, Contents. Vol. 1. Lectures on political atheism. 2. 1864. 129 Sermons on various occasions. 3. Views of theology. Truth stranger than fiction; a narrative [conc. - Autobiography, correspondence, etc., ed. by C. Miss Delia Bacon]. New York, 1850. 8~ Beecher. New York, 1864-65. 2v. 12' - Woman's profession as mother and educator. The Bible a code of laws; sermon [in] Boston, Sept. Voman's profession as mother and educator. 3, 1817, ordination of S. E. Dwight. Andover, 1818. Phila. and Bost., 1872 [1871]. 12~ o. (B 304, 1789) - and H. Primary geography for children. Cin- - Same. 2d ed. Andover. 1827. 8~ (B 1781, 1785) cinnati, 1833. 12 - Dependence and free agency, sermon at Theological Charles. Redeemer and red. an Seminary, Andover, July 16. Bost., 1832. 8. (B 1283) Beecher, Charles. Redeemer and redeemed; an i- - Design, etc., of local churches; sermon, inst. of E. Corvestigation of the atonement and of eternal nelius, Salem, July 21. Andover, 1819. 8~ (B 79) judgment. Boston, 1864. 12. - The faith once delivered to the saints; sermon, J1Worcester, Oct. 15, 1823, ordination of L. I. Hoad- The duty of disobedience to wicked laws; sermon on Woyrcester, 18 23 ordi n L. I. Hoad the fugitive slave law. N. Y., 1851. 8~. (B 1283) - S. Boston, 1823 4. (B 280) - Saeze. 2d ed. Boston, 1824. 8' (B 280) - ROGERS, E. C. Automatic powers of the brain; - The government of God desirable; sermon, Newark, in answer to C. Beecher's Review of'Spiritual during the session of the synod of New York and manifestations'. Boston,e 153. 12 N Jese.Oct1808. N.Y., 1809. 8. (B 957) - The memory of our fathers; sermon, Plymouth, Dec. Beecher, Edward. Concord of ages; or, larmony 22,1827. Boston, 1828. 8. (B 1781, 1784) of God and man. Boston, 1860. 12~.~ On the importance of assisting young men of piety - Conflict of ages; or, Moral relations of God and and talents in obtaining an education for the gospel ministry. Andover, 1815. 8~ (B 1914) man. 5th ed. Boston, 1854. 12 _- A plea for the West. Cincinnati, 1835. 12'. - - BLA(CN, J. Review[of] B's Conflict'. Buffalo, 1856. ~ - A reformation of morals practicable and indispensable; 12'. (C 220) ~ -sermon. New Haven, Oct. 27,1812. 2d ed. Ando-- KING, T. S. Review. Boston, 1854. 8. ver. 1814. 8. (B 1283, 1784, 1789) - Address, 8th anniversary of the Aux. Educ. Soc. of - Remedy for duelling; sermon, Apr. 16, 1806. New Young Men of Boston. Boston, 1827. 8. (B 1588) York, 1809. 8~ (B 608) - Evening discourse, Feb. 27, 1859. (In Boston. Park - Reply to [J. Walker's] review of B.'s sermon at Street Church. Semi-centennial. 1861.) Worcester. n.p., 1825. 8~ (B 271, 1238) - Narrative of the riots at Alton; death of E. P. - Resources of the adversary; sermon before the Amer. Lo i *. Alton, 1o e 838. 12'.,a l0.r^Board of Missions. N. Y. Boston. 1827. 8. (B 956 Lovejoy. Alton, 1838. 12. - Sermon, ordination of S. E. Dwight. E. P. Swift, etc. - Papal conspiracy exposed and Protestantism de- Sept. 3, 1817. Andover, 1818. 8~ (B 1238) fended. Boston, 1855. 12. - Sermon, Woolcot, Conn.. Sept. 21, 1814, installation of.'iuU r~obton~iO^.i. ~J. Keyes. Andover, 1815. 8~. (B 304,1784,1789, W 2) - Right use of the passions in intellectual development J. Keye. (lNational preacher.. 2. 1827-28.) (In Amer. Inst. of Instr. Lectures, 1854.) Some. (in National preacher. v. 2. 1827-28.) (In Amer. Inst. of Instr. Lectures, 1854.) - Sermon containing general history of East-Hampton, Beecher, IHarriet E. See Stowe, M~rs. H. E. B. R. I.. Jan. 1. Sag-Harbor. N. Y. 1806. 8~ (B 304) Beecher, Henry Ward. American rebellion; speeches - Sermon, Hartford. May 20. Hlartf., 1813. 8. (B 1010) of B. at public meetings in Manchester, Glas- - Sermon native character of ma. 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Country banks and the currency; exNew York, 1860. 8~ (B 1561) Netv~ork, 1860. 8~. (B S6' Bell, G. M. Country banks and the currency; exBell, Acton, pseud. See Bronte, Anne. amination of the evidence on banks of issue Bell, Alexander. Stammerinig, and other impedi- before a committee of House of Commons. ments of speech. 2d ed. London, [18 —]. 12~ London, 1842. 12~ Bell, Alexander Melville. Visible speech; the sci- - The currency question; examination, etc. Lonence of universal alphabetics. London and don, 1841. 12~ New York, 1867. 8~ - Philosophy of joint stock banking. London, Bell, Alexander Montgomerie. System of registration of 1840. 8~ land rights in Scotland. (INat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Bell, George, M.D., of Edinbtrgh. Treatise on cholSci. Trans., 1860-63.) Bell, Andrew, Secretary of Gen. Clinton. Journal kept era asphyxia. Edin., 1831. 8~ during the march of the British army through New - Treatise on the cow-pox. 2d ed. Edin., 1807. 16~. Jersey, 1778. (In New Jersey Hist. Soc. Proc., - Obs. on the principles of social reform. (In Talbot, v. 6. 1851-53.) C. J. Meliora, ser. 2.) ment in education made at Egmore near Ma- - Remarks on the opinion that animal body possesses dras. 3d ed. London, 1807. 8~ the power of generating cold. (In Lit. and Phil. Soc. of Manchester. Mem., v. 1. 1789.) Bell, Andrew, D.D., d. 1832. Analysis of the experi- - CURRIE, J. Memoirs of Bell. - Translation of Bell's - Instructions for conducting a school, from'The Madras'Thesis de physiologia plantarum'. (In Lit. and school'. 3d ed. enl. London, 1812. 12~. (C 58) Phil. Soc. of Manchester. Mem., v. 2. 1789.) - Sane. 5th ed. enl. London, 1816. 12~. (C 58) Bell, Maj. Ges. George. Rough notes by an old Bell, Andrew. Historical sketches of feudalism. soldier. London, 1867. 2v. 8~ London, 1852. 12. -Bell, Henry Glassford. Life of Mary Queen of Scots. Bell, Benjamin. Impartial history of [his] trial for the pre- Edin., 1828. 2v. 189 (Constable's miscel., tended crime of extortion. Windsor, 1797. 8~. (C 12) Bell, Benjamin, szergeon. Essay on agriculture. S. 24, 25.) Edin., 1802. 8. -- Same. N. Y., 1831. 2v. 12~. (Harper's fam. - Svstemof surgery. 2dAmer.from the 7th Edin. lib.,v. 21, 22.) ed. Troy, N Y., 1804. 4 v 8 - Bankrupt-laws of England and Scotland. (In Nat. ed. Troy, N. Y., 1804. 4 v. 8~ Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans., 1860.) Bell, Benjamin, V. D. 11f. The difference between the pres- - Narrative of late military operations in the Birellt and "^ ^ ner days * [fast serllloll],.&t 20 1812. - Narrative of late military operations in the Birent and former days; [fast sermon], Aug. 20, 1812. Utica, 1812. 12~. (C 65) mes Empire. Edin.,1827. 18. (Constable's Bell, Sir Charles. Anatomy of the brain. London, miscel., v. 9.) 1802. 4. - Selections of the most remarkable phenomena - Anatomy and physiology. See Bell, John, of Edin. of nature. Edin., 1827. 18~ (Constable's - Animal mechanics. (Izn Library of Useful Knowl. niscel., v. 12) Nat. philos., v. 4. 1838.) 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BELL 245 BELL - Letters on professional character and manners. Lee, N. Lucius Junius Brutus. 32. Farquhar, G. Edin, 1810. 8~ Inconstant. - Thomson, J. Edward and Eleonora. - Edinum.,>~~.iu. o. ~Farquhar, G. Twin rivals. - Brooke, IHI. Gustavus - - Nature and cure of wounds. Walpole, N. H., Vasa. 33. Colman, G. Bonduca; altered from Beau1827. 2 v. 8~ mont and Fletcher. - Murphy, A. Zenobia. - Con- Observations on Italy. Edin., 1825. 4~.greve, W. Way of the world. -Murphy, A. School Same. Boston, 1826. 12i for guardians. 34. Hoole,J. Timanthes. —Lee, Miss - ame. eBostoni 82. A12. S. Chapter ofaccidents. -Mason, W. Elfrida.-Mil- Principles of surgery. London, 1801-08. 3 v. 4~ ton, J. Samson Agonistes. -Whitehead, W. Creusa. -and C. Anatomy and physiology. 5th Amer. - New pantheon. London, 1790. 2v. 4~ from 6th Lond. ed., by J. D. Godman. New - Plates of fashion from'La belle assemblee'.] York, 1827. 2 v. 8~ London, 1807-19. 8~. Bell, John, of London, bookseller, d. 1831. 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BENFIELD 251 BENNAT Benfield, Robert. COLLIER, J. P. (In his Memoirs of ac- Bengel, Johann Albrecht. Gnomon Novi Testators in the plays of Shakespeare. 1846.) tI ors in the plays*of Shakespeare. 1846) 9menti. Ed. 3aper E. ]iengelium curata, quarto Benga language. MACKEY, J. L. Grammar of B. men. Ed. 3a p. engelim curata quarto New York, 1855. 12~ recusa adjuv. J. Stendel. Tubingne, 1855. 8~ New York, 18'. 12i - Adnotatio ad Joann. v. 7. (hn Burgess, T. Adnot. Bengal. BENGL native almanac in engli.] nMil. 1822.) ni.d. 8~ - BURK, J.C. F. Memoir of B., tr. by R. F. - AsIATiCUS, pseud. Sketches respecting Bengal; epi- Walker. London, 1842. 8~ taphs in and about Calcutta. Calcutta, 1803. 8~ (B 769) Benger, Elizabeth Ogilvy. Life of Mary Queen of - BIOLANAUTH CHUNDER. Travels of a Hindoo; Scots. London, 1823. 2v. 8~ with an introd. by J.T. Wheeler. London, - Memoirs of Anne Boleyn. Lond., 1821. 2v. 8~ 1869. 2 v. 12~ - Memoirs of Elizabeth Stuart, (I. of Bohemia; - BOURCHIER,G. Eightmonths' campaignagainst [with] sketches of society in Holland and the Bengal Sepoys. London, 1858. 12~ Germany, 17th cent. Lond., 1825..2v. 8~ - DUNLOP, iAMisses M. and r. W. The timelyre- - Poem occasioned by the abolition of the slave trade. (In Montgomery, J. West Indies. 1810.) treat; a year in Bengal before the mutinies. Bengough, G. H. Substitute for money and food rewards in London, 1858. 2 v. 12~ reformatory schools. (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. - FRANCIS, Sir P. Letter to Lord North. London, Sci. Trans., 1858.) n.d. 80 Benguela. BESCHREIBUNG von Benguela. (In Allgemeine Hist. d. Reisen, v. 4, 5. 1749.) - GRACE, H. Code of military standing regula- Benham, Henry W. Recollections of Mexico, and tions of the Bengal establishment. Calcutta, the battle of Buena Vista. Boston, 1871. 8. [179-]. 2 v. 4~ Beni, Paolo. Comparazione di Omero, Virgilio, et T. Tasso. - HASTINGS, W. Review of the state of Bengal. Lon- (In Tasso, T. Opere, v. 8, 11. 1738: and inav. 21, 22. don, 1786. 8~. 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(In Hakluyt, of the committee of the House of Commons. Lon- I. Col. of voy., v. 2. 1810.) don, 1782. 8~ (B 1678) Benini, Giovacchino. GUASTI, C. Necrologia di Benini. - LONG, J. Selections from records of govern_- LONG, J. Selectio'ns fi-niirom records onf govern-.(In Archivio stor. ital., ser. 3a, v. 5, p. 1. 1867.) ment, ^ 1748-67 relatingtoBengals. Vo.in- 1 Beniowski, Moritz August. Voyage au Kamtschatka. (In ment, 1748-67, relating to Bengal. Vol. 1. Mont6mont, A. Biblioth., v. 31. 1836.) London, 1869. 8. Beniowski, poema; przez J. Slowacki. W Lipsku, 1841. - MEMOIRS of the revolution in Bengal, 1757. London, 16~ (E 82) 1764. 12~. (C 72) Benivieni, Girolamo. Opere noviss. rivedute; con - ROADS throughout Bengal. Calcutta, 1828. 8~ una canzona dello amor, dello conte Pico - STEWART, C. History of Bengal. London, Mirandolano,etc. Venegia, 1524. 8~ 1813. 4~ -- Amore; et una caccia di amore nov. stampata. - iMap. RENNELL, J. London, 1786. (E 66) Vineggia, 1526. 16. See also Assam; - Aracan; - Benares; - Calcutta; - Mopso, Titiro, e Pico. (In Ferrario, G. Poesie past. - Delhi; - Ganges; - India; - Malacca. 1808.) Education. Benjamin, of Tudela. Itinerary, tr. and ed. by A. Asher. London, 1840- 41. 2v. 8~. - ADAM, W. lst-3d report on the state of educa- Asher. London, 1840-41. 2 v. 8. -AAM, V. st-3reporton e sta du Contents. Vol. 1. Text, bibliography, and tion in Bengal. Calcutta, 1835-38. 8'. translation. 2. Notes and translation. -- Same. lst-2d report. Calcutta, 1835-36. 8~. (B 1121) - Travels, 1160-73. (In Wright, T. Early travels in - CALCUTTA. Comm. of Pub. Instr. Report for Palestine.) 1835, 39, 40. Calcutta, 1836-41. 2v. 8~ - Same. [Abstract.] (In Kerr, H. Col.. v. 1. 1824; - Report for 1836. Calcutta, 1837. 8. (B 1132) Harri, J. o v. 1. 1764; and Pinkerton, J. See also Natto9(B132) Col. of voy., v. 7. 1811.) See also Nattore. Benjamin, Asher. The American builder's companLanguage. ion. 2d ed. Charlestown, 1811. 4. - CAREY, W. Grammar of Bengalee. Seram- - The practical house carpenter. Boston, 1830. 4~ pore, 1818. 8. Benjamin, Judah P. Extracts from speech on the Kansas - D'RozARIo, P. S. Dictionary of English, Ban- question, May 2, 1856. Wash., 1856. 8~. (B 1509) gili, and HEindustani. Calcutta, 1837. 8'. - Kansas bill; speech, March 11, 1858. Wash., 1858. 8~ gli, and Hindustani. Calcutta, 1837. 8~ - 1509) - ENGLISH instructor. No. 2. English and Ben- - On sugar. (In DeBow. Indust. resources of the S. gali. Calcutta, 1834. 12. and W. states, v. 3. 1832.) - LOCKE, Mrs. E. Anglo-Bengali primer. Cal- Benjamin, L. N. St. Albans raid; or, Investigation cutta, 1850. 12~ into charges against Lieut. B. H. Young and - MOHUNPERSAUD TAKOOR. Vocabulary in the command. Montreal, 1865. 8O. Bengalee and English languages; with addi- Benjamin, Park. How cheery the mariners! (In Boston tions, by Govindchunder Coaur. 3d ed. Cal- book, 3d col. 1841.) -- Infatuation; a poem. Boston, 1844. 8. (B 1233, 1467) cutta, 1826. 8~. - Poem, meditation of nature. Hartf., 1832. 8~. (B 1060) Bengal, Bay of. JIap. LACAM, B. Complete pilot for north Benjamin, S. G. W. The choice of Paris. New part of the Bay of Bengal and Hoogly river. Lon- York, 1870. 16' don, 1794. fo. (E 66) - iJcap. Sinus Gangeticus. np., [16-]. (E 78, no. 285) Bennati, F. Recherches sur le mecanisme de la voix Bengal almanac, 1844, with a companion; comp. by humaine, prec. du Rapport de Cuvier, Prony, S. Smith & Co. Calcutta, 1844. 8~ et Savart. Paris, 1832. 8~. Bengal calendar, 1792. New ed. London, 1792. 12~ - Recherches sur les maladies qui affectent la voix Bengal tiger, a farce. See Dance, C. huTnaine. Paris, 1832. 8~

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BENNET 252 BENOIST Bennet, Benjamin. The Christian oratory; devo- Bennett, James, D.D. Star of the west; memoirs tion of the closet. 3d ed. London,1732. 8. of R. Darracott. Brookfield, 1829. 8~ - Irenicum; or, A review of some controversies about the - Antidote to infidelity; lectures on the extern. evid. of trinity, private judgment, etc. Lond., 1722. 8~ (B11) revelation. London, 1831. 8~ (C 214) - Memorial of the reformation. Edin., 1748. 8~ - History of protestant dissenters. 1833. See Bogue, D., - EMLYN, T. Bennet's new theory of the trinity exam- and Bennett, J. ined. London, 1718. 8~ (B 111) - Sermon to the young. (In Suddards, W. Brit. pulpit, Bennet, Charles, Earl of Tankerville. SOWERBY, v. 1. 1837.) Bn. net11,,, — MEMORIALS Of J. Bennett; a biog. sketch; G.B. Catalogue of shells in [B.'s] collection; funeral o rio. B Jefferon; fune sket with Appendix. London 18,5. 8=,funeral oration by J. Jefferson; funeral serwith Appendix. London, 1825. 8~ with Appendix. London,- 1825. rmon by S. McAll. London, 1863. 12~. Bennet, Rev. George. On reform; with a defence. London, 1863. 12' of e lesiast ial estalis h n Bennett, James B. Theatrical amusement; 4ecture. Lonof ecclesiastical establishments. Carlisle, don, 1847. 8~ (B 1332) 1796. 8~ Bennett, James Gordon. PARTON, J. Bennett and the -- Journal of voyages and travels. 1831. See Tyerman, N.Y. Herald. (ln Parton. Famous Americ's. 1867.) D., and Bennet, G. Bennett, Rev. John. Discourse against duelling, Mar. 23, Bennet, Henry, Earl of Arlington. Letters to embassadors 1783. Manchester, 1783. 4~. (B 1347) to Spain. (fin Hispania illustrata. 1703.) Bennett, John C. History of the saints; an expose Bennet, Henry Grey. Letter on the abuses existing in New- Joe Smith and Mormonism. Boston, gate. 2d ed. (In Pamphleteer, 1818; v. 11 of B 838 andMomoism. Boston, also B 676) 1842. 12~ Bennet, James Henry. Treatment of pulmonary Bennett, John Hughes. Therapeutical research in rel. to cons.mptionby giene, climate, and medi- medicine in modern times. (In Brit. Med. Assoc. consumption by hygiene, climate, aMe dicine in modern timesi1870.) Medicine in modern times. 1870.) cine. New York, 1872 [1871]. 8~ Bennett, John Whitchurch. Selection of fishes - Winter and spring on the shores of the Med- foundon the coast of Ceylon. 2led. Lonterranean; or, The Riviera, Mentone, etc., as don, 1834. 4. don, 1834. 4~ winter climates. 4th ed. New York, 1870. 8. Bennett, Joseph. Performance of the pastoral office; serBennet, Nehemiah. Description of Middleborough, Mass. mon, Woburn, Jan. 4, 1846. Boston, 1846. 8~. (B 1325) (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 3. 1810.) Bennett, Mliss Ml. C. Carlisle memorial refuge. (In Nat. Bennet, Philip. Two sermons before the University of Cam- Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans., 1866.) bridge. Camb., 1749. 8. (B 1262) Bennett, Milo L. Opinion. B. Stevens vs. the Rutland and Bennet, R. G., and Wijk, J. van. Verhandeling over Burlington R.R. Burlington, 1851. 8~. (B 1439) de Nederlandsche ontdekkingen in Amer- Bennett, S. A. New explanation of the ebbing and ika, Australia, de Indien, en de Poolanden. flowing of the sea. New York, 1816. 12. Utrecht, 1827. 8~ Bennett, Solomon. Discourse on sacrifices. London, 1815. Bennet, Thomas, Funeral sermon on. 1706. See Atter- 8. (B1361) bury, F. - Hebrew and Eng. Holy Bible; the English version rebuy, F. d. 1728. Answer to the dissenter's vised by B. Pt. 1. London, 1741. 8. (B 1399) Bennet, Thomas, d. 1728. Answer tBennett, Thomas R., and Lefevre,. S. Account of the pleas for separation; abridgment of the Lon- strike and lock-out of the building trades in London, don cases. 6th ed. London, 1728. 8. 1859-60. (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans., - Charity schools recommended; sermon. London, 1710. 1860.) 8~. (C 214) Bennett, Wm. The cavalier, a romance. London, - Same. 2d ed. London, 1716. 8~ (B135) 1821. 3 v. 8~ - HORSLEY, J. Direct reply to B.'s'Discourse of joint Bennett, Wm. Cox. Poems. London, 1850. 16. prayer'. London, 1710. 8'. (C 25) - PEIRCE, J. Letter to B., [on] his late treatise cone. the - Proposals for and contributions to a ballad hisnon-jurors' separation. London, 1717. 8~. (B 107) tory of England London 1868 8" -- Same. 2d ed. London, 1717. 8. (B 101) Verdicts. on, 182 1 - ROBINSON,B. Letter to B., in defence of the Review ofs. London, 182. the case of liturgies. London, 1710. 8~. (B 588) Bennett, Wm. James Early. Letter to Lord J.RusBennet, Wm., of Duddingston. Case of orphans stated, ser- sell, on the present persecution of a portion of mon bef. the Orphan's Hospital; with an account of the English church; with a sermon. Lonthat institution. Edin., 1801. 8. (B 1858) - Excellence of Christian morality, sermon. (.rn Society don, 1850. 8~ inScotland. Sermons. 1799. B1640) - 2dletter. London, 1852. 8~ - Same. Edin., 1800. 8~. (B 845, 1857) - Correspondence with the Bp. of London rel. to [his] - Sermon, Feb. 4,1780, a fast. London, 1780. 8~ (B 1257) resignation. London, 1850. 8~. (B 1361) Bennets abroad, The; by Sarah Ellis. New York, - Reply to a statement of facts, made by A. Chirol. 2d 1845. 8~ ed. London, 1847. 8~. (B 1380) Bennett, -. Boston in 1746. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Proc., - Resignation [and] correspondence with the Bp. of 1861.) London. London, 1850. 8' (B 1361) Bennett,-.' Bostonin 1740. (In Mass. Hist. Sroc. Proc., Ln o n f 18- 8. ( 1361 Bennett, Cephas. Life of Gaudama, a trans. from the Bur- - Someresultsof the tractarian movement of 1833. (In mese Ma-la-len-ga-ra Wottoo. (In Amer. Orient. Soc. Shipley, 0. Church and orld. 1867.) Journal, v. 3. 1853.) - GORDON, R. A. Examination of B.'s theory of aposTheatr tav. 3u v. * *. tacy. London, 1847. 8. (B 1231) Bennett, Christopher. Theatri tabidorum vestibu- Bennett, Wm. Sterndale. The May queen. (In Dwight, lum. Londini, 1654. 8~ J. 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London, - La partie de son Histoire des dues de Normandie rela1834. 2 v. 8' tif a la bataille d' Hastings, etc. (In Michel, F. Chron. anglo-normandes, v. 1. 1836.) Bennett, Hugh. Plain statement that marriage within the anglo-norm. dst ir v1a. 13lft) prohibited degrees is forbidden in Scripture. Lon- Benoist, Elie. Histoire de l'edit de Nantes. Delft, don, 1849. 8~ (B 1433) 1693-95. 3 v. 4~

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BENOISTON 253 BENTHAM Benoiston de Chateauneuf, Louis Frangois. De la duree de Benson, Maria. Thoughts on education. Pontela vie chez les savants et les gens de lettres. (In frct. 1806 12 Paris. Inst. Ac. d. Sci. Jfor. Mem., v. 3. 1841.)- ract, 180. 12 Rapport d'un voyage fait dans les cinq departements Benson, Martin, Bp. Sermon, House of Lords, Jan. 30,1737 de la Bretagne, par B. de C. et Villerm6. (In v. 4. -. 3d ed. London, 1738. 4~. (B1465) 1844.) - La duree des families nobles de France. - Sermon. Soc. for Prop. of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, (In v. 5. 1847.) - La duree de la vie humaine dans Feb. 15, 1739-40. London, 1740. 8~ (B 305) 1'Europe.- La condition des femmes detenues et Benson, Stephen Alien, President of Liberia. LIFE; from fiblrees. (In v. 6. 1850.) The national magazine. [N. Y., 1855?] 8~ (C 254) Benoit, Pierre Guillaume. ADOLPHUS, J. (In his Biog. Benson, Wm. Manual of the science of color. mem., v. 1. 1799.) London, 1871 129 Benoit (Lat. Benedictus), Rene. 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Expeditions to the North Pole, Sept. 13, 1868. the clergy, prayers for the dead, and the (In Amer. Geog. and Statist. Soc. Journal, v. 2, pt. 2. 1850.) Lord's supper. London, 1841. 80. - Report on the Kuro-Siwo, or Gulf stream of the North - Duty of contending for the faith, sermon, Jan. 22, 1832. Pacific. (In Perry, M. C. Narrative of the expediLondon, 1832. 8~ (B 1332) tion to the China seas, v. 2. 1856.) - Rubrics and canoes of the church of England consid- - The Japanese gulf stream. (In Amer. Geog. and ered. London. 1845. 8~ (B 1231) Statist. Soc. Bull., v. 2. 1857.) - Sermon before the corporation of Trinity Church. Bent, William, and Robert, eds. See London catalogue. ILondon, 1826. 4. (B 1347) Bentalou, Col. Paul. Pulas - Sermon, Temple church, June 11, 1843. 2d ed. Lon- Benalou, Col. Paul. Pulaski vindicated from an don, 1843. 8~. (B 1332) unsupported charge introduced in Johnson's - Sermon: the resyrrection of the dead. (In Suddards, sketches of the life of N. Greene. Baltimore XW. Brit. pulpit. v. 1837.) 1824. 80 - Two introductory discourses, [Hulsean] lect. Camb., io. o 1820. 8~ (B1263) R- eply to Johnson's remarks on an article in the N. Benson,. B )emoir on names of Amer. Review, rel. to Count Pulaski. Baltimore, Benson, Egbert. Memoir on names of places in the ^)1826. 8. (B 550) New Netherland. New York, 1817. 8~ Bentham, Edward. DetumultibusAmericanis deque - Other copies. (B 357, ) eorum c itatoribus. Oxonii, 1776. 811) -- Sae. (In N.Y. Hist. Soc. Col., ser. 2, v. 2. 1849.) cncitatoribus. Ox ii, 1776. 8. - Brief remarks on the'Wife' of W. Irving. New Tork - Another copy. (B 347) 1819. s8. (B 533) - The connection between -irreligion and immorality; - Cases and queries submitted to every citizen of the U. sermon, Mar. 1. Oxford, 1744. 4~ (B 56) States. New York, 1809. 8~ (B412)- Letter to a fellow of a college. Lond., 1749. 8~. (B 1520) - Vindication of the captors of Maj. Andre. New -Sermon, House of Commons, Jan. 30, 1749-50. Oxford, 1750. 4~. (B 1465) York, 1817. 12~ Bentham, George. Obs. on the registration bill, etc. Lon- Same. New York, J. Sabin, 1865. 8~ don, 1831. 8~ (B 975) Benson, George. Collection of tracts. 3d ed, [with] Bentham, Rev. James. History of the cathedral supplement. London, 1748. 8~ church of Ely. Camb., 1771. 4~ Contents. The end and design of prayer, in answer - Supplement to the 1st ed. of Bentham's History. (In'to modern deists.- Two letters to a friend, 1st. Con- Stevenson, W. 1817.) cerning the end and design of prayer, etc. Added, a - Essay on Gothic architecture. (In Warton, T. Esdissertation of Maximus Tyrius's. concerning this ques- says on Gothic architecture. 1802.) tion,' hether we ought to pray to God, or no?' with Bentham, Jeremy. Works; pub. [by] J. Bowring. remarks. 2d. The doctrine of predestination review'd, Edin., 1843. 11 v 8. etc. 2d ed. Supplement. A defence of the brief ac-ontents. Vol. 1. Introd. to the study of Bentham, by Contents. Vol.1. 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BENTHAM 254 BENTLEY erty. - Justice and codification petitions. - Lord - Relazioni della province unite di Fiandra. MiBrougham displayed. 6. Introd. view of rationale of lano, Sc. Tipog. de' Class. Ital., 1806. 8~ evidence. - Rationale of judicial evidence, specially applied to Englishpractice. Bookl-4. 7. Same. Book Bentivoglio di Bologna, Famiglia di. (In Litta. Fam., v. 2.) 5-10. 8. Chrestomathia. - Fragment on ontology. - Bentley, James. Whee is all this to end? sermon. LonEssay on logic. - On language. - Fragments on univer- don, 184. 8. (B 332) sal grammar. - Tracts on poor laws, etc. - Observ. on Bentley, John. rpauaarTlK) Tf ve6repag'E2?r/VLKig poor bill. - Three tracts rel. to Spanish and Portuguese y'uoX6um.'Ev'Aivatg, als3 [1832]. 16' affairs.- Letters to Count Toreno, on proposed penal Bentley h code. - Securities against misrule. 9. Constitutional Bentley, Richard. Works, ed. by A. Dyce. Loncode. 10. Memoirs of Bentham. 11. Memoirs con- don, 1836-38. 3 v. 8. eluded. - Appendix to'Memoirs'. - Analyt. index. Contents. Vol. 1, 2. Diss. upon the epistles of Pha- Defence of economy against E. Burke. (In Pamphle- laris. 2. Diss. upon the epistles of Themistocles, Socteer, 1817; v. 9 of B 838) rates, Euripides, and the fables of.3Esop. - Epistola ad - Defenceof economy against G. Rose. (In Pamphleteer, Millium. 3. Boyle lectures, [on atheism]. - Letters 1817' v. 10 of B 838) from Sir Isaac Newton. - Sermons: on revelation and - Snme. London, 1817. 8 (B 692) the Messias; upon Popery; before George I. Feb. 3, - Defe.ce of usury 4th ed. added protestagainst 1716. - Visitation charge. - Remarks upon [Collinses] Defence of usu; 4h,'Discourse of free thinking'. - Proposals for printing a law-taxes. 3d ed. London, 1818. 12. new edition of the Greek Testament. - Oratiuncula, -- Same. Added, a letter to A. Smith. N. Y., 1837. 12~. Cantab., 1725. (C 297) - Confutation of atheism, etc. Part2, sermon. London, Deontology; or, Science of morality, ed. by J. 1692. 4~ (B 98) Bowring. London, 1834. 2v. 8~ -- Same. (n Boyle lecture sermons. v. 1. 1739.) - Indications respecting Ld. Eldon. (In Pamphleteer, - orrespondence. Lodn, 1842. 2v. 8. 1826; v. 26 of B 838) - Designs for six poems of T. Gray. London, - Leading principles of a constitutional code, for any 1753. f. state. (In Pamphleteer, 1823; v. 22 of B 838) - Doctrinal corruptions of Popery. (Iz Wordsworth, - Swear not at all; needlessness and antichris- C. Eccl. biog., v. 1. 1839.) tianity of an oath. London, 1817. 80 - Epistola ad J. Millium. (In Byzant. hist. Venetiis, - Observations on Peel's speech, introducing his police v. 23. 1733; Niebuhr. Byzant. hist., v. 15. 1831; asse Malalas, J. Historia chronica. 1691.) magistrates' salary raising bill. (In Pamphleteer, _ Epistolae duse de Novi Testarentis editione pro1825; v. 25 of B 838)^ __. missa Bentleii. (In Burgess, T., ed. Adnot. Millii,.- Observations on restrictive and prohibitory commercial etc. 1822.) system; with reference to decree of Spanish Cortes, Excerpta ex ejus in Phalaridis epistolas dies. Anglica, July, 1820. London, 1821. 8. (B 1674) in marmor i. (In Maittaire, M. Marmor Arundel-- Panopticon. Postcript, pt. 1 to 3. Construction lianum, etc. 1732.) of Panopticon Penitentiary House. London, - Folly of atheism and deism; sermon, Mar. 7,1691. 4th 1791. 120 ed. London, 1693. 8~. (B305) a- Matter and motion cannot think; sermon, Apr. 4, 1692. - Papers relative to codification, includ. corres. with Rus- 3 ed. London, 1694. 4~ (B305) sia and U. S. London, 1817. 80 (B 692) de.Ldon1644 (30 - Radical reform bill. London, 1819. 8~ (B 1681) - Remarks upon a discourse of free-thinking, [by - To his fellow-citizens of France, on houses of peers and A. Collins]; by Phileleutherus Lipsiensis. senates. London, 1830. 8. (B 1433) London, 1713. 8. - Trait6s de legislation civile et p6nale; [pub.] - Same. 2d ed. 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Bermuda. Assembly. Acts, 1690-1714. London, -Lenceud gordien. Nouv. ed. Paris, n.c., 12~ 1719. f~ - Le paravent. Nouv. ed. Paris, 1866. 18. - AccouNT of the first plantation of the Bermudas, ex- - La peau du lion, et La chasse aux amants. tracted from the memoirs of Capt. Smith, R. Nor- Nouv. ed. Paris 1868. 18~ wood. etc. (In Harris, J. Col. of voy., v. 1. 1705.) Betion tu dela d- BERKELEY, G. Proposal for the better supplying of rnard, Claude. Introduction' l'etude de la medchurches by a college in Summer Island. (In his icine experimentale. Paris, 1865. 8~ -Miscellany. 1852.) - Lemons sur la physiologie et la pathologie du ~ — lSamne. (IT hisn7 Works, v. 3. 1871.) -systeme nerveux. Paris, 1858. 2 v. 8~ - BaIR.vMUDA; eighteen months in the Somers' -Lemons sur les effets des substances toxiques et islands, by a field officer. London, 1857. 8~ medicamenteuses. Paris 1857 8. C., W. Plaine description of the Barmudas. (In Force,,. s - Plaie dscrition of t Baudas. ( Force, 1 - Memoire sur la pancreas. (In Paris. Inst. Ac. d. Sci. P. Col. of tracts, v. 3. 1836.) Comtes rendus, suppl., v. 1. 1856.) - JONES, J. M. The naturalist in Bermuda. Lon- Rapport sur les progres, etc., de la physiologic. donl, 1859. 8~. generale en France. Paris, 1867. 8~ (France. - JOURDAN. S. Discovery of the Barmudas by Sir T. r \ppots Gates. Sir G. Sommers, and others. (In Hakluyt, Lapports.( R. Col. of voy.,v. 5. 1812.) - Le curare. (In Revue d. D. ondes, sept. 1864.- - Sane. (In Selection of curious voyages. 1812.) Physiol. du ceur. (In mars 1865.) -Progres dans les - SMIH, J. General history of Va., N. E., and sci. physiol. (In aoft 1865.) - Problbme de la physiol. gen. (in dec. 1867.) the Summer Islands. London, 1632. f~ Bernard, Edward. NIcERON, J. P. (In his Memoires, v. - Chart. London, 1797. (E 67) 30. 1734.) Bermudez, Geronimo. Niselastimosa y Nise laureada. (In Bernard, Mlle. Eleonore d'Yvree. (In Biblioth. univ. des Sedano, J. J. L. de. 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Appeal to the conservatives. on the Bernard, comnte de Treves. See Bernardus Trevirensis. danger from the democratic propensities of the Ho. Bernard, —. Traite theorique. 1775. See Lger,-. of Commons. London, 1835. 8 (B 1529)

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BERNARD 260 BERNAYS Bernard, Jean Fr6deric. Recueil de voyages an Bernardo da Bologna. Bibliotheca scriptorum miNord, contenant divers m6moires tres-utile. norum S. Francisci Capuccinorum. Venet., au commerce et I la navigation. Amst., 1747. f. 1716. 3 v. 12~ Bernardo da Venezia. CAFFI, M. Bernardo da Venezia Contents. Vol.1. Introduction.-Relation de'Island. architetto della Certoso di Pavia. (In Archivio stor. -Relation du Groenland. -Instructions pour voyager ital., ser. 3a. v. 9, p. 2. 1869.) utilement. 2. Voyage au Spitzbergen et au Groen- Bernardo del Carpio. See Carpio, B. del. land. - Sur le passage par le Nord-Est de Europe dans Bernardo del Carpio, an hist. novel of the 8th cenles Mers des Indes. - Journal du capt. Wood. -Journal f t Sp o J du capt. Flawes.- Supplement aux voyages de Wood Spash of J. Montgomery, et Martens. 3. Relation de Terre-Neuve par White. [by S. C. Foster]. New York, 1834. 8~ - Lettre de De lisle sur Japon. -Relation de la decou- Bernardo, El, poema h6royco, del B. de Balbuena. verte de Jesso.- Relation du Japon par F. Caron. - Madrid, 1808. 16. Relation de la Tartarie par Martini. - Aditions touchant Mar, 1. l le Japon. - Lettre de Delisle sur l'embouchure de la - Same. (In Ochoa, E. de. Tesoro de los poemas esp. Mississippi. -Lettres touchant la Californie. -Voyage 1840.) de l'empereur de la Chine dans la Tartarie, 1682-83; par Bernardus Claraevallensis, St. Opera; ace. notre Verbiest. F. I. Picardi. Parisiis, 1621. f. Bernard, Mountague. Four lectures on subjects Contents. Sermones. Explanationis in Psal. 90 serconnected with diplomacy. London, 1868. 8~ monles xvii.-Expositionis in Cantica Canticorum serContents. The Congress of Westphalia. - Systems of mones Lxxxv1. - Sermo exhortatoriusad milites templi. policy. - Diplomacy past and present. - The obligation -De conversione ad clericos. - De consideratione ad of treaties. Eugenium Pont. Max. - De gratia et libero arbitrio. - -The growth of laws and usages of war.(IeO Do prmecepto et dispensatione. -De diligendo Deo. -De - The growth of laws and usages of war. (hIn Oxford humilitate ex regula D. Benedicti. - De duodecim graessays. 1 86.56.) ^ ^ T^ ^dibus humilitatis et superbiae. —Ad Gulielmum Abba- Historical account of the neutrality of Great tell liber apologeticus. - Declamationes de verbis Britain during the American civil war. Lon- Evangelii, Ecce nos reliquimus omnia. etc. -Ad fratres don 1870. 8~ de monte Dei, de vita solitaria. - Meditationes. -De indotn, 11' J.~ge.ioai J. J tai. 1 teriori domo, id est, de conscientia. -De ordine vitme - Lecture on alleged violations of neutrality by et morum institutione. - Scala claustralium. - Formula England in the present war. Lond., 1863. 8~ honeste vitee.- Speculum monachorum.- De amore - Two lectures on the present American war. Dei.-Denaturaetdignitateamorisdivii.-Demodo Oxford and London, 1861. 8O bene vivendi. - Epistole. - Rhythmeticee orationes. - Gilberti Abbatis de HIoilandia, sermones XLVIII in CanBernard, Pierre. Scenes de la vie -des animaux. 1842-44. tica Canticorum, ab eo loco quo D. Bernardus finierat. See Hetzel, P. J. - In die purificationis Guerrici Abbatis Igniacensis, Bernard, Pierre Joseph, dit Gentil-Bernard. See Men and sermo. -Bernardi Sylvestris epistola.-Vita S. Malawomen of France, v. 1. 1852. chiae Episcopi, a D. Bernardo edita. -Vitee B. per GuBernard, Richard. Key for opening the mysteries lielmum Abbatem; Bernardum Bonaeuallis Abbatem; of Revelation. London,rn 1617. 4~. Gofridummonarchum Clarevallensem. - Canonizatio B. - Epigrammata sen epitaphia B. - B. flores. - Officium Bernard, Sir Robert. JEBB. J. Letter to Sir R. B. 2d ed. S. Victoris. - B. miracula. - De fuga et reductione London, 1782. 8. (W 35) peri, seu de filio prodigo. - De charitate.- SoliloBernard, Sir Thomas. Account of a supply of fish, for the quium diversum. - Meditatio de passione Christi. manufacturing poor. (In Pamphleteer, 1813; v. 1. Opusculum Bernardo attributum. - Sermo ad prselatos of B 838) in concilio generali. - Sermo de cordis et corporis im- Letter to the Bp. of Durham, on the principle of the munditia vitanda et munditia appetenda. measures for promoting and encouraging industry. - Choix d sermons. (In Quatre livres des rois, etc. 2d ed. London, 1807. 8 (B 1527) 1841.) - Various papers.] (In Soc. for Bettering the Condi- - De cura rei famuliaris, with some early Scotch tion of the Poor. Repots 1802-15.)ch - On the repeal of the salt duties and its effects in reliev- prophecies, etc., ed. by J. R. Lumby. Loning the poor. London, 1817. 8~. (B 1527) don, 1870. 8~ (Early Eng. Text Soc., v. 42.) -- Same. (In Pamphleteer, 1817; v. 10 of B 838) to Jesus Boston, 1744. 8n - Postscript to a letter to N. Vansittart on the salt duties. - Hym to Jesus. Boston, 1744. 8~ London, 1817. 8~. (B 1535) - Liber nomine Floretus; cum commento Ger- Same. (In Pamphleteer, 1817; v. 10 of B 838) sonis. [Lugdunil 1510. f~ - On the supply of employment and subsistence for the - De re familiari gubernanda. (In Jacobus, M. Sopholabouring classes, in fisheries, manufactures, etc. logium. 1516.) (In Pamphleteer, 1817; v. 10. B 838) Bernard, William Bayle. His last legs. - The Irish attor- - Semons sur la Cantique des Catiques. Paris, ney. (In Minor drama, v. 1.) 1663. 4~ - The nervous man, and the man of nerve; a farce. New - BOEHRINGER, F. (In his Kirche Christi, 2er B., 1. York, [18-]. 12~. (D 45) Abth. 1849.) - Same. (Izn Sargent, E. Mod. stand. drama, v. 5.) - FLUCHIER, E. Panegyrique. (In his (Euvres, v. 3, Bernardes, Diogo. O Lyma; em o qual se contem pt. 1. 1782.) a u eles r ^nv5pri'~~~~T' - - GUiLLAUME'Pabbe de St. Thierri. Vie de St. Bernard. as suas eglogas, e cartas. Nova. ed. Lisboa, (In Guizot, F. Col. de mm., v. 10. 1825.) (In Guizot, F. Col. des mim., v. 10. 1825.) 1 820l. 12- MORISON, J. C. Life and times of St. Bernard. - Rimas varias, flores do Lima. Lisboa, 1770. 12~ London 1863. 8~ - Varias rimas ao bom Jesus, e a' Virgem e a Bernardus, Papiensis (i.e., Bp. of Pavia). LA PORTE DU Santos. Lisboa, 1770. 12~ THEI, F. J. G. Le'Summa magistri' B. Papiensis. - DIAS, F. Analyse, e combinaqoes filosoficas sobre a (I^n Paris. Inst. Ac. d. Inscr. Not., v. 6. 1801.) elocugao, e estylo de Bernardes segundo. (In Lis- Bernardus Sapiens. VOYAGE of B. (In Wright, T. Early hon. Ac. das Sci. Mem. lit., v. 4. 1793.) travels in Palestine.) Bernardes, Joachim. Serma6 de S. Joa6 Nepomuceno, Bernardus Trevirensis. Traicte de la nature de protomartyr do sigillo. Lisboa, 1746. 4~ (B 1893) l'cuf des philosophes. Paris, 1659. 8. Bernardi, -. L'art de donner des bals et soirees, -D e secretissimo philosophorum opere chemico. - Reou Le glacier royal. Brux., 1845. 180. sponsio ad Thomnam de Bononia. (In Manget. 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BERNAYS 261 BERNUTZ Bernays, Jacob. Epistola critica. (In Bunsen, C. C. J. Bernoldus. Chronicon, 1-1100. (In Pertz. Mon. Germ., Hippolytus, v. 4. 1852.) Script., v. 5. 1844.) Berncastle, J. Voyage to China. London, 1850. Bernoulli, Daniel. Hydrodynamica. Argentorati, 2v. 80. 1738. 4~ Berne. See Bern. - CONDORCET, J. A. N. C., marq. de. ]loge de BerBernegger, Matthias. NICERON, J. P. (in his M6moires, noulli. (In his (Euvres, v. 2. 1847.) v. 27. 1734.) Bernoulli, Jacques. Opera. Geneva, 1744. 2 v., Bernhardi, Theodor von. Geschichte Russlands paged continuously. 4~ und der europaischen Politik, 1814-31. Leip- Contents. Vol. 1. Vita J. Bernoullii a J. Battierio. zig, 1863. 8~ (Statengesch. der neuesten - Conamen adornandi novi systematis cometarum, pro y"''0 ^. y^) ^motu eorum sub calculum revocando et apparitionibus Z Ceit, v. 7.) prredicendis. - Dissertatio de gravitate netheris. - VaContents. Vol. 1. Vom Wiener Congress [1814] ria opuscula. - Centumrn positionum philosophicarum his zum zweiten Pariser Frieden. [1831.] cento. - Parallelismus ratiocinii logici et algebraici. - - Die neuere Literatur der Befreiungskriege 1812-14 und Theses logicen de conversione et oppositione propositioihre Ergebnisse. (In Historische Zeitschr., v. 2.) num. - Methodus ratiocinandi, s. usus logice in preclaro - Der Feldzug 1812 in Russland noch einmal. (In aliquo phgenomeno physico enodando. - Solutio tergev. 10.) mini problematis arithmetici, geometrici, et astronomici. Bernhardt, Theodor. Freidrich ii. und der Beginn des sie- - Examen perpetui mobilis. - Positiones mathematicre benjahrigen Krieges. (In Historische Zeitschr., v. de rationibus et proportionibus. - Positiones arithmeti12.) - Die Aufhebung der Leibeigenschaft in Russ- cre de seriebus infinitis, earumque summa finita. - Curland. (In v. 23. 1870.) vatura veli. - Linene cycloidales. - Positionurn de serieBernhardy, Gottfried. Grundriss der griechischen bus infinitis. - Curvae dia-causticae, earum relatio ad Litteratur. Band 1. Halle, 1861. 80 evolutas. - Curvatura laminae elasticae. 2. Notne et leGrundriss der rmischen Litteratur. 3e Bear- animadversiones tumultuarin in geometriam Cartesii. - ~- Grundriss der romischen Litteratur. 3e Bear- Positionum de seriebus infinitis pars 3. - Solutio probbeitung. Braunschweig, 1857. 8~. lematumn fraternorum. - Analysis magni problematis Berni, Francesco. Orlando innamorato. Londra, isoperimetrici. - Centre de balancement. - Rlsistance 1781.Berni, Fra 4 vncesco. 120. ndo innamorato. des solides. - Varia posthuma. 1781. 4 v. 12~. _- Artis conjectandi pars 2a, cont. doctrinam de permuta- Same. Tr. into Eng. by W. S. Rose. Edin., tionibus etcombinationibus. (In Maseres, F. Doc1823. 80 trine of permutations. 1795.) - La Catrina. - II mogliazzo. (In Teatro ital. antico., - Briefwechsel. See Leibniz, G. W. v. v. 10. 1812; and in Saggio di rime, ec. 1825.) - NICERON, J. P. (In his Me6m., v. 2. 1727; and, Germ., ~ Sonetto. (itn Trucchi, F. Poesie ital., v. 3. 1847.) v. 2. 1750.) - and others. Opere burlesche. Londra (v. 3. Bernoulli, Jean. Opera. Lausannae et Genevae, Firenze), 1723. 3 v. 12~. 1742. 4 v. 4 Coneetents. Vol. 1. Berni. - A. Fireuzuola. - G- Contents. Vol. 1. Deeffervescentia etfermentatione. della Casa. - B. Varchi. - Mauro. - Bino. - Molza. - - De ot musculorum. - Lettre sur le problme des L. Dolce. 2. Berni. - Molza. - F. Coppetta. - Mar- isop6rimetres. - Disp. med.-phys. de nutritione. - Motelli. - G. Ruscelli. - Q. Gherardi. - Strascino da tus reptorius. ejusque usus in addendis et subtrahendis Siena. - P. Aretino. - Bino. - A. Lori. - L. Martini. curvis. - Lettre sur les jeux de hasard. - Solution du - F. Baldelli. - A. Bronzino. - V. Buongioco. - L. problem inverse des forces centrales. - Excerptum ex Valoriani. - G. A. dellPAnquillara. - L. Dominichi. - INewtoni De viribus centralibus in medio resistente. - M. Franzesi. - F. 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Leidla, 1c23-24.6 v. 24~. systenme de Descartes, et la manibre d'en d6duire les orContents as above except Un Amante. bites et les aph6lies des planbtes. - Mithode pour trou- MONTGOMERY, J., and others. (In their Lives of liter- ver les tautochrones dans les milieux r6sistans comme ary men of Italy, etc. Lard. Cab. Cyc., v. 1.) les quarres des vitesses. - De chordis vibrantibus, cum Berni, Guernieri. Chronicon Eugubinum, 1450-72. (In pondusculis nequali intervallo a se invicem dissitis, ubi ex Muratori. Rer. Ital. script., v. 21. 1732.) principio viriuni vivarum quaeritur numerus vibrantioBerni y Catala, Josef. Carta sobre la publicacion del or- num chordae pro una oscillatione penduli datne longitudenamiento de Alcala. Valencia, 1774. 4~. (B 1896) dinis. - De epicyloidibus in superficie sphnerica descrip - Bernier, Francois. Travels in the Mogul empire, tis. - De vera notione virium vivarum earumnque usu in +' I. Brock0^. 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BHASCARA 268 BIBLE, WHOLE Bhascara Acharya. Bija ganita; or, Algebra of Biber, E. Henry Pestalozzi and his plan of educathe Hindus; [tr. from Ata Alla Rashidi's tion. London, 1831. 8. Persian version] by E. Stachey, [with notes Biberg, Isaac J. The ceconomy of nature. (in Stillingfleet, by S. Davis]. London, 1813. 4~ B. Miscell. tracts. 1775; and B 1913) - Arithmetic and algebra. (In Colebrooke, H. T. Al-atin. Economia nature. ( Linaus, C. Ancen. gebra. 1817.) acad., v. 2. 1762.) Bhatti-kavya; a poem on the actions of lama; Bible. with the comment. of JayaT mangala and Bha- bot Arrangement. Whole Bibles; - Selections from both Testaments; - Works illustrating the whole Bible; ratamallika. Pt. 2. Calcutta, 1828. 8~ - Old Testament; - Illustrative works; - Parts of the Bhavabhati. Maha-vira-charita, the adventures of Old Testament (arranged in the order of the English Rnma; drama tr. from the Sanskrit, by version), and works illustrating them; - Apocrypha; - aNoew Testament; - Illustrative works; - Parts of the J. Pickford. London, 1871. 16. New Testament, and works illustrating them. Bhilsa topes; or, Buddhist monuments of Central Under each part the order is: Editions of the original India, by A. Cunningham. London, 1854-. 89 texts, chronologically arranged; - Versions, in the alBolanauth Chundery. nTravels of a Hindoo to va- phabetical order of the languages; - Illustrative works. Bholanauth Chunder. Travels of a tHindoo to various parts of Bengal and Upper India; WHOLE BIBLES. introd. by J. T. Wheeler. Lond., 1869. 2 v. 8 -- Polyglot. Biblia Hebraica, Samaritana, ChalBiagiotti, G. AMATO, G. d'. Vita di B. (In his Panteon, daica, Groeca, Syr., Lat., Arab., [ed. G. M. Bacv. 2. 1851.) Dces Flrne TR L,T.Ale Jay]. Lut. Paris., 1628-45. 9 v. in 10 pt. f. 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Biblia sacra polyglotta; ed. B. Waltonus. - Vita di E. Noris. (ist Crescimbeni. Vite, v. 1. 1708.) Londini, 1657. 6 v. f -. FABRONI, A. (In his Vitae, Ital., v. 6. 1780.) Londini, 1657.v. f - NICERON, J. P. (In his MImoires, v. 29. 1734.) Contents. Vol. 1. Praef. —Chronologia sacra. per L. Bianchini, Giuseppe. Lezioni. (In Dati. Prose. p. 5. 1754.) Gapellum.-E.Brerewooddeveteribusnummis. —DeponBianco, Conte Carlo. POERIO. E. Vita di B. (In Amato, G. deribus. monetis, mensuris Heb., Gr., Rom. ex var. auct. d'. Panteon. v. 2. 1851.) Idiotismi ling. Hebr. et Gr. — Descr. Terras Sanctae, Bianco, Christoforo del. See Ammirato, S. cum tab. chorogr. et [Bonfrerii et Lightfoot] animadv. Bi.nconi Giovanni Ludovico. Operette scelte. Tin tab. Adricomil. - Templi delineatio, ex Script. juxta Bianconi, Giovanni Ludovico. Operette scelte. Villalpandi descr., ex Josepho, ex Talmudicorum descr., Venezia, 1824. 16~ per L. Capellum. - Waltoni prolegomena. - PentaContents. 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Latinis. the shores of the Mediterranean; or, B., etc., as 5. Evang., Gr., Syr'., JEthiop., Arab., Pers., Lat. - winter climates. 4th ed. New York, 1870. 8~ Actus Apost.-Apoc., Gr., Syr., JEthiop., Arab.. Lat. Biart, Lucien. La terre temperee, scppnes de la vie 6. Appendix, in quo varii tract., annot., lect. var., inter mexicaine. Paris, 1866. 18 alia: Obs. in Chald. paraph. S. Clerici; - var. lect.'-mexicaine. Parisl18B6. 18 ~ Syr. ab H. Thorndicio; -~E. Castelli animadv. Samar. in Bias. Fragm. (In Bergk, T. Poet. lyr. Gr. 1853.) Pentateuchum; — Ex scholiis Gregorii Syri in Psalm.; Biava, S. II sito primitivo del tempio pii antico in Milano. Castelli annot. in 0Ethiop. vers. Cantic. cant.; - T. - La fonte del Cambro. - L'ultima battaglia della Groevii obs.in Pers. Pentateuchi vers.; —E. Pocockii guerra comacina. - II parroco di Cernusco. (In var lect. Arab. Vet. Test.; —F. Nobilii notee in var. Brofferio, A. Tradiz. ital., v. 1. 1847.) lect. vers. LXX.; — LXXII. interp. ed. 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Oxford, 1850. 4v. 4~ -- Comprehensive commentary, cont. the text, Contents. Vol. 1. Preface. - List of mss. - Pro- Scott's marginal refs., Henry's commentary logue.-Gen.- Judges. 2. Kings -Psalms. 3. Prov- condensed, etc., by W. Jenks. Brattleboro', erbs — Malachi; also Ecclesiasticus, Wisdom, and Mac- Q - AO cabees. 4. New Testament. - Table of lessons.. v. -. Glossary. Contents. Vol. 1. Gen. - Judges. 2. Ruth-Psalm - Tr. by Myles Coverdale 1535. London lxiii. 3. Ps. lxiv.-Mal. 4. Gospels. 5. Acts-Rev. 6. Suppl.: Butterworth'sconcordance; Carpenter'sBib- Bagster, 1838. 4. lical companion condensed; biog. notices of biblical - - Geneva version, 1560. London, Deputies of writers; index to the Bible; Wemyss's symbol. dict.; taChristoher Barh~er,, 1589. 407 bles; index to this commentary. Christopher- Same. With the Apocrypha.] Oxford, Note. All the editions of this version are called Sae. [ith the Apocrypha.] Oxford,'Breeches Bibles', from a rendering of Gen. iii. 7,'and 1846. 4~. made themselves breeches', which, however, is also found - - Same. Newly divided into paragraphs, etc. in Wycliffe's version. The New Test. of this ed. is dated London, R. B. Blackader, 1853. 4~ 1591; that of the next ed. is without date. Both this and the next ed. contain'Two concordances', and'Theote. All but Genesis is anting. whole Booke of psalmes, collected into English meetre by - - Same. Commentary on the Scriptures; by J. P. T. Sternhold, J. Hopkins, and others', with the music. Lange, tr. fr. the German and ed. by P. Schaff. - Same. London, Deps. of C. Barker, 1599. 4. Vol. 1 of the N. T.: General introd. and Note. The New Test. is -Tr. out of Greek by T. Beza, Matthew. New York, 1865. 8. with expositions by Beza', etc.,'Englished by L. Tomson, H y B a t t a - with annot. of Junius upon Revelations'. -- Same. Holy Bible according to the author- - The Bishops' version, 1568. 4th ed.] t.p.w. ized version, 1611, with [a] commentary and Lonidon, 1578.] f0 revision of the translation, by bishops, etc. Note. In this copy the portrait of the Earl of Leices- Londo, 1871-72. 2. 3 ps. 8. ('The ter was not impressed and the leaf that should contain Speaker's commentary'.) the portrait of Lord Burleigh is gone. Contents. Vol. 1, pt. 1. Gen. - Exodus. Pt. 2. - -Tr. from the Vulgate; the 0. T. first pub. at Leviticus -Det. 2. Joshua.-1 Kings. Douay, 1609, the N. T. at Rheims, 1582. Revtranslation after the Eastern manner; [by With notes, selected by G. L. Havdock. D.McRae]. London, 1799. 8. Dublin, London, and Edin., 1852. 2 v. 4. -- Tr. by C. Thomson. Phila., 1808. 4 v. 8~ Contents. Vol. 1. Gen. - Ps. 2. Prov. - Apoc. Contents. Vol. 1- 3 The 0. T. tr. from the LXX. 1. Gen. - Sam. 2. Iings - Psalms. 3. Prov. - Mal. - -Same. [Withoutthe notes byHaydock.] Bos- 4. New Testament. ton, 1852. 8~ - - ANDERSON, C. Annals of the English Bible. -- King James's version, 1611.] London, B. London, 1845. 2v. 8~ Norton and J. Bill, 1624. 8~ - - - Singular introduction of the English Bible - Same. London, R. Barker andJ. Bill, 1630.4~ into Britain. London, 1849. 8~ NAote. All the above mentioned editions of the Eng- -- BOUTON, N. The Bible in English, a discourse. lish Bible, except those of 1599 and 1624, contain the Concord, 1835. 8. (B 1284, 1840, 1888) APOCRYPHA. - - CONANT, Mrs.H. C. The English Bible; his- - Same. [With mss. notes by J. Emerson.] t.p.w. tory of the translation of the Scriptures into Camb., T. Buck and R. Daniel, 1639. 4. the Eng. tongue. New York, 1856. 12~ - - Sane. London, J. Field, 1653. 32~. - - COTTON, H. Editions of the Bible and parts - Same. Prefixed, Book of prayer and Sacred in English, 1505-1850; with specimens of geography, in six maps. Lond.; O. T., 1723; translations. 2d ed. Oxford, 1852. 8~ N.T., 1722. f. - - FULKE, W. Defence of the translations of the -- - Same. Oxford, 1725. 24~ Scriptures into English against the cavils of - - Same. Illustration of the Scriptures by notes G. Martin. Camb., Parker Soc., 1843. 80 and explications. [With the text.] Vol. 1, 2, - - GEDDEs, A. Address on the publication of 6th ed. London, R. Goadby, 1759-60. 3 v. f. the 1st volume of his translation of the Bible. - Same. 8th ed. London, 1770. 3 v. f~ London, 1793. 4~ Contents. Vol. 1. Gen. -Esther. 2. Job -Macc. - - - General answer to the queries, etc., communicated to 3. New Testament. him since his proposals for printing a new transla- -Same. Edin., 1783. 12. tion of the Bible. London, 1790. 4~ (A 24) _ - Same. Edin., 1797. 12~ - - - Letter to the Bp. of London containing que- Exposition of the Old and New Testament; ries relative to a version of the Scriptures. the text inserted, by M. Henry. Edin., 1797- London, 1787. 4~ 1800. 6 v. 8~ - - - Prospectus of a new translation of the Bible. Contents. Vol. 1. 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BIBLE, WHOLE 270 BIBLE, WHOLE - - NEWCOME, W., Abp. Historical view of Eng- - - Same. Londini, 1661. 12~ lish Biblical translations, the expediency of - - Same. [Partes 3, 4, et libri apocryphi.] n.t.p. [revision], etc. Dublin, 1792. 8~ 1592. f. - TRANSLATIONS of the Bible. Bost., 1811. 8. (B 1373) - - Ex S. Castellionis interpretatione. Londini, - - TREGELLES, S. P. Historical account of the English 1726-27, 26. 4 v. 12~ versions. (In the English hexapla. 1841.) See NEW. TEST. Eng. -- Same. [Cum diss. C. Wollii,] emendavit J. L. - - WESTCOTT, B. F. General view of the history Bunemann. Lipsioe, 1734. 8~ of the English Bible. London, 1868. 8. -- CONCORDANTIEM Bibliorum; i.e., Dictiones - French. La Sainte Bible. [Version de Lou- omnes qua in vulgata editioneLatina legunvain.] Paris, 1598. 2 v. 8~ tur. [Francof.,] 1600. f. - Reveu par les pasteurs deEglise [sic] de Geneve - - JAMES, T. Corruptions of Scripture, etc., by avec indice, item les Pseaumes [mis en rime the Church of Rome. Lond., 1612. 4. par C. Marot et T. de BBze] et cantiques, avec - - MARCHAND, P. Histoire de la Bible de Sixte v., avec des remarques pour connoitre la veritable edition les priires ecclesiast. Amstel., Laurents, de 1509. (rerquSels ornlnoitre Am velitble dition de 1509. (zn Schelhorn, J.G. Amcen. lit., v. 4.) -Tm 1635. 8Ge~ -Crn'C 65. 4 - MIalayan. Serampore, Calcutta Aux. Bib. Soc., -- Tome 1. Genl.- Chron.] Charenton, 1675. 4~ 1817. 8. - - Revu par les professeurs de Geneve; avec les r6flexions sur les chapitres par J. F. Ostervald. -Massachusetts Indian. [Mamusse wunneetu3e ed. Bienne, 1771. 12. panatamwe up-Biblum God; ne quoshkin- -Tr. par I. Martin. New York, Amer. Bib. numuk nashpe John Eliot. Cambridge, SamSoc.,'1849. 12~ uel Green kah larmaduke Johnson, 1663.] 4~ -ARNAULD, A. Nouvelle defense de la traduc- 2 Note. This copy wants the title-page and 35 leaves; ~ - ANAUL, A. ouveledee2 leeaves are mutilated and several torn. The New Testion du Nouvelle Testament imprimee k tament has a title page,'Wusku Wuttestamentnm nul — Mons. Cologne, 1682. 8~ lordumun Jesus Christ Nuppoquohwussuaeneumun. - - CAHEN, S. Un mot sur [sal traduction. Paris, 1833. Cambridge, 1661', the'star' on the title page, and the 8~. (B 1373) headings 10 and 15 over the pages that contain respec- - OWEN, J. Two letters on the French Bible pub. by tively chaps. xxi. and xxiv. of Luke. At the end are the the Brit. and For. Bible Soc. Lond., 1822. 8~ (B 339) Psalms, taken from the Bay Psalm book, in Eliot's metrical translation, with the capion,'Wame Ketoohomae - Gaelic. Leabhraichean, etc. Edin., Soc. Scot. uketoohomaongash David'. The short Indian catechism Prop. Christ. Knowl., 1807-13. 2 v. 12. is wanting. For a full account of Eliot's Indian Bible - Geranaz. De Biblie in Dudesek auerghesettet see E. B. O'Callaghan's'List of eds. of the Scriptures printed in America. 1861'. mit glose Nicolai de Lyra. [Genesis-Psalter.] Sae. Camb., Saeuel Green, 1685. 4. L 1bick, 1494. f ote. The title of the New Testament is the same as Note. In the dialect of Lower Saxony. in the previous edition except the imprint,'Cambridge, - - Durch M. Luther in das Teutsche obersetzt; Printed.for the Corporation in London, for the propomit Erklarungen, einer Harmonie der Evaln- gation [sic] of the Gospel among the Indians in Newgelien, u.s.o., samt einer Vorrede J. C. Klem- England 1680'. Eliot's Indian version of the Psalms is men. Tubingen, 1748. f~ appended, as in the 1st ed., and the Indian catechism. men. Mibgen, 1748. f. 2 - - Another copy, wanting 16 leaves and the cate- Same. Mit einer Vorrede G. Schotzens. 2e chism Aufl. Altona, 1773. 12~. -- ELIOT, J. Dedications to his version. (In Mass. - - Same. Mit Auslegungen; hrsg. von F. Battier Hist. Soc. Col., v. 7. 1801.) u. T.Gernler. Neue Aufl. Basel, 1798. f~ -- Oriental. BUCHANAN, C. Christian researches - - Same. [Nur der Pentateuch.] Tuibin., 1801. 8~ in Asia; with notices of the translation of the — Same. 12e Aufl. Philadelphia, 1829. 12~ Scriptures into the Oriental languages. 2d -- Same. Die Bibel. 24e Ausg. New York, ed. Boston, 1811. 16~. Amer. Bib. Soc., 1850. 12~. - Portsuguese. A Biblia Sagrada; tr. pelo J. F. -- Same. 3er Theil: Hiob [-Malachia]; nebst Almeida. N. Y., Amer. Bib. Soc., 1848. 12~ der Erklarung. Berlenburg, 1730. f - - RIBEIRO DOS SANTOS, A. Memoria sobre algumas - Gothic. Ulfilas. Die Heiligen Schriften in traducoses, e edigoes biblicas menos vulgares, esp. gothischer Sprache, mit gr. u. lat. Texte, An- Adsobie as obras de J. Ferreira de Almeida. (IL Lisbon. gothischer Spriache, mit gr. u. lat. Texte, An- ^ ^ g^ ^^ ^^ ^ 7. ^^^ Ac. d. Sci. Meai. lit., v. 7. 1806.) merk., Worterb., Sprachlehre, u. 1Einleitung -- Provesnal, Piedvnontese dialect. GRUEZMACHER,-. von H. F. Massmann. Stuttgard, 1857. 8~. Die waldensische Bibel. (In Jahrb. f. rom. u. eng. - Greek and Lat. See, above, Gothic. lit., v. 4. 1862.) - Hilndui. Tr. by W. Bowley. [New Testament - Spanish. La Biblia; tr. [por C.Reynd]. np., wanting. Calcutta, 1834.] 2 v. 8~ Daniel y David Aubrij, 1622. 4~ - Hindustani. Calcutta, Aux. Bible Soc., 1842- - - Ed. ester. Nueva York, 1852. 12~ 43. 3 v. 8. - Swedish. Biblia. [Med register, apocryphiske -- In Roman characters.] Calcutta, Aux. Bib. bocker, etc.] Norrkoping, 1766. 4~ Soc., 1843. 8~ - - Bibelen. Stockholm, 1850. 8~ - Icelandic. HENDERSON, E. Hist. view of the transla- - Tamzil. Madras, Aux. Bi. So., 1850. 8~ tion and diff. eds. (Ie his Iceland, v. 2. 1818.) U a or O a. G. to Josh. Cuttack,.1842. 8' -Italian. Secondo la vulgata, tr. da A. Martini. - Welsh. Y Bibl. Caer Grawnt, 1847. 12 London, 1821. 8~ - - Tr. da G. Diodati. Basil, 1822. 8~ Analysis. - Latin. [Versio vulgata]. Venetiis, F. de Bail - CRUDEN, A. Compendium of the Holy Bible, brun, 1480. 4~ [giving] the contents of each chapter. 2d ed. -- Test. Vet. libri Lat. facti ab I. Tremellio et F. London, 1765. 18~ Junio; ace. lib. apocryphi Lat. red. a Junio; - OSTERVALD, J. F. Arguments of the books and adj. N. T. libros a Beza. [Vol. 1. Gen.-Cant.] chapters of the Old and New Test. with pracHanovime, 1596. 8~ tical obs. 7th ed. London, 1811. 2 v. 8~. -- Same. Sancti Gervasii, 1607. 8~ - ROBERTS, F. Clavis Bibliorum; key of the - - Same. Londini, 1656. 12~ Bible. 0. T. and t.p. wanting. 8~

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BIBLE, WHOLE 27.1 BIBLE, WHOLE Antiquities. - NIEMEYER, A. H. Charakteristick der Bibel. - BURDER, S. Orientalcustoms. Lond., 1802. 8~. 5e, 4e, 3e, 2e Aufl. Halle, 1794. 5 v. 8~ - COLLYER, D. Sacred interpreter. London, See also, below, OLD TESTAMENT; - NEW TESTA1746. 2 v. 8~ - MENT; - also Apostles; - Patriarchs; - and the - HACKETT, H. B. Illustrations of Scripture.f names of persons mentioned in the Bible. -- H-!AcKETT, Ht. B. Illustrations of Scripture. Boston, 1855. 12. Canoi. - HARLE, J. State of physic in the Old and - AKROATEES, psesud. Defence of the Prot. Bible New Test. and Apocrypha. Lond., 1729. 8 against the charge raised against it by Ryder. New York, 1844. 8. (B 1373) - HARMER, T. Observations on passages of Scrip- -- WIITAKER, W. Number of the canonical books. See ture; 1st Amer. from 4th Lond. ed., ed. with'liiscellaneous' (p. 274). add. by A. Clarke. Charlestown, 1815-17. See also NEW TESTAMENT. 4 v. 8~ Catechisms, historical and theological. - JAHN, J. Biblical archaeology; tr. with add. - BIBLE in questions and answers. n.tp. by T. C. Upham. 3d ed. Andover, 1832. 8~ - BULLAR, J. Scripture questions. tp. impesf. See also Jews. Southampton, 1814. 12~ Bibliography.' CHILD'S scripture question book. Phila., Amer. - BAGSTER, S. The Bible of every land; a his- S'zd. Sch. Union,?nd. 12~ tory of the Scriptures in every language into - HISTOIRE de la Sainte Ecriture du V. et N. Teswhich translations have been made, with tament, en forme de cat6chisme, tr. de lanspecimen portions. London, [1848]. 4. glois. Charenton, 1675. 4~ - BIBLE in many tongues; [a bibliog. account of - MAvoR, W. Catechism of the Bible. Boston, the Bible]. Lond., Relig. Tr. Soc., n.d. 18. 1812. 18. DtRLING, J. Cyclopaedia bibliographica: Scrip- Another copy. (C 56) tures. London, 1859. 8~. - MYERS, M. H. and I. H. Twelve hundred Note. A full and minute list of books and parts of questions and answers on the Bible. London, books illustrating the Bible; including sermons, arranged. 1845. 2 v. 12~ in the order of their texts. - iWvo'lC TrC lepa( ltropiac Kai Trc Kar7XrGeSC. - JENKS, W. Biography of Biblical writers. (In his'Evti -, 1783. 8 Comprehen. comment., suppl. 1838:)' 1 - LELONG, J. Bibliotheca sacra.!Parisiis 1709. - UNIO questions; a compilation from'Ques2 v. 8~. tions on selected script. lessons', by A. Jud- - Sanme. Post LeLong et Boerneri curas contin. son. ol. 1-3,, 6. Phil., Ae. S. S. Union, ab A. G. Masch. Hale, 1778-90. 2 pt. in 1829-30. 4 v. 16 5v. 40 - WATTS, I. A view of scripture history in'Contents. Pars. 1. De editionibus textus orig. Partis question and answer. London, 1769. 12. 2. v. 1. De versionibus Orientalibus. 2. De vers. Gre- - WILBUR, H. Short Biblical catechism. 4th ed. cis. 4. De vers. Lat. -Emend. 4. Indices. Exeter, 1813. 12~ - LErorNE, H. Catalogue of remarkable Bibles, etc. See also NEW TESTAMENT. Catech. (1n Lemoine, H. Typog. antiq.) - LIvEnRMOE, G. 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Other versions. — Portions servationes Biblicae. Stralsundi, 1650. 2 v. f. of the Bible. _ GLASSE, S. Philologia sacra; his temporibus - R., L. N.. The Book and its story. Phila., accommodata a J. A. Dathio; [v. 2] a G. L. 1855. 12~. Bauero. Lipsiae, 1776-95. 2 v. 80. - TOWNLEY, J. Illustrations of Biblical literature; Contents. Vol. 1. Grammatica sacra. —Rhethistory of the sacred writings. London, 1821. oricasacra. 2. Criticasacra. 3 v. 8. - HUGO de Sancto Victore. Annotationes elucidatorise. (~.n his Opera, v. 1. 1588.) - VERNEVILL, J. Catalogue of our English writ- -. Eegetc operas atina. Erlanesnt Oda wTtet L - - LUTHER, M. Exegetica opera Latina. Erlaners on the Old and New Testament. Lon- 18-44 ~don, 1668. 12'.~ gie~ge, 1829-44. 3 v. 8' 01don1, ~1668..12~.- - ~Exegetische deutsche Schriften; bearb. von J. K. IrSee also PSALMS. (Sedgwick); - also Theology. mischer. (Tol. 33-52of/his Simmtl. Werke. 1843-53.) Bibliography. - MAYER, J. Treasury of ecclesiastical expositions. Biography. t.p.w. 40 - ALLEN, J. H. Hebrew men and times, from - MELANCHTHON, P. Scripta exegetica. (In his Opera, the patriarchs to the Messiah. Bost., 1863. 8~ v. 13-15. R n-b n Ju) - BIBLE biography in the form of questions. Bos- Christianity; notes on p assages i n the New ~ton,~ 1839.~ 18~~ ~Christianity; notes on passages in the New ton, 1839. 18'. BTIn, H.Itinerarium S. Scripture; travels Testament containing quotations from or ref-- BUNTING, H. Itinerarium X. Scriptur; travels erences to the Old. Boston, 1854. 8'. of the holy patriarchs, prophets, etc., related _ Poo, Synopsis cliticorum. London, 1669in the Old and New Test. London, 1682. 4~ 76. 4. in pts f, - HUNTER, H. Sacred biography. Boston, 1794. Contents. Vol. 1. Gen-Job. 2. Job-Cant. 3. 6v. 8'. Prophetee. 4. Novum Testamentum.

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BIBLE, WHOLE 272 BIBLE, WHOLE Concordances. - RAVANEL, P. Bibliotheca sacra, seu Thesaurus - BUTTERWORTH,J. Newconcordance. 2dAmer. Scripturce. Genevce, 1654. f0 ed. Boston, 1821. 8. - ROBERTSON, W. Thesaurus linguae sanctte; -- Same. New ed., with improvements by A. Clarke. cum. concordantiis Hebraicis. London, (In Jenks, W. Comprehensive comm., suppl. 1838.) 1680. 4. - CONCORDANTI2E Bibliorum; i. e., Dictiones - SMITH, W. Dictionary of the Bible. Boston, omnes qune in vulgata editione Latina legun- 1860-63. 3 v. 8~ tur. [Francof.,] 1600. f~ - - Same. Ed. by H. B. Hackett [and] E. Abbot. - CRUDEN, A. Concordance. Phila., 1843. 4~ N. Y., 1868-70. 4 v. 8. - - Same. New York, 1860. 8~. - TOUSSAIN, P. Index in Sacra Biblia ex Latina - CRUTTWELL, C. Concordance of parallels from I. Tremellii et F. Junii versione quoad Vetus, Bibles and commentaries. London, 1790. 4~ et T. Bezue quoad Novum Testamentum. - ESTIENNE, R. Concordantire. [Paris.,] 1555. f. Hanoviae, 1624. f~ - KNIGHT, W. Concordance axiomaticall; con- - WILSON, T. Complete Christian dictionary; tain. a survey of theolog. propositions. Lon- continued by J. Bagwell; enl. by A. Simson. don, 1610. f. London, 1678. f. - LANCKISCH, F.v. Concordantiae Germanico-He- Evidences, Authority, etc. braico-Graecae. Leipz. u. Francof., 1696. f - NEWMAN, S. Concordanceu.London, 1658. f0 - BAILY, S. V. Homage of eminent persons to - NEWMAN, S. Concordance. od 8the Book. oNew Yon, 1871. f16 - TAYLOR, J. Advertisement [of] an Hebrew concord-. Nw Y, 1 ance. London, n.d. 8 (B 53) - BLUNT, J. J. Undesigned coincidences of Old See also OLD TESTAMENT. Conco'dances. - and New Testament an argument of their NEw TEST.. Concordances. veracity. 5th ed. London, 1856. 8. Criticism. - CLAYTON, R. Vindication of the histories of Old and New Testament. Dublin, z.d. 8~. - BOSTON lectures. 1871. Christianity and scep- - C OW NFIE T estame nt. Dublin, suicien ticism; questions in Biblical criticism. Bos- - COWNNFIELD,. Dvne original, suciency, ton, [1871]. 12~. and perfection of the Scriptures. Norwich, ton, [1871]. 12. 1752. 8 - BRETT, T. Ancient version of the Bible. (In Wat- -. n t ri, i, son, R. Col. of theol. tracts, v. 3.) - EDWARDS, J. Discourse [on] the authority stile, - COLLYER, D. Sacred interpreter. London, and perfection of the Old and New Test. 1746. 2 v. 8. [Vol. 1, 2d ed.] London, 1694-96. 3 v. 8~ - CONYBEARE, W. I. On the criticism of the Bible. - GILES, J. A. Hebrew records; inquiry con(In his Elem. course of theol. lect. 1832.) cerning the authenticity, etc., of the Old Tes- GEDDES, A. Critical remarks on the Bible. tament. London, 1853. 8~ Vol. 1. London, 1800. 4~ - JONES, J. Vindication of the Bp. of Landaff's'Apol- GERARD, G. Institutes of Biblical criticism, ogy for the Bible', in letters to A. Macleod. London, Boston, 1 823. 80. * 1797. 80. (C 231) - NG. Morsels of criticism. London, 1800. - RAWLINSON, G. Historical evidence of the 3 v. 8 truth of Scripture records. London, 1859. 8~. CLERC, J. A.. cr a. -T L - TAYLOR, I. History of the transmission of an"LCLcJA169rcita.E.l8. 8t. Lodi cient books to modern times; with the evi1698. 80,- Same. Ed. 6a. Lugd. Bat., 1778. 3v. 8. dence [for] the Scriptures. New ed. Lon- SOME corruptions of Scripture. Bost., 1828. 12~. (C 168, don, 1858. 80 v. 2) - THOMSON, R. Divine authority of the Bible. - TISCHENDORF, A. F. C. Notitia editionis codi- 1st Amer. ed. Boston, 1807. 12. cis Bibliorum Sinaitici; ace. catalogus codi- -- WATSON, R. Apology for the Bible. Boston, cum nuper ex oriente Petropolin perlatorum. 1796. 12. Lipsie, 1860. 4~. -- Same. (B 1373) Se also Cnon'(p ), a, f, OD See also, back,' Canon'; and, forward,'Inspiration'; See also'Canon (p. 271), and, forward, OLD TETA- OLD TESTAAMENT. Evidences; -- NE TESTAMENT. MENT. Criticism; - NEW TEST. Criticism. Evidences; - also Miracles; - Rationalism; - and, Dictionaries. for the evidences of Christianity, see Christianity. 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Palestine: the physical geog., etc. Feugnereium digestus. Genevm, 1613. 80. London, 1841. 4~ - KITTO. J. Cyclopmedia of Biblical literature. -- Physical geog. of the Holy Land. London, New York, n.d. 2 v. 8. 1848. 12. -- Same. 3d ed., by W.L. Alexander. Phila., -- Scripture lands; [with maps] and index. 1866. 3 v. 80. London, 1850. 16~ - M'CLINTOCK, J., and STRONG, J. Cyclopedia of - PARISH, E. Gazetteer of the Bible. Boston, biblical, theological, and ecclesiastical litera- 1813. 8~ ature. [A-J.] New York, 1867-72. 4v. 8. - - Sacred geography. Boston, 1813. 8.

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BIBLE, TWHOLE 273 BIBLE, IWHOLE - RAlUMER, K. von. Palhistina. 4e Aufl. Leip- -- FULLER, T. Pisgah sight of Palestine and the zig, 1860. 8. confines thereof, with the history of the Old - RELAND, H. Palastina ex monumentis veteri- and New Testament. London, 1869. 8. bus illustrata. Traj. Bat., 1714. 2 v. 4. - GALLAUDET, T.H. Baibil nan aianowa; Bible stories - RITTER, C. Comparative geog. of Palestine [in Choctaw]. 2d ed. Park Hill, 1845. 12~. (E 39) and the Sinaitic peninsula; tr. by W. L. - GLEIG, G. 1. History of the Bible. N. Y., Gage. New York, 1866. 4 v. 8. [18-]. 12~ (Harpers' fam. lib., v. 12, 13.) - ROBINSON, E. 1Biblical researches in Palestine, - HALL, J. Contemplations on historical passages Mount Sinai, and Arabia Petrma, 1838, by E. of the Ol a New estament. Glasgow, Robinson and E. Smith. Bost., 1841. 3 v. 8" 1. 3. 0 and Maps. ~- ~HEBEL, J. P. Biblische Erzaihlungen. 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Har- BARTH, C.G. Bible stories for the young. Fr. yard, 1853. 12~. 30th Germ. ed. Lond., Rel. Tr. Soc. [18-]. 18. - NOBLE, S. Plenary inspiration asserted. Cin- BERCHEUR, P. Moralitates Bibliorum. Ed. 8a. cinnati, 1839. 8~ Duaci Catuacorum, 1609. 8~ - PEABODY, A. P. The Scriptures. (li 7his Lect. on BIBLIA pauperum, reproduced in fac-simile, Cbr. doctr. 1857.) ~- BI~BLIA~pacuperlum, le iin, - SCOTT, T. Two essays on the inspiration of the Scripwith introd., by J. P. Berjeau. Iondon, tures. London. 1797. 8~ (C 232) 1859. f~ - TOMLINE, Sir G. P., Bp. Proofs of the inspiration of - CIHATEILLON, S. Dialogorum sacrorum libri IV. the Scriptures. (In his Introduction, etc. 1806.) T- WHEELOCK, E. Ml. Inspiration, discourse. Boston, 18a ed. Londini, 1750. 8. 1857. 8~ (C 211) - Same. Notis Anglicis illust. Edin., 1777. 12~ - WIGGLESWORTH. E. Some evidences of the inspira- DOUGHERTY, P. Easy lessons on Scripture his- tion of the Old Testament, from the testimony of Christ and his apostles in the New. Boston, 1755. tory; in Ojibwa. Gr. Traverse Bay, 1847. 12~ 8~ (B 37, 147) 35. (28. 4. 73.)

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BIBLE, WHOLE 274 BIBLE, WHOLE Introductions. - DRUMMOND, Sir W. (Edipus Judaicus. New - BEAUSOBRE, I. de, and L'ENFANT, J. Introduc- ed. London, 1866. 8. tion to the reading of the Scriptures. Lon- - DUNN, H. Liber librorum; its structure, limdon, 1726. 4~ itations, and purpose. London, 1867. 8~ - BIKERSTETH, E. Scripture help. Boston, - DWIGHT, T. Diss. on the hist., eloquence, and poetry of the Bible. New Haven, 1772. 8~ (B 471, 1891) 1817. 16~ - - Same. (In Melmoth, C. Sublime and beautiful of - CARPENTER, W. Introd. to the study of the Scripture. 1795.) Scriptures. London, 1826. 8~ -- FISKE, N. W., and ABBOTT, J. Bible class book. BosScriptures. London, ton, 1829. 12~. (D 33) - DUPIN, L. E. Dissertation sur la Bible. Paris, FLEMING, R. Fulfilling of the Scripture. 2d ~P'^? ^ ^^ ^ — _'FL'^iG, n. Fulfillin g of the Scripture~ 2d 1701. 2v. 40. *1.^ 2r v. 4^ ed. [Rotterdam?], 1671. 12~ - GOULBURN, E. M. Introd. to the devotional e. d ed p D. Burgess. [Rotterstudy of the Scriptures. 1st Amer. fr. 7th dam, 1681.3 12 Lon. ed. New York, 1866. 12FRANC A. H. Guide to the Holy Scriptures; -HORNE T. H. Introd. tohe Scriptures. 1h tr. by W. Jaques. 3d ed. Lond., 1819. 120. ed. London, 1856. 4 v. 80. - GENERAL scripture reading; plan for perusal of the - TOMLINE, Sir G.P., Bp. Introd. to the study entire Scriptures once every year. London, 1842. 16~ of the Bible. Phila., 1806. 120. (C233) - TYNDALE, W. Introd. to the Scriptures. Cam- - GRIMK, T. S. Expediency of adopting the Bible as a class book. Charleston, [1830]. 80. (B 1075) bridge, Parker Soc., 1840. 8. - Oration, advantages from the introd. of the Bible, as essential to education. New Haven,-1830. 8~ (B 1075) Language. - GOLDEN words. No. 1, pt. 1. The rich jewel See Hebrew language;- OLD TESTAMENT. Greek of God's word. London, 1862. 12. (p. 275); - NEW TESTAMENT. LCangaege _ HARE, F. Difficulties which attend the study of the Natural history. Scriptures, in the way of private judgment. Boston, 1809. 8~ (B 136, 189) - BOCHART, S. Hierozoicon. Lugd. Bat., 1692. - Same. (In Sparks, J. Col. of essays, v. 2. 1823.) 2v. f. -~ HARRIS, T. M. Textuary or guide to preachers. Bos- EWING, F. A. Bible natural history. Phila., ton, 1818. 80 (B1373) 1835. 12w —H IGBY, A. Expose. 1. View of the Bible. 185 120',. R Martinsburgh, 1859. 240. - HARRIS, T. M. Natural history of the Bible. - HOLY Scriptures, On the. Phila., 1820. 12~. ( 198) Boston, 1820. 80. - JOURNAL of philology; ed. by W. G. Clark, etc. - KITTO, J. Palestine: the physical geography and London and Camb., 1868-69. 2 v. 8~ natural history of the Holy Land. London, - LETTER from a Jew to a Christian, occasioned by the 1841. 4. recent attacks on the Bible. (In Pamphleteer, 1820; - SCHEUCHZER, J. J. Kupfer-Bibel, in welcher die v. 16 of B 638) Physica sacra derer in Helo. Schrifft vorkom- - LETTER to a young clergyman [on the study of the Bible]. n.t.p. 160. (C 62) menden natdrlichen Sachen erklaert. Augs- - LOWTH, W. Directions for reading the Scrippurg und Ulm, 1731-33. 4 v. f0 tures. London, 1799. 12. - TRISTRAM, H. B. Natural history of the Bible. - MELMOTH, C. Sublime and beautiful of ScripLondon, Soc. Prom. Chr. Knowl., 1867. 12. ture; added, Dwight's Diss. on the poetry, o Science and the Bible. history, and eloquence of the Bible. New York, 1795. 180 - KURTZ, J.H. The Bible and astronomy; tr.by - ORMSBY, W. L. Pentographic illust. of the ScripT. D. Simonton. Phila., 1857. 12. tures. New York, n.d. 8. (B 1814) - MAURICE, F. D. Claims of the Bible and of - PRATT, S. J. Sublime and beautiful of Scripscience. London, 1863. 80. ture; essays on select passages. London, See also GENESIS (Creation); - Plurality of 1782. 120. worlds. - RELIGIOUS TRACT Soc. Errors of the times. The rule of faith. London, 1799. 120. (C 229) Theology, Morals, etc. - SCRIPTURE magazine. Vol. 1. Edin., 1809. 8~. - DELITZSCi, F. 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London, part of Daniel viii.-xi, and xii. - Remarks on Travis's 1817. 8 oLondon, attempt to revive the text of 1 John v. 7. ~RAT^TETT'^I.C~ T p t' — TAYLOR, C. Scripture illustrated. London, - BARRETT, I.. The Protestant Bible burnt; sermon,. r Dec. 17. 4th ed. London, 1848. 4~ (C 213) 1803. 4. - BIBLE, The, the best teacher. London, Rel. - THOMASON'S medallic illustration of the Holy Tract Soc., n.d. 12~. Scriptures. 60 medals in 5 cases. 1833. - 1ICKESTETH, E. Scripture help. Boston, -- THOMSON, A. Bible emancipation, etc. Edin., 1846. BICKERSTETH, E. Scripture help. Boston, 8 (B 1373) Boston, 80. (B 1373) 1817. 12~. - TORSHELL, S. Design to harmonize the Bible. (In - - Same, abridged. Help to the study of the Scriptures. Phenix, v. I. 1707.) London, 1815. 12~. (C233)_ TYNDALE, W. Doctrinal treatises and introd. - BOYLE, R. On the style of the Scriptures. Lon- to different portions of the Scriptures. Camb.. don, 1663. 12~ don, 1663. 120. Parker Soc., 1843. 8~ - CUMMING, J. 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BIBLE, WHOLE 275 BIBLE. 0. T. - VOLTAIRE, F. M. A. de. La Bible enfin expliquee par - EXAMINATION of Ld. Bolingbrokes letters on plusieurs aumoniers de S. M. L. R. D. P. (In is istory. - Onthemiraculous and prophetical (Euvres, v. 43, 44. 1785.) - WHARTON, F. The silence of Scripture. Bos- of the Scripture canon. London, ton, 1867. 16~. 1753. 12~ - WHITAKER, WV. Disputation - on Scripture - FREE, J. H. Eight letters on the prophecies against the papists, especially Bellarmine and relating to the last times. London, 1831. 8. Stapleton; tr. and ed. by W. -Fitzgerald. - H., F. Disquisition on the prophecies. Boston, 1861. Camb., Parker Soc., 1849. 8~ 12 (C 233) Camb., Parker Soc., 1849. 8^ - HELPS to the study of the prophecies. Boston, Note. This treats'of the number of the canonical 1832. 8 books; of the authentic edition and versions of Scrip- H832. 8. ture; of its authority, perspicuity, interpretation, and - HURD R. Introd. to the study of the propheperfection, against unwritten traditions'. cies; in partic. cone. the Ch. of Rome. Fr. See also Bible in the public schools; -Tradition. the 3d Lond. ed. Boston, 1809. 8~. SELECTIONS. - KEITH, A. The signs of the times, as denoted - Polyglot. See Bibliography (p. 271), 1st title. by the fulfilment of historical predictions. - Abnaki. Wawasi lagidamwoganek mdala chowagi- -Edin., 1832. 2 v. 80. damwoganal tabtagil, onkawodokodozwal wji poba -- Evidence of the Christian religion, from prophecy. tami kidwogan. P. P. Wzokhilain. Boston, 1830. 18~ Edin., 1838. 8~. (B 1878) (E 54) - KING, E. Remarks on the signs of the times. - Anglo-Saxon. Caedmon's metrical paraphrase London, 1798. 4~. of parts of the Scriptures; with an Eng. -- Supplement. London, 1799. 4~. trans., notes, etc., by B. Thorpe. London, - MAITLAND, C. The Apostles' school of pro1832. 8~0 phetic interpretation. London, 1849. 8~. - Cherokee. Select passages. [Park Hill?,] n.d. - MORE,. 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London, 1806. 6 v. Cambridge, 1803. 8~. (B 153, 284) (v. 2 wanting). 120~ See also Prophecy; - Second advent. - - Sacred extracts from the Scriptures. Boston, 1809. 12~ OLD TESTAIENT. -- Biblical reader; extracts with questions, by J. -Hebrew. Canticum Canticorum, Ruth, LamenL. Blake. Boston, 1826. 12. tationes Jeremiae, Ecclesiastes, et Ester. -- Daily words of the Brethren's congregations [Parisiis, 1544.] 16 for 1828. London, 1827. 12~ Vote. One of the parts of the edition published -- Bible reader; by W. B. Fowle. Bost., 1843. 12~ by R. Stephanus, 1544-46. - French. Courts extraits i l'usage des Catho- - Biblia sacra Hebreea. Amstel., typis J. Athias, liques romains. Valence, 1837. 12~ 1661. 8~ - Grebo. Baibli ah histori. Cape Palmas, 1840. -- Lugd. Bat., opera J. G. Nisselii, 1662. 8~ 160. - The Hebrew from the text of Heidenheim; the Eng- Mlfodern Greek.'A~ravOitr~ea-g iJ~-0pLK& ~ ~ lish revised by S. Bennett; ed. by F. Bdrbam. Part 1. Ata047-q~.'Ev MeAkTr, 1831. 12o. 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(I - PEABODY, Miss E. P. Key to history. Part 2. -- CHRYSOSTOMUS, J. In V. T. homiliae, Gr. et Lat. ({n + his Opera, v. 4-6. 1835, 36.) The Hebrews. Boston, 1833. 8~. - ELIAS ha-Levi. The Massoreth ha-Massoreth; - PRIDEAUX, H. Connection of the history of the an exposition of the Massoretic notes on the Old and New Test., from the declension of Hebrew Bible, in Hebrew, with an English the kingdoms of Israel and Judah to Christ. trans. and notes, by C. D. Ginsburg. Lon- 5th, 3d, 1st ed. London, 1719, 18. 2 v. in don, 1867. 8~ 3 pts. 8~ - GRAY, R. Key to the Old Testament and Apoc- ROTHSCHILD, C. and A. History and literature rypha. Dublin, 1792. 8~ of theIsraelites. London, 1871. 2 v. 8. - ERDER. J. G. v. Briefe das Studium der Theologie Contents. Vol. 1. Historical books. 2. Prophetic betreffend. (In his Sammt. Werke, v. 11, 12. 1852.) and poetical writings. Note. With versions and explanations of many - SIMEONI, G. Figure del Vecchio Test. illust. passages of the 0. T. di stanze. 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(B 1103) a^.~ Exam. of the Bp. of Londons[. =MORE, H. Visionis Ezechielis sive Mercavee expositio Sherlock's] disc. on the use and intent of prophecy. eM priEcipIis philosophize Pythagoris e preecipuisqie (In his Misce. works,. 1755.) ophec x principiis philosophic Pythagorice prscipuisque (In his Miscel. works, v. 5. 1755.) theosophiee Judaices. (In Ms Opera. 1679.) -PEABODY, A. P. Essay on the prophecies relating to (In hi Opera 1679) the Messiah. Boston, 1835. 8~. (C 184) DANIEL. - RtVILLE, A. Les prophetes d'Israel au point de vue de la critique moderne. (In Revue d. D. Mondes, - Anglo-Sax. Genesis, Exodus, and Daniel. [Caedmon's juin, juillet, 1867.) metrical version.] (In Grein, C. W. M. Bibl. an. - ROUTSSEL, N. Scenes prophetiques ecrites et gelsachs.Poesie,v. 1. 1857.) gravees pour mes enfants. Paris, 1841. 8 - Bengali. Isaiah and Daniel. Calcutta, Bapt. - SMITH, J. Summary explanation of the proph- Miss., 1842. 12. ets. Edin., 1787. 12. - Coptic. QUATREMtRE, E. 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Appended, Book ofpsalms. Augusta, I. A.Frost, 1824. 12. 1862. 32. - French and Latin. Nouveau Testament, im- - Same. With notes by H. Crosby. N. Y., prime par l'ordre de M. l'eveque et comte de 1863. 12~. Chaalons. Paris, 1694. 2v. 12~. - Paraphrase and annotations upon the New Testa- - Gaelic. ConaantNoa. London, Brit. and For. ment; byHl.Hammond. (InhisWorks,v.3. 1671.) Bible Soc. 1824 12~ - Paraphrase of the New Testament, with notes, erma. Die ltztn Offnbarungen Gottes; by R. Baxter. London, 1685. 4 uebersetzt von C. F. Bahrdt. Frankf. and -- Same. London, 1701. 8". Leipz [17-]. 2 v 12" - Paraphrase and commentary on the New Tes-, Paraphrase and cmmetary nte New Ts — - Nach der hallischen Ausgabe, 1805. London, tament, by D. Whitby. London, 1760. 2Brit.and For. Bib. So.,[1811]. 12 v. (v. 1. w.) f n o 1 -- Nachdervatikan. Ausg. Regensb., 1817. 12. Same. 10th ed. London, 1808. 2 v. 4 -- Uebers. von M. Luther.] New York, Aner. -- Family expositor; a paraphrase and version Bib. 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[New Testament.] Christ. Knowl. From the Lond. ed. Bost., - Latin. [Vulg. vers.] Adj. annotatiunculas; 1809. 8~. cum figuris. Parisiis, apud J. Ruellium, - - Evangelical history, or N. T., with notes, by 1554. 2 pts. 12~ A.Bradford. Boston, 1813. 8~. Contents. 1. Evangelia.-ActaApostolorum. -- Same. Vol. 1: Gospels. Boston, 1836. 80. 2. Epistolae.- Apocalypsis. - - Exposition of the historical writings of the New - - Same. 1559, 1611. See, back, Gr. and Lat. Test., by T. K enri ck; [ed. by J. Kentish]. -- T-r. fr. the Vulgate into English. See, back, English; T~'est., by T. enrck;,[e^d.y J.^eisJ.- also Bible. English. (p. 269) Fr. 2d Lond. ed. Boston, 1828. 3 v. 8~ - - Erasmo interpr. 1559, 1600. See, back, Gr. and Lat. - - Common version conformed to Griesbach's - - Interprete T. Beza. Londini, 1746. 12. text; [by J. G. Palfrey]. Boston, 1828. 8. -- Same. 1611. See, back, Gr. and Lat. -- GREENWOOD, F. W. P. On the New Test. con- - - Same. London, 1759. 18~ formed to Griesbach's text. 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BIBLIOGRAPHY 294 BIBLIOGRAPHY See also the names of various persons, countries, sub- - - Leipziger Repertorium der deutschen und jects, for bibliographical works relating to them, as auslandischen Literatur; hrsg. v. E. G. GersDante, Belgium, Chemistry, etc.; also Anonymous books; - Anti-masonic books; - Bibliomania; - dorf. Leipzig, 1843-48. 24 v. 8~ Bookbinding; - Books condemned to be burnt; - SERAPEUM; Zeitschrift for BibliothekwissenBookselling; - Catalogues; - Classical bibliography; schaft, hrsg. v. R. Nauman. Leipzig, 1840- Libraries; - Libraries, Imaginary; - Literature. History; - Manuscripts; - Marine bibliography; - 53. 14 V. 8~ Middle Ages; - Oriental literature; - Periodicals; - - SOMMERVOGEL, P. C. Table methodique des Printing. hfistory (for early printed books); - Pri- M6moires do Trevoux. 2e partie: Bibliogvately printed books; - Prohibited books; - Pseudonyms; - Publishing; - Vellum, Books printed on. raphie. Paris, 1865. 2 v. 8~ There is considerable bibliography in biographical dic- Note. For bibliographical periodicals relating to any tionaries; see especially, Bayle; - Biographie univer- country see the name of the country. selle; - Hoefer;- Vapereau; - also the'Grand diction- Much bibliographical information is to be found in aire' of Larousse, the Conversations-Lexikon of Brock- L'Intermdiaire des chercheurs (Paris, 1864, etc.) and haus, and the'Universal-lexicon' of Zedler, and that of in Notes and queries (London, 1850, etc.). Lists of new Pierer. works are given in various periodicals, especially The To ascertain what has been written on any subject, Academy (London, 1869, etc.). consult the bibliographical works referred to in this cat- Note. For catalogues of auctions see Bradford, S. alogue under the name of the subject; see also Poole's (B 880); - Callender, F. 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BIGELOW 300 BIGLOW. Bigelow, Jacob. American medical botany. Bos- - Memoirs of the life and public services of J. C. ton, 1817-20. 3 v. 4~. Fremont. New York, 1856. 12~. - Brief exposition of rational medicine; prefixed, Bigelow, John M. Botanical character of the country near The paradise of doctors. Boston, 1858. 12. the 35th parallel; foresttrees, cactacee. (IzUnited r pa r adis o. d _tor Boston, 1 States, War Dep't. Reports of explor. for a R.R. to - Xvrd6ta; or, Classical Mother Goose. Camb., the Pacific, in 1853-54, v. 4.) 1871. 16~ Bigelow, John Prescott. Inaugural address to the aldermen - Death of Pliny the elder. (In Amer. Acad. Mem., and common council of Boston, Jan. 6. Bost., 1851. n. s., v. 6. 1857.) 8~ (B 1725) - Discourses on self-limited diseases. Boston, See also Massachusetts. Secretary. 1835. 8~ Bigelow, John R. The American's own book; con- Another copy. (B 1548) stitutions of the several states, etc. New - Same. (In Mass. Med. Soc. Comm., v. 3. 1822.) 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Paris, 1852. 2 v. 4. Boston, 1853. 8~ (B 1548) Bigelow, Thomas. Eulogy on Washington; added, two ad- The Jingko tree. (In Boston book. 4th col. 1850.) dresses to Washington when Pres., and the letter of - Modern inquiries; classical, professional, and condolence of the Grand Lodge to Mrs. Washington miscellaneous. Boston, 1867. 8~ and answer. Boston, 1800. 8~. (E 61) Contents. Limits of education. - Classical and utili- Bigelow, Col. Timothy, d. 1790. HERSE, C. Remtarian studies. - Life and works of Count Rumford. - iniscences of the military life and sufferings Death of Pliny the elder.- Burial of the dead, and of B. Worcester, 1860. 8. Mount Auburn cemetery. - Action of Cochituate water _ Another coy. (B 1453) on lead pipes, and the influence of the same on health. Bigelow, Timothy, d. 1821. Address, Apr. 30, 1814. 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Address at the opening of Williams Hall, - Nature in disease; added, miscellaneous writ- Mar. 8.1853. Boston, 1853. 8~ (B 1587) ings. Boston, 1854. 12~ - Oration, Boston, July 4. Boston, 1853. 8~. (B 1725) - Same. 2d ed. eil. Boston, 1859. 12 Bigelow, Tyler. Address, 8th anniversary of the Mass. ~-.ddel-'otn 15.2" Peace Soc. Boston; 1824. 8'. (B565) Contents. Self-limited diseases.- Treatmentof dis- Big Rev Louis Cotier. Hm ancient and ease. - Practical view of medical education. - Report igg. uis outi. ms, aciet ad on homceopathy. - Medical profession and quackery. modern, with annotations, originals, etc. Lon- Gout and its treatment. - Aphorisms on cholera. - don, 1867. 16~ Treatment of injuries sustained by fire and heated sub- Biggs, Military history ofEurope 1739-48 stances. - Burial of the dead, and the cemetery at Mount Auburn. - Death of Pliny the elder. - Remarks rebellion in Scotland. 2d ed. Lond., 1756. 8~ and experiments on pneumothorax. - Pharmacopceia of Bigland, John. Geographical and historical view the U. S.- Mucuna pruriens; with remarks on the irri-of the world with notes by J. Morse. Bostability of different textures. - Poisonous effects of the American partridge, or ruffed grouse. - Coffee and tea; ton, 1811. 5 v. 8. and their medicinal effects. - Repolt of the action of - Letters dn the study and use of history. Phila., Cochituate water on lead pipes; and the influence of the 1806. 8. same on health. - Poisonous properties of certain _ orkshire. ( Beauties of England v. 16 1812) American species of rhus. - Iistory and use of tobac- Biglia, Anrea. H i Iatie i novem.( Gr1eco. - Early history of medicine. - Address before the B igia, A re. antiq. tal., v. pt. 6. 1723.) Amer. Acad., Oct. 27, 1852. vius. Thes. antiq. Ital., v. 9, pt. 6. 1723.) A ~mer. Acad., Oct. 27, 1852. - Same. (Is l Muratori. Rer. Ital. scr., v. 19. 1731.) - Remarks on classical and utilitarian studies. Biglia, Cardinal. SCARABELLI, L. Diottanta letterediB. 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BIOGRAPHY 305 BIRCH I - Related headings are Ana; - Anecdotes; - Auto- Biondelli, B. Saggio sui dialetti gallo-italici..Migraphs; - Bibliography; - Epitaphs; - Genealogy; - lano, 1853. 8. Heraldry; - History; - Portraits; - Ship-wrecks;- Biondi, iovanni Francesco. ERO, J. P. s M Trials; - Wills. Biographical information may often Bion * n c.o 37 13J P be obtained from Almanacs; - Annual registers;- moires, v...) be obtained from Almanacs; - Annual registers;s- Biondi, L., and Cibrario, L. Anna Perotta. (In Brofferio, Registers; - Yearbooks. A. Tradizioni ital., v. 2. 1848.) Biology. BASTIAN, H. C. Modes of origin of Biondo, Flavio. See Blondus, F. lowest organisms. London, 1871. 18~ Biondo, M. (In Agostini, G. degli. Notizie, v. 2. 1854.) - BABINET, J. La vie aux divers ages de la terre. (In Bioplasm. See Protoplasm. Revue d. D. Mondes, juin 1856.) Bioscope; or, Dial of life explained; by Granville - BEALE, L. S. The mystery of life; an essay in Penn. 2d ed. London, 1814. 12~ reply to Gull's Harveian oration. London, Biot, Edouard Constant. Essai sur l'histoire de 1871. 8~ l'instruction publique en Chine. Par., 1847. 8~. - BERTILLON, Dr. La biologie. (In Alcan, M. Alman. - Communication sur le Tcheou-li ou rites des Tcheou. de l'encyc. gen., 1869.) (In Paris. Inst. Ac. d. Sci. aor. Compte rendu, - CHILD, G. W. Recent researches on the production of v. 19. 1851.) animal and vegetable life. - Experimental re- - Sur la constitution politique de la Chine au xIIe siecle searches on the production of organisms in closed avant notre ere. (In Paris. Inst. Ac. d. Inscr. vessels. (ln Child, G. W. Essays on physiological Div. sav., v. 2. 1852.)- Zodiaque circulaire de Dendesubjects. 1868.) rah. (In AMem., v. 16. 1846.) - CLARK, H. J. Mind in nature; origin of life - trans. See Tcheou-li. and mode of development of animals. New Biot, Jean Baptiste. Astronomie physique, traite York, 1865. 8~ elementaire. Paris, 1810. 3 v. 8~ - HERDMAN, J. 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Critique litteraire et scien- MORGAN, Sir C.T. Sketches of the philosophy tifique.-Esquisses biographiques. 3. Esquissesbiog., oflife. London, 1819. 8~ suite. - Economie sociale. -Voyages de decouvertes. - MURPHY, J. J. Habit and intelligence in their - Pr6cis elementaire de physique experimentale. connexion with the laws of matter and force. Paris, 1824. 2v. 8. London, 1869. 2 v. 8~ - Recherches sur l'astronomie egyptienne; [zoORR, H. Properties of animal and vegetable life. (In diaque de Denderah.] Paris, 1823. 8~ Mass. Med. Soc. Med. comm., v. 3. 1822.) - Recherches sur les mouvemens de molecules de - PAINE, M. Discourse on soul and instinct, la lumiere, etc. Paris, 1814. 4. physiologically distinguished from material- - Relation d'un voyage fait dans le d6partement de ism. NewYork, 1849. 8 l'Orne, pour constater la rdalitd d'un m6tdore obism. New York, 1849. 8 serveal'Aigle. Paris, an x. 4~ (A9) - PHILIP, A. P. W. Of the nature of the vital powers. evAIAil.Prsanx 4 (9 (In his Experimental inquiry. 1818.) - Tables barometriques portatives donnant les - PRICHARD, J. C. Review of the doctrine of a differences de niveau par une simple soustracvital principle. London, 1829. 8 tion. Paris, 1811. - SPENCER, H. Principles of B. London, 1864- - ad Arago, F. Recueil d'observations geo67. 2v. 80 desiques, astronomiques, et physiques. Paris, -- Transcendental physiology. (In his Essays, v. 1. 1821. 4. 1858.)'- WHITNEY, W. D. Views of Blot and Weber resp. the History. relations of the Hindu and Chinese systems of asterUtHi~story. jisms. (In Amer. Orient. Soc. Journ., v. 8. 1866.) BARCLAY, J. Inquiry into the opinions, ancient Biotus. Fragm. (iz Nauck. Trag. Gr. 1856.) and modern, conc. life and organization. Bippen, Wilhelm von. Eutiner Skizzen; zur CulEdin., 1822. 8. tur- und Literaturgeschichte des 18en JahrSee also Evolution; - Hereditary; - -ybridity;- hunderts. Weimar, 1859. 8. 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BIRCH 306 BIRMINGHAM Birch, Samuel, b. 1813. History of ancient pottery. Bird, John. LUDLAM, W. Introd. and notes on B.'smeth. of London, 1858. 2 v. 80~ dividing astron. instruments. Lond., 1786. 4~ (A 33) Contents. Vol. 1. Egyptian, Assyrian, and Greek. Bird, Joseph. Gleanings from the history of music. 2. Greek, Etruscan, and Roman. Boston, 1850. 12~ - Introd. to the study of Egyptian hieroglyphs. (In and H. Singer's 2d book. Boston, 1846. 16. Wilkinson, Sir J. G. Egyptians in the time of the Bird, Milton. Sermon: The gospel of Christ. (In Akers, Pharaohs. 1817.) T.P. Collection of sermons. 1851.) - Remarks on hieroglyphics. (In Perring, J. E. Pyra- T. P. Collection of ermy. Shr.. mids of Gizeh. 1842.) Bird, Robert Montgomery. Sheppard Lee. New Birch, Thomas. Collection of the state papers of J. York, 1836. 2 v. 8~. Thurloe, cont. memorials of English affairs, Bird in a cage, The, a drama. See Shirley, J. 1638-[60]; pr e f, tLife of EngisThurloe. L n Bird of passage; by J. S. LeFann. (In Temple bar, v. 29. 1638-[60]; pref., Life of Thurloe. London, 1870.) 1742. 7 v. f. Bird of passage; flying glimpses of many lands, by - Court and times of Charles i. London, 1849. Mrs. Romer. London, 1849. 3 v. 8~. 2 v. 80. Birds. See Ornithology. - Court and times of James I. London, 1849. Birdsey, N. Ace. of Indians in and about Stratford, Conn. 2v. 8~ 1761. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col.. v. 10. 1809.) - Heads of illustrious persons of Gr. Britain; en- Birgerus, Abp. qf Upsala. Historia S. Botvidi. (In Fant. -r.- Heads of illustriouspin; en- Scr. rer. Svec.. v. 2. 1828.) graved by Houbraken and Vertue; with lives. Birk, Sixtus. See Betulejus, S. London, 1756. fo Birkbeck, George. Lecture on the preservation of - Same. New ed. London, 1813. f. timber by Kyan's patent. London, 1837. 8~ -Life of Henry Prince of Wales. Lond., 1760. 8~ - and others. Steam engine, theoretically and - Life of R. Boyle. (In Boyle, R. Works, v. 1. 1772.) practically displayed. Lond., 1827. 2 pts. 4~ - Life of Sir W. Raleigh. (In Raleigh, SirW. Works, Birkbeck, H. See Birkbeck, G., and otiers. v. 1. 1829.) - Life of W. Chillingworth. (In Chillingworth. Works, Birkbeck, Moris. Letters from Illinois. 2d ed. v. 1. 1838.) Lond., 1818. 8~ - Memoirs of the reign of Queen Elizabeth from - Appeal to the people of Illinois on the question of a 1581. London, 1754. 2v. 4. convention. Shawneetown, 1823. 8. (B1105) - The wisdom and goodness of God proved, sermon, - Notes on a journey in America. 2d ed. LonLondon, Sept. 18. London. 1749. 4~ (B 1347) don, 1818. 8~. Birch, Thomas. Account of [his] imprisonment for con- - Notes on a journey through France, 1814. tempt of court. New York, 1837. 12~. (C 279) Phila., 1815 12 Birch, Rev. Thomas Ledlie. Obligations upon Christians. A,. s i t. etc., serm. at Lurgan, 1793. Belfast, 1794. 8~ (C - FAX W. Accounts of B.'s settlement i the Illinois. 214, W 64) (In FaUX, W. Mem. days in America. 1823.) Birch, Wirley. (In Joy, G., s. Birch. [183. B1440 Birken, Sigmund v. Gedichte. (In Mueller, W. Bibl. Birch, ~anslet in Reesholene. Bo RJ Hitrdeutscher Dichter, v. 9. 1826.) Birch, a hamlet in Rusholme. BOOKER, J. History Birkenhead or Berkenhead, Sir John. The assembly-man; of Birch chapel, Manchester parish. Lon- written in 1647. London, 1662-63. 4~. (A 62, B 1708) don, 1859. 8. (Chetham Soc., v. 47.) Birkenhead. WEBSTER, T. Port and docks of Birchley, Wnm. Christian moderator, 2d pt., or persecution B. [Incl. evidence in Parliament, 1844-47.] for religion condemned. London, 1652. 4~ (B 1) London, 1848 80 Bircken, Sigmund von. K6n.- auch chur-und — Minutes of evidence and proceedings on the firstl. sachs. Helden-Saal; verbessert von J. Liverpool and B. dock bills, 1848-52. LonF. Fellern und J. G. Horn. Narn., 1755. 8. don 1853. 8. Bircovius, Simon. Exempla Latina. Grecis Dionysii re- Birkenhead iron-ads. G.. BRITAIN and L spondentia. (In Dionysius Halicarnassensis. e Birkenhead iron-clads. GR. 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Letter to Priestley in answer to his'Ap- Mariolatry; or, The Romish worship of Mary, lecture. peal to the public, on the riots in Birmingham, pt. 2'. London, 1849. 8~ (B 1381) Stourbridge, 1793. 8~ (B 1524) - The Pope's claim to supremacy examined and confuted. - HUTTON, W. Narrative of riots in Birmingham, 1791. London, 1839.-8~ (B 1381) (In Hutton, W. Life by himself. 1817.) - Transubstantiation tried by Scripture and reason. 2d - JONES, D. Strictures on Thoughts on the late riot at ed. London. 1839. 8~ (B 1381) Birmingham'. London, 1791. 8~ (B 240) Bird, Rev. Christopher. Christian charity, sermon. Aug. 12, - PRIESTLEY, J. Appeal on the riots in Birmingham. 1825. (In Pamphleteer, 1826; v. 26 of B 838) Pts. 1, 2. 2d ed. London, 1792. 8~ (B 773) - Sermon, 1816, to the Soc. for Promoting Christian - RIOTS of 1791. (In Sketches of pop. tumults. 1837.) Knowledge. London, [18-]. 4~ (A 60) - SOBERSIDES. T., pseud. Letter to J. Blast, [on the Bird, E. CUNNINGHAM, A. 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BIRNEY 307 BISMUTH Birney, Fitzhugh. CUTLER, E. J. Biography of B. (In - Proofs of a conspiracy against Christianity, etc. -Harvard mem. biog., v. 2. 1866.) Hartford, 1802. 8. (B 422) Birney, James G. Correspondence [with] several of the So- - and JEFFERSON, T. Correspondence. (In New Haven ciety of Friends. Haverhill, 1835. 8. (B 1474) Col. Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 1. 1865.) - Letter on colonization. New York. 1834. 8~. (B 1826) Bishop, Edward. Utilisation of sewage. (In Nat. Assoc. - Another copy. Boston, 1834. 12~. (C 258) Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans., 1864.) - Vindication of Abolitionists. (Ln Collection of doc. Bishop, Hawley. Effects of Christianity on nature, Sept. 1836. B 1718) 22, 1747. Northampton, 1747. 8~ (B 1333) - and Elmore, F. H. Correspondence. Anti-slavery Bishop, J. Leander. History of American manuexaminer, no. 8. New York, 1838. 8. (B 1136, 1475) factures, 1608-1860. Phila., 1861-4. 2 v. 8 - CHANNING, W. E. Letter to B. Bost., 1837. 12. (C 258) v. 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Bishop, Sir W. Case of dropsy. (In Soc. Prom. Med. Bisbe, John. Oration, Southbridge,Mass., July4. Worces- Knowl. Med. comm., v. 2. 1790.) ter, 1821. 8~ (B 1202) - Bishop, Wim. D. Results of meteorological observations. Bisbee, John H. Ecclesiastical history of Worthington to See United States. Patent QOfice. July 1, 1853. (In Worthington. Sec. hist. 1853.) Bishop's charge, The, not as it was, but as it should have been; Bisbee, Noah, Jr. Oration, at Newport, July4, 1805. New- by a Protestant. London, 1843. 8~ (B 1333) port, 1805. 4'. (B 650) Bishops. Biography. BEDFORD, W. K. R. The blaBisbie, Nathaniel. The bishop visiting, sermon, Bury St. zon of episcopacy. London, 1858. 8. Ecmunds. London, 1686. 4. (B 1216) FORMULo electionum. episcopalium. (In Bouquet, M. - The modern Pharisees; or, Jesuits and Puritans; a ser- - Rec. des hist. des Gaules, v. 4. 1869.) mon. London, 183. 4. (B 1333) - GOODWIN, J. Lord bishops none of the Lord's bishBiscay. BACON, J. F. 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BISSARI 308 BITZIUS Bissari, Conte Pietro Paolo. Antiopa, giustificata, di Girona. - Card. di Rieti. - Card. di Spoleto. - Card. drama. Monaco, 1662. 49 di S. Marcello. - Card. di S. Sisto, catalano. - Card. de Mella. - Card. di Mendoza. - Card. Cusano. - Arcive- Fedra incoronata, drama. Monaco, 1662. 4~ scovi, vescovi, prelati, e religiosi. Antonino, fiorentino. - Medea vendicativa, drama. Monaco, 1662. 4~ - S. Bernardino da Massa di Maremma. - Orlando Bisschop, Simon. See Episcopius, 8. Bonarli arciv. di Fiorenza. - Vescovi di Ferrara, VeBisse, Philip. Sermon, anniv. Sons of Clergy. London, rona, Padova, Brescia, Jerusalem, Raugia, Fiesole, 1708. 8. (B 1269) Corone, Capaccio, Imola, Volterra, Massa, sipontion, - Sermon, before the Ho. of Commons, Mar. 15, 1709-10; Ely vicense. -Arciv. di Strigonia. - Vescovo di fast. London, 1710. 4. (B 1255) Cinque Chiese. - Vescovo colocense, miletense. - AlR). Brrev.- Thomas. The beauty of holiness in the fonso di Portogallo. - Gregorio protonotaio apostolico. Bisse, Rev Thomas. The beauty of holiness in the - Protonotaio apostolico inghilese. - Frate Ambrogio. Common-prayer; four sermons. London, - Uomini di stato. Cosimo de' Medici. - Palla di No1716. 8~ feri Strozzi. - Matteo Strozzi. - Agnolo Pandolfini. - Same. 1st. Amer. fr. 7th Lond. ed. Boston, Pandolfo Pandolfini. - Piero di Neri Acciaiuoli. - Doanato Acciaiuoli. — Agnolo Acciaiuoli. - Agnolo Manetti. 1797. 120. - Piero de' Pazzi. - Lorenzo R idolfi. - Ser Filippo di - - JACOMBE, W. Letter to B. on his' Beauty of holiness'. ser Ugolino. - Bernardo Giugni. - Conte Camarlingo. London, 1717. 8~. (B 100) - Michele Feriero. - Matteo Malferito. - Fr. del Ben- - Second letter to Dr. Biss, occasioned by some altera- nino. - Duca di Worcestri. - Alvaro di Luna. - Ant. tions made in his 3d ed. of his'Beauty of holiness'. Cininnello. - Letterati. Poggio fiorentino. - LionarLondon, 1717. 8~. (B 100) " o d'Arezzo. - Carlo d'Arezzo. - Benedetto d'Arezzo. - The Christian use of the world, sermon, Bath,1716. - Giannozzo Manetti. - Nic. Nicoli. - Fr. Sacchetti. London, 1717. 8~ (C 214) - Giorgio Trabisonda. - Fr. Filelfo. - Vittorino da - Defence of episcopacy, sermon before the tUniv. of Ox- Feltre. - Guerino veronese. - Biondo da Forli. - Matford. Oxford, 1708. 4~ (B 1264) teo Palmieri. - Maffeo Vegio. - Zembino pistolese. - - Jehoshaphat's charge, sermon, assizes at Oxford. Glov. Tortello. -Maestro Pagolo. - Lapo di CastiglionOxfofd, 1711. Q^ chi. - Lauro Quirino. - Mabraso ciciliano. - Enoche Oxford, 1/11. 8. d':Ascoli. - Lucio da Spoleto. - Lionardo del Bennino. - Ordinance and office of the magistrate; sermon, Here- - Cipriano Rucellai.~- Nicolb della Luna. - Veri Salviford, Oct. 4, 1725. London, 1726. 8~ (B 1333) ati.. - Fr. di Lapacino. - Giovanni da Miles. - Ant. - Pride, sermon, visitation of the Bp. of Hereford. Lon- Caffarelli. - Cencio Romano. - NIugno Gusmano. - don, 1716. 8~. (B 1261) Valasco di Portogallo. - Vite agqissste. Proemio di - Public education, particularly in charity-schools; ser- Vespasiano a Giovaini de' Bardi. nella vita deli' Aless. mon in Birmingham, 1724, at opening of a charity di Bernardo dei Bardi. - Proemio della Vita dell' Aless. School. London, 1725. 8~ (C 214) de' Bardi, comp. da Vespasiano. - Alessandra de' Bar- Sermon before the H. of Commons, May 29. London, di. - Bartolommeo de' Fortini. 1714. 4. (B 1347) - Vitse Eugenii iv. and Nicola v. pontif. Romani. (In - Sermon. Sons of the Clergy, anniversary, Dec.6. Lon- Muratori. Rer. Ital. scr., v. 25. 1751.) don, 1716. 8. (B 1269) ~- ite di L. Ridolfo, B. Giugni, A. Acciaiuoli. P. de' Bissel, Johann, transl. Argonauticon Americanorum. 1698. Pazzi, e di B. Fortini. - Vita de Alfouzo I. re d'ArSee Goveo de Vittoria, P. ragona. - Notizie. di illustri donne. - L-mento Bissell, Champion. Poem before the Phi Beta Kappa of d'ltalia per la pressa d'Otranto. (In Polidori, F. L. Ya.le. New Haven, 1861. 80 (B 1467) Vite; v. 4 of Archivio stor. ital. 1843.) Bissell, John. Case. 1816. See Fay, J., et al., vs. Bissel, J. Bit o'Writin, The; by [M. Banim]. New ed., with (B 340) Bissell, William H. The slave question; speech in Ho. of introd. and notes. Dublin, 1865. 80 Reps., Feb. 21, 1850. Wash., 1850. 8~. (B 1478) Bitaub6, Paul Jiremie. Considerations sur Hominre. (In Bisset, Andrew. Omitted chapters of the History Berlin. Ak. d. Wiss. Mem., v. 16. 1777). - Du of England, from the death of Charles i. to Sot national, 3e mimoire. (In v. 18). - Sur la nrichesse de Sparte. (Int v. 20).' — Suite des rdflexBattle of Dunbar. London, 1864-67. 2 v. 8~ ions sur Hom1re. (In v. 21). - Analyse des prin_Yote. Vol. 2 is entitled,'History of the Common- cipes d'Aristote sur le gouvernement. (In v. 26. wealth of England'. 1786-7). Bisset, Charles. Essay on the medical constitution - L peuple est-il juga comptent de 1'loquence. (in S6rieys. Bibl. acad.. v. 11. 1811.) of Gr. Britain; obs. on the weather, etc., Bitschin, Conrad. Fortsetzung zu Peter von Dusburg's 1758-60. London, 1762. 80. Chronik; beasbeitet von Max Toeppen. (In Hirsch, Bisset, John. Letter, remarks upon [an] apology for the T. Script. rer. Pruss., v. 3. 1866.) Presbyterians in Scotland who keep, communion Bitter-sweet, a poem, by J. G. Holland. 11th ed. with Whitefield. 2d ed. Glasgow, 1743. 8~ (C 172) New York, 1860. 8 Bisset, Robert. History of the reign of George iiin. Bitumen. THEORETICAL and practical essay on bitumen. [1760-1801; in contin. of Hume and Smol- London, 1839. 8~. (B 1153) lett]. New York, 1810. 4 v. 8~ Bitzius, Albert, (pseud. Gotthelf, Jer6mias). Ges- ed. The historical, biographical, literary, and ammelte Schriften. Neue Ausg. Berlin, scientific magazine; the history of literature 1861. 24 v. 12~. and science. Vol. 1. London, [1799]. 80.Contents. Vol. 1. Der Bauernspiegel. 2. Uli, der Bisset, Rev. Thomas. Addiscombe; its origin, etc., as illust. Knecht. 3.TUIderPachter 4. KhthideGrossKnecht. 3. Uli, der Pichter. 4. KBthi, die GrossBisset, Rev. Thomas. Adiscombe; its origin, etc., as illust. mutter. 5, 6. Leiden und Freuden eines Schulmeisof a dept. of education. (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. ters. 7-10. E d en und Bilder ens denS c olksScia. Tras., 1864.) leben der Sclweis. 7. Michels Brantschau. - Der - Honour thy father and thy mother; sermon, Rich-nd der Astiatr. -Die (rei Brid-er mond, Dec. 15. London, 1850. 8<> (B 1333) Oberamtmann nnd der Amstrichter. -Die drei Bruider. - Sermon,Richmond, Nov. 3. Lond., 1850. 8~ ( B 1333 ) -Servaz und Pankraz.-Wie Joggeli eine Fau sucht..- Sermon, Richmond, Nov. 3. Lossd., 1850. 80. (B1333 - Elsi, die seltsame Magd.~- Der Notar in der Falle.Bisset, Wm. The modern fanatick, with account of Die Schlachtfelder. — Das Lisebethli. 8. Kurt von thelife of Dr. Sacherevel. London, 1710. 8. Koppigen. - Wie Christen eine Frau gewinnt. - Die - Another copy..(B 99) beiden Raben und der Holzdieb. -Die Rabeneltern. Bissett, John. Sermon in Baltimore, June 19, 1791. Phila., Der Mordio Fuhrmann. — Der Besuch. - Eine alte 1791. 8. (B 1008) Geschichte zu neuer Erbauung.- K(itheli. — Die JesuitBissy, Pontus de Thiard, marq. de. See Thiard, P. de. en und ihre Mission im Canton Luzern. 9. Der BeBisticci, Vespasiano da. Vite di uomini illustri del such auf dam Lande. - Segen nd Unsegen. - Ein deutsche Fliichtling. - Wurst wider Wurst. - Warlhingsecolo xv. Firenze, 1859. 8~ sten und Nothen des Herrn B1hneler. - Sage voin Meyer Contents. Avvert. - Pref. - Pontefici, re, e principi auf der Mutte. - Das Erdbeeri Mareili. - Die Wege sovrani. Discorso. — Eugegno iv. papa. - Nicola v. Gottes und der Menschen Gedanken. - Der Besenbinder papa. - Alfonso re di Napoli. -Proemio. Federico duca von Rychiswyl. 10. Der Ball. -Ich strafe die Bos' d'Urbino. - Aless. Sforza, Sig. di Pesaro. - Gostan. heit der Vater an den Kindern bis ins dritte und vierte Sforza sig. di Pesaro. - Cardinali. Branda. - Ant. de Geschlecht. — Niggi Zu. - Barthli der Korber.- Hans Coreri. - Nic. degli Albergati card. di S. Croce. - Berner und seine Shne. —Der Sonntag des GrossvatGiuliano Cesarini card. di S. Agnolo. - Dom. Capranica ers. - Die Frau Pfarrerin. 11. Jakobs. des Handcard. di Fermo. - Card. Niceno, greco. - Card. di Ra- werksgesellen, Wanderungen durch die Schweiz.' 12. venna. - Jacopa di Portogallo di stirpe reale. - Calrd. Dursli, der Branntweinshiufer. 13. Geld und Geist.

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BITZIUS 309 BLACKALL 14. Zeitgeist und Berner Geist. 15-16. Bilder und Black, Adam and Charles. Atlas of North AmeriSagen aus der Schweiz. 17. Die Armennoth. 18. ca Edi., 1856 f~ Der Geltstag. 19. Erlebnisse eines Schuldenbauers. 20. Die Kaserei in dcer Vehfreude. 21-22. Wie General atlas, with geographical descriptions. Anne Babi Jowager haushallet, und wie es ihm mit dem Edin., 1846. f~ Doktern geht. 23. Ein Sylvester-Traum. 24. Al- - Guide to Norway; ed. by Robert Bowden. bert Bitzius, von Dr. C. Manuel. Ecli. 1867. 12~ - Le Miroir des paysans; tr. de l'Allemand.. Pa- Le Miroir des paysai2is;.de Gui- Guide to Paris and the exhibition of 1867; ed. by Paris, 1854. 1. D. T. Ansted. Edin., 1867. 12~ - Ulric le valet de ferme. 2e ed. Neuchatel, T.. - 5 Ulric levalet deferme Ne12~0hatel, - Picturesque guide through Wales and Mon1854. 12 mouthshire. Edin., 1853. 12~ - Ulric le fermier,2e ptie dUlric le valet de Picturesque tourist and road-book of England ferme.' Neuchatel, 1853. 12 and ales. Edin., 1844 12 Biuur, Jacob. Incrementa botanices. (In Linnseus, C. as. in.,. Amen. acad., v. 3. 1.764.) - Picturesque tourist and road and railway guide Bivar, Ruy Diaz de. See Cid. through England and Wales. Edin., 1857. 12~ Bivort, A. Album depomologie. Tom. 3, 4. Brux- - Picturesquetourist of Scotland. 18th ed. Edin., elles, 1850. 2 v. obl. 4". - 1867. 12. Bivouac, The; or, Stories of the Peninsular war; - Wholesale catalogue of books, Jan. 1834. Edin., n.d. by V. H. Maxwell. London, 1851. 160. 8 (B1669) Bixio, C. L. Elogi. (In Grillo, L. Elogi16.) A. J.1846.)ro. Se c.ri T, 1866.) - A Michelangelo Buonarrote, canzone. (In Poeti ital. Black, F. G. Sermon: the nature of Christ's kingdom. contemp. 1843.) (In Akers, T. P. Col. of sermons. 1851.) Bizari, Pietro. Rerum Persicarum historia. Fran- Black, James. Account of a mode of combining timber by cofurti, 1601. f~ dovetail treenails. [London, 1797.] 8~ (B 747) Contains also H. Porsii de bello inter Murathem III. Black, James. Newhaven and its fishing population. (In Turcarum. et Mehemetem Hodabende, Persarum re- Nat. Assoc. Prom. oc. ci. Trans.,1860.) gem; P. Callimachi Experientis de bello Turcis infer- Black, John. Life of Tasso. Edin., 1810. 2 v. 4. endo oratio; eiusdemque de his que a Venetis tentata Black, Joseph. Experiments upon magnesia alba, sunt Persis ac Tartaris contra Turcos movendis; Jos. quic-lime andotheralcal subs ce with Barhari at Amb. Contareni, legatorum relp b. Venetw quick-lime, and other alcaline substances, with Barbari et Amb. Contarleni, legatorurn reipub. Veneta itineraria Persica; J. T. MinadoibelliTurco-Persici his- an essay on cold produced by evaporating toria; et anonymi belli eiusdem descriptio. fluids, by H. Cullen. Edin., 1782. 18. - Belli Cyprii inter Venetos et Zelymum Turcarum imp. - Lectures on the elements of chemistry; ed. by libri iIr. -Bellum Pannonicum, contra Maximili- oisn. Ein 1803. 2 v. 4 anum II. Romanorum imp. a Solymanno Turc. imp.son., 4 - Epitome insigniorum Europse historiarum. 1564- - Same. 1st Amer. from last Lond. ed. Phila., 73. (In Geuffre, A. Aulae Turcicae descr. 1573.) 1807. 3 v. 8. - Senatus populique Genuensis rerum gestarum - BROUGHAM. H., d. (In h.is Men of letters, v. 1. 1845.) historioe, etc. Antw., 1579. f. - FERGUSON, A. Minutes of the life and character of J. Black. (In Roy. Soc. of Edin. Trans., v. 5. 1805.) - De universo reipublicae Genuensis statu et administra- Black. (n Roy. So. of Edin. Trans., v.. 1805.) tione.-Leges novae reipublicae Genuensis. (In Black, R. Harrison. Introductory Latin grammar. Greevius. Thes. antiq. Ital., v. 1, pt. 2. 1704.) London, 1825. 12~ Bizarrias de Belisa, Las; por F. L. de Vega Carpio. (In Black, S. Clinical and pathological reports. Ochoa, E. de. Tesoro del teatro esp., v. 2. 1838.) Newry 1819. 8~ Bizot, Pierre. Histoire metallique de la r6publique Black, William, Jr. Sermon on spiritual resurrection. deHollande. Paris, 1687. f. Halifax, 1783. 8~ (C206) - Same. Nouv. d. augm. Amst., 1688. 2 v. 8~ Black, William. Daughter of Heth. New York, - Suppl. Amst., 1690. 8~ 1871. 8~ Bjoerklund, Le docteur. Esquisses de voyage en Trans- - In silk attire. New York, 1869. 8~. Caucasie. (In Paris. Soc. de Geog. Bul.,'e ser., _ Kilmeny. NewYork,1870. 8~ v.16. 1868.) Bjoernson, Bjornstjerne. Dramatische Werke; aus - Love or marriage? New York, 1868. 8~' dem Norwegischen tibertr. von E. Lobedanz. - Monarch of Mincing Lane. N. York, 1871. 8~ Hildburghausen, 1866. 3 v. 80 Black; par A. Dumas. Paris, 1860. 18~. Black art. See Occult sciences; - Witchcraft. Contents. Vol. 1. Hulda. - Zwischen den Schlachten. Black art See Occult scraordinencaryblacinces; book- Witchcraft.Mann, A. 2, 3. Kbnig Sigurd. - Black book. See Extraordinary black book; - Mann, A. 2, 3. Konig Sigurd. Black book. - Arne; a sketch of Norwegian country life. Black book. The; by T. Middleton. (In his Works, v. 5. London, 1866. 16~ 1840.) - The fisher maiden; a Norwegian tale, fnom Black book of Caermarthen [in Welsh; with trans. by D. he.er ma a n, by M E. o e. Ne YoS. Evans]. (In Skene, W. F. Four books of Wales.) the German by 1M. E.. N iles. New York, ^Black death. HECKER, J. F. C. Black death, 14th 1869. 120. "1869. 2..century; tr. by B. G. Babington. London, - The happy boy; a tale of Norwegian peas-... g. 1833. 120. ant life, tr. from the Norwegian by Mrs. H. - ame. (In Hecker, J. F. C. Epidemics of the MidR. Gade. Bost., 1870. 80 die ages. 1844.) - The railroad and the churchyard. (In Goldschmidt, Black domino, a musical burletta. See Mathews, C. M. Flying mail. 1870.) Black dwarf. See Scott, Sir W. - SCHURs,. E. B. Bicernson et ses ceuvres. (In R6vue Black list of tories who took part with Gr. Brit. in the revd. D. Mondes, mars 1870.) olution. Phila., 1802. 8~ (B 1000) Bjoernstjerna, Magnus Fredrik Ferdinand, Grefve. Black prophet, The; by William Carleton. (In Dublin ManF dein, lemie univ. mag., v. 27, 28. 1846.) Tableau politique et statistique de l'empire Black sheep; a drama. See Simpson, J. P. britannique dans l'Inde; tr. de l'allemand Black sheep; a novel, by E. Yates. Leip., Tauchavec notes par Petit de Baroncourt. Paris, nitz, 1867. 2 v. 16~ 1842. 8~. Note. Repub. from All the year round, v. 16, 17. Blaauw, Wm. Henry. Royal licenses to fortify towns and 1866-67; also in Every Saturday, v. 2, 3. 1866-67. houses in Sussex. (In Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Col., Blackadder, H. Home. On phagedaena gangraenosa. v. 13. 1861.) Edin., 1818. 8. Blachowicz, Piotr. Nauka chzecijaiska dla uyt- Blackall, John. Nature and cure of dropsies ku instytutow plci eskiej. Wydanie 3e. a ca, on. ate and ce of d Warszawa, 1.840. -12~ ycases of angina pectoris. 2d ed. London, 1814. 8o

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BLACKALL 310 BLACK SEA Blackall, Offspring, Bp. of Exeter. Eight sermons Blackfriars Bridge, London. BALDWIN, R. [Plates on the sufficiency of revelation. London, of the new bridge at Blackfriars.] London, 1717. 160. 1787. f. - Answer to Hoadly's letter. London, 1709. 8~ (B 100, Blackham, John, and Hickey, A. Advice to proc 231) moters etc. of joint stock companies. Dub- Same. (zn Boyle lecture sermons, v. 1. 1739.),. s k c - Children bearing the iniquities, etc.; sermon before lin, 1846. 8. the Peers, Jan. 31, 17U8. London, 1709. 8~. (B1248) Black Hawk. Life, dictated by himself; ed. by J. -- Divine institution ot magistracy; sermon before the B. Patterson. Boston, 1834. 12. queen, anniversary of her accession. London, 1709. - BRACKEN, C. Further strictures on Gov. Ford's his8. (B 1272) tory of the Black Hawk war. (In Wisconsin State - Reasons for not replying to [Tolands']'Amyntor'. Hist. Soc. Col. v. 2. 1856.) London, 1699. 80. (U 22) - St. Paul and St. James reconcil'd; sermon. 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BLAKE 314 BLANCHARD - Obs. on the principles which regulate the course of ex- Blanc, Hippolyte. De l'inspiration des Camisards; change; and on the present depreciated state of ther currency. London, 1810. 8~ (B 727, 1671) prc. d'une lttre pal Ventura de Raulica. - THORNTON, E. Obs. on report of committee [on] the Paris, 1859. 16. high price of gold bullion, with remarks on Obs. on Blanc, Jean Joseph Louis. 1848; historical revethe principles, etc.' London, 1811. 8~ (B 727) lations. London, 1858. 8. Blake, rWm. J. History of Putnam County, N. Y. - Account of legislation affecting labour in France. (In New York, 1849. 12. Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. 1860. Trades' societies.) Blake, William P. Bibliography of the Paris universal - Histoire de la Revolution fiangaise. Paris, exposition of 1867. - Report upon the precious met- 1. 12. als. - Civil engineering and public works. (In U.S. 1847-62. 12 v. 8~ Comm.. for Paris Expos. 1867. Reports, v. 1, 2, 4.) - History of ten years, 1830-40. 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Berlin, dieselben in einander stehen; wie das Irdische und tfosse, U. Miasse dles Alteithums. Berlin, IHimmlische offenbaret werde? —De quatuor complex1838. 8. ionibus; oder, Trostschrift von vier Complexionen.- Ueber die laur. Silberbergwerke in Attika. (In Ber- Theoscopia; oder, die hochtheuere Pforte von gottlicher lin. Ak. d. Wiss. Abh., v. 41. 1814-15.) - Vom Un- Beschaulichkeit. - De Testamentis Christi; oder, von terschiede d. attischen Lenaen, Anthesteien, u. Christi Testamenten. -Von Christi Testament des heillandlichen Dionysien. (In v. 42. 1816-17.) - Von iges Abendmahls. - Gesprach einer erleuchteten und den Zeitverhltnissen der demosthen. Rede gegen einer unerleuchteten Seele.- Theosophische Fragen; Meidias. (In v. 43. 1818-19.) - Erklarung einer oder, 177 Fragen von gottlicher Offenbarung. - Tafeln agypt. Urkunde, 104 v. C. (In v. 44. 1820-21.) - von den drei Principien gottlicher Offenbarung, nebst Ueber der krit. Behandlung der pindar. 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New York, 1834. 4~ Book of fate; fr. a German trans. of an anc. - GORDON, W. Universal accountant. 6th ed. Egyptian ms., found in the year 1801, by H. Dublin, 1796. 2 v. 8. Kirchenhoffer. 16th ed. Lond., 1828. 8~. - HADDON, J. Rudimentary B. London, Weale, Book of golden deeds. See Yonge, Miss C. M.1854 16~ Book of human character. 1837. See Bucke, C. - HTC I. I. N m t i - ILITcHCOCx, I. I. New method of teaching Book of quinte essence, or the fifth being; by B 5th ed. bPhila., 1829. 2 v. 4 F. J. Furnivall. London, 1866. 80. (Early - JONE, E T. English systm of B. Amer Eng. text soc.) ed. New York, 1796. 4. Book of snobs; by W. M. Thackeray. New York, 1796. 4. 1Book of snobs; by W. M. ThackIray. New Yor, - LEAVITT, D. Pike's system of arithmetic - Same. (In7is Miscell.,v. 1. 1856.) abridged; with a short system of B. ConBook of table talk. London, 1836. 16~ cord, 1826. 80 Book of the Bastiles. See Baxter, G. R. W. - LEONARD, G. Practical treatise on arithmetic; Book of the court. 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BOOKSELLERS 334 BORCKE - MEIDINGER, H. Historical account of the book-trade Booth, Junius Brutus. Ugolino, a tragedy. (In Sargent, Lof] Germany and France. (In Statist. Soc. E. Mod. stand. drama, v. 15.) Journ., v. 3. 1840, 41.) Booth, James C. Report on the specimens of soils and min- WERDET, E. De la librairie frangaise. Paris, eral waters near the 32d parallel. (In United 1860. 18O States. fWar Dept. Reports of explorations for a.. R. to the Pacific in 1853-54, v. 2. 1855.) See also Brown, J.;- also Copyright; - Publishing. - and Morfit, C. Recent improvements in the chemical Booksellers' Company of Phila. Address to the booksel- arts. (In. Smithsonian Instit. Misc. Col., v. 2. lers of the U. S. Phila., 1813. 8~. (B 453) 1862; and in E 123) Bookworm, The; a literary and bibliographical re- Booth, Mary L. History of the city of New York. view; ed. by J. P. Berjeau. London, 1869. 8~ New York, 1863. 8~ Boole, George. Investigation of thelaws of thought, Booth, William. 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BOSTON 339 BOSTON Boston, Mass. Town Government. City Government. - Abstract of by-laws of the town. [Boston, 1817.] 8~. Auditor. (B 943) - 13th-60th annual report, 1825-72. Boston, -Amount of real and personal estate taxed. 1825-72. Boston, Boston, 1822. 4" - Appeal to the world; or, vindication of Bos -Receipts and expenditures of the city; reports. ton; [by S. Adams]. Boston, 1825-45. 8~ - Another cpy. ( B 610) Also 13th, 1825 (B 942, 1116) - 14th (B 942, 1795); - Anomer cop^y. (B~ 610.) 15th (B 1795);-16th (B 942,1754,1795);- 17th (B 1795); - By-laws and town orders made in 1785-86. - 19th (B 1063);- 20th, 22d (A 43); - 23d (B 1612); Boston, 1786. 8. - 24th, 25th (B 1771); - 26th (B 1748); — 27th, 28th (B - By-laws and orders of the town; with the reg- 1821); - 30th (B 1179); - 33d, 1845 (B 1197). ulations of the board of health; also laws rel. Note. The 23d and 30th are for Boston and the county of Suffolk. to town affairs. Boston, 1801. 8~. - Report on the money necessary for the ensuing year. - Another copy. (B 643) Boston, 1827. 8~ (B 943) - Same. Boston, 1818. 12~ - Contract between the town of Boston and the Mill Board of Health. Corporation. n.t.p. 8~ (B 469) - Report, June 20, 1832, on the approach of the Asiatic - Memorial to Congress on restraining the increase of cholera. Boston, 1832. 8~ (B 1807) slavery in new states; prepared in pursuance of a See also, under Common Council, Official papers. vote of the inhabitants, Dec. 3, 1819. Boston, 1819. 8~. (B 1199) Bridges. - Orders and by-laws, made by the inhabitants. n.t.p. - COLLECTION of facts rel. to the project of a bridge [172-.] 4. (B 652, 1005) from South St. in Boston to Dorchester neck. Bos- Plan for forming the town of Boston into an incorpo- ton, 1805.8 (B 42 rated city. [Boston, 1784.] 8- (B655) CONCISE view of some of the facts respecting another - Report of the town convention on alterations in the bridge to S. Boston. n.t.. [1.] (B 943) town government. [Boston, 1804.] 8 (B 424, 593) - CONSIDERATIONS the expeency of a bge from - Short narrative of the horrid massacre in Boston, one part of Boston to the other. Boston, 1806. 8. March 1770, with obs. Boston, 1770. 8~ (B 429) - Votes, 1635. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 17.)- ANSWER to'Considerations,' etc. Boston, 1806. 81 Votes, 1635. (pn Mass. Hist. Sc. Col., v. 17.) (B 429) - Votes and proceedings of the freeholders, Nov. - REASONS against a new bridge from Charlestown to 20, 1772. Boston, [1772]. 8. Boston. Boston, 1825. 8~ (B 1795) - Other copies. (B 610, 992, 1005, 1081, 1094) See also,forwcrd, City Council (title Reports); - Com- Board of HIealth. General vaccination. Boston, 1816. mon Council. (p. 340.) 81 (B 943) - - Internal health regulations of the town. Boston, City Council. 1812. 8~ (B 943) 1812. 81 (B 943) - Account of the celebration commemorative of -- Rules, regulations, and orders relative to the police. Account of the celebration commemorative of Boston, 1814. 8~ (B 1693) the opening of railroad communication be- Same. Boston, 1819. 8~ (B447) tween Boston and Canada, 1851. Boston, - - INTERESTING account of the plague, yellow fever, etc. 1852. 81 Boston, 1820. 8~ (B 832, 1754) - Carpenters. Rules of work. Boston, 1800. 8~ (C 144) - Charter and ordinances, with such acts of the - Committee for Erecting a House of Industry. Report. legislature as relate to the city, etc. Boston, n.t.p. [1821?] 8. (B 943) 1827. 8~ - Committee of Finance. 7th-llth annual report. - Same. Rev. by T. Wetmore and E. G. Presn.t.p. [Boston, 1819-23.] 5v. 8~ cott. Boston, 1834. 8~ -- lst-4th annual report, 1813-16.,.p., n.d. 8~ (B 1693) Same. Boston, 156 8 Also2d, 3d (B943);-7th(B447,942);- 8th(B942);. Boston, 186. - 10th, 1822, 11th-12th (B 942). The City Hall. Boston, 1866. 4~ Note. The 12th annual report was prepared by a co- - Documents of the city, 1851-72. Boston, 1851mittee of the City Council; subsequent reports by the 73. 46 v. 8~ Auditor. - Index to the documents, 1834-65; comp. by J. - Commnittee on a System of ~zunicipal Governmentfor Mi Bubee. B t, 1 the Town. Report, Dec. 31. [Bost., 1821.] 8~ (B 943) Bugbee. Boston, 1866. 8~. Committee on Donations for the Sefferers by the Boston - Same. (Appended to Boston. Public Library. Index, Port Bill. Correspondence, in 1774-75, [with] con- Bates Hall, 1st suppl. 1866.) tributors. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 34.) - List of names and copartnerships taxed in 1826 for - Committee on WMaking an Alteration in the M11unicipal personal property of $5000 and upwards. n.p., n.d Government. Report, Oct. 16, 1815. n.t.p. 8~ (B 1693) 8~ (B 943) - Committee on Pauperism, and a House of Industry in - List of persons taxed $25 and upwards for 1832. BosBoston. Report. Boston, 1821. 8~ (B942) ton, 1833. 8~ (B 1807)-For 1837. Boston, 1838. - Committee on the Pecuniary Concerns of the Town. 8~ (B 1815)-For 1838. Boston, 1839. 8~ (B 1820) Report, May 14. [Boston, 1811.] 8. (B 943) -For 1840. Boston, 1841. 8~ (B 1821) - Committee on the Petition of. P. Davis and others for - Memorial of Abraham Lincoln. Boston, Liberty to build a Iill-Dam and Turnpike Roadfrom 1865 4" Beacon St., etc. Report, June 11, 1813. n.t.p. 8o. (B 1693) - Memorial of Edward Everett; comp. by J. M. - Committee on the State of the Town and County Treas- Bugbee. Boston, 1865. 8~ ury. Report. n.p., [1812]. 8. (B 943) Same, on large paper. - Court of Common Pleas. General rules. Boston, - 1814. 8 C(C 58)n - s- Memorial of the inauguration of the statue of - Schools. Report on schools. n.tp., 1819. 8~ (B 447) Franklin; ed. by N. B. Shurtleff. Boston, -- System of publiceducation. [Boston, 17-.] 8~ (B-744, 1857. 8~ 1004) Memorial of Jshua Bates. Bostn, 165. 4 - Selectmen. Circular addressed to the selectmen of - Memorial of Joshua Bates. Boston, 1865. 4'Stoughtonham, Sept. 14, 1768; inviting them to join - Municipal register, 1846, 49-53, 55, 56, 58-61, in a convention at Boston. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. 63, 66. Boston, 1846-66. 14 v. 8~ Proc., 1858-60.) - Oration before the city authorities, July 4, 1850, - MASS. Gen. Assembly. Act regulating the safe-keep- by S. Lothrop; with account of themuniing, etc., of gunpowder in Boston; with the rules of the firewards. Boston, 1821. 8~ (B 943) cipal celebration. Boston, 1866. 8~ - - Report of the committee on elections, on the Boston - Oration before the city authorities, July 4, e- MISCEL S remks on the police of Boston. 1865, by J. M. Manning; with an account of MISCELLANEOUS remark on (B454) the policeebration. oston, 1865. 8 Boston, 1814. 8. (B 454) the celebration. Boston, 1865. 8~

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BOSTON 340 BOSTON - Ordinance establishing the quarantine of vessels. Bos- Reproduction of the tibia. - Williams, H. W. Ophton, 1826. 8~ (B 943) thalmic report. - Green, J. 0. Aural report. - Chee- Ordinance for preventing and extinguishing fires, and ver, D. W. Encephaloid tumor of tonsil; occlusion of establishing a fire department. Boston, n.d. 8~ the vagina. -Sinclair, A. D. Periuterine inflammation. (B 943) - Cheever, D. W. Surgical abstract. - General tables. - Ordinance for the disposition of the fund appropriated to the fire department. Bost., 1826. 8~. (B 943) City Physician. - Ordinances, and acts of the legislature on muni- - Communication on Asiatic cholera. Boston, 1866. 8~ cipal subjects, 1870, 71. Boston, 1871-72. (B 1692) 2 v. 8~ - Communication transmitting reports of the - Ordinances, rules, and orders of the city. cholera and small pox hospitals. Boston, Boston, 1869. 8~ 1861. 8~ - Proceedings at the dedication of the City Hall, - Opinion of the consulting physicians on cholera. BosSept. 18, 1865. Boston, 1865. 8 ton, 1866. 8 (B 1692) - Proceedings at the dedication of the City Hos- -Report,1867. Boston, 1867. 8. pital. Boston, 1865. 8" Committee on the Sale of the Upland and Flats - Proceedings on the death of Daniel Webster. (In lying West of Charles St. Hillard, G. S. Memorial of Daniel Webster. 1853.) - Report. Boston 1824. 8~ (B943) -Proceedings on the occasion of laying the corner stone of the City Hall, Dec. 22d, 1862. Common Council. Boston, 1862. 8~ - Official papers, compris. the constit. of U. S. - Proposed amendment of the city charter. Boston, and of Mass.; city and police acts; acts Tel. 1838. 8. (B 1814) to the Board of Health, Overseers of the - Reception and entertainment of the Chinese Em- Poor, Firewards, assessment of taxes. Bosbassyby the City of Boston. Boston, 1868. 8 ton, 1822. 8~ - R- eport, joint committee on hospitals for small pox, _- Papers relating to the introduction of pure water [into Feb. 1837. Boston, 1837. 8~. (B 1718) Boston]. Boston, 1838. 8~. (E62) - Report of committee; also a comparative view - Report of committee in relation to organization of the of the population of Boston in 1850, with Common Council. Boston, 1828. 8~ (B943) births, marriages, and deaths, 1849-50, by I. - Report of committee on laying out new streets.] Boston, 1826. 8. (B 943) Chickering. Boston, 1851. 8~ -_ Report of committee on the free bridge. Boston, - Report of committee [on] the [extra] expenditure of 1826. 8. n.t.p. 8~. (B 977) agents of the city. Boston, n.d. 8~ (B 943) - Report of committee on the free passage over South - Report of committee on the petitions of the Mercan- Boston bridge of persons doing business at the tile Wharf Corporation. Boston, 1826. 8~ (B 943) House of Industry. Boston, 1826.] 8~. (B 943) - Report of the Commissioners to devise a plan for sup- - Report of committee on the memorial of the New Eng. plying the city with pure water. Boston, 1837. 8~ Soc. for the Promotion of Manufactures. Boston, (B 1654, 1771) 1831. 8. (B 1063) - Report of the committee on public buildings - Report of committee on thepetition of C. Coolidge. Bosof theCity Hll.Bo- ton, 1834. 8. (B 1807) upon an enlargement of the City Hall. Bos- - Report of committee on the public debt, etc. Boston, ton, 1860. 8~ n.d. 8. (B 943) - Report of the committee on the extension of Faneuil - Report of the standing committee on the subject of the Hall market. n.t.p. 8 (B 943, 1795) house of reformation for juvenile offenders. Boston, - Report of the committee on the relations of the over- 1832. 8. (B 1783) seers of thepoor. Boston, 1824. 8 (B 942, 1754) - Report on the alteration of the city charter. n.t.p. - Report of the committee, with the opinions of Messrs. [1824.] 8. (B 942) Prescott, etc., on the powers and duties of the over- - Report on the petition of Lot Wheelwright and others seers of the poor. Boston, 1852. 8~ (B 1116) for free passage over South Boston bridge. Boston, - Report of the evidence, etc., presented before a 1826. 8~ (B943)C - jReport comiteeupnas Bst 7 - Rules and orders. Boston, 1824, 26. 2 v. 8. (C 144) joint committee upon gas. Boston, 1867. 8" - Report of the joint special committee on the burial of Fire Department. Mass. dead at Gettysburg; with the oration of E. - Report of the chief engineer. Boston, 1841. 8~ (B 1179) Everett at the consecration of the national ceme- See also, under City Council, the titles Ordinance and tery. Boston, 1863. 8~ (B 1961) Report on compensation; — under Common Council, Offi- Report on compensation of chief engineer of fire dept. cial papers. Boston, 1828. 8~ (B 943) - Report on selling the right to extend a wharf over the Health Commissioners. flats east of Faneuil Hall market. [Boston, 1828.] - Reportof the medical deputation [J. Bigelow, J. Ware, 8~ (B 943) J. B. Flint] appointed to visit New York, to make - Report on the imperfections of the voting list in ward observation rel. to the disease prevailing. [Boston, 9. Boston, 1828. 8" (B 943) 1832.] 8~ (B 1548) - Report [on the present condition of the finances of. T the city]. Boston, 1827. 8~ (B 943) internal Health Dept. - Report on the reduction of the city debt.] Boston, - Report on the cholera. Boston, 1849. 8' 1827. 8. (B 943) - Reports on the Boston Free Bridge. Boston, [1828]. Mayor. 8~ (B 943) J. P. Inaugural address, Jan. 6, 1851. - Soft water; report from the standing com. on water, - BIGELOw?. P. 6, 1875 Apr. 29, 1839. Boston, 1839. 8~ (E 62) Boston, 1 8 (B 1725) - SHATTUCK, L. Report to the committee of the - LINCOLN, F. W. Inaugural address, Jan. 1863, city council [on] the census of Boston, 1845. 64, 65, 66. Boston, 1863-66. 4 v. 8~ Bo ton, 1846. 8~ - LYMAN, T., Jr. Address to the city council of Boston, Boston, 186. 8~. Jan. 5, 1835. Boston, 1835. 8~ (B 1882) - OTIS, R. G. Address on the organization of the city City Hospital. government. Boston, 1829. 8~ (B 1754) - st medical and surgicl report; ed. by J. N. - A- ddress to the city gov. on the removal of the muni~ 1st medical and surgical r t; bcipal gov. to the old state house. Boston, 1830. 8. Borland and D. W. Cheever. Bost., 1870. 8" (B 1755, 1793) Contents. History and description of the hospital. - - QUINCY, J. Address on taking final leave of the office Bowditch, H. I. Perinephritic abcess. - Cheever, D. W. of mayor. Boston, 1829. 8~ (B 939, 1754, 1779) Excision of joints. - Borland, J. N. Cases of pneu- - - Address on the organization of the city government. monia. - Cheever, D. W. Displacement of the upper Boston, 1824. 8~ ( B 1076, 1836) jaw.- Blake, J. G. Treatment of acute rheumatism. -- Same. Jan. 1, 1827. Boston, 1827. 8~ (B 1076) - Damon, H. F. Treatment of skin diseases. - Upham, - - Address to the citizens on the close of the 2d century. J. B. Typhoid and typhus fever. - Cheever, D. W Boston, 1830. 8. (B 939, 1695, 1793)

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BOSTON 341 BOSTON - SEAVER, B. Inaugural address, Jan. 3,1853. Boston, CATALOGUES. 1853. 8. (B 1725) - Bulletins of books added, Oct. 1867 - Apr. 1873. - SHURTLEFF, N. B. Inaugural address, Jan. 4, No. 1-25. Boston, 1871-73. 8~ 1869. Boston, 1869. 8 NVote. Nos. 1-19 form v. 1. Mayor and Aldermen. - Catalogue. Boston, 1854. 8~. - Notification, ward 5. Boston, 1840. 4~ (A65) - Periodicals and works of reference. 1st ed. Sept. [Boston, 1870.] 8~ Overseers of the Poor. ept. [Boston, 1870.] Oversee1825 -. The Tosti engravings. Portraits. [Boston, -Account of the overseers. May 1, 1824-Apr. 30,1825. 1 e71 8P [Boston, 1825.] 8~ (B 942, 1795) 11.]. - Statement on the subject of removing the poor from - (Bates Hall.) Leverett Street Alms house to South Boston. Bos- - Index to catalogue of the upper hall. Boston, ton, 1823. 8. (B 943) - To their constituents. [Boston, 1823.] 8. (B 942, 1762) 1861. 8~ See also, under City Council, the title Report, and, - Same. 2d ed. Boston, 1865. 8~. under Common Council, the title Official papers. - First supplement. Boston, 1866. 8. Police. (Lower Hall.) Reportof the chief of police, 1870-72. Boston, - Class list for English prose fiction, incl. ju[1871]-73. 8~. venile fiction. 4th ed. [Boston, 1869.] 8~ - Rules and regulations for the government of the - Same. 5th ed. Aug. [Boston, 1871.] 8~ police. Boston, 1863. 18~. - Class list for poetry, the drama, rhetoric, elo- SAVAGE, E. H. History of the Boston watch cution, collections, periodicals, and miscellaand police, 1631-1865. Boston, 1865. 8~ neons works. 1sted. July. [Bost., 1870.] 8~ Pu~blic Library. - Class list for works in the arts and sciences. Pucblc Library. 2d ed. Sept. [Boston, 1871.] 8~ - By-laws relative to trustees and officers. Bos- Finding lists: Fiction and juvenile books. ton, 1869. 32~. Boston, 1866.] 8~. - Chronology of the Library, [comp. by J. Winsor. _ - Same. 3ded. [Boston,] Aug. 1868. 80 Boston( 18671] To7' (E 20- -Same. 3d ed. [Boston,] Aug. 1868. 8" Boston, 1857.] 8~ (E 20) - Plan for recording loans; [by C. C. Jewett. Boston, - - French, German, and Italian books. [Boston, 1866.] 80. (E 20) Sept. 1867.] 8~ - Plan for the circulation and use of the books in the - History politics etc. [Boston May 1867.] 81 upper hall; [by C. C. Jewett]. Bost., 1861. 8~ (E 20) -- Science, alts, a rofessons (theology, e - Regulations. Boston, 1869. 32~. - - Sciences, arts, and professions (theology, med- Samne. Boston, 1870. 32 icine, law). [Boston, Apr. 1867.] 8~ - Report of the committee on circulation on restricted - Historical fiction: novels, plays, poems [illusbooks. Boston, 1865. 8~. (E 20) trative of historical eras and personages. Bos- Report of the trustees. Boston, 1852-67. 16 nos. 80 ton,] Apr. 1871. 8~ (E 20)dex to catalogue of books in the lower hall - Rules and regulations, 1853. Boston, [1854]. 8~ (E 20) - catalogue of books in the lower hall - Same. Amended, 1856. Boston, [1856]. 8~. (E20) Boston, 1858. 8~. - Same. [1859.] Boston, 1859. 8~. (E 20) -— lst-8th supplement. [Boston, 1859-65.] 8~. - BOSTON. Common Council. Report, opening of the Library on Sundays. Boston, 1864. 8. (E 20) (East Boston Branch.) - Report of the committee on the Library, in rel. to the - List of books. 1st ed. Feb. 1871. [Boston, donations received from the city of Paris. Boston, 1871.] 80 1849. 8~. (B 1539, E 20) - BOWDITCH, N. I., and others. Circular to patrons of the. (Prince Library.) Bowditch Library; with documents on its being pre- - Catalogue of the library of T. Prince, presented sented to the Public Library. Bost., 1858. 8~. (E 20) - BOWDITCH LIBRARY. Report of the proprietors. by him to the Old South Church. Boston, Boston, 1841. 8. (B 1164) 1846. 8~ - BROWN, J. C. J. System of record, proposed - Catalogue of the books and mss. which beJuly 1861. Boston, 1866. 8~. longed to T. Prince. Boston, 1870. 8~ -- Another copy. (E 20) -American part of the collection. Bost., 1868. 8~ - ELLIS, C. M. Argument for opening the reading room Catalogue of the American portion of the libraon Sunday afternoons. Boston, 1867. 8~. (E 20) - FOWLER, M. F. Protest against opening the Library on ry; with a memoir, and list of his publicathe Lord's Day. Boston, 1867. 8~ (E 20) tions, by W.H. Whitmor. Bost., 1868. 12~ -- QUINCY, J. Appeal in behalf of the Boston Atheneeum; [against its union with the Public Library]. Puzblic Schools. - TCIKNOR, G. Union of the Boston Athenaeum and theal s g Comm. R Public Library. Boston, 1853. 8~. (E 20) Boston, 1845-54. 9 V. 8~ - WINTHROP, R. C. Address [on] the laying of the - FOWLE, W. B. Scholiast schooled; exam. of the corner stone of the Public Library of Boston, Sept.'Review of the reports of the ann. vis. com. for 1845', 17. Boston, 1855. 8~ (B 1960) [by M. A. D'W. Howe]. Camb., 1846. 8~ (B 1735) BUILDINC. - School Committee. Report of the school com- Exercises, dedication of the Library building in Boyls- mittee, with the annual report of the superinton St., Jan. 1, 1858. Boston, [1858.] 8. (E 20) tendent, 1855-69. Boston, 1855-69. 16 v. 8~ - Proceedings at laying the corner stone, Sept. 17, Note. The reports forl856, 67 have not the super1855. Boston, 1855. 8~ intendent's report. - Other copies. (B 1758, E 20) - - Expenditures of the public schools; report of - Proceedings at the dedication, Jan. 1, 1858. Bos- the committee on accounts. Bost., 1870. 8~ ton, 1858. 8~ --- Proceedings on the death of Daniel Webster. (In - BOSTON. City Council. Reports [on a new building Hillard, G. S.,ed. Memorial of D. Webster. 1853.) for the city government and Public Library on the - Regulations. Boston, 1823 (B 950); - 1827 (B 950, same site. Boston, 1853.] 8~. (E 20) 1759); - 1829 (B 1762); - 1830 (B 1063, 1794); - - - Commissioners on a Building for the Public Library. 1835 (B 1723); - 1836 (B 1732). Report, Jan., March, Dec. 1855, -May, 1856. Bos- - - Report of a sub-committee recommending improveton, 1855-56. 4 pam. 8~ (E 20) ments in the system in grammar and writing schools. - -Specifications for a building. [Bost., 1856.] 8. (E20) Boston, 1828. 8~ (B 950, 1754,1759,1803) -- - Specifications for shelving the building. Boston, - - Report of the committee of the school committee on 1857. 8~ (E 20) music. [Boston, 1837.] 8~. (B 1771)

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BOSTON 342 BOSTON - - Report of the committee on the state of the schools. - CHANNING, W. Parliamentary sketches, and water Boston, 1826. 8~. (B 950, 1759, 1803) statistics. Boston, 1845. 8~ (B 1191) - - Report of the committee [on] the structure and loca- E DDY, R. 1. Report on the introduction of soft water tion of the several houses, etc. n.t.p. 8~ (B 1802) into Boston. ostonston, 1836. 8~ (E 62) - - Report on the distribution of the pupils in the gram- - HINTS to the honest tax payers of Boston. n.tp. mar schools of Boston. Boston, 1837. 8~. (B 1732) [Boston, 1845.] 8~ (E 128) - -Report on the ventilation of school houses. - HOLBROOK, G. R., & Co. Description of BosBoston, 1847. 8~ ton water works. Boston, 1845. 18. - Reports, etc., relative to the ventilation of - How shall we vote on the water act? Boston, 1845. 8. school houses. Boston, 1848. 8~ (B 1191) -- HUBBARD, W. Argument for a grant of power to con- - Same on large paper. 4~ struct an aqueduct from Long Pond. Boston, 1845. - JACKSON, C., and others. Report on the-establishment 8~. (B 1191, E 128) of a farm school. Boston, 1832. 8~ (B1803) - INQUIRY into the best mode of supplying Boston with - MUSICAL tracts, no. 1. Report of the school committee water. Boston, 1845. 8~ (B 1191) on the expediency of introducing musical instruc- - MASS. General Assemebly. Report of committee, tion into the public schools. n.t.p. 1840. 8. (B 1628) cone. the petition for authority to bring water into - PARK, J. C., and others. [Report on the school sys- the city. Boston, 1845. 8~ (B 1191) tem]. n.t.p. 1836. 8~ (B 1116) - PETITION for a charter for a Charles River Aqueduct - SUMNER, C. Argument against the constitutionality Co. [Boston, 1844.] 8~. (B 1191) of separate colored schools, in the case of S. Rob- - SHATTUCK, L. Letter in rel. to the introduction of erts vs. Boston. Boston, 1849. 8~. (B 1439) water. Boston, 1845. 8~ (B 1191) - SYSTEM of education pursued at the free schools. Bos- - THOUGHTS about water. Boston, 1845. 8~. (B 1191) ton, 1823. 8~ (B 950, 1403) - TREADWELL, D. Report on supplying the inhabitants - Everett G-rammar School. Dedication, Sept. 17, 1860. with water. Boston, 1825. 8~. (B 942, E 62) Boston, 1861. 8~ (B 1587) - WILKINS, J. Remarks on supplying Boston with water. Boston, 1845. 82 (B 1191, E 128) - Public Latin School. Materials for a catalogue, - - Further remarks. Boston, 1845. 82 (E 128) 1645-1846. Boston, 1847. 8~ Cen - - Catalogue of scholars in Sept. 1827, 28. Bost., 1827-28. 8. (B 946) See City Council (titles List, Report, SHATTUCK). - - Prize book. Nos. 1-4. Boston, 1820-23. 8~ Description. - igh School for Girls. Account of the school. Bos- - ANDREWS & Co. Stranger's guide, 1848-50. ton, 1826. 82 (B 1759) - Regulations. Boston, 1827. 8~ (B 950) Boston, 1848-50. 3 nos. 16~ (Primasy schools.) - BOSTON. (In Fashionable tour. 1822.) - BOSTON and its environs, as they appear from the - Report [of the sub-committee on introducing the sys-upolaof the State House * a poem. Boston tem of monitorial instruction into the primary schools]. n.t.p. 1827. 8~ (B 1005, 1759) 1832. 12~ - Report [of the sub-committee] on the petition of - BOWEN, A. Picture of B. Boston, 1836. 16~ colored persons for the abolition of the schools for Sane. Affixed, Annals of B. 3d ed. Boston, colored children. Bost., 1846. 82 (B 1477, 1698, 1735) 1838. - - Report of the minority of the committee of the pri- 1. 12~ mary school board on the caste schools of Boston. - CITIzENS' and strangers' city guide. Boston, 1852. 12~. Boston, 1846. 8~ (B 1698, 1735) (C 277) - Rules and regulations. Boston, 1825. 8~ (B 950) - DEARBORN, N. Reminiscences of Boston and - WIGHTMAN, J. M. Annals of the primary guide. Boston, 1851. 16~ school committee. Boston, 1860. 8~ Note. See, forward, I.istory. Z- For PRIVATE SCHOOLS, look forward after Po- - HALES, J. G. Survey of Boston and vicinity. TITICAL ASSOCIATIONS. Boston, 1821. 12. Water works.. - HANCOCK, J. Merchants and trader's guide for - ADDRESS of the Faneuil Hall committee on the project Boston and vicinity, 1836. Bost., 1836. 12~ of a supply of pure water. [Bost., 1845.] 8~ (E 128) - KNAPP, S. L. Extracts from a journal of trav- ARGUMENTS addressed to the legislature, in rel. to the els; account of Bosto and viinity; by li petition for power to bring water from Long Pond. Boston, 1845. 8~ (B 1191, E 128) Bey. Boston, 1818. 12~ - BALDWIN, L. Report on introducing pure water into - LETTER to A. Lawrence and R. G. Shaw, on the presBoston. Boston, 1834. 8~ (B 1807, E 62) ent condition and future growth of Boston. Boston, - Same. 2d ed. Boston, 1835. 8~ 1853. 82 (B 1758) BOSTON. Cochituate Water Board. Reports, - MIDGLEY, It. L. Sights in Boston and suburbs. 1851-63, 70. Boston, 1852-70. 13 v. 8. Boston, 1857. 16~ - Report for 1851. Reprinted. Bost., 1853. 8 - NILES, N., and Russ, J. D. Medical statistics; or a comparative view of mortality in New York, Phila., - City Council. Proceedings before a special committee Baltimore, and Boston. N. Y., 1827. 8~ (B 830) of the Legislature upon the petition for water from PULSIFER, T Guide to Boston an vicinity. Long Pond. Boston, 1845. 8. (B 1191, E128)I-SIF e to oto and vicinit. - Commissioners on bringing the Water of Long Pond Boston, 1867. 12~ into the City. Report, Aug. 26, 1844. Boston, 1844. - RUSSELL, B. B. Horse-railroad guide for Bos8~. (E128) ton and vicinity. Boston, 1862. 322 - Commissiosners to devise a Plan for supplying the - SHATTUCK, L. Vital statistics of Boston, [with] an City with P\are TVater. Report. Boston, 1837. 82 abstract of the bills of mortality for 29 years. (B 1654, 1771, E 62) Phila., 1841. 8~ (B 1186, 1652) - Commissioners to examise the Sources from - SHAW, C. Description of Boston. 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BOSTON 343 BOSTON Directory. -" LATHROP, J. God our protector, etc., disc. in Boston, March 16, 1797, with app. containing account of sevSee, back, under dlescription, SKETCHES, and for- eral attempts to set fire to the town. Boston, 1797. ward, Boston almanac; - Boston business directory; 8 (B227) - Boston directory. - MATHER, C. Account of great fire in Boston, 1711. History. (Town and City.) (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 5. 1816.) -- MATHER, I. Burning bewailed, a sermon [on] the - ARISTOCRACY of Boston; who they are and fire in Boston, Oct. 2,1711. Boston, 1711. 12~. (C 7) what they were; a history of the business - MAYHEW, J. God's handto be acknowledged inpublic men of B. for the last 40 years. Bost., 1848. 8 calamities; sermon on the great fire in Boston, Mar. 20. Boston, 1760.8~. (B 50) - BRIDGMAN, T. Epitaphs from Copp's Hill bur- R ELATION of the great fire, Mar. 20, 1760. (In Janeial ground. Boston and Camb., 1851. 12~ way,J. Seasonable address. C44) - - Memorials of the dead in Boston; inscriptions (Massacre.) on the monuments in King's Chapel burial BOSTON. Short narrative of the horrid masground. Boston, 1853. 12. sacre, March 1770, with observations. Bos-- Pilgrims of Boston and their descendants; ton, 1770. 89 introd. by E. Everett; also inscriptions from CHURCH, B. Oration, Mar. 5, 1773, to commemorate the Granary burial ground. N. York, 1856. 8~ tragedy. 3lded. Boston, 1773. 4. (A 6) - DEARBORN, N. Boston notions, 1630-1847. - DAWES, T. Oration, Mar. 5, 1781. Boston, 1781. 4~ Boston, 1848. 12~ (A6) - EMMONS, W. Oration on Boston massacre. Boston, See also Description. 1825. 8~ (B 937) - DRAKE, S. G. History and antiquities of Bost. -FAIR account of the late unhappy disturbance Boston, 1856. 18~ at Boston, extracted from the depositions - HEMANS, J. S. History of Boston. Boston, made concerning it by persons of all parties. 1856. 18. London, 1770. 8~ LORING, J. S. The hundred Boston orators, - HICHBORN, B. Oration, Mar. 5, 1777; to commemo1770-1852; comp. historical gleanings. Bos- rate the tragedy of 1770. Boston, 1777. f~. (A 42) ton, 1852. 8~ - KIDDER, F. History of the Boston massacre, - QUINcY, J. History of the town and city of March 5, 1770; consisting of the narrative Boston to 1830. Boston, 1852. 8~ of the town, the trial of the soldiers; and - SNOw, C.H. History of Boston. Bost., 1825. 8. a hist. introd., cont. unpublished documents - WARREN, J. C. Great tree on Boston Common. of J. Adams, and notes. Albany, 1870. 8~ Boston, 1855. 8~ - LATHROP, J. Innocent blood crying to God; sermon See also, Suffolk County. [on] the murder of S. Gray, etc., Mar. 5, 1770. LonSee also, Suffolk County. dion, 1770. 4' (A 72) History. (Town.) - - Same. Boston, 1771. 8~ (B 20) - ACCOUNT of Boston, 1742. (In Mass. Hist.Soc. Col., - LOWELL, J. Oration, Boston, Apr. 2, 1771. Boston, v.21. 1825.) 1771.. (B 70) - ADAiM, S. Letter to Jas. Warren rel. to the Boston - MASON, J. 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(C 71) on the state of Boston. (In his Magnalia. 1702.) (Tea-arty ) - MATHER. S. Account of the settlement of Boston, 1784. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 1. 1806.) - DESTRUCTION of tea inharbor of Boston, Dec. 16, 1773. - NEWELL, T. Extracts from an original diary, 1773, (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 34. 1858.) 74. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Proc. 1858-60.) - TRAITS of the tea party; memoir of G. R. T. - - Journal kept during the time yt Boston was shut up, Hewes New York 1835. 16. 1775-76. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 31. 1852.) - NOYES. N. Donations to Boston during the operation of History. (City.) thePort Bill, 1775. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 19. BOSTON slave riot,and trial of A. Burns. Boston, 1822.) 1854. 8 (B 1485) - PEMBERTON, T. Topographicaland historical descrip- DERBY, J B. Political reminiscences, incl. a sketch of tion of Boston, 1794. (n Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., the statesman party of Boston. Boston, 1835. 8". v. 3. 1810.) (B 1495) - PRINCE, T. 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BOSTON 344 BOSTON - LYMAN, T. Papers relating to the Garrison mob. - OBSERVATIONS on the'Remarks on the constitutionCamb. 1870. 80. ality of the memorial of the City Council for an exCa> d~mb'.,io_/u ~~~. ^tension of Fanueil Hall market'. [Boston, 1824.] 8. - MARTIN, J. G. Twenty-one years in the Boston (B 943) stock market, fluctuations, -1835-36. Bos- - PELBY, W. Letters on the Tremonttheatre. Boston, ton, 1856. 8. 1830. 8~ (B 942) - S e. 1835-60 Boston 188 (B 1 ) - PROCEEDINGS of the citizens of Boston favorable to a - - Same. 1835-60. Boston, 1860.8. (B 1515) revision of laws in rel. to debtor and creditor. 1829. - - Seventy-three years in the Boston stock mar- 8. (B 1546) ket, 1798-1871. Boston, 1871. 8. -- REMARKS on an act to establish the superior court of - OuR first men, a catalogue of the richest men of Boston. Boston, 1849. 8 (B 1431) - REMARKS on the constitutionality of the memorial of Mass.; with list of those worth $100,000 and the City Council for an extension of Faneuil Hall upwards. Boston, 1846. 8~. market. np., [1824]. 8~ (B 943) - - Another copy. (B 1603) - REMARKS on the project of estab. a line of packets be- - Sane. Boston, 1851. 8 tween Boston and Liverpool. np., n.d. 8~. (B 942) ~- NORFOLK BOROUG, Va. Proceedings of the citizs - REMARKS on the report of the mayor adverse to peti- NORFOLK BOROUGH, Va. Proceedings of the citizens tionsofW. E. Channing and others for a meeting on the Boston outrage in the case of the runaway to vote upon licenses to bar-rooms. Boston, 1841. slave G. Latimer. Norfolk 1843. 8. (B 1485) 8. (B 1280) - PARKER, T. The Boston kidnapping; a discourse to - REPORT of a committee of the citizens of Boston and commemorate the rendition of T. Sims, Apr. 12, 1852. vicinity opposed to further increase of duties; [by (In Parker, T. 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Boston, 1824. 8~. v. 22. 1830.) - - Same. 3d ed. Boston, 1840. 8~. - BRADFORD, W. A word to Boston. (In Mass. Hist. J. F. Outlines of the miner Soc. Col., v. 27. 1838.) -DANA, S. L and J.F. Outlines of the mineral- COLMAN, J. The distressed state of the town of Bos- ogy and geology of Boston and vicinity. Boston once more considered, with a schaeme for a ton, 1818. 8~ bank laid down. Boston, [1720?]. 12~. (C 121) - DAVIS. S. Notes on the springs of Boston. (In Mass. - DECLARATION of the gentlemen, merchants, and in- Hist Soc. Col. v. 20. 1823.) habitants of Boston, Apr. 18, 1689. Boston, 1689. (Reprint. In Whitmore, W. H. Andros tracts, BENEVOLENT AND MORAL ASSOCIATIONS. v. 1. 1868.) - FULL report of the debates in Faneuil Hall, Dec. 31, - African Society. Laws. Boston, 1802. 8~. (B 469) Jan. 1, 12, 1821-22. Boston, 1822. 12~. (C 151) - AFRICANS in Boston. The appendix, or observations - MASERES, F. Remarks on the Boston charter act. See on the expediency of the petition of the Africans in Maseres, F. Canadian freeholder. Boston; [with] thepetition..Boston, 1773. 8~. (B 610, - MEIN, J. State of the importations from Gr. Brit. 663, C 74) into Boston, Jan.-Aug. Boston, 1769. 4~ (B 653) - - DEAN, P. Discourse before the African Soc. on the - OBSERVATIONS on several acts of Parl. passed in the abolition of the slave trade. Boston, 1819. 8. (B 537) 4th, 6th, and 7th of his present majesty's reign; pub. - Assistant Fire Society. Laws, Dec. 2, 1783. Boston, by the merchants. n.p., 1769. 8~. (B 610. 1094) 1795. 8 (C144) - QUINCY, J., Jr. Observations on the bill. Bostoii, - Benevolent Societies. Report of the committee of del1774. 8. (B 348, 350) egates from the benevolent societies of Boston. Bos-- Same. London, 1774. 8. (B389) ton, 1834. 8~ (B 1082, D 61) - SoME reasons offered to the good people of Boston, for - Boston Asylum and Farm School for Indigent Boys. setting up markets in B. Boston, 1719. 120. (C 121) Reports, act of incorporation, by-laws, etc. Boston,.Miscellaneous. (City.) 1845. 8~. (B 1698) - Reports, act of incorporation, etc. Boston, 1847. 8. - ABSTRACTS of bills of mortality for B., 1816-37. (In - o o Boston 1847. 8 Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 17, 18, 21, 24-27. 1818-38.) Account of te - ADDRESS of the Amercan republicans of Boston, to - Boston Asylum for Indigent Boys. Account of the the people of Mass. Boston, 1845. 8'. (B 1501) Asylum, bye-laws, etc., with extract from 1st anniv. - ADDRESS of the committee appointed by a meeting at sermon by C. Lowel. Boston, 181. 12. (C 69) Fanueil Hall [on] the recent case of kidnapping. - Sne. 2d ed. Boston, 1823. 12. (C 184) Boston, 1846. 8~. (B 1485) -- Sace. 3d ed. Boston, 1832. 8~. (B 1802) - APPEAL to the taxpaying citizens. z.t.. 8'. (C 195) -- Statement of the depressed condition of the funds. -APPEAL to the taxpaying citizens. n.tp.. (C 195) Boston, 1831. 8~ (B 942, 1018, 1061) Boston, 1831. 8'. 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BOSTON 345 BOSTON - Boston Provident Association. lst-9th re- - Marine Society. Proceedings on the death of Daniel ports. Boston, 1852-60. 8~. Webster. (In Hillard, G. S. Memorial of Webster. 1853.) - Boston Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. Mass. Charitable Society. ee ass. Char Soc 1st annual report, Apr. 2; incl. constitution and list P t F s 3d annual report with -f Penitent Female's Refuge. 3d annual report, with of members. Boston, 1830. 8 (B 1761, 1804) theconstitution. Boston, 1822. 12. (C 144, 181);- Boston Society for the Instruction of the 6th, 1824; 9th. 1828 (D 57). Poor. lst-17th annual reports, 1817-34. Bos- - Port Society of Boston and Vicinity. Account of the ton, 1817-34. 8~ society, and of the proceedings at its 3d anniversary meeting. Boston, 1832. 8~ (B 1063, 1807) -- 1st annual report. 1817. Boston, z.d. 8~. (B 1.036);- - -Report at the 7th annual meeting. Boston, 1836. 8~ 2d (B 468); 3d (B 952, 1041,1754); 4th (B 952,1002); (B 1116) 5th (B 925, 952, 1041, 1754); 6th (B 952, 1041, 1754); Prison Discipline Society. Reports, 1826-53. 7th (B 952, 1041, 1754); 8th (B 925, 952, 1041, 1803); 9th (B 952, 1803); 11th, 1827 (B 952). Boston, 1855. 3 v. 8. -- British Charitable Society. 1st annual rep., [for 1817]. Also 11th annual report, May, 1836. Boston, 1836. Camb., 1817. 16~. (C 82) - Annual report for 1818. 8~. (B 1718) -Report of a minority of the special cornBoston, 1818. 12~. (C 65) - For 1819; also Constitu- mittee. Boston, 1846. 8~ (B 1736) tion. Boston, 1819. 8~. (C144, 181)- For 1820-22. - Relief Association. Report, Aug. 13, 1832. n.t.p. Boston, 1820-22. 3 v. 12~. (C 181) - For 1828-31; [Boston, 1832.] 32~. (D 18) also, rules and regulations of the soc., and list of - Relief Fire Society. Laws. Boston 1785. 8~. (D 57) subscribers. Boston,1831. 8~. (D 23) - Sailors' Snug Harbor. Proceed. on laying the corner - Constitution. Boston, 1816.. 12~. (C 61) stone, July 14. 1856. Boston, 1857. 8~. (B 1612) - Children's Mission to the Children of the Destitute. - Sanitary Association. Memorial to the legislature lst-14th annual report; with the proceedings at the asking for a board of health and of vital statistics. annual meeting. Boston, 1850-63. 14 v. 8~. (C 317) Boston, 1861. 8~. (B 1548) - Corban Society. Act of incorporation and constitu- - Scots Charitable Society. Rules and regulations. Bostion; [incorp. to aid candidates for the ministry]. ton, 1800. 8~. (B 459) Boston, 1817. 32~. (D 57) - Seaman's Aid Society. 3d annual report. Boston, 1836. 8~ (B 1111, 1120, C 301) - 4th. Boston, 1837. 8~ Episcopal Charitable Society. Constitution, (B 1880) - 5th. Boston. 1838. 8~. (B 1170, 1880) - act of incorporation, and by-laws; with hist. 8th. Boston, 1841. 8~ (B 1172, 1822) -14th. Bosmemoir by I. Boyle, and address by S. Eliot, to, 1847. 8~. (B 1736) 1866. Boston, 1871. 8~ Note. The 3d-8th reports are by Mrs. S. J. Hale. -BY,I. Historical memoir of the society. T- Seaman'sFriend Soc. Address of the directors. n.t.p -.BOYLE, 1. Historical memoir of the society.1828. 8 (C 154) [1828.] 8~ (C 154) Boston, 1840. 8. - - 4th annual report. Boston, 1832. 8~ (B 1783) -- Another copy. (B 1166) - Society for Aiding Discharged Convicts. 1st annua - SEABURY, S. Account of the society. (In his Ser- report. Boston, 1847. 8~ (B 1736) mon. 1788. B 330) - Society for Employing the Poor. Explanation of the - Eye and Ear Infirmary. Statement of committee. views of the Society. Boston. 1820. 8~. (B 952) Boston, 1828. 8~. (B 1172) - Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. Female Anti-Slavery Soc. Report. Right Christian monitor. Bost., 1806-10. 8 v. 12~. and wrong in Boston. Boston, 1836. 18. - Society for the Promotion of Temperance. One hun- Samne. 2d ed. Boston, 1836. 12~. (D 58) dred and thirty questions on the use of ardent spirits. - Female Asylum. Account of [its] rise; [with] bye- Boston, 1832. 8~ (C 204) laws, rules, and regulations. Bost., 1810. 120. (C 109) - Society for the Religious and Moral Improvement of -- G-REENWOOD, F. N. P. Sermon,2 n Boston, Seamen. True friendship, distinguished from that 1825. 8~. (B 1464) which is false; Jack Saunders. No. 1. Boston, 1812. - I-IARRns, T. M. Discourse before the Asylum, Sept. 120. (C 160) 24. Boston, 1813. 8~ (B 317) - Sons of the African Society. Laws. Boston, 1802. 8~. -- HUNTINGTON, F. D. Sermon, 50th anniv., with the (B 249, 1117) annual report. Boston, 1850. 8~. (B 1464) - Young Men's Temperance Society. Address to the - - LATHROP, J. Discourse before the Asylum, 4th young men of Boston; [with] constitution. Boston, anniv. B-oston, 1804. 8~ (B 321) 1832. 8 (B 1061, 1072, 1278) - MORSE, J. Sermon before the Asylum, 7th anniv. - - National circular, to the head of each family. Bos[Boston], 1807. 8. (B 1853) ton, n.dC. 8. (B 1278) - Bo.nscn the7. as 8. 1- Young Men's Total Abstinence Soc. Constitution. -- -Rleminiscences of the asylum. Beost., 1844. 8~ revised 1850. Boston 1851. 2~. (D 24) - - STILLMAN, S. Discourse before the Asylum, Sept. 25. Boston, 1801. 8~ (B 231) BUSINESS AND COMMERtCIAL CORPORATIONS. (B 1464) -- "AINWRIGT J. 31. Ser1B^ n, an"iV. Bo, 1835. 8~. Boston and Lowell R. R. Report of the directors, -Female Bible Soc. Constitution with [1st and 2d] an- 1864-65. Boston, 1865. 80. nual rep.and list of members. Bost., 1816. 12~. (D57) - HAYWARD, J. Report on the surveys for a rail-road from Boston to Lowell. Boston, 1830. 8~. (B 1792) - Female Society for Missionary Purposes. Brief ac- from Bostol t. Bostone, 1 830. 8. (B 1792 count of the origin and progress of the See. Bos. Boston ton, otholS rin8rgeso h o.. Bus. 48 - LAWRENCE, }. Speech on the amendment by Cushing ton, 1818.. (B 468) 1 8 -o 1701) - Female Society for the Promotion of Christianity LUNT, G. 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(B1771 council. Boston, [1832]. 8. (B 1760, 1783, 1802) a s, T. Brief of ema on the petition of the - Howard Benevolent Society. Charter, rules, etc.] SeekonkBr.R.R..p., [1838]. 8~. (B 1771) Boston, [18-]. 120. (D 57) - MASS. Commissioners of Internal Improvements. le- Report of the standing committee, 1827-29. Boston, sport in relation to a railway from Boston to Provi1827-29. 3 nos. 16" (D 57) dence. Boston, 1828. 8~ (B 901) - Industrial Home for the Penitent Friendless. Plan, - SEEKONK BRANCH R. R. On the petition of the S. B. etc., by F. L. Capen. Boston, 1854. 8~ (B 1515) R. R.; statement. s.p., [1838]. 8". (B 1771) - Irish Temperance Society. Address to their country- - - Replication to a'Statement made by the B. & P. R.R. men in America. Boston, 1836. 8~ (B 1279) corporation', etc. n.t.p. 8~ (B 1771) 44. (11.

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BOSTON (Business) 346 BOSTON Eccl. org.) Boston and Roxbury Mill Corporation. Remarks on a late - Anti-Masonic Repub. Conven. Proceedings of the proposition from the [corporation]. Boston, [1818 ]. 4th convention, Sept. 11, 12, 13, 1833. Boston, 1833. 8~ (B 456) 8~. (B 1495) - COTTING, U. [Prospectus of Bost. and Roxbury Mill - Anti-Slavery Meeting in Boston on the Anniversary corporation. Boston, 1818.] 8~ (B456) of the Mob, Oct. 21, 1835. Proc. Boston, 1855. 8~ Boston and Worcester R. R. Co. GUILD, V. (B 1480) Chart and description of the B. and WV. and - Assembly of Pastors of Churches of New England. WTesternralroads. Boston, 1847. 80 Testimony and advice occasioned by the late revival Westerni ailroads. Boston, 1847.. 8~. of religion. Boston, [1743]. 8. (B 45, 194) - BOSTON BOARD OF TRADE. Report of the select - GEE, J. Letter to N. Eells, moderator of the convencommittee on the controversy between the B. and tion, cont. remarks on their printed testimony. W. and Western R.R.s. Boston, 1862. 8~ (E 127) Boston 1743. 8~ (B 44 C 37) - Report of a committee of directors, on the proposition - Association of Merchants for the Mutual Benefit of of the directors of the Western R. R., to reduce the Creditor anbt for the Mutual Benefit of rates of fare on the two rail-roads. Boston, 1840. Boston 1834. 8 (B 1546) 8. (B 1822) go (Jj iggg) -Boston, 1834. 8". (B 1546) - Report of the directors to the stockholders, etc. Bos- - Convention of Congregational Ministers. See Mass. ton, 1832. 8. (B 1801) Convention of Congregational Ministers. - Report of the directors to the stockholders, 9th annual - Meeting for Considering the Recent Case of Kidnapmeeting, June 1, 1840. Boston, 1840. 8~. (B 1822) ping. Address. Boston, 1846. 8. (B 1485) - 2d annual report of the directors to the Ho. of Reps. National Commercial Convention. Proceed~ ^ t.p^.'T^ ^ 8~. (B 1807) of Reps. ^National Commercial Convention. Proceedn.t.p. 8. (B 1807) Boston Bank. Act to incorporate. Boston, 1803. 8~ (C ings, Feb. Boston, 1868. 80. 197, D 57) - New England, Proceedings of a convention Boston Bank. Act to incorporate. n.t.p. [1812.] 8. (D 57) of delegates from several of the N. E. States, Boston Board of Trade. Act of incorporation and Boston, Aug. 3-9, 1780; ed. with notes, etc., by-laws. Boston, 1854. 8~ byF. B. Hough. Albany, 1867. 4~ - ist-17th report, 1855-1871. Boston, 1855-71. - New England Anti-Slavery Convention, May 1834,36, 16 v. 8~'37. Proc. Boston, 1834-37. 8~.-Address to the Note. Report 2d, 3d, by I. C. Bates, Sec.; 4th-13th, people of the United States. Bost., 1834. 8. (B 1474) by L. Sabine; 15th-17th, by H. A. Hill. - Shoe and Leather Trade. Proceedings of the - Report of committee of bureau of clothing and equip- convention of manufacturers, etc., in the shoe ments. Boston. 1862. 8~ (E 127) and leather trade. Boston, 1842. 8. - Report of the committee [on] steam communication [with] New Orleans. Boston, 1856. 8. (E 127) Whig Party. Proceedings of the whg meengt - Report of the committee on the branch house system. Amory Hall, Oct. 10. 1838. Boston, 1838. 8~. (B1496) Boston, 1858. 8. (E 127) ECCLESIASTICAL ORGANIZATIONS. - Report of the committee [on] the communication of Sampson and Tappan. Boston, 1856. 8~. (E 127) - CROSWELL, A. Narrative of the founding and settling Report of the select committee on the controversy be- the new-gathered Cong. church in Boston. Boston, tween the Boston and Worcester and Western R.R.s. 1749. 4. (B 653) Boston, 1862. 8. (E 127) -- Samne. n.t.p. [17-.] 8~ (B 1092) - Report of the special committee [on] the prosecution - VINDICATION of the ministers of Boston [for their adof F. W. Smith by the U. S. Navy Dept. Boston, vocacy of inoculation]. Boston, 1722. 80 (C 70) 1865. 8~. (E 127) - Arlington St. Church. Report. (Iln Gannett, E. S. - Report on internal taxation. Bost., 1862. 8~ (E 127) Positive faith. 1862. B 1308) - Report on stamping fieight receipts; [by H. A. Hill]. - B i i., Boston, 1864. 8. (E 77, 127) Baldwin Place Baptst Church. STOW, B. - Report on the Northern Pacific R.R.; [by H. A. Hill]. Discourse at the 100th anniversary of the orBoston, 1865. 8. (E 77) ganization. Boston, 1843. 16~ - Report on wool, 1858, 59, 63. Boston, [1859-64. 8~. - - Summary declaration of [its] faith and practice. Bos( 127) I ton. 1803. 8~ (C 32) - Steam communication between Boston and New Or- ton, 1803. (C 32) leans. Boston, 1860. 8 (E 127) - Benevolent Fraternity of Churches. Annual report ~D.. oston,186^.8Y., Jof the association of delegates from the benevolent Boston Book and Paper Manufacturing Co. CARTER, T. societies of Boston; 1st, Oct. 13, 1835; [with] the H., and others. [Reply of petitioners for an act to constitution. Boston, 1835. 12. (C311) incorporate the co., to J. Loring and others, book- -- 4th annual report of the central board. Boston, 1838. sellers.] n.t.p. 8. (B 1768) 8~ (B 171) Boston Exchange. Remarks made by T. H. Perkins, at the - History of the Assoc.] n.t.p. [1835?] 8. (B 1650) laying of the corner stone, Aug. 2. Boston, 1841. -- TUCKERMAN, J. Letter respecting their organization 8. (B 1612) for the support of the ministry at large in Boston. Boston Gas Light Company vs. W. Gault. Trial; [1834]. 120. (E 311) arguments of the council and charge of the See also Ministry at large. (p. 348.) judge. Boston, 1848. 8Q - Berean Society of Universalists. An address in anJUdge. Boston, 1848. 8 swer to a sermon by J. Norton,'The will of God,' - Another copy. (B 1436) etc. Boston, 1809. 8. (B 245) Boston Marine Insurance Co. Act to incorporate the co. - Boston Baptist Association. Minutes, Salem, Sept. Boston, [18-]. 12~. (D 17) 16, 17, 1812. Boston, [1812]. 80. (B 459)-1816,1817. Boston Provident Institution for Savings. Constitution, (B 468).- 19th anniv. 1830. (B 1761) plan, and by-laws. Boston, (17) Boston, 181. 12 (D Sabbath School Union. st- th anBoston Tontine Association. Constitution. n.p., 1791. 12. nual report. Boston, 1830-39. 8. (C 115) Also 2d annual report, 1831; 3d, 1832; 6th, 1835 Boston Type Foundry. Specimens. Bost., 1867. (B )- 1832; 6th, 18358 (B 1880)' — 11th, 1840 (B 1170). 4 For other corporations established at Boston see - Bowdoin St. Church. Course of study for the adult the names of the corpomlations. Bible-classes. n.t.p. 12~. (C 250) CONVENTIONS AND OTIER PUBLIC MEETINGS. - Brattle Sq. Church. Selection from Tate and - ADDRESS and proceedings of the friends of D. Web- Brady's version of the Psalms, with hymns. ster, in Faneuil Hall, Sept. 15, 1852. Boston, 1852. Boston, 1825. 12~. 8. (B 1506) - - Mlanifesto or declaration, set forth by the undertakers - PROCEEDINGS of the constitutionalmeeting at Faneuil of the church. Boston, [16991. f. (A25) Hall, Nov. 26, 1850. Boston, 1850. 80. (B 1504) - LOTHROP S K. History of the church in - PROCEEDINGS of the convention at Faneuil Hall, Jan. 29, [on] annexation of Texas. Bost., 1845. 8. (B 1510) Brattle Sq. Boston, 1851. 120 - PROCEEDINGS of the friends of a national bank, July 15. - - Memorial of the church in Brattle Sq.; disBoston, 1841. 8~ (B 1544). course, July 30, 1871; with an account of - PROCEEDINGS of two meetings, July 7, 14, to protest corner ste t ne cuc against the nomination of Gei. Scott and to recom- laying the cornerstone of the new church. mend Daniel Webster. Boston, 1852. 8~. (B 1506) Boston, 1871. 8~

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BOSTON (Eccl. org.) 347 BOSTON (Eccl. org.) - - PALFREY, J. G. Sermon preached to the - First Universalist Church. Collection of church in Brattle Sq., July 1824, with notes, hymns. t.p.w. [Boston, 1808.] 12~ historical, etc. Boston, 1825. 8~ - Free Church of St. Mary for Sailors. [History of the - - - Other copies. (B 288,1650) mission, etc.] Boston, 1852. 16~. (C 236) -- THACHER, P. Sermon, Dec. 29, 1799, a century from - - Reply to charges against their rector, J. P. Robinson. its first establishment. Boston, 1800. 8~ (B 148, Boston, 1852. 16~. (C 236) 275, 867) - Grace Church. Constitutions of the parochial and mis- Bulfinch St. Society. Christian hymns for the sionary associations; with address to the congregaCentral Universalist Society, Bulfinch St. tion. Boston. 188. 16 (D 31) - CLARK, T. M. To the members of the congregation of Boston, 1823. 12. Grace Ch., May 1842; with constitutions of the - -DEAN, P. The instability of ministerial life; disc. on parochial associations; and Sunday school. Boston, taking leave of the society, May 24, 1840; Dr. Dean's 1842. 8~ (C 237) letter and proceedings of the society. Boston, 1840. Graham Society. Constitution. Boston, 1817. 32~. K. (r 1878) (D 57) --- GRAY, F. T. Christ and him crucified; two sermons, - Hancock S.S. GRA, F. T. The Sunday School Nov. 29. Boston, 1841. 8 (B1325, 1878) teacher's reward; address before the teachers, - - LETTER to the Rev. F. T. Gray; strictures on two ser- March31. Boston, 1832. (C 234) mons, Nov. 29. Boston, 1842. 8~. (B 1394) -- LETTER to the Bulfinch St. Church and to the friends Hanover St. Church. CHRISTIAN freedom; with reof F. T. Gray. Boston, 1842. 8~ (B 1394) marks on trust deeds. Boston, 1828. 8~ Bulnch St - IRECENT attempt, The, to defeat the constitutional provisions in favour of religious freedom, in reference - Christ Church. Abstract of the [S. S.] superintendent's to the trust conveyances of Hanover St. Church. annual report, 1830. n.t.p. 8. (B 1761) Boston, 1828. 8~. (B 150, 1780) -- Report of the superintendent of the S. S. Apr. 6,1826. - S e. 2d ed. (C 184) Boston, 1826. 8~. (B 952, 1754) - -REVIEW of a pamphlet on the trust deed of the Han- EATON, A. Historical account of Christ Ch.; disc., overSt. Church. Boston, 1828. 8 (B 1780) Dcc. 28, 1823. Boston, 1824. 8~. (B 530) - EDMUNDS, E. Sermon, Sept. 29, 1853. Boston, 1853. - Hollis St. Church. Proceedings of the ecclesi8~ (B 1307) astical council in the case of the proprietors -- Church of Our Saviour. WATERSTON, R. C. Fare- and J. Pierpont; prepared by S. K. Lothrop. well discourses. Boston, 1852. 8~. (B 1304) Boston, 1841. 80 - - Account of the church.] (In his True position. 1847. - A ot cop B 1310) -- - Another copy. (B 1391) ^~~~~~~~~~~B 1310) - J 1~- Annual meeting of the proprietors; extracts from the - Church of St. Botolph. TREMLETT, F. W. Letter to records. [Boston, 1839.] 8 (B 1391) the parish, on his resignation. Boston, 1851. 8~. _ Correspondence between a committee and the pastor (B 1392) of Iollis St. Soc. upon the subject of a 2d ecclesiasChurch of the Advent. Correspondence be- tical council, from Oct. 26 to Nov. 12, 1840. Boston, tween Bp. [Eastburn] and the rectors [WV 1840. 8. (B 1391, 1822) Cs l A. Eaton, and* H. Soh-g - Correspondence between the committee of the proCroswell, A. Eaton, and H. Southgate,] 1845- prietors and J. Pierpont, terminating in his resigna 56, [on episcopal visitations]. Bost., 1856. 8. tion, May 10, 1845. Boston, 1845. 8~ (B 1391, 1735) ~ — -BOLLES, J. A. Anniversary sermon and report, 1861. -- Letter fom the Hollis Street Society, to their Uhntarian BostonL 1861. 8~. (B 1284) brethren, with documents relating to a recent call of a minister. Boston, 1846. 8. - (B 1391) - Congregational Churches. Debates of the na- - Proceedings in the controversy between a part of the tional council of Cong. churches at B., June proprietors and the pastor of Hollis St. Ch. Boston, 14-24, 1865. Boston, 1866. 8~ 1839.8. (B1391,1757) - - Proceedings of a meeting of the friends of J. Pierpont, - Emmanuel Church. HUNTINGTON, F. D. A year of and his reply to the charges of the committee of H. church work; anniv. sermon. Boston, 1861. 80 St. Soc., Oct. 26, 1839. Boston, 1839. 8. (B1391, (B 1294) 1757, 1819) - Essex St. Church. See Union Church. - - Report of committee on the communication of J. Pier- Federal St. Church. Memorial of the Federal pont. [Boston, 183.] 80. (B 1391) St. -Meeting-Ho-use- BOSTON ASSOCIATION OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISSt. Meeting-House; sermon by E. S. Gan- TERS. Letter to J. Pierpont, with his reply. Bosnett, March 13, 1859, the last day of its use ton, 1846. 8~ (B 1391,) for public worship; addresses by. S. Craft - - PIERPONT, J. Letter to his parochial friends, with and others; with notes. Boston, 1860. 8.their reply. Boston, 1841. 8~. (B 1391) - B port, n, 180. ( ) -- Remonstrance against the action of the ex-parte -- Report, May 30, 1824. n.p., [1824]. 8~ (C 311) council, with his offer of a mutual council; the com- Report of the committee, on the application of the mittee's reply, and his answer to [their] offer. Bosdirectors of the Theological School in Cambridge. ton, 1841. 8~ (B 1391) Camb., 1825. 8~ (B 1096) - - SAYWARD, J. H., and others. Reply of the friends of - - Assoc. REF. PRESBYTERIAN SYNOD OF N. Y. J. Pierpont to a proposal for dissolving the pastoral vs. PROPRIETORS OF MEETING-HOUSE IN FED- connexion between him and the Hollis St. society. [Boston, 1840.] 8~. (B 1391) ERAL ST. [.eport.] Boston, 1854. 8~ - WASHBURN, E. Argument before an ecclesiastical - Sacred psalmody selected for the church in council in Hollis St. Meeting House, July 1841; with Federal St. n.p.,n.d. obl. 8. charges against J. Pierpont, and result of council. Note. This was afterwards Arlington St. Church. Boston, 1841. 8~ (B 1391) - Howard S. S. Address to teachers. Boston, 1832. - First Baptist Church. WINCHELL, J. M. Jubilee ser- 8 (C234) mons; two discourses exhibiting an hist. sketch of the 1st Baptist Church in Boston, 1665-1818. Boston, - King's Chapel. Extracts from a liturgy, prin1819. 8~. (B 286) cipally from the Book of common prayer; --— Same. 2d ed. Boston, 1820. 8~. (B287) [by J. Freeman] Boston 1793. 12 - WILLARD, S. Brief animadversions upon the New. n Eng. Anti-baptists late fallacious narrative. Boston, - Liturgy collected for the use of the church at 1681. 8~. (B 653) King's Chapel. 2d ed. Boston, 1811. 8~ Note. This is a reply to the'Brief narrative of the - -GREENWOOD, F. WV. P. History of King's first gathering of a church of Christ at Boston'. Chapel. Boston, 1833. 12 - First Church. EMEIERSON, W. History and -Leyden Capel. Manual; by J. H. Towne. sketch of the church. Boston, 1812. 8~. Bosto 1w - FoXCROFT, T. Observations on New England, with Bos,. 8 ref. to the First Chulch. Boston, 1730. 8~ (B 284) - Mariner's Church. Articles of faith and covenant. - - FROTHINGHAM, N. L. Farewell sermon on resigning Boston, 1854. 12~. (C 237) the pastoral charge of the church. Boston, 1850. 8. - Mason St. Ch. Sabbath School. Library. 1832. 24~. (B 1291) (C 234) -- - Two hundred years ago; sermon. Boston, 1830. 8~. -- Order of services at Mason St. Sabbath school on fast (B 1291) day,] exercises, etc. n.t.p. 8~. (C 234)

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BOSTON (Eccl. org.) 348 BOSTON (Eccl. org.) - Ministry at Large. 1st-3d semiannual report. Boston, - - WARE, IH. Two discourses containing the history 1835.- 7th-llth semiannual report. 1831-33. - 1st of the Old North and New Brick Churches united and 2d semiannual report of 2d-4th year, 1828-30. - as the Second Church. Boston, 1821. 8~ (B 275, lst-4th quarterly report 1827, by J. Tuckerman and 1696) others. - 1st and 2d report, 1833-34 by C. F. Barnard. - Suffolk Street Chapel, afterwards Free Chapel. Ser(C 311) vices at the dedication of the chapel. Boston, 1840. Note. The 1st, 2d semiannual report were made to the 8~. (B 1310) Benev. Fraternity of Churches, the others to the A.U.A. - nday School Society. 4th annual repot, y 30. - 3d, 4th reports of the ministers at large of Boston. Boston 1832. 8~ (D 61) Boston, 1835. 8~. (D 61) - - SARGENT. J. S. Ministry at Suffolk St. chapel, its -- 7th semiannual report. Bost., 1831. 12~. (C 168, v. 4) origin. progress, and experience. Boston, 1S45. 8. - - 8th, 11th ann. report. Bost., 1831-33. 1 v. 8'. (D 61) (B 1301) - Mt. Vernon Ch. Brief hist. of. (In Kirk, E. N. Un- - Thursday Lecture, WATERSON, R. C. The Thursday revealed glory. 1844. B 1308) lecture, a discourse. Boston, 1844. 8~. (B1184) i- New North Church. (5th Cog. Soc.) EIO, 0E. Iis - Trinity Church. App. to the report on the accounts torical notices. Boston, 1822. 8~. (B 530, 1702) ofthetreasurer. Boston, 18.fi. (B1392 - - ELIO. J. Sermon before the soc. upon the comple - Correspondence between the wardens and vestry, tion of their house of worship. BoSton, 1804. 8. and rector and assistant minister. Boston, 1846. 8. (B 171, 202) (B 1392) -- FULLER, A.B. Historicaldiscourse. Boston, - -'Proceedings of the proprietors and of the vestry at 1854. 8~. successive meetings. Boston, 1846. 8~. (B 1392) - LEPUAN, C., and others. Vindication from falsehoods - - Proceedings of the trustees of the'Greene foundain'Account of the reasons [against] S. Thacher's or- tion' elative to the resignation of J. L. Watson. dination'. Boston, 1720. 12. (C 4) Boston, 1846. 8. (B 1375, 1392) - - PARKMAN, F. Enquiry of the fathers; disc., Dec. 9. - - Proceedings under the Greene foundation' for the Boston, 1839. 8~ (B 1143, 1326) support of an assistant minister. Boston, 1845. 8. -- — Survey of God's providence, [century] sermon, Nov. (B 1392) 27. Boston 1814. 8~ (B 275 327) - - Protest of the laity against the election of any assistw Sa C, o Cr G n [ ant bishop for the Eastern diocese. Boston, 1838. 8~. - New South Church, on Chtrch Green. [Description (B 1136) of the Church.] Boston, 1815. 8. (B 110) - - Report of a committee of proprietors, respecting the --- esignation of S. C.'hacher.] n.t.p. 1816. 8~. contract of the corporation with the rector. Boston, (B 455) 1846. 8~. (B 1392) - Old South Church. Pastor's memorial, 25th - - Report of a committee of the proprietors relative to anniv. of the installation of G. W. Blagden. the Greene foundation'. n.p., n.d. 8. (B 1392) Boston 4. o15 — 62- Report relative to the sale of pews, Apr. 1846. BosBoston, 1862. 12~.. ton, 1846. 8~. (B 1392) -- - Sermon and addresses at the installation of J. - Twelfth Congregational Society. PRAY, L. G. M. Manning. Boston, 1857. 8~. Historical sketch. Boston, 1863. 16~ - - Consecration of the flag of the Union by the Soc., — BARRETT, S. Two discourses on the completion of the - - y 1Et 181. Boston, 1ss 1. 8t (Btn16) 25th year of his ministry. Boston, 1850. 8. (B 1325) -- Extracts [of votes passed at meeting of the South Ch., Marlborough St., 1752.] Bost., 1807. 8~ (C18) - Union Committee of the Baptist Sunday Schools. - - Form of covenant, etc. Boston, 1833. 12~. (C 237) Report, with an address, by D. Sharp. Boston, -- BALLARD, J. Account of the poor fund and 1817. 8~ (B 468) other charities held in trust by the Society. - Union Church, Essex St. aftesrwards Colnumbus Boston, 1868. 8~.Av. Memorial volume to commemorate the - - CROSWELL, A. Narrative of the founding the 25th anniversary of the installation of N. new Cong. church, with the opposition of the Adams. Boston, 1860. 8~ South Church to the minister. Bost., 1749. 4 -- SABINE, J. Ecclesiastical memoir of [the] Society. Boston. 1823. 8. (B 538) - - WISNER, B. B. History of the church; four - United German Evangelical Lutheran and Reform sermons. Boston, 1830. 8~ Church. Kirchen-Ordnung der deutschen vercinig- - Other copies. (B 1326, 1781) ten Ev. Luth. u. Reform. Gemeinde. Boston, 1847. Park Street Church and Society. Semi-cen - Warren Street Chapel. Liturgy; [by F. W. tennial celebration, Feb. 27, 1859. Boston, P. Greenwood]. Boston, 1840. 12~ 1861. 12~ --- Proceedings of the 3d annual meeting of the assoc. *rCh~~ntenfp^ f... ^ ^PPfor the support of the chapel, with "Mr. Barnard's Contents. Aiken, S. Miission of the church. - Lins- report. Boston 1840. 12. (C 183) ley, J. H. Christian obligations enforced by redeeming - ALGER, V. R. Chalities of Boston; 20 years at love.-Beecher, E. Evening discourse.-Festival.- Warren St. Chapel. Bosto. 1856. 8. (B 1609) Historical sketch of Park Street Church. - BARNATD, C. F. 1st annual report to the proprietors, - Presbytery of Boston. See Presbyterians. Jan. 1. Boston, 1837. 8~. (C 301) - Purchase Street Church, or 13th Congreg. Society. - West cston Society. Collection of hymns. COOLIDGE, J. I. T. Farewell disc., Apr. 30, 1848, Bost 1803. 12 on leaving their old church. Bost., 1848. 8. (B 1737) Boston, 1803. 12. - - RIPLEY, G. Farewell discourse, Mar. 28, 1841. Bos- -- Samee. 4th cd; with Brady and Tate's version ton, 1841. 8~. (C209) of Psalms. Boston, 1813. 12~ - - - Letter to the Cong. church in Purchase St. Boston, - Collection of psalms and hymns for social and 1840.112'. (C 236).'^ ^ ^^ -- - Collection of psalms and hymns for social and - St. Paul's Church. JARVIS, S. F. Narrtive of 2private worship. Boston, 1823. 12~. - St. Paul's Church. JARVIS, S. F. Narrative of - Proceedings on occasion of the decease of C. Lowevents connected with the acceptance and ell. Boston, 1861. 12~. (B 1246) resignation oftherectorship. Bost., 1826. 8". - BARTOL, C. A. West Church and its minis- - -Another copy. (B 271) ters. Boston, 1856. 12'. -- Order ofconsecration, June 30, 1820. n.t.p. 8. (B296) -- LOWELL, C. Discourse [historical,] in the West - 2d Baptist Church. See Baldwin Place. Church, Dec. 31. Boston, 1820. 8~. (B 275, 1843) - Second or Old North Church. Act of incorporation, - - - Sermon, Jan. 2, a quarter of a century fiom his setetc. Boston, 1851. 12". (C 237) tlement, with app. Boston, 1831. 8~ (B 1018, 1878) - - AFFAIRS of the Church. Boston, 1848. 8~. (B 1394) -- ROBBINS, C. History. Boston, 1802. 8 (East Bosto.) - - -Sermon, Sept. 17, 1845, at the dedication of the new - Maverick Church. Articles of faith and covenant, house of worship. Boston, 1845. 8o. (B 1309, 1734) with alist of the members. Bost., 1854. 12~. (C 237) — Two sermons before the society, Mar. 10, (Boston and Charlestocwn.) 1844, on taking down their ancient place of Boston and Charlestown. Associated Pastors. Declaraworship. Boston, 1844. 8. tion relating to J. Davenport. Boston, 1742. 8~. - - - Other copies. (B 1094, 1183) (C 172)

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BOSTON (Literary assoc.) 349 BOSTON (Literary assoc.) LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC ASSOCIATIONS. - Circular to the public on the new shares. Boston, 1853?] 4~ (E130) Boston Academy of Music. Annual reports. Bos- - Extracts from the by-laws and regulations. [Boston, ton, 1833-42.] 8". 182-] 8~ (E130) NVamely: 1st, 1833 (B 1628, 1769); 2d (B 1628, 1086); - Memoir of the Boston Athenaum, [by J. T. Kirkland 3c (B 1628); 4th (B 1628, 1718); 5th (B 1628, 1771); act of incorporation and organization. Boston, 1807. 6th (B 1628, 1723); 7th-lOth, 1839-42 (B 1628). * ( 6) - Constitution and names of the members. Boston, 1835. Vote. Reprinted in Quincy's'History'. 8~ (B 1718) - Report of the committee of the trustees [on] the expe- Extracts from the report, Nov. 18, 1837. Boston, 1837. diency of extending the rights of the proprietors. 8~ (B 1628) Boston, 1863. 8~. (E130) - Concert by the juvenile choir of the academy at the - Report to the proprietors in relation to the issuing of Odeon. n.p., [183-?]. 12~. (C 175) new shares. Boston, 1853. 8~. (E 130) - Reporls of the committee on the library and of the comBoston Athenaeum. Gallery. mittee on the fine arts, Jan. 8, 1866. Boston, 1866. - Catalogue of paintings and statuary exhibited 8~ (E 130) for the benefit of the National Sailor's Fair, - CABOT, E. C. Designs and specifications for the at the Athenteum gallery. Boston, 1864. 8~ building proposed to be built on Tremont St. - Catalogue of pictures lent to the Sanitary Fair; 1849. Ms. with catalogue of paintings and statuary of - QUINCY, J. History of the Atheneumi. Camb., the Atheneum gallery. Bost., 1863. 8~ 1851. 8. -- Catalogue of the exhibition of paintings for the - - Appeal in behalf of the Boston Athenaum; [against benefit of the French. Boston, 1871. 8 its union with the Public Library]. Boston, 1853. 8~ - Catalogue of the 1st, 2d exhibition of paintings. - TICeKNOR, G. Union of the Boston Athenaeum and Boston, 1827-29. 2 v. 4" Public Library. Boston. 1853. 8~. (E 20) Boston, 182- 29. 2 v. 4 bto- WIGGLESwORTH, E. Sketch of the Boston Athenaeum. - Same. 3d-30th, 32d-49th exhibition. Boston, (E 130) n.t.p. [Boston, 1839.] 8~ (E 130) 1829-72. 8~ SXm{e. (In Amer. quar. reg., Nov. 1839. B 1819) Also 3d. 4th exhibition (B 954);-9th (B1769);- See, forward, Boston Medical Library; - Boston 10th (B 1718). Theological Library. Note. The 15th-22d, 24th-43d were exhibitions of ot n i. paintings and sculpture. There are 2 editions of the Boston Handel and Haydn Society. Collection 46th catalogue, 3 of the 47th, and 3 of the 49th. The of church music; ed. by L. Mason. 10th ed. 48th and 49th include the'List of chromo-lithographs'. Boston, 1831. ob. 8~ - Catalogue of the 1st, 2d exhibition of sculpture Boston Library. Catalogue, June, 1824. Boston, in the gallery. Boston, 1839-40. 2 v. 8~ 1824. 8~ - Descriptive catalogue of the four paintings of - Chtalogue of books. Boston, 1844. 8~ Rome, by G. P. Panini, at the Athenmeum gl- Supplemental catalogue. Boston, 1849. 8lery. Boston, 1838. 8'. - Supplemental catalogue. Boston, 1855. 8~ - List of chromolithographs [pub. by the Arundel - Catalogue of books. Jan. 1, 1805. n.t.p. 12~. (B 898) Society] on exhibition at the gallery; with - Same. Nov. 1, 1807. n.t.p. 12~. (B 898) sketches of the painters, abridged from F. M. Boston Mechanic Apprentices' Library Association. ProMaynard's'Sketch'. Boston, 187. 80 ceedings on the death of Daniel Webster. (In Hillard, Gs. S., ed. Memorial of Daniel Webster. 1853.) - POETICAL illustrations of the gallery of paintings. Bot Mechanics' Institution. Constitution. Boston, Boston, 1827. 80 (B 941) 1827.16. (D57) Library. - 1st annual report, with constitution. Boston, 1828. 8~ (B 977, 1715) - Catalogue of books; added, by-laws and alist - EMERSON, G. B. 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BOSTON (Literary assoc.) 350 BOSTON (in titles) Boston Society for Medical Improvement. Cata- - - WHITMAN, Z. G. Historical sketch. Boston logue of the anatomical museum; by J. B. 1820. 8~ S. Jackson. Boston, 1847. 8~ - -- History. Boston, 1842. 8. - Extracts from the records. Vol. 1-6, no. 1. - Boston Hussars. Rules and regulations. Boston, Boston, 1853-70. 8~. 1810 12. (C83) ote. Vol. ed. by Samel Parman and.. - Boston Light Infantry. Constitution. Boston, 1803. Vote. Vol. 1 ed. by Samuel Parkman, and B. V.59) Morland; 2, by W. WV. Morland; 3, by F. E. Oliver. * ( 4, by F. iMinot; 5, by F. MIinot and C. D. Homans. - Independent Company of Cadets. Constitutional articles, ratified Nov. 1816. Boston. 1816. 8~ (B 455) Boston Society of Natural History. Annual, 1868- - Military exercises. Boston, 1818. 8~ 69. Boston, 1868. 12". -- LOTHIOP, S. K. Address, Oct. 19, 1841. Boston, Contents. Vol. 1. List of officers, etc. -Legislative 1841. 8~ (B) acts. - History and present operations. - New England Guards. Proceedings at the 50th - Boston journal of natural history, 1834-63. anniversary, Oct. 15, 1862. Boston, 1862. 8~ Boston, 1837-63. 7 v. 8~ POLITICAL ASSOCIATIONS. - Memoirs; a new series of the Boston journal Boston Taylor Club. Constitution and by-laws. Boston, of natural history. Vol. 1. Bost., 1866-69. 4" 1848. 8~ (C196) Contents. Vol. 1. Verrill, A. E. Revision of the Boston Young Men's Whig Club. Constitution. Boston, polypi of the E. coast of the United States.-Wilder, 1844. 8~ (C 196) B. G. On morphology and teleology, especially in the A For other political associations see the names of limbs of mammalia. - Marcy, 0., and Winchell, A. the associations. Fossils collected in the Niagara limestone at Chicago, Ill., with new species. - Clark, H. J. Anatomy and PRIVATE SCHOOLS. physiology of the vorticellidan parasite, trichodina pe- - Federal St. School. 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Boston, 1808. 12~. (C 178) W W. Life in Sweden. - Tappan, W. B. To my mother Note. United with the library of the Boston Athe- in New England. - Child, lMrs. The preaching of neeum in 1823. Whitefield. — Dawes, R. Gathering of the fairies. - Motley, J. L. ~restward movement of civilization. - OsBoston Veterinary Institute. Prospectus and regulations. ley, J. L. estward movelent of civlization. - OsBoston, 1855. 8' (B 1548) good, S. F. A fable. - Channing, WV. E. Self-culture. Boston, 18. 8 (B 15)- Norton, A. Scene after a summer shower. - EverFor other literary and scientific associations see ett, E. Curiosity baffled. - Waterston, R. C. The the names of the associations. dying archer. - Dana, R. II. Domestic influence of children. - Everett, E. Dirge of Alaric, the Visigoth. MILITARY ASSOCIATIONS. - Sparks, J. Sketch of Captain Nathan Hale. - Allston, W. America to Great Britain. - Buckingham, - Ancient and Honorable Artillery Co. Pro- J. T. 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BOSTON (in titles) 352 BOTANY Boston patriot, 1809-31. Bost., 1809-31. 29 v. f. Boswell, Henry. Complete description of a coll. of rNote. In 1817-20 called the'Independent chronicle and views of the antiquities of England and Boston patriot'; in 1821-31 called the'Boston patriot Wales. London, n.l. f" and mercantile advertiser'. Boswell Boston patriot extra; cause of the embargo removed and Boswell, James. Account of Corsica, and memoour administration completely justified; [with] rials of Paoli. Glasgow, 1768. 8". corresp. between D. M. Erskine and R. Smith. - Journal of a tour to the Hebrides with Dr. JohnBoston, 1809. Broadside. (B 1490) son. New York, 1810. 8. Boston pearl; a gazette of polite literature; ed. by Letters addressed to W. J. Temple; with an inI. C. Pray, Jun. Vol. 5. Boston, 1836. 4 trod. London, 1857. 8" Boston Port bill. See Boston. Hlistory (Town)' - i~iscell. 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BOURET 359 BOURSE Bouret, -. Catalogue [de ses] livres, la vente, 26 jan., 1761. Bourne, H. Flores poetici; the florist's manual. Paris, 1761. 8~ (B 883) Boston, 1853 8 Bourgeois, - Sur e16onor d'Aquitaine. (In S6rieys, A. Bourne, H. R. Fox. English merchants memoirs Bibl. acad., v. 7. 1811.) Bourne, H. R. F ox. En gl ish mer chants; memoirs Bourgeois, -, of Rochelle. Christophe Colomb; ou in illustration of the progress of British comL'Am6rique d6couverte, poime. Par., 1773. erce. London, 1866. 2 v. 8. LAer8~ qu d'.rt *o Pr, 177. Contents. Vol. 1. Early Eng. commerce. -The De 8~' la Poles of Hull (1311-66). - Richard Whittington of Bourgeois, Auguste Anicet, and Feval, P. La reine cotil- London (1360-1423.)- The Canynges of Bristol (1360lon; drame. Paris, 1867. 8. (E 15) 1475.) - Eng. commerce from the close of the 15th cent. Bourgeois de campagne, Les'; par P. Perret. Paris, to the middle of the 17th cent. - The Thornes of Bristol 1859. 18. 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Defence of the'Essentials of ordina- character of B., Mar. 25. Boston, 1838. 8~ (B 1133, tion', [by J. Bowden]; in answer to'Serious 1751,1806) thoughts on a late administration of episcopal or- Bowditch, Nathaniel Ingersoll. History of the Mass. ders'. New York, 1812. 8~ (B 237) General Hospital. Boston, 1851. 8. Bowden, John Wm. A few remarks on pews. London, 1843. 8~ * (B i375) -- The ether controversy; vindication of Mass. Gen. Bowden, Robert. Black's guide to Norway. Edin., Hosp. report of 1848. Boston, 1848. 8~. (B 1566) 1867. 16~1. - Memoir of Bowditch. [From the M6canique Bowdich, T. Edward. Mission to Ashantee; with celeste.] Boston, 1839. 4~ geog. notices of the interior of Africa. Lon- - Same. Prepared for the young. Boston, 1840. geog. notices of the interior of Africa. London, 1819. 4 12. d Suffolk surnames. Boston, 1857. 8~ - French. Voyage en Afrique. (In ontemont. surnames. oston, 1857. 8 Biblioth. univ., v. 28. 1834.) - Same. 2d ed. Boston, 1858. 8. Bowditch, Henry Ingersoll. Consumption in New - Same. 3d ed. Boston, 1861. 8~ England. Boston, 1862. 8~ - Wharf property; or, The law of flats. Boston, 1852. - Same. 2d ed. Boston, 1868. 8. 8. (B 1431) -Address on J. Deane. Greenfield, 1858. 8. (B 1213) Bowditch, Wm. Ingersoll. Slavery and the con- Apology for the medical profession as a means of de- stitution. Boston, 1849. 8~ veloping' the whole nature of man. Boston, 1863. - The anti-slavery reform, its principle and method, 8~ (B 1548) Boston, 1850. 8~ (B 1478) - Brief plea for an ambulance system for the army of - Cass and Taylor on the slavery question. Boston, the U. S. Boston, 1863. 8~ (B 1548) 1848. 12~. (C 261) Cases of anomalous development of tubercles, con- Bowditch, Rev. Wm.Renwick. Analysis, valuation, mencing at the base of the lung. New York, 1855. and use of coal gas. London, 1867. 80 8~. (B 1548)^^ ^ ^ ^ ^and use of coal gas. London, 1867. 8~ - Memoir of Amos Twitchel. Boston, 1851. 120. Bowditch Library. Report of the proprietors. Boston, Memoir of Amos Twitchel. Boston, 1851. 12. 1841. 8 ( 1164) - Paracentesis thoracis; analysis of twenty-five cases of eeso Boston. Public Libra. pleuritic effusion. New York, 1853. 80 (B 1548) Life of Miss Smith. (Is.Smith, - Perinephritic abscess. (In Boston. City Hospital. 1st Bowdler,. Hannah Liof Miss Smith. (In Smith, med. report. 1870.) E. Fragments. 1810, 11.) -Rejoinder to Paine's'Reply'. n.t.., 1841. 80. Bowdler, Jane. Poems and essays. 7th ed. Bath, - Remarks relative to Paine's commentaries upon 1793. 8. the writings of Louis. Boston, 1840. 8. - Same. New York, 1811. 8~ - Sa wrtmne. (B 1163) Bso,14.8Bowdler, John. Reform or ruin; the conduct of the Ring, Tret onaiapragmti he. Bufo.. the Parliament, etc. 2ded. Lond., 1797. 8~ (B 1525) reatise on dapragmatc hera ualo, Bowdler, Thomas. Short view of the life of Lieut. -Trichina spiralis. n.p.,n.d. 80. (B 1548) Gen. Villettes; added, letters written during a -- Trihina spiralis.. niourn.d. 8" (BC1548) t o G e in 1 8 1 4; a -Young stethoscopist; or, aid to auscultation. journey from Calais to Geneva in 1814; app. Boston, 1846. 160. cont. original letters and anecdotes of Mme. Elizabeth de France. Bath, 1815. 8" - PAINE, M. Reply to an attack by B. Boston, Elizabeth d France. Bath, 1815. 8 1840. 8~ --- Postscript to the letters written in France in 1840. 8~ 1814. Bath, 1816. K Bowditch, Jonathan Ingersoll. Table showing the present 1814. Bath, 1815. 8. value of the right of dower of a married woman in - Tentamen med. inaug. de febrium intermittentium any real estate, provided she survives her husband. natura, etc. Edin., 1776. 8~. (B 1548) - Tables exhibiting the number of white persons Bowdler, Rev. Thomas. Redeeming the time, sermon, Sept. in the U. S., at every age. - Tables of the. present 7. London, 1834. 8~. (B 1333) value of a life-annuity at any age, according to Wig- Bowdoin, Madam Elizabeth, Funeral sermon on. 1803. glesworth's bill of mortality. (In Amer. Acad. See Emerson, W. (B 174, 220) Mem., n.s., v. 1. 1833) Bowdoin, James, Governor of Mass., d. 1790. ParaBowditch, Nathaniel. M6canique celeste by La- phrase on part of [R. Dodsley's] (Economy place; tr. with a commentary, and with a of human life. Boston, 1759. 8~ memoir of the trans. by N. I. Bowditch. - Circular transmitting an Act of the legislature of Mass. Boston, 1829-39. 4 v. 4. for the regulation of navigation and commerce. (In - New American practical navigator; with an Mass. Hist. Soc. Proc., 1858-60.) app. [and add]. contin. by J. I. Bowditch. - Letter to Gov. Pownall. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Proc., 18th ad. New York, 1848. 80. 1861.) 18th ed. New York, 1848. 8~. - On light, etc.-The existence of an orb which sur- Addition to the memoir on the solar eclipse of June 16, rounds the whole visible material system. -An hy1806. -Application of Napier's rule for solving the pothesis for solving the phenomena of light.' (In cases of right-angled spheric trigonometry to several Amer. Acad. Mem., v. 1. 1785.). cases of oblique-angled spheric trigonometry. - - Opinions respecting the commercial intercourse beDemonstration of rule for finding the place of a me- tween U. S. and Gr. Brit. Boston, 1797. 80. (B 741) 46. (20. 6. 73.)

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BOWDOIN 362 BOWLES - Papers relative to the Cape Cod canal [embracing] a Bowen, George T. Analysis on an ore of copper from New letter from G. Washington, and an estimate by T. Jersey. (In Acad. Nat. Sci. Jour., v. 3. 1824.) Machin. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 18. 1819.) Bowen, Henry F. Inquiry into the peculiarity of the Apos- Philosophical discourse to the Amer. Acad. of Arts tolic office. Phila., 1844. 8~ (B 1362) and Sciences, oston, Nov. 8. Boston, 1780. 8. (B Bowen, Henry L. Memoir of Tristan Burges with 350, W 31) - Philosophical discourse to the Amer. Acad. of Arts selections from his speeches, etc. Providence, and Sciences, etc. Boston, 1786. 4~ (A 65) 1835. 8~ - Eulogy on. 1791. See Lowell, J. (A 72) —Funeral Bowen, James H. Report upon buildings, building matesermon on. See Thacher,P. (B 233, 333, 867,1093, rials, and methods of building. (In U. S. Commz. W 25) for Paris Expos. 1867. Reports, v. 6.) Bowdoin, James, d. 1811. JrENRS, W. Eulogy of B. Bos- Bowen, John. The Russell predictions on the working ton, 1812. 4~ (A 19) class, the national debt, etc., dissected. - London, - Funeral sermon on. 1811. See Harris, T. M. (A 6) 1850. 8~. (B 1532) Bowdoin, James, d. 1833. Account of ms. journals of the Bowen, Nathaniel. Sermon before the Bible and Common long, little, etc., parliaments. (Is Mass. Hist. Soc. Prayer Book Soc. of New York, Mar. 1. New Col., v. 22. 1830.) York, 1812. 8. (B 305) - MERRILL, J. C. Memoir of B. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. - Sermon: Office of deacons in the church. (In Prot. Col., v. 29. 1846.) Episc. pulpit, v. 2. 1832.) Bowdoin College. Catalogue, Apr., 1835. Brunswick, 1835. Bowen, Pardon. Facts relating to small pox and cow-pock. 12~. (C 180) (In Mass. Med. Soc. Comm., v. 2. 1813.) - Catalogue of officers and students of B. C.; and the Bowen, Penuel. Discourse [on] the death of S. Checkley. Medical School of Maine. Brunswick, 1829. 8~ Boston, 1770. 8~. (B 281, C 23) (Bt946) Bowen, Rev. T. J. Central Africa; adventures, etc., - Catalogue of the Medical School of Maine. Brunswick, 1840. 8. (B 1172) 1849-56. Charlestown, 1857. 12. - Catalogus senatus academici, etc. Hallowell, 1813. 8~. - Grammar and dictionary of the Yoruba language; (B 1693) with descr. of the country. (In Smithsonian Inst. - Laws. Brunswick, 1825. 8~ (B 521) Contrib., v. 10. 1858.) Bowdoin family. WHITMORE, W. H. (In his Account of Bowen, Thomas. Atlas Angl. See Bowen, Eman. Temple family. 1856.)'Bowen, Thomas. Companion for the prisoner. 3d - WINTHROP, R. C. Address before Maine Hist. Soc. at ed. Londn, 1817. 1 Bowdoin college, Sept. 5; [account of the Bowdoin. family]. Boston, 1849. 8~ (B 1960) Bowen, Wm. C. Diss. med. inaug. de sanguine mittendo. family]. Boston, 1849. 8'.~ (B 736 813 835) Bowdoin poets; ed. by E. P. Weston. Brunswick, Edin., 1809. 8. (B 736, 813, 835) 1840. 12'. Bower, Alexander. Life of Luther, with account T> Av.'1'.T i 4.1.^1 -1.4. of the early progress of the reformation. LoaBowen, Abel. Naval monument, battles between ofthe early pro ss of the reformation Lo navies of the U. S. and Gr. Brit. Boston, don, 1813. 85. 1816. 8o Bower, Archibald. History of the Popes. Vol. 1, Picture of Boston. 3d ed. oston 1832, 3 ed. London, 1750-66. 7 v. 4 -Pa ston, 1835. 16' - Account of inq. at Macerata. (In Dellon, M. D. InBowen, Benj. B. Letter to J. Prince on education, partic. quisition at Goa. 1815.) of the blind. Salem, 1838. 12". (C 180) - Affidavitin answer to false accusationsbrought against Bowen, C. The Bible on the present crisis; the him by papists. London, 1756. 8~ (E 131) U. States, and the southern confederacy, de- - Answer to a scurrilous pamphlet.'Six letters from A-d B-r'. London, 1757. 8. (E 131) scribed in the prophecies. N.Y.,1863. 8~ - Second part of answer, etc., with remarks proving Bowen, Charles Christopher. Visit to Peru. (In Galton, the letters to be forged. London, 1757. 8. (E 131) F. Vacation tourists. 1861.) - FULL confutation of all the facts advanced in B-s Bowen, Daniel. History of Philadelphia. Phila., three defences. London, 1757. 8. (E131) Q183. 8o - Six letters from A-d B-r to Father Sheldon; with loos""'39~. o~.'~~ ~facts [on] the authenticity of said letters. London, Bowen, E. E. On teaching by means of grammar. (In 1756. 8. (E 131) Farrar, F. W. Essay. 1868.) Bower, John. History of ancient slavery. (In Anthropol. Bowen, Eli. Pictorial sketch-book of Pennsylvania. Soc. Mem., v. 2. 1866.) Phila., 1853. 8. Bower of bliss, The, and other poems. London, Bowen, Emanuel. Maps. (In Complete system of geogra- 1814. 8. phy. 1747.) Bowers, James. Deceivers made manifest; three disc. Mar- and Thomas. Atlas Anglicanus, counties of S. blehead, 1805. Salem, 1805. 8. (B 873, 1853) Britain. [London,] n.d. f - Disc. on the death of Washington, at Pittston. Hallowell, 1800. 8~. (A 38) Bowen, Francis. Critical essays on the history and - Oration, Marblehead, June 24. Salem, 1805. 8~ (B 962) present condition of speculative philosophy. Bowers, John. The moral condition of the world a source Boston, 1842. 12. of Christian sympathy. (In Suddards, W. Brit. - Documents of the constitution of England and Bowes, pitJ m. mbasse to Russia,1583. (Harris, Bowes, Sir Jerome. Embassie to Russia, 1583. (In Harris, America. Camb., 1854. 8~ J. Col. of voy., v. 1. 1705.) History of the United States. See Weber, G. Bowes, Robert. Correspondence; [ed.by J. Steven- Life of Sir W. Phips. (I Sparks, J. Amer. biog., son]. Lond., 1842. 8. (SurteesSoc.,v. 4.) v. 7. 1837.)- Life of Steuben. (In v. 9. 1838.) - Bowie, and others. U. STATES. 13th Cong. 3d Sess. SenLife of James Otis. nv. 12. 184 ate. Report of the committee on the memorial for - Lowell lectures; application of metaphysical compensation for the ship Alleghany. Georgetown, and ethical science to the evidences of religion. 1816. 8~. (B 1492) Boston, 1849. 8~ Bowle, John. Letter to Dr. Percy cone. a new ed. - Same. New ed. rev. Boston, 1855. 12~ of Don Quixote. London, 1777. 4~ - Principles of political economy applied to the - BARETTI, J. Tolondron; speeches to B. about American people. Boston, 1856. 8~. his ed. of Don Quixote. London, 1786. 8~ - The recent contest in Rhode Island. Boston, 1844. 8~ Bowled out, a farce. See Craven, H. T. (A 73) Bowler, Metcalf. Treatise on agriculture. Provi- Remarks on specie reserves and bank deposits. - Re- dece, 1786. 8' marks on the latest form of the development theory. cie. (In Amer. Acad. Mem., n.s., v. 8. 1861.) - Other copies. (B 747, W 43) Bowen, George. REPORT of the trial of B., for the murder Bowles,-. Maniere dnt s fait lapoudre dans'Inde. of J. Jewett. Northampton, 1816. 8. (B 344, 559) Bwle n Paris. Inst. Ac. d. Sci. Rec. de mm. 1776.) Bowles, Iirs. Caroline Anne. See Southey, Mrs. C. A. B. Bowen, George Ferguson Ithaca in 1850. 2d ed. Bowles, Edward. Catechism for Lady Hewley's hospital. London, 1851. 8~. (Appended to Coulton, T. Funeral sermon. 1836. - Mt. Athos, Thessaly, and Epirus. London, B 1218) 1862.u~ 12'.^' no~ ~Bowles, G. Journey to inspect the mine of Almaden. (In O185. 12.Dillon, J. T. Travels. 1780.)

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BOWLES 363 BOWYER Bowles, John. French aggression proved from Ers- - M'DERMOT, M. Letter to W. L. Bowles, in reply to kine's'View of the causes of the war'. Lon- his letter to T. Campbell, and his two letters to Ld. Byron concern. Pope. (In Pamphleteer, 1822; don, 1797. 8~ v. 20 of B 838) - Inquiry into best means of national safety. Bowman, Edward Carson. MCCARTHY, E. D. Biography London, 1806. 8' of B. (In Harvard mem. biog., v. 2. 1866.) Bowman, John Eddowes. TAYLOR, J. J. Sketch of the - Letter to C. J. Fox, in consequence of his speech on life and character of B. (In Literary and Phil. Francis, Duke of Bedford. 2d ed.; added, ohs. on Soc. of Manchester. Mem., v. 12. 1846.) a sermon preached after the interment of the Duke Bowman, Jonathan. REMARKS on the result of an eccles. hy E. Cartwright. London, n.d. 8. (B 1411) council at Dorchester, Nov. 1773, with reflections on - Letter to C. J. Fox on his motion respecting the reasons of B.'s dismission. Boston, 1774. See libels. London, 1792. 8 Dorchester. (B 1393) - Letter to S..Whitbread [on his] approhation of Lan Bowman, Maycj. Joseph. Journal of the taking of Post St. ~ Letter to S. Whitbread [on his] approbation of Lan- Vincents. (ltClarlkG.K. Sketchofcampaigni Vincents. (In Clark, CG. K. Sketch of campaign in caster's system of education. 2d ed. enl. London, the Illinois. 1778-9.) 1808. 8~ (B 685) Bowman, S., Fieneral sermon on. 1861.~ See Mombert, J. J. - 2d letter [to Whitbread on his bill for establishingpu.b- (B 1594) lie schools]. London, [1808]. 8". (B 685) Bowman, Co. S. M., and Irwin, R. B. Sherman - Reasons for the establishment of savings banks. and his campaigns. New York, 1865. 8 3dced. London, 1817. 80. Bowman, Wm. Defence of our Saviour's miracle of cursing - Reflections at the conclusion of the war. 2d ed. with the fig-tree; in answer to Woolston. London, 1721. add. London, 1801. 8~ (B 781) 8. (E 124) - Strictures on the motions respecting the pledge [de- - The traditions of the clergy destructive of religion, manded] from the ministers. London, 1807. 8. sermon, Wakefield, June 25. 4th ed. London, 1731. (B 680) 8s. (B 39) - Thoughts on the late general election, as demonstra- _ Same. 6th ed. (B 120) tive of the progress of Jacobinism. 2d ed. London, Bowman, Winm. Physiological anatomy. See Todd, IR. B. 1802. 89' (B 1411) Bownas, Samuel. Account of [his] life, travels, and - View of the moral state of society at the close of Christian experiences; [with preface by S. the 18th century. Enlarged. Lond., 1804. 8. Besse]. London, 1756. 8. - Another copy. (B 677) - AnLothLercopy. (B677) Same. Stanford, 1805. 12. Bowles, Samuel. Across the continent; a journey Stonfor 1805.. to the Rocky Mts., the Mormons, and the Pa- Bowring, Sir John. Ancient poetry and romances to the Rocky Mts., the Mormons, and the Pa- Sa t L T2 o 2i cific states. Springfield, 1865. 12'. o t Londonl1824.'. Scifictstates. Sprica;field, 1865. 12vaa n - Cheskian anthology; a history of the poetical ~ Switzerland of America; a summer vacation in i o sc Colorado. Sprinfield 189 12. literature of Bohemia, with trans. specimens Colorado. Springfield, 1869. 12. Lo n, 1832. 12o Bowles, Thomas Gibson. Defence of Paris. Lon- b L 1832. 12'. don, 1871. 8. -- Decimal system in numbers, coins, etc. London, 1871. 8~ don, 1854. 12. Bowles, Wm., Rear-Admiral. Short remarks on the don, 1854. 12 narrative present state of the navy. London, 1846. 8' -- Kingdom and people of Siam; with a narrative present state oftheavy.Lodoof the mission in 1855. Lend., 1857. 2 v. 8. - Thoughts on national defence. 2d ed. London, ~ 181 8^"' -- Minor morals for [the] young people. London, 1852. 8'. - Remarks on the conduct of the naval adminis-- Narrative presented to Charles ii. (In Miscellanies tration of Great Britain since 1815; by a flag Hist. Phil.) officer, with preface by W. B. Lond., 1847. 8' - Observations on the Oriental plague and on quaranBowles, Rev. Winm. Lisle. The English village tines. Edin., 1838. 8 (B 1548) church, sermon for benefit~of the Society for - Poetry of the Magyars; prec. by a sketch of Building and Repairing Churches; added, the language and literature of Hungary andt disc. on six subjects from the cartoons of Transylvania. London. 1830. 8' Raphael. 2d ed. London, 1837. 8-.- Report on Egypt and Candia. Lond., 1840. f. - A few words to Ld. Brougham resp. the cathedral - Report on the Prussian commercial union. Lonclergy of the Church of Eng. Salisbury, 1831. 8~. don, 1840. f. (B 1375) - Report on the commercial statistics of Syria. - Final appeal relative to Pope, in reply to Ros- London, 1840. f. coe; added remarks on Byron's Conversa- _ Report.on trade with China. n.p., 1840. f. tions. London, 1825. 8 _- Servian popular poetry; tr. Lond., 1827. 12. - Final defence of the rights of patronage in deans and Some account of the state of the prisons in Spain and chapters; answer to Bp. [Monk]. 2dimpr. London, Portugal. (In Pamphleteer, 1824; v. 23 of B 838) - Grave o838.f the last Saxon; a poem. - Specimens of the Polish poets; with obs. on - Grave of the last Saxon; a poem. London, the literature of Poland. London, 1827. 12'. 1822. 8. - Hope, an allegorical sketch, etc. London, 1796. 4. -- Specimens of the Russian poets. 2ded. London, (A 47) 1821. 12'. - Last and summary answer to the question,'Of what - On the teaching of modern languages. - Prison labour use have been, and are, the English cathedral estab- and discipline. (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. lishments? London, 1833. 8~ (B 1229) Trans., 1869.) - Life of T. Ken. Lond., 1830. 2 v. (v. 1 w.). 8 -- Supplementary report, 1834. See Villiers, G. First - Vindiciva Wykehamica; or, A vindication of Winches- report on the commercial relations between France ter College. 2d ed. (In Pamphleteer, 1819; v. 13 and Creat Britain. of B 838) - Thoughts on the increase of crimes, the - Visit to the Philippine Islands. Lond., 1859. 8. education of the poor, and the national schools. 2d - BLANCHARD, L. Portrait and memoir of B. (In Sauned. (In v. 15.) - Reply to the charges brought der's portraits, v. 1. 1838.) against the last editor of Pope's works. (In v. 17.) Bowtell, Rev. John. A defence of the 55th canon, in - Observations on the poetical character of Pope. answer, etc. London, 1715. 8~ (C 214) (In v. 17, 18.) - Two letters to Ld. Byron, in answer - Sermon at Patrixbourne, dissenters imposed upon by to his letter, on W. L. Bowles's strictures on the life their teachers. London, 1711. 8~. (C 214) and writings of Pope. (in v. 18.)-Letters to T. Bowyer, George. 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BOWYER 364 BOYLE Bowyer, Wm., d.1737. NICHIOLS,J. Typog. anecdotes of Boyd, Wm. Oration on the death of J. Russell, Nov. 25. B.'s press, 1699-1731. (In Nichols, J. Lit. anecd., Boston, 1795. 8~ (B 655) v. 1-3. 1812.) - Woman, a poem; exhibition at Harv. Univ. Boston, Bowyer, Wm., d. 1777. Miscellaneous tracts by B., 1796. 4. (A 38) Boyd, Rev. WVm. Colportage in Scotland. (In Nat. Assoc. etc.; withnotes by J. Nichols. Lond., 1785. 4. Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans., 1863.) Contents. Epitome of Selden's De synedriis veterum Boyd Wm. H. Baltimore city directory for 1858. Ebrseorum. - Review of Reliquiae Baxterianae. - Tra- ditions of the clergy not destructive of religion. - Papers Balt., n.d. 8~ on Stephen's Thesaurus. -Additions to Chishull's Anti- - Brooklyn business directory, 1858-59. New quitates Asiaticae. - Notes on Caesar's Commentaries. - York, n.d. 8Preface to Montesquieu's Rise and fall of the Roman Empire. - Remarks on the Greek and Roman money.- - Business directory of Essex, Hudson, and Union Notes onMiddleton's Life of Cicero.-Remarks on Roman counties. New York, 1859. 12. history. - Notes on Kennet's Antiquities of Rome. - - Pictorial directory of Broadway, 1859. New Letters from Bentley in the shades, to Lord Orrery. - York n.d. 12 Prefaces. - Letters to Bowyer. - Letters concerning the oaths. - Ockley, S. Letter on the confusion of tongues.- Boydell, John and Josiah, publishers. Catalogue of Dissertations on the land of Goshen. - Nelson, R. Let- [their] stock of prints. London, 1803. 4. ters to some young men. Collection of views of gentleman's seats, castles, - NICHOLS J. Annals of B.'s press, 1732-77. (In Nich- and romnti places in North Wales; engr. ols, J. Lit. anecclotes, v. 2, 3. 1812.) ols, J.' 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BRADDOCK 368 BRADFORD - EXPEDITION of B. to Virginia. London, 1755. 8~. - Sermon, Plymouth, Dec. 21, 1804, the anniv. of the (B 678) landing of our fathers. Boston, 1805. 8~ (B 427, - ORME, R. Original account of B.s defeat, 1755. (In 847, 873) Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 8. 1819.)' - Two sermons, Wiscasset, May 9. Wise., 1798. 8~ (B170) - SARGENT, W. History of the expedition against - Two sermons on the doctrines, etc., of Christ. Camb., Fort Du Quesne, 1755, under B. Phila., Dec. 28, 1794. Boston, 1795. 8~ (B 197, 213) 1855. 8. (Penn. Hist. Soc. Mem., v. 5.) - ed. Speeches of the governors of Massachusetts, - SHEA, J. M. Relations diverses sur la bataille 1765-75, the answers, and other public paduMalangueul; gagne,juillet 9,1755. Nouv. pers. Boston, 1818. 8 York, 1860. 8 Bradford, Alexander W. American antiquities and -aSMITH, W. Brief view of the conduct of Penn- research into the origin and history of the red sylvania in 1755, so far as it affected the gen- race. 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Langdon on the lead1863-64.) ing sentiments in Hopkins' system of doctrines. - Sir Jasper's tenant. (Ine Temple bar, v. 13-16, 1864-66.) Boston, 1794. 8. (B 132, 157) - pseud. Selina Sedilia. (In Harte, B. Condensed Bradford, Ephraim P. Address at the funeral of Col. D. novels. 1871.) Warner, Mar. 23d, A. L. 5813. Amherst, L. H., - FORGUES,P. E.D. Le ioman a sensation. (In Revue 1813. 8~ (C 202) d. D. Mondes, juin 1863.) - Discourse at Francestown, N. H., July, 1838, in comBradford, Alden. Address, opening of the Acad- memoration of the character and usefulness of M. emy, Wiscasset, Nov. 16,1807. Wiscasset, 1808. 80 Bradford, who died at Montague, Mass., June 14, eB 243, C 109) 1838. Concord, 1838. 8. (B 1840) - Address, Wiscasset Female Asylum, Oct. 8. Hallo - Discourse at New-Boston, to the Handellian Soc., Feb. well, 1811. 8. (B 399) 22, 1807. Amherst, 1807. 8. (B 305) - Biog. notice of J. Winthrop. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Bradford, Gamaliel. The writer; original essays, Col., v. 20. 1823.) moral and amusing. Boston, 1822. 12~ - Biography of Hon. Caleb Strong. Boston, 1820. 8~ - State prisons and the penitentiary system vindicated. ~~~(B]3~ 570, 1166). ~Charlestown, 1821. 8. (B 1978) Description of Duxbury, Mass. (lI Mass. Hist. Soc. Char ow 1 8 ( 198) - Description of Duxbury, Mass. (1)t Mass. Hist. Soc. - BRADFORD, A. Memoir of G. B. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 2.) - Desc. of Wiscasset and of the River Col. v211825.) Sheepscot. (i v. 7. 1801.) - FRANCIS, C. Memoir of B. n.p.,n.d. 8. (B 1453 and - Discourse, Hallowell, opening of the academy, May.5, in Mass. Hist.Soc. Col., v. 29. 184.) 1795. Hallowell, 1795. 8. (B 213, 296) - Discourse, Soc. Prop. Gospel among the Indians, Nov. Bradford, Rev. Geo., Funeral seremon on. 1859. See Putnam, 4. Boston, 1830. 8~ (B 1064) A. (B 1244) - Eulogy in commemoration of the virtues of Washing- Bradford, James. Address, 2d centennial anniv. of settleton, Wiscasset, Feb. 22. Wiscasset, 1800. 8~ (W52) ment of Rowley. (In Gage, T. Hist. of R. 1840.) - Eulogy [on] Washington, Feb. 22, 1800. Wiscasset, - Associations for suppression of vice vindicated, ser1800. 8". (E 61) monr before Pittsfield Aux. Soc. Prom. Good Morals, -Evangelical history; a narrative of the life of June 1. Pittsfield, 1815. 8 (B 305) - History of Sheffield. (In Dewey, C., and others. Christ, etc. Boston, 1813. 8~ ist. of Berkshire, pt. 2. 1829.) - Evangelical history; or, Books of the New Tes- Bradford, John, d. 1555. Godly meditations. Lontament; with introd., notes, etc. Vol. 1. don, 1614. 18~ Boston, 1836. 8~ - Writings, ed. for the Parker Soc. by A. Town- History of Massachusetts, 1620-1820. Boston, send. Camb., 1853. 8~ 1835. 8~ Contents. Biog. notice. - Letters. - Three pieces - History of Massachusetts, 1764-1820. Boston, from Emmanuel mss., Camb.: Meditation on the pas1822-29. 3 v. 8' sion; - Prayer on the ten commandments; - Frag1822lQ^ll.lii-2^9 v. 3 1V.-. 8.ment on St. John's Gospel. - Confutation of four RomContents. Vol. 1. 1764- July 1775. 2. 1775-89. ish doctrines. - Hurt of hearing mass. - Meditation 3. 1790-1820. on the kingdom of Christ. - Complaint of verity. - - History of the Federal government, 1789-1839. Remains of Bps. Ridley, Hooper, and others. Boston, 1840. 8~ Bradford, John. Address to the inhabitants of NewBruns- Human learning favorable to true religion; address ickand Nova Scotia, on themission of J. James,(B860) before the 4. B. K., in Bowdoin College, Sept. 2,and C. W. Wlton. Londo, 1788. 8 (B860) 1841. Boston, 1841. 8. (B 1181, 1733) - Sermon, Oct. 9, 1746, thanksgiving. London, n.d. 8~ - Letter respecting mounds, etc. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. (B 1252) Col., v. 1(. Ms1814.) H S Bradford, Rev. John. OBITUARY notice of B.; with Memoir of Gamaliel Badford. (In Mass. Hist. 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BRADFORD 369 BRADSHAW - Sermon before the House of Lords, Jan. 30, 1718-9. - FRANKLIN, pseud. Examination of B.'s answer to the London, 1719. 8~ (B 1248) interrogatories presented to him by a committee of - Sermon, ordination of N. Tilton in Scarborough, Dec. the state Anti-Slavery Soc. Albany, 1838. 8. (B 17.75) 10, 1800. Portsmouth, 1801. 8~ (B 166, 1875) Bradlee, Rev. Caleb Davis. Sermon the Sabbath after the - Sermon before the Lord Mayor, Nov. 5, 1696. London, decease of R. Pike. Boston, 1863. 8~. (B 1594) 1697. 4~ (B 1249) Bradlee, Joseph P., Funeral sermon on. 1838. See Froth- Sermon, consecration of Ofspring, Bp. of Exeter and ingham, N. L. (B 1209, 1806) Charles, Bp. of Norwich, Feb. 8,1707-08. London, Bradley, C. Exercises in Latin prosody. 4th ed. 1708. 4~ (B 1349) London, 1823. 12 - Sermon before the Ld. Mayor, Jan. 30, 1710. London, 1711. 8- (B 1248, 1249) Bradley, Chas. Sermon: The worshippers in the heavenly Sermon before the Lord Mayor, Nov. 5, 1713. London, temple. 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Narrative of two excommunications upon young men born in New England, and sundry B. by the Congregational Church in Lee. Stockancient men that came out of Holland and old Eng- bridge, 1796. 8u (B 476) land. (In Young, A. Chronlicles. 1841.) Bradley, Joseph H. Supplementary petition of Major G. - Descriptive and historical account of New England, in ochman containing a rejoinder to the answer of B. verse. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 3. 1810.) n.p., 1848. 8. (B 1460) - History of Plymouth colony. (In Young, A. Chroni-po of the conduct of J. H. Bradley towards -1 Expos6 of the conduct of J. H. Bradley towards G0. cles. 1841.) Tochman. np., 1847. 8~ (B 1450, 1460) - History of Plymouth plantation; ed. by C. Bradley, Joseph P. The American union and the evils to Deane. Boston, 1856. 8. which it has been exposed. (In New Jersey Hist. NAote. This forms the greater part of Vol. 33 Soc. Proc., v. 5. 1850-51.) of Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. Bradley, Joshua. Funeral sermon on P. Mumford. New- Letter book. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 3. 1810.) port, 1805. 8. (B 305) - Letter to John Winthrop. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. Bradley, L. The anthistometor. -The electro-magnet.~ v. 3Letter2. 181to5John4.) WThe galvanic battery.- Tellurium, a metal. (Ih v.Memoi of Elder BrewsteAmer. Assoc. Proc., v. 16. 1867.)- Cosmogony. - -Memoir of Elder Brewster. (In Young, A. Chronicles of the Pilgrim fathers, etc. 1841.) - A word to Boston. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 27. Bradley, Stephen R. Vermont's appeal to the 1838.) world, containing the claims of Mass., N. H., - anzd Winslow, E. Journal of a plantation settled at and N. Y. Hartford, [1779 or 80]. 8~ Plymouth, 1621. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 8, 9; Another cop. (C 102) asnd in Young, A. Chronicles, etc. 1841.) - nothercoy. (102) e Same. ith in. o and notes by H. M. Dex- Bradley monument, erected Aug. 22, 1837. (In N. H. Hist. ter. Boston, 1865. 4. Bradman, Arthur. Narrative of the sufferings of R. - DEANE, C. 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BRADSHAW'S 370 BRAIN Bradshaw's railway companion for Great Britain Braga, Portugal. FLOREZ, H. De la provinci antign de and Ireland, Feb. 1843. London,.d. 240. AGalicia en comun, y de su metropoi, Braga en particular. (in his Esp. sagrada, v. 15. 1759.) Bradshaw's through route guide to India, Egypt, Bragadina Cavalli, Veneranda. Sonetto. (in Poeti ital. China, and Australia. London, 1867. 16~ contemp. 1843.) Bradstreet, Mrs. Anne Dudley. Several poems, Braganza, atragedy. See Jephson, R. Bragdon, Charles D. Hemp and flax in the West. (In cont. a descrip. of the four elements, constit- Moore, D. F. Manual of flax culture. 1863.) utions, ages of man, seasons of the year; Bragdon, Joseph H. Report of the reception of with an exact epitome of the three first mon- sons of Newburyport resident abroad, July archies. 3d ed., enl. [Also, funeral elegy 4, 1854. Newburyport, 1854. 8. upon B., by J. Norton.] n.p., 1758. 12. - Same. (B 1598) - Will. (In Essex Inst. Hist. Col., v. 4. 1862.) 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BRITISH 387 BRITISH Politics. British Guiana. CASE of free-labor British colo- FRANKLIN, B. Interest of Great Britain withies submitted for an impartial re-hearing. regard to her colonies and the acquisitions of London, 1852. 8. Canada and Guadaloupe. 2d ed. London, - CROAL, J. Second address to the colonists of 1761. 8. B. G., etc. Demerary, 1833. 4. - -Another copy. (B 389) - DALTON, H. G. History of British Guiana. - -ame. Boston and London, 1760. 8~ (B 517,617, 920) London, 1855. 2 v. 8~ - MISCELLANEOUS essay cone. the courses pursued by - HANCOCK, J. Observations on British Guiana. Gr. Brit. in the affairs of her colonies. London, London, 1835. 80 1755. 8~. (B 742) - OBSERVATIONS on several Acts of Parliament on the - HILDRETH, R. Local guide of British Guiana. 4th, 6th, and 7th years of I. M.'s reign. Boston, Demerary, 1843. 12~ 1769. 8~ (B 1078, 1094) -HOLMES, W. H. Free cotton; how and where - PROPOSALS for uniting the Eng. colonies on the conti- to gw i; wh a mp of B. 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BRITISH 388 BRITONS - Synopsis of the contents of the British Museum. - List of books of reference in the reading room London, 1810. 4~ of the British Museum; [by W. B. Rye, with - Same. 3d ed. London, 1810. 8~ (B 696) a pref. by J. W. Jones]. London, [1859]. 8. - Same. 5th ed. London, 1812. 8~ - Same. 2d ed. London, 1871. 82 - Same. 22d ed. London, 1823. 8. - CRESTADORO, A. The art of making catalogues - Same. 25th ed. London, 1827.. 8. of libraries; or a method to obtain in a short - Same. 31st ed. London, 1836. 8~ time a printed catalogue of the British Mu- Same. 34th ed. London, 1837. 12~ seum. London, 1856. 8. - Same. 48th ed. London, 1845. 12~. - FIGANIiRE, F. F. de la. Catalogo dos mss. - Same. 60th ed. London, 1853. 12. portuguezes no Museu. Lisboa, 1853. 8~ - CLARKE, E. D. Tomb of Alexander; a disser- - NICOLAS, Sir H. Catalogue of the herald's vistation on the sarcophagus brought fiom Alex- itations in the M. 2d ed. London, 1825. 8~ andria. 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BRODIE 391 BROMWELL poisons. - Action of poisons on the animal system. - Broglie, Achille Charles Leonce Victor. duc de. Cruautes Account of a dissection of a human foetus, in which the de la traite des noirs. [Paris.] 1822. 12~. (C 160) circulation of the blood was carried on without a heart. - Discours a la chambre des pairs. sur la traite des - Influence of the nervous system on the action of the negres. Paris. 1822. 8~ (B 1003) muscles and of the heart. - Influence of the nerves of - Discours. (In Paris. Inst. Acad. Fr. Recueil des the eighth pair on the secretions of the stomach. - disc., 1850-59. 2e p.) Diseases of the joints. - Lectures on diseases of the - Rapport sur le concours rel. au manuel de morale et urinary organs. - Notes on lithotrity. 3. Abscess in d'econ. politique a lusage des classes ouvrieres. (Li the brain. - Effects produced by bile in the process of Paris. Inst. Ac. d. Sci. 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London, 1820. 80 cBrooke, Fulke, Lord. See Greville, Sir F., Baron Brooke. membrane of the lungs. London, 1820. 8~ - SLADE, D. D. Prize essay,'To what affections of the Brooke, Henry. Poetical woks; ed. with life by lungs does B.give origin'. Boston, 1859. 8~. (B 1562) Miss Brooke. 3d ed. Dublin, 1792. 4 v. 8~ Bronchorst, Everaard. NICERON, J. P. (In his MAm., oContents. Vol. 1. Universal beauty. - Jerusalem v. 43. 1745.) delivered, tr. from Tasso. - Constantia. - Redemption.'rongniart, A d eThodore. Histoire des v1' - - - 2. Fables. - Last speech of John Good. - Gustavus Brongniart, Adolphe Theodore. Histoire des veg- Vasa. - Earl of Essex. 3. Impostor. - Earl of taux fossiles. Paris, 1828-37. 2 v. (v. 2 in- Westmoreland. - Cymbeline.- Montezuma. 4. 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New York, 2 v. 8. 1860. 2 v. 12. - and CUVIER, G. La g6ographie min6ralogique - - KINGSLEY, C. Brooks. and the Fool of quality. (In des environs de Paris. Paris, 1811. 4. his New miscel. 1860.) ronn einric Georg. Distribution des corps organiss - GustavusVasa, a tragedy. London, 1739. 8~. (B 1656) Bronnz Ileinrich Georg. ~Distribution des corps organis~s - Same. (in Bell's Brit. theatre, v. 32. 1797; - London fossiles dans les diflerents terrains s6dimentaires, etc. saen Bels t. theatre, v. 3. 1797it. dram (In Paris. Inst. Ac. d. Sci. Suppl. aux comptes v.s, pt. 2. 184.a, rendus, v. 2. 1861.) v., pt.. 0 *) Bronson, Rev. Abraham. The glory of the Gospel. (In - Poems. (In Campbell, T. Specimens of Brit. poets, Amer. pulpit. 1831. B 1779) v. 6. 1819; - and Chalmers, A. Works of the Eng. - Manual labour in literary institutions. (In Prot. poets, v. 17. 1810.) Epis. pulpit, v. 5. 1835. B 1776) - Trval of the Roman Catholics of Ireland. Dublin, - Sermon: The glory of the Gospel. (It Prot. 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Cincin., tice of the authors, a selection from their lit- 1840. 12~. (C 258) erary remains, and a preface, by Currer Bell. Brooke, Rev. Stopford Augustus. Life and letters Leipzig, Tauchnitz, 1851. 2 v. 16~ of F. W. Robertson. London, 1865. 2v. 8. - and A. Poems. London, 1846. 12~ - Same. Boston, 1865. 2v. 12. Bronze. MONGEZ, A. Le bronze desanciens, etsatrempe. - Sermons preached in St. James's Chapel, Lon(In Paris. Inst. Ac. d. Inscr. Mem., v. 8. 1827.) don. Boston, 1869. 8. Bronzes. DIDRON, A. N. Bronzes du moyen age. (In Brooke, Zachariah. Two sermons before the Univ., on the Annales archeol., v. 19. 1859.) restoration of Chas. II. and accession of Geo. II. Bronzino, Angelo. [Poesie.] (In Berni, F. Opere bur- 1762. Camb., 1763. 4 (B 1262) lesche, v. 2, 3. 1824.) Brooke and BrookeFarm; byH.Martineau. Boston, Bronzino, Cristofano. [Poesie.] (In Berni, F. Opere Brookea Brteu. Boston, burlesche, v. 3. 1824.) 1832. 18~ (Illustr. of polit. econ., no. 3.) Brook, Mary, a Friend. Preuves de la necessite de s'at- Brooke Farm. NOYES, J. H. (In his History of American tendre en silence; tr. de l'anglais. Londres, 1792. socialisms. 1870.) 12~. (C 86) Brookes, H. Gold as a commodity and as money. (In Nat. Brooke, Arthur. See Broke, A. Assoc. From. Soc. Sci. Trans. 1862.)

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BROOKES 393 BROOKS Brookes, Richard. Dictionary of the world; geog- - Daily monitor. Boston, 1828. 8~ raphical part by B., historical and biograph- - Discourse, interment of Rev. J. Flint. Hingham, 1835. ical parts by J. Collyer. Lend., 1772. 2 v. f0 8~ (B 1215) - General gazetteer. London, 1762. 8~ - Elements of ornithology. Boston, 1847. 12~ - Same. 2ded. London, 1766. 8~. - Family prayer book. Camb., 1821. 12~ cn -Same. With an address and collection of Brookes, Samuel. Introduction to the study of co Bton- S W chology. London, 1815.. Boston, 1812 - Same. 12th ed. Boston, 1846. 12~ Brookes, Thomas. See Brooks, T. Brookfield, lass. FISKE, N. Account of the settlement of - History of Medford, 1630-1855. Bost., 1855. 8. B. - Description of B., with additions to Fiske's - Laws of reproduction, considered with particular refaccount. Births and deaths, 1789-91. (In Mass. erence to the intermarriage of first cousins. (In Hist. Soc. Col., v. 1. 1806.) Amer.Assoc. Proc., v.9. 1856.) - DECISION of the supreme court of Mass. relating to the - Same. Camb., 1856. 8~ (B 1549) furniture of a church in Brookfield; with the argu- - Memoir of Joseph Willard. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. ments. Boston, 1832. 8. (B 1239) Proc., 1866-67.) - FISKE, N. Remarkable providences to be gratefully _ Parisian linguist. Boston, [1841?] oblong 8~ recollected: sermon at B. Boston, 1776. 80. (B 313) -Remarks on Europe, relating to education, peace, and - FOOT, J. Historical discourse, Nov. 27, 1828. Brook- laor N Y., 186. 8 ( 1502) field, 1829. 80. (B 965) field, 1829. (B 965 ) Sermon on procrastination. (In Liberal preacher, Brookfield Association. Communication to the council - S n o p. which ordained L. I. Hoadley. Worcester, 1824. 8~.. 3 (B 1394) - The tornado of 1851 in Medford, W. Camb. and Brookline, Mass. Public Library. Catalogue. Bos- Waltham. Boston, 1852. 24. ton, 1865. 8. Brooks, Charles Shirley. Anything for a change; - ADAMS, G. Brookline business directory, 1849-50. a comedy. (Ao. 114 of De Witt's acting plays.) (In Adams, G. Environs of Boston. 1849-50.) - Aspen court. (In Bentley'smiscell., v. 33-38. 1853-55). - PIERCE, J. Discourse at Brookline, Nov. 24, 1805, a - The partners. (In Dubl. univ. mag., v. 49-51. 1857-58.) century from the incorporation. Camb., 1806. 8. - The silver cord. New York, 1861. 8~ (B 204, 429, 925) -' _ Sooner or later. New York, 1868. 8~ - Discourse, Nov. 9, 1817, century from the gathering - Sooner or later. New York, 1868. 80 of the church in B. Boston, 1818. 80. (B328) Brooks, Rev. Charles Timothy. Controversy touch-- Historical sketch of Brookline. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. ing the old stone mill in Newport, R. I. NewCol., v. 12. 1814.) port, 1851. 12~ - Valedictory sermon, on leaving the old meeting e a poem, 100th anniv. of the Redood L house in Brookline, and dedicatory sermon on enter- quidnec, a poe, 10th anniv. o(C 188) ing the new house of worship. Camb., 1806. 8 b y Co., Newport, 12. 88) (B 1853) - German lyrics. Boston, 1853. 16. - SAVAGE, J. Note on J. Pierce's hist. sketch of Brook- - Schiller's Homage of the arts, with pieces from line. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 12. 1814.) other German poets. New York, 1844. 12. Brookline. Christ's Church, Longwood. Arti- - Songs of field and flood. Boston, 1853. 16. (C 188) cles of association; deed of trust, etc. Bos- - Think on these things, sermon. Newport, R. 1., Feb. ton, 1864. 12~!. Newport. 1841. 80 (C 206) Brookline, N.H. SAWTELLE, J.B. Oration, at ote. Fo translations by B. see Goethe;- Korthe centennial celebration in B., Sept. 8. Songs and ballads; tr.from Germanlyric poets, Fitchburg, 1869. 80. with notes. Boston, 1842. 12. (Ripley's Brooklyn, Conn. WILLSON, L. Review of the eccl. pro- wpec. for. sta it, 1. 12 14( ceedings in the Cong. church in Brooklyn, etc. Spec. for. tand. lit., v. 14.) Worcester, 1818. 8~ (B 270) Contents. Uhland. - Koirner. - Burger. - Holty.BrooklynN.Y. BOYD, W. H. Buinessdirectory, Schiller. - Goethe. - Rilckert. - Klopstock. - A. L. Brooklyn, N.Y. BOYDW.H. Business dirollen. - Arndt. -Herder. - Richter. - Pfeffel. - Stol1858-59. New York, n.d. 8~. berg.- Claudius. - Gleim. - Schmidt. - Langbein. - - CAMMANN, H. J., and CAMP, H. N. The charities Gellert. - Kerner. - Mahlmann. - Tieck. - Brunn. - of N.Y., Brooklyn, etc. N. Y., 1868. 8 Kosegarten. - Krummacher. - Novalis. - 2iscellaneFURMN, G. Notes relative to the town of ous: Songs of life;-Songs of nature;- Home and - FURMAN, G. Notes relative to the town of liberty. - Notes. Brooklyn. Brooklyn, 1865. 4~ Brooks, Edward. Answer to the pamphlet of J. A. - ROMAINE, B. Review; tomb of the martyrs who died Lowell Boston 1851 80 ill dungeons and prison-ships during the Revolution. - and Lowell, J. A. Correspondence; with reN. Y., 1839. 80 (B 1602) NT, y^^ 18392.' 8~. 1602) -and Lowell, J. A. Correspondence; with re- STILES, H. R. History of the city of Brooklyn; marks by E. Brooks. Boston, 1847. 80 including Bushwick and Williamsburgh. - LOWELL, J. A. Reply to a pamphlet circulated Brooklyn, 1867-69. 2v. 8~. by E. Brooks. Boston, 1848. 8~ See also Greenwood cemetery. Brooks, Eleazar, Fseneral sermon on. 1806. See Brooks, ESee also Greenwood cemetery. (B 87, 331) Brooklyn Mercantile Library. Catalogue of books. Brooks, Erastus. Speech, Feb. 7, 8, and 13, 1855, on the Brooklyn, 1858. 8. Lemon slave case and slavery. secret societies, and Brooklyn. Women's Relief Association of Brooklyn and oaths, etc. Wash., 1855. 8. (B 1507) Long Island. (lit Brockett, L. P. Woman's work - The 29th Congress, men and measures. [Wash., in the civil war. 1867.) 1846.] 8. (B 1502) Brooks, Artemas L., et al. vs. John Fisk and N. G. Brooks, Frederik. Biographyof Gorha P. Stevens. (In ^Norcross. Report of the argument of W. BrooksHarvard memorial biographies, v. 2. 1866.) N orcross. Beport of the argument of W. Brooks, Hugh T. Flax as a domestic institution. (In Whiting, upon Woodworth's planingmachine. Moore, D. T. Manual of flax culture. 1863.) Boston, 1854. 8~ Brooks, J. Tyrwhitt. Four months among the gold Brooks, Cecilia, Funeral sermon on. 1837. See May, S. J. finders in Alta California. 2d ed. London, (B 1209) 1849. 120 Brooks, Rev. Charles. The Christian in his closet; Brooks, James. Defence of Pres. Fillmore, at Cincinnati, or, Prayers for individuals. 2d ed. Boston, May 30. Cincinnati, 1856. 8~. (B 1508) 1845. 12~ - Remarks in the House of Reps., March 7, on the de- Address before the Hingham Peace Society. Boston, ficency bill. - Speech, at 932 Broadway Dec. 30, 1821. 80. (B 565). 1862. (In Handbook of the democracy. 1863-64.) - Elementary instruction, address, Quincy, July 4, 1837. - Report upon coiage and seignorage. Wash., 1852. 8 Quincy, 1837. 8~ (B 1205) (B 1546) - School reform; or Teachers' seminaries. (In Amer. - Speech on the deficiency bill, March 20, 1852. Wash., Inst. of Instr. Lect. 1837.) —Natural history as a 1852. 8. (B 1506) classic. -(In 1844.) Duties of the legislatures to Brooks, James Gordon and Mary E. The rivals of public schools. (In 1849.) Este, and other poems. N. Y., 1829. 12~ 50. (8. 7. 73.)

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BROOKS 394 BROUGHAM Brooks, John. Discourse before the Humane Soc. of Mass. Brosset, Marie Felicite. Explication de diverses inscripJune 9, 1795. Boston, 1795. 8~. (B 770, 1923) tions armeniennes. -Inscriptions tumulaires geor- Same. Boston, 1795. 4~ (B 1898) giennes de Moscou et de St. Petersbourg. (In St. - Dissertation on pneumonia. (In Mass. Med. Soc. Petersburg. Ac. d. Sci. Mem., 6e ser., v. 4. 1840.) Med. comm., v. 3. 1822.) - Materiaux pour servir a l'histoire de la Georgie, - Eulogy on Washington, Medford, Jan. 13, 1800. Bos- 1201-1755. (In v. 5. 1845.) ton, 1800. 8~ (E 87, 162, W 55) Broster, John. Progress of the system for the removal of - Same. (In Washington, G. EULOGIES. 1800.) impediments in speech, no. 2. [London,] 1826. 8~ - Oration to the Cincinnati, July 4. Bost., 1787. 4~. (A 2) (B 1549) - Sermon, funeral of Mrs. A. Snow. Brattleborough, Brother and sister, and other tales; by Mrs. Ellis. 1824. 120. (C 200) New Yor - DIXWELL, J. Memoir of B. (In Mass. Med. Soc. Yo 18. 18 Med. comm., v. 4. 1829.) Brother Ben; a farce. See Morton, J. M. - LONGACRE, J. B., and HERRING, J. John Brooks. Brother Bill and me; a farce. See Suter, W. E. (In their Nat. portr. gal., v. 2. 1835.) Brother Jacob. (In Cornhill mag., v. 10. 1864.) Brooks, L. Short method of obtaining the average Brother Jonathan. Vol. 2, 3. N. Y., 1842-43. 2 v. 4' time upon notes, accounts, etc., based on in- Brother Jonathan's epistle to his relations on both sides of terest at 6 per ct. n. p., 1851. 8~. the Atlantic. Boston, 1852. 8~ (C 189) ~D rest at er^'P' n. pBrotherhoods. LA FARELLE, F. F. de. Mimoire sur Brooks, Mrs. Maria Gowen. Zophiel; or, The bride lemploi des frrees des ecoles chretiennes dans les of seven; by Maria del Occidente. Boston, maisons de detention. (In Paris. Inst. Ac. d. Sci. 1833. 16~. Jlor. Compte rendu, v. 11. 1847.) Brooks, Mary E. See Brooks, J. G. Brothers, Richard. Revealed knowledge of the Brooks, Nathan Covington. History of the church, a poem. prophecies and times. Book 1, 2. London, Baltimore, 1741. 8~ (C 189) 1794. 8 Brooks, Peter Chardon. EVERETT, E. Life of B. (In. Hunt, F. Lives of Amer. merchants, v. 1. 1856.) Contents. Book 1. Restoration of the Hebrews to - PFunfral sermon on. 1849. See Frothingham, N. L. Jerusalem by 1798. 2. Fall of the Turkish, German, (B 1209, 1737) and Russian empires. Brooks, Richard. Observations on milling broad and nar- - Same. New London, 1795. 12~ row cloth. London, 1743. 8~ (B 795) - Another copy of Book 1. (C 227) Brooks, S. H. Rudimentary treatise on the erection - Same. Book 1, [2]. Phila.. 1795. 8. (W 33) of dwelling houses. Lond., Weale, 1860. 12. - Same. Book 1. Phila., 1795. 8 (B 1362) Brooks, Shirley. See Brooks, Charles Shirley. - HALHED, N. B. Calculation on the commen eBrooks, T. B. Report and journal. (Ins Gillmore, Q. A. ment of the millennium, with a letter from B. Engineer operations against Charleston. 1865.) 2ded. London, 1795. 8. Brooks, Thomas. The silent soul, with sovereign -- Speech respecting the confinement of B. London, antidotes against the most miserable exigents. 1795. 8~ (B 1679) Boston, 1728. 12. - - Testimony of the authenticity of the proph- Same, entitled The mute Christian under the ecies of B. London,. 1795. 8. smarting rod. 13th ed. Glasgow, 1738. 12~ - - Same. 2d ed. London, 1795. 8~. (B 1362) - Sermon, 1662. (In Farewell serm. Nonconform. 1816.) -- Whole of the testimonies to the authenticity Brooks, WVm., vs. Byam, E., and others. Case in of the prophecies of B. London, 1795. 8~ equity. [Depositions, etc.] Boston, 1842. 8~ Brothers, Thomas. The United States as they are. Brooks, Wm. G. Paper on the rank of students in Harvard London, 1840. 8. College. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Proc., 1866-67.) Brothers, The; a comedy, by R. Cumberland. (In Bell's Brooks, Wm. Hathorne. Education of the five senses. (In Brit. theatre, v. 12; and in Scott's Brit. drama, v. 2, Amer. Inst. Instr. Lect. 1831.) -Thorough teach- pt. 2.) ing. (In 1836.) Brothers, The; a comedy, by J. Shirley. (In his Works, - Geography of Mass. See Carter, J. G. v. 1. 1833.) Broom, Herbert. Introd. lecture on the study.of the law. Brothers, The; a tragedy, by E. Young. (In Bell's Brit. London, [1853]. 8~. (B 1433) theatre, v. 30; and in Scott's Brit. drama, v. 1. pt. 2.) Broom, Jacob. Address before the United Americans, Feb. Brothers, The; or, Consequences, a story. Camb., 1823. 12~. 22. New York, 1854. 8~. (B 1572) (C 249) - Defence of Americanism, speech, Aug. 4. Wash., Brothers in Unity. See Yale College. 1856. 8~ (B 1508) Brotherton, E. State of popular education, and suggesBroom, Robert. Legal education. (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. tions for its advancement. (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans., 1858.) Soc. Sci. Trans., 1865.) Broome, i/.rs. F. N. See Barker, Lady Mary Anne Stewart. Brothertown Indians. CUMMOCK, Thomas. Sketch. (In Broome, Gordon. Laurentian apatites of Canada. 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(In his Lives of eminent Eng. poets, v. 2. peasantry in Ireland. (In Nat. Assoc. From. Soc. 1810; and Works, v. 11. 1806.) Tri na 18i1' Brophy, Charles A. Residence in Bulgaria. 1869. See. Tran., 1861. St. Clair, S. G. B. Brougham, Henry, Baron Brouglham and Vaux. Brosius, F. X. New method of finding the latitude by Account of Lord Bacon's Novum organum double altitudes of the sun. Camb., 1815. 8'. (B 981) scientiarum. n.t.p. 8. (Lib. usef. knowl.) Brosses, Charles de. Lettres hist. et crit. sur - British constitution; its history, structure, and l'Italie. Paris, 1799. 3 v. 8. working. London, 1861. 8. - Same. 2e ed. Prec. d'un essai sur la vie de - Contributions to the Edinburgh review. Lonl'auteur par M. R. Colomb. Par., 1858.2 v. 8~ don, 1856. 3 v. 8' - Trait6 de la formation mecanique des langues Contents. Vol.1. Rhetorical articles. 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BROUGHAM 395 BROUGHAM relations of Great Britain. 1839. - Spanish affairs. - CLARKE, L. Letter to B., in reply to strictures 1808.- Spain and the war. 1808.- Spanish affairs.-. 8' Saragossa. 1809. - Poland. 1814. - Conduct of the war. on Winchester College. Winchester, 1818. 8~ 1809. - Constitutional questions. Parliamentary re- - - LETTER to Sir W. Scott in answer to B.'s letter to form. 1811. - Queen consort. 1814. - Dangers of the Romilly. 2d ed. London, 1818. 8~ (B 1672) constitution. 1816. - Alarms of sedition. 1817. - Can- -- Same. 5th ed. London, 1818. 8~. (B 676) ning Parliamentary reform. 1822. - High tory princi- - Life and times, by himself. Edin. and London, pies. 3. Political economy and finance. Currency 1871 3 v 8' and commerce. 1803.- National debt. 1804. - Usury.. Y 1 3 - Law taxes. 1816. - Criminal law. English criminal - Sae. 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French. - American statesmen. - Congress of Verona. - Same. (In Discourses on the objects and uses of French.. Americanstatesme. -. Co s sci. and lit. Harper's fam. lib., v. 179.) -- Dissertations on subjects of science connected - Opening addresses before the Assoc. for 1857-65. (In with natural theology; the concluding vol- Nat. Assoc. Prom. of Soc. Sci. Trans., 1857-65.)umes of the new ed. of Paley's work. Lon- Railway accidents. (In 1857.)-Diffusion of knowldon, 1839. 2 v. 8~ edge. (laL 1858.)-Address. (In 1866.) Contents. Vol. 1. Of instinct. - Note on the glow Political philosophy. London, 1842. 2 v. 8. worm.- Structure of the cells of bees.- Note resp. (Lib. Usef. Kn.) evidences of design. 2. Dissertation on the origin Contents. Vol. 1. Principles of government, monof evil. - On conflicting instances and contrivances. - archical government, Eastern monarchies. 2. EuroDoctrine.of ubiquity. - Note upon the resurrection. - pean monarchies. Note on the vis medicatrix. - Analyticalview of Cuvier's - Practical observations on popular education. Boston, researches on fossil osteology, and application to natural 1826. 8~. (B 552) theology. -Labours of Cuvier's successors. - Notes on - Preface. (In Plunket, D. Life of Lord Plunket, v. 1. the fossil osteology. - Principia. 1867.) Note. Lord Brougham and Sir C. Bell wrote the notes - Present state of the law speech Feb. 7. Lonto the ed. of Paley's'Nat. theol.' pub. at London, 1836. don, 1828. 8 - Historical account of the discovery of the composition of water. (In Arago, F. Life of Watt. 1839.) - Same. Phila., 1828. 8. - Historical sketches of statesmen in the time of - Sketches of public characters; with a dissertaGeorge III. lst-3d series. London, 1839-43. tion on the eloquence of the ancients. Phila., 3 v. 8~ 1839. 2v. 12~ Contents. Ser. 1. George IIr. Ld. Chatham. -Ld. Contents. Vol. 1. Sketches, being introd. to his North. - Ld. Loughborough. - Ld. Thurlow. - Ld. speeches. - Speech, on opening the prosecution Mansfield. - Sir V. Gibbs. - Sir W. Grant. - E. Burke. against R. Blacow, Sept., 1821. 2. Inaug. disc., Apr. -W. Pitt. - R. B. Sheridan. - W. Windham. -Dun- 6, 1825.- Education of the people, 1825.- Eloquence das. - Erskine. - S. Perceval. - Ld. Grenville. - H. of the ancients. - Demosthenes' orations: On the affairs Grattan. - W. Wilberforce. - G. Canning. - Sir S. of the Chersonese; - For the independence of Rhodes. Romilly. Effects of Party. -B. Franklin.-Frederic - Peroration of the 2d Philippic of Cicero. ii. - Gustavus Il. - Emperor Joseph.-Empress Cath- - Speech before the Ho. of Commons, Apr., against the erine. 2. George iv. (including Sir J. Leach and oth- orders in council. London, 1808. 8~ (B 687) ers). - Ld. Eldon. - Sir Wm. Scott. Ld. Stowell. - - Same. Phila., 1808. 8~ (C 33) Laurence. - Sir P. Francis. - Home Tooke. - Ld. Cas- -- Speech, Feb. 7, 1828, on his motion touching the state tlereagh. -Ld. Liverpool. - Tierney. -Ld. St. Vincent. of the law. London, 1828. 8~ (B 1742) - Ld. Nelson.- Horner.- Ld. King.- D. Ricardo - Speech on the Ashburton treaty, 7th April, 1843. and the currency question. - Note on Curran. - Ch. London, 1843. 8. (B 1187) Carrol. -Neckar. - Mme. de Stael. -Mirabeau family. - Speech on the education of the poor, June 29, 1820. - Carnot. - Lafayette. - Prince Talleyrand. - Napo- (In Pamphleteer, 1820; v. 16 of B 838) leon.-Washington. 3. French Revolution. — Robes- - Speech on the present state of the law of the country. pierre. - Danton.-Camille Desmoulins. - St. Just. - (In Pamphleteer, 1828; v. 29 of B 838) Sieyes. -Fouche (afterwards) Duke of Otranto.- John, - Speech on the state of the agricultural distresses. Fourth Duke of Bedford. -Earl Camden. —J. Wilkes. London, 1816. 8~. (B 1672) - Demagogue arts. - Ld. Ellenborough. - Lord Chief - Speech upon the present state of commerce and manuJustice Bushe.- T. Jefferson. -American democracy. factures. London, 1812. 8~. (B789) -Marquess Wellesley. - Ld. Holland. - John Allen. - - Speeches on social and political subjects. LonSir R. Walpole:- Ld. Bolingbroke. don, 1857. 2v. 8 - Same. lst-2d ser. Phila., 1839. 4 v. 12~ Contents. Vol. 1. Military flogging.- Q. Caroline. - History of England and France under the house - Libel on the Durham clergy. - Army estimates. - of Lancaster. London, 1852. 8. Holy alliance. - Education. - Law in Ireland. - ImNot. This has also been attributed toSr. t ~ S prisonment for debt. - Bedchamber question. - Welrote. This as also been attributed to Sir Wi. lington speeches. 2. Commerce and manufactures. - ~~~~~~~Courthope.~~ ~Liverpool election. - Liverpool mechanics' institute. - - Hydrostatics. (In Soc. Diff. Usef. Kn. Lib. U. K. Slave trade. - Case of J. Smith. - Negro slavery. - Nat. philos., v. 1. 1829.) Emancipation of negro apprentices. - Eastern slave - Immediate emancipation, speech in the House of Lords, trade. - Present state of the law. - Local courts. - Feb. 20, on slavery and free trade. London, 1838. Parliamentary reform. - Poor laws. 12~. (C 257). - Speeches: On the army estimates; - In behalf of - Inquiry into the colonial policy of the European Williams;- On the invasion of Spain by France; - powers Edin., 03. 2. 8 On Parliamentary reform.- Inaug. disc. as rector powers. din., 1803. 2V. 8. of the Univ. of Glasgow. (In Goodrich, C. A. - Letter to Sir S. Romilly upon the abuse of charities. Sel. Brit. eloq. 1861.) 11th ed. London, 1818. 8'. (B 676, 1672) lthed. Londn~lSS.8 6-6 _Speeches upon questions relating to public - Same. (In Pamphleteer, 1818; v. 13 of B 838) - Speeches upon elating to public -- - App. to B.'s letter; cont. minutes of evidence taken rights, etc., and a diss. upon ancient eloquence. before the education committee. 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BROUGHAM 396 BROWN burgh reform. - Marriage and divorce bill. —Poor laws. - De l'irritation et de la folie. Brux., 1828. 8O. -Establishment of the Liverpool mechanics' institute. - Histoire des phlegmasies. Paris, 1816. 2 v. 8~ — Speech on neutral rights. 4. Affairs of Ireland.- - o Speech at the Grey festival. -Change of ministry in - Memoie surassociationd physique et d moral. 1834. - Business of Parliament. -Maltreatment of N. (In Paris. Inst. Ac. d. Sci. 31or. etPol. Mem., v. 1, A. colonies. - Speech on the civil list. - Privilege of 2e ser. 1837.) - Du sentiment dindividualite, du Parliament. - Dissertation on the eloquence of the sentiment personnel et du mol, chez l'homme et ancients. chez les animaux. (In v. 3. 1841.) - and Routh, E. J. Analytical view of Newton's - Principles of physiological medicine; tr. by J. Principia. London, 1855. 8~ Hays and R. E. Griffith. Phila., 1832. 8~. - AMMON, G. Letter to Ld. Brougham on his recent - Louis, P. C. A. Examen. de l'Exam. de publication on natural theology. London, 1835. 8. Broussais relativement t la phthisie et (B 1151) Broussa is relativemerit a phthisie et - BROWN, D. P. Review of the speech of Broughain l'affectiontyphoide. Paris, 1834. 12 upon the state of the law. Phila., 1828. 8~. (B 1107) - MIGNET, F. A. A. Notice historique sur la vie et les - CAMPBELL, J., Baron. (In his Lives of the Lord travaux de Broussais; (In Paris. Inst. Ac. d. Sci..Chancellors, v. 8. 1869.) 31or. et Pol. MIm., v. 4. 1844; and in his Notices - CHARACTER of B.] from'Chamber's papers for the hist., v. 1. 1854.) people', v. 11. n.p., n.d. 8~ (B 1453) Broussonnet, Pierre Marie Aug. Instruction sur la culture - COOPER, C. P. Notes upon some passages in the letter des turneps ou gros navets, etc. n.t.p. Paris, an ~to Lord Denman from B. upon the legislation of xi. 1803. 8~ (B 528) 1850, which relate to the Court of Chancery. Lon- - CuvIER, G. L. C. F. D. (In his Eloges hist., v. 1. 1819.) don, 1850. 8~ (E 106) Brouwer, Hendrik. Voyage to Chili by H. Brewer and E. D- UPPA, B. F. Lord B.'s bill for promoting education Herckeman, 1642-3; tr. from the Dutch. (In in England and Wales. (In Cent. Soc. Educ., v. 2. Churchill. Col. of voy., v. 1. 1744.) 1838.) - Same. (In Callander, J. Terra Australis, v. 2. 1768.) - ESTIMATE of B.'s local court bill; by an observer. - Another transl. (In Burney, J. Discov., v. 3. 1813.) London, 1830. 8. (B 1529) Brouerius van Nidek, Matthneus. See Nidek. - HA.USSONVILLE, O. d'. Ld. B., sa vie et ses ceuvres. Brown. See also Braun; - Broun;- Browne. (In R6vue d. D. Mondes, fev. 1870.) Brown, A. Morton. See Ferguson, R. Life of J. Camp- MARTINEAU, Miss H. Biog. sketch of Lord B. (In bell. 1867.) Martineau. Biog. sketches. 1869.) Brown, Aaron V. Address before the Democratic Assoc. - SENIOR, N. W. Lord B.'s political philosophy. (In of Nashville, June 24, 1856. Nashville, 1856. 8" his Hist. and philos. essays, v. 1. 1865.) (B 1508) - SUGDEN, E. B., Baron St. Leonards. Misrepre- - Speech on the U. S. fiscal bank bill, Aug. 4, 1841. sentations in Campbell's lives of Lyndhurst Wash., 1841. 8~ (B 1664) and Brougham corrected. London, I1869. 8" Brown, AMrs. Abigail, Funeral sermon on. 1725. See Mathand Brougham corrected. London, 1869. 8~ erC. (C9) er, C. (C 9) Brougham, John. All's fair in love, a drama. Brown, Abner H. BIOGRAPHICAL notices of B. (In (In Sargent, E. Mod. stand. drama, v. 21.) - Art Mass. Med. Soc. Med. comm., v. 8. 1854.) and artifice. - The dark hour before dawn, a drama, Brown, Rev. Addison. Epistle to the Unitarian society, (In v. 28.) - David Copperfield. (In v. 17.) - Dom- Brattleboro, Vt. Brattleboro, 1836. 12~. (C 220) bey and son, a drama. (In v. 16) - Dred, a play. - What shall we do? sermon, Brattleboro, Vt., March, (In v. 19.) - Franklin, historical drama. (In v. 21.) 1840. Brattleboro, 1840. 8~. (C 206) - Game of life, a comedy. (In v. 14.) - Game of Brown, Albert Gallatin. Speeches, messages, etc.; love, a comedy. (In v. 15.) - Gun-maker of Mos- ed. byM W. Cluskey. 2d ed. Phila., 1859. 8". cow, melo-drama. (In v. 21.) - Jane Eyre, a dra-. ma. (in v. 17.) - Miller of New Jersey. a drama. -ontents. Biog. sketch of B. - National bank, 1838. (vt v. 28.) - Nig'ht and morn, a play. (In v. 18.) - - Van Buren's administration, 1840. - Fees of U. S. Red mask, a drama. (In v. 20.) - Romance and marshals and clerks, 1841. - Address to the people of reality, a comedy. (JIa v. 15.) Miss., 1843. - 1st inaug. address, 1844. - Annual message as coy. of Miss., 1846. - 2d inag. address, 1846. ~ Brought to light, by Thomas Speight. (In Chambers' jour- sage as Gov. of Miss. in Miss. - ag. annual mess, 1846.age nai, v. 24. 1866). 1st Thanksgiving proc. in Miss. - Last annual message as Gov. of Miss. - The war with Mexico, 1848. - Broughton, Arthur. Enchiridion botanicum; char- Bounty land bill. - Extra printed does. - Territorial acteres plantarum per insulas Britannicas government for Oregon. - Government of the territosponte nascentium. London, 1782. f8 ries. - Slavery no increase of the political power of the spongesouth. - Antonio Pacheco. - Slave trade in the Dist. of Broughton, Hugh. Declaration of general corruption of re- Columbia, 1849. New Mexico and California. - Louis ligion. S~cripture, and all learning wrought by Dr. Kossuth, 1850. - The slave question. - Squatter sovBillson. 1604. - Two little workes defensive of our ereigty. - Letter to his constituents. - Admission of redemption. 1609. (In Somers, J. Col. of tracts.) California. - Delegate from New Mexico. - HomeBroughton, J. C., JLord. See Hobhouse, J. C., Baron steads. - Texas and New Mexico. - Slavery question. Broughton. - The Ewing investigation. - The other side of'The Broughton, Rhoda. Not wisely, but too well. (In Dublin true issue stated'. - Speech, at Ellwood Springs, Miss. univ. mag., v. 66-68. 1865-66). - Cometh up as a - The southern movement, 1852. - Miss. politics. - flower. (In v. 68-69. 1866-67.) Public printing. - Homesteads. - Rivers and harbors. - Good bye, sweetheart. (In Temple Bar, v. 32-33. 1871.) -Gen. committee on claims. - Cuba, 1853. - Nebraska - Red as a rose is she. (In v. 26-28. 1869-70.) and Kansas, 1854. - Indigent insane bill. - Pres. Broughton, Richard. True memorial of the ancient Pierce's veto message of the indigent insane bill. - most holy state of Gr. Britain. np., 1650. 8". Alien suffrage. - The Kansas bill. - Graduation bill. — Joint committee on claims. - Privateer brig Gen. Broughton, Capt. Robert E. Letter to G. W. Hall, in reply Armstrong, 1855. - Letter against now-notbigs. - to his letter to the president of the board of trade. Navalreting board, 1856. - Badger amendment, 1854. (In Pamphleteer, 1821; v. 18 of B 838) N-Amer. flag. in Mexico, 1856. - Our relations with Broughton, Thomas. Christianity distinct from the Eng. - Dist. of Columbia. - Admission of Kansas. - religion of nature, in answer to Tindal's Internal improvements. - The slavery question. - The'Christianity as old as the creation.' Lou- Rhode Island resolutions on the Sumner assault. - Peradon, 1732. 8iy sonal explanation, 1858. - Corn. Paulding's arrest of don, 1732. 8~. Walker. - Increase of the army, 1855. - Admission of - Same. Pt. 2. London, 1732. 8~ (B 116) Minnesota, 1858. - Admission of Kansas. —.Minnesota - Christian soldier, a sermon, Oct. 23, 1737. London, senators. - Representation of Minnesota. - Alien suf1738. 16~. (D 25) frage. - English bill. - Admission of Oregon. - InBroughton, W. G. Reply to the second postscript in the crease of the navy. - Franking privilege. - Speech, supplement to Paleeromaica. Lond., 1825. 8~. (B 1372) Hazlehurst, Miss. - Pacific railroad, 1859.- Grant of Broun, John Allan. Observations in magnetism and mete- land for agricultural colleges. - Slavery in the terriorology, at Makerstoun, 1841-46. (Int Roy. Soc. of tories. Edin. Trans., v. 17-19. 1845-49.) -Letter to his constituents. Wash., 1850. 8~ (B 1504) Broussais, Anne Marie Casimir. Hygiene morale. - Sketches of the life of John A. Andrew. New Brux., 1837. 12~ York, 1868. 16" Broussais, Franqois Joseph Victor. Conversations _- SAVAGE, J. (In his Our living representative men. on physiological medicine. London, 1825. 8~ 1850.)

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BROWN 397 BROWN Brown, Alexander E. Address before the Amer. Whig and - EATON, -. Address to my influential neighbours of Cliosophic Societies of the Col. of N. J., June 23, Brimfield. n.p., 1798. 8~ (B 195) 1846. Princeton, 1846. 8~ (B 1578) - REMARKS on the doings and result of an ecclesiastical Brown, Andrew. Perils of the times, sermon. Halifax, council in Brimfield; added, C. Brown's request for 1795. 8. (B 48, 213) a dismission, etc. Boston, 1801. 8. (B 153, 163, 195) _ Sermon, dangers and duties of the seafaring life; at - REPLY to an address, written by the great I, to the Halifax. Halifax, 1793. 8~. (B 213, 842)'influential' characters of Brimfield. np.,'98. Brown, Andrew, and Dickeson, M. W. Sediment of the [1798]. 8. (B 195) Mississippi. (in Amer. Assoc. Proc., v. 1. 1849.) Brown, David Boyer. Reply to H. Binney's pamphlet on the Brown, Bedford. Address before the two lit. soc. of the habeas corpus. Phila., 1862. 8~ (B 1724) Univ. of N. Carolina, June. Raleigh, 1839. 8'. (B 1820) Brown, David Paul. The Forum; or, Forty years - Speech on the bill imposing additional duties on public at the Phila. bar. Phila., 1856 2v. 8 officers, etc., Feb. 23, 1838. Wash., 1838. 8. (B 1791) te a.. a.,.. Brown, Benj. Gratz. Slavery in its national aspects as related Note. With a memoir of the author. to peace and war, address at St. Louis, Sept. 17, - Address before the Philoclean and Peithessophian So1862. n.t.p. 8~. (B 1481) cieties of Rutgers Col. Phil., 1835. 8~. (B 1578) Brown, Buckminster. Case of disease of the cervical verte- - Discourse before the Societies of St. Mary's Col., Baltibrse. Boston, 1853. 8~. (B 1549) more, July. Balt., 1848. 8~ (B 1579) - Ectopia cordis or cardiac displacement; an address, - Oration before the Anti-slavery Soc. of N. York, July Dec. 30, 1854. Boston, 1855. 8~ (B 1549) 4. Phila., 1834. 8~. (B 1102) - Orthopedic surgery. (In Mass. Med. Soc. Pub., v. 2. - Review of the speech of H. Brougham upon the state 1868.) of the law. Phila., 1828. 8~ (B 1107) - Pathological and physiological effects of ethereal in- - Speech in the case of Hinchman vs. Ritchie et al. halation. Boston, 1847. 8~. (B 1567) Phila., 1849. 8~. (B 1436) - Treatment and cure of cretins and idiots. Boston, Brown, E. A. Letter. (In Hammond, C. Case of Cohens 1847. 8. (B 1549) vs. Virginia. 1821. B 562) Brown, Catherine. BIOG. notice of C.B. (In Choctaws. Brown, Edward. Brief account of travels in Europe. Chahta holisso a tukla. 1827.) 2d ed. London, 1685. f Brown, Charles. Remarks on the proposed mission to - Travels through Europe. (In Harris, J. Col. ofvoy., Rome, March 8. Wash., 1848. 8. (B 1503) v. 2. 1701, end v. 2. 1764.) Brown, Charles Armitage. Shakespeare's autobiog- Brown, Rev. Elijah. Sermon at ordin. of Z. Sanger, Duxraphical poems. London, 1838. 12~ bury, July 3, 1776. Boston, 1776. 8. (B 66) Brown, Charles Brockden. Arthur Mervyn; or, Brown, Ford Madox. Criticism on by S. Colvin. (In At. Memoirs of the year 1793. Phila., (v. 2, N. kinson, J. B. Eng. painters. 1871.) Brown, Frances. SMILES, S. (In his Brief biog. 1861.) Y.,) 1799-1800. 2 v. 12~ Brown, Francis. Calvin and Calvinism, defended against - Edgar Huntley. Phila., 1801. 3 v. 12~ M. Ruter. Portland, 1815. 8~. (B 264) - Novels. Bostol, 1827. 6v. 12. - Reply to M. Ruter's letter rel. to Calvin and Calvinism. Portland, 1815. 8'. (B 264) Contents. Vol. 1. Memoir. -Wieland. 2, 3. Arthur Sermon, July 23, 1812, state fast. Portland, 1812. 8~ Mervyn. 4. Ormond. - Clara Howard. 5. Edgar (B 1876) Huntley. 6. Jane Talbot. - RUTER, M. Letter to F. Brown; [in] answer to his - Address to Congress, on the utility and justice of re- defence of Calvin and Calvinism. Portland, 1815. strictions upon foreign commerce. Phila., 1809. 8~ 8. (B 264) (B412) Brown, Francis Henry. Hospital construction. Boston, 1861. - D., W. (In Longacre, J. B., and Herring, J. Nat. 8. (B 1549) portr. gal., v. 3. 1836.) Roll of students. See Harvard College. - DUNLAP, W. Life of B. Phila., 1815. 2v. 8' Brown, George. American war and slavery; - PRESCOTT, W. H. Life of B. (In Sparks, J. Amer. speech at anniv. meeting of the Anti-Slavery biography, v. 1. 1834.) c. of Canada. Manchester 1863. 16 - TUCKERMAN, H.T. (In his Essays. 1857.). 16 Brown, Charles Brooks. BURRAGE, W. W. Biography of Brown, George William. The old world and the new; adC. B. B. (In Harvard mem. biog., v. 1. 1866.) dress before Philoclean and Peithessophian Societies of Rutgers Col. N.Y., 1851. 8~ (B 1578) Brown, Charles J. Restraining of spiritual intercourse in of Rutgers Col. N. Y., 181. liberty aryland; ds families. (In Free church pulpit. 1813.) - Origin and growth of civil liberty in Maryland; disfamilies. In Free cluchu pul 853)course before the Med. Hist. Soc., Apr. 12, 1850. Brown, Charles M. Address to the citizens of W. Roxbury, Blt., 1850. 8 (B 1608) prior to their annual meeting, 1858. Boston, 1858. 8~. (B 1508) Brown, Goold. First lines of English grammar. Brown, Charles Phillip. Carnatic chronology. New York, [1826]. 12~ London, 1863. 4. - Same. New York, 1844. 12~ Brown, Clark. Catechism for the use of children. New - Grammar of English grammars. New York, Bedford, 1797. 8~. (B 192) 1851. 8~ - Character of Jesus Christ, two discourses. Stoning- - On grammar. (In Amer. Inst. Instr. Lect. 1831.) ton-port, 1799. 8~ (B 194, 272) Institutes of English grammar. Ster. ed. rev. - Description of Newtown, N. Y. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 9. 1804.) New York, 1833, 12. - God's government; [thanksgiving sermon,] 1809. - Narrative of the anti-masonick excitement in Keene, N. IH., 1810. 8 (B 869) New York, 1826-29. Batavia, 1829. 12~ - The legal, and evangelic ministrations; sermon, March N r f ia1 2 5, 1805. ordin. of J. Nye, St. Albans, Vt. Burling- Brown, Henry. History of Illinois. New York, ton, 1805. 8~ (B204) 1844. 8' - Moral and benevolent design of Christianity and free. - Adulteration of vermilion. (In Amer. Assoc. 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BROWN 399 BROWN Brown, John A. Quackery exposedIll or a few remarks Brown, Rebecca. Stories about Gen. Warren. Boson the Thomsonian system. Bost.. 1833. 8~ (B 1549) to, 18 180 Brown, John Aquila. ROWAN, S. N. Refutation of the t,. charges by B. against the Am. Soc. for meliorating Brown, Richard. Job's expectations of a resurrection; the Condit. of the Jews. London, 1829. 8~ (E 964) three sermons bef. the Univ. of Oxford. Oxford, Brown, John Ball. New system of shoeing horses, 1747. 8 (B 1264) abridged from the work of J. Goodwin. Bos- Brown, Richard. Sacred architecture, its rise, progton, 1821. 8~ ress, etc. London, 1845. 4~ - Remarks on the operation for the cure of club-feet. Brown, Richard, F.G.S., F.R.G.S. History of the Boston, 1839. 8~. (B 1549) island of Cape Breton, with some account of - Reports of cases in the Boston Orthopedic Institution. the discovery and settlement of Canada, Nova - ne B oston, 184. 8. (B 1549) Scotia, and Newfoundland. Lond., 1869. 8~ -- Same. Boston, 1845. 8. (B 1549) - Treatment of club feet. Boston, 1857. 8~. (B1549) Brown, Robert, d. 1831. Account of the management of - Two letters to J. C. Warren [on curvature of the several fields of spring wheat at Markle. (In Soc. spine]. Boston, 1838. 8~. (B 1549) Prom. Usef. Arts in N. Y. Trans., v. 4, pt. 2. 1819.) Brown, John Coffin Jones. A system of record for Brown, Robert, d. 1858. Botanische Schriften; the use of the Boston Public Library, 1861. tbersetzt mit Anmerk. von C. G. Nees von Boston, 1866. 8" Esenbeck. Leipzig, 1825-34. 5 v. 8~ - Another copy. (E 20) Contents. Vol. 1. Flora Australiens aus Flinder's Brown, John F. Fitchburg almanac, directory, voyage. - Ueber die von C. Smith in der Nachbarschaft anvrownt, 187. Fit chburg alanaac, diiectory, des Congo-Stroms gesamm. Pflanzen. - Pflanzen an den and advertiser, 1857. Fitchburg, n.d. 18~ Kuisten der Baffin's Bay. - Pflanzen welche von den Brown, John H. MINUTES of [his] courtmartial, upon Officieren der Engl. 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N.Y., 1850. 8~ gie der nattirlichen Familien und Gattungen. - Compositae. - Raftlesia. - Woodsia. - Die Bef'uchtungs. Brown, John Thompson. Speech, the election of a senator posita - Rafflesia. - Woodsia. - Die Befuchtungs in Congress, Jan. 29, Richmond, 1835. 8. (B 1113) theile der Moose. - Lynelia. - Ug er ewhnige merk _* wilrdige Abweichungen von dem gewohnlichen Bau der Brown, John William. Life of Leonardo da Vinci. Samen und Frichte. 3. Prodromus floraee Novse HolLondon, 1828. 12 landiae et insulae Van-Diemen, exh. characteres plantaBrown, Jonathan. History and present condition rum quas 1802-1805 collegit B. Ed. 2a. 4. Pflanzen welche von Oudney, Denham, und Clapperton gesamof St. Domingo. Phila., 1837. 12~ melt worden sind. - Weibliche Bliithe der Cycadeen Brown, Joseph. Observation of a solar eclipse, Oct. 27, und Coniferen. - Bericht von mikroskopischen Beo1780, at Providence. (In Amer. Acad. 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Brown and the Sec. of War upon the dromi florae Novae Hollandiae; exhibens proteaceas novas. - Die Befruchtungsorgane und die Art der Beright of Georgia volunteers to elect their own fruchtung bei den Orchideen und Asklepiadeen. - officers. Milledgeville, 1863. 8~. Nachtragliche Bemerkungen iiber die Pollenmasse bei Brown, Mary W.. Funeral sermon on. 1838. See Riddle, den Asklepiadeen. - Apostasia. - Die BefruchtungsD. H. (B 1209) weise bei den Orchideen und Cistineen, von A. BrongniBrown, Matthew. Biographical sketch of J. H. Kennedy. art. - Die Befruchtung bei den Asklepiadeen, von A. (In Smith, J. History of Jefferson College. 1857.) Brongniart. - Vergleichende Zusammenstellung aller - ELLIOTT, D. Biog. sketch of B. (In Smith, J. His- iber die Befruchtungsweise der Asklepiadeen bisher tory of Jefferson College. 1857.) aufgestellten Theorieen und erwiesenen Thatsachen; von Brown, Capt. Moses. SWEET, S. Sketch of B. 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BROWN 400 BROWNE The humanities of science: The overture. - Astronomy. Brown, Wm. Laurence. Philemon; or, The prog2. The finite and the infinite.- Nature and man. - Lay ress of virtue. Edin., 1809 2 v. 12 sermon on the theory of Christianity. - The fidianism e vue..,. of St. Paul. - Argument of design equal to nothing. - - Indifference with regard to religion; a sermon before George Herbert. - David Scott. - On the theory of the oc. Prop. Christian no, 1801. Aberdeen, small doses. - Physical puritanism. - The methodol- 1802. 8 (B 845, 1641) ogy of mesmerism. - Animal magnetism. - Ghosts Sermons. Edin., 1803. 8~ and ghost-seers. - Spirit of the times, sermon, Utrecht, Feb. 13, 1793, Brown, Samuel. Is it desirable to have an international fast day. London, 1793. 8~ (B 1857) coinage, and if so, in what form? (In Nat. Assoc. Brown, Wm. Symington, M.D. Chemistry for beProm. Soc. Sci. Trans., 1868.) 2 e. Boston, 1855. 16 Brown, Samuel F. Address before Livermore Temperance gnners. 2ed. 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Boston, - Chinese culture; or remarks on the causes of the pecu- 1847. 16~. (C259) liarities of the Chinese. (In Amer. Orient. Soc., - The negro in the American rebellion. Boston, v. 2. 1850.) 186712 Brown, T. A. Linen trade of Dunfermline. (In Nat. 1867. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans., 1863.) Brown University. Catalogue of the library; [by Brown, T. Allston. Historyof the American stage, C. C. Jewett]. Providence, 1843. 8~. biographical sketches, 1733-1870. New York, - Catalogus universitatis. 1823. n.p., [1823]. 8~. (B 1714) - Order of exercises and theses for commencement, Sept. [187J0]. 8. 7, 1814. Prov., 1814. 8~ (B 1693) Brown, Thomas. Dissertatio de Therapeutis Philonis. - Report to the corporation, on changes in the system of (In Clemens Romanius. 1694.) collegiate education. Prov., 1850. 8~ (B 1539) Brown, Thomas. d. 1704. Song. (In Campbell, T. Speci- - BURRAGE, H. S. Brown University in the mens of Brit. poets, v. 4. 1819.) civil war. Prov., 1868. 4 Brown, Thomas. Evangelical history of Jesus IL,. Life and tis of. Christ; with notes and appendix of the evi- and o. dences of Christianity, etc. London, 1777. and earlyhistoryof B.Univ. Bst., 1864. 12~ dences of Chritiaity,7. -Q- PITMAN, J. Address to the Alumni Assoc., 1st anni2 v. 8. versary, Sept. 5, 1843. Prov., 1843. 8~ (B 1181) Brown, Thomas. General view of the agriculture of Derby Browne, Dr., seniorfellouw of Tooinity College. CatCo. London, 1794. 4~. (W73) ~Browne, De., senior fellow of Trinity College. CatCo. London, 1794. 4. (W 73) Brown, Thomas. Refutation, etc. (In Chapman, E. Add. alogue of part of the library of B., sold. account. 1818. C 67) London, [1805]. 8. Brown, Thomas, M.D., Professor at Edisnbteugh. In- Browne, Albert Gallatin, Jr. Sketch of the official quiry into the relation of cause and effect. life of J. A. Andrew. New York, 1868. 12~ 4th ed. London, 1835. 8~. Vote. Repub. with add. from N. 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BROWNE 401 BROWNE Browne, Daniel Jay. Elements of geology. Bos- Browne, Junius Henri. Four years in Secessia. ton, 1832. 16~. Hartford, 1865. 8~ - Etymological encyclopedia of technical words. - The great metropolis; a mirror of New York. Boston, 1832. 18~ Hartford, 1869. 8". - Letters from the Canary Islands. Bost.,1834. 12~ Browne, L. C. Review of the life and writings of - Sylva Americana, description of forest trees of M. H. Smith, with a vindication of Univerthe United States. Boston, 1832. 8~ salism. Boston, 1847. 12~ - Trees of America, native and foreign, pictori- Browne, Matthew, pseud. Views and opinions. 1866. See ally and botanically delin. Y., 1846. 8~ Rands, W. B. - ed. See Naturalist. 1831-32. Browne, Moses. Poems. t.p.w. 12. Browne, David. A self-defence, also, a review of a pam- - Nativity and humiliation of Christ practically considphlet addressed to'the musical world'. Boston, ered; aChristmassermon. Lond.,1754. 8~. (B1334) 1828. 8. 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Manual of self-management and cure in v. 3. 1672.) pulmonary consumption. 1st Amer. ed. Boston, Brymer, Wm. Thomas Parr. Sermon, festival of the sons 1846. 8~ (B1549) of the clergy. May 14. London, 1840. 8~ (B 1270) Buchmedicin; Bryology. SULLIVANT, W. S. Contrib. to the bryology an. Domestc medne; added, Discov and hepaticology of North America. Pt. 2. (In Amer. eries in medicine and surgery. Lond., 1821. 8~ Acad. Mem., n.s., v. 4, pt. 1. 1850.) - Observations concerning the prevention and Bryonia alba. HARTMANN, F. Ueber die Anwendung der cureof thevenereal disease. Lod., 1796. 80 B. (In his Praktische Erfahrungen, v. 2. 1835.) Bryson, Alexander. Medicine and medical statistics. (In - Treatise on the prevention and cure of diseases; Herschel, J. F. W. Man. of sci. inq. 1851.) enlarged, with a vegetable materia medica, etc., - On quarantine. (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. by J. G. Norwood.. Cincin., 1843. 80 Trans., 1862.) e Bstan-Hgyur. Abstract of the Bstan-Hgyur; by A. C. Buchanan, et al. Argument of D. Raymond in the case of Kdroisi. (In Asiatic researches, v. 20. 1836.) Marylandvs. Buchanan, etal. Bait., 1823. 8~. (B544) Buache, Jean Nicolas, and Mentelle, Edme. Geographie. Buchanan, C. Writing-master and accountant's (In Paris. Ecoles Normales. Seances, v. 1, 2, 4, 11. assistant. Glasgow, 1798. 4~ 1800-01.) Buchanan, Claudius. Works. Montelier, Vt., Buache, Philippe de. Extrait d'un memoire sur lexistence Buchanan, Claudius Works. Montpelier, Vt., et la position des iles de Salomon. (In Fleurieu, C. 1813. 120. P. C. de. Decouv. des Francois. 1790.) Contents. Brief account of the American mission. - Buat-Nancay, Louis Gabriel. Origine du Parlement, etc. Christian researches. - The star in the east. -The (In Mayer, C. J. ]tats Gen., v. 5. 1788.) eras of light, two sermons. - The light of the world. - Bubbles from the Brunnens of Nassau; [by Sir F. Healing waters ofBethesda. B. Head]. London, 1834. 12. - Christian researches in Asia; with notices of Bubbles of Canada; by [T. C. Haliburton]. Phila., the translation of the Scriptures into the 1839. 8~. Orientallanguages. 2ded. Lond., 1811. 8~ Bubbles of the day. (In Jerrold, D. Writings, v. 7. 1853.) - Same. Added, M. Horne's sermon, June 4, Bucan, Guillaume. Institutiones theologice. Ed. 1811. [2d ed.] Boston, 1811. 12. postr. Geneve, 1625. 80. - Healing waters of Bethesda; sermon at Buxton Wells, Buccaneer, The, a poem; by R. H. Dana. (In his Poems.) June 2, 1811. Boston, 1812. 8. (B 306) Buccaneers. E:XQUEMELIN, A. 0. Historie der - Same. Added speech rel. to the state of the Jews in the East. New York, 1812. 80 (W 2) boecaniers of vrybuyters van Amerika. - Memoir of the expediency of an ecclesiastical Amst., 1700. 4. establishment for British India. 1st Amer. Note. In this and in the English version Esqueme- ed Camb. 1811 80 ling's history is followed by the journals of Basil Ring- noter coy. (B 1016) rose and of Raveneau de Lussan. - Another copy. (B 1016) rose and of Raveneau deLussan. - Star in the East; sermon. Feb. 26, 1809, for missions. - Eng. History of the bucaniers of America Phila., 1809. 8~ (B 869) 5th ed. London, 1771. 2 v. 120. Same. With an app. containing a report of -French. Histoire des avanturiers flibustiers. Kerr, on the state of the ancient Christians Trevoux, 1744. 4 v. 120. in Cochin and Travancore, and an account of Note. Vol. 3 is by Raveneau de Lussan; v. 4. by C. the discoveries by B. of Christians in HindoJohnson. stan. 10th ed. Boston, 1811. 8~. - Span. Piratas de la America; tr. por el Dr. de - nothercopy. (B 306) Buena-Maison. Madrid, 1793. 80. - Two discourses before the Univ. of Cambridge, BURNEY, J. History of the buccaneers. (In his Dis- J 1810, and a sermon preached before the coveries in the South Sea, v. 4. 1816.)0, and a sermon preached before the - HISTORY of the bucaniers of America. (In Harris. Society for Missions to Africa and the.East, Col. of voy., v. 2. 1705; - and Lives of Drake, July 1810. Added, Christian researches in Cavendish, etc. Edin. cab. lib., v. 5. 1837.) Asia. Boston, 1811. 8 JOHNSON, C. History of the pirates. Norwich, PEARSONH. Memoirs of C.Buchanan. Bos. 1814. 128. - RAVENIEAU DE LUssAN, -. Journal du voyage, VINDICATION of the Hindoos from the aspersions of C. fait a la Mer du Sud avec les flibustiers, Buchanan, etc. London, 1808. 8~. (B 1845) 1684. Paris, 1690. 24~ Buchanan, Francis. Journey from Madras through Buccaneers; a romanceby TerentiusPhlogobombos. Mysore, Canara, and Malabar. London, Boston, 1827. 2 v. 12. 1807. 3 v. 4. Bucci, Antonio. FARINI, D. Biog. di B. (In Hercolani, - Same, abridged. (In Pinkerton. Col. of voy., v. 8. A. Biog., v. 1. 1834.) 1811.)

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BUCHANAN 408 BUCHON Buchanan, George, d. 1582. Opera; cur. T. Rud- Buchanan, Robert. Ballad stories of the affections; dimanno. Edin., 1715. 2 v. f0 from the Scandinavian. London, 1869. 160. Contents. Vol. 1. Vita, ab ipso scripta. - Testimo- - The land of Lorne. London, 1871. 2 v. 8. nia.- Catalogus variarum edit. et codicum nmss. ejus - Londonpoems. London, 1867. 80 operum. - RerumScoticarumhistoria. 2. DetectioMariae ReginmeScotorum. - ActiocontraMariam. - In Jus - Poems. Boston, 1866 [1865]. 120 regni et Detectionem not. et emend.- Admonition di- - ed. Life and adventures of J. J. Audubon. rect to the trew lordis. - Chamaeleon, sive Satyra in G. London 1868 2 v 8~ Maetellanum Lethintonium. - De jure regni apud Scotos. v - Poemata omnia. - De metris B. libellus. - Rudimen- Buchanan, Robertson. Practical and descriptive ta grammatices Thomae Linacri ex Anglico sermone in essays on the economy of fuel, and manageLat. vers.- J. L. Vives De ratione studii puerilis. ment of heat. Glasgow, 1810. 8. e prosodia libellusc. Ruddma- PEpistolt. Practical essays on mill work and other ma- Opera; cur. T. Ruddimanno; cum indicibus t chinery. 2d ed., with notes and addit. artiprief. P. Burmanni. Lugd. Bat., 1725. 2 v. 4 cles, by T. Trdoold. London 1823 2v 8 Contents. Vol. 1. Przefationes. - Vita, ab ipso.- e rego. ond, 18. v. -. Epitaphia. - Testimonia. - Catalogus variarum edit. - Practical treatise on propelling vessels by steam, ut et cod. mss. operum B. - Rerum Scoticarum histo- etc. Glasgow, 1816. 8~ ria. -Index. 2. Psalmorum paraphrasis. - Jepbthes, Buchanan, Thomas. Engraved representation of tragoedia. - Baptistes, tragcedia. - Franciscanus. - Fratres fraterrimi. - Elegiarum liber. - Silvse. - Hende- the anatomyof thehuman ear. Hull, 1823. f. casyllabon liber. - Epigrammatum lib. - Miscellaneo- Buchanan, W. Jefferson. Maryland's crisis. Richrum liber. - De sphera. - Euripidis Medea; - Alces- mond 1863. 8 tis. - Satyra in Carolum Lotharingum cardinalem.- Buchaan, Water. Sermon before the Sc. in Scot. for De metris Buchaanseis. - Rudimenta grammatices. - Buc Prop. C st. Knemon befoe, 18. in1804. 80 De ratione studii. - De prosodia libellus. - Epistolse. 06 641) - Detectio Mariae reginae Scotorum. (In Jebb, S. De Buchari, Abu Abd-Allah Muhammad b. Ismail al-Gofi al. vita. 1725.) KREHL, L. Ueber den Sahih des B. (In Zeitschr. - Paraphrasis Psalmorum poetica et Tragedise d. D. morg. Ges., v. 4. 1850.) Sacrie. np., 1591. 120 Bucher, Lothair. On political terms. (In Philol. Soc. -Same. Glasguee, 1750. 12~ Trans., 1858.) - Rerum Scoticarum historia; acc. vita, ab ipso Buchez, Philippe Joseph Benjamin, and Roux, P. C. [et] dial. de jure regni ad R. Fribarnii ed. Histoire parlementaire de la revolution fran1dinb., 1727. 1i90 gaise, ou Journal des Assembl6es Nationales, - Eng. History of Scotlandto 1572. Aberdeen, 1789-1815. Paris, 1834-38. 40 v. 8. 1771. 2 v. 8. Buchler, Johann. Thesaurus phrasium poeticarum, - - Tr. with notes, and a contin. to 1707, by J. [synonyma Virgiliana]; adj. est Institutio Aikman. Glasgow, 1827. 4 v. 8. poetica ex J. Pontani libris desumpta. Ed. - Tr. with notes and contin. by J. Watkins. ult.Amst.,1656.16. London, [1827]. 2 v. 80. Buchner, August. Epicedion in Sophiam Joh. - IRVING, D. Life of B. Edin., 1817. 8~ Georgii matrem. [Wittenbergw, 1622.] 4. - NICERON, J. P. (Ir his Mem., v. 7, 1729; and, Germ. - Panegyricus Joh. Georgio Saxonise duci. (In Wit. * v. 7. 1753.)''' tenberg. Univ. Soteria, etc. 1597.) Buchanan, George, J.D. Oration on the moral and politi- Buchner, Karl. J. K.ippel. (In HistorishesTascen cal evil of slavery, Baltimore, July 4, 1791. Balt., buch, 1858.) 1793. 8 (W 16) Buchon, Jean Alexandre C. Collection des chron- Treatise upon the typhus-fever. Balt., 1789. 8~ (W 45) iques nationales frangaises. Paris, 1824-29. Buchanan, George. Camp life. Glasgow, 1871. 8~ 47 v. 8~ Buchanan, Gilbert. Logica. Londini, 1737. 8~. Contents. Vol.1,2. DuCange,C. F. Hist. del'Emp. Buchanan, James. Sketches of the history, man- de Constantinople sous les emp. frang. 3. Ville-Harhanar etc.,of N. A. Indians. Loud., 1824. 80. doin, G. de. Chronique de la prise de Constantinople. ners, etc., of N. A. Indians. Lond., 1824 8 4. Chronique de la conquete de Constantinople, etc. Buchanan, James. Modern atheism, etc. Boston, 5, 6. Muntaner, R. Chronique, tr. du catalan. 7, 8. 1857 [1856]. 12. Guiart, G. Branche des royaux lignages. 9. Gode- Sermon. Excellency of Christian knowledge. (In froyde Pcris. Chroniquertrique. - Livre delataille Free church pulpit. 1833.) de Paris, 1313. 10. Froissart, J. Po6sies. 11-25. FroisFBuchanan, James, cr.B.'s coshl at chew Yorkp. Obser- sart, J. Chroniques. 26-32. Monstrelet, E. de. vationls on the penlitentiary system in the U. S. Chroniques. 32-40. Same. Supplements. 32,33. Saint London, 1829. 8petentiary (B 928) theemy, J.L. de. M1moires. 34. D'Arc, J. Chronique London, 1829. 8~. (B 928) et Proces de la Pucelle d'Orleans. 35-36. Escouchy, Buchanan, James, Pres. of the U. S. Mr. Buchan- M. d'. Chroniques. 37-40. DuClerq, J. Memoires; an's administration on the eve of the rebel- - Journal d'un bourgeois de Paris. 41. Chastellain, lion. New York, 1866. 8. G. de, pseud.for Charrolois. Chronique de J. de Lalain. 42-43. Chastellain, G. Chronique des dues de - Answer to the misrepresentations of Davis, in Senate lain. 42-43. Chastellain, G. Chronique des s de Mar. 6; [on the Independent Treasury bill]. Burgoyne. 43-47. olinet,J. Chronique. Worcester, [1840]. 8~. (B1544) - Choix des historiens grecs. Paris, 1840. 8~ - Speech against the bill to incorporate the subscribers Contents. Herodotus. Histoire; —Vie d'Homere, tr. to the Fiscal Bank of the U. S., July 4. [Wash., par P. H.Larcher.- Ctesias. HistoiredePerse;- His1841.] 8~ (B 1664) toire de l'Inde, tr. par P. H. Larcher. - Arrianus. Ex- Speech on the fiscal corporation and reply to Clay, peditions d'Alexandre. tr. par P. J. B. Chaussard, suivis Sept. 2, 1841. [Wash., 1841. 8.] (B 1664) de l'essai sur la chronologie d'Herodote et de Larcher. - - MAURY, S. M. (In her Statesmen of America. 1847.) Extrait de la Tactique. - Note de Napoleon sur les ex- NEw HAVEN memorial to [him], his answer, and reply p6ditions d'Alexandre. of the memorialists. Boston, [1857]. 8~. (B 1509) -Notice d'un atlas en langue catalane. (In Paris. Inst. PLAIN facts and considerations, in favor of Buchanan Ac. d. Inscr. Not., v. 14. 1841.) and Breckinridge. Boston, 1856. 8. (B 1508) - Recherches et materiaux pour servir i une hisBuchanan, Joseph. The philosophy of human na- toire de la domination frangaise aux 13e-15e ture. Richmond, Ky., 1812. 80. siecles dans les provinces demembrees de Buchanan, Joseph R. Free collegiate education, lecture, 1'Emlire Grac t la suite de la 4e croisad. Jan. 26, 1852. Cincinnati, 1852. 8~. (B 1.549) Buchanan, Robert, D.D., of Glasgow. Sermon: The duty Paris, 1840. 2 v. 80. of examining the signs of the times. (In Free Contents. le ptie. Eclaircissemens hist. sur la princichurch pulpit. 1853.) paut6 frangaise de Mor6e et ses douze pairies. 2e ptie. - Speech in favor of Dr. Cheever. (In Cheever, G. B. Ville-Hardoin, G. de. and Valenciennes, H. de. ChronDemonstrations. 1860.) ique des empereurs Baudoin et Henri de Constantinople, - Temptation not of God. (In Sermons for Sabbath rev. sur les mss. avec notes hist. extr. de tons les auteurs evenings. 185-.) contemporains.

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BUCHON 409 BUCKLAND - Recherches historiques sur la principaut6 fran- - Eastern and western states of America. Longaise de MorSe et ses hautes baronnies. le don, [1842]. 3 v. 8~ epoque: conquete et 6tablissement f6odal, - History and progress of the temperance refor1205-1333. Paris, 1845. 2 v. 8~ mation. London, 1854. 8. Contents. Vol. 1. Le Livre de la conqueste de la - Parliamentary report on B.'s claims to compenprilcee de laMioree. 2. Bi3TAovvT1 KOVVKeTa.S et autre sation from the E. I. Co. London, 1836. 8~ poeme Grec ined.,'H asao-v; T-h KwvaravTcvovnroAew9, Note. This contains also several pamphlets relating suivi du code diplomatique de la princee de Moree. to B., without title pages, among others a'Sketch of B.'s - Nouvelles recherches hist. sur la pricipaute life, travels, and lectures on the Oriental world'. frangaise de Moree et ses hautes baronnies a - The slave states of America. London, [1842]. la suite de la 4e croisade. Vol. 1, pte. 1; v. 2, 2 v. 8~ pte. 1. Paris, 1843. 2 v. 8~, Atlas f~ - Travels in Assyria, Media, Persia. London, Buchon, Max. En province, scenes franc-comtoises. 1829. 4~. Paris, 1858. 180. - Travels in Mesopotamia. Lond., 1827. 2 v. 8. Buchonia. SCHANNAT, J. F. Patrimonium S. Bonifacii - Voyage parmi les tribus arabes. (In Montemont. sive Buchonia vetus, traditionibus Fuldensibus eruta, Biblioth., v. 32. 1835.) aliisque monumentis illust., etc. (In Schannat, J. FI. - SKETCH of B.'s life, travels, and lectures on the OrienHistoria Fuldensis. 1724.) tal world. n.t.p. 8~ (B 1131) Buck, Charles. Theological dictionary. Wood- Note. See, above, Parliamentary report. ward's 6th American ed. Philadelphia, - SKETCuof B.'s life, travels, andpolitical and literary la1821. 80. bors. rnp., [182-?]. 8~. (B1454) - Treatise on religious experience. Boston, Buckingham, John. Journals of the expedition against ~.Treatise on religious experience. BostonpCanada, 1710, 11. See Knight, Madanm. 1810. 12~. Buckingham, Joseph Tinker. Annals of the Mass. Buck, Edward. Massachusetts ecclesiastical law. Char. Mech. Assoc. Boston, 1853. 8~. Boston, 1866. 8~ - Address before the Mass. Char. Mechan. Assoc., Dec. Buck, George. Life and reign of Richard III. (In Kennet, 21, 1815. Boston, 1816. 8~ (B 357) W. Complete hist., v. 1. 1706.) - Address, Oct. 7, 1830. Boston, 1830. 8~ (B 938) Buck, John. New general and algebraical solution - Devotional exercisesfor common schools. Bosof the higher orders of equations. London, ton, 1842. 16~ 1823. 8~. - Same. With additions. Boston, 1844. 16~ Buck, MWm. J. History of Bucks Co., [Penn. - Golden sentiments; address to the native Americans of Cuttings from the Bucks Co. intelligencer. New York. Boston, 1844. 8. (C 195.) Doylestown, 1854-55.] 8. - Miscellanies selected fiom the public journals. - History of Montgomery Co., [Penn.]. Norris- Boston, 1822. 12~ town, 1859. 8~ - Notch in the White Mountains. (In Boston book, 3d town, 1859. 89 coll. 1841.) Bucke, Charles. On the beauties, harmonies, and _ Personal memoirs and recollections of editorial sublimities of nature. 2d ed. London, 1823. life. Boston, 1852. 2v. 12. 4 v. 8. - Recollections of Cooper. (Ine Boston book, 4th coll. - Same. Selected and revised by WV. P. Page. 1850.) N. Y., 1846. 8. (Harper's fam. lib., v. 145.) - Specimens of newspaper literature with me- Book of human character. London, 1837. 2 v. moirs and reminiscences. Boston, 1852. 2v. 160. (Libr. of anecd., v. 3, 4.) 12~. - Classical grammar of the English language. - CORRECT statement of the trial of B., for libel on J. N. LTondon, 1829. 12 Maffit. Boston, 1822. 8~. (B 561) - Leonfdon, 1829. ofMrb12rD. Lo o - TRIAL. See Massachusetts vs. Buckingham, J. T. - Life of John, Duke of Marlborough. London, B 561,1789) 1839. 16~. (Fam. lib., v. 67.) Note. B. edited the Polyanthos and the New Eng. - Ruins of ancient cities. London; 1840. 160 mag. (Fam. lib., v. 70.) Buckingham, Sheldon. Bible temperance against New York, 1848. 16~ (Harper's fam. lib., v. ultra teetotalism. New York, 1852. 8~ 134, 135.) Buckingham, Wm. Alfred. STOWE, H.B. (In her Men of Buckeridge, B. Essay towards an English school; and life our times. 1868.) of Sir G. Kneller. (In Piles, R. de. Art of painting.) Buckinghamshire, Docke of. See Sheffield, E. Buckeridge, John, D.D. Sermon at Hampton Court, Sept. Buckinghamshire. HANDBOOK for travellers in 23, 1606. London, 1606. 8~. (B 1709) Berks, Bucks, and Oxfordshire. London, Buckharia. See Bokhara. J. ay, 1860. Buck'hoz, Pierre Joseph? Histoire des insectes nui-. toa r ea, 1860. 1 fr Paris, - ANSWER to a'Ietter firom a freeholder on the election ibles et utiles a l'homme. 5e 6d. Paris, of knights of the county'. n.p., [16-]. f. (A 52) 1809. 2 v. 16~ - JAMEs, W., and MALCOLM, J. General view of the - Traite economique et physique des oiseaux de agriculture of Buckingham Co. London, 1794. 4.~ basse-cour. Paris, 1775. 120 (W7) B tbasse-couro. eParis, 1775. 12T~o.- LETTER from a freeholder cone. the election of the Buckhurst, Baron. See Sackville, Thomas. knights of the county. n.t.p., [1679]. 80. (A 54) Buckingham, Duke of. See Villiers, G., 5th fthke of;- Shef- - MILD letter, from the farmers of the neighboring villafield, J.. 6th Duske of; - Sheffield, E., 7th Duke of. ges to the men of Buckingham. n.t.p., [1679]. f0. Buckingham and Chandos, Duke of. See Grenville, R. P. (A 54) T. N. B. C., 2d Duke. -- TRUE account of the election of knights of the shire for Buckingham, Charles Edward. Circumstances affecting in- Bucks, [in reply to]'A letter from a freeholder', etc. dividual and public health; lecture before Suffolk n.t.p., 1679. f. (A 54) Lodge, no. 8, I. 0. 0. F., Apr. 11, 1848. Boston, Buckington, Nathaniel. Serious considerations on the po1848. 8. (B 1549) litical conduct of Ld. North, since his first entry into - Lecture before Suffolk Lodge, no. 8, I. 0. 0. F., Apr. the ministry. London, 1783. 8 (B 752).11, 1848. Boston, 1848. 80. (B 1271) Buckland Francis T. Curiosities of natural hisBuckingham, James Silk. America, historical, sta- ruck London, 1860. 16f tistic, and descr. London, [1841]. 3 v. 8~. toy. 2d ser. Londo, 185-60.. - Address to the people of the United States. New. lst-2d ser. N.Y., 1859-60. 2v. 16~. York, 1837. 80 (B 1131) - Fish hatching. London, 1863. 8~ - Defence; reply to the letters of Palestinensis [i.e., Eli Buckland. James. Bibliotheca; libraries of R. Ley, couns. Smith]. np., [1839]. 12~. (C 175) Dobyns, and J. Moore. [London, 17-.] 12. (B 895) Same. New York,1840. 8. (C275) Buckland, James. TRIALofB. formurder. SeeParker, M. 52. (14. 7. 73.)

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BUCKLAND 410 BUDD Buckland, WVm., Dean of Canterbury. Geology Buckner, H. F., and Herrod, G. (rammnar of the and mineralogy with reference to natural the- Muskoke or Creek lang. Marion, 1860. 12". ology. London, 1836. 2v. 8. (Bridge- - Muskoke hymns; original, collected, and rewater treat., v. 6, 7.) vised. Marion, 1860. 16~ - Same. New ed., with add. and memoir, by Buckner, W. P. Calculated tables of ranges for F. T. Buckland. London, 1858. 2 v. 8~. navy and army guns; method of finding the - Account of animal and vegetable remains collected in distance of an object at sea. N.Y., 1865. 8~ a voyage up the rawadi. (In Crawfurd, J. Jour- Bucknill, John Charles. Mad folk of Shakespeare, nal of an embassy. 1829.) psychological essays. 2 - Address, anniv. meeting of the Geol. Soc. of London, psychological essays 2 ed. rev. Lo Feb. 19. London, 1841. 8~ (B 1584) 1867. 8~. - Geology. (ln Beechey, F. W. Zoology of B.'s voy- - and Tuke, D. H. Manual of psychological age. 1839.) medicine. London, 1858. 8% - Inquiry whether the sentence of death at the fall in- medicine. London, 858. 8 cluded the animal creation or [only man]; sermon. Bucks Co., Penn. BBUCK, ~W. J. History of B. London, 1839. 8~ (B 1334) [Cuttings from the Bucks Co. intelligencer. - Reliquiae diluvianne; or, Observations on the Doylestown, 1854-55.] 8. organic remains attesting the action of a del- - Proceedings of a meeting to organize the Soc. for the uge. 2d ed. London, 1824. 4~ Promotion of Education. n.t.p. 8. (B 1082) Bucks have at ye all. See Garrick, D. - Sermon, Westminster Abbey, Easter. 1848, re-opening ucshave ae a1 See Garrick, D. - Sermon, Westminster Abbey. Easter. 18848, re-openng Buckstone, John Baldwin. The breach of promise, a comof the choir. London, 1848. 8 (B 1334) edy. (In Sargent, E. Mod. stand. drama, v. 34.) Buckle, Henry Thomas. History of civilization in - The christening, a farce. (In Spencer's univ. stage, England. London, 1857-61. 2 v. 8. v. 3. no. 32.) - Same. 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BULGARIN 414 BULLART Zeit. - Der neue Physiognomiker. - Unglick durch Bull, Josiah. Memorials of Rev. W. Bull. LonGeld. - Der Weg zunm Reichthume. - Die Unterzeich- don 1864. 8 nung auf Journale, Scene aus dem gesellschaftlichen o. Leben. - Gutes und Boses. - Sentimentale Reise durch Bull, Marcus. Exper. to determine the compar. die Vorzimmer. 4. Zweiter Wandertag. - Der Pro- value of the varieties of fuel used in the U. S. vinzial in der Gesellschaft der grossen Welt. - Der and Europe, [with] apparatus for their comMensch und das Gewissen. - Neue Bedeutung alter. and o t 187 Worte. -Vorurtheile. -Der Dorfbewohner. - Erzaihl- bustion. Phila. and London, 1827. 8. ungen: Die Befreiung von Trembowla. - Die Theil- - Another copy. (B 1832) ung der Erbschaft. - Gunst und Gerechtigkeit. - - Same. Experiments to determine the comparative Gesetz und Gewissen. - Der arme Malkar. - Die quantities of heatevolved, etc. (I1 Amer. Phil. Soc. Schatzgraber. - Gerechtigkeit und Verdienst. - Die Trans., n.s., v. 3. 1830.) Slaven. - Defence of Experiments to determine, etc., cont. correBulgaro, f Pisa. FABRONI, A. (In his Memorie, v. 1. spondece with a committee of the Amer. Acad. of 1790.) Arts and Sci. Phila., 1828. 8~. (B 982) Bulkeley, Gershom. The people's right to election or alter- - SHORT reply to a pamphlet entitled. A defence of exation of government in Connecticutt argued. Phila., periments, etc., by one of the committee of the Amer. ation of gove rnmentin Connecticutt argued. Phila., Ac Bt 1 go ( 9 ~~~~~1689. 40~ (B 46) Acad. Boston, 1828. 8~ (B 982) - Same. (In Conn. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 1. 1860; and in - Answer to A short reply to A defence of Experiments, Whitmore, W. H. Andros tracts, v. 2. 1869.) etc. London, 1828. 8. (B 982) Bull, W., one of John's sons, pseud. Letter to Sir E. B. Bulkeley, James. 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EUNSEN 417 BUONA - Egypt's place in universal history, tr. by C. H. Justification by an imputed righteousness. -Saved by Cottrell. London, 1848-67. v 8 grace., — Strait gate. - Light for them that sit in darkness. -Treatise on the fear of God.-Law and grace. Contents. Vol. 1. Sources and primeval facts of unfolded.-Israel's hope encouraged.-On praying in Egyptian history. - An Egyptian grammar and diction- s. -Troe of gce.-Acceptable sacrfice. ary. - Appendix of authorities (Manetho, Eratosthenes, Paul's departure and crown.-Desire of the righteous etc.)- Plates representing the Egyptian divinities. 2. granted. 2. Saints' rnowledge of Chlist's love.-Of Chronology and history of the Old, Middle, and New - ntichrist and his run.-Of the resurrection of the Empires. 3. The synchronisms. 4. The origiles dead.- Some gospel truths opened. - Vindication of and ages of the world. 5. 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BURGES- 420 BURGOS - Speech, case of S. Houston, violation of the rights of Burgess, Rev. Richard. Topography and antiquities the House, etc. Wash.. 1832. 8~ (B 1831) of Rome. London,1831. 2 v. 8 - Speech on the judiciary, 1825.- Remarks on the re- (I Nat. moval of Washigton's remains. (In Moore, -- Education of the poor in France. (In Nat. Assoc. movall of Washington's remains. (In Moore, F. Prom. Soc. Si. Trans., 1863.) Amer. eloq., v. 2. 1864.) Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans., 1863.) - BOWEN, H. L. Memoir of B., with selections Burgess, Thomas, Bp. Adnottiones Milii, Wetfrom his speeches, etc. Providence, 1835. 8~ Pfaffii, Buddei, et Schmidii. Mariduni [CarBurges, Wm. Art applied to industry; lectures. stenii, Bengelii, t Sabaterii, ad 1 Jonn.v.7, Oxford and London, 1865. 8-. Oxford and London, 1865. 8~ cum epistolis R. Bentleii et obs. Seldeni, - Art andreligion. (In Shipley, O. The church and the marthen], 1822. 8. world. 1868.) - App. to Sir I. Newton's suppression of his diss. on 1 Burgess, Rev. Alexander. Memoir of G. Burgess, John v. 7, Tim. iii. 15. Salisbury. n.d. 8. (B 1363) first Bp. of Maine. Phila., 1869. b8 ss -- Bishops and benefactors of St. David's vindicated; first Bp. oMaine. Phla., 1869. 8 charge, July 30, 1811; [with] original documents. Burgess, Anthony. The doctrine of original sin; Carmarthen, 1812. 4~ (A 58) [also] An epistle concerning justification by - Christ not St. Peter the rock of the Christian church; faith alone. London, 1659. fo and St. Paul, the founder of the church in Britain. faith alonge. London, 165. fo. - Independence of the ancient British church on any - The magistrates commission from heaven. London, foreign jurisdiction; on the testimony of Clemens 1644. 4~ (B 13) Romanus. (In Churchman armed, v. 2. 1814.) Burgess, Daniel. ules and directions forhearing and read- - Divinity of Christ; sermon, before the Univ. of Oxford, ing the Word of God. London, 1818. 12~. (D 30) Feb. 28. Oxford, 1790. 4. (B 1265) Burgess, Ebenezer, D.D., of Dedham. Dedham - English reformation and papal schism; letter to Ld. pulpit; sermons by the pastors of the 1st Kenyon. London. 1819. 8. (B1382) Church. Boston, 10- First seven epochs of the ancient British Ch., sermon, Church. Boston, 1840. 8~ July 2, 1812. London, 1813. 4~ (B1347) Contents. Allin, J. The spouse of Christ, coming _ Letter on the idolatry and apostay of the out of affliction, leaning upon her beloved; — The Lord o io Jesus, his legacy of peace.- Adams, W. The neces. Church of Rome. n.p., 1835. 8~. sity of the pouring out of the Spirit from on high; - - Motives to the study of Hebrew. 2d ed. LonGod's eye on the contrite. - Belcher, J. The singular 181412. happiness of such rulers as are able to choose out roteant union speech on the principles of their people's way; pref. by S. Torrey; - Two sermons:o.. t u; s h on te 1. On a dayforfasting, to implore spiritualblessingson popery. London, 1824. 8. (B1380) the risinggeneration. 2. Toyoungpersons; —The worst - Remarks on Josephus's account of the reenemy conquered; pref. by C. Mather;- God giveth building of the Temple. Oxford, 1788. 80 the increase; pref. by Increase Mather. - Mather, C. - Continuation of the evidence of Josephus as to Herod's Conclusion of a sermon at the Thursday lecture, Boston, rebuilding of the Temple. Oxford, 1789. 8~ (B 1363) May 2, 1723;'A good character', with some dues paid Sermon at the anniv. of the Royal Humane Soc., Apr. unto the memory of J. Belcher; - Elegy upon the de- 15; with app. on resuscitation. 2d ed. London, cease of J. Belcher. - Dexter, S. Call from the dead 1804. 8 (B 1046) to the living; sermon, death of T. Metcalf; - Our fa- Same. 3d ed. London, 1804. 8~ (B 306, 522) ther's God, the hope of posterity, app. - Haven, J. HAF J S if f B. Ld. The duty of thanksgiving to God; — Sermon to the Anc. -HARORD, J. S. Life of B. 2d ed. London, Hon. Artillery Co., Boston, June 1, 1761; - Sermon, 1841. 12~. Framingham, Oct. 8, 1761; - Sermon, July 4, 1764, Burggraeve, -. Amlioration del'especehumaine. ordin. of E. Brooks; - Sermon, May 31, 1769. anniv. of Par 1860 160 the election of the Council; - Discourse, death of Mrs. ars, H. Richards; - Sermon, ordin. of Ephraim Ward, Oct. Burgh, James. Art of speaking. 5th ed. New23, 1771; - Sermon, ordin. of M. Everett, Sept. 28, bury-Port, 1782. 8~. 1774; - Sermon, Stoughton, June 18, 1783, funeral of Dinitof human nature. Newd.; pref., life. Samuel Dunbar; - Sermon, Needham, Nov. 7, 1792, S. Palmer ordained; - Sermon, Feb. 7, 1796, forty years London, 1795. 8~ after the author's induction into the ministry. - Bur- Same. 1st Amer. ed. Boston, 1794. 8~ gess, E. Our fathers honorable and useful to their pos- -Same 2d Amer. ed. Hartford, 1802. 8. terity; centennial disc., Nov. 8, 1838; - Statistical table Monito l a s to G t B; of churches and ministers in the territory of ancient Montorial address to Great Britam; Britain's Dedham. remembrancer. Edin., 1792. 8~ - Address to the Amer. Soc. Colon. Free People of Col- - Political disquisitions; or, Enquiry into public our. Wash., 1818. 8. (B 1483, W8) errors, defects, and abuses. Phila., 1795. - Grammar of the Marathi language. Bombay, 3 v. 8. 1854. 8~ - Thoughts on education. Boston, 1749. 8~. (B 1091) - Origin of the lunar division of the zodiac represented criptural confutation of arguments in the Nakshatra system of the Hindus. (In Amer. Burgh, Wm. Scriptural confutation of arguments in the Nakshatra system of the Hindus. (ln Amer. Orient. Soc. Journ., v. 8. 1866.) against one Godhead produced by Lindsey in - Sermon. (In his Dedham pulpit. 1840.) his'Apology'. London, 1774. 8. - What is truth? an inquiry cone. the antiquity Burgh Monastery. ENGLISH, H.S. Crowland and and unity of the human race. Bost., 1871. 8~ Burgh. London, 1871. 3 v. 8~ - tr. See Surya Siddhanta. (In Amer. Orient. Soc. Burghill, Robert. NICERON, J. P. (In his Mem., v. 22, Journ., v. 6. 1860.) 1733; and, Germ., v. 16. 1758.) Burgess, George, D.D., first Bp. of Maine. Address, an- Burghley, Lord. See Cecil, W., Ld. Burghley. nual meeting of the Maine Hist. Soc. (In Maine Burghs. See Scotland. Convention of Royal Burghs. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 4. 1856.) Burgman, George H. Notes on a coffer-dam at Devonport. - Sermon, Boston, Sept. 12, 1860, admission of F. D. (In Gr. Brit. Corps of Roy. Engin. Papers, v. 8. Huntington to the order of deacons. Boston, 1860. 1865.) 8~. (B 1316) 8~ (B 1316) Burgo, Johannes de. Pupilla oculi. London. [colo- The stranger in the church. Boston, 1848. 12~. (C 220) Burgo, Johannes de. Pupilla oculi. Londo. 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:BURGOS 421 BURKE Burgos, Spain. WARING, J. B. Architectural, sculp- - TUERK, K. Altburgund und sein Volksrecht. (In his tural, and pictur. studies inB. Lond., 1852. f~ Folschungen, 2es Heft. 1829.) - FLOREZ, H. Las iglesias de Burgos. (In his Espafa - VERDEIL, A. Guerre des Suisses contre le duc sagrada, v. 26, 27. 1771-72.) de Bourgogne, 1475-76. Lausanne, 1854. 12~ Burgoyne, Sir John. Dramatic and poetical works. - Map. BLAEU, W. Utriusque Burgundie descr. London, 1808. 2 v. 12~ Amst., [16-]. (E 78, no. 31) Contents. Vol. 1. Life of B. - Maid of the oaks. - See also Charles the Bold; - France. For BiblioLord of the manor. 2. The heiress. - Richard Cur thbque des Ducs de Bourgogne see Brussels. de Lion. - Poems. Burhan-ad-din Ibrahim, called al-Kazui. GUIGNES, -. - Briefe des Gen. Lee und B. (In Amer. Archiv, v.1. Exhortation aux ames sur le pelerinage de Jerusa1777.) lem, par B. (In Paris. Inst. A.. Inscr. Not., - The heiress. -Maid of the oaks. Richard Coeur de. 3. 1790.) 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Lond., 1780. 4~ (A12) Paris 1801 12~ - Same. 2d ed. London, 1780. 8~. - GIUSTINIANI, L. Memoria sullo scovrimenti di un - ESSAY onmodern martyrs; with aletterto B. London, antico sepolcreto greco-romano. Napoli, 1812. 8. 1780. 8~ (B 682, 710) (B 660) - LETTER to Gen. Burgoyne on his letter to his constitu- GR. BRITAIN. Parliamet. Report on the iments. London, 1779. 85 (B 682) - REMARKS on B.'s'State of the expedition from Canada'. provement of the health of towns, interment London, 1780. 8~ (B 632) of bodies; together with the minutes of evi- REPLY to Lieut-Gen. Burgoyne's letter to his dence. n.p., 1842. f. constituents. 2d ed. London, 1779. 8. - JEWITT, L. Grave mounds and their contents. Note. Attributed to Sir John Dalrymple, and, more London, 1870. 8. probably, to G. Germaine, Lord Sackville. - MABILLON, J. Discours sur les anciennes sepultures - SUBSTANCE of speeches on Vyner's motion. May 26, and de nos rois. (In S6rieys, A. 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BURKE 422 BURKE Burke, B. W. Compendium of the anatomy, phys- violis to election, 1780. - Speech at Bristol on declining iology, and pathol. of the horse. London, the poll. 4. Speech on the East-India bill. - Motion rel. to the speech from the throne, 1784. - Speech on the na1806. 12~. bob of Arcot's debts. -App.'5. Snbst. of the speech on Burke, Sir Bernard. See Burke, Sir John Bernard. the army estimates, 1790. - Reflections on the revolution Burke, Charles. Rip Van Winkle; a drama. (In Sargent, in France. 6. Letter to a member of the National AsE. Mod. stand. dr., v. 22.) sembly. - Appeal from the new to the old Whigs. - Burke, E., Bp. of Nova Scotia. Letter of instruction to the Letter on the penallaws against Irish Catholicks. - LetCatholic missionaries of Nova Scotia. Halifax, 1804. tel to Sir H. Langrishe, on the IRoman Catholicks of Ire12thoIcV sionaies. (B 299) land. 7. Hints for a memorial to be delivered to Mon-^~^' (B299).^ -oi i ^sieur de M. M. — Thoughts on French affairs. -~ Heads - Review [of the controversy with Paleologus]. t.p.w. sier de M. M. - Thoughts on French affairs. - Heads -^~~~~~~~~~.^ J for consideration on the present state of affairs. - ReI[Haalifax, 180.] 8 (B 62) marks on the policy of the allies with respect to France. - STANSER, It. Examination of Mr. Burke's letter of in. -App. - Os. on the conduct of the minority. - struction. Halifax, 1804. 120. (B 299) Preface to Brissot's address to his constituents. - See Remarks on Stanser's examination. 1805. (B 62) Letter to W. Elliot. - Thoughts and details on.scarcity. Burke, E. Plunkett. Life of Sir E. Coke. (In Soc. for Diff. 8. Letter to a noble lord. - Letters on a regicide peace. Usef. Knowl. Lives of eninbnt persons. 1833.) 9. Letters on a regicide peace. - Letter to the Empress Burke, Edmund, d. 1797. Works. 1st Amer. ed. of Russia, Nov. 1791. - Letter on the Irish absentee tax, Boston, 1806-13. 6 v. 80 1773. - Letter on the American war. 1777. - Letter on a C.B Vol. Vindication of natostral soonlietiy.vo. - proposed secession from Parliament of members who had Contents. Vol. 1. Vindication of natural society. - opposed the American war. - Proposed address to Philosoph. inquiry into the origin of our ideas of the sublime and beautiful. - Short account of a late short ad- the King, on same subjct. - Address to the British colministration. - Observations on a late publication,'The Rooman Catholick subjects in Ireland. Letters in vindipresent state of the nation'. - Thoughts on the cause cation of the author's parliamentary conduct rel. to afof the present discontents. - Speech Bon Amer. taxa-h fairs of Ireland. - Letters with reflections on the executionl. 2. Speech at his arrival at Bristol.and at the tion of the rioters in 1780. - Letter to H. Dundas, 1792; conclusion of the poll. - Speech on conciliation with America. - Letter to the sheriffs of Bristol, on affairs of with the sketch of a negro code. - Letter oe n the draAmerica. - Two letters on the bill rel. to the trade of Ire- tion of parliaments, a nd a more equal representation of land. - Speech on economical reform. - Speech at Bris- the people. - Tracts rel. to the laws against popery in land. - Speech on electionomical refo1780. SpeSp ech at Bristol on d. Ireland. - Letters on the same subject, 1795. - Letter tol previous to election, 17th. e SpEIchaitaBi -sto tionde. on the affairs of Ireland, 1797. 10. On the acts of uniining the spoll. -Speech o onm the E.-India bill. -S Motion formity. - On the bill for relief of Protestant dissentrel. to the speech from thethrone 1781. - Speech on the er. - On the petition of the Unitarians. - On the Midnabob of Arcot's debts. 3. Substance of speech on the dsex election. - On a bill for shortening the duration army estimates, 1790. - Reflections on the revolution in parliaments. - On the reform of the representaFrance. - Letter to a member of the National Assembly. f pa rliam ents. - On the reform of the reprosecutions for libels. tion. - On powers of juries in prosecutions for libels. - Appeal from the new to the old Whigs. - Letter to a - Letter on same subject. - On a bill for repealing peer of Ireland, on the penal laws against Irish Catho- - Lette on- same subject. - On t claims of the Church. licks. - Letter to Sir HI. Langrishe, on the Roman Cath- the marriage act. - On dormant claims of the Church. - olicks of Ireland, propriety of admitting them to the Hints for an essay on the drama. - Abridgment of Engelective franchise, etc. 4. Hints for a memorial to be lish history. 11. Reports of a committee on the affairs delivered to Monsieur de M. M. - houghts on French of Hastings. 12783. Articles of charge against Warren affairs. - Heads for consideration on the present state of Hastings. 13. Artiles o n the impeachment Warren affairs. - Remarks on the policy of the allies with re- Hasting. 1 Speech on the impeachment of Warren spect to France. - App. - Observ. on the conduct of the Hastings. - Speech on the sixth charge, bribery and minority. - Preface to the address of AI. Brissot to his corruption. 14. Speech on sixth charge, continued. - Letter to. Elliot occas. by a speech eport from committee [on] the Lords' journals, in rel. constituents. - Letter to W. Elliot; occas. by a speech to their proceedings on the trial of Warren Hastings. made in the House of Lords, etc. - Thoughts and details on scarcity. - Letter to a noble lord, on the attacks made - Account of the European settlements in Amerupon him and his pension. - Three letters on the propo- ica. London, 1757. 2 v. 8~ sats for peace with the regicide directory of France. 5. Appeal from the new to the old Whigs, rel to Letter Iv. on a regicide peace. - Letter to the Empr. of Russia, Nov. 1791. - Letter on the Irish absentee tax. - the'Reflections on the French Revolution'. Letter to C. J. Fox, on the Amer. war, 1777. - Letter on a London, 1791. 8~ proposed secession from Parl. of members who had op. - Same. 2d ed. London, 1791. 8~ (B 1408) posed the Amer. war. - Proposed address to the King, - Same. Dublin, 1791. 80. (W 61) on the same subject. - Address to British colonists in - Same. New York, 1791. 8~ (B 1537) North America. - Letter on a bill for relief of Roman Beauties of Fox, orth, and Bure, selected Catholick subjects in Ireland. - Letters in vindication of [his] conduct, rel. to affairs of Ireland, 1780. -- Letters from their speeches. London, 1784. 80. with reflections on the executions of rioters in 1780.- -- Same. 9th ed. London, 1784. 8~ (C 112) Letter to H. Dundas, 1792, with a sketch of a negro code. _ Correspondence, 1744-97; ed. by Earl Fitzwil- Letter on the duration of Parl., and a more equal rep- liam and Sir R. Burke. Lond., 1844. 4 v. 80 resentation of the people. - Tracts rel. to the laws against popery in Ireland. - Letter to Wim. Smith, 1795. to Sir Contents. Vol. 1. 1744-74. 2. 1775-July 3, 1782. 3. H. Langrishe, and to R. Burke, on the same subject. - July 20, 1782-Sept. 8, 1792. 4. Sept. 9, 1792-1797. Letter on the affairs of Ireland, 1797. - Fragments and - Correspondence with [Barry]. (In Barry, J. Works, notes of speeches: on acts of uniformity; on the bill for v. 1. 1809.) relief of Protestant dissenters; on the petition of the - Edmund Burke; first principles selected from Unitarians; on the Middlesex election; on a bill for short- his writi.gs;'with an introd. essay by ening the duration of Parliaments: on the reform of the representation; onpowers of juries in prosecutions for Montgomery. 2d ed. London, 1853. 8. libel, letters on same subject; on a bill for repealing the - Letter in answer to some objections to his book on marriage act; on the dormant claims of the Church. - French affairs. 2d ed. Paris, 1791. 8~ (B 1841) Hints for an essay on the drama. - Abridg. of Eng. hist. - Letter in vindication of his conduct in regard to the 6. Ninth and eleventh reports from select committee on affairs of Ireland. London, 1780. 80. (E 163) the state of administration of justice in Bengal, etc., 1783. Note. This copy has many autograph corrections - Articles of charge of high crimes, etc., against Warren by the author. Hastings. orks. New ed. London, 181. 14 - Letter respecting the effect of the Quebec Bill upon the ~-Works. New ed. London, 1815. 14 v. 8~ boundary of New York. (In N.Y. Hist. Soc. Col., Contents. Vol. 1. Vindication of natural society. - ser. 2, v. 2. 1849.) Philosophical inquiry into the origin of our ideas of the - Letter to a member of the National Assembly, in ansublime and beautiful; with introd. discourse conc. swer to some objections to his book on French affairs. taste. 2. Short account of a late short administration. London, reprinted 1791. 80 (B 1537, W 61) - Observations on a late publication, intituled The pres. - Same. 4th ed. N.Y., reprinted 1791. 8 (C155, D 1) ent state of the nation. - Thoughts on the cause of the present discontents. - Speech on American taxation. - Letter to a noble lord on the attacks made upon 3. Speech at his arrival at Bristol, and at the conclusion him in the House of Lords by the Duke of of the poll. - Speech on conciliation with America. - Bedford and the Earl of Lauderdale. LonLetter to the sheriffs of Bristol, on the affairs of Amer. - Two letters on the bill rel. to the trade of Ireland. - don, 1796. 80 Speech on ceconomical reform. - Speech at Bristol, pre- - Sname. 13th ed. London, 1796. 8~. 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BURKE 423 BURKE - Same. Edin., 1837. 8~ (B 1538) - Same. 3d ed. London, 1775. 8~ (B 381) - Same. 1st Amer. ed. with a preface by P. Porcupine - Same. 3d ed. N. Y., 1775. 8~ (B 592) [W. Cobbett]. Phila.. [1796]. 8~ (W 10, 61) - Speech on moving his resolutions for conciliation with - Letter to J. Farr and J. Harris, sheriffs, on the affairs the Colonies, Mar. 22, 1775. London, 1775. 4~ (A 28) of America. Bristol, 1777. 8~ (E 163) - Same. 3d ed. London, 1775. 8~ (B 369) -- BERTIE, W. Thoughts on the letter of B. to the - Same. N. Y., 1775. 8~ (B360) sheriffs of Bristol, on the affairs of America. 7th ed. - Speech on presenting a plan for the better security of Oxford, 1780. 8~ (B 638) the independence of Parliament and the ceconomical --- C., H. Answer to the letter from B. to the sheriffs reformation of the civil and other establishments, of Bristol. 2d ed. London, 1777. 8. (B 463) Feb. 11, 1780. London, 1780. 8 (B 1537) - - TOPHAM. E. Address to B., on his late letter relative - Another copy. n.t.p. (E 163) to the affairs of America. London, 1777. 4. (A20) - Speech, 1783, on Fox's East India bill. London, - Letter to Sir H. Langrishe, on the Roman Cath- 1784. 8~ olics of Ireland. Dublin, 1792. 8~. - Another copy. (E 163) - Another copy. (C 155) - - OBSERVATIONS on B.'s speech on Fox's India bill. - Same. London, 1792. 8~ (B 1537) London, 1784. 8~ (B 1537) - Letter to the Duke of Portland, on the conduct of the - Speeches. (.In Goodrich, C. A. British eloquence. minority in Parliament, containing 54 articles of im- 1861.) peachment against C. J. Fox. London, 1797. 8. - Substance of the speech in the debate on the army es(B 1538, 1841, W 61) timates. Feb. 9. London, 1790. 8~ (B 1537) - Letters to H. Flood. (In Rodd, T. Orig. letters. 1820.) - Another copy. t.p.w. (B634) - Letters to R. Shackleton. (In Leadbeater, M. Pa- - Thoughts and details on scarcity. London, 1800. 8. pers, v. 2. 1862.) (B 1538) - Observations on a late state of the nation. 4th ed. - Thoughts on the cause of the present discontents. London, 1769. 8~ (B 1706) 2d ed. London, 1770. 8~. (B 591) - Philosophical enquir. y into the origin of or - Same. 5th ed. London, 1775. 8. (B1706) -- Philosophical -enquiry into the origin of oul -- Thoughts on the prospect of a regicide peace. Lonideas of the sublime and beautiful. 6th ed. don, 1796. 8~ (B 1408) with disc. cone. taste. London, 1770. 8~. - - ERSKINE. T. View of the causes and consequences of - Same. Montrose, 1803. 8. the present war with France, in answer to B.'s'Regicide peace'. Phila.. 1797. 8. (W 59) - Rede womit er seinen Vorschlag empfiehlet, 22 Marz. - Three memorials on French affairs, 1791-93. London, (Iz Amer. Archiv, v. 1. 1777.) 1797. 8~. (B 1193,1538) - Reflections on the revolution in France. Lon- Contents. Hints for a memorial to be delineated to don, 1790. 80 Monsieur de M. M. - Thoughts on French affairs.s Heads for consideration on the present state of affairs. - - Extracts from'Reflections, etc.' (n Churchman - Remarks on the policy of the allies with respect to arim~ed, v. 1.~ 1814. ) France. - Appendix. - - BOOTHBY, W. Letter to B. [in ans.to his Re- - Two letters on the proposals for peace with the regiflect. on the revolution in France]. London, cide Directory of France. Lond., 1796. 8~ (B 1537) 1791. 80 -- Anothercopy. t.p.w. 8. (B 1407) Sam- Saoe. Phila., 1797. 8~. (W 69) -- BRIEF reply to the observations of Bousfield on B.'s Two letters to gentlemen in Bristol on the bills Tel. to pamphlet resp. the revolution in France. Dublin, the tradeofIreland. Lodon, 1778. 8. (B1537) 1791. 8~. (B 1523) - Another copy. (E 163) - - CHRISTIE, J. Letters on the revolution of - Vindication of natural society. (In Dodsley, R. FuFrance, and on the new constitution; occa- gitive pieces, v. 2. 1761.) sioned by the publications of B. and A. de Pamphlets relating to Burke, replies, etc. )Calonne. Partsi. London,1791. 80 -- ADDRESS to B. from the swinish multitude. London, Calonne. Part.i. London, 1791. 8. 1793. 8~ (B1537) 1793. 80. (B 1537) -- OBSERVATIONS on the'Reflections' of B., on the revo- - BENTHAM, J. Defence of economy against B. (In lution in France. Boston, 1791. 8~ (B 709) Pamphleteer, 1816; v. 9 of B 838) - - PAINE, T. Rights of man; answer to B.'s - COOPER, T. Reply to B's invective against Cooper attack on the French Revolution. 6th ed. andWatt. London 1792. 8 (B 698, 709) T ~ ~London, 1791.3r i ~ -- DEFENCE of the political and parliamentary conduct of Londlon, a1791~. o8. B. 2d ed. London, 1794. 8. (B 973) - - - Same. Dublin, 1791. 8. (B 1838) - LETTER to [B.] on the latter part of the report of the --- Same. 3d ed. Boston, 1791. 8. (B 631) Com. on the state of justice in Bengal. London, --- - Same. London. 1792. 8~ (B 600) 1782. 8~ (B 1678) - PRIESTLEY, J. Letters to B. occasioned by his'Re. - LETTER to [B.] on the subject of the evidence in the flections on the revolution in France'. 3d ed. reports of the Com. of the House of Commons. LonBirmingham, 1791. 8~. (B 774) don, 1782. 8. (B 1678) - - THOUGHTS on government, occasioned by B.'s'Reflec- - MILES, W. Letter to H. Duncombe, on the pamphlet tions', etc. London, 1790. 8. (B 634) addressed by B. to a noble lord. London, 1796. 8. - - TowERs, J. Thoughts on the commencement of (B 1841) a new Parliament, with remarks on the letter - - LETTER to Miles, occasioned by his late scurrilous of B. on the revolution in France. attac on B. London, 1796. 8c (B 1538) - SHEBBEARE, J. On the excellent and admirable in 1790. 8~ B.'s second printed speech, March 22, 1775. (Ap- - - Same. Dublin, 1791. 80. (B 634) pended to Shebbeare's Essay on the origin, etc. 1776. - - VINDICATION of B.'s'Reflections on the revolution in B 383) France'. London, 1791. 8. (B 634, 1407) - STREET, T. G. Reply to [B.'s] Letter to a noble lord. - - VINDICATION of the rights of men, in a letter to 3d ed. London, 1796. 8. (B 709, 716) B. occas. by his LReflect, on the revolution - SUBSTANCE of speeches [incl. Burke's] on [his] bill for B. occas. by his I Reflect. o e evon the revoluthe retrenchment of public expences. London, 1779 in France'. London, 1790. 8~ 8. (B 766) - Report of committee on Hastings' trials. (In Great - THREE letters to B. on the state of public affairs and Brit. Parl. Commons. Journal, v. 49. pp. 504-537.) particularly on the outrageous attacks on his pen. - Short account of a late short administration; also C. sion. London, 1796. 8~ (B 1538) Lloyd's True hist. of a late short administration. - TUCKER, J. Letter to B. in answer to his speech, Mar. [Printed in parallel columns.] London, 1766. 8. 22, 1775. London, 1775. 8~. (B 369) (B 591) - TUCKERMAN, H.T. The rhetorician. (InhisCharac- Same. (In Debrett, J. Col. of scarce tracts, v.2. teristics of lit. 1849.) 1787. B 605) See also the replies under the titles'Letter to J. Farr', - Speech, at the conclusion of the poll, Bristol, Nov. 3,'Reflections','Speech, 1783', Thoughts'. 1774. n.t.p. f0. (E 163) Biography. - Speech [declining election], Bristol, 1780. n.t.p. - BROUGHAM, H., Ld. (In his Statesmen of the times of Broadside. (E 163) George III., ser. 1. 1839.) - Speech, Bristol, upon certain points relative to his par- - BUTLER, C. M. (In his Reminiscences. 1824.) liamentary conduct. London, 1780. 8~. (E 163) liamentary conduct. London 1780. K9 (E 163) - CROLY, G. Memoirs of the political life of B. - Speech on American taxation, Apr. 19. 2d ed. Lon- OLY, G. Memoirs of the political life of don, 1775. 8~. (B 1706) Edin., 1840. 2 v. 12~

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BURKE 424 BURLADOR - FRY, A. A. Lecture on B. London, 1838. 8~ (B 1454) laglins, kings of Heath. - Lan of Lauriston. - The old - MACNIGHT, T. History of B. London, 1858- Countess of Desmond. -De Vere, Earl of Oxford. 3. ~60.\ 3 v. QO~~8~~ *Introd.- Landless lords and baronets. - Vicissitudes of 60. 3V. 8. 8peerage titles. - Earldom of Anglesay. - Story of - MORtLEY, J. Edmund Burke; an historical Philip D'Auvergne. - The De la Poles. -Hector Grastudy. London, 1867. 8~. ham, of Lea Castle. - Tale of magic on Lochlomond. - PItRuT J. Memoir of B. London, 126 2 v The tragedy of Corstorphine. - Rise of the Strutts of PRIOR, J. Memoi o B. Lodn, 1826. 2 V. 8 Belper. - The Parkyns family. - Fate of the Earls Mar- REMUSAT, C.. comte de. (TIn Revue d. D. Mondes, ischal. -Self-reliance. - Fate of Seaforth.- An Engjan., fev. 1853.) lish flower transplanted to Italian soil. — The Pilgrim - Soc. DIFF. USEF. KNOWL. Life of B. 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BURLADOR 425 BURNABY B.rlador de Sevilla, El; por G. Tellez. (In Ochoa, E. de. Burman, Joan. Plantarum Americanarum fasc. ICol. de piezas escog., 1840; and in Ochoa, E. de. x., continens plantas quas olim C.Plumierius Tesoro del teatro espan., v. 4. 1838.) Burlamacchi, Francesco. REUMONT. A. von. F. Burlamac- detexit atque in insulis Antillis depinxit; ed. chi; Episode lucchesischer Geschichten. (In His- B. Amst.et Lugd. Bat., 1755. 2 v. f. torisches Taschenbuch, 1849.) -Rariorum Africanarum plantarum decas I-Buirls acchi, Pacifico. Vita del P. G. Savonarola, [x]. Amst., 1738-39. 2 v. 4~ * ived. ed. agg. dal P. T. Botonio. Lucca, Burman, Pieter, d. 1741. Praefatio. (In Buchanan, G. 1761. 80. Opera, v.-1. 1725.) Burlamaqui, Jean Jacques. Principes du droit - JOHNSON, S. (In hs Works, v. 12 1806.) naturel Geneve, 1747. 4~ Burman, Pieter, d. 1778. AnalectaBelgica. Lugd. Eng. Principles of natural and political law; tr. Bat., 1772. 2 v. 8p ~~by Nuent 3dad.Lonon,178. 2~Contents. Vol. 1. 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(In his Christian memoirs. 1836.) by Miller. - Oration by Bp. Doane. - Speech by S. Burn, Rev. Edward. Reply to Priestley's'Appeal to the'lTrescott. - Correspondence of the committee of ar- public on the late liots at Birmingham'. Birmingrangements. ham, 1792. 8~ (B 18S.s) Burmah. AVA and the Burmese. (In Corner, J.- - PRIESTLEY, J. Familiar letters; also letters to E. China pictorial, etc. 18-.) Burn. Birmingham, 1790. 8~. (B 773) AVA und Pegu, 1759. (In Sprengel, M. C., and Fors- Burn, Jacob Henry. Descriptive catalogue of Lonter, G(. Neue Beitrage, v. 11. 1193.) don traders, tokens [in the Beaufoy cab- BASTIAN, A. Birma. (In his Die Volker des Oestl. London, 1853. 8 Asien, v. 1. 1866.) - Reisen in Birma, 1861-62. (In met] Londo, 1853 8 v. 2. 1866.) - Same.- 2d ed. London, 1855. 8~ - BELL, H. G. Late military operations. Edin., Burn, John Southerden. The High Commission; no1827. 18~ (Constable's misc., v. 9.) tices of the court and its proceedings. Lon- BUCHANAN, F. 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Y., 1856. 12 dictionary, French-English and English- GOUGER, H. Two years' imprisonment in Bur- French. Boston, 1853. 160 mah. London, 1860. 12. Brn, Robert Scott. Notes of an agricultural tour - JUDSON, Mr. A. H. Relation of theBaptist mis- in Belgium, Holland, and the Rhine. Lonsion to the Burman empire. Wash., 1823. 12~ don, 1862. 8. - SANGERMANO, Father. Description of the Bur- - Outlines of modern farming. Vol. 1, 2, 5. mese empire; tr. by W.'andy. Rome, Orient. London, Weale, 1863-65. 3 v. 12.9 rans. Fund, 1833. 4oQ Contents. Vol. 1. Soils. - Manures. - Crops. 2. Trans. Fund, 10833. 40 eFarming. 3. Utilisation of townsewage.-Irrigation. - STEWART, M. Some considerations on the policy of - Reclamation of waste land. the government of India, etc. (In PampYleteer, Yearbook of agricultural facts for 1861. Edin., - SYMEs, W. Account of an embassy to Ava, 1862. 12i 1795. London, 1800. 4. Burnaby, Andrew. Occasional sermons. London, - - Same. Edin., 1827. 2 v. 18. (Constable's 1777. 80 miscell., v. 8, 9.) - Sermon, Feb. 21, fast. London, 1781. 4~ (B 1258) miscell., V. 0, V.) __ g-ermon, July 29, thanksgiving. London, 1784. 40 - - Same. (in Pinkerton. Col. of voy., v. 9. 1811.) (B 1 252). YALE, H. Narrative of the mission t m o Ava, _ Travels throughthe middlesettlements inNorth 1855. London, 1858. 4. America, 1759-60. London, 1775. 8~ See also Buddhaghosha; - Pegu. -_ Sme. 2ded. London, 1775. 8. 54. (29. 7. 73.)

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BURNABY 426 BURNET - Same. 3d ed. London, 1798. 4~ - Conclusion of B.'s History of his own times. - Same.' (In Pinkerton. Col. of voy., v. 13. 1812.) London, 1734. 8~ - REVIEW of his travels, from The univ. mag., March - COCKBURN, J. Specimen of remarks on publick affairs, 1775. n.t.p. 8~. (B 1602) esp. rel. to Scotland, occas. by B.'s'History of his Burnaby, Edwyn Andrew. Letters to the ministers, [on] a own times'. London, n.d. 8~ (B 1190) mode to relieve the distresses of the empire. Lon- - History of the reformation of the Church of don, 1817. 80. (B 1527).. Burnand,Francis Cowley. Happy thoughts. Bos- England. London, 1781-83. 2v. f. ton, Fracs1871. Cowley. Happythoughts.Bo - Same. New ed., rev. by N. Pocock. Oxford, ton, 1871. 8 ~ Bs _ - More happy thoughts. Boston, 1871. 160. 8. - Out of town. London, 1868. 160. - Same. Abridgment. 4th ed. London, 1705. 8~ uto- town. London, 186. 16 - PHILOCLERUS, psetd. Speculum Sarisburianum; re- The Turkish bath. See Williams, M., and Burnand, marks on an introd. to the 3d vol. of the History of F. C. the reformation of the Church of England. London, - and Williams, M. Easy shaving, a farce. (No. 17 of 1714. 8~ (C 228) DeWitt's acting plays.) - History of the reign of James ii; with notes by Burnap, George Washington. Memoir of H. A. Earl Dartmouth Onslow,and Swift. xford, t5 Earl Dartmouth, 0nslow, and Swift. Oxford, Ingalls. Boston, 1846. 12. 1852. 8~ - Church and state, discourse, thanksgiving day, Dec. - Inquiry into the present state of affairs. London, 1689. 12, 1844. Balt., 1844. 80. (B 1254) 8 (B 1708) - Discourse in Balt., Sept. 17, 1843. decease of F. W. P. - Inquiry into the present state of affairs. - Reflections Greenwood. Balt.,n.d. 8~ (B 1216) on a paper, H. M.'s reasons for withdrawing himself - Discourse on the principles involved in the Pusey con- from ochester. (In Col. of State tracts, v. 1. 1705.) troversy. Bait., 1844 8~ (B 1734) from Rochester'. (In Col. of State tracts, v. 1. 1705.) troversy. Bait., T1844. 8. (B1734) Letter from Truth to a member of the Rose Club. Lon- Duties of the citizen soldier, disc. in Bait., July 21, don,1717. ( 1363) 1844, before the Maryland Cadets and Boston City - Letter to B-nj-m-n B-p of B-ng-r. 4th ed. LonGreys. Bait., 1844. 8. (B 1284) don, 1718. (C 228) - End of the world, a disc. suggested by the Miller doc- - Letter to J. Williams [on his vindication of Tillotson's trine. Bait., 1844. 80 (B 1284) sermons, etc.]. (In Williams, J. Vindication,etc. - Lecture on the social influence of trade, before the 1695. B 96) Merc. Lib. Assoc. of Bait., Mar. 9, 1841. New York, - Letter to Trapp [on] his sermon on the real nature of 1841. 8. (B 1649) the church of Chist, in answer to [Hoadly]. Lon- Life of Leonard Calvert. (In Sparks, J. Amer. biog., don, 1717. 8 (B 32) v. 19. 1846.) _ Lives don, 1717. 8~ (B 32) - Origin and causes of democracy in America, disc. be- - Lives of Sir Matthew Hale. and John Earl of fore the Md. Hist. Soc. Balt., 1853. 8~. (B 1608) Rochester. London, 1820. 18~ - Position of Unitarianism; disc., re-opening of IstInde- See also Some, etc. (p.427) pendent Church of Baltimore, Jan. 23, 1848. Bait., - Same. (In Wordsworth, C. Eccl. biog., v. 4. 1839.) 1848. 80. (B 1284) - Sectarianism both Catholic and Protestant; a lecture. Memoires of James and William, Dukes of Bait., 1835. 8~ (B 1284) Hamilton and Castleherald; an account of - Voice of the times; sermon, May 14, 1837. Bait., 1837. the rise and progress of the civil wars of Scot8. (B 1284,1696) land, England, and Germany, 1625-52, with Burnby, John. OBITUARY roll of Ebchester and B. letters, etc., by Chas. I. London, 1677. f. Durham, [1856]. 8. (Surtees Soc., v. 31.) - Memorial to the Princess, Sophia cont. a delinBurne, John. Treatise on the causes and conse- eation of the constitution and policy of Engquences of habitual constipation. Phila., land; with anecdotes concerning remarkable 1840. 80. persons of that time, [and] letters from Bur- Diseases of the eecum. (In Dunglisdn, R., ed. Med. net and Leibnitz. London, 1815. 8 monog., v. 1. 1838) - New preface and additional chapter to 3d ed. of'PasBurnell, George R. Rudimentary treatise on limes, toral care' London. 1713. 8~ (C 228) cements, mortars, concretes, mastics, plaster- -'Same, without the additional chapter. (C 79) ing, etc. 2d ed. London, Weale, 1856. 16~ - The new preface to his'Pastoral care', considered. 2d ed. London, 1713. 8. (C 228) - Rudiments of hydraulic engineering. London, - Opposition of the doctrine, etc., of the Roman Church Weale, 1855-59. 3v. 16~ to Christian faith. (In Cardwell, E. Tracts on See also Annual retrospect of engineering. points at issue, v. 3. 1837.) Burnes, Sr Alexander. Cabool; journey and resi- - Passages of the life and death of J. WTilmot, Earl of Burnes, Sir A lexander. Cabool; journey and resi- Rochester. London, 1724. 8 (B 745) dence. London, 1842. 8~ - Pastoral letter [on] the oaths of allegiance and su- Travels into Bokhara; voyage on the Indus. premacy to William and Mary. London, 1689. 4~. London, 1834. 3 v. 80 (B 6, 93) ~London, 1834. 3 ~v~. 8"~.- Reflections on the relation of the English reformation - Voyage a Bokhara. (In Mont6mont. Biblioth., v. 37. lately printed at Oxford. Pt. 1. Amsterdam, 1688. 1835.) 8. (B 1708) Burnet, Ann, Funeral sermon on. 1790. See Burnet, M. - Royal martyr lamented, sermon, Jan. 30, 1674-5. Lon(B 306) don, 1675. 4~ (B 1248) Burnet, Gilbert, Bp. of Salisbury. Exposition of - Sermon at the chappel of the rolls, Nov. 5. London, the thirty-nine articles. London, 1705. f0. S1684. 40 (B 1249) the thirty-nine articles. London, 1705. fo -_ Sermon at Whitehall, thanksgiving. London, 1691. 4. - Same. 6th ed. London, 1759. 8~. (A 30) - - BINCKES, W. Prefatory disc. to an exam. of - Sermon before the aldermen, Mar. 12. London, 1690.'An exposition of the thirty-nine articles'. 4. (E 137) - Sermon before the aldermen of London, Jan. 30. LonLondon, 1702. 4~. don, 1681. 4~ (B 1248) - -Another copy. (B 94) - Sermon before King George, Oct. 31, 1714. London, - Answer to Law's Letter to the Bp. of Bangor. Lon- 1714. 8. (B 586) don, 1717. 8~ (B 102, 588) - Sermon before the House of Commons, Jan. 31, 1688. - Discourse cone. transubstantiation and idolatry; an- London 1689. 4~ (B 98) swer to the Bp. of Oxford's plea. London, 1688. 40. - Sermon before the ouse of Peers, Nov. 5. London, 1689. 4~. (B 1249) ~(B 92) _' - a - Sermon before the King, Dec. 2, 1697. London, 1698. - Exhortation to peace and unity; sermon, Nov. 26.e te K, D. London, 1689. 4~. (E 137) - Same. 2d ed. London, 1698. 4~. (E 137) Note. Ridiculed by Pope in the'Memoirs of P. P., - Sermon before the King, Feb. 10. London, 1695. 4~ clerk of this parish'. (In Pope, A. Works, v. 6. 1806.) (E 137) - History of his own time; with the author's - Sermon before the King, March 7. London, 1697. 4~. life, and notes by [T. Burnet]. London, (E 137) 180~^9.4 vA ^ 80.0~ X - Sermon before the King, on Christmas Day, 1696. 1809. 4 v. 8- London, 1697. 40. (E 137)

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BURNET 427 BURNEY - Sermon before the King and Queen, Apr. 29, fast. Burnet, James, Ld. Monboddo. Antient metaphysics. London, 1691. 4~. (E 137) Edi 1779-99 6. 4~ - Sermon before the King and Queen, Oct. 19, 1690, Origin and progress of language. Edin., 1773thanksgiving. London, 1690. 4. (E 137) Origin d progress of language. din., 1773- Sermon before the Lord Mayor, Sept. 2,1680. London, 92. 6 v. 4. 1680. 4. (E137) Burnet, John. Treatise on painting. London, - Sermon before the Prince of Orange, Dec. 23, 1688. 1834-37 4. London, 1689. 4?. (E 137) - Sermon before the Queen, March 11, 1693-94. London, - CUNNINGHAM, A. (In his Lives of Brit. painters. v. 6. 1694. 4. (E 137) 1833, Harp. fam. lib., v. 67, and Fam. lib., v. 9.) - Sermon before the Queen, May 29,1694. London, 1694. Burnet, Rev. John. The Church catechism. n.t.p. 1843. 8~. 4. (E 137) (B 1334) - Sermon cone. popery, preface, giving an account of the - The Church of England and the Church of Christ. revolution. Edin., 1746. 8~. (B 1922) London, [18-]. 12~. (D 25) - Sermon, coronation of Wm. III. and Mary II. at West- - Observations on the authority of pastors, with remarks minster, Apr. 11, 1689. London, 1689. 4~. (B 98) on the office of deacons. London, 1848. 8~. (C 235) - Sermon,Dec. 31, 1706; thanksgiving. London, 1707. Burnet, John R. Tales of the deaf and dumb; 4Y (B 120, 1397) with miscel. poems. Newark, 1835. 12~ - Sermon, election of the Lord Mayor, Sept. 29. London, ith miscel. oems eark, 1835. 12 1681. 4'. (E 137) Burnet, Matthias. Election sermon at Hartford. Hartford, - Sermon, fast day, Dec. 22, 1680, before the House of 1803. 8'. (B 177, 848) Commons. London, 1681. 4'. (E 137) -Moral reflections upon harvest. (In Austin, D. - Sermon, funeral of James Houblon, June 28. London, Amer. preacher, v. 2. 1791.) -Evidences of a gen1682. 4. (E 137) eral judgment from Scripture and reason. (In v. 3. - Sermon, funeral of Lady Brook, Feb. 19. London, 1791.) 1691. 4. (E 137) S- Sermon, after the decease of A. Burnet. New Haven, - Sermon, funeral of Robt. Boyle, Jan. 7. London, 1692. 1790. 80. (B 306) 4. (E 137) Burnet, Thomas, Master of the Charter House. Sa- Sermon, Mar. 29, before the Ld. Mayor. Dublin, 1714. cred theory of the earth; with a review, and 8. (C 79) answer to exceptions made aainst it by E. - Sermon upon the brief for the persecuted exiles of answer to exceptions made against it by E. Orange. London, 1704. 4~. (E 137) Warren. 2d ed. London, 1691. f'. - Six papers. London, 1689. 4. - - LOVELL, A. Summary of material heads [in] answer Conltets. Reasons against repealing the acts concern- to B.'s Theory of the earth. Lond., 1636. 4'. (B93) ing the test. - Reflections on H. M.'s proclamation of - State of the dead; tr. with an answer, by M. Feb. 12, 1686-7, for a toleration in Scotland.- Letter Earbery. 2d ed. London, 1728. 2 v. 8~. cont. reflections on H. M.'s declaration for liberty of App. to the 9th chapter of the State of the conscience, April 4, 1687. -Answer to'A new text of - p. e a a the Ch. of England's loyalty'. - Letter cont. remarks in dead; tr. by Foxton. Lond., 1729. 8~. two papers writ by Charles II., cone. religion. - Cita - KIPPIS, A. (In his Biogr. Brit., v. 3. 1784; and in tion of G. Burnet to answer in Scotland for high trea- Niceron, J. P. Nachr., v. 8. 1753.) son; with his answer and three letters to the Earl of Burnet, Thomas, D.D.. Prebendary of Salisbury, d. 1750. Middletoune. Argument in [Tinda'Ps] Christianity as old as the - Some passages of the life and death of John creation confuted. Confer. 3. Lond., 1732. 8. (B1371) Earl of Rochester. Dublin, 1688. 4. - Demonstration of true religion, sermons, 1724-25. (In ail of ROChester. Dubln, 18. 4*. Boyle lecture sermons, v. 3. 1739.) - Same. Prefixed, an account of the author's life. Scte doctrine of redemption by Christ. 2dAmer. ed. Boston, 1803. 18'. - Scripture doctrine of redemption by Christ. 2d Amer. ed. Boston, 180737. -. - Same. Boston, 1812. 12~., The truth of the Christian religion, with the falsehood See also Lives, etc. (p. 426) of all other religions. London, 1730. 8. (B 115) - Speech upon the bill against occasional con- Burnet, Wm., Gov. of lfassachusetts. Answer to a letter formity. London, 1704. 4. from [Seguenot] a Romish priest, Boston. Jan., - -LETTER to an alderman cone. the Bp. of Salisbury's 1728-29. (Pi N. H. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 8. 1866.) speech upon the bill against occasional conformity. - BYE172. Boston, July London, 1704. 8~ (B 1708) 19, 1728. [Boston, 1728.] 8. (B 71) aLondon, l e04. 8It (B1708) _G y an S r - SEGUENOT. Letter from a Romish priest to one taken - Travels in France, Italy, Germany, and Switzer- captive in her infancy and instructed in the Romish land. Edin., 1752. 12. faith; with an answer by B. Boston, 1729. 8~. - Same. (In Harris. Col. of voy., v. 2. 1764; and (B 135, 661) Moore. New col. of voy., v. 2.) Burnet, Wm., Ml.D. Account of the Mediterranean - Two sermons in the Cathedral of Salisbury, Nov. 5, 7. fever. London, 1816. 8~ London, 1710. 8~ (B 1249) Lond on, 1710. 8.D. (B T 1249) c o J Burnett, George. Specimens of English prose writ- and Horneck, A., D.D. The last confession of J. Stern, with the confession of G. Borosky, at the ers. London, 1807. 3 v. 12~ place of their execution [for the murder] of T. Burnett, John, resp. vs. Wadsworth, G. W. SuT. Thynn. London, 1683. f~ (A 51) preme court of N. Y. Case and exceptions - LAWRENCE, E. (In his Lives of Brit. hist., v. 1. 1855.) on appeal. Albany, 1870. 8' - LirE of B.] np., n.d. 4. (B 1454) - MACAULAY, T. B. (In his Biog. sketches. 1857.) Burnett, Peter H. American theory of government, - NICERON, J. P. (In his M6m., v.6. 1728; and, Germ., with reference to. the present crisis. N. Y., v. 9. 1754.) 1861 8~ - NOTES of six days preceding the death of a late Right TR account of the life and writings Rev. —-—. 3d ed. London, 1737. 8~ (B 646) Rev.-. 3d ed. London, 1737. 8'. (B 646) Burnett, Thomas. TRUE account of the life and writings - VINDICATION of the Bp. of Salisbury and passive of B. London, 1715. 8~. (B 813) obedience, with remarks on a speech under his Burnett, Thomas Pendletoh. BRUNSON, A. Memoir of B. name, and postscript in answer to'Some considera- (In Wisconsin State Hist. Soc. Col., v. 2. 1856.) tions offeredto [B.]'. London, 1710. 8. (C 228) Burnett, Waldo Irving. [Various articles.] (In Amer. Burnet, Gilbert, son of Bp. Burnet, and Hutcheson, F. Assoc. Proc., v. 2, 4 6, 7.) Letters cone. the true foundation of virtue and Researches upon the origin, etc., of the spermatic parmoral goodness; with pref. and postscript by B. tides among the four classes of vertebrated animals. London, 1735. 8' (B 118) (In Amer. Acad. Mem., n. s., v. 5. 1855.) L- BIOG. notice of B. (In Mass. Med. Soc. Med. comm., Burnet, Jacob. Notes on the early settlement of v.. 1860.) the north western territory. Cincin., 1847. 8~ Burney, Charles, LL. D., 7F.R.8. Complete list of all the - Annual address before the Cincin. Astron. Soc., June Greek writers. (In Royal Institution. Catalogue 3. Cincin., 1844. 8. (B 1584) of the library. 1821.) - Letters rel. to the early settlement of the north western - Sermon, anniversary of the Sons of the Clergy, May territory. (ln Ohio Hist. and Philos. Soc. Trans., 14, 1812. London, 1813. 4. (B 1269) pt. 2, v. 1. 1839.) Burney, Charles, Mus. Doct., F.R.S. General his- Speech, on Harrison's nomination. (In Cushing, C. tory of music. [Vol. 1. 2d ed.] London, Outlines. 1840.) ~- funeralsermonon. 1853. See Fisher, S.W. (B1209) 1789 (v. 2, 1782). 4. 4.

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BURNEY 428 BURNSIDE - The cunning man; a musical entertainment. (In Col. - Practical observations on uterine hemorrhage. of most esteemed farces, v. 2. 1792.) L n 1 - Memoirs of Metastasio, [with] his letters. Lon- London, 1807. 80 don, 1796. 3v. 8~ - Principles of midwifery. London, 1809. 8~. AnBLAY, Mme. F. B. d'. Memoirs of B. London, Burns, Robert. Works; with account of his life, - 1832. 3 vMine. F. B. d M o fBand criticism on his writings; pref. obs. on Burney, Charles Parr. Sermon, Lambeth, consecration of the Scottish peasantry; [by J. Currie. 4th E. Legge, Bp. of Oxford. London. 1816. 4~. (A 60) ed. London, 1803. 4 v. 80. Burney, Frances. See Arblay, MIme. F. B. d'. Contents. Vol. 1. Life. 2. General correspondBurney, James. Chronological history of the dis- ence; including pieces of miscellaneous poetry. 3. coveries in the South Sea or Pacific Ocean. Poems. -History of these poems by G. Burns. 4. Correspondence with G. 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BUSBY 432 BUSK Bushy, Thomas. Concert room and orchestra anec- Bushe, George. Diseases of the rectum and anus. dotes. London, 1825. 3 v. 16~ New York, 1837. 8. Buscapie, El; opuscolo in6dito que en defensa de la Bushe, Gervase Parker. Population of Ireland. ({In Roy. primera parte del Quijote escribio M. de Cer- Irish Acad. Trans., v. 15. 1828.) t r A Bushe, Rev. Wim. Introductory lecture on the doctrines of vantes; pub. con notas por A. de Castro. the Ch. of Rome. Dublin. 1824. 8~ (B 1382) Cadiz, 1848. 8~ - Scriptural view of the duty of [promoting] Chb-istianity Note. There is a full discussion of the authorship of amongst the Jews; two speeches, the 2d by W. A. this book (which was published from a ms. alleged to Evanson. London, 1822. 24~. (D 13) have been found by de Castro) in Ticknor's'Spanish - Sermon. (In Lond. Soc. Prom. Christianity among literature'. The work was probably written by de Cas- the Jews. 13th report. 1821. B 1034) tro himself, and not by Cervantes. 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(B 1362) geography; tr. London, 1762. 6 v. 4~ - Barbarism the first danger, disc. for Home missions. Contents. Vol. 1. Denmark. —Norway. —Greenland. New York, 1847. 8. (B 1284) - Sweden. —Russia. -Poland. 2. Hungary. - Tran- - Characteristics and prospects of California. San Fransylvania. - Sclavonia. - Dalmatia. - Turkey in Eur. - cisco, 1858. 8~ (B 1600) Portugal. - Spain. - France. 3. Italy. — Sardinia. - Christian nurture. New York, 1861. 12 Naples. - Sicily. - England. - Wales. - Scotland. - Ireland.-U. Netherlands. - Switzerland. 4. Bohemia. Note. This is a new ed., much enlarged, of the'Views Moravia. - Lusatia. - Austria. - Burgundy. - West- of Christian nurture'. phalia. —Circ. of Rhine. 5. Circ. of Upper Rhine. - - Discourse at the Litchfield centennial celebration. (In Swabia. - Franconia.- Upper Saxony. 6. 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See also Commerce; - Finance; -Money; - Stock - Resurrection of Christ; whether he rose in a exchange. spiritual and celestial, or in a material and Business man's assistant, The; cont. forms of legal earthy body. New York, 1845. 12. instruments. Boston, 1847. 16~ See also Hierophant. - Same. 4th ed. Boston, 1847. 16~ (C 25) Bush, Richard J. Reindeer, dogs, and snow-shoes; - Same. 14th thous. Boston, 1847. 16' (C 252) Bush, Richard J. Reindeer, dogs, and snow-shoes; 3Busiris, King ol Egypt; a tragedy. S'ee Young, E. Siberian travel, 1865-67. N. Y., 1871. 8. Busk, George. Exhibition of stone implements from the Bush, Wm. Inadvertencies of good men, etc., sermon, En- Cape of Good Hope. - Caves of Gibraltar cont. hufield, Jan. 7, fast day. Lond., 1747. 8. (B 128, 1868) man remains and works of arts. (In Internat. Bush Mwanderings of a naturalist; or, Notes on Congress of Prehist. Archaeol. 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BJUSK 433 BUTLER - The rifle; and how to use it. 7th ed. London, Butler, Benjamin Franklin, of g. Y., d. 1858. Christian mis1860. 129 sions; lecture before the Boston Young Men's Soc. *Rifle' vu e how t organize afor Diffusing Mlssionary Knowledge, Dec. 23, 1811. - Rfle volunteers; how to organize and drill Boston, 1842. 8~ (B 1553) them. 8th ed. London, 1861. 16~ - Discourse before the Albany Inst., at its 1st anniv., Busk, M. M. History of Spain and Portugal, 1000- Apr. 23,1830. nt.p. 8~ (B 1083) _1814. Lud., 1833. 8f.- Outline of the constitutional history of New York. 1814. Lond., 1833. 8. (Lib. usef. knowl.) (n1 N. Y. Hist. Soc. Col., ser. 2, v. 2. 1843.) Busk, Mrs. Wm. Mediaeval popes, emperors, kings, - Representative democracy in the U. S., address, Union and crusaders; or, Germany, Italy, and Pal- College, July 26. Albany, 1811. 8. (B15(7) estine,.from 1125-1268. London, 1854-56. - The usefulness of the legal profession; and the necesestine, fiom 1125-1268. London, 1854-56. sity of instruction in legal science. (It Inaug. ad4 v. 8~ dresses. 1837. B 1756) Buss, R. W. Almanac of the fine arts; 1852. - MACKENZIE, W. L. Lives and opinions of ButLondon, 1852. 12. ler and Hoyt. Boston, 1845. 8. Busse, George. ANDRESEN, A. (In his Deutschen Maler- - -Another copy. (B 1454) Radirer des 19n Jahrh., v. 3. 1869.) Butler, Benjamin Franklin. HUDSON, H. N. A Busse'near IHeusden, Brabant. PREMPART, J. His- chaplain's campaign with Gen. Butler. New toricall relation of the siege of B. Amst., York, 1865. 8. 1630. fo - LIFE andpublic services of B. Phila., 1864. 16~. Bussemaker,U. Cats. Fragmentapoematum remnaturalemTON J Bn NewOrla hior vel medicinam spectantium. (In Poete bucolici. ARTON, J..B. ew Orleans; history 1854.) of the department of the Gulf, 1862. n.p., Bussolin, Pietro. Poesie. (It Gamba, B. Rac. di poesie 1863. 8~ in dial. venez. 1845.) - and Andrew, J. A. Correspondence. Boston, 1862. Busson-Descars, Pierre. Essai sur le nivellement. 8~ (E 91) Paris, 1805. 8. Butler, Caleb. Historyof Groton, Pepperell, ShirBussy, Charles de, pseud. Histoire du socialisme. 1859. See ley. Boston, 1848. 8~ Marchal, C. - Funeral sermon on. 1854. See NIGHTINGALE, C. Bussy d'Ambois, a tragedy. See Chapman, G. (B 1209) Bussy-Rabutin, Roger, comte de. Correspondance Butler, Charles. Easy introduction to algebra. avec sa famille et ses amis. Nouv. 6d., revue London, 1799. 12~ et augmentse par L. Lalanne. Paris, 1857- Butler, Charles, of Lincoln's Inn. Book of the 59. 6 v. 12~ Roman Catholic Church, in letters addressed - M6moires. Nouv. ed. augm.; suivie de l'His- to R. Southey on his,Book of the Church'. toire amoureuse des Gaules. Avec des notes London, 1825. 8~ par L. Lalanne. Paris, 1857. 2 v. 12~ - Address to the Protestants of Gr. Britain and Ireland. - Poesies. (Il. Annales poet., v. 23. 1782.) (In Pamphleteer, 1813; v. 1 of B 838) - LIGNE, C. J. Memoires sur les campagnes faites en - Essay on the legality of impressing seamen. 2d ed..Hongrie par B. (In his Melanges milit., v. 5. 1795.) London, 1778. 8~ (B 524) Busti, Paul. Garlick. (In Phil. Agric. Soc. Mem., v. 2. - Historical memoirsresp. the English, Irish, and 1811.) Scotch Catholics from the Reformation. 2d Buswell, Henry Foster. Ode. (In Thayer, C. T. Address. S h C s f t R 1868.) ed. London, 1819. 2 v. 8~ Busybody, The, a comedy. See Centlivre, Susanna. - Historical outline of the controversy respecting the But however, a farce. See Mayhew, H., and Baylis, H. text of'The three heavenly witnesses'. (In Sparks, Butan. DUBEJx, L., and VALMONT, V. Tartarie, J. Col. of essays,v. 2. 1823.) Boutan, etc. Paris, 1848. 8~ (Univers.) -Hore juridicu subsecivw. London, 1804. 8" DAVIS, S. Religious and social institutions of the - Inaugural oration, Nov. 4, 1815. laying of the first stone Bouteas. (In Roy. Asiatic Soc. Trans., v. 2. 1830.) of the London Institution. Lond., 1816. 8~ (B 1612) - SPRENGEL, M. C., and FORSTER, G. Neueste Nach- - Saee. (Iz Pamphleteer, 1816; v. 7 of B 838) richten von Tibet und Butan, nebst Bemerk. ber die - Irish catholic board and C. Butler; extract. n.t.p. 8~ vegetab. und mineralog. Produkte. (In their Neue (B 1382) Beitrage, v. 3. 1790.) - Legality of impressing seamen. 3d ed. (In Pam- TURNER, S. Journey through Bootan. (In Turner, S. phleteer, 1824; v. 23 of B 838) Ace. of embassy to Tibet. 1800.) - Letter to a nobleman, on the repeal of penal laws Butchell, S. J. van. See Van Butchell, S. J. against Irish Roman Catholics. London, 1801. 8~. Butcher, Edmund. The heresy of St. Paul, sermon. Hack- (B 1380, 1410) ney, 1813. 12~ (D 25) - Letter to C. J. Blomfield in vindication of a passage in B.'s'Book of the Rom. Cath. Ch.' 2d ed. London. Butcher, Rev. Richard. Survey and antiquities of 1825. 8. (B 1382) Stamford to 1660; added, two letters about - - App. London, 1826. 8~. (B 1382; and in PamphleStamfordbyW.Forster. 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(InhisMem.,v.4. 1792.) - Vindication of'The Book of the Roman CathoButius, Vincentius. De potu antiquorum. (In Greevius. lic Church'; with Phillpott's 4th letter to LinThes. antiq. Rom., v. 12.) gard, a letter of Lingard to Butler, etc. 2d Butler, Alban. Lives of the saints. New York, ed. London 1826. 8. 1846. 4 v. 8. - LE MESURIER, T. Counter address to the Protestants Butler, Andrew, and McGlynn, J. A. See California vs. of Gr. Brit. and Ireland; in answer to the address Butler, A. J., and McGlynn, J. A. (B 1436) of C. Butler. (Ie Pamphleteer, 1813; v. 2 of B 838) Butler, Ann Codman, eFuneral sermon on. 1858. See Wells, - LETTER to B. on his question, what has England gained E. M. P. (B 1209) by the Reformation. London, 1825. 8~ (B 1382) 55. (30. 7. 73.)

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BUTLER 434 BUTLER Butler, Clement Moore, D.D. St. Paul in Rome; Butler, Joseph, Bp. of Bristol and of Durham. lectures. Phila., 1865. 12~ Analogy of religion to the constitution and - uneral sermon on J. C. Calhoun, April 2, 1850. course of nature. Boston, 1793. 8. Wash., 1850. 8~. (B 1210) Wash., 1850. 9 (B 1210) - Same. W:ithlifebyA.Kippis. Bost., 1809. 8~. - Mission, etc; farewell sermon. Grace Church, Feb. - thfe A.ippis. Bst., 1809. 21, 1847. Boston, 1847. 8~ (B 1284) - Same. With summary by E. Bushby. Camb., - Our union God's gift, thanksgiving disc. at Wash., 1840. 8~ D. C., Nov. 28. Wash.,1850. 8 (B1254) - BOTT, T. Remarks upon Dr. Butler's 6th chap- Sermon, diocesan convention, June 12, 1844. Boston, 1844. 8~ (B1330) ter of the Analogy, etc. London, 1737. 8~. - Sermon, giving a hist. acc. of St. John's Church, - Charge, 1751; 2d ed., with ace. of the characGeorgetown, D. C., address on A. P. Upshur, etc., ter and writings of [B.], by S. [Halifax]. and a farewell sermon. Wash., 1844. 8". (B 1194) London, 1786. 8 - Sermon. in Grace Church. Boston, Whitsunday, May Londo n, 1786. 8~ 26. -Boston, 1844. 8~ (B 1284) A4nother copy. (B 1400) -'A wise man is strong'; sermon, death of D. Webster, - Sermon before the Soc. for Prop. of Gospel in For. at Wash., D. C., Nov. 7. Wash., 1852. 8~. (B 1728) Parts, Feb. 16. London, 1739. 8~. (B 306) Butler, D. Sermon, funeral of Sir Cloudesly Shovel, Dec. - Sermon, yearly meeting of charity schools. - London, 22,1707. London, 1707. 8. (C 201) 1745. 4~. (B 1267) Butler, Rev. Daniel. The old paths of the Ch. of England, - Sermons. London, 1749. 8. sermon. London, 1850. 8~ (C 215) - Sermons. (In Family lectures. 1791.) Butler, David, D.D. Discourse at Stillwater, before the - Some remains hitherto unpublished. London, 1853. Montgomery Lodge. Troy, 1806. 8~ (B 399) 8. (B 1454) - Reward of the faithful. (In Prot. Epis. pulpit, v. 5. - BAGEHOT,.W. (In his Estimates. 1858.) 1835. B 1776) - BLUNT, J.J. Notice of B. 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CALCUTTA 445 CALDERON Calcutta, Daniel, Bp. of. See Wilson, D. Toyson. 6. El sacro Parnaso. - El area de Dios Calcutta, Reginald, Bp. of. See Heber, R. H. cautiva. - La humildad coronada de las plantas. - Los Calcutta. Comm. of Pub. Instr. Report for 1835- encantos de in culpa. - Quien hallarA muger fuerte. - Eljardin de Falerina. - El cordero de Isaias. -Mystica 39, 40. Calcutta, 1836-41. 2 v. 8 y real Babylonia. - No ay instante sin milagro. - El - Report for 1836. Calcutta, 1837. 8~ (B 1132) orden de Melchisedech. - El socorro general. - La - ASIATICUS. Sketches respecting Bengal; Epitaphs in redencion de cautivos. - La fabrica del navio. - La proand about Calcutta. Calcutta, 1803. 81. (B 769) testacion de la fe. - CAREY, W. Hortus Bengalensis; catalogue of - Comedias, que saca a luz J. F. de Apontes. plants in the Botanic Garden at Calcutta. Madrid, 1760-63. 11 v. 41 Serampore, 1814. 8~. Contents. Vol. 1. Vida. - Cada uno para si. - - LUSHINGTON, Mrs. C. Journey from Calcutta Las armas de la hermosura. - Amado y aborrecido. - Lnto'^^rr~~ Tndonir 129.0 120 La senora y la criada. - Nadie fie su secreto. - Las to Europe. London, 1829. 12~ tres justicias en una. - Amar despues de la muerte. Calcutta Baptist Missionary Soc. 1st annual report. Cal- Un castigo en tres venganzas. - Duelos de amor y cutta, 1819. 8 (B 1043) lealtad. 2. Cefalo y Pocris. - El castillo de LindaCalcutta. Med. and Phys. Soc. of Calcutta. See Medical, bridis. - Bien vengas mal. - La vida es sueno. - Casa Calcutta review. Vol. 1-19, 21-31, no. 1. Cal- con dos puertas. - El purgatorio de San Patricio. - La cutta, 1844-58. 29 v. 8" gran cenobia. - La devocion de la cruz. - La puente Calcutta School-Book Soc. 1st report with app., accounts de Mantible. - Saber del mal y del bien. - Fineza conof the institution for 1817-1818. Calcutta, 1818. 8 t fezo. 3. Lances d amor fortuna. - La dam * (B 1023) - 2d with app. 1819. (B 1023, 1027) duende. - Poor resta quoe estaba. - El sitio de Breda. - Calcutta School Soc. 1st report, 1818-19. Calcutta, 1820. El principo constanto. - El pastrer duolo de Espaia. - 8 (B 1027) Eco y Narciso. - El monstras de los jardines.- El Caldara, Polidoro, called Caravaggio. JACQUEMART, A. gran principe de Fez, Don Balthasar de Soyola. - El Les dlessin's dornement. (fn Gazette desa benux- encanto sin encanto. 4. La Nifia de Gomez Arias. - arts, v. 6. 1s60.)' El hijo del sol, Faeton. - La Aurora en Copacabana. - El conde Lucanor. - Apoloy Climene. - El Golfo de Caldcleugh, Alexander. Travels in South America, las Sirenas. - La cisma de Inglaterra. - Las manos 1819-21. London, 1825. 2 v. 8~ blancas no ofenden. - Los cabellos de Absalon. - No Calder, Patrick. Essays on providence Pt. 1, 2. siompre lo peor es cierto. - Las cadenas del Demonio. eith', 1843. 81 5. Los tres afectos de amor - La vanda y la flor. Leith, 1843n. 8~ Con quien vengo vengo. - Guardate dela agua mansa. - Calder, Sir Robert, Bart. MINUTES of a court-mar- El alcayde de s6 mismo. - Louis Perez el Gallego. - tial, for the trial of C. London, 1806. 81 Antes que todo es mi dama. - El mayor encanto amor. Calderari, Othone. Disegni e scritti d'architettura. - El gal fautas. - Judas Maabeo - El mayor moustruo los zelos. 6. El medico de su honra. - Vicenza, 1808-15. 2 v. f. Argenis y Poliarco. - Origen, pdrdida, y restauracion Calderino, Domizio. Commentarii in satyras Juve- de lavirgen del Sagrario. — Hombre pobre todo es trazas. -A secreto agravio secreta vengauza. - El astrologo; [Ccum textu Latino;in fine]'Defensio fingido. - Amor, honor, y poder. - Los tres mayores adv. Brotheum commentariorum Martialis ca- prodigios. — El laurel de Apolo. - Tambien ay duelo lumniatorem cum recriminatione retaxa- en las damas. - La fiera, el rayo, y la piedra. 7. En tionis Pliniane'. Vincentiae, 1480. fI esta vida todo es verdad y todo mentira. - El maes- Observationes. (In Gruterus, J. Lampas v. 1. 1602.)- Mainnas d abril y mayo. - Lo -ampas; v, i, 1602.) hijos de la fortuna. - Afectos de odio y amor. - NIcERoN, J. P. (1st his Md6m., v. 30. 1734.) La purpura de ain rosa. - La hija del ayer. - Ni amor Calderon, Philip Hermogenes. TAYLOR, T. P. H. C. and s libra do amor. - ram veucer A amor querer the St. John's Vood school. (In Atkinson, J. B. vencerlo. 8. Fortunas de Andromeda y Persio. - Eng. painters of the present day. 1870.) El Joseph de las mugeres. - Los empefios de un acaso. Calderon, Rodrigo, Fsuneral oration on. See Ponze, M. - Primero soy yo. - La estatua de Prometeo. -El see(in Valladares, A. Semanario, v. 1. 1787.) reto A voces. - Dar tiempo al ticmpo. - El magico proCalderon de la Barca, Mme. Frances Erskine Inglis. digioso. - Mejor osta que estaba. - Fiera afemina amor Life in Mexico; by Mme. C- de la B —. 9. Dicha y desdicha del homnbre. - Hado y divisa de Boston, 1843. 2 v. 121 Leonido y de Marfisa. - Los dos amantes del Cielo. - Boston, 18 4 3. 2^ v. 12~,Mager 11ora y venceras. - Agradecer y no amar. - De - Attach6 in Madrid. New York, 1856. 12. una causa dos efectos. - Qual es mayor perfeccion. - Calderon de la Barca, Miguel. Por J. de Pedalosa y Es- El jardin de Falerina. - La Sibila del Oriente y gran trada, en la cause criminal sobre la perdida de [San reyna de Saba. - No ay burlas con el amor. 10. GusMiguel Ultramar]. n.t.p. [16-.] fP (A 68) tos y desgustos son no mas que imaginacion. - Amigo, Calderon de la Barca, Pedro. Autos sacramen- amante y leal. - Basta callar. - Auristela y Lisidante. tales alegoricas y historiales qu saca a l-Fuego de ios en el querer bien. - El secundo Scipion. tales alegoricas y historiales que saca a luz J. -- La exaltacion de la cruz. - No hay cosa como callar. F. de Apontes. Madrid, 1759-60. 6 v. 4~ - Zelos aun del ayte matan. -El escondido y la tapada. Contents. Vol. 1. La serpiente de metal Psiquis y 11. Mafiana sera otro dia. - Darlo todo y no dar nada. Cupido. — El indulto general. - El nuevo hospicio de - La desdicha de la voz. - El pintor de su deshonra. - pobres. - La primer flor del Carmelo. - Afio santo de El alcalde de Zalamla. Roma. -~El ano santo en Madrid. - El arbol del mejor - Comedias, hecha y ilustrada por J. E. Hartzenfruto. - Los mysterios de la missa. - Primero y segundo busch. 2a ed. Madrid, 1861-58. 4 A 80 Isaac. - Los alimentos del hombre. - El nuevo palacio del retiro. 2. A Dios por razon de estado. - (TVol. 7, 9, 12, 14 of Aribau. Bibl.) El viatico cordero. - A Maria el corazon. - Las or- Contents. Vol. 1. Prologo. - Articulos biog. y criti. denes militares. - El gran teatro del mundo. - Amar y de varios autores acerce y C. su theatro. - Comedias. ser amado, y divina Filotea. - La cena de Baltasar. - La vida es sueio. — Saber del mal y del bien. - Lances La nave del romereader. - Psiquis y Cupido. - Llamados de amor y fortuna. - La devocion de la cruz. - Cuil y escogidos. - La inmunidad del sagrado. - El pintor es mayor perfeccion? - Poor estA que estaba. - El sitio de su deshonra. 3. El segundo blason del Austria. - de Breda. - Casa con dos puertas mala es de guardar.El valle de la zarzuela. - La lepra de Constantino. - El purgatorio de San Patricio. - La dama duende.- La La hidalga del valle. - No ay mas Fortuna que Dios. - gran cenobia. - La puente de Mantible. - Major esta La vidia del Senor. - El veneno y la triaca. - Androm- que estaba. - El principe constante. -La gran comedia, eda y Pers6o. - La vacante general. - El cubo de la Los tres mayores prodigios. - El galan fantasma. - JuAlmudena. - El gran mercado del mundo. - El tesoro das Macabeo. - Origen., perdida, y restauracion de la escondido. 4. La vida es suenio. - El pleyto matrimo- Virgen del Sagrario. - El medico de su honra. - Amor, nial. - El dia mayor de los dias. - El primer refugio honor, y poder. - El mayor encanto amor. - El secreto del hombre y probatica piscina. - El diablo mudo. - La a voces. - Arg6nis y Poliarco. - El escondido y la tacura y la enfermedad. - El divino Orphbo. - La siem- pada. - El mayor monstruo los celos. - Hombre pobre bra del Sefor. - La secunda espofa, y trunfar muriendo. todo. es trazas. - MaIana sera otro dia. - No hay cosa - Atu proximo como 0 ti. - Las espigas de Ruth. - El como callar. - El astrologo fingido. - A secreto agralaberinto del mundo. 5. Lo que va del hombre a vio secreta venganza. 2. El acaso y el error. - La Dios. - El verdadero dios Pan. - La piel de Gedeon. senora y la criada. - En esta vida todo es verdad y todo - El lirio y la Azucena. - La devocion de la missa. - mentira. - El maestro de danzar. - Afectos de odio y El Santo Rey Don Fernando. - Suenos ay que verdades amor. - Tambien hay duelo en las damas. - La banda son. La semilla y la zizana. - El maestrazgo del y la flor. - El magico prodigioso. - Los empenos de un

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CALDERON 446 CALDWELL acaso. - La cisma de Ingalaterra. - Con quien vengo, vio secreto venganza. - La cisma de Inglaterra. - vengo. - El castillo de Lindabridis. - Mafianas de Dicha y desdicha del nombre. - El mayor monstruo los abril y mayo. - El jardin de Falerina. - No hay burlas zelos. - El jardin de Falerina. - Ag radecer y no amar. con el amor. - El gran principe de Fez. - La exalt- - El alcalde de Zalamea. - El Josef de las mugeres. cion de la Cruz. - Guardate del agua mansa. - La ven- - Fieras afemina amor. - Les armas de la hermosura. ganza de Temar. - Los cabellos de Absalon. - Luis - El magico prodigioso. - Los dos amantes del cielo. - Perez el Gallego. - No siempre lo peoor es cierto. - La Duelos de amor y lealtad. - No siempre lo peor es fiera, el rayo, y la piedra. - El alcaide de si mismo. - cierto. - La nilia de Gomez Arias. - Hado y divisa Fieras afemina amor. - Amigo, amante, y leal. - Eco y de Leonido y Marfisa. - Autos sacramentales alegoriNarclso. - Agradecer y no amar. - El golfo de las sir- cos. La cena de Baltasar. - La nave del mereader. - enas. - Fortunas de Andromeda y Perseo. - El laurel La primer flor del carmelo. - La vifa del Sefior. de Apolo. - La purpura dde la rosa. 3. Gustos y dis- - Scenes from the Magico prodigioso. (~n Shelley, P. B. gustos son no mas que imaginacion. - La hija del aire, Poetical works, v. 3. 1855; and in v. 2. 1870.) parte la, 2a. - El alcalde de Zalamea. - Los hijos de - La vida es suefio. - Casa con dos puertas mala es de la fortuna, Teagenes y Cariclea. - El encanto sin en- guardar. - La devocion de la cruz. - El mayor canto. - Darlo todo y no dar nada. - Para veneer a monstruo los zelos. - Auto.sacramentale. La cena amnor querer vencerle. - Las amas de la hermosura. - de Baltasar. (Int Ochoa, E. de. Col. depiezas esc. Amado y aborrecido. - Los dos amantes del cielo. - 1840.) Basta callar. - Las manos blancas no ofenden. - Fuego - La cena del rey Baltasar. - La primer flor del Carmelo. de Dios en el querer bien. - Los tres afectos de amor: - El veneno y la triaca. - La cura y la enfermedad. piedad, desmayo, y valor. - El Jos6 de las mujeres. - - El valle de la zarzuela. - El sacro Parnaso. - Un castigo en tres venganzas. - Las tres justicias en Mistica y real Babilonia. - Qui6n hallar6. mujer una. - El conde Lucanor. - Cada uno para si. - Celos fuerte? - La vida es sueio. - La nave del mercader. aun del aire matan. - CGfalo y Pocris. - Dar tiempo al - La vifa del Sefior. - La serpiente de metal. - tiempo. - Las cadenas del demonio. - Antes que todo Lo que va del hombre a Dios. - La divina Filotea. es mi dama. - Mujer, 11ora y venceris. - Dicha y des- (In Pedroso, E. G. Autos sacramentales. 1865.) dicha del nombre. - Auristela y Lisidante. - Ni amor - ZORRILLA, J. Apoteo6sis de C. (In his Obras, v. 2. se libra de amor. - Amar despues de la muerte. - La 1852.) estatua de Prometeo. - El condenado de amor. 4. - MONTGOMERY, J. (In his Lives, v. 3. Lardner. Cab. Primero soy yo. - La nifia de Gomez Arias. - Nadie eye. 1837.) fie su secreto. - El pintor de su deshonra. - La des- - TRENCH, R. C. Life and genius of P. Calderon dicha de la voz. - De una causa dos afectos. - El postrer duelo de Espafia. - Apolo y Climene. - El hijo de la Barca. New York, 1856. 12~ del Sol, Faeton. - La sibila del Oriente. - El monstruo Calderwood, David. Altare Damascenum, cen Polde los jardines. - La aurora en Copacavana. - Fineza itia ecclesim Angcane obtusa ecclesim Scocontra fineza. - Duelos de amor y lealtad. - Bien ven- tican a ormalista quodam delineat; aj. gas, mal. - El segundo Scipion. - Hado y divisa de ticanoe a formalista quodam delieata; adj. Leonido y de Marfisa. - ~Comedias que C. escribio en epistola Hieronimi Philadelphi de regimine conmpaoia de otros autores. El privilegio de las mujeres. ecclesi Scoticanae; ejusque vindicioe contra - Polifemo y Circe. - Enfermar con el remedio. - El cdi. n*., 1623. 4A monstruo de la fortuna, la lavendera de Napoles, Felipa Catanea. - El mejor amigo el muerto. - El pastor Fido. - History of the kirk of Scotland; ed. by T. -La Margarita preciosa. - La fingida Arcadia. - San Thomson. Edin., 1842-49. 8 v. 80 (WodFrancisco de Boya, duque de Gandia. - El fenix de Espaoia, San Francisco de Borja. - El sacrificio de Efige- row Society.) nia. - Entremneses de P. G. de la B. El dragoncello. - - Pastor and prelate; or, Reformation and conLa casa de los linajes. - La casa holgona. - Don Peg- formity compared. Phila., 1844. 12~ ote. - Las jocaros. - El desaflo do Juan Rana. - Las Calderwood, Henry. Philosophy of the infinite; carnestolendas. - La plazuela de Santa Cruz. - La Franchota. liojigangas. Los flatos. - La muerte. - with special ref. to the theories of Sir W. Jacaras entremesaudas. El millado. - Carrasco. - La Hamilton and M. Cousin. Edin., 1854. 80. chillona. - Catalogo de las commedias. - Notas. - - Shops for consumption of intoxicating liquors vs. Apendices. Entremes de la rabia. - Poesias. shops for the sale of such liquors. (In Nat. Assoc. -Comedias.] sp., [17-]. -4 (E 115) Prom. Soc. Sci. 1863.) Namely. Fuego de Dios en el querer bien. - Bien Caldiera, Giovanni. AGOSTINI, G-. d'. (In his Notiz. degli vengas mal. - No siempre lo peor es cierto. - La gran ser. viniz., v. 2. 1754.) cenobia. - Darlo todo, y no dar nada.- o ay coa Caldwell, Charles,. Discourse on the genius, como callar. - Mdafianas de abril y mayo. - Antes que - comnocollar. - Ma Lianas do abr~i y - No ay n osa Caldwell, Charles, M.D.'Discourse on the genius, todo es mi dama. - Amor, honor, y poder.- Mafana etc., of Horace Holley. Boston, 1828. 8~ sera otro dia. - Amado y aborrecido. - El escondido - Address on gambling. Lexington, 1834. 8~ (B 1172) y la tapada. - El garrote mas bien dado, y alcalde de - Address to the Phila. Med. Soc., on the analogies beZalamea. - De la estatua de Prometeo. - La sefiora y tween yellow fever and true plague. Phila., 1801. la criada. 80 (B 470) - El alcalde de Zalamea. Salamanca, [17 —]. 4~ (E 113) - Character of Washington. Phila., 1801. 8~ (W11, 52) - La dama duende. (In Huerta, V. 0-. de la. Theatro -- Discourse, Lexington, Feb. 22, 1832. Lexington, 1832. hesp., pt. 2, v. 2. 1735.) - Dar tiempo al tiempo. - 8~ (W 49) Tambien hay duelo en las damas. (In v. 3.) - Bien - Inaugural address, on the advantages of establishing a vengas mal, si vienes solo. - Los empoefos de un medical school in the western states. Lexington, acaso. (In v. 4.) - No siempre lo peor es cierto. - 1819. 8~ (B 569) Con quien vengo, vengo. (In v. 5.) - Casa con dos - Introductory address on independence of intellect. puertas mala es de guardar. - No hay burlas con el Lexington,.1825. 8~ (B 1097) amor. (Ino v. 6.) - Qual es mayor perfeccion. - El _ Medical and physical memoirs. Lexington, escondido, y la tapada. (In v. 7.) - Mejor esta, que 1826o 8O estaba. - Primero soy yo. (In v. 8.) - El secreto a votis. (pt. 3, v. 1.) - Eco y Narciso. (In v. 2.) - Medical theses, from inaug. diss. by graduates - El escandalo de G-recia contra las santas imagenes. in medicine. Phila., 1805-06. 2 v. 8~ Salamanca, [17-]. 40 (E 113; and in Sales, F. Contents. Vol. 1. Seybert, A. Attempt to disprove Soleccion do obras moestras, dramaticas. 1828.) the putrefaction of the blood in living animals. - Pot- Li'Hraclius espagnol, coin.'(In Voltaire, F. M. A. ter, N. Medicinal properties and deleterious qualities de. (Euvres, v. 9. 1785.) of arsenic. - Prioleau, P. G. Use of the nitric and - Love the greatest enchantment; Sorceries of oxygenated muriatic acids. - Horsfield, T. Rhus versin; Devotion of the cross; in English verse nix, rhus radicans, and rhus glabrum, vulgarly called with Spanish text, by D. F. MacCarthy; with poison-ash, poison-vine, and common sumach. - Cooper, S. Properties, effects, and medical uses, of the datura an introd., notes, etc. London, 1861. 4. stramonium. or common thorn-apple. - Moore, J. On - El principe de los montes. Salamanca, [17-]. 40 the use of digitalis purpurea, or fox-glove, in certain dis(E 112) eases. - May, A. On the unity of disease, as opposed - Teatro escogido. (Vol. 3 of Ochoa, E. de. Tesoro del to nosology. - Smith, E. D. Attempt to prove that teatro espafiol. 1838.) certain substances are conveyed unchanged into the cirConstents. Noticia de don Calderon de la Barca. - culation. - Roebuck, J. Experiments and obs. on the La vida es sueno. - Casa con dos puertas mala es de bile. - Young, J. R. On the principles of nutrition, guardar. - La devocion de la cruz. - El medico de su and the digestive process. - Walker, J. M. Experimenhonra. - Maoanais de abril y mayo. - A secreto agra- tal inquiry into the similarity in virtue between the cor

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Torino, 1824-71. 47 v. 8 - Jackson, H. External applications. - Massie, T. 1824-60. Torino, 1824-71. 47 v. 8~ Properties of the polygala senega. - Darlington, WV. Continued as On the mutual influence of habits and disease. - Cocke, Calendario generale del regno d'Italia, 1862-64, 67J. On the cause of the extensive inflammation which 71. Torino 1862-71 8v 8~ attacks wounded cavities and their contents. - Bryarly, de fora de Lima, 1822-38. W. On the lupulus communis, or common hop. - Calendario y gua de foasteros de Lima, 1822-38. Smith, T. On wounds of the intestines. - Klapp, J. Lima, n.d. 3 v. 12~ Chemico physiological essay disproving the existence of Calendarium seu menologium poeticum. (In Hickes, G(. an aeriform function in the skin, and pointing out, by L. Septent. thes., v. 1. 1705.) experiment, the impropriety of ascribing absorption to - Menologium seu calendarium poeticum ex Hickthe external surface of the human body.-. Dangerfield, H. P. Cutaneous absorption.- Tongue, J. Lues ve- esiano Thesauro; or, The poetical calendar nerea not introduced into Europe from America; — of the Anglo-Saxons, with an English trans. Modus operandi of mercury in curing lues venerea; - and notes by S. Fox. London, 1830 8 Lues venerea and gonorrhcea are two forms of disease. lendar. oe A. Zr Geschichte, er Mond - Memoirs of Nathaniel Greene, Major Gen., U. S. Calendar. BO KH, A. Zur Geshite er ModPhila., 1819. 89 cyclen der tHellenen. Leipzig, 1855. 8~ - Oration, Amer. epub. Soc. of Phila., July 4. Phila., - - Epigraphisch-chronologische Studien. Leip1810. 8~ (B 415) zig, 1856. 8'. - Oration [on] Washington, Feb. 22, 1810. Phila., 1810. - CLAYIS calendaria: or, Analysis of the calen8. (B436, W4) dar; by J. Brady. London, 1815. 2v. 8. - Oration, July 4, 1814. Phila, 1814. 8~ (B 457) - COUR Dr GEBELIN, A. Monde primitif, com- Phrenology vindicated. New York, 1838. 12~ - Vitality of the blood. (In his Med. theses, v. 1. 1805.) par ave le monde moderne, consider dans - PETER, R. C. Review of C.'s pamphlet entitled'Phys- l'histoire du calendrier. Nouv. 6d. Paris, iology vindicated', etc., Cincin., 1843. 8. (B 1560) 1783. 4. (Vol. 4 of his Monde primitif.) Caldwell, Henry. Documents accomp. a billfor the relief _ HINCIS, E. Assyrio-Babylonian measures of time. - of C. Wash., 1809. 8 (B 1490) Years and months in use among the Egyptians. (in Caldwell, Sir James, ed. Debates rel. to the affairs Roy. Irish Acad. Pol. lit., v. 14. 1865.) of Ireland in 1763, 64. London, 1766. 2 v. 8~ - 1KALENDARIA duo pervetusta. (In Muratori. Rer. - Enquiry how far the restrictions laid upon the trade of Ital. sr., v. 2, p. 2. 1726.) Ireland, by British acts of Parl. are a benefit to - KALENDARIUM vetus Germanicum. (In Schilter. J. [Gr. Brit.]. Exeter, 1779. 8~ (B 347) Thes. antiq. Teuton., v. 1. 1727.) Caldwell, Rev. James. MURRAY, N. Memoir of C. (In LETRONNE, C. 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Wash., Bibliography. 1842. 80 (B 1664) - Speech. prospective pre-emption bill. Wash., 1841. 8~ - TAYLOR, A. S. Bibliografa Californica. [Cut(B 1663) ting from the Sacramento daily union of - Speech on the revenue collection bill. (In Political Jn 163 register, Supplement, etc. B 1495) June 25, 1863.] - Speech on the sub-treas-ry bill. Wash., 1838. 80. Description. (B 1663) - Speech; reply to Webster and Clay on Crittenden's - ALMANACI californien. Paris, 1851. 12~ amendment to the pre-emption bill; [also] Cal- AJnDBON, J. W. Illustrated notes of an expehoun's bill, Jan. 30, 1841. Wash., 1841. 80. (B 1664) thro h Meico and No. - Speech, treaty of Washington, Aug. 1842. Wash.,rouh Mexco and Cal. No 1 1842. 8. (B 1499) New York, 1852. fo - and Webster, D. Speeches on the enforcing - BARTLETT, J. R. Explorations and incidents in bill. Boston, 1833. 8~ Texas, New Mexico, etc. New York, 1854. - - Speeches on slavery, Senate, March, 1850. N. Y., 2 V. 8. 1850. 8~ (B 1486) - BORTHWICK, J. D. 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Oration on the life, character, and Sag Francisco, 1858. 8~ (B 1600) services of G. Charlestown, 1850. 8~ (B 1639) CALIFORNIA lIGRANT UNION. All about - JENKINS, J. S. Life of C. Auburn, 1850. 12. Cal. San Fracisco, 1870. 8~. - LESTER, C. E. (In his Gallery of illust. Amer. 1850.) Ap AUTEROCH - LIFE, presenting a condensed history of pol. events, - CHAPPE DAUTEROCHE, J. Voyage en Cal., pour 1811-43. N. Y., 1843. 8~ (B 1666) l'obs. du passage de Venus, pub. par C. F. de - LONGACRE, J. B. and HERRING, J. (In their Nat. Cassini. Paris, 1772. 4~ portr. gal., v. 2. 1835.), T F Natural - MAURY, S. M. (In her Statesmen of Amer.) - CONISE, T.F. Natural wealth of Cal; with - PARTON, J. (In his Famous Americans. 1867.) a detailed descr. San Francisco, 1868. 8~ - S. CAROLINA. Legisl. Funeral ceremonies; with R. - DEQUINCEY, T. Cal. and the gold mania. (In his B. Rhett's oration. Columbia, 1850. 80. (B 1210) Letters to a young man. 1854.) - UNITED STATES. Congress. Senate. 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CALIFORNIA 450 CALLENDER California State Agricultural Soc. Reports, 3d, to Magellanica. - Lopez Vaz's account of Drake's voy4th annualfair, 1856, 57. San Francisco, n.d. age to Magellanica. - Pedro Sarmiento, to Magellanica. 2-v. 8~.' ** -- Fenton's voyage to Magellanica. - Francisco de 2'v'. 8. Gualle, to Polynesia. - Cavendish, to Magellanica. 2. - Transactions, 1864, 65. Sacramento. 1866. 8~ 17th century. - Hawkins, to Magellanica, 1593.- FerCalifornia state almanac and annual register, and de Quiros, to Polynesia and Australasia. - SpilQ1855. Sacramento, 1855. 8 berg, to Magellanica and Polynesia. - Le Maire and 1855. Sacramento, 1855. 8~ Schouten, to Magellenica, Polynesia, and Australasia. - California state register, 1859. San Francisco, GarciadeNodal. to Magellanica. -Dutch navigations to 1859. 12~ the Terra Australis, from 1616. - L'Hermite, to PolyneCalifornia State Teachers' Institute. 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Treatise on the language p - Letter to a friend in the country, on the publication of - * atise on the * n 1 * t}- Thurloe's State papers. 2d ed. London, 1742. 8~. etry, and music of the Highland clans. Edin., (B 581) 1862. 8~ - Lives of the British admirals; cont. by BerkenCampbell, E. S. N. Dictionary of military science. hout, H. R. Yorke, and W. Stevenson. LonLondon, 1830. 120. don, 1817. 8 v. 8~. Campbell, George, Principal of lMarischal Coll., Contents. Vol. 1. C.'s preface. - Introd. - Life of d. 1796. The four Gospels, tr. with notes. C. Ancient Britons.- Saxons. - William the ConBoston, 1811. 4 v. 8. queror. - Q. Elizabeth. - Sir John Cabot. - Sir EdBos' atonhs, 1 4.Hward Howard. - Sir Thomas Howard. - Sir Wm. Fitz ~ Address to the people of Scotland in regard to popery. WVm. - Sebastian Cabot. - Sir Hugh Willoughby. Aberdeen, 1779. 80. (C 219) 2. Charles Howard. - Sir Humphry Gilbert. - Sir The happy influence of religion on civil society; ser- Jhn Hawins. - Sir Francis Drake. -Sir Martin Fromon. Edin., 1779. 8. (B 1860) bisher. - Sir Thomas Cavendish. - Edward Fenton. - Lectures on ecclesiastical history; with account George Ciifford. - Sir Robert Dudley. - Sir Richard of [C.], by G. S. Keith. Lond., 1800. 2 v. 8~ Hawkins. - Capt. John Lancaster. - Capt. Wm. -Lectures on systematic theology and pulpit elo- Parker. - James r. - Charles H. - Sir Walter Raleigh. - Lectures on systematic theology and pulpit elo- M 1n s on —Am P ~ — Sir Robert Mansel. - Sir Win. Monson. - Admn. quence. Boston, 1810. 8~ Blake. - Gen. Monk. - Adm. Montague. - Prince Ru- Nature, etc., of the duty of allegiance; sermon, Dec. 12, pert. - Sir John Lawson. - Sir John Kempthorne. - 1716, fast, rebellion in America. 2d ed. Aberdeen, Sir George Ayscough or Ayscue. 3. Sir Edward 1778. 12~. (B 1257) Spragge. - James I. - Q. Anne. - George Legge. - - Philosophy of rhetoric. New ed. Bost., n.d. 80. Sir John Berry. - Arthur Herbert. 4. George Benbow. - Sir lph Delaval. - Sir (loudesley Shovel. - The spirit of the gospel; sermon. Edin., 1771. 8. bow. - Sir Rph Delaval. - Sir Cloudesley Shovel. - - (Bhe spirit of the gospel; sermon. Edin., 171. 8869) Sir George Rooke. - George Churchill. - Sir David Campbell, George. Tenure of land in India. (In Systems Mitchell.-GeorgeI. - George It. 5. George II.of land tenure in various counties. 1870.) George II. 6. Capt. Wm. Damper. - Capt. Stephen Leake. - George Byng. - Sir John Norris. and his Campbell, George Douglass, 8th Duke of Argyll. sons Capt. Richard Norris and Adm. Harry Norris. - Iona. London, 1870. 8. Sir Win. Berkley; Charles and John, Lords Berkley of - Presbytery examined; essay on the ecclesiasti- Stratton; the Ho. Wm. Berkley; and James, Earl of Berkley. - Sir Charles Wager. - Adm. Vernon.cal history of Scotland since the reformation. Com. 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CAMPBELL, J. 460 CAMPBELL, W. W ian. — Sir It. Belknappe. - Sir Wm. Thirnynge. - Sir Campbell, John George Edward Henry Douglass Wi. Gascoigne.-Sir Wm. Hankford.-Sir J. For- Sutherland, Mlarquis of Lorne. Trip to the tesque. - Sir J. Markham. - Sir Th. Billing. - Sir J. Hussey. - Sir J. Fineux. - Sir J. Fitzjames. - Sir tropics and home through America. London, Edw. Montagu. - Sir J. Dyer. - Sir R. Catlyne. - 1867. 8~ Sir Edw. Coka. Sir J. PMopha. - Sir ThJ. leming.- Campbell, John WY., bookseller. History of Virginia, Sir Edw. Coke. - Sir H. Montague. - Sir J. Ley. - Sir R. Crewe. - Sir N. Hyde. - Sir Th. Richardson - Sir with biographical sketches. Phila., 1813. 12~ J. Brampston.- Sir R. Heath. - Rolle. - Glyn. - Campbell, John Wilson, Jtdge, d. 1833. BiographNewdigate. - Oliver St. John. - Bradshaw. - Sir R. ical sketches, with other literary remains, Foster. - Sir R. Hyde. -Sir J. Kelynge. 2. Sir Mat-. thew Hale. - Sir Rich. Raynsford. — Scroggs. - Sir Fr. compiled by his widow; [with a sketch of Pemberton.- Sir Edm. Saunders. - Jeffreys. - Sir his life]. Columbus, 1838. 8~ Edw. Herbert. - Sir R. Wright. - Sir J. Holt. - Sir Campbell, Lewis D. Americanism; speech,- Feb. 29. Th. Parker. - Sir J. Pratt. - Ld. Raymond. - Ld. Wash., 1856. 8~. (B 1508) Hardwicke. - Sir Wm. Lee. - Sir Dudley Ryder. - Campbell, rs. Maria. Revolutionary services Sir J. Willes.- Chief Justice Wilmot. - Ld. Mansfield. X - Ld. Kenyon. 3. Ld. Ellenborough. - Ld. Ten- and civil life of W. Hull; with history of the terden. campaign of 1812, by J. F. Clarke. N. Y., -Letterto Ld. Stanley. 3d ed. Lond.,1837. 8~. (B1376) 1848. 8~ -Lives of the Lord Chancellors of England. Campbell, Sir Neil. Napoleon at Fontainebleau London, 1845-69. 8 v. 8. and Elba; journal of occurrences in 1814-15; Contents. Vol. 1. Preface. -Introduction. - Origin, with a memoir of [C.] by A. N. C. Maclachfunctions, and jurisdictions of the office of lord chancellor in England. - Anglo-Saxon kings. - From the lan. London, 1869. 8~. conquest to Henry I. - Thomas a Becket. - Till the Campbell, Rev. Randolph. God's dealing with the nation appointment of Queen Eleanor as keeper of the great in the present civil war; sermon, thanksgiving. seal. - Queen Eleanor. - Through the reign of Henry Newburyport, 1864. 8~. (B 1592) VII. - Archbp. Warham. - Wolsey. - Sir Th. More. Campbell, St. George Tucker. Speech in summing up for - Audley. - Wriothesley. 2.. Life of Sir Wm. Paulet. the contestants in the case of the district attorney. -Rich. - Goodrich. -Stephen Gardyner. - Heath. - Phila., 1851. 8~. (B 1505) Lord Keeper Sir Nicholas Bacon. - Sir Th. Bromley.- Campbell, Thomas. Complete poetical works; Sir Christopher Hatton. - Sir John Puckering. - Lord Ellesmere. - Lord Bacon. - Ld. Keeper Williams. - with a biography and notes, ed. by E. SarLd. Keeper Coventry. - Ld. Keeper Finch. - Ld. gent. Boston, 1854. 8~ Keeper Littleton.- Ld. Keeper Lane. 3. Common- - Poetical works of C. pref. A revised biog. wealth.- Lord Keeper Herbert.- Clarendon.- Ld.keh f e a r. Pil Keeper Bridgeman. - Shaftesbury. - Nottingham.- sketch of the author. Phila., n.d. 24. Ld. Keeper Guilford. - Jeffreys. 4. Lords commas- - Poetical works, with notes and biog. sketch, by sioners of the great seal on the accession of William V. A. Hill. Bost., Little e Brown, 1856. 16. and Mary. -Life of Lord Commissioner Maynard. - CContents. Biog. sketch. - Pleasures of hope. - TheLd. Commissioner Trevor. - Ld. Somers. — Ld. Keeper dric. - Gertrude of Wyoming. - Other poems. Wright. - Ld. Cowper. - Harcourt. - Ld. Macclesfield. — King. — Talbot. 5. Hardwicke. - Northington.- - Essay on English poetry. Boston, 1819. 18~. Camden.- Charles Yorke. - Bathurst. - Thurlow. - Gertrude of Wyoming and other poems. Lon6. Loughborough. -Erskine. 7. Eldon. 8. Lynd- don, 1809. 4. hurst. - Brougham. - Index. - Gertrude of Wyoming; with a biog. sketch by W. Irv- Shakespeare's legal acquirements. London ing. (In Stone, W.L. Poetry of Wyoming. 1841.) 1859. 8~ - Introd. (In Frederick the Great, his court, etc., v. 1. - CHRISTIE, W. D. Critical examination of the first 1845.) chapter of Lord Campbell's Life of Shaftesbury. - Life of Mrs. Siddons. London, 1834. 2 v. 8' (In Christie, W. D. Memoirs of A. A. Cooper, - Life of Petrarch. London, 1841. 2 v. 8 Earl of Shaftesbury. 1859.) Earlof Shaftesbury. 1859.) Pilgrim of Glencoe, and other poems. London, - COMPANION to the railway ed. of C.'s Life of 1842 8o Bacon. London, 1853. 12~. 1 Bacon. London,,*c1853h. 2.- Pleasures of hope, with other poems. 5th ed. - MARTINEAU, Miss H. Biographical sketches.Edin., 1801. 16 London, 1869. 8 - Pleasures of hope, with other poems, and PleasSUGDEN; E. B., Baron St. Leonards. Misrepre- ures of memory y S. ogers. Cam., 1807. sentations in Campbell's lives of Lyndhurst 16 and Brougham corrected. London, 1869. 8 Specimens of the British poets. ondon, 1819. Campbell, John, minister of Kippen. Sermon before the Society in Scotl. for Prop. Chr. Knowl., June 5, 7 v. 8. 1800. Edin.,1801. 8~. (B 845, 1640) Contents. Vol. 1. Essay on English poetry. 2. Campbell, Rev. John, d. 1840. Travels in S.Africa Chaucer to Beaumont. 3. Drayton to Philips. 4. Shirley to Prior. 5. Sewell to Carey. 6. Churchill at the request of the London Missionary Soc. to Johnson. 7. Whitehead to Anstey. Andover, 1816. 8~ - BEATTIE, W. Life and letters of C. London, - Travels in South Africa; 2d journey. London, 1849. 3 v. 8. 1822. 2 v. 8~ - BOWLES, W. L. Letters to C., as far as regards poet- Voyages en Afrique. (In Mont6mont, A. Biblioth., ical criticism, etc. 2d ed. (Int Pamphleteer, 1822; v. 29. 1835.) v. 20 of B 838) Campbell, John. of South Carolina. SMS, A. D. Eulogy - PATMORE, P. G. (In his My friends, v. 1. 1854.) on C., Oct. 1845. Wash., 1846. 8~. (B 1210) - SANDERS, E. E. Review of Campbell's'Lectures on Campbell, John, D.D. The martyr of Erromanga; poetry'. (In erReviews. 1841.) life and character of John Williams. 2d ed. Campbell, Wm., D.D. Vindication of the principles of the Presbyterians of Ireland. 2d ed. London, 1787. 8. London, 1842. 8~. (B 1363) - Sacramental communion for young people. London, Campbell, William Frederick, 2d Baron Campbell. F1840.Ru and BtOWN A M Life ad Speech on the right of neutral powers to ac- FERGUSON, R., and BROWN, A. M. Life and knowledge the Southern Confederacy. Lonlabours of C. Lo n 17 8' knowledge the Southern Confederacy. Lonlabours of C. London, 1867. 8~ don 1863. 8~ Campbell, Gen. John. Personal narrative of 13 m p servie [] t s o K n f. - Will Mr. Labouchere's navigation measure pass the years' service in] tribes of Khondistan for House of Lords? London, 1849. 8. (B 1532) the suppression of human sacrifice. 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CAMPBELL, W.W. 461 CAMUS - Historical sketch of Robin Hood and Capt. Kidd; Camperius or Campegius, Symphorien. See Champier, S. with a reprint of the'Full account of the pro- Camphor. TOMLINSON, C. Motions of C. (In his Experimental essays. 1863.) ceedings in relation to Capt. Kidd, etc. Campi, Antonio. Vita S. Marise Bagnesihe. (In Acta Dublin, 1701'. New York, 1853. 12" sanct., v. 19. 1866.) Campbell, Z. The Christian's only hope. N. Y., 1852. (C16) Campi. lap. Amst., [17-.] (E 60) Campbell's foreign semi-monthly magazine. Vol. Campidoglio, I. See Rome. Art. Campiello, 11; corn. venez. See Goldoni, C. 4-6; Sept. 1, 1843 - June 16, 1844. Phila., Campello, Joseph del. Cartas A. G. deMier. (IzValla1843-44. 3 v. 8. dares, A. Setnan. erud., v. 24. 1789.) Campe, Joachim Heinrich. Cortez; or, The con- Campin, Francis. Pract. treatise on mechanical enquest of Mexico; tr. by E. Helme. Boston, gineering. Phila., 1864. 8~ n.d. 18.~ " Contents. Observations on steam-boilers.- Remarks nried. 18heeSr on furnaces. - Armstrong, I. Obs. on steam boilers, - Briefwechsel. (Iit Lessing, G. E. Siimmtl. chr., etc., rev. with notes by J. Bourne. - La Nicca, J. v. 29. 1794.) Rules for calculating the change wheels for screws on a - La d6couverte de l'Amerique. En Suisse, 1784- turning lathe, etc. Ede, G. Management of steel. 85. 3 v. 12~ Campion, Abraham. Inheritance of the saints in light; ser- El nuevo Robinson; tr. por T. de Yriarte. mon Aug. 11. London, 1700. 4. (B 335) Campion, Charles H. Mural paintings in Westmeston Paris, 1825. 3 v. 16. church. (In Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Col., v. 16. 1864.) - Ueber Empfindsamkeit und Empfindelei in pa- - Mural paintings in Slaugham church. (In Sussex dagogischen Hinsicht. Hamb., 1778. 12. Archeol. Soc. Col., v. 13. 1861.) - rterbuch der deutsc e n Sp1 Braunsch- Campion, Edmund. Historie of Ireland. 1571. (In Ancient - W rterbuch der deutschen Sprache. Braunsch- Irish histories, v. 1. 1809.) weig, 1807-11. 5 v. 4~' - BRUCE, J. Obs. upon certain proceedings in the starContents. Vol. 1. A-E. 2. F-K. 3. L-R. 4. S-T. chamber against Lord Vaux and others, for refusing 5. U-Y. to swear that they had not harboured C. (In Campeachy. DAMPIER. W. Two voyages to C. (ln his Archaeologia, v. 30. 1843.) Voyages. v. 2. 1705; and in Harris. Col. of voy., - SIMPSON, R. Edmund Campion; a biography. v. 2; - Knox; - Smollett; and others.) London 1867. 8 Campen, Johann von. Die GESANDTSCHAFT Campen und C on, Heni d. E t ds rs de C. C.Nobles, an den Unterkdnig vonFokyen.(In All- Campion, Henri de. Extrait des memoires de C. (In C. Nobles, an den Unterklionig von Fokyen. (In All- C Michaud and Poujoulat. Col. des mem., v. 27. 1854; gemeine Hist., v. 5. 1749.) aned in Petitot. Col. des mm.. 2e sir., v. 51. 1826.) -- Embassy to the vice-roy of Fo kyen. (In Green. Col. - Embassy to the vice-roy of Fo kyen. (In Green. Col Campion, W. M. 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(E 112) especes de singes. - Du rhinoceros a deux cornes.- Compofregoso See Fregoso, Batista. Du renne. - Conjectures sur les p6trifications trouvees Cmpo, dans la montagne de Saint-Pierre, pres de Maestricht. Campomanes, Pedro Rodriguez, conde de. Discorso 2. Description anatomique d'un elephant male.- Ite- sobre la education popular de los artesanos y ponse a la question proposee par la Societe Batave: Ex- sufomento. MIarid 1775.12~ poser les raisons physiques pourquoi l'homme est sujet. a plus de maladies que les autres animaux, etc. - De - App. Madrid, 1775-77. 4 v. 12~'origine et de la couleur des negres. - Du dugon de Contents. Parte 1. Origen de la decadencia de los Bufion, et de la sirena lacertina de Linnseus. 3. Legons oficios y artes en Espana. 2. Sobre mejorar las sur Pl'pizootie. - De Pl'ducation physique des enfans. fabricas antiguas, etc. 3. Sobre la legislacion gremial - Discours lus a l'Acad. de Dessin. - De la generation de los artesanos. 4. Ocho discursos de F. M. de Mata. du pipa ou crapaud d'Amerique. - Observations sur le - ARNAO, V. G. Elogio del conde de Campomanes. (In chant ou coassement des grenouilles males. - De la Madrid. Ac. del'Hist. Mem., v. 5. 1817.) structure des os dans les oiseaux. Camponesse, Violante. CLAYTON, E. C. Memoir. (1n - Best form of the shoe. (In Dowie, J. The foot and Clayton, E. C. Queens of song. 1865.) its covering. 1861.) Campori, Giuseppe. Carlo v. in Modena. (In Archivio Diss. sur les diff6rences [des] traits du visage; storico ital., app., v. 6. 1848.) - Hiss. sur les Vierences.es] iaits.u v.isage, d Campos de Mesquita, Joo Manoel de. Sobre o destrogo sur le beau [des] statues antiques, etc.; suiyie actuel das creacoes do Gado Vaccum. (In Lisbon. d'une nouvelle m6thode pour dessiner des Ac. d. Sci. Mem. econ., v. 4. 1812.) - Sobre a cultetes humaines; pub. par A. G. Camper; tr. tura e utilidade dos nabos na comarca de Francoso. par D B. Quatremre d'Isonval. Utrecht, (In v. 5. 1815.) par D. B. 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CAPEFIGUE 47-2 CAPILUPI sen, hommes d'etat autrichiens. - Brugiere de Barante. Capel, Arthur Algernon, Earl of Essex. Notes and results - Cte de Toreno. - Czermitscheff, Benckendorff, et Or- of sewage irrigation. (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. loff, aides de camp generaux de l'empereur Nicolas. - Sci. Trans., 1859.) Prince Jules de Polignac. 3. Marquis de Normanby. Capel, Joseph Anthony. Unitarian Britain's prospects of - Due de Mortemart. - Baron de Thugut et cte de Sta- becoming Popish and atheistical. London, 1828. 8~ dion, ministres autrichiens. - M. de Martignac. - Le roi (B 1389) Leopold, homme d'etat et diplomate. - H. B. Maret, duc Capell and Burton vs. The overseers of Aston. VERBATIM de Bassano.- Cte d'Aberdeen.- Cte Sebastiani, Ctes report of the cases; by G. E. Dennes. London, Chas. Fred. et Gustave de Lcevenhielm, diplomates sue- 1849. 8.- (B 1433) dois. - Beaupoil de Ste-Aulaire. - Marq. de Palmella. Capella or Capra, Galeazzo Flavio. De hello MIediola- Roi de Prusse Fred. 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Systeme financier de Pittet Cas- Capen, Lcmuel. Discourse, on J. Hawes, Feb. 1, 1829. tlereagh. 3. Emprunts. bourses, credit public, grands Boston, 1832. 8~ (B 1245, 1828) capitalistes de l'Europe. 4. Compagnies industrielles et - Farewell address at Sterling, Jan. 21, 1819. 2d ed. commerciales. Boston, 1819. (B 286) - Hugues Capet et la troisieme race jusqu' a Phi- Capen, Nahum. History of democracy in the U. S. lippe Auguste. Paris, 1839. 2 v. 8~ Nos. 1-3. Boston, 1852-53. 80. - Madame la comtesse duBarry. Paris, 1862. 18~ - Letter to Rev. N. Hall, concerning politics and the pul- Madame la marquise de Pompadour. Paris, pit. Boston anclCambridge 1855. 8. (B1506) 1860 - Sane. (In Hand-book of the Democracy.) 1860. 180.. - Massachusetts state record, etc. 1847-51. Bos-Mademoiselle de la Valliere et les favorites de ton, nd. 5 v. 120 Louis xiv. Paris, 1862. 18~. Capendu, Ernest. Cotillon ii. Paris, 1864. 18~ - Marie de Medicis. Paris, 1861. 18~. - Le joug de l'aigle. 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CAPINE 473 CAPPEL Capin6, Louis de. Reyse na de Spaansche West-Indien, - POLIDORI, J. W. On the punishment of death. (in benevens de expeditie der Franschen op Cartagena, Pamphleteer, 1816; v. 8 of B 838) 1697. (in Hennepin, L. Nieuwe ontdckkinge. 1702.) - REFLECTIONS occasioned by a public execution at BosCapistrano, Johannes de. See Johannes de Capistrano. ton, Apr. 25, 1822. n.p., [1822]. 8~. (B 991) Capitaine, L., and Chanlaire, P. G. Carte choro- - REMARKS on capital punishments, and the penitentiary - 1 -i i T^ i. -Tt ~ i h,(\n ^\~^^ ~n system. Boston, 1835. 8. (B 1110) graph~ de la Belgique. Paris, 1796. Obl. fo _ system. Boston, 1835. 89 (B1110) graph. de la Belgique. Paris, 1796. Obl. f~ -- ROMILLY, Sir S. Obs. on the criminal law of Eng. rel. Capitaine Henriot, Le; opera-comique. See Sardou, V., to capital punishments. London, 1810. 8~ (B 786) and Vaez, G. - RusH, B. On the punishment of murder by death. 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CAREY, 477 CAREY town meeting, Aug. 4, 1795.- Rodney, C. Speech at - Female wages and female oppression. No. 1-3. Wilmington, Aug. 4, 1795. -Wilmington. Memorial of Phila., 1835. 8~. (B 1115) the citizens of, and vicinity, to the President. - Reply - Fifty-one substantial reasons against any modification of the President to the citizens of Wilmington and to of the existing tariff. Phila., 1824. 8~. (B 548, 1511) the selectmen of Boston. - Obs. on the constitutional - Hamilton. No. 1. To James Lloyd [senator] of the U.S. power to form treaties. - Camillus, 1 to 5. 2. Cato. from Mass. Phila., 1824. 8~. (B 971) 14-15. - Juricola, 1. - Camillus, 16-17. - Lexington, - Hamilton. 11th ser., no. 1-4, 6, 7. Phila., 1826. 8~ M~ass. Proceedings, Aug. 13, 1795. - Amelia County, (B 1637) Va. Resolutions of a respectable number of land- Note. See the title'Essays tending to prove'. etc. holders and other inhabitants. - Richmond County, - Histoire succincte de la fievre maligne a Philadelphie. Ga. Proceedings of the citizens, Sept. 1, 1795. - War- Phila., [1794]. 8 (B 1550) ren County, AT.. Proceedings of the inhabitants, Aug. - Internal improvement; [by Hamilton]. Phila., 1829. 22, 1795.- Charleston, S.C. Address of the citizens 8 (B 1115, 1494) to the President. - Judge Stith's charge to the grand Letters. [Newspaper cuttings.] (B 1636) jury for the Co. of Chatham [Geogia], Aug. 4, 1795. - - Letters on religious persecution, by a Catholic layman. Camden (Towwn and District), S. C. Resolutions of the 4th ed. Phla., 1827. 8o (B 106, 1854) citizens, July 25, 1795. - Nudum pactum. - United Letters on the [Amer.] Colonization Society. 2d ed. States. Congress. Proceedings in the Senate. - The hila., 1832. 8 (B 1049, 1826) lamentation. - The federalist, 1, 2. - Same. 4th ed. Phila., 1832. 8. (B 1783, 1807) - Annals of liberality, generosity, public spirit, etc. - Same. 7th ed. Phila., 1832. 8. (B 1813) 3d ser., no. 4. Phila., 1831. 8~. (B 978) - Same. Extracts. [Phila.,] n.d. 8. (B 1068) - Another copy. n.t.p. 8~ (B 1063) - Letters to A. Lawrence [and others]. n.t.p. 1832. 8~ - Appeal to common sense and justice; or, Irrefragable (B 1790) facts opposed to plausible theories. 2d ed. Phila., - Letters to the committee of Boston merchants 1-5. 1822. 8~. (B 548, 1887) Phila., 1828. 8. (B 1637) - Brief examination of Ld. Sheffield's Observa- - Letters to the directors of the banks of Philadelphia. tions on the commerce of the U. S. Phila., Phila., 1816. 8. (D 1) - Looking glassfornullifiers. n.p. [183-?]. 8. (B1636) 1791. 8 - To the manufacturers of the U.S. [Phila..1833.] f. (A 66) - Brief view of the system of internal improvement of - Matter of fact versus Huskisson and Peel. No. 2, Pennsylvania. Phila., 1831. 8~. (B 1068) 3. Phila., 1828. 2 pts. 8~. (B 1115) - Calm address on the representation of slaves, etc. - Maxims for promotion of the wealth of nations, from Boston, 1814. 8~. (C 194) Franklin, Jefferson, etc. Phila., 1830. 32~. (D 18) - Colbert, No. 1. 3d ed. No. 1-2. 4th ed. 3d ser., no. 2-4. - Memorial to the members of the Senate and House of 11th ser., no. 7..p.,1827. 8~. (B 1068) Mississippi. n.p.,n.d. 8. (B1636) Common sense addresses tothe citizens of the Southern MirA rianala ma. Ph, 1 states [signed HamiltonJ. Nos. 1, 3. Phila., 1828. mecanatas. aps. a.,1802. 4 2 pts. 8~. (B 1115) - Miscellaneous trifles in prose. Phila., 1796. 18~ - Same. No. 1-6. 4th ed. enl. Phila., 1829. 8~. (B1165) - New olive branch. 2d ed. Phila., 1821. 8~. - Construction and reparation of roads.] 4th ed. np., - Other copies. (B 1068, 1636, 1637) 1833. 8 (B 1068) - New olive branch, The. To the citizens of South Caro-' - The crisis; a solemn appeal to the President and citi- na. Nos. 1 4-6, 10-12, 15-20, 23-2. Phila., 1831. zens of the U. S., on its agriculture, manufactures, 8 (B1115) commerce andfinances. Phila., 1823.. 8. (B548) - Nine letters to A. Seybert; [on the Bank of the United - Samne. No.a, 2. (B 163 5) States]. Phila., 1810. 8'. (B 438) - Same. Extracts. 2ded. Phila., 1823. 8" (B548) - Cursory views of liberal and restrictive systems of pol. - Olive branch; or, Faults on both sides. 3d ed. economy. 2d ed. Phila., 1826. 8~. (B548) Boston, 1815. 12. - Same. 4th ed. Phila., 1826. 8~. (B 1636,1887) - Same. 10th ed. Phila., 1818. 8~ - Desultory examination of the Reply of W. V. -- Same. No. 3. Phila., 1832. 8. (B 1068) — No. 1-4. Harold to a Catholic layman's Rejoinder, by (B 1115) a Catholic layman; [with] Appendix cont. the - Same. Extracts. No. 3. Phila., 1832. 8. (B 1115) Reply. Phila., 1822. 8~. - - ANswER to certain parts of'The olive branch', - Same. 2d ed. Phila., 1822. 8. (B 299) by a Federalist. [Phila., 1816.] 12. - Desultory reflections [on] the fate of J. Fullerton. - Plagi-scurriliad, The; a hudibrastic poem. Phila., 3d ed. Phila., 1802. 8~. (B 422) 1786. 8~. (B 469) - Desultory reflections upon the consequences of a non- - Plumb pudding for the humane P. Porcupine. Phila., renewal of the charter of the Bank of the U. S. n.d. 8. (B 420) 2d ed. Phila., 1810. 8~ (B 438) - Political economy. 2d ed. nz.t.p. 8. (B 1068) - Same. 3d ed. Phila., 1810. 8~. (B 436, 1068, 1887) - Porcupiniad, The; a hudibrastic poem. Cantos 1-3. - Dissolution of the Union. Phila., 1832. 8. (B 1790) Phila;, 1799. 8. (B 420) - Same. 2d pt. 3d ed. Phila., 1832. 8. (B 1068) - Prospects beyond the Rubicon. No. 1-8. 3d ed. - Epitaph on the constitution of the U. S. [Phila., 1834.] [Phila., 1833]. 8~ (B 1068, 1636) - No. 6-8. 3d. ed. 8. (B 1636) (B 1115) - Essays on penitentiary discipline; [by Hamilton]. - Prospects on the Rubicon, pt. 2. 3d ed. Phila., 1832. n.p., 1829. 8~ (B 928) 8~. (B 1068, 1636) - Essays on the public charities of Phila.; [by Hamil- - Protecting system, The. No. 1-9. Phila., 1829. 8. ton. 3d ed.]. np., 1828. 8. (B 977) (B 1512) - Essays tending to prove the ruinous effects of the pol- - Reflections on the present system of banking in Philaicy of the U. 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(D 18) - Review of the addresses of the Free Trade Convention. - Examination of the report of a committee of the citi- No. 3, 4. Phila., 1831. 8. (B 1115) zens of Boston, opposed to a further increase of du- - Another copy of no. 3. (B 1512) ties on importation. Phila., 1828. 8~. (B 1511,1884) - Review of the evidence of the pretended general con- Facts and observations. illustrative of the past and spiracy of the Roman Catholics of Ireland. Phila., present situation, and future prospects of the U. S. 1823. 8~. (B 792) 2d ed. Phila., 1822. 8~. (B 548) - Same. 7th ed. Phila., 1834. 8~. (B 1115) - Same. Extracts. n.t.p. 8'. (B 564) - Review of three pamphlets by W. V. Harold - Farmer's and planter's friend. No. 1-7. [n.t.p. Phila., embracing a view of the canon law on sus1821.] 80. (B 564) - - Features of Jay's treaty; [with] a view of the com- pensions, etc. 2d ed. Phila., 1822. 8~ merce of the U. S. Phila., 1795. 8~. (B 986, W 62) - Another copy. (B 299)

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CAREY 478 CARLETON - Short account of the malignant fever at Phila., 1793; - FLEURY, J. Essai 8su le comique et la caricature dans of the plague at London and at Marseilles. 2d ed. l'antiquite. (In Gazette des beaux-arts, v. 12. 1862.) Phila., 1793. 80. (B 419, 822) -- Notes sur la caricature dans l'antiquite. (In v. 16. - Same. 4th el. improved. Phila., 1794. 8. 1864.) - Another copy. (B 353) - WRIGHT, T. History of caricature and the gro- Signs of the times. n.t.p. 1832. 8~ (B 1068, 1790) tesque in literature and art; with illustr. - Societies for prom. manual labor in literary institu- London, 1865. 4~ tions. 3d ed. Phila., 1833. 8~ (B 1115) - Thirteen essays on the policy of manufacturing in this - Caricature history of the Georges. London, country. Phila., 1830. 8~ (B 1068) 1868. 8~ - The tocsin; a solemn warning against nullification. Caricatures. GILTRAY,J. Works; from the oigi4th ed. 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Lond., 1847. 2 v. 120 - Confutation of the Rhemists' transl. of the _ Memorials of the great civil war in England, New Testament. [Camb.,] 1618. fo 1646-52; ed. from letters in the Bodleian. -Replye to the Answers made by M. Whitegifte London, 1842. 2 v. 8~ againste the admonition to Parliament. n.p., Cary, Henry Francis. The early French poets; non. d. 8. tices and trans.; with a history of French - WHITGIFT. J. Defence of the Answer to the admoni- poetry, byH. Cry. London, 1846. 12~ tion against the reply of C. (In/ his Works. 1851-52.) Contents. Chronol. table of French poets. - Introd. Cartwright, Thomas, d. 1689. Diary; ed. by sketch of the hist. of French poetry. - Clement Marot. J. Hunter. London, Camden Soc., 1843. 4~ - Thibault, King of Navarre.- Antoine Herset. - - Sermon, July 17, 1676. York, 1676. 4~. 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CARY 487 CASALIS Cary, Philip. FLAVEL, J. Reply to C's'Solemn call', Caryl, Joseph. England's plus ultra; sermon bewherein he pretends to answer all the arguments of fore Parliament, April 2 London, 1646. 4~ Allen [and others] for the right of believers' infants - Exposition with observations on Job xxii. to baptism. (In his Works, v. 2. 1701.) -Exposition with observations on Job xxii.Cary, Richard. Letter, Charlestown, 1789, to members of xxvi. London, 1655. 4'. the Soc. for Prop. the Gospel among the Indians of Same. London, 169. 4 N. Amerca. n.t.p. 4. (A 30) - Joy out-joyed, sermon to the Lords, rejoycing for - Funeral sermozn on. 1791. See Morse, J. (D 2) reducing Chester. London, 1646. 4~. (B 13),Cary, Samuel. Review of' Grounds of Christianity - The present duty and endeavour of the saints, sermon. examined, by comparing the New Testament London, 1646. 4~. (B 13) with the Old', by G. B. English. Boston, - The saints thankfull acclamation, sermon, lIo. of wt1813. te ly.12~ Commons, thanksgiving, Apr. 23. London, 1644. 8~ 1813. 12~ (B161) - Another copy. (C 150) - Sermon, Aug., 1662. (In Farewell sermons of non- Address to the members of the Merrimack Humane conformist ministers. 1816.) Soc., Newburyport, Sept. 2. Newburyport, 1806. 8~. - and others. Renunciation of the ministers of Congre(B 399, 1923) gational churches in London against the late insur- Ignorance of the true meaning of the Scriptures, ser- rection. London, 1661. 4. (B 647) mon. Boston, 1814. 8~. (B 284, 307, 1285) Carysfort, Ld. See Proby, J. J. -- Sermon before the Ancient and Hon. Artillery Co. Carystius Pergamenus. Fragm. (In Mueller. Frag. hist. Boston. 1814. 8. (B 307) Grec., v. 4. 1851.) - Sermon, Boston, Jan. 1, at his ordination. Boston, Casa, Giovanni dlla. Opere; ra. per G. B. Casotti, 1809. 8. (B 211, 277, 864, 912)asa, iova i alla. pe ac. pe.. asotti, Sermon on the death of Susan Bulfinch. (In Freeman, ed. A. F. Seghezzi. Milano, Soc. Tip. de' J., and Cary, S. Funeral sermons. (B 960, 1215) Clas. Ital., 1806. 4 v. 8. - Sermon, Sept. 9, 1813. Boston, 1813. 8'. (B 307) Contents. Vol. 1. Giudizj int. alle opere di Casa. - - TRIBUTE to the memory of C. Boston, 1816. 8. otNizie int. alla vita ed alle opere di C., di G. B. Casotti. (B 659, 1210) Fne(B 659, 1210) _. Se F, J, - Sonetto in lode di C. di R. Desmarais. - Sonetto per - FCleralr sermons on. 1820. See Freeman, J., ard la nuova edizione [di] M. A. de'Mozzi. - Ragionamento Cary, S. (B 1215) di F. Bocchi sopra le prose vulgari di Casa. - Galateo Cary, Thomas. Importance of salvation; substance of ser- owero de costumi.- Trattato degli icj comuni tra ovvero de' costumi. - Trattato degli uflicj comuni tra mons at Newburyport. Boston, 1773. 8~. (B 147, gli amici superiori einferiori. 2. Orazioni. - Istruzi154, 194) one al card. Caraffa per trattare [con] Filippo iH. sopra - Letters to his parish. (Appended to Tucker, J. Ser- oii negozio della pace [con] EnricoII., scritta di Paolo Iv. mon. 1788. B202) -Lettere. 3. Paralello [di] O. Marta tra F. Petrarca e - Oration before Master and brethren of St. Peter's lodge,, G. della Casa. - Rime. - Annotazioni [di] E. Menagio in Newburyport, June 24, 5801. n.p., [1801]. 4'. (A 70) alle rime di C. - Annotazioni [di] A. M. Salvini sopra Cary, Thomas, Jr. Oration on the festival of St. John the alcune rime di C. -Lezione [di] T. Tassa sopra ii so. Baptist. np. 5801, [1801]. 4 (A 19) netto LIx. di C. - Capitolo sopra il forno. - Del bacio. Sermon, Charlestown, July 23, 1797. Charston, Sopra nome su. - Del marteleo. - Della stizza. 1797. 8 (B912) 4. Instruzioni e lettere a nome del card. Caraffa. - - Sermon. July 20, interment of S. Webster. n.p., 1796. Lettere tratte da un ms. di J. Soranzo. 8' (B 215) - Sermon, Newburyport, Sept. 27, [on leaving the] old - I1 Galateo; ed il trattato degli ufficii comuni meeting-house. Newburyport, 1801. 8~. (B 912, tra gli amici superiori e inferiori. Firenze, 1307) 1847. 12 - Funeral sermon on. 1808. See Andrew, J. (B 210, - Lezione di T. Tasso sopra ii sonetto Lrx. (In Rac282, 916) colta di prose ital., v. 2. 1809.) Cary, Thomas Greaves. Memoir of Th. Handasyd - Opere burlesche. (In Berni, F. Op. burl., v. 1, 2. Perkins. Boston, 1856. 8~. 1823, 24.) - Same. ({In Hunt, F. Lives of Amer. merchants, v. 1. - Orazione. (In Dati. Prose fior., p. 1, v. 1; p. 1, v. 2. 1856.) 1751.) - Dependence of the fine arts for encouragement on the - Sonetti. - Canzone. (In Gironi, R. Rac. di lirici security of property, address before the Mercantile ital. 1808.) Lib. Assoc., Nov. 13,1844. Bost., 1845. 8~. (B 1181, - Sonetto. (Is Trucchi. Poesieital.,v.3. 1847.) 1582, E 148) - NICERON, J. P. (In his Mem.. v. 12. 1730.) - Destiny, progress. [From Hunt's merchants' mag. Casa, Jose Iglesias de. Noticias biograficas. -Poesias. (In New York, 18-?] 8. (E 148) Cueto, L. A. Poetas liricos del siglo xvill; v. 61 of - Gold from California, lecture at North Chelsea, Mar. Aribau. Bibl.) 25. New York, 1856. 8. (B 1545, 1600, E 148) - Poesias. (In Wolf, F. J. Floresta, v. 2. 1837.) - Letter on the supposed failure of a national bank, Casa con dos puertas mala es de guardar. See Calderon debts of the states, etc., with an answer to enquiries de la Barca. concerning the books of Capt. Marryat and C. Dick-. Casa de los clos y selvas de Ardenia, La. (In Cervantes ens. 3d ed. Boston, 1844. 8'. (E 148) Saavedra, M. Obras completas, v. 10. 1864.) - Oration before the city authorities of Boston, July 5. Casa de nadie, En, no se meta nadie, zarzuela. See Cruz y Boston, 1847. 8. (E 148, B 1201) Cano, R. de la. - Practical view of banking, address before the Mercan- Casa disabitata, La; farsa. See Giraud, G. tile Lib. Assoc., Dec. 1845. [Boston, 1846?] 8. Casado, F. Description historio-grafica de los (B 1582, E 148) limites de Francia, etc. Madrid, 1793. 4~ - Profits on manufactures at Lowell, letter from the lber'. treasurer of a corporation to J. S. Pendleton. Bos-.,ri, 1 8 (-In Arv.io stor oi, app., 1850. treasurer of a corporation to J.. 5. Pendleton. Bos. Casalberti, Meliadus Baldicclone de'. Ricordi di cose familton, 1845. 8~. (B 1188, 1514, 1596, E 148) s larN, 1339-82. (In Archivio stor. ital., app., 1850.) - Reply to the review by E. H. Derby, of a speech con- Casale. CRONACA anonyma di Casale, 1530-82. (In Archivio corning the loan of state credit for the Hoosac Tun- stor. ital., v. 13. 1847.) nel, May. Boston, 1853. 8~ (E 148) - STATUTA communis Casalis. (In Sardinia. Mon. hist. - Speech in the senate of Mass. on the'bill concerning patr., Leg. munic. 1838.) the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors'. Casali, Giovanni Battista. De profanis et sacris Mar. 3, 1852. [Newspaper cuttings from the Boston veteribus ritibus. 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CASALIS 488 CASE M.-Mon, 11. Mon.-Niz. 12. Noa.-Nur. 13. 0. - Tratado comprobatorio del imperio soberano y 14. P.-Pie. 15, Pie. - Put. 16. Q.-Rtut. 17. S.- o uiesal que los e Castilla Sag. 18, pt, 1. Sal. —Sar. Pt. 2-4. Sardegna. 19. Sar.-Ser. 20. Ser.-Tor. 21,22, Torino. 23. Tor. 7 Leon tienen sobre las Indias. Sevilla, -Ver. 24. Vercelli. 25. Ver.-Vin. 26. Vin.-Zur. 1552 [colophon 1553]. 4~ 27 28. Appenlice - Tratado sobre la materia cde los Yndios que se Casamiento engafioso, El. See Cervantes Saavedra, Mi. de. - Casanova, Giovanni Jacobo. DAVENPORT, R. A. ( 7l his han hecho en ellas esclauos. Sevilla, 1552. 4'. Narratives, v. 2. 1840. Fam. lib., v. 75.) - Treynta proposiciones sobre los infieles. SeCasanova, J. N. Essai sur le madar; tr. de l'Angl. villa, 1552. 4~ par L. A. Richy. Calcutta, 1833. 8~ - Unos avisos y reglas para los confessores que Casanova (styling himself de Seingalt), Jacopo. oyeren confessiones de los Espafioles que son M6moires. Brux., 1833. 10 v. 16. en cargo a los Indios. Sevilla, 1552. 4. - Sanme. Paris, 1843. 2 v. 18~ - Voyage en Am6rique. (In Montemont. Biblioth., - Germ. Aus den Memoiren. Leipzig, 1822-25. v. 38. 1836.) 7 v. 16. -- HELPS, A. Life of Las Casas. Phila., 1868. 8~ Casaregi, Bartolommeo. BARATTA, A. Elogio di C. (In - QUINTANA, M. J. Vida de C. (In h7.is Obras. 1852; Grillo. Elogi, v. 2. 1846.) v. 19 of Aribau. Bibl.; also in his Vidas. 1845.) Casaregi, Ginseppe. BELLORO, G. B. Elogi di C. (In Casati, Paolo. NICERON, J. P. (In his Mim., v. 1. 1729; Grillo. Elogi, v. 2. 1846.) and, Germ., v. 1. 1749.) Casares, Jose Hilario. TRIAL of C. See Crawford, Brig. Casaubon, Isaac. Animadversionum in Athen. DipCasarse por vengarse; comedia. See Rojas, F. de. (E 112) nosophistas libri xv. 2a ed. Lugd., 1621. f~ Casas, Bartolom6 de las, Bp. of Chiapa. CEuvres; - Same. Ed. postrema. Lugd., 1664. f. avec vie et notes, par J. A. Llorente. Paris, - Epistolse, adj. Epistola de morbi ejus mortisque 1822. 2 v. 8~ causa R. Thorii. Hags Corn., 1638. 4~ Contents. Vol. 1. Pr6face. - Vie. - Relation des - Ad Polybii historiarum lib. commentarii. cruautes commises par les Espagnols.- Necrologc des Priss, 1617. 8 conquerans de l'Amerique, par M. Llorente.- Moyens lar isiis, 1617. 8~ d'arreter la destruction des habitans des Indes Occiden- - Della satirica poesia de' Greci e della satira de' tales. - Effet desastreux de l'esclavage. - Trente prop- Romani, tr. dal latino da A. M. Salvini; e Il ositions; cont. l'expose de la doctrine du'Confessional'. iloe d'E ii tr. dl Greo dl - Discussion entre Las Casas et le docteur Sepulveda Ciclope d'Euipide, tr. dal Greco cal medesur les droits du roi d'Espagne a la conquete de l'Anmr- simo. Firenze, 1728. 8~. ique. 2. De la liberte des Indiens, et de la nullite du - GRESWELL, W. P. Casauboniana. (en his Early titre sur lequel on s'est fondc pour les reduire A la con- Parisian Greek press, v. 2. 1840.) dition d'esclaves. - Sur la question de savoir si les rois - NICERON, J.P. (In is MmA11.,. 18. 1732; and, Germ., ont le pouvoir d'ali6ner leurs sujets, leurs villes, et leur v. 14. 1756.) juridiction. - De la liberte naturelle de l'homme. - De Casaubon M6ic, D.D. The originall cause of la liberte naturelle des choses.- Convention constitutionelle sur l'imp6t. - Limites de la puissance juridic- temporall evils. London, 1645. 12~ tionelle des rois. - Nullite des ordonnances royales qui - NTCERON, J. P. (IZ his Mem., v. 18. 1732; and, Germ., sont contraires aux int6rets du peuple. - Du prince, v. 14. 1756.) considere comme sujet de la loi. - Le roi n'a pas Ic pou- Casaus, Bartolome. See Casas, B. de las. voir de disposer des biens du peuple. - De la vente des Casaux, Charles, marqeis de. le-4e suite des Conemplois. - Les emplois doivent etre accordes grite- sidations sur q ques paties du mchanment. - De lalienation des biens de'Etat. - Des ex.emptions en matiere d'impot. - Des proprietes patri- isme des soci6ets. London, 1786. 4 pts. 8~ moniales du prince. - Des propri6tes des citoyens. - Cascellius,Aulus. DIRKSEN, H-. E. Der Rechtsgelehrte Du consentement de la nation, etc. - Trait6 (en forme C. (liz Berlin. Ak. d. Wiss. Abh., 1858.) de lettre) sur le projet du gouvernement de rendre per- Cascina, Simone da, continuator. Chronica antiqua convenpetuelles les commanderie s des Indiens. - Traite en re- tus Sanctae Catharin de Pisis. See Peccioli, D. ponse aux questions proposees sur les affaires du Perou. da. (Isn Archivio stor. ital., v. 6, pt. 2. 1845.) - Breuissima relacion de la destruycion de las Case, Bartolommeo de. See Casas, B. de las. Indias. Seuilla, 1552. 4~ Case, John. Sphaera civitatis. t.p.w. [Oxon., - Span. and Ital. Istoria o Brevissinma relatione 1588.] 4~ della distruttione dell' Indie Occidentali; Case, Rev. Thomas. The root of apostacy, etc., sermon, con la trad. in ital. di F. BRersabita. Venetia, Hlouse of Com., thanksgiving for victory over Sir It. con la trad. in ital. di J. Beisabita. Venetia, Hopton. London, 1644. 8~ (B 161) 1626. 4. - Sermon, Aug. 1662. (fi Farewell sermons of Non- French. Le miroir de la tyrannie espagnole conformist ministers. 1816.) perpetree aux Indes Occid. Amst., 1620. 4" Case decided in the supreme court of the U. S.. Feb., 1793; -Ides Indes Occidente i T les, par los ~ r whether a state be liable to be sued by a private cit-La d6couverte des Indes Occidentales, par les izen of another state? Phila., 1793. 8~ (W 56) Espagnols; tr. Paris, 1697. 12~ Case is altered, The. See Jonson, B. - Disputa o controversia entre C. y el doctor Hines Case of allegiance in our present circumstances; letter from a minister in the city. London, 1789. 4~ (B 6) de Sepulueda sobre las conquistas de las In- Case of an erroneous conscience; inquiry in ans. to a dias. Sevilla, 1552. 4~. part of Stebbing's Defence. and of his 1st tract rel. - Entre los remedios para reformacio de las In- to the Bp. of Bangor's position about sincerity, by dlias el octavo. Senilla, 1559 42." ~Caseofa Christian. London, 1719. 12~. (C 228) dias el octavo. Seuilla, 1552. 4. Case of bankrupts and insolvents, Pt. 1. London, 1734. 8'. - Span. andc Ital. La liberta pretesa dal sup- (B 1546) plice schiavo indiano; tr. per M. MI. Gin- Case of Great Britain and America, addressed to ammi. Venetia, 1640. 4~ the King and both Houses of Parliament; - Memorial en favor de los Indios de Nueva Espana. - [by G. B. Butler]. 2d ed. London, 1769. 8" Memorial en nombre de los Indios del Peru, contra - Another copy. (B 346) la perpetuidad, ec. - Clausula del testamento. - - Same. 3d ed. Boston, n.d. 8. (B 626 1094) Memorial al Consejo de Indias. - Peticion A Plo v. Case of Protestants in England under a Popish prince. (Ice Icazbalceta, J. G. Col. tie doe., v. 2. 1866.) London, 1681. 4' (B 654) - Principia quieda ex quibus procedendum est in Case of the British troops in Germany submitted to Parliadisputatione ad defencendlam justitiam Yndo- ment. London, 1761. 8~. (B 601) rum. I-Iispali, [1552?]. 4~ Case of the Catholics considered, with app. London, 1801. - Relation des voyages, etc., que les Espagnoles Case of the dissenters as it stands upon the corporation and ont fait dans les Indes Occidentales; avec la toleration acts, with regard to corporation offices. relation des voyages du Sieur de Montauban London, 1759.,S8 (B 122) en'.''. 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CATECHISM 495 CATHARINE - NOWELL, A. Catechismus, sive prima institutio See also Catholic Church; - Church of England; - disciplinaque pietatis Christianie. Oxon., Geneva catechism; - Heidelberg catechism; - Presdiscipinaque pietatis istiabyterian Church; - Prot. Episc. Church; - Wesleyau 1844. 8. Methodists; - Westminster Assembly. - -Same. Tr. by T. Norton; ed. [by] G. E. Catechism of the Shamans. See Chu-hung. Corrie. Camb., Parker Soc., 1853. 8~. Catel, Charles Simon. Treatise on harmony; with -- - Catechism; ed. byH. Budd. Lond., n.d. 12~ notes by L. Mason. Boston, 1832. 12~ --- Christianae pietatis prima institutio. Londi- Catel, Guillaume. NICERON, J. P. (In his Mem., v. 25. ni, 1701. 12~ 1734.) -., R. Short questions and answeares, cont. Caterina, St., of Sienna. PINS (Lat. PINus), J. de. Opusculum in quo C.vitam narrat. (In TixierdeRavisi, the summe of Christian religion. London, J. De memorabilibus mllieribus. 1521.) 1600. 8~ -- RAIMUNDUS Capuanus. Vita S. C. 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(n Aa s v children. Boston, 1813. 8 (C 84, 250) Cates, Adolphe H. History and antiquities of the fortifications of York. See Lockwood, H. F., end Cates, - PINNOCK, W. Catechism of morality. London, A. H. 1822. 18. Cates, Wm. L. R. Dictionary of biography. Lon- Catechism of religions in the world, and of don, 1867. 80. seots of Christians. London, 1822. 18~ Catesby, Mark. Natural history of Carolina, Flor- PLAIN catechism for children. Boston, 1814. 16. (C 56) ida, and the Bahama Islands; revised by - POND, S. W. Dakota wawangapi wowapi; catechism Mrdwar. [Eng a Fre Lin the Sioux language. New Haven, 1844. 12. r. was. [ ng.an ench. on(E 34) don, 1771. 2 v. fo. - PONT, R. Parvus catechismus. (In Wodrow Soc. Cathari. See Albigenses. Miscel., v. 1. 1844.) Catharina Bononiensis, St. GRASSETTO, J. Vita B. C. - - PRIESTLEY, J. Extracts from his catechism. Salem, ALIA vita. (In Acta sanctorum, v. 8. 1868.) 1785.4 8~ (Ba 1078) 1 Catharina Suecica, St. ULPHO Wadstenensis. Vita S. C. --- Same. 4th ed. Salem, 1796. 8~. (B 662) (In Acta sanctorum v. 9. 1865.) - SCRIPTURE truths and precepts; short catechism, with Catharin. Seecalso Catherine. proofs. Boston, 1791. 8. (B 662, C 127) Cathare. See alo Catherne. SCRIPTURE truths. 2d ed. Bost., 1842. 12~. (D33) Catharine II., Empress of Russia. Joseph ii. - SHORT catechism. Boston, 1766. 8. (C 58) und Katharina; ihr Briefwechsel, hrsg. von - SHORT catechism for the children of the Beneficent A. Ritter von Arneth. Wien 189. 80. Cong. Church, Providence. Prov., 1798. 8. (C 59) - SIMPLE catechism for charity children. 3d ed. Bir- - Lettres de l'imp6ratrice de Russie et de Voltaire. (In mingham, 1827. 80 (C 250) Voltaire, F. M. A. de. (Euvres, v. 88. 1785.) - W., J. The mother's catechism. 8th ed. enl. Glas- - M6moires, 6crits par elle-meme et prec6des gow, 1725. 12~. (C 58) d'une preface par A. Herzen. Lond., 1859. 8~ - WATTS, I. First sett of catechisms and prayers; - Same. Tr. by A. Herzen. London, 1859. 8~ the religion of children under seven and eight - Rlglement cone. la navigation commergante; tr. de years of age. 7th ed. Boston, 1748. 12. L'allemand. le partie. Amst., 1782. 4~. (B 1899) -- Preservative from the sins and follies of child- - Respuesta. In George I. of England. Traduccion. de una carta, que el rey de Inglaterra escrivio a la hood and youth. 5th ed. Boston, reprinted czarina de Rus.; y de la respuesta. [1726?]. (B 1896) 1748. 12~ - BROUGHAM, H., Ld. (In his Statesmen of the times - Same. [London,] n.d. 8. (C 250) of George III., ser. 1, 1839.) - Second sett of catechisms and prayers; helps - GALIIN, A. (In his La Russie au xvIII secle. 1863.) JAMESON, Mirs. A. (In her Mem. of eel. female sovto the religion of children from seven to ereigns. Harper's fam. lib., v. 34.) twelve years of age. 7th ed. Boston, - KATHARINA II. und ihre Denkwurdigkeiten. (In 1748. 12~ Historische Zeitschrift, v. 5. 1861.) - LIGNE, C. J., prince de. Portrait de Catherine le - - Catechisms for children; added, prayers and hymns. Grand. (In his CEuvres, v. 3. 1860.) 2d Brattleboro' ed. sop., 1823. 16~. (D 33) -M- MASSON, C. F. P. In his Mem. secrets sur la Russie. -- Choctaw. Ulla i katikisma. 2d ed. Boston, 1835. 12. 1859; v. 22 of Barrire. Bibl.) (E 34) - POINSOT. (In his Morts royales. 1867.) - - Dakota. Wiconi owihanke wannin tannin kin. Bos- - SYBEL, H.v. (In hisKleinehist.Schr. 1863.) ton, 1837. 12. (E 34) - TOOKE, W. Life of Catharine I. 4th ed. Lon- WILBUR,H. Short Biblical catechism. 4the. don, 1800. 3 v. Exeter, 1813. - 12 Catharin d'Mdici. TIENNE, H. Discours mr- - Same. 2d ed. with the Assembly's catechism. Exe- veaarine de' ledici. TIENNE,H. Diport ns C erter, 1812. 12~. (C 57) veilleux de la vieet deportemens de Catherine - WORCESTER, N. The peace catechism; by Philo Pa- de Medicis. 3e ed. n.p., 1578. 8~ cificus. Boston, 1816. 80 (C 56) - Same. (In L'Estoile, P. de. Journal de Henri In. - WORCESTER (Mass.) 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CENSORSHIP 511 CENTRAL Censorship of the press. See Liberty of the press. - FROEBEL, J. Seven years' travel in Central Censura literaria; titles, abstracts, and opinions of America. London, 1859. 8. old English books; ed. by Sir S. E. Brydges. - L:vY, P. Am6rique Centrale, du Panama a Managua London, 1805-09. 10 v. 8~ (In Paris. Soc. de Geog. Bul., 5e ser., v. 18.) Censura temporum; the good and ill tendencies of books, - MALTE-BRUN, V. A. Tableau synoptique de l'tat sermons, etc. London, 1708. 4~ (B 1398) actuelde l'Ameiique Centrale. (In Paris. Soc. de Geog. Bul., 4e sor., v. 5.) Censure of a loyal subject, by G. Whetstone. (In Collier, - M N D Mu, V. L'Amrique Centrale et J. P. Illust. of early Eng. lit., v. 1. 1863.) - MARTIN DE MoussYV. L'Ameoitue Centrale et Census. HOUGH, F. B. On the principles of statistics as l'Amerique Miridionale a l'expostion u. de 1867. applied to the census. (In Amer. Assoc. Proc., (In France. Go. 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Histoire Archivio stor. ital., ser. 3, v. 4. 1866.) du Mexique et de l'Amerique-Centrale du- and others. Studi inediti su Dante. Firenze, rant les sicles anterieurs i Christophe Co1846. 80. lomb. Paris, 1857-59. 4 v. 8~ Contents. Centofanti, S. Sopra frate Ilario. —Torri, Contents. Centofanti, S. Sopra frate llario.~-Torri, _- EVERETT, E. Speech on the Central American treaty, A. Su i comenti a due passi della Divina-commedia, - VR,. h on the Cntrl A icn tt, ]'uno astronomico, l'altro filologico; -Su l'inedito co- Ma21. Wash 18 (B mento di F. da Buti alla Divina com. - Colomb de Ba- - VELASQUEZ, P. Expedition in Central America; tines, visconte. Delcomentosu laDivinacom.-Arbib, discov. of Iximaya and possession of the L. Come si debba leggere un verso della canzone di Aztec children. New York 1850. 8. Dante:'Donne che avete intelletto d'amore' e su la lezione e l'interpretazione di alcuni passi della Divina corn. - - GREAT BRITAIN. Parl. Correspondence resp. Fraticelli, P. Chi fossero i due Malaspina.-Brano deli' Central America, 1856-60. London, 1860. f. Albero della famiglia Malaspina. - Tavole. - MPVIL, C. L'emigration, colonisation dans l'Amir. Centolla, St. FLOREZ, H. Santa Centola y Helena, vir- Centrale. 2e ed. Paris, 1852. 8~ (B 1912) genes y martires. - Passio S. CentollIe. (In his - PELLEPRAT, P. Relation des missions des peres de la Espana sagrada, v. 27. 1772.) compagnie de Jesus dans les iles et dans la terre Centos. DELEPIERRE, 0. Revue analytique des forme de l'Amerique Me6idionale. (In Voyages et *uvr 6crits en centons. Loud., 1868. 80. n notravaux des missionaires. v. 1. 1857.) ouvrages ecrits en centons. Lond., 1868. -8. _ THAYER, E. The Central American meeting, speech, Central America. Constitucion de la republics Jan. 7,1858. Wash., 1858. 8. (B 1508) federal de Centro-Ainerica, Nov. 22, 1824. Guate- La ag mala, 1825. 16. (D 11)gages. - Mensaje del presidente [M. J. Arce] al Congreso Fed- - SQUIER, E. G. Monograph of authors who have oral. (In Repertorio americano, v. 1. 1826.) eral. (In Repertorio arnericano, v. 1. 1826.) written on the languages of Central America. Note. The'Republic of Central America' (consisting t ln s of Cn i. of Guatemala, Nicaragua, Honduras, Salvador, and London, 1861. 4 Costa Rica) was formed in 1823 and dissolved in 1839. See also Maya language.'he name'Central America is now sometimes made to Central Societyof Education. Publications. Loninclude the Isthmus of Panama, Yucatan, and parts of don, 1837-39. 3 v. 12 Mexico. Contents. Vol. 1l Duppa, B. F. Objects of the SoAntiquzities. ciety. - Wyse, T. Education in the United Kingdom. -- IDuppa, B. F. Chemistry as branch of elementary DAVIS, A. Lecture on the antiquities of C. Amer. and - Duppa, B. - Chemistry E branch of elementary education. — Baker, C. Education of the senses. the discovery of New England by the Northmen. Morgan, A. de. Mathematics. - Wittich, W. Ele6th ed. Boston, 1840. 8~. (B 1601) mentary schools of Prussia. - Duppa, B. F. Industrial -~- Same. 10th ed. Buffalo, 1842. 80. (B 1601) schools for the peasantry.- Baker, C. Mechanics' in- GALLATIN, A. Notes on the -semi-civilized nations of stitutios oand libraries. - Alen, A. Teaching iree. Mexico, Yucatan. and Central Amer. (In, Amer. stitutions and libraries. - Allen, A. Teaching Greek. Mexico, Yucatan. and Central Amer. (In1 Amer. Hawes, B. Treatment of juvenile offenders. - DupEtholog. Soc. Tras. v. 1. 1845.) pa, B. F. Education in Manchester, Liverpool, Salford See also Copan; —Palenque. and Bury.- Mower, A. Vocal music as a branch of Description. education. - Porter, G. R. Statistics of crime and education in France. - Duppa, B. F. Social condition of - BERENDT. C. H. Explorations in Central America. the working classes; - Scottish institution for the edu(In Smithsonian Inst.' Report, 1867.) cation of young ladies; - Education in Turkey; - So- BOYLE, F. 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CENTRAL 512 CERVANTES Hickson, W. E. Royal military school, Chelsea. - C6risier, Antoine Marie. Tableau de l'histoire g6nEllis, Lady. Education of girls of small means, not as 6rale desProvinces-Unies. Utrecht, 1777-83. teachers. - Duppa, B. F. Resident assistants in boardilg schools. - Wyse, T. Lyceum system in America. 10 v. 12. — Porter, S. Infant schools for upper and middle - Destin de P'Amirique, ou Dialogues pittoresques; tr. classes. - Fry, A. Junior school at Bruce Castle. - de l'anglois. London, [1782]. 8". (B 806) Porter, G. R. Social condition of working classes. - - Observations impartiales (clun vrai hollandois; rdponse Fellenberg, M. de. Letter. - Rawson, R. W. State au disc. d'un soi-disant bon hollandois. Amst., of education in Jamaica; - State of education in Ben- [1778]. 8". (B 740) gal. - Coates, T. Model school of British and foreign Cermenate, Giovanni da. De situ, origine, et cultoribus school society. - Schools for the industrious classes. - Ambrosianwe urbis, ac de Mediolanensium gestis, Index. 3. Baker, C. Infant schools. - Duppa, B. F. 1307-13. (In Greevius. Thes. antiq. Ital., v. 4, pt. 1. Colleges of agriculture. - Liardet, F. Peasantry in 1722; and Muratori. Rer. Ital., v. 9. 1726.) Kent. - O'Brian, W. S. Education in Ireland. - Long, Cerretti, Luigi. Lettere. (In Rac. di prose lettere. LetG. Advantages of the study of antiquity. - Wood, S. tere famil., v. 2. 1830.) Common schools in Mass., N. Y., and Pennsylvania. Cerri, Urbano. See Steele, Sir R. - Duppa, B. F. Education of children in workhouses. Cerruti, F. E. Peru and Spain; a narrative of - Smith, W. Study of comparative grammar. - Porter, G. R. Condition of laboring classes in Norfolk. - events preceding and following the seizure of Wyse, T. State of Prussian education. - Index. the Chincha Islands. London, 1864. 8~ Central Park. See New York (City). Certain, E. de. 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FooxcROr, T.- Lessons of caution; (In Varnhagen von Ense, K.A. Nachlass. 1867.) Chambili;, 1Zebekah. FOXCROFt, T. Lessons of caution; Uer die Hawaiische Sprniche. ({I Berlin. Ak. d. a sermon [when she was] present under sentence of Ueber die A va 8 187. death. Boston, 1733. 120. (D 3) Chambon, -. Traite g6n6ral du commerce de Chamois hunting, in the mts. of Bavaria and in the 1'Am6rique, [de la Guinee, etc.]. Amst., Tyrol; by C. Boner. London, 1860. 8 1783. 2 v. 4u Chamouzey. SEHEReUS. Primordia Calmosiacensia. (In I ~1783~. L~2~ v. ^4~~. Pertz, G. H. Mon. Germ., Script., v. 12. 1856.) Chambre, William de. Continuatio historie Dunelmensis- Champagnac, Jean Baptiste Joseph. Dictionnaire des pe(Ilc Galfridus DSnelmensis and others. Hist. Dun. lcrinages. 1850-51. See Sivry, L. de, and Chamelm. Surtees Soc., 1839.) pagnac. Chambres, Rev. Charles. Sacred authority of Christian - Notice hist. sur la vie et les ouvrages de Fontenelle. bishops, etc., sermon in Rochester cathedral. 2d ed. 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BOUCHITTt, H. Notice sur C. tribue a Henri IV. (In Abh., v. 34.) - Sur Casimir, (Ic^ bis Le Poussin. 1858.) margrave de Brandebourg-Baieuth. ( v. 34-36. ChamagneThe; by Tomes New 1798-1802.) - Sur la questio de prix de la classe d county, The; by. Toes New belles-lettres en 1772. (In v. 35. 1799-1800.)- Sur York, 1867. 8~

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CHAMPAGNY 519 CHANDLER Champagny, Francois J. M. T. N., cornte de. Les Note. Only 30 copies of the introduction were printed.; Antonins. Paris, 1863. 3 V. 12. it contains a table not in the larger wolk, of the Greek, AntonC s. Pars, 18e. 3 v. 3. Arabic, and French synonyms of the Egyptian names - Les C6sars. 3e 6d. Paris, 1859. 3 v. 12~ of places. Champ-Dor6, - Angibault, called. GUtORIN, L. (In his - Lettres ecrites d'Egypte et de Nubie, 1828-29. Navig. franlais. 1847.) Pis, 1 Champeaux, -. Poissons, crustac6s, et mollusques. (In P, 1. 8. France. Com..imp. de i'Expos. de 1867. Rapports - Monuments de 1'Egypte et de la Nubie; [pub. du jury, v. 12. 1868.) par J. J. Champollion Figeac]. Paris, 1835Champernoon, Francis. BRIEF notice of C. (In N.H. Hist. 45 4 fo. Soc. Col., v. 8. 1866.)ue des ancie Champfleury, Jules. See Fleury, Jules. Precis du systeme hieroglyphique des anciens Champier (Lat. Camperius or Campegius), Symphorien. Egyptiens. 2e d., aug. de la lettre a Dacier. NICERON, J. P. (In his Mem., v. 32. 1735.) Vol. 1. Paris, 1828. 8. Champigny, Jean, chevalier de. Etat-pr6sent de - Sur les signes employes par les anciens Egyptiens a la la Louisiane. La Haye, 1776. 8" notation du temps. (Il Paris. Inst. Ac. d. Jnscr. -_ Another copy. (B 793) Mem., v. 15, pt. 1. 1842.) Eng. Present state of Louisiana. (In French, B. F. - GAZZERA, C. Applicazione delle dottrine di ChamHist. mem. of Louisiana. 1853.) pollion ad alcuni monumenti geroglifici del Museo Champion, Richard. Considerations on the present Egizio. (In Turin. Ac. d. Sci. Mem., v. 29. 1835.) -- G~Prro, J. G.H -. Essay on the hieroglyphic situation of G. Britain and the U. States of -- G, J. G. H. E o t hieoglyphic America; cont. remarks upon Ld. Sheffield's system of Champollio. Boston, 1830. 12.u - SILVESTRE DE SACY, A. I. La vie et les ouvrages de'Obs. on the commerce of the American C. (In Paris. Inst. Ac. d. Inscr. Mem., v. 12, pt. States'. 2d ed. London, 1784. 8~ 1. 1836.) - Same. 1st ed. London, 1784. 8~ (B629) - SALT, H. Essay on Young's and Champollion's Champlain, Samuel de. CEuvres, pub. par C. H. phonetic system of hieroglyphics. London, Laverdiere. 2d ed. Qu6bec, 1870. 6v. 4~ 1825. 8~ Contents. Vol. 1. Notice biog. de Champlain. - Champollion-Figeac, Aim6 Louis. Captivit6 du roi Brief discours des chosesplus remarqueables que Cham- an Par 1847 4 (oc plain a reconneues aux Indes Occidentalles. 2. Des, Fanqos I Paris, 1847. 4~ (Doc. in6d.) sauvages, ou voyage fait en la France iNouvelle. 1503. - Etat actuel des catalogues des manuscrits de la 3. Les voyages; divisez en deux livres. ou journal tres- BibliothequeRoyale. n.t.p. [Par.,1847.] 8~. fidele des observationsfaites es descouvertures de la Nou- - Notice hist. et litter.sur Charles due d'Orleans. I velle France, 1612. 4. Voyages et descouvertures faites Orleans C. duc d'. Poesies. 1842.) en la Nouvelle France, 1615-18. 5. Les voyages de la. 1 Nouvelle France occidentale, dicte Canada, 1603-29. 6. Champollion-Fgeac, Jean Jacques. Egypte an2e partie des voyages. - Traite de la marine et du devoir cienne. Paris, 1847. 8~ (Univers.) d'un bon marinier. - Table. - Doctrine chrestienne. - Lettres des rois, reines, et autres des cours de du R. P. Lesdesme; tr. en. language canadois, autre France et r'Angleterre depuis Louis vi. que celuy des Montagnars, par le RI. P. Brebceuf. - L'oraison dominicale, tr. en langage des Montagnars, jusqu'a HenriIv. Paris, 1839. 4~ (Col. de par le R. P. Masse. - Pieces justificatives. Doc. ined., le ser.) - Les voyages de la Nouvelle France, dicte Can- Champreux, - de. Deux mois de campagne en Italie. See ada, 1603-29. Paris, 1632. 4. Durand-Brager, J. B. H., and Champreux, - de. Note. With the'Traitte de la marine', the'Doctrine Champsaur. LAMANON, R. de P. Memoire lithochrestienne du P. Ledesme', and'L'oraison dominicale g6ologique sur la vallee deChampsaur. Paris, tr. par le P. Masse'. The rare map is wanting. 1784. 80 - Voyages, ou Journal es d6couvertes de la Nou- Ghamusca. ANDRADE,.F. J. de. Descripgo da C. velle France. Paris, 1830. 2 v. 8. Parte. Iisboa, 1759. 4~ - Narrative of a voyage to the West Indies and Chanalt, -. CHARLFMAGNE, P. Refutation d'un ecrit Mexico, 1599-1602; tr. by Alice Wilmere; de Chanault,' Coup d'ceil sur St. Domingue'. n.t.p. ed. by N. Shaw. London, 1859. 8. (Hak- [18-.] 8. (B 795) Sluyt Sc., v. 23.) Chance, Henry. Manufacture of plate. crown, and sheetl.uyDt SL.i. _ CV23glass; -Of alkali and acids in Birmingham, etc. (In - Voyages to Canada. (In Harris. Col. of voy., v. 1. Timmins. Resources of Birmingham. 1866.) 1705.) - G 0R-IN L. (7In hs Les naig. fr. 1847.) Chance, Chances. See Probability. L GYRIN,. (In hs Lesandag. fAi. d184e d. Chancellor, Richard. Voyage to Russia, 1553. (In Harris. - LAVERDBIRE,,,andCASGRAIN. Decouverte du Col. of voy., v. 1. 1705; -Hakluyt. Col. of voy., tombeau deS. de Champlain. Quebec, 1866. 8. v. 1. 1809; - Hamel. England and Russia. 1854.) - PARKMAN, F. (In7 his Pioneers of France. 1865.) Chancellors, Lord. CAMPBELL, J. Lives of the - RELATION du voyage du sieur de Champlain en Can- Lord Chancellors. London, 1845-47. 7 v. 8 ada. (In Mercure frangois, v. 19, p. 803-867.) Champlain Canal. NEw YORK. Canal Cormmissioners. See also the names of various Ld. Chancellors, as Report on the Champlain Canal. n.t.p. [1817.] 8~ Brougham,H.;-Jeffreys, G.;-Scott, J. (B 445)' Chancellorsville. LEE, R. E. Report of the batChamplain, Lake. PALMER, P. S. History of C., tle of Chancellorsville. Richmond, 1864. 8~ 1609-1814. Albany, 1866. 8. Chancery, Court of. See Gr. Brit. Court of Chancery; - 7- ap. BRASSIER, W. London, 1i794 (E 66) Ireland. Court of Chancery; - Massachusetts. a. B SSIER, London 179 (E) Chances, The; a comedy. See Beaumont, F., and FletchChamplain Valley. WATSON, W. C. Pioneer his- er, J. tory of C. Albany, 1863. 8~ Chandelier, Le; par A. de Musset. 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CHANDLER 520 CHANNEL Chandler, George. Sermon, festival of the Sons of the - Reflections on the conduct of the modern deists, in Clergy, May 19,1831. London, 1831. 4~ (B 1270) Collins's'Grounds of Christianity' and'Scheme of Chandler, James. Answer to Tucker's'Letter relative literal prophecy'; with Remarks on Rogers''Preface to [notes] in [C.'s] sermon at Newburyport', June to his Sermons'. London, 1727. 8~. (E 154) 25, 1767. Boston. 1767. 8~. (B 60, 156) - St. Paul's rules of charity, sermon, Mar. 1, 1748. Lon- Christians warned of temptation; two sermons at Row- don, 1749. 4~ (B 1336) ley, West Parish, Feb. 10. Boston, 1754. 8~ (C 44) - The scripture account of earthquakes. sermon on two - Ministers of the gospel gifts of the Lord to his shocks of earthquake. Lond..[1749-50]. 8~. (C216) churches; sermon at Newburyport, June 25. Bos- - Second treatise on the notes of the church. London, ton, 1767. 8~ (B 72, 156) 1735. 8~. (C 216) - Serious address [on] two letters pub. by J. Tucker to - Sermon. death of G. Smyth, May 18. London, 1746. make void a sermon preached June 25, 1767. Bos- 8~. (C 201) ton. 1768. 8~. (B 60, 156) - Sermons, ed. with life by T. Amory. London, - TUCKER, J. Letter to C. relative to [notes] in his ser- 1767 4 v. o mon at lgewburyport, June 25, 1767. Boston, 1767. 8".mon at Newbury, Je 2, 1. Bo, 1. - Signs of the times, sermon, Feb. 16, fast-day. Lon8. (B 72. 156) d, 59. 8 (B 1868) -- Remarks on C.'s'Serious address'. Boston, 1768. 8 don, 1759. 8 (B 188) (B 60, 156) - Vindication of the Bp. of London's 2d pastoral - - Reply to C.'s answer; vind. of [T.'s]'Unlawful use of letter against W. Berriman. London, 1734. 8. conf. of faith'. Bost., 1768. 8~. (B 60, 156, 232) - CATALOGUE of [his] library, to be sold Dec. 8, 1776. Chandler, John. Reflections upon the corporation and test- [London, 1776.] 8" (B 878) acts. London, 1732. 8~ (B 1378) - HENLEY,J. Samuel sleeping; or, The model of ChrisChandler, John, d. 1841. Oration in Monmouth, O., July 4. tian preaching, in vindication of Guise's idea of Portland, 1804. 8~. (B 1078) preaching Christ, from the exceptions of C. LonChandler, Joseph R. Public schools of Washington; ad- don, [17-]. 8~ (D 60) dress at the public school celebration, Washington, - MORGAN, T. Vindication of the moral philosopher, Aug. 1, 1850. Washington, 1850. 8~ (B 1205) against C. London. 1741. 8~ (B 114) Life of T. P. Cope. (In Hunt, F. Lives of Amer. - PHILOCHRISTUS, pseud. Letter to S. Chandler [upon] merchants, v. 1. 1856.) his'Case of subscription'. Lond., 1748. 8. (B 1378) - Sanctity of national pledges; speech on the bill to or- - Funeral sermon on C., and list of his works. 1766. See ganize territorial government in Nebraska, Apr. 5. Amory, T. (E 74) Wash., 1854. 8~ (B 1509) Chandler, Seth. Discourse, Shirley, interment of S. S. H. - Speech on the admission of California, Mar. 28. Wash., Parker. Fitchburg, 1841. 8~. (B 1222) 1850. 8. (B 1516) Chandler, Thomas Bradbury. Appeal in behalf of the Ch. - PITRAT, J. C. Review of the speech of C. on the Eng. in America. New York, 1767. 8. (B 221) political power of the Pope. Boston, 1855. 8~ (C 245) - The appeal defended; or, The proposed American episChandler, Peleg Whitman. American criminal copate vindicated, in answer to Chauncy, etc. N. Y., trials. Boston, 1841-44. 2 v. 8. 1769.8~ (B221) ozontents. Vol. 1. Anne utchinson. - The Quakers. - The appeal farther defended; in answer to Chauncy. Salem witchcraft. - T. Maule. - John Peter Zenger. N. Y., 1771. 8'. (B 221) New York negro plot.- Leisler's rebellion. - Col. - What think ye of the Congress now? an enquiry how Bayard's treason. - Crew of the Pitt packet. - Boston sins of the late Congress; [with a pln, by S. far the Americans ale bou nd to abide by the demassacre. 2. Bathsheba Spooner and others. — Col. cisions of the late Congress' [with a pha, by S. massacre. 2. Bathshe. - Spoone d others. - Cho. Galloway, of a proposed union between Gr. Brit. Henley. jorudges And. J. Hauer and othe. App. - Notes. and the Colonies]. N. Y., 1775. 8~ (B 343, W 21) Island judges. - J. Haer ad others. - A - - CHAUNCY, C. Reply to C.'s'Appeal defended'. Bos- The bankrupt law of the United States. New ton, 1770. 8 (B121) York, 1842. 12~ - FLEMING, C. Answer to Plea of C. for American - Letters on the use of hymns in the public ser-bishops. (lit Chauncy, C. Letter on a sermon. vices of the New Jerusalem church. Boston, 1768. B 22) vices of the New Jerusalem church. Boston, Chaney, George L. Biography of Francis C. Hopkinson. 1872. 16~ (It( Harvard memorial biog., v. 2. 1866.) - Morals of freedom; oration, Boston, July 4. Boston, Chang, Siamnese twin. See Bunker. 1844. 8~. (B 1197, 1201, 1725) Change for a shilling; by Horace Mayhew. 2d ed. - Observations on the authenticity of the Gospels. London, 1842. 18~ 2d ed. Chicago, 1867. 16~ Change for the Amer. notes [of C. Dickens]; letters from - The D'Hauteville case. [Pages 321-364 of the law re- London to N. York, by an Amer. lady. N. Y., porter, Jan. 1841. Boston, 1841.] 8~. (B 1821) 1843. 8~ (B 1603, 1665) Chandler, Richard. Abyssinia, mythical and his- Change of base; by Mrs. A. W. Curtis. (In her Spirit of torical. London, 1868. 8~ seventy-six. 1868.) tor f Toy, and te adjent Change of luck; by W. Cyples. (In Chambers's journal, H- History of Ilium or Troy, and the adjacent 1869.) country. London, 1802. 4~ Changeling, The; by T. Middleton. (In his Works, v. 4. - Inscriptiones antiquoe in Asia minor et Grecia, 1840.) e.r Athenis, collect,. Oxonii, 1774. f0 Changeling, The. See Rowley, W., and Middleton, T. presertim Ates, collect. U. Changery, The: an allegoric memoir of the Boston exchange - Life of William Waynflete. London, 1811. 8~. office; or. Bank speculation unveiled; by Perspec- Travels in Asia Minor and Greece. 3d ed. tive. Boston, 1805. 8'. (B 450) London, 1817. 2 v. 4~ Changing base; by W. Everett. Boston, 1868. 12~ Chandler, Samnel. Astronomical diary or almanack, 1798. Changos. SAINT CRICQ, if. de. Les Indiens Llipis et Boston. [1797]. 8' (E 21) Changos; fragment de la relation in d'un voyage du Chandler, Samuel. The character of a great king, etc.; Pro au Brdsil. par le fleuves Ucayli et Amazone. sermon, death of George II., Nov. 9, 1760. London, (Li( Paris. Soci6t6 de G6og. Bul., 4e s6r., v. 5. 1853.) 1760. (B 175) Chanlaire, P. G. Carte d'Italie et la coste orient. - Funeral sermon, death of M. Lowman, Clapham, June de la Mer Adriatique. Paris, n.d. 14. London, 1752. 8~. (B 1220) - Carte chorog. de la Belgique. See Capitaine, L., and - Incurableness of superstition, sermon. London, 1749. Chanlaire, P. G. 8. (B 1336) Chanler, Isaac. New converts exhorted to cleave to the - Knowledge and practice necessary to happiness, ser-Lord sermon July 30, 1740; with an introd. [on mon. London, 1728. 8~. (C 216) Whitefield, and] preface by Cooper. Boston, 1740. - Letter to J. Guyse occasioned by his two sermons on 8' (C 172) Acts ix. 20. London, 1730. 8~. (D 60). (C 12 - Letter to the Lord Mayor, occasioned by his nomina- Channel Islands. ANSTED, T. D., and LATHAM, tion of five persons disqualified to serve the office of R. C. Channel Islands. London, 1838. 8~ sheriffs. London. 1738. 8 (D 60) - INGLIS, H. D. Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, - The notes of the church, sermon. Salters-Hall, 1734/5. 3d ed. London, 1735. 8. (B 33) etc. London, 1838. 8~ - Plain reasons for being a Christian. (I* Watson, R. - X***. Les iles de la Manche, Jersey et Guernesey en Col. of theol. tr., v. 3. 1791.) 1848, 49, souvenirs d'un exile. (In Revue d. D. - Plain reasons for being a Protestant. London, [17-]. Mondes, dec. 1849.) 8. (D 60) See also Alderney; - Guernsey; - Jersey.

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CHANNING 521 CHANNING Channing, Edward Tyrrel. Lectures on rhetoric - Charge. (In Tuckerman, J. Sermon at ordination of and oratory; biographical notice by R. H. C. F. Barnard and F. T. Gray. 1834. B 262, 1695) The church, discourse, Phila., May 30, 1841. Phila., Dana. Boston, 1856. 16. 1841. 8~ (B 1285) - Inaugural discourse, [as professor of rhetoric,] Dec. 8, - Discourse, death of Dr. C. Follen. Boston, 1840. 80 1819. Camb., 1819. 8~ (B 569, 599) (B 1215) - Life of Wmin. Ellery. (fin Sparks's Am. biog., v. 6. - Same. Boston, 1840. 8~ (B 1878) 1836.) - Discourse, dedication of the 2d Cong. Unitarian Church, - Oration, July 4, 1817. Boston, n.d. 8~ (B 558) N. Y. N. Y., 1826. 8~ (B 298) Channing, George G. Early recollections of New- - Same. 2d ed. N. Y., 1827. 8. (B 1650, 1963) port, eR. I., 173-1811. Newport, 1868. 160. -- Discourse, dedication of Unitarian Church, Newport, July 27, 1836. Boston, 1836. 8~. (B 1307, 1696, 1843)'Channing, Henry. Consideration of divine goodness; ser- - Discourse, evidences of revealed religion, Dudleian mon, New London, Nov. 27, 1794, [thanksgiving lecture. Boston, 1821. 8. (B 1010, 1353, 1781) day]. New London, 1794. 80. (B 1010, W 38) - Same. 3d ed. Boston, A. U.A. 1826. 120. (C 168, v. 1.) Channing, Walter. Treatise on etherization in - Discourse, festival in commemoration of the goodness childbirth. Boston, 1848. of God in delivering the Christian world from milSociety, itary despotism, June 15, 1814. Boston, 1814. 8% - Annual address before the Mass. Temperance Society,(B 1285) May 29, 1836; with the annual report of the coun- - Discourse, installation of M. I. Motte, Boston, May cil. 2d ed. Bosto, 1836. 8 (B 1718, 1806) 21,1828. ost, 1828. 80. (B 1316) Segane. 5th ed. Boston, 1836. 80. (B 1121) - Cases of inflammation of veins, etc. (In Mass. Med. New York, Dec. 7, 1826. 2d ed. N. Y., Soc. Med. comm., v. 5. 1836.) 1827. 80 (B 1755) SOD. ~ed.COmm.,V.5. 1836.)- Discourse, ordination of F. A. Farley, Providence, - Cases of inhalation of ether in labor. 2d ed. Boston, 1847. 120. (B 1567). Sept. 10, 1828. Boston, 1828. 8. (B 1316, D 64) - Cases of polpus of the womb. Bst., 1855. 80 (B 1550) - Discourse on the church. Boston, 1843. 80. (C 206) - Discourse before the Mass. Med. Soc., 1833, on irrita- - Discourses. Boston, 1832. 120. ble uterus. (In Mass. Med. Soc. Med. comm., v. 5. - Discourses, reviews, and miscellanies. Boston, 1836.) 1830. 8. Same. (B 1550) - Duties of children, sermon, Apr. 12, 1807, Boston. - The medical profession; lecture before the medical Boston, 1807d 80 (B 912) class of Harvard Univ. Boston, 1845. 8. (B 1550) Moral uses of the study of natural history. (Bn Amer. - Duty of the free states; remarks suggested by the case of the Creole. Boston, 1842. 120 (C 261) Irist. Instr. Lect. 1835.) - Parliamentary sketches, and water statistics. Boston, - Emancipation. Boston, 1840. 120. 1845. 80. (B 1191) - Same. London, 1841. 120. - Physical education. From the Journal of health. _- Another copy. (C 258) n.t.p. 80 (B 1550) - The future life, serm. (In Liberal preacher, n.s., v. 5.) - Physician's vacation; a summer in Europe. - Same. Boston, 1835. 80. (B 1285, 1878) Boston, 1856. 120 -- Lecture on war. Boston, 1839. 8~. (B 1697) Professional reminiscences of foreign travel. Boston, - Lectures on the elevation of the laouring [classes]. - 852 8~ (B 1550) Boston. 1840. 80. (C 184) Thoughts on peace and war; address before the Amer. - Letter to Clay on the annexation of Texas to the U. S. -- Thoughts on peace and war; address before the Amer. - ^ ^ 89 T^ ^^S PeaceSoc. Boston, 1844. 8. (B 1197,1733) Boston, 1837. 81 0 (C 266) - Thoughts on the origin, etc., of the temperance reform. - Same. 2d ed. (B 1120, C 199, D 58) n.t.p~.89 ~. ^DJ-) Ministry for the poor, The; disc. before the Benevolent Noe. From the Amer. ourn. of the med. ci., 1834. Leraternity of hurches, Apr. 9Boston, 1835.'-Boston, 1835. Beformation of medical science demanded by indu8- 2 (B262, 1650, 1812) tive philosophy; discourse before the N. Y. Physi- - Note for the 2d Baltimore ed. of his ser'nmon at the orciansa Soc., Nov. 21, 1838. N. Y., 1839. 80 (B 1550) dination of J. parkscher, on ith erat in the Bait. and Channing, Wm. Ellery2 D. D. d. 1842. Works. Boston eds. Boston, 1819. 8. (B 1017) 7th ed. Boston, 1847. 6 v. 12 - Ojection to Unitarian Christianity. n.tp [Boston, Notent. F rom the Amer. journ. of the med. ci., i83. 18-Fraternity of Churches, Apr. 9, 1835. Boston, 1835.270) C-Rforation Vof m Character and writings of Milton. - Observations on the proposition for increasing the Life and characteilosophy; disof Napoleon Bonaparte. - Char- ote for theologica education at the University in acter and writings of Fenelon. - Moral arglment against Cambridge. Canb., 18158~ (BB266) cl ans' Soc., Nov. 21, 1838. N. Y., 1839. 80. (B 1550) dination of J. Sparks, with erratai in the Bait. and Calvinism. -National literature. - On association. - __- Religion a social principle, sermon, Boston, Dec. 10, The uniong, W. On education. 2. Slavery. D., d. 18 bol42. Works.1820. 2Boston ed. Boston, 1820. 8. (B 1008 1650) tionists, etc. - annexation of Texas to the U. S. - Cath- - Remarks on Worcester's letter to C., on the -Beview of olicism. etc. - On creeds. - Address on temperance. - Amer.-nitarianism^. Boston,1815.8. (B266,98) Self-culture. 3, 4. Discourses. 5. Remarks on the _ Remarks on Wtorcester's second letter to C. on Amer slavery question trn r. -Lecture on wa-Elevatio of th Unitaianism. [Boston, 1815. 80 (B 266, 298) laboring portion of community. - Disc. on the death of earks on the character and writings of Milton. (I Dr.Eollen.. Charges, odinnardacter and w owritings of Milton. 28.f (828 F. T. Gray, R. c. Waterston, and J. S. Dwight. - Mis- Pmhle r, 188 v 2 P cellanies. - App. 6. Emancipation. - Discourse on -em rkseon the slavery queston, n a letter to J. 10Philthe life and character of J. Tuckerman.- Preent- age. lre; anaddress ntoductory to th ranklin - The Churchtc. - Duty of the free states. - Address, lectures, Sept. 1838. Boston, 1838. 8. (B 1696, 218, Lenox, Augestion. 1,- Lecture on war1842. (B 26 29 18) Miles. Boston, A.U. A., 1855. 8. - Sermon, Boston, Apr. 5, 1810. day of public fast. Boslaboring portion of community. -- Disc. on the death of t- Remarks on the Character and writings of Milton. (9i CF. tents. Gry. C. InWaterstond. r, emarks. - Christianity a ton, 181t q J. Phil~ rational religion. -Evidnces of revealed religion. - -'SermonDiscours. Boston,. 1812, atoal fast o Evidences of Christanity. Unitarian Christianity. - dSelf-culture; ation of waddress againtroductory Britain. Boston, the Unitarian Christianity most favorable to piety. - Objec- sso, tions to Unitarian Christianity considered. - Moral ar- er, st on, 838. 80 (B 1696, 1878, gument against Calvinism. -1,Letter on Catholicism. - Sermo, Boston, July23, 1812, 7t3te fasten. thedLetter on creeds. - The Church. - Self.culture. - Im Britain. Boston, 1812. Mles. Bof stons cha.rU.a.,cte 5. - Sermon, Bos[election, Apr. 5 26, 1810. day of public faston, 1830. Bos80. - ddress before the ercantile Lib. Company of Phila., a1793, 18 0, May 11,1841. Phila.,1841. 8 (B1589) _ ger n,^ tl8^4 ston,1814.8~ (B307) r Address, Lenox, Aug. 1, 1842. Lenox, 1842. 8r (B 159) - Sermon on a, 18Jan., 1835. B st., 1835. 8(B 1285) E- Sermon, Boston, Aug. 20, 1812, national [fast on]' the U Address on temperance. Boston, 1837. 12-. Sermon on war, before the Convention of Gong. Minis~ Analysis of the character of N. Bonaparte, suggested tersof Mass. Boston, 1816. 8 (B307,C145) by Scott's Life of Napoleon. [From the Christian ity Sermon, ord. of J E. Abbot. Salem, 1815. 8 (B 307) exam., 1827, 28.] (Ini Pa-mphleteer, 1828; v.29 of - Sermon, ordination of E. S. 1812, [stannett, July 30, 1824. B 838) Boston, 1824. 68. (B 1316, 1595, 1650) S66. (25. 10. 73) 66. (25. 10. 73)..

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CHINNING 522 CHAPELAIN - Sermon, ordination of J. Codman, Dorchester, Dec. 7, - Funeral sermons on. 1842. See-Bellows, H. W. (B 1210); 1808. Boston, 1809. 8~. (B 210, 864, 912, 1914) - Clarke, J. F. (B1210);- Ellis, G. E. (B 1210); - Sermon, ordination of J. Sparks, in Baltimore. Bos- Gannett, E. S. (B 1210); - Hall, E. B. (B 1210); ton, 1819. 8~ (B 298, 1595) - Hedge, F. H. (B 1210);-Pierpont, J. (B 1210, - Same. 2d ed. Baltimore, 1819. (B 279) C 202) - Slavery. Boston, 1835. 12~. (D58) Channing, Wm. Ellery, nephew of the preceding. - Slavery. Boston, 1836. 16. Conversations in Rome. Boston, 1847. 12~ - Same. Edin., 1836. 12~ - Near home; a poem. Boston, 1858. 12~ - Sunday-school, The; discourse before the S. S. Soc. Poems. Boston, 1843. 12 Boston, 1837. 8. (B 1327) - Poems. 2dseries. Boston, 1847. 12~ - Thoughts selected from the writings of C. - The woodan, and other poems. Boston, Boston, A. U. A., 1867. 32., a o p. - Tribute to N. Worcester, disc., Boston, Nov. 12. Bos- 4.. ton, 1837. 18~. (B 1228, 1247, 1806,1880) - The wanderer; a colloquial poem; [with a pre- Two sermons on infidelity, Oct. 24. Boston, 1813. 8~ face by R. V. Emerson]. Boston, 1871. 12~ (B 912, 956) Channing, Wm. Francis. Notes on the medical - and THACHER, S. C. Elements of religion and mo- 18 rality, a catechism. Boston, 1813. 8~ (B 662) application of electricity. Boston, 1849. 12~ - AUSTIN, J. T. Remarks on C.'s slavery. 2d ed. Bos- - American fire alarm telegraph. (In Smithsonian Inst. ton, 1835. 8~ (B 1120) Report, 1854.) - BALLOU. H. Examination of C.'s discourse on the Channing, Wm. Henry. Memoir of W. E. Chanevil of sin. Boston, 1833. 8~. (C205) ning, with extracts fiom his correspondence - BEASLEY, F. Vindication of the fundamental princi- an m anuscripts. Bost 1848. 3 v. ples of truth and order in the Ch. of Christ from the ad manuscripts. Boston 1848. 3 v. 12~ allegations of C. Trenton, 1830. 8~. (B 1889) - Gospel of to-day; disc., ordination of T. W. Higgin- GAINONICUS, psesed. Letter to WV. E. Channing son, Newburyport, Sept. 15, 1847. Boston, 1847. 80 (B 1316) on fallen spirits. Boston, 1828. 12~ - Margaret Fuller at Jamaica Plain. (In Ossoli, S. M. F. - CHANNING, W. H. Memoir of W. E. Chan- Memoirs, v. 2. 1852.) nin. Boston, 1848. 3 v. 129 - United States Sanitary Commission. (In Nat. Assoc. ning. boston, l~48.<5 V. iZ FProm. Soc. Sci. Trans., 1865.) - CHANNING, sa vieet ses oeuvres; preface de C. de cChanoinesse, La: com6die. See Scribe, A. E. (In his Remusat. Paris, 1857. 8~ (EUuvres choisies, v. 4. 1845.) _ LESTER, C. E. (In his Gallery of illustrious Amer. Chanson d'Antioche, compos6e par Richard le 1850.) Pelerin, renouvelee par Graindor de Douai; -LETTER to C., in favor of the doctrine of the trinity Al. Pai 18 1 and in opposition to the sentiments in his Baltimore tr. par Sainte-Aulaire. Paris, 1862. 12. sermon. n.p.,n.d. 8. (B 298) Chansons des rues et des bois; par V. Hugo. 3e 6d. - LETTER to C., in reply to one to him byR. R. Madden; Paris, 1866. 8~ by a calm observer. Boston, 1840. 8~ (B 1163) Chanteloup Jean ntoine, cote de. See Chaptal. - MADDEN. R. R. Letter to C. on the abuse of the flag nteloup, Jean Antoine, cote d. See Chaptal. of the U. S. in Cuba in promoting the slave trade. Chantelouve, Francois de. La tragedie de feu Gaspar de Boston, 1839. 80. (B 1172) Coligny. (In L'Estoile, P. de. Journal de Henri - NORTON, J. Candid and conciliatory review of the III. 1774.) correspondence of Worcester with Channing, on Chanter, Mrs. Charlotte (Kingsley). Over the Unitarianism; by a serious inquirer. Boston, 1817. cliffs. Boston, 1861. 12 8~. (B 266)' Chanting. GIVELET, C., and others. Le chant religieux en - PRATT. M.?- A friend of the South in answer to Re- France. (In Annales arch-ol., v. 9. 1849.) marks on C's'Slavery'. Boston, 1836. 120. (C 258) _ JOUVE, E. G. Essai sur le chant ecclesiastique. (In - REMARKS on Dr. C.'s'Slavery'. 2d ed. 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(B 1137, C 175, D 58) reports of the commissioners of Henry viii., - REVIEW of [Stuart's] Letters to C., containing remarks Edward vi., and Queen Mary. [Mancheson his sermon at Baltimore, from the Christ. disci- (Chetm S, v. pie. no. 4, n.s. Boston, 1819. 8~ (B 298) ter] 1862. 2 v. 4 (Chetham Soc., v. 59, 0.) - REVIEW of the'Remarks on Dr. Channing's slavery'. Chants. BISHOP, J., comp. Collection -of double Boston, 1836. 8~ (B 1739) chants. London, 1857. Obl. 12. - REVIEW of the Unitarian controversy; from the Pano- Anthems;- Chanting. plist. n.t.p., Boston, [1815]. 8~. (B 266) - SIDNEY, peud. Letters to C. [on] his letter to H. Chanzy, Antoine Eugene Alfred. Campagne de Clay, on the annexation of Texas. Charleston, 1837. 1870-71; la 2e armee de la Loire. 3e 6d. 12~. (G266) Paris, 1871. 8~ and map f. - SIMMONS. (.F. Review of the remarks on C.'s Slav- Paris, 1. 8 ery. Boston, 1836. 8~ (B 1120) Chao Phya Thipakon. Modern Buddhist; being - STUART, M. Letter to C. on religious liberty. 4th ed. views of a Siamese minister of state on his Boston, 1831. 8~. (B 1768, 1843) own and other religions; with remarks by H. -- Letters to C., containing remarks on his sermon at Alabaster. London, 1870 16~ Baltimore. 2d ed. cor. and enl. Andover, 1819. 8~. a (B 298, 1874) - Same. (In Alabaster, H. Wheelof the law. 1871.) -TUCKERMAN, H. T. The moralist. (In his Character. Chap-books. HALLIWELL, J. O. Catalogue of istics of lit. 1849.) chap-books in possession of J. O. H. Lon- WooDs, L. Letter to Unitarians occasioned by the ser- do 1849. 16 mon of C. at the ordination of J. Sparks. Andover, do, 1849. 16~ 1820. 8~. (B 337) - Notices of chap-books printed at Aldermary - WORCESTER, S. Letter to C. on his letter to S. C. Churchyard, Bow Churchyard, etc. London, Thatcher, rel. to the review in the Panoplist of 1849. (Percy Sc., v 29.) Amer. Unitarianism. Boston, 1815. 8~. (B 298). ( cyo. v -- Same. 3d ed. Boston, 1815. 8~ (B 266) Chapeauville, Jean. 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CHAPELLE 523 CHAPMAN Chapelle, Claude Emmanuel Lhuillier. Voyage Chaplin, Jeremiah, D.D., b. 1813. Memorial hour; de Bachaumont et Chapelle. Poesies diver- or, The Lord's supper in its relation to docses. La Haye, 1732. 12~. trine and life. Boston, 1864. 12~. - Les carrosses d'Orl6ans, comedie. np., 1680. 8. Chaplin, Joseph. Traders best companion. Newburyport, (C 294) 1795. 8~ (B 661) Chapelle, Paul Aime, and others. Bocquet pbre et fils, ou Chaplin, Wm. L., Case; appeal to all respecters of law and Le-chemin le plus long; com6die-vaudeville. Ber- justice. Boston, 1851. 8~ (B 1478) lin, 1841. 12. (E 22) Chapman, B. History of Gustavus Adolphus and Chapin, Rev. Alonzo Bowen. Glastenbury for 200 of the thirty years' war. London, 1856. 8~ years; a centennial disc., May 18, 1853, Chapman, C. B. Early events in the Four Lake country. with an appendix. Hartford, 1853. 8. (In Wisconsin Hist. Soc. Col., v. 4. 1859.) Chapin, Calvin. Sermon, at Hartford, May 18. Hartford, Chapman, Charles. Speech on the prosecution of claims'1814. 8. (B 1010) against the government by members of Congress, - Sermon at the funeral of T. Dwight, Jan. 14. New etc., Jan. 11, 1853. Wash., 1853. 8~ (B 1506) Ha~ven, 1817. 8'. (B 1245) Chapman, Elizabeth, vs. Shaw, W. Trial for a breach of Chapin, Edward. OLNEY, P. B. Biography of C. See promise, May 22, 1790. London, 1790. 4~ (A 62) Harvard mem. biog., v. 1. 1866.) Chapman, Eunice. Additional account of the Shakers; also Chapin, Rev. Edwin Hubbell. Characters in the refutation of [their] remonstrance to the Legislature Chapin, Rev. E. C ctes in the of 1817, by T. Brown; and deposition of M. Dyer. gospels. New York, 1852. 12. Albany, 1818. 12". (C 67) - Address, Montezuma Lodge, No. 33, I. O. O. F., Jan. Chapman, Ez. J. Notes on passages of the New 27, 1845; with a poem by T. B. Read. n.p.,n.d. 8~ Testament. Canandaigua, 1819. 8. -(B 1271) In "e ^^ f^'^''^Testament. Ca(nandaigua, 1819. 8~ (B 1271) - American idea, The, and what grows out of it; oration Chapman, George. All fools. (In Dodsley. Col. of old in N. Y. Crystal Palace, July 4. Boston, 1854. 8~ plays, v. 4. 1816; and in Scott, Sir W. Anc. Brit. (B 1573) dr., v. 2. 1810.) - Discourse on shamefullife. New York, 1859. 8~ (C 206) - Bussy d'mbois. (11 Old plays, v.3. 1816; and in Discourse on the evils of gaming. New York, 1859. 8~ Lamb, C. Spec. 1854.) (C 206) - CGesar and Pompey. - Byron's conspiracy. - Byron's - Might and right; oration before the Erosophian Adel- tragedy. (In Lamb, C. Spec. 1854.) phi of Waterville Col., Aug. 12. Boston, 1846. 8~. Heroand Leander. See Marlow,C.,and Chapman, G. (B 1575) - Iliad and Odyssey. See Homerus. Mission of little children; discourse. Boston, 1845. 8. May day. (I Old plays, v. 4. 1816.) - Monsieur (B 1285) d'Olive. (In v. 3. 1816.) - Present exigencies of the temperance cause; address. Widow's tears. (In Dodley,. Col., v. 6. 1780) Boston., 1846. 12~. (D 24) - Poems. (In Campbell, T. Brit. poets, v. 3. 1819.) - Relation of the individual, etc., sermon, annual lec Shirley, J. Philip Chabot. (In Lamb, C. Spec. tion. Boston, 1844. 8. (B 1778) 1854.) - Sermon at the installation of H. Bacon, Providence, - and others. Eastward hoe. (In Marston, J. Works, Mar. 17. Providence, 1842. 8~ (B 1317) v. 3; and Dodsley, R. Old plays, v. 4; and Scott, Chapin, Ethan S. Correlation and conservation of Sir W. Anc. Brit. drama, v. 2. 1810.) gravitation and heat. Springfield, 1867. 12' -Chapman, George Thomas, D.D. Sketches of the gravitation aalumni of Dartmouth Coil., from 1771; with Chapin, Orange. Chapin genealogy; added, cen- ahistory of the institution. Camb., 1867. 8 tennial disc. bef. 1st Cong. Soc. in Chicopee, a history of the institution Camb., 1867. 8portfolio. Sept. 1852, by E. B. Clark; also, address, Chapman, Hery S. The New Zealand portfolio. London, 1843. 8' opening of the town hall in Springfield, - Palitical history of Canada. (In Long, G. Geography March, 1828, by (G. Bliss. Northampton, of Amer. 1841.) 1862. 8~. Chapman, Isaac. Experiments with sulphuret of barytes. Chapin, Seth. Duty and dependence of sinners, sermon. (In Phil. Agric. Soc. Mem., v. 3. 1814.) Boston, 1819. 8~ (B 286) Chapman, Isaac A. Sketch of the history of WyChapin, Stephen. The Messiah's victory, disc., installation oming; added, statistical account of the valof Casco Lodge, N. Yarmouth, Me., June 24, 1822. Portland, 1822. 8. (B 288) ley and adjacent country, by a gentleman of - Series of letters on the mode and subjects of baptism. Wilkesbarre. Wilkesbarre, Penn., 1830. 12~ Boston, 1819. 8~ (B 522) Chapman, Rev. Jedidiah. Four sermons on Christian bap- Triumphs of intellect; Oct. 1824, Waterville College. tism. Elizabethtown, 1791. 8~ (B 522, 1852) Waterville, 1824. 8~ (B 1575) - Five sermons on Christian baptism. (in Nine disChapin, W. The missionary gazetteer. Woodstock, courses on baptism. 1806. C 173, 187) Vt., 1825. 16. - Synodical discourse. (In Austin, S. Amer. preacher, Chapin family. See Chapin, O. v. 1. 1791.) Chaplain in the field of war, The. See Rogge, B. Chapman, John, arecsdeacon of Sudbury. ExpediChaplains. HITCHCOCK, D. K. Remarks on the pay of ency and credibility of miraculous powers chaplains. Boston, 1855. 12. (C 265) among the primitive Christians. London Chaplet, The. See Mendoz, M. 1752 4 Chaplet of pearls; by C. M. Yonge. (In Macmillan's mag., 2. v. 17-19. 1868-69.) - The ends'of charity schools; sermon, yearly meeting Chaplin, Rev. Daniel. Character of P. Wright. (In ofchar. sch.,April30,1752. Lond.,1752. 4'. (B1267) Adams, M. Sermon. 1803. B213) - Phlegon examined, in answer to Sykes, with a - Discourse before the Charitable Female Soc. in Groton. postscript explaining a passage in Tertullian. Andover, 1814. 8~. (B307) 7 o - Sermon before the Convention of Cong. Ministers of Camb., 1734. 8. Mass. Boston, 1808. 8~. (B 307) - Popery the bane of true letters; charge, Sudbury, Chaplin, Ebenezer. On the sacrament. Worcester, May 12, 1746. Lonon, 1746. 4 (B 1261) - Sermon, H. of Commons, Jan. 31, 1742. London, 1743. 1802. 12. 4' (B 1465) - Civil state compared to rivers, Sutton, Jan. 17, 1773. - Sermon, Lambeth, Feb. 18, 1738/9. at the consecration Boston, 1773. 8~ (B 912) of Matthias [Mawson], Bp. of Landaff. London, - Treatise on church government: Narrative of troubles 1739. 4~ (B 98) in Bolton; Remarks on Adams's sermon, Aug. 26, Chapman, John, manager of the Gr. Ind. Peninsula 1772; On councils. Boston, 1773. 8~ (B16) R.R. C. Cotton and commerce of India. - ADAMS, Z. Answer to'Treatise on church govern- R Cotton an commece Idia. ment'. Boston, 1773. 8~. (B 16, 1091, C 123) London, 1851. 8~ - Second treatise on church government; reply Chapman, John, M.D., of London. Diarrhoea and to Adams's'Answer', etc. Boston, 1773. 12~ cholera, their nature, origin, and treatment - Another copy. (C 127) through the nervous system. 2d ed. LonChaplin, Jeremiah, Pres. of Waterville College,,b. 1776,, 18 8' d. 1841. Sermon, Sept. 8, ordination of S. Chapin in on, 1866. 8 N. Yarmouth. Portland, 1819. 8~ (B 279) -Functional diseases of women. Lond., 1863. 8~

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CHAPMAN 524 CHAPSAL Chapman, Jonathan. Oration before the Whigs of Bristol ment, Dec. 11, 1777. - North, Ld. State of the nation, Co. at Taunton, July 4. Taunton, 1839. 8~. (B 1204) 1779. - Grattan, H. Commercial intercourse between - Oration, July 4, 1837. Boston, 1837. 8. (B 1201, 1824) Gt. Brit. and Ireland, Aug. 15, 1785. - REMARKS on the report of the mayor [J. Chapman,] - BIDDLE, J.B. Life of N. Chapman. (In Gross, S. D. adverse to petitions for a meeting to vote upon Lives of Amer. physicians. 1861.) licenses to bar-rooms. Boston, 1841. 8~ (B 1280) - PATTISON, G. S. Refutation of calumnies in'CorresChapman alias Espos y Mina, Mrs. Lucretia (Wins- pondence between Pattison and Chapman'. Bat., 1820. 8. (B 833) low). TRIAL for the murder of W. Chap- 1 ( low). TRIAL for e ue of W. hap- Chapman, S. Hand-book of Wisconsin. 2d ed. man; reported by W. E. Du Bos. Phila.,55. 16 Milwaukee, 1855. 16~ 18 o3. o... Chapman, Samuel. Pulmonary complaints supported by Chapman, Maria Weston. Right and wrong in feverand curedbybark. (InMed.com.,v.1. 1784.) Boston; report of the Boston Female Anti- Chapman, Stephen. Sermon. Bristol, Aug. 27, 1702. OxSlavery Society. Boston, 1836. 18' ford. 1703. 4. (B 1336) lavery Society Boston, 1. 18. Chapman, Thomas. Addenda to Chapman's Practice, cont. - Right and wrong in Massachusetts. Boston, 1840. 12~. the general rules of Hilary term. 2 Wm. iv. of the (C 260) courts at Westminster. London, 1832. 12~. (C 252) - Songs of the free. Boston, 1836. 12. Chapman, WVm. Observations on canal navigation. Chapman, Nathaniel. Elements of therapeutics and London, 1797. 4~ materia medica. Phila., 1821-22. 2 v. 8. - Preservation of timber from premature decay. - Correspondence between G. S. Pattison and N. Chap- Tondon 1817 8~ man. 2d ed. Phila., 1821. 8'. (B 833) -- Report and estimate. (In Stockton, Eng. Report - Introductory lecture to a course on the theory and - Reor t and estimate. een Stockton nd Portrac practice of medicine, 1838-39. 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Ameri- othemind.4. ssays.-Poems. can taxation, April 19, 1774; - Conciliation with the - Letters on the government of the temper. (In Ladies' colonies, March 22, 1775. - Chesterfield, Ld. Licensing pocket library. 1797.) and regulating the theatres, May 24, 1737; - Gin act, - Letters on the improvement of the mind. BosFeb. 21, 1743, and Feb. 24, 1748. - Mansfield, Ld. En- ton, n.d. 12~ surance of French ships during the war, Dec. 11, 1742; a Nw r 1819 - Right of taxing America, Feb. 3, 1766; - London vs. Sae. New York, 1819. 32~ Allen Evans, Feb. 4, 1767; - Bill to deprive peers of the - Same. Boston, 1834. 18~ realm of certain privileges, May 8, 1770.-Pitt, Wn. - Same. Also, The father's legacy, by J. GregAddress to the throne on the right of taxing Amer.,'s advice, by Lady Penning Jan. 16, 1766. - Belhaven, Ld. Speech against the o [nd oi union.- Wyndham, Sir Wm. Septennial act, March ton. Boston, 1822. 18~. 13, 1734. - Walpole, Sir R. Septennial bill, 1734;- Chaponnier, -. La physiologie des gens du Reply to S. Sandys. - Sandys, S. Dismissal of Sir R. monde. Pari 1829. 8 Walpole. - Sheridan, R. B. Impeachment of W. Hastings, Feb. 15, 1787; - Begun charge against W. Chappe d'Auteroche, Jean, l'abbe. Voyage en CallHastings, June 1788. 2. Erskine, T. Trial of the fornie pour l'observation du passage de Venus, dean of St. Asaph, Aug. 6, 1784;- Why a new trial 1769; tr., ed., et pub. par C. F. de Cassini. should be granted to the dean of St. Asaph's, Nov. 15, Paris, 17. 1784.- Pitt, W. Negociation for peace with France. Paris, 177. 4. Burke, E. Better security of the independence of - Voyage en Siberie. Paris, 1768. 2 v. in 3 pt. Parliament; - Speech on Fox's East India bill, Dec. 1, 40 and Atlas f~ 1783. - Fox, C. J. Speech on the East India bill, Dec. Note. Vol. 2 is'La description du Kamtchatka, par 1, 1783.- Langrishe, Sir H. Parliamentary representa- Kracheninnikow; tr. du russe'. tion. July 19, 1793; - Speech on the Catholick bill, Jan. 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CHAPTAIT 525 CHARITIES Chaptal, Jean Antoine, comte de Chantelotup. Chi- Characters of parties in the Brit. government. London, mie appliquee aux arts. Paris, 1807. 4 v. 8. 1782. 8 (B 637) Charades. BEETON, S. O. Book of acting cha- Eng. Chemistry applied to arts and manufac- Charades B TO. Book of acting chate T L on on A1 4 rades. London, [1866]. 16~. tures. London, 1807. 4 v. 8d - Elements of chemistry; tr. from the French. CHARADES. Cambridge, 1839 8~ Lodn- 1791 n.s 1f cheminr ry; o r, o rom the Fre. -Charas, Molse. CONDORCET, J. A. N. C., marq. de. Eloge London, 1791. 3 v. 8. de C. (In his (Euvres, v. 2. 1847.) - Essay on impost duties and prohibitions, tr. fr. the Charax Pergamenus. Fragm. (In Mueller. Fr. hist. Gr., French. Phila., 1821. 8~ (B 563) v. 3. 1849.) - L'art de la teinture du coton en rouge. Paris, Charbaut, -. Geology of the environs of Lons-le-Saunier. 1807. 80 (In De la Beche, H. T. Sel. of geol. mem. 1836.)-'. o. Charcoal-burner, The, a drama; by I. Almar. (In Sar- Principes chimiques sur I'art du teinturier- gent, E. Mod. stand. dr., v. 41.) degraisseur. Paris, 1808. 8~. Chardin, Le P. Echappemens d'horloges. (In S6rieys, A. - Treatise upon wines; tr. by J. H. Sargent. Bibl. acad., v. 12. 1811.) Charleston, 1811. 16~. Chardin, Jean or Sir John. Voyages en Perse, etc. Chapter of accidents, a comedy. See Lee, Miss Sophia. Nouv. ed. par L. Langls. Paris, 1811. 10 v. Chapters of Erie. See Adams, C. F. and H. 8~ and Atl. f. Chapuy, Nicolas Marie Joseph. Cath6drales fran- Note. For accounts of his travels see Mont6mont, A. gaises dessin6es d'apres nature et lithograph- Bibl. univ., v. 31, 1836; - Harris, J. Col. of voy., v. 2. es par C.; avee un texte historiue et de-.1705; - Khox, J. Col., v. 6; - Harris, J. Col. ofvoy., leites par C.; avec un texte historique et e- v. 2. 1764; — Pinkerton, J. Col. of voy., v. 9. 1811. script., par F. T. de Jolimont. Paris, 1826. f~ - ST. JOHN, J. A. (In his Lives of eel. trav.. v. 1.) Note. Under this general title are included 8 works, Chardin, Jean, d. 1713. NICERON, J. P. (In his Mem., each entitled,'Vues pittoresques', and published sep- v. 26. 1734.) arately as follows: Cathedrale de Paris. 1826. - Cathe- Chardin, Jean Baptiste Simon. GONCOURT, E. and J. de. drale de Reims. 1826.- Cathedrale d'Orleans. 1826. - Chardin. (In Gazette des beaux-arts, v. 15, 16. Cath6drale de Chartres. 1828. Cathedrale d'Amiens. 1863-64.) 1826. - Cath6drale de Strasbourg. 1827. - Cathedrale Chardon, Daniel Marc Antoine. Essai sur la colode Sens. 1828. - Cathedrale d'Auxerre. 1828. nie de Sainte-Lucie.. Neuchtel, 1779. 80 Character. BIESTER, J. E. Ueber den Charakter. (In Chares. Fragm (In Nauck, Trag. r. 186; nd Berlin. Ak. d. Wiss. Abh., v. 37. 1802-3.) Arrianus. Anabasis. 1846.) - SEWALL, E. Q. Spirituality of character. Boston, Charette de la Contrie, Frangois-Athanase. Correspon1 ~ L.U.X.,1836.12~. (^^' "C1, ^ ^' ^ Charette de la Contrie, Franqois-Athanase. CorresponA.O UA., 1836. 120. (C 168, v. 9.) dance. (In Argens, P. O. d. M6moires. 1824.) See also Gentleman; - Moral philosophy. Charicles. Fragm. (In Mueller, C. Fr. hist. Gr., v- 4. Character of a Popish successor. 1689. See Settle, E. 1851.) Character of a trimmer. 1687. See Coventry, Sir W. Charicle, illutration of the private life of the Character of a true Protestant ghostly father. London, 1683. f. (A 54) ancient Greeks; tr. from the German of W. Character of an honest dissenter, in twelve marks. Oxford, A. Becker. London, 1854. 80 1715. 8~ (B121) Chariclides. Fragm. (In Meineke. Fr. comic. Gr., v. 4. Character of an independent Whig. 2d ed. London, 1841.) 1719. 8~ (B 668) Charitable Irish Soc. Constitution. Bost., 1811. 8~ (C108) Character of those two Protestants in masquerade, Heracli- Charitable Soc. for the Educ. of Indigent Pious Young tus and the Observator. London, 1681. f. (A 54) Men. BEECHER, L. Address [before] the Soc. Characteristics in the manner of Rochefoucault's [with the constitution, etc.]. Hartford, [18-]. 8~. maxims; by W. Hazlitt. London, 1837. 12~ (D 65) Characteristics of literature. See Tuckerman, H. T. Charities. BECKWITH, W. Plan to prevent charCharacteristics of a true Christian in paradoxes. See itable donations from loss, embezzlement, etc. Palmer, H. London, 1807. 8. Characteristics of men, manners, opinions, times, - BENNET, T. Charity schools recommended; a sermon. by the Earl of Shaftesbury. n.p., 1757. London, 1710. 8. (C 214) 3 v. 12~. - BROUGHAM, H. Letter to S. Romilly upon abuses of oSame. Birmingham~, 1773. 3 v. 80. charities. 4th ed. London, 1818. 8. (B 1672) ~~-~ ~ Sac~me~~. ~- Birmingham,- Same. 9th ed. (In Pamphleteer, 1819; v. 13 of B Characteristics of women, by Mrs. A. Jameson. 838) London, 1836. 2 v. 8. -- Same. 11th ed. London, 1818. 8~. (B 676) Characteristics of the present political state of -- Appendix cont. evidence taken before the Educ. Comm. London, 1818. 8. (B 676, 1672) Great Britain. 2d ed. London, 1758. 12~ - BROWNE C. Charitable trusts and their probable fuCharacters. ABRAHAM A STA. CLARA. Etwas for ture. (In Shipley, O. Church and world, 1868.) Alle; das ist: eine kurze Beschreibung all- - CALENDAR of trust deeds enrolled on the close rolls of er le Stands-, Amts- un.. Chancery, subsequent to 9 Geo. IT. c. xxxvi. (In erlei Stands-, Amts- und Gewerbs-Personen. Great Britain. Pub. Record Office. 32d ann. report of Passau, 1841. 12. (Sammtl. Werke, v. 14.) deputy keeper. 1871.) - LA BRUYEJRE, J. de. Les caracteres; suivis - CAPPE, Mrs. C. Charity schools for girls. des *Caracteres' de Th6ophraste. Paris, 1822. York, 1800. 8. 2 v. 8~ -- CAREY, M. Annals of liberality. generosity, public - THEOPHRASTUS. Characteres, Gr. et Lat.; spirCt,etc. [Phila., 1831.s (B 978) -C-HALMERS, T. M6moire sur les inconvynients d'un emend. F. Dabner. Paris, Didot, 1849. 8. impot public pour l'indigence. (In Paris. Inst. Ac. Note. For other eds. and translations see Theo- d. Sci. lfor. Sav. etr., v. 1. 1841.) phrastus. - CHARTERS, S. Sermon on alms. Edin., 1788. 8~. (B 214) - French. Les caracteres, tr. par La Brnuyere; _- COLMAN, B. Merchandise of a people holiness to the avec des [caracteres tires des dif. auteurs Lord: sermon, July 1, 1725/26. Boston, 1736. 8~ anciens,] et des notes par Schweigheeuser. (B 154) Paris, 1813. 24. - GERANDO, J. M. de. De la bienfaisance pub- LIGNE, C. J., prince de. Melanges litteraires, carac- lique. Paris, 1839. 4 v. 80 teres, [et] portraits. (In his (Euvres, v. 3. 1860.) - DWIGHT, T. The charitable blessed; sermon, New - MEADOWs, K. Heads of the people. London, Haven, Aug. 8. [New Haven,] 1810. 8. (B 914, 1840. 80 1865) - OVERBRY, Sir T. (In his Miscellaneous works. 1856.) - DYER, G. Dissertation on the theory and practice of ~- OVERBURY, Sir T. (fMn his ~iscellaneous Tworlks. 1856.) benevolence. New ed. (nz Pamphleteer, 1818; v. Characters, cont. an impartial review of the con- 13, 14 of B 838) ducttof personages in Parliament. London, - EDWARDs, H. Collections of old English cus1777. 8. toms and charities. London, 1842. 8.

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CHARITIES 526 CHARLES I. - G-RARD DE MELCY, C. F. Reflexionssurles 6tablisse- - LoDovICI, F. Triomphi di Carlo, [poema]. mens de bienfaisance. Paris, an vIII. [1799]. 8'. [Venegia, 1535]. 4~ (C 304) (C- HARE, T. and F, L. Limits to be placed by law to - LORENTZ, F. Karls des Grossen Privat- und Hofleben. -- HARE, T., and F~RY, L'. Limits to be placed by law to (-1(n Historisches Taschenbuch, 1832.) charitable endowments. (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. MONACH Sagallesis h e gebstis aroli lib.. Sci. Trans 1809. - MONACHI Sangatlensis De gestis Karoli lib. II. Sci. Trans., 1869.) (In Pertz, G. H. Mon. Germ. Scr., v. 2. 1829.) - HILL, O. Importance of aiding the poor without almsgiving. (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans., 1869.) - - -French. (hi Guizot. Col. des mem., v. 3. 1824.) - LETTER to Sir Wm. Scott, in answer to Brougham's - PARIS, G. Histoire poetique de Charlemagne. letter upon the abuse of charities. 2d ed. London, Paris, 1865. 8~. 1818. 8~. (B 1672) - POET.E Saxonis annales de gestis Caroli Magni imp., -- Same. 5th ed. London, 1810. 8~. (B 676) 771-814. (it Pertz. Mon. Germ., Scr., v. 1. 1826.) - LIEFDE, J. de. Six months among the charities - RYTHMUS in obitum Caroli Magni Augusti. (In of Europe. London, 1865. 2 v. 8. Muratori. Reer. Ital. scr., v. 2, pt. 2. 1726.) - Eurom eo. Lon, 18 - STRICKER. Rythmus de Caroli Magni exped. Hispan-- The romance of charity. London, 1867. ic lca. (In Schilter. Thes., v. 2. 1747.) Note. Contains the substance of the'Six months'. - THIERRY, A. Clh. et les Huns. (It Revue. d. D. -METHODS for erecting charity-schools, with T ondes, fev. 1856.) - TURPIN, pseud. History of Charles the Great and rules and orders by which they are governed; Orlando, ascribed [apocryphally] to Archbishop acc. of London charity schools, etc. 15th Turpin. (In Rodd, T. History, v. 1. 1812.) ed. London, 1716. 4'. See also France (listory); - Villis. -SANBORN, F. B. Supervision of public charities. (In Charlemagne, Philenlon. Refutation d'un ecrit de CharAmer. Soc. Sci. Assoc. Trans., no. 1. June, 1869.) rault, Coup d'il sur St. Domingue. n.t.p. [18-.] - SIEVEEKING, A. W. Principles of charitable 8. (B 795) - work. London, 186AB3. P. oCharlemagne a Pavie, poieme; par C. H. Millevoye. (In his work. London, 1863. 8~ (ELuvres, v. 1. 1823.) - WARDLAW, K. Essay on benevolent associations for Charlemagne, an Anglo-orman poem of the 12th the relief of the poor. Glasgow. 1818. 8. (B 676) pm of t See also Benevolence; — France; - Halle. Orphan cetury; pub. with a itrod. ad glossarial House; - London; - Massachusetts; - New York; index; by F. Michel. London, 1836. 12. - Paris; -Poor; - Rome. Charlemagne, ou l'Eglise delivree; poeme epique, Note. Reports of benevolent associations are entered par L. Bonaparte. London, 1814. 2 v. 4. under the name of the city where they are. Charlemagne; poeme heroique; par L. Le LaChariton Aphrodisiensis. De Chaerea et Callirrhoe. (In bourer. Paris, 1666 12~ Hercher. Erotici script. 1858.)f. See Caulfield, J. - Cherea e Calliroe: tr. Giacomelli. (In Erotici Grci harlemont, J o See eld, J. tr. in volgare. 1833.) Charleroi. I~cap. Amst., [17-]. (E 60) Charity. BIRD, C. Christian charity; sermon. (In Pam- Charles I., of England. Large declaration cone. the phleteer, 1826; v. 26 of B 838) late tumults in Scotland. London, 1639. fO. - COUSIN, V. Justiceet charit6. (InParis. Inst. Ac. d. - Defence against observations upon K. James. his jugeSci. Jlor. Mem., v. 7. 1850.) ment of a king and a tyrant. (In Somers, J. Coil. See also Toleration. of tracts, 2d ed., v. 4. 1810.) Charland, Louis. Extraits des titres, etc. 1803. See Von- - and Nicholas, Sir E. Correspondence. (In Evelyn, dervelden, W. (C 278) J. Diary, etc. 1827.) Charlatanerie des savans; par M. Mencken; tr. - The king's cabinet opened; secret letters and papers r[par Durand]. La Haye, 1721. 12. written with the king's own hand and taken at [par DurandJ]. La ayel1l7l2. 1. 12Nasby. London, 1645. 4~ (B 13) Charlatanisme, Le; comddie. See Scribe, A. E. - Charles I. in 1646; letters to Queen Henrietta Charlemagne. ANGILBERTUS. Carmen de Karolo Maria; ed. by J. Bruce. London, 1856. 4' Magno. (In Pertz, G. H. Mon. Germ., Scr., v. 2. aria; en. by, v. 3. Lo 1829.) (Camden Soc., v. 63.) - BALBO, C. Regno di Carlomagno en Italia. - Ei'J)v z/3eaeK-, the pourtraicture of his sacred Firenze, 1862. 12~ majestyin his solitudes and sufferings. Lon- BAVA S. PAOLO, E. Coup d'ceil sur le regne de don, 1681. 8~ Charles-Magne. (In Turin. Ac. d. Sci. Mem.,v. 13. - Sanme. London, 1824. 8~ 1803.) - - LUDLOW, E. Proof that Gauden, not Charles I. was - BULFINCH, T. Legends of Charlemagne. Bos- the author of EiK&V, etc. (In his Truth. 1693.) ton, 1863. 12~. - WAGSTAFrE, T. Defence of the Vindication of - CAPEFIGUE, B. H. R. Charlemagne. Paris, K. Charles', justifying his title to Eic~'v 1842. 2 v, 8~ -. taoatti-i, in answer to Amyntor. London, - EINHARDUS orEGINHARDUS. Vita Karoli imperatoris. 1699. 4~. (In Pertz. Mon. Germ., Scr., v. 2. 1829.) - - WALKER, A. True account of the author of EIKOv -- French. Vie. (In Guizot. Col.des mm.,v. 3. 1824.) a(TOKxj, with an anlswer to Hollingsworth and others. - ELLIS, G. -Romances relating to Charlemagne. (In London, 1692. 4' (B 8) his Early Eng. romances, v. 2. 1811.) - FERRARIO, G. Sulla vita di Carlomagno. (In Ferra- Note.'Walker, an old clergyman who had been rio, G. Storia degli romanzi, v. 1. 1828.) Gauden's curate, wrote a book which convinced all sen- FRAGMENTUM de bello Caroli Magni contra Saracenos. sible readers that Gauden, and not Charles the First, (In Schilter, J. Thes. antiq. Teut., v. 2. 1726.) was the author of Icon Basilike. - lacaulay. - GENEALOGIA ex qua ortus est C. (In Bouquet. Rec. -- WORDSWORTH, C. Who wrote Elec6)v /3aatueay? des hist. des Gaules, v. 2. 1869.) - De origine gentis London, 1824. 8~ Carolinse carmen antiquiss. (I^ v. 3. 1869.) 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CHARLES I. 527 CHARLES I. - ASHBURNHAM, J. Narrative of his attendanceon - - Un projet de mariage royal. Paris, 1863. 12~. Charles I. from Oxford to the Scotch army Note. From the Revue d. D. Mondes, juil., and from Hampton Court to the Isle of aoft, oct. 1862. Wig.ht. TLondon, 1830. 2 V. 8~ - HALFORD, Sir H. Account of what appeared on openWVight. London, 130. 2 v. 8~. ing the coffin of Charles I. (In his Essays and - BIRCH, T. Court and times of Charles I., with orations. 1831.) unpub. letters. London, 1849. 2 v. 8~ - HAMMOND, R., and others. Letters between H., - BOROUGH, J. Notes of the treaty carried on at and the Committee at Derby House, relating Ripon between Charles i. and the covenanters to C. while he was confined in Carisbrooke of Scotland, 1640; ed. by J. Bruce. Lon- Castle. London, 1764. 8~ don, 1869. 8~ (Camden Soc., v. 100.) - HARRIS. W. Life of Charles i. (In his Lives, v.2. - BOWRING, Sir J. Narrative presented to Charles II. 1814.) 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CHARLES (Eng.) 528 CHARLES (France) - Two associations, one subscribed by CLVI members of - DOWNING, Sir G. Discourse i vindication of the House of Commons in 1643. London, 1681. f. [Charles i]. London, 1672. 12 H(.A 51) H a n e o te - EVELYN, J. The late'News from Brussels' unmasked - WALLINGTON, H. Historical notices of the and his majesty vindicated from the base calumny reign of Charles I. London, 1869. 2 v. 8~ and scandal therein fixed on him. 1660. (In Eve- WHARTON, N. Letter, 1642, early movements of the lyn, J. Miscel. writings. 1825.) volunteers of the metropolis. (n Archaeologia, v. 35. - FELLOWES,. D. Historical sketches of 1853.) Cromwell, Charles II., etc. Lond., 1828. 4~ - WHITLOCK, Sir B. Memorials of the English - FORM and order of coronation of Charles II., at Scoon, affairs, [1625-60]. London, 1682. fo Jan.l,1651, with sermon by R. Douglas. - TURENNE, - 15 nos. of English newspapers.] Lond., 1643-48. 4~ princesse de, andothers. Letters evidencingCharles (C 282) II.'s stedfastness in the Protestant religion. - TRUE Nazely. Mercurius Britanicus. - Britaines remem- relation of the late King's death; added Two papers brancer. - Mercurius veridicus. - Moderate intelligen- written by [him]. (In Phenix, v;. 1707.) cer.- Mercurius pragmaticus. - Guy, H. Moneys received and paid for secret Note. For sermons preached on Jan. 30, the anniver- services of Charles i.; ed. by J. Y. Akerman. sary of the death of Charles I., see Burnet, G.. 1674/5; London, 1851. 4a (Camden Soc., v.52.) - Duport, J., 1676; -- Burnet, G., 1680/1; - Birch, P., Lodo, 1851 4~. (n his Lives., v. 5..) 1694 - Blackall, O., 1698; - Fleetwood, W., 1698; - HARRIS, W. Life of C. (In his Lives v 4 5. 1814.) - Altham, R., 1702; - Delanne, W., 1703; - Wynne, - HOSIKINS, S. E. Charles ii. in the Channel IsR., 1704; - Beveridge, W., 1705; - Blackall, 0., 1708; lands. London, 1854. 2v. 8. - Eyre, R., 1708; - Brydges, H., 1709; - Fleetwood, - JAMESON, Mrs. A. 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CHARLESTON 531 CHARLESTOWN Description, history, etc. Miriam. - Pinckney, H. L. The spirit of the age. - Simmons, W. H. The bell-bird of Brazil.- Poinsett, - BEAUREGARD, G. T. Report of the defence of J. R. Etruscan remains. - Holland, E. C. The pillar Charleston. Richmond, 1864. 8. of glory. - Timrod, W. H. Hymn of the exile. - CARDOZO, J. NT. Reminiscences of Charleston, White, J. B. The dungeon and the gallows. - Richardson, M. D. The power of beauty. - Carroll, C. R. S. C. Charleston, 1866. 12. Woman. - Lee, M. E. The last place of sleep. - Yea- GILLMORE, Q. A. Engineer and artillery opera- don, R. Death of Hugh S. Legare. - Gilman, C. My, tions against C., 1863. New York, 1865. 8. garden. - Clapp, J. M. The death of Albert Rhett. - HAMILTON J., Jr. Negro plot; insu-rection among - Stewart, M. E. The flight of time. - Porter, W. D. - MILTON, J., Jr. Negro plot; insrecton mong The value of the arts and sciences to the practical the blacks of C. Charleston, 1822. 8 (B 527) mechanic.- Levin, L. C. The frozen dew-drop. - - Sane. Boston, 1822. 8~ Dana, M. J. B. Song. -Fraser, C. Gardening.-- Same. 2d ed. Boston, 1822. 8~ (B 537) Rhett, J. S. The ocean spirit. - Richardson, M. D. - LINING, J. Description of the Amer. yellow Pursuit of happiness. - Legare, J. M. Du Saye, legend fevei at C. in 1748. Phila., 1799. 8 of the Congaree.- Porter, B. F. Trial of Milo, oraIEveiat C,..n 174.^ Phila.,.99. 8~ tion of Cicero. - Gilman, S. The silent girl. - Bryan, - MEYNARDIE, E. J. Siege of C.; discourse, Nov.. SG. Song. - Mackey, A. G. The parchment eater; 19, 1863. Columbia, 1864. 8~. -Childhood among the tombs.- Stuart, J. A. The - PROCEEDINGS of the meeting, May 13-15, 1845, on the boat chase. - Carroll, E. Here are roses. - Allen, W. religious instruction of negroes. Charleston, 1845. Stanzas. - Hurlbut, J. A. The wreckers. - Smith, 8~. (B 1476) W. W. Melody. - Murden, E. The volunteer.- SI EGE of 1780 Albany, 1867. 4 Debow, J. D. B. The beautiful. - Shepherd, T. R. buITHg of Sodoothe 4u. after a fire The night storm.- Reynolds, T. C. German grave. - SMITH, J. The burning of Sodom, sermon after a fire yards. - Rivers, W. J. The sisters. - Simmons, J. W. on Nov. 18, 1740. Boston, 1741. 8~ (C 20) Thoughts on Spring. - Spierin, G. H. Ode to fancy. Ecclesiastical organizations. - Carroll, B. S. Mental structure of Hugh S. Legare. — Phillips, E. Cogdell's bust of Bishop Dehon. - - Baptist Church. MANLY, B. Mercy and judgment; Irving, J. B. A glimpse of a ghost. - Simmons, W. IH. disc. cont. fragments of the history of the church. National views. - Blackwood, W. G. To Henrietta. - n.p., 1837. 8. (B 1126) Allston, W. The kindness of contemporary criticism. -Catholic Church. CLORIVIERE, J. P. Further docu- - Hurlbut, S. A. Music.- Legare, H. S. The Greek ments showing the causes of the distressed state of language. - Muller, A. A. The marriage feast. - the R. C. congregation in Charleston. Charleston, Crafts, W. 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The last mail. -1st Presbyterian Church. Documents rel. to the contro- - Timrod, W. H. To time,'The old traveller'. - Reyversy which terminated in the resignation of the nolds, T. C. The pilgrimage. - Lee, M. E. The lone pastor. Charleston, 1817. 8~ (B 538) star. - Hurlbut, S. A. A dissertation on dandies. - - Independent Church. Constitution. Charleston, 1814. Rivers, W. J. Song: True love like mine. - Moise, P. 8. (A 1) The convict. - Parker, J. Imitation of a sonnet of -- RAMSAY, D. History of the Independent Church. Manzoni. - Simmons,. W. H. The fountain of youth. Phila., 1815. 8~. (A 1) — Smith, W. W. Mowbray and Shelton Place; the - Methodist Episc. Ch. KINGMAN, J., and others. Ex- seats of the Cliftons and Somervilles. - Crafts, W. position of the causes which led to the secession On the reverses of the Spanish arms.- Lee, M. E. from the church. Charleston, 1834. 8. (B 1395) Midnight, the last day of the year; - The leper of Other organizations. Capernaum. - Simmons, W. H. 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Charleston, and goods. America, 1768. 4~ (A 27) Charleston Library Soc. Catalogue of books. 1870-71. 2 v. f Charleston 1Charlesto Charleston [weekly] courier; Oct. 1838-Sept. 1840. - Same. Charleston, 1806. 8~. (B 898) Charleston, 1838-40. f. Charleston. Washington Light Infantry. Pro- Charleston Diocess of. ENGLAND. J., Bp. of Charleston. History of the diocess. (It his Works, v. 2. 1849.) ceedings at the semi-centenial celebration. Charleston medical register, for 1802, by D. Ramsay. Charleston, 1857. 8~ Charleston, 1803. 12~. (C 69) Charleston book, The; a miscellany in prose and Charleston mercury. 1857-61. Charleston, 1857verse. Charleston, 1845. 12~ 61. 6 v. f. Contents. Elliott, S. The completeness and variety - Same. Apr. 21, June 21, 1862; Apr. 5, 1864. Charlesof nature. - Allston, W. Rosalie. - Legare, H. S. ton, 1862-64. 3 nos. f0. (E 134) The study of the classics. - Farmer, H. T. The woes Charlestown. Petition of the inhabitants, 1689. of modern Greece. - Crafts, W. The Pilgrims of (In Whitmore, W. H. Andros tracts, v. 2. 1869.) New England. -Muller, A. A. Sunset at Home. - - Public Library. Catalogue. Charlest., 1862. 80 Bachman, J. The morals of entomology. - Dennies, - AusTIN A. W. Memorandum concerning the CharlesA. P. The wife. - Crafts, W. Love asleep. - Grimk6, town post-office. Isp., L183-]. 80 (B1768) T. S. The secret of oratorical success.- Fraser, C. B Claude Lorraine.- Hasby, I. The fall of Jerusalem. - BARTLETT, J. Historical sketch of Charlestown. - Hasell, W. S. Alfred. -Gilman, S. French litera- Boston, 1814. 8~ ture. - Simmons, J. W. Sumter. - Dickson, S. H. - - Same. (lIn Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 12. 1814.) The characteristics of civilization; - I sigh for the land - - Account of the proceedings of the town on the [death of the cypress and pine. - King, M. Theresolve. - of Washington]. (It Morse, J. Prayer. 180. Petigru, J. L. The true glory of America. - Moise, P. E 162)

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CHARPENTIER 533 CHASE - Memoire sur les plantations de canes a sucre, dans les Chartres. CHASLES, V. E. P. Mouvement social de C. au depart. merid. de France. n.p., [18-]. 4~ (A 8) 16e siecle. (In Revue d. D. Mondes, mai 1848.) - Observations sur larticle economie domestique. n.p., Chartres. AbbayedeSaint-Pere. Cartulaire. (In Gu6rard. 1808. 4. (A 8) Col. des cartulaires de France, v. 1. 1840.) Charpignon, Jules. Etudes sur la m6decine ani- Chartres. Cath6drale. JOLIMONT, F. T. de. Vues mique et vitaliste. Paris, 1864. 8. pittoresques, dessines par Chapuy; avec un Charras, Jean Baptiste Adolphe. Histoire de la texte. Paris, 1828. f. campagne de 1815; Waterloo. Leipzig, Chartreuse, La Grande. See Grande Chartreuse. 1857. 8~ Chartreuse de Parme, La; par H. Beyle. Paris, -- -Atlas sp6cial. Brux., 1863. 8~ 1857. 12~ Histoire de la guerre de 1813 en Allemagne. Charts. See Maps. Leipzig, 1866. 80 Chas, Jean. Coup dceil sur les grandes actions de Napoleon. Paris, [1804]. 8~ (B 804) CharriSre, Jime. Isabelle Arabelle E. van T. van L. van Z. Paris, [1804]. 80. (B 804) de. KAIVANAGH, J. (In her French women of let- and Lebrun. Histoire politique et philos. de ters, v. 2. 1862.) la revolution de 1'Am6rique Septentrionale. - SAINT-BEUVE, C. A. (In his Portraits de femmes. 1852.) Paris, an IX. 8~ Charrin, Louis Jean Ghislain. Notice sur une nou- Chase, Benjamin. History of Old Chester, 1719velle balle de carabine. Paris, 1866. 12". 1869. Auburn, 1869. 8~. Charrolois, 7ract d'armes. Chronique de J. de Lalain; par Chase, C. C. God's plan for educating man. (In Amer. G. Chastellain [pseud.]. (In Buchon. Col. des Inst. Instr. Lect., 1850.) chron., v. 41. 182.) eChase, C. Thurston. Manual on school houses and Charron, J. Fable: Le lion, lane, et le renard. (In Turin. cottages for the south. Wash., 1868. 8 Ac. d. Sci. Mem., v. 13. 1803.) cottages for the south. Wash., 1868. 8. Charron, Pierre. Dela sagesse. Amst., 1782. 2 v. 8~ Chase, Carlton, ip. of N. I. Sermon, love to man necessa rily connected with love to God. (In Prot. Episc. - NICERON,J.P. (In his Mem., v. 16. 1731; and, Germ., pulpit, v. 1. 1831.) ^. 12. Y-^-.- Same. (Zn Amer.pulpit. 1831. B 1779) Chartarius, Vincentius. See Cartari. S e. In Amer. ppit. 1831. B 1779) Charter-House School, London. Poems recited, 1826-27. Chase, Francis, ed. Gathered sketches from the London, [1826-27]. 8. (B 1467) early history of New Hampshire and Vermont. - ACKERMANN, R. History of the C. H. (In his Hist. Claremont 186. 12~ of the colleges at Winchester, etc. 1816.) Charters, Rev. Samuel. Sermon on alms, June 1, 1788. Chase, George Wingate. Abstract of the census of Edin., 1788. 8~. (B 1858) Mass. from the 8th U. States census, 1860. Charters of incorporation. See Corporations. (B 1756) Boston 1863 8 Charters of Virginia, Maryland, Connecticut, Rhode Island,oso \ Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, and Georgia; pref.. - History of Haverhill, Mass., 1640-1860. Ha\ Proceedings of the N. A. colonies in consequence of verhill, 1861. 8. \the Stamp Act. London, 1766. 4. (A3) Chase, H.L. Homeopathic pharmacy. (In Mass. Homceop. Chartiei, Alain. CARY, H.F. (In his Early French poets. Med. Soc. Pub., 1865.) - Annual address. (li 1858.) 1866.) Chartier, Jean. Fragment in6d. de la croniue. (n Soc. Chase, ev. irm. Two years and four months de l(Hist. de la France. Annuaire-bul., 1858.) - La science du plomb sacre des sages, ou de l'antimoine. in a lunatic asylum. Saratoga Springs, Paris\ 1651. 4~. (A 2) 1868. 16~ - Lat. Sceentiaplunbi sacri. (InZetzner. Theatrum, Chase, Irah. Obligations of the baptized; sermon. Bosv. 6. 1t61.) ton, 1828. 8~ (B 1386) Chartism; by T. Carlyle. London, 1840. 8. - Value of the soul; sermon, at the ordination of J. D. Charton, Edo&nard. Bibliotheque des merveilsKnowles owl. Boston, 1826. 8~ (B 1317, 1651) Paris, 1867-69. 37 v. 180 and some transla- Chase, Capt. Leslie. Funeral address on, with a poem by ~Paris, R.18F~67-69 ~I.. 37. Queal. 1852. See Becker, A. (B 1451) tions. Chase, Lucien B. History of the Polk administraNiamely. Badin, A. Grottes et cavernes. 1867. - tion. New York 1850 8 Baille, J. L'electricite. 1868. -Bernard, F. Wonder-ew o,. ful escapes; tr. by R. Whiteing. N.Y., 1871. - Bocquil- Chase, Marshall S. Argument, Boston gas light ion, H. La vie des plantes. 1868. - Cazin, A. La cha- company vs. W. Gault. Boston, 1848. 80. leur. 1868. - Depping, G. La force et l'addresse. Chase, Rev. Moses. Correspondence of the W. Brookfield 1869. - En. Tr. by C. Russell. New York. 1871. - Anti-Slavery Society with C. n.p., 1842. 12~. (C 261) Flammarion, C. Les merveilles celestes. 1867. - Fon- Chase, Nelly M. MOORE, F. (In his Women of the war. vielle, WV. de. Eclairs et tonnerre. 1867; -- Le monde 1866.) invisible. 1867. - Gurardm, M. Les mtamorhoses de e Chase, Philander, successively Bp. of Ohio and of lit - insectes. 1867. - Guillemin, A. Los chemins do for. 1867. - Jacquemart, A. La ceramique. 1868. 2 v. - nois. Reminiscences; an autobiography. 2d Lacombe, P. Les armes et les armures. 1868. -Lan- ed. Boston, 1848. 2 v. 8~ drin, A. Les monstres marins. 1867;- Les plages de - The Christian family; sermon before a Convention of la France. 1868. - Lefevre, A. L'architecture. 1867; - the Prot. Episc. Church of Conn. Hartford, 1813. 8~ Les pares et les jardins. 1867. - Le Pileur, A. Le corps (B 307) humain. 1868. - Marion, F. Les ballons et les voyages - The ingrafted word; sermon. Hartf., 1814. 8. (B 307) aeriens. 1867. - ny. Wonderful balloon ascents. N. -A plea for the West. Phila., 1826. 8~ (B 1603) Y., 1870; - La vegetation. 1868; -L'optique. 1869.- _ Sane. Boston, 1827. 8 (B 964, 1662) Marzy, E. L'hydraulique. 1868. - Menault, E. L'intelligence des animaux. 1868. - Meunier, V. Les Chase, Pliny Earle. Common school arithmetic. grandeschasses. 1869 -Les grandes peches. 1868. -Ra- Worcester, 1848. 120. dau, R. L'acoustique ou les phenomenes du son. 1867. - - Elements of arithmetic. Pt. 2. Phila., 1844. 12. Renard, L. L'art naval. 1868; - Les phares. 1867. - _ Sanscrit and English analogues. (In Amer. Phil. Soc. Reynaud, J. Histoire elementaire des mineraux usuels. Proc., v. 7 1861.) 1867. - Sauzay, A. La verrerie. 1868. - Sonrel, L.. Chase, Salmon Portland, C6h. Jtstice. Address [of A. J. GorLe fond doe Ia mer. 1868. -^ _Eny. Depths of the sea. don] and reply on the presentation of a testimonial to N.Y., 1870.- Tissandier, G. Leau. 1869.- Viardot, S. P. Chase by the colored people of Cincinnati: L. La peinture. 1868. - Zurcher, F., andMargolle, F. with account of the case ofS. Watson. n.p.,n.d. 80 Ascensions ceiebres. 1867; - Glaciers. 1868; - Les me- (B 1476) teores. 1867;-Volcans ettremblements de terre. 1868. - Maintain plighted faith; speech, Feb. 3, against the - Memoires dcun predicateur Saint-Simonien. Paris, repeal of Missouri prohibition of slavery north of 1831. 8~. (B 1660) 36 30'. Washington, 1854. 8~. (B 1479) - Lettres sur Paris. 1830. See Doin, G. T. - Politics in Ohio; letter to A. P. Edgerton. [CincinChartres, Robert Philippe Louis Eugene Ferdinand nati,] 1853. 8~ (B 1505) d'Orleans, dcse de. Souvenirs de voyage; une - Sketch of the history of Ohio. Cincinnati, 1833. 8. visite a quelques champs de bataille de la AGEJ. ( his Ourlivingrepres. men. 1860.) valledu hin. Nouv.d. Pais, 1870. 18 -- SVAGE, H.B. ( he Men of our living reprs. men. 1868.) vallee du Rhin. Nouv. 6d. Paris,, 1870. 180 - STOwE, H. B. (lie her Men of our times. 1868.)

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CHASE 534 CHASTILLON Chase, Samuel, Associate Justice of the Stupreme Chastel, Etienne Louis. Histoire de la destruction Court of the U. S. Answer and pleas to the articles du paganisme dans l'empire d'orient Paris of impeachment exhibited against him by the House ^ of Represent. Albany, 1805. 8~ (B 458) 1850. 8~ - Same. Salem, 1805. 8~ (B 1431) Chastelain, Claude, l'abbe. Vocabulairehagiologique. (In - Same. Wash., 1805. 8. (B 139) Menage, G. Diet. 1694.) - DALLAS, A. J., and others. Depositions in the Chastelard, a tragedy; by A. C. Swinburne. New case of C., taken by order of the Ho. of Rep- York, 1866. 120 resentatives. n.t.p., 1804. 8~ Chastelet, Paul Hay de, marq. de Chatelet. Histoire - - Another copy. (B 504) de B. de Guesclin. Paris, 1666. f0. - LONGACRE, J. B., antd HERRING, J. (In their Nat. - Traite de la politique de France avec r6flexions portr. gal., v. 4. 1839.) portr. l., v. 4*. *1839.) sur ce trait6 par le Sr. L'Ormegregny. Co-- REPORT f the trial of C., before the senate of logne, 1680 L the U. S. for high crimes and misdemeanors. logne,. P. ni m v 38 - Nicaos, J. P. (ls hisi Mem., v. 38. 1737.) Ba~lt., 1805. 10 Chastellain, Georges. CEuvres; pub. par Kervyn de - SANDERSON, J. (~n his Biog. of the signers, v. 7. 1827.); pb. pr K n - UNITED STATES. Congress. 8th Cong., 2d sess. House. Lettenhove. Brux., 1863-65. 7 v. 8 Replication to the Answer of C. [Wash., 1805.1 8~ Uonztents. Vol. 1-5. Chronique. 1. 1419-22. 2. 1430(B 504) 31, 52-53. 3. 1454-58. 4. 1461-64. 5. 1464,66-68,70. Chase, Stephen. The angels of the churches; sermon, ordi- 6. Le Concile de Basle. - Le pas de la mort. - L'oultlre nation of J. Welnan, Oct. 7, 1747. Boston. 1748. 8. d'amour. - Dicte trouv6 l'an 1446. - Rondel au duc (C 42) d'Orleans. - Le throne azure. - Epistre a Jehan CasChase, T. Curious fact in relation to a turbine whel. (el. (In pistre au due de Bourgongue. - La complainte Amer. Assoc. Proc., v. 5. 1851.) d'Hector. - Le miroir des nobles. - Paroles de trois Chase, ThAom s. Hellas; her monuments andscen- rois.- Le dit de verite.- Exposition sur v6rite mnalChase, Thomas. Hellas; her monuments and scen-. prise. - La mort du roy Charles VII. 7. L'entr6e du ery. Cambridge, 1863. 12. roy Loys en nouveau regne. - Deprecation pour messire Chase, Washington. Voyage from the U. S. to S. Pierre de Breze. - Epitaphe de messire Pierre de America, 19821-23. N9 ewburyport,^ 1823. 8O Brez6. - Le temple de Bocace. - Les douze dames de rh6torique. - Recollection des merveilles. - Le lyon Chasles, Emile. Michel de Cervantes. Paris, 1866. rampant. - Les hauts faits du duc de Bourgongne. - 8~ La mort du duc Philippe. - Rhythmes sur le trespas du Chasles, Victor Euphmnion Philarete. Etudes sur bon duc Philippe.- Advertissement au duc Charles. - Souhaits au due Charles. - Le livre de paix. - La paix 1lantiquit6, pr6c. d'un essai sur!es phases de de Peronne. - Louenge au duc Charles. - Le Prince.'histoire litt6raire et sur les influences intel- - Chroniquedes Ducs de Bourgoyne. (It Buchon. Col. lectuelles des races. Paris, 1847. 12~ des chlon., v. 42, 43. 1827.) Contents. Influences intellectuelles, etc. - Destinee - psed. Chrque d J.de Lalain; [par harrolois]. des idiomeslatins etteutoniques. - La Bible. - Traduc-ol., v. 41. 1827. teurs d'Homere. - Euripide et Racine. - Femmes poe- Chastellux, Francois Jean, narq. de. Voyages dans tes de la Grece. - Des hetaires grecques. - De Ciceron l'Am6rique Septent., 1780-82. Paris, 1786. et de son caractere. - Les loisirs de Virgile, etc. 2 v. 8 - Galileo Galilei; sa vie, son proces, et ses con- - Same 2e ed. Paris, 1788-91. 2v. 80 temporains. Paris, 1862. 120 _- Eezg. Travels in N. Amer. London, 1787. - Virginie de Leyva; int6rieur d'un convent en 2 v. 8s Italie, 17e siecle. Paris, 1861. 12. - - With notes by the tr. and the Amer. edi- Numerous articles.l (I l Revue d. D. Mondes.) - AZADE, C. de. (In evue d. D. Mondes aot 1848.) tor, etc. New Yok, 1827. 8 Chassant, Alphonse Antoine Louis. Dictionnaire - Discos sur ls aantages, pour lEurope, le la decouverte de IPAm6rique. Londres, 1787. 8. (B 793, des abreviations latines et frangaises usit6es w 47) dans les inscriptions, les manuscrits, et les - Remarks on [his] travels in No. America. London, chartes. 3e ed. Paris, 1866. 16~ 1787. 8 (B1680),- BRISSOT DE WARVILLE, J. P. Examen critique des Chasse, La, et lamour; vaudeville; par A. Dumas. (In his Voyages dans lAmer. Septentr. du Marq. de ChasTheatre, v. 1. 1863.) - Chasse au chastre, Le; fan- telux. Londres, 1786. S (B 734) taisie. (In v. 11. 1865.) Chastenet de Puysegur, Antoine IHyacinthe Anne, comnte Chasse, La, et la peche en Angleterre, etc.; tr. de de. Treatise upon the navigation of St. Domingo, divers ouvrages anglais. Brux., 1842. 8~ tr. by C. de Monmonier [and A. M. Stewart]. Bait., Chasseaud, George Washington. The Druses of the 1802. 8 (B422) Lebanon. London, 1855. 8. Chastenet de Puysegur, Jean Frangois Maxime, Chasseloup de Laubat, Franlois, marquis de. Essai marqzis de. Pieces ldtachees relatives au sur quelques parties de l'artillerie e'tles forti- clerge seculier etregulier. Amst., 1771. 2 v. 8. fications. M\ilan, 1811. 8. bS Contents. Vol. 1. Arret du Conseil d'Etat du rol, 23 fications. Milan, 1811. 8~. aofit 1767. - ~Memoires sur le commerce, les finances, et - Discours d'ouverture, 27 avril, 1868. (In Paris. Soc. de lceconomie. - Discussion sur le pretention du clerge G6og. Bul., 5e ser., v. 15. 1868.) d'etre le premier ordre d'un etat. - L'education nationChasseneuz, Barthelemi de. NICERON, J. P. (In, his Mem., ale. - Extraits de'Hist. de France rel. aux ecclesiasv. 3. 1727; and, Germ., v. 4. 1751.) tiques. - Sur l'illegitimite des biens de l'eglise. - Droits Chasseur de sauvagine, Le; par A. Dumas. Paris, du roi et obligation rel. aux revenus. - Recherches sur 186l 18 0 les moines, religieux, etc. 2. Suite de l'analyse de si Jean. Baptiste' Pusies. (IT Auguis,. R..Phist. des ecclesiastiques en France. - Projets d'dits et Chassignet, Jean Baptiste. Poesies. (~ n Auguis, P.R. reglements.- Lettres particuliSres, memoires, etc.Poetes fr., v. 5. 1824; and Annales poet., v. 8. 1778.) ens fnds d clerge et Du droit du souverain, sur les biens fonds du clerg6 et Chassin, Charles Louis. Le gSnie de la revolution. des moines [par de Cerfvol]. - Lettres d'un archeveque Tome: Leselectionsdel789. Par., 1863. 160. a lauteur du Droit du souverain. - Histoire politique de la revol. de Hongrie, 1847-49. 1859. Chastillon, Claude, V'admiral de. BRANTOME, P. de B.. de. See Iranyi, D., and Chassin, C. L. (In his Vies des hommes illust., v. 2. 1803.) Chassipol, - de. TraitS des finances et de la Chastillon, Louis de. Lettres ecrites, 1562, sur des morceaux de toile. (Iz Paris. Inst. Ac. ld. Inscr. Not., v. 7. fausse monnaie des iomains; [avec] une 1804.) diss. sur la maniere de discerner les m6dailles Chastillon, Nicolas, ed. Gradus ad Parnassum. antiques d'avec les contre faites; [par G. t.p. imp. Edinb., 1830. 12~ Beauvais]. Paris, 1740. 12~ Note. This was first published in 1652 with the title Chaste, -. Voyage to Tercera. (In Pinkerton, J. Col.'Synonymorum et epithetorum thesaurus', and first of voy., v. 1. 1808.) called Gradus ad Parnassum' in 1667; in 1706 P. Aler Chaste maid in Cheapside, A; by T. Middleton. (In his published an improved edition, and the work has been Works, v. 4. 1840.) often attributed to him.

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CHASTITY 535 CHATHAM Chastity. MODEST defence of chastity. Northamp- - Monarchy according to the charter. London, ton, 1696. 8~ 1816. 8~ - CAUTION against the sins of unchastity. Boston, 1808. - Political reflections on the true interests of the 12~. (C 161) French nation. London, 1814. 8~ - CONSIDERATIONS for young npen. New ed. London, - COD1791. for y en. New ed. Lond, - Rapport sur l'tat de la France; [avec] Rfutation par 1791 (C 74) Tegnault-Warin. Paris, 1815.8 (B 799) - METHODIUS. The banquet of the ten virgins, con. egult-Warin. Paris 1815. 8 799) chastity. (In his Writings, 1869.) - Sketches of English literature, with considera- TERTULLIANUS. Exhortation to chastity. (In his tions on the spirit of the times, etc. London, Writings, v. 3, 1870.) 1836 2 8~ See also Celibacy; - Virginity.. v. See lso Celibacy; - Virginity. - Souvenirs d'Italie, d'Angleterre, et d'Amerique;,Chasuble, Archdeacon, pseud. See Marshall, T. W. suiv. de morceax divers. Lnd., 1815. 2 v 8 ^esarchi- * E w z rs * suiV. de morceaux divers. Lond., 1815. 2 v. 8~. Chateau, L6on. Histoire et caractires de l'architecture en Fance depuis'poque- Travels in Greece, Palestine, Egypt, and Bartecture en France depuis l'Epoque druidique Phila., 1813. 8 jusqu''anos jours. Paris, 1864. 8~. bary; tr. by F. Schoberl. Phila., 1813. 8~ - Le mobilier. (In La Croix, E. Etudes sur lexpos., v.1. - ALION, Sir A. Chateaubriand. (In Blackwood's " ~~1867.'',~,~'~mag., v. 31.1832, and in Alison's Misc. essays. 1845.) 1.186 ~~ r ^-a7.)i-. - AZAIS, P.H. Du systime politique suivi par le minisChateau de Kolmdras, Le; par Mme. S. F. D. de Genlis. (IIn tere; rponse G C Paris, 1818 8.l (B 803) Bibl. univ. des romans, Nouv., v. 57. 1802.) BAIL, C.J. Rveries deChateubrint; exam. Chateau de Mortimer, Le; tr. de l'anglais. (In Bibl. univ. critique'un libelle, De Buonaparte et ces Boubons. des romans, Nouv., v. 12. 1799.) Paris, 1815. 8~ (B 800) Chateau d'Eppstein, Le; par A. Dumas. Paris, - BROGLIE, A., prince de. C., etude morale et politique. 1860. 2 v. 18. (In Revue d. D. Mondes, juillet 1850.) Chateau des d6sertes, Le; par G. Sand [Mme. A. A. - DuMAs. A. (In his Les mnorts vont vite, v. 1. 1861.) - GREG, W. R. (lit his Lit. judgments. 1869.) L. Dudevant]. Paris, 1854. 16~. - LEMOINE, J. B. M. Obs. on the libels against C.; tr. Chateaubriand, Frangois Auguste Ien6, vicomte de. by Philippart. (In Pamphleteer, 1818; v. 12of B 838) uvres. Paris, 1826-31. 28 v.Q 8' - LOM8NIE, L. L. de. (In his Gallerie des contemp.,.Euvres. Paris, 1826-31. 28 v. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ sketches. 1841.) Contents. Vol. 1, 2. Essai sur les revolutions. 3. -- C. et ses Mdmoires. (In Revue d. D. Mondes, juilMelanges historiques. 4-5. Etudes ou discours histo- let, sept. 1848.) riques. 6, 7. Voyages en Am6rique et en Italic. 8-10. Itin6raire. 11-15. Genie du Christianisme. 16. - MARCELLUS, Le comte de. Chateaubriand et Atala. Rene. — Les Abencerages. 17, 18. Les mar- son temps. Paris, 1859. 8~ tyrs. 19, 20. Les Natchez. 21. Melanges litteraires. - ROBERTSON, J. B. Life, writings, and times of Chateau22. Melanges et poesies. 23. Politique, discours, et briand. (In Robertson. Lecture on mod. hist. 1864.) opinions. 24, 25. Ml1anges politiques. 26. Polemique. 27. De la libert de a presse. 28 Notice - AINT-BEU, C. A. Chateaubriand et son biographique. - Tables. groupe litt6raire sous l'empire. 2e-ed. Paris, CEuvres. Nouv. 6d., pr6c. d'une 6tude litt6raire 1861. 2 v. 18. sur Chateaubriand, par Sainte-Beuve. Paris, -- Same. (In his Portraits contemp., v. 1. 1852.) [1859-611]. 12 v. 8 - TUCKERMAN, H. T. (In his Biog. essays. 1857.) Contents. Vol. 1. Essai sur les revolutions anciennes - VILLEMAIN, A. F. Chateaubriand, sa vie, ses et niodernes. 2. Genie du Christianislme. 3. Atala. ecrits, son influence litt6raire et politique. - Rene. - Le dernier Abencerage. - Les Natchez. - Paris, 1858. 8. Poesies. 4. Les martyrs. 5. Itin6raire de Paris a Chateaubrun, Jean Baptiste Vivien de. Les Troyennes, Jerusalem. 6. Voyages en Amerique, en Italie, au tragedie. (In Seneca. Tragedie, v. 2; and in PetMont-Blanc, etc. - Melanges litteraires. 7. Melangestot,. B. Repert.du tleate fr.,v.3. 1817.) politiques. - Polemique. 8. Polemique, contin. - Chateauroux, Marie-Anne de Mailly-Nesle, deechesse de. Opinions et discours politiques. - Fragmens divers. 9. IMBERT DE SAINT-AMAND. (In his Portr. de Etudes historiques. - Melanges historiques. 10. His- femmes fr. 1869.) toire de France. - Les quatre Stuarts. - Vie de Rance. Chteau. See Castles. 11. Le Paradis perdu. - Essai sur la litterature ang- Chateaux en Espagne,Lee; comclie. See Collid'Harlelaise. 12. Congres de Verone. - Guerre d'Espagne. - ville J. F. Table gen6rale et analytique. Chateillon (Lat. Castalio or Castellio,) Sebastien. - Atala album, photographs of 12 illust. by G. Dialogorum sacrorum libri iv. Ed. 18a. Dor6. Phila., 1864. 4'. iDialogorum sacrorum libri Iv. Ed. 18a. Dore. Phila., 1864. 4~ ~ore~. Ph~l a., 1864..4 Londini, 1750. 12~ - Ital. Atala, o Gli amori; tr. da J. F. C. Blan-, 17. 1'..- Same. ]]din., 1777, 18. villain. Parizi, 1801. 8~ - Same. Edi., 177. 18' villains. arizi, 180.. Chatel, Ferdinand Toussaint Francois. Catechisme l'usage - Spanish. Atala, 6 Los amores e dossalvages de l'Eglise Catholique Fr. Paris, 1833. 8~ (B 1134) en el desierto. Paris, 1825. 18~ Chatelain, Ren6 Theophile. De quelques abus dans le sys- De Buonaparte et des Bourbons. Londres, 1814. 8. teme religieux. Paris, 1817. 8~. (B 803) (B 837) - Entretien sur le caractere que doivent avoir les hommes - Eng. On Buonaparte and the Bourbons, and the ne- appeles a la representation nationale. Paris, 1818. cessity of rallying around our legitimate princes. 8~. (B 803) (I? Pamphleteer, 1814; v. 3 of B 838) Chatelet. DESMAZE, C. Le Chatelet de Paris, - The censorship recently established by virtue of son organization, ses privileges, etc. Paris, art. IV. of the act of Mar. 17, 1822. 2d ed. (In 1863 8' Pamphleteer, 1824; v. 24 of B 838) PaCrphleteer, 1824; v. 24 of B 838)t Chatfield, Robert, Vicar of Chatteris. Appeal to - Congress of Verona; comp. a portion of the British public in the cause of the Greeks. memoirs of his own times. London, 1838. 8~ n2 v.Q8' - Further appea.London, 1822. 8. - Discours servant d'introduction a P'histoire de France. - Futher appeal. Lodon, 1823. 8'. (In Paris. Inst. Ac. Fr. Rec. des disc. 1820-29.) - Historical review of the state of Hindostan. - Le g6nie du christianisme, suivi de la defense London, 1808. 40. du G6nie du christianisme et de la lettre I M. Chatham, Earl of. See Pitt, W. de Fontanes. Tome 1. Paris, 1844. 12' Chatham, psezd. Address to the citizens of Connecticut. - Itin6raire de Paris it Jrusalem. Be 6d. Paris, [1801?.] 8. (B 1489) 8Itineraire de Paris a Jerusalem. 3e ed. Paris, Chatham, Conn. FIELD, D.D. Sketch of C. (In his Cen1812. 3 v. 12~ tennial address. 1853.) - Les martyrs, ou le triomphe de la religion chre- Chatham, 1Mlass. FREEMAN, J. Description of C. (lin tienne. Paris, 1810. 3 v. 12~. Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 8. 1802.) - Memoire sur la captivit6 de la duchesse de Berry. Chatham Artillery. JONES, C. C Hist. ketch of Paris, 1833. 8. (B 1083) the C. A., during the Confederate struggle. - Memoirs. London, 1848. 12. Albany, 1867. 8.

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CHATILLON 536 CHAUCER Chatillon, La duchesse de. BUSSY-RABUTIN, R. (ln his - A balade or two. (~sn Furnival, F. J. Iyl of BreyntMem., v. 2. 1857.) ford's testament. 1871.) Chatillon, Gaucher de. MAZAS, A. (In his Vies des - Ballad,'Flee from the press'. (In Lumby, J. R. grands capitaines fr., v. 1. 1845.) Ratis. 1870.) Chatillon, Auguste de, and Enault, L. Franz Mal- - Canterbury tales; with an essay upon his lanler. Paris, 1862. 16~ guage and versification, an introd. discourse, Chatiment de I'avarice, Le. See Scarron, P. notes, and a' glossary, by T. Tyrwhitt. LonChatin, G. Adolphe. L'histoire naturelle medicale a l'ex- don, 1822. 5 v. 8~ position. (In France. Corn. de l'Exposition de Contents. Vol. 1. Prologue. - Knightes tale. 2. 1867. Rapports du jury, v. 6. 1868.) Milleres tale. - Reves tale.- Cokes tale. - Man of Chatrian, Alexandre,joint author. See Erckmann, E.,and Lawes tale. - Wif of Bathes tale. - Freres tale. - Chatrian, A. Sompnoures tale. - Clerkes tale. - Merchantes tale. - Chatsworth; or, The romance of a week, by R. P. Squieres tale.-Frankeleines tale. 3. Doctoures tale. Ward. Nw York, 1844. 80 - Pardoneres tale. - Shipmannes tale. - Prioresses tale. - Rime of Sire Thopas. - Tale of Melibeus. - Chattanooga. UNITED STATES. Quartermaster GWen. Roll Monkes tale. - Nonnes preestes tale. - Second nonnes of honor, 11: Names of soldiers interred at C. tale. - Chanones yemannes tale. - Manciples tale. Wash., 1866. 8~. (B 1955) 4. Persones tale. - Notes on the Canterbury tales. - Chattanooga; [a novel, first published in 1858; 5. Glossary. - Words and phrases not understood. by J. Jolliffe]. Cincinnati, 1863. 12~ - Same. A new text; ed. by T. Wright. LonChattaway, E. D. Railways, their capital and divi- don, 1847-51. 3 v. 8~ (Percy Soc., v. 24-26.) dends. London, Weale, 1855-56. 16 C7onte1ts. Vol. 1. Prologue. - Knightes tale. - MylN2ote. Forms a 2d vol. to Stephenson's work on rail- leres tale. - Reeves tale. - Cokes tale. - Cokes tale of ways in Weale's series. Gamelyn. - Man of lawes tale. - Wyf of Bathes tale. C wat aWay, J lh n' T Ne psal an hm tue 2. Freres tale. - Sompnoures tale. - Clerkes tale - Chattaway, John. JNew psalm and hymn tunes Marchaundes tale. - Squyeres tale. - Frankeleynes Birmingham, [18 —]. ob. f~ tale.- Secounde nonnes tale.- Chanounes yemannes Chatterton, Lady Henrietta Georgiana (Iremonger). tale. - Tale of the doctor of phisik. - Pardoneres tale. Memorials of Adm. Lord Gambier; with let- - Shipmannes tale. - Prioresses tale. - Tale of Sir Memorials of Adm. Loir d G xambler;,with let- Thopas. -Tale of Melibeus. 3. Monkes tale. -Nonne ters from Chatham, Nelson, and others. prest his tale. - Maunciples tale. - Persones tale. - London, 1861. 2 v. 8~ Supplementary tale. Rambles in the south of Ireland, 1838. Lon- - Same. See Chaucer Society, 1st ser., no. 1, etc.; 2d don, 1839. 2 v. 12- - ser., no. 3, 6. dolnl, 1839. 2 v. 12~..- ~Same. For originals and analogues of the tales see Chatterton, Thomas. Works. Lond., 1803. 3 v. 8~ Chaucer Society, 2d ser., no. 7. Contents. Vol. 1. Life of Chatterton. - G. Gregory. - ables and tales from Chaucer. (In Dryden, J. - Miscellaneous poems. 2. Poems attributed to Row- Works, v. 11, 12. 1808; and Poetical works, v. 4. ley. 3. Miscellaneous pieces in prose. 1854.) - Poetical works. Boston, 1857. 2 v. 12 - January and May and The wife of Bath. modernized. (In Pope, A.'Works, v. 1, 1769; v. 2, 1806; v. 1, - Poems. (In Anderson, R. Brit. poets, v. 11. 175;- 1871; Poetical works, 1850; v. 2, 1853; v. 2, 1856; Chalmers, A. Eng. poets, v. 15. 1810;-and Camp- v. 1 1858.) - bell,'. Brit. (niLipoets, v. 6. 1819.) - Legende of goode women; edited with intro- CARY, H. F. (In his Lives of Eng. poets. 1846.) duction and notes by H. Corson. Phila., - Dix, J. Life of C., incl. unpublished poems 1864. Corson. and correspondence. LIondon, 1837, 12~. - -and correspondence. London, 1837. 12 -Minorpoems. See ChaucerSociety, stser., no. 21-24. - M D.Chatterton; astoryof 7. 6isEs- - Poems modernized, by Wordsworth, Leigh - Ross, J. D. Chatterton; a romance of literary life. Hunt, etc. [with introd. by R.. H Home, (In his Pen and ink sketches. 1845.) and life of Chaucer by L. Schmitz]. Lond., -'WILSON, D. Chatterton; a biog. study. Lon- 1841. 16. don, 1869. 8. - Poetical works; prefixed, the life of the author. (In Chatterton; par A. de Vigny. (In his Th6atre. 1848.) Anderson, R. Brit. poets, v. 1. 1795.) Chatto, Wm. Andrew. Treat. on wood engraving; - Poetical works; with a memoir by Sir H. Nicillust. by J. Jackson. London, 1861. 8. olas; [ed. by R. Morris]. London, 1866. Chaucer, Geoffrey. Works; three tales added, by 6 v. 16. J. Urry; with a glossary, by [J. Thomas]; Contents. Vol. 1. Life. -Notes. -Essay [by T. Tyrprefixed the author's life. London, 1721. f. whit] on the language and versification of Chaucer. - n t >.~ rLife. -Tesi o lard me Introd. discourse to the Canterbury tales. - Glossary. Contents. Life. - Testimonies of learned men. - 2, 3. Canterbury tales. 4. The court of love.- The Preface. - Prologues of the Canterbury tales, from the parlement briddes, or the assembly of foules. - The mss. - Canterbury tales. - The romaunt of the rose. - boke of Cupide, god of love, or The cuckoo and the Troilus and Creseide. - The testament of Creseide. - nightingale.- The flower and the leaf. - Troylus and Legende of good women. - Legende of Cleopatra. - Cryseyde, Books 1-4. 5. Troylus andCryseyde, Book Legende of Thisbe of Babylone. - Legende of Dido. 5. - Chauceres A. B.C.- Chaucer's dream. -The boke - Legende of Hypsiple and Medea. - Legende of Lu- of the duchesse. - Of quene Anelyda and false Arcyte. crece. - Legende of Ariadne. - Legende of Philomela. - The house of fame. - The legende of goode women. - Legende of Phyllis. - Legende of Hypermnestra. - 6. The romaunt of the rose. - The complaynte of a A godely ballade of Chaucer. - Book of Boethius De loveres lyfe. - The complaynt of Mars and Venus. - A consolatione philosophie. - The dreme ofChaucer. - goodly ballade of Chaucer. -A praise of women. - The assemble of foules. - How pyte is dead and buried Minor poems. in gentyle herte, - La belle dame sans mercy. - Of Translation of Boethius's De consolatione quene Annelida and false Arcite. - The assemble of ladies. - The conclusions of the Astrolabie. - The philosophise'; ed. by R. Morris. London, complaint of the blacke knight. - A praise of women. 1868. 8~ (Early Eng. Text Soc.) - The house of fame. - The floure and the leafe. - - Tratise on the astrolabe; ed. by W W. t. The testament of love. - The lamentacion of Marie Magdaleine. - The remedie of love. - The complaint London, 1872. 80. (Chaucer Soc., 1st ser., of Mars and Venus. - The letter of Cupide. - A bal- no. 29.) lade in commendacion of our ladlie. - A ballade to king - BRINK, B. ten. Chaucer; Studien zur GeschHenry iv. - Of the cuckowe and the nightingale. - To the lords and gentilmen of the kinge's house. - Cer- ichte seiner Entwicklung und zu Chronoltain ballades. - The court of love. - Chaucer's dreame. ogie seiner Schriften. ler Theil. MOnster, - Chaucer's A. B. C., called la priere de Nostre Dame. 1870 8~ - Jacke Upland. - The prologue. - The history of O o t Beryn. - A glossary [by J. Thomas]. CHILD, F.J. Observations on the language of - Works; with life by Chalmers. (In Chalmers, A. Chaucer. Camb., 1862. f~ Eng. poets, v. 1. 1810.) --- Same. (In Amer. Acad. 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CHAUCER 53 7 CHAUMONT - DUNHAM, S. A. (In his Lives of lit. men of Gr. Brit., Man of Law's tale. Two French fabliaux, like Chauv. 1. Lardner's cab. eye.) cer's Reeve's tale. Two Latin stories like Chaucer's - EBERT, -. Review of Sandras's Etude sur Chaucer, Friar's tale. consid6r6 comme imitateur des trouvbres. (In Chau- Chauchard, Capt. General map of the empire of cer Soc., 2d ser., v. 2. 1868.) Germany. Holland, Netherlands, Switzerland, - ELLIS, A. J. On early English pronunciation, the Grisons, Italy, Sicily, Corsica, and Sarwith esp. ref. to Shakespere and Chaucer, in- dinia. London, 1800. f~ cluding a re-arrangement of F. J. Child's Me- -_ ol. of reference to the preceding; with gazetmoirs on the language of Chaucer and Gower. teer, compiled from the Lexicon of W. Jager, London, 1868-70. 3 v. 8~ (Chaucer Soc., and statistical table of Europe, by J. G. J. 2d ser., no. 1, 4, 5.) Boetticher. London, 1800. 4. - GESENIUS, F. W. De lingua Chauceri cor- - Carte de la partie septentrionale de l'Italie. Paris, mentarius grammaticus. Bonnue, 1847. 8. 1791. (E 65) - GODWIN, W. Life of C. Londd. 1804. 4 v. 8" - Carte d'une partie des Pays-Bas. Paris, [17-]. (E 66) E, Wv. Nlies. Chau. (n. f. -- Carte r6duite de la carte gen6rale d'Allemagne. Paris, HERTZBERG, W. Nachlese zu Chaucer. (In Jahrb. f. [17 —. (E 66) rom. u. eng. lit., v. 8. 1867.) - Carte gen6rale de l'empire d'Allemagne. Paris, [17-.] - LOWELL, J. It. (n his My study windows. 1871; from (E 66) AN (n Aferoon lect., 2d ser. 1864.) Chaud6, A. POTIER, L. Catalogue des livres et - O'HAGAN- J. (In Afternoon lect., 2d ser. 1864.) - PAULI, R.. Two poets, Gower and Chaucer. (In his vignettes de feu C. Paris, 1867. 8~ Pictures of old England. 1861.) Chaudon, Louis Maieul, l'abbe. Nouveau diction- RANDS, W. B. Chaucer's England. London, naire historique; [avec suppl.]. Caen, 17861869. 2v. 8o. 91. 10 v. 8~ SMITH, A. (In his Dreamthorp. 1864.) Contents. Vol. 1-8. A-Z. 9. Supplement. 10. - Soc. DIFF. USEF. KN. (In their Distinguished men of Additions. - Chronologie. modern times, v. 1. 1838. Lib. ent. kn., v. 37; and - and Delandine, F. A. Nouveau dictionnaire Hairper's fam. lib., v. 123, 124.) historique. 8e ed. Lyon, 1804. 13 v. 8~ THYNNE, F. Chaucer; animadversions uppon Contents. Vol. 1-12. A-Z. 13. Tables chronol. the annotacions and corrections of some im- Chaudron, Adelaide De V. First reader. 2d ed. perfections of impressiones of.Chaucer's Mobile, 1864. 12. workes, reprintedin 1598; ed. by G H. Kings- - Second reader. 2d ed. Mobile, 1864. 12. ley. Lond., 1865. 8~ (Early Eng. Text Soc.) - Third reader. Mobile, 1864. 8~ - TODD, H. J. Illustrations of the lives and - Spelling book. 4th ed. Mobile, 1865. 12~ writings of Gower and Chaucer. London, Chaudron, Simon. Oraison funbbre du frere G. Washing1810. 8. ton. Phila., 1800. 8~. (E 61).- Samne. Phila., 1801. 80. (W 55) Chaucer Society. Publications. London, 1868-73. -. ueral oration on G. Washington, Jan. 1; tr. Obl. 4~ by S. F. Bradford. Phila., 1800. 8~. (W 55) 1st ser. Ed. by F. J. Furnivall. No. 1, 14, 15, 25, 30. Chaufepie, Jaques Georges de. Life of Michael Six-text print of Chaucer's Canterbury tales in parallel Servetus; tr. by J. Yair. London, 1771. 8~ columns from the following mss: the Ellesmere; - -Nouveau itionnaire historique t critique; the Hengwrt;- the Cambridge Univ. libr.; - the o ea de his e t c ue Corpus Christi Coil., Oxford; - the Petworth; - the suppl. au diet. de Bayle. Amst. et La Haye, Lansdowne. 2-13, 16-20, 26-28. The same texts 1750-56. 4 v. f. printed separately. 1868. 21. Parallel-text edition of Chanfour-Kester, Victor. Irich von Hutten; C.'s minor poems. Pt. 1. Dethe of Blaunche the-Duch- auour-esner, Vico. Ullich tte esse. 1369. - Compleynte to Pite. 1366-8. - Parla- tr. by A. Young. Edin., 1863. 8. ment of foules. - Compleynte of Mars. 22. Supple- Chauliac, Guy de. FIGUIER, L. (In his Vies des savants mentary parallel texts of C.'s minor poems. Pt. 1. - du Moyen Age. 1807.) Parlement of foules. 23. Odd texts of C.'s minor Chaulieu, Guillaume Amfrye de.?Euvres. La poems. Pt. 1. Two bits of The parlament of foules. - Two differing versions of the Prologue to the Legende of H-aye, 1774. 8. good women, arranged so as to show their differences.- - Po6sies de Chaulieu et du marquis de la Fare. Appendix of poems attributed to Chaucer. The balade Paris, 1818. 18 of Pytee, a continuation of Compleynte to Pite. - The - NIERoN, J P (I his MBm., V. 37 1737.) cronycle made by Chaucier. 24. One-text print of.. Chaucer's minor poems, being the best text of each Chaulmer,Charles. LeNouveau-Monde,oul'Am6rpoem in the parallel-text edition. Pt. 1. fNanely: The ique chrestienne; avec le supplement a l'Abdethe of Blaunche the Duchesse. - The compleynte to brege des annales ecclesiastiques et politiques Pite.- The parlament of foulcs. - The compleynt of ie, ii Mars. - The A. B. C.; with the original French prayer de l'ancie, ou l'histoire des missions, et des to the Virgin, fiom which the A. B. C. is translated. autres affaires de l'Europe, de'Asie, et de 29. A treatise on the astrolabe; addressed to his son l'Afrique. Paris, 1659. 16~ Lowys by G. Chaucer; ed. by W. W. Skeat. 1872. 2d ser. No. 1, 4, 5. On early English pronunciation 2d ser, No. i, 4, 5. On ealbl Engli-Shepoucat. o 17. Chaulnes, Mar. Jos. Louis d'Albertd'Ailly, duc de. Memoire with especial reference to Shakespere and Chaucer, in- t expeincs sr air fie qui se degage de la bire cluding a re-arrangement of F. J. Child's Memoirs on en fermentation. n.t.p. [1775.] 4 (A 33) the language of Chaucer and Gower, and moire sur vrits otable etee d monument gyprare tracts by Salesbury on English, 1547, and Welch, tien. Paris, 1783. 40. (A 17) 1567, and by Barclay on French, 1521; by A. J. Ellis. Chaumeix, Abraham Joseph de. DIDEROT, D. JustificaPt. 1. On the pronunciation of the 14th, 16th, 17th and tion du'Dict. encyclop.' contre C. (In his (Euvres, 18th centuries. 2. Essays on Chaucer. his words and v. 4. 1773.) works. Pt. 1. Ebert's Review of Sandras's Etude sur Chaumereix, - de. Relation de Chaumereiex, Chaucer, consid6re comme imitateur des trouveres; tr. echapp6 aux massacres d'Aurai et de Vannes; by J. V. van Rees Hoets. - A 13th century Latin trea- tise on the chilindre; ed. with a trans. by E. Brock. 3. suvle d'obs. sur l'esprit public en Bretagne. Temporary preface to the six-text edition of Chaucer's Londres, 1795. 8~. Canterbury tales, part 1; by F. J. Furnivall. 6. Trial Chaumonot, Pierre Joseph Marie. Vie, par luiforewords to my'Parallel text edition of Chaucer's N Y 188 Minor poems' with a try to set Chaucer's works in their meme. 1688. Nouv. York, 1858. 4. right order of time. Pt. 1. 7. Originals and analogues - Suite. Nouv. York, 1858. 4~ of some of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. Pt. 1. Nicho- Chaumont, le chevalier de. REISE nach Siam. (In Allgem. las Trivet's life of Constance; ed. by E. Brck. — The Hist., v. 10. 1752.) tale of the wife of Mirelaus the Emperor; from Shirley's Chauniont, Paul Philippe de. NICERON, J. P. (In, his ms. of the early Eng. version of the Gesta Romanorum. Mem., v. 40. 1739.) - King Offa's intercepted letters and banisht Queen; Chaumont, Le Ray de. Address, Sept. 19, 1824, before the from Matthew Paris's life of Offa the First. For the Jefferson Co. Agric. Soc.. n.p., 1824. 8. (B 1097) 68. (6. 11. 73.)

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CHAUNCEY 538 CHAUNCY Chauncey family. FOWLER, W. C. Memorials of - Man's life a vapour; sermon, death of Sarah Byfield. the Chaunceys. Boston, 1858. 8' Boston, 1731. 8~ (B 85, C 310) 49Chauncey, CharlesB, of Philadelphia. Funeral sermon on, - Ministers cautioned against the occasions of contempt; 1849. See Boardman, H. A. (B 1211) sermon, convention. Boston, 1744. 12'. (B 25) ~Remarks on. 1853. See Binney, H. (B1211) -- Ministers exhorted to te heed to temselves; serChauncey, Nathaniel. FWLER, W. C. Conditions of su- - Ministers, Nov. 17, instalm heed to the. mselves srin cess in genealogical investigations, illust. in the Boston. 1744. 129 (B 25, 75) chai-acter of C. Boston, 1866. 8'. (B 1962) - Nathanael's character; sermon, June 17, after the Chauncy, Charles, President of harvard College. Anti- funeral of N. Byseld. np.. 1733. 5' (B 85, E 153) synodalia scripta Americana, or a proposal of the - The new creature describ'd, Thursday-lecture, June churches of New England assembled March 10, - The only compulsion proper in religion; sermon. Sept. 1662. (Imperfect; part of a volume of unnown 2,1739. Boston1739. (B 43, 77, 78, E 153) title, relating to the Boston Synod of 1662. B 257) - The opinion of one that has perused the'Summer morn- CA cy80, C.) Life of C. (in Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., ing's conversation -concerning original sin', by P. v. 1'. 1809.) Clark; added, remarks on the preface by five clergy - Chauncy, Charles, of Boston, D.D., d. 1787. The men. Boston, 1758. 12~. (B 41, 269) accursed thing must be taken away, Thursday lee- - Outpouring of the Holy Ghost; sermon, May 13, a day ture, Sept. 5. 1778. Boston, 1778. 8. (B 146, C 72) of prayer observed by the ist Church. Boston, 1742. - All nations of the earth blessed in Christ, sermon, ordi-. (B 19, E 153) nation of J. Bowman, Aug. 31, 1762. Boston, 1762. - Prayer for help a duty; sermon, after the funeral of J. 8'. (B 75) Williams. Boston, 1737. 8 (B 307, E 153) - Benevolence of the Deity considered. Boston, - Reply to Chandler's'Appeal defended'; the objections 1784. I Q against the planned American episcopate shewn to J.784oa. o. remain in fullforce. Boston, 1770. 8. (B 121) - The blessedness of the dead, sermon after the funeral - Salvation for all men vindicated. 2d ed. Boston, 1782. of Mrs. A.. Foxroft. Boston, 1749. (B 17) 8. (B 150. 1713) - Breakling of bread, five sermons. Boston, 1772. 12'. Note. The pireface is signed T. W. (B The character of Laish, sermon [before the Hon. Seasonable thoughts on the state of religion in - The cnaracter of Laish, senimon [before] the Hon. Artillery Company. Boston, 1734. 8 (B145) New England. Boston, 1743. - Charity to the distressed members of Christ, sermon, - Sermon at the st Church, Boston, March 13. Boston, death of E. Gray. Boston, 1757. 8. (B 64, 307) 178. 8' (B 1285) - Christian love having all things in common, Thursday - Sermon, ordination of S. Howard. Boston, 1767. 8. lecture, Aug. 3. Boston, 1773. 12'. (B 43, 841, C 72) (B 1095, 1311) - Civil magistrates must be just, sermon, election. Bos- - Sketch of eminent men in New England. (Ins Mass. ton, 1747. 8~. (B 49, 180, 184) Hist. Soc. Col., v. 10. 1809.) ~- Compleat view of episcopacy. Boston, 1771. 8" - Trust in God the duty of a people; sermon, May 30. - Cornelius's character, sermon, after the funeral of C. Boston, 1770. 8o (B 146, 1092) Thayer. Boston, 1745. 8s. (B 68, 912) - Twelve sermons on important subjects. Boston, - The counsel of two confederate kings, etc., sermon, 1765. 8. rebellion in favour of the Pretender, Thursday lee- - An unbridled tongue, Thursday lecture, Sept. 10. Bosture, Feb. 6. Boston, 1746. 8 (B 26, 47, 160) ton, 1741. 8 (B 77, E 153) - iscourse, death of J. May. Boston, 1766. 8 (B 307) - Validity of Presbyterian ordination, Dudleian lecture; - Discourse, death of J. Mayhew. Boston, 1746. 8'. with historical account of the epistles ascribed to (B 307) Ignatius. Boston, 1762. 8. (B 51, 152) - Discourse, death of J. Sewall. Boston, 1769. 8 - The wonderful narl ative of the French prophets, etc., (B 307) with an appendix. Boston, 1742. 8. (C 51) - Discourse, death of T. Foxcroft. Boston, 1769. 8' - and Prince, T. Correspondence in relation to Mr. (B 871) Whitefield. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 32. 1854.) - Discourse, the good news from a far country, July 24, - BOWDEN, J. Second letter to Dr. Stiles; Chauncy's thanksgiving [for] the repeal of the stamp act.'Compleat view of Episcopacy' considered. New Boston, 1766. 8". (B 47) Haven, 1789. 8. (B 289) - Samne. (/n Thornton, J. W. Pulpit of the Amer. - CHANDLER, T. B. The'Appeal' defended; or, the Revolution. 1860.) proposed Amer. episcopate vindicated; in answer to - Divine glory brought to view in the final salvation of Chauncy. New York, 1769. 8 (B 221) all men; [reply to J. Eckley]. Boston, 1783. 4. - - The Appeal farther defended; in answer to the farther (B 1713) misrepresentations of Chauncy. New York, 1771. - Duty of ministers to make known the mystery of the s8 (B 221) Gospel; sermon, ordination of P. Bowen, Apr. 30. - CLARK, P. Remarks on'The opinion of one that has Boston, 1766. 8 (B 307) perused the Summer morning's conversation'. Bos- Early piety recommended, sermon, death of E. Price. ton. 1758.. (B 41) Boston, 1732. 8'. (B 85, C 310) - CLARKE, 1J. Letter to Mather, occasioned by his re- Earthquakes a token of the righteous anger of God, flexions [on]'Salvation for all men'. Boston, 1782. sermon after the earthquake, 18 Nov. Boston, 1755. 8~ (B 150) S- (B 912) d ECKLEY, J. Divine glory in the condemnation of the ~ Enthusiasm described, sermon; with a letter to James ungodly, in reply to'Salvation for all men'. BosDavenport. Boston, 1742. 8'. (B 68, 307,1590, E 153) ton, 1782. 8 (B150) - Gifts of the spirit to ministers, Thursday lecture, Dec. - EDWARDS, J. The neralvation of all men' strictly 17. Boston, 1742. 8. (B 77,307, E153)1 - Horrid nature of murder, sermon, Thursday lecture, examined. New Haven, 1790. 8. Nov. 19, 1754, execution of W. Wieer, for murder of - GORDON, W. Doctrine of final universal salvation; W. Chism. Boston, 1754. 12'. (C 43) answer to'Salvation for all men'. Boston, 1783. 8. - The idle poor secluded from the bread of charity, ser- (B 150, 1713, C 123) mon before the Society for Encour. Industry, Aug. - LEAMING, J. Defence of the Episcopal government of 12. Boston, 1752. 8 (B 841, C 44) the church; [with] remarks on two late sermons on - J. Adams the author of'An essay on feudal and canon Presbyterian ordination. N. Y., 1766. 8. (B 293) law'. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 10. 1809.) - MpTIIER. S. All men will not be saved forever, [in] - Letter to a friend cont. remarks on a sermon, preached answer to extracts in favor of'Salvation of all men' by John [Ewer], Bp. of Landaff, before the Soc. Boston, 1782. 8' (B 150, 1713) Priop. Gospel For. Parts, Feb. 20, 1767; with an - VINDICATION of the Bp. of Landaff's sermon from the answer to the plea of T. B. Chandler for American misrepresentations in Livingston's letter; with obs. Bishops, by a presbyter in old England [Rev. C. on Chauncey's'Remarks'. N. Y., 1768. 8. (B 293) Fleming]. London, 1767. 8 (B157) - WELLES, N. Vindication of the validity of Preshyte- Same. London, 1768. 8' (B 22) rian ordination as set forth in Chauncy's sermon - Letter to a friend; giving a concise account of the Ohio and Welles' discourse in answer to J. Learning, in defeat; [signed T. V.]. Boston, 1755. 4. (B 649) his'Defence'. New Haven, 1767. 8. 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CHINCOUGH 558 CHISHULL Chincough. See Croup. - GALLAUDET'S picture defining and reading Chinese courier and Canton gazette, July, 1831- book; also, New Testament stories in the April, 1832. Canton, 1831-32. 4~ Ojibua language. Boston, 1835. 12~ Chinese courtship. See Hwa-tseen. - MAC KENNEY, T. L. Vocabulary of the Algic or ChipChinese repository; 1832-45, 48. Vol. 1-14, 17. peway language. (In his Tour to the lakes. 1827.) Canton, [1838-48]. 15 v. 8~ - OJIBUE spelling book. Boston, 1846. 2 v. 16~. Chiniac de la Bastide du Claux, Pierre. Discours - O-JIB-UE spelling book for native learners. sur la nature et les dogmes de la religion gau- Utica, 1833. 12~ loise. Paris, 1769. 12~ - Same. 2d ed. Corr. and enlarged. Boston, Chinois, Les; com6die. See Regnard, J. F. 1835. 12~ Chinook language. GIBBS, G. Alphabetical vo- Works in the Chippewa language. cabulary of the Ch. lang. N. Y., 1863. 8~ cabulary of the Ch. lang. N. Y., 1863. 8 - BELCOURT, G.A. Anamihe-masinahigan. Ke(Shea. Libr. Am. ling., v. 12.) bekon 1839 24 - -Dictionary of the Ch. jargon or trade language - E eon on e o n b of Oregon. New York, 1863. 8~ (Shea. - EASY lessons o11 scripture history in Ojibwa; of Oregon. New York, 1863. 80. (Shea. tr. by P. Dougherty [and] D. Rodd. Grand Libr. Am. ling., v. 12.) Traverse Ba 1847. 12 -- Same. (In Smithsonian Inst. Mis. col., v. 7. 1867.) Traverse Bay, 1847. 12 Chiocco, Andrea De Collegii Veronensis illustribus medi- - GALL, J. 1st initiatory catechism, with the commandcis et philosophis. (Jlt Grevius. Thes.tiIl ments and Lord's paye; tr. by P. Dougherty. New v. 9, pt. 8. 1723.) York, 1844. 12~. (E 34) Chionides. (In Meineke, A. Fragm. cor. Gr., v. 2, pt. 1. - - Same. New York, 1847. 12~ 1839.) - HALL, S. Ojibue nzgumouinun. Boston, Chiose sopra Dante, testo inedito pub. [da G. J. 1844. 12~. Warren]. Firenze, 1846. 8~ - Iu pitabun; gema gaie okikinoamaguziuiniua Chipman, Daniel. Essay on the law of contracts igiu abinojiug. Peep of day. Bost., 1844. 12~ for the payment of specific articles. Middle- - KISHEMANITO mvzinaigvn tezhiuindvmiin; Old bury, 1822. 8~ Testament stories, and natural history. Bos- Memoir of Seth Warner; added, Life of Ethan ton, 1835. 120 Allen by J. Sparks. Middlebury, 1848. 16~. - NU-GU-MO-NUN O-je-boa an-oad ge-e-se-tu-neChipman, John. Remarks on doctrine by W. Balch. 1746. See Wigglesworth, S. (B 24, 45) gu-noo-du-be-ung. New York, 1837. 24~. Chipman, Nathaniel. Sketches of the principles of - NUGUMOUINUN genunugummouat igiu anishinabeg anumiChipman, Nathaniel. Sketches of the principles o f ajig. Boston, 1836. 120. (E 34) government. Rutland, Vt., 1793. 120. - OJEBWAY nuhguhmonun; Chippewa and EngChipman, Richard Manning. History of Harwin- lish hymns. New York, 1847. 24~ ton, Conn. Hartford, 1860. 8~ - OSAGIITIUIN au Jesus, gibinibotauat iniu mejiizhiueChippendale, Thomas. Cabinet-maker's directory; bizinijin; [The Love of Jesus]. Boston, 1840. 12~. designs for furniture. 3d ed. Lond., 1762. f~ (E 54) See also Bible. Chippeway or Ojibway Indians. CATLIN, G. Notes Chippindall. See King, The, vs. Chippindall. 1818. (B of eight years' travels and residence in Eu- 1440) rope, with his N. A. Indian collection. 2d ed. Chipping Barnet, Ierts. Foundation and incorporation of London, 1848. 2 v. 8. Jesus hospital or alms-house, in Chipping Barnet. London, 1A.848~. 2 _v.~(lit Hearne, T. Liber niger, v. 2. 1771.) - Same. Adventures of Ojibbeway and loway Chirol, Alexander. Apostacy; the exposer exposed; letter Indians in England, France, and Belgium. to W. J. E. Bennett. London, 1847. 8~ (B 1380) London, 1852. 2 v. 8~ Chiromancy. CRAIG, A. R. Modern palmistry. CALKINS, H. Indian nomenclature of Northern Wis- New York, 1867. 8~. consin, with a sketch of the manners and customs - SALMON, W. Of chiromantical signatures. (In his of the C. (In Wis. Hist. Soc. Coil., v. 1. 1855.) Polygraphice. 1701.) - COPWAY, G. The Ojibway conquest. New Chisholm, Mrs. SMILES, S. (In his Brief biog. 1861.) York, 1850. 12~ Chisholm, Colin. Essay on the fever introduced into - - Present state of the Ojebwa nation. (In his Life. 1847.) the West Indies, 1793-94; with a description - JONES, P. History of the Ojebway Indians; of the American yellow fever, at Charleston, ed. by G. Osborn. London, 1861. 8~ 1748, by J. Lining. Phila., 1799. 8~ -LONG, J. Voyages and travels of an Indian in- - Same. 2d ed., with facts tending to prove terpreter, describing the Indians; added, a that the epidemic at Phila., N. Y., etc., was vocabulary of the Chippeway language, and the same fever. London, 1801. 2 v. 8~ a table, shewing the analogy between the Al- - Letter to J. Haygarth, evidence of the infectious gonquin and Chippeway languages. Lon- nature of the fever. London, 1809. 8~ don, 1791. 4~ - Manual of the climate and diseases of tropical - MORSE, R. F. The Chippewas of Lake Superior. (In countries. London, 1822. 8~ Wis. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 3. 1857.) Chisholm vs. Georgia. CASE, in which is discussed the quesLanguage. tion, whether a state be liable to be sued by a private citizen of another state. Boston, 1793. 8~. (B 741) - BARAGA, F. Theoretical and practical gram- Chisholm's hand book of travel and tourist's guide mar of the Otchipwe language. Detroit, through Canada and the United States. Mon1850. 160 treal, 1866. 12~ - BELCOURT, G. A. Principes de la langue des Chishull, Edmund. Antiquitates Asiaticae Christsauvages appeles Sauteux. Quebec, 1839. 12~ ianam ramantecedentes. Londini, 1728. f~ - DOUGHERTY, P. Chippewa primer. N. York, - The duty of good subjects in relation to publick peace; 1844. 12~ sermon, Hertford,Aug. 11. London,1712. 4~. (B56) -- Same. 2d ed. New York, 1847. 120. - Excellency of charitable relief; sermon, anniversary of - Short reading lessons in Ojibwa. N. York, the Sons of the Clergy, Dec. 2, 1714. London. 1714. ~ — Short reading-lessons in Ojibwa. N. York, ~o (B 1269) -~. (B 1269) 1847. 12~ - The great danger of all new uninspired prophecies re- EVANS, J. Speller and interpreter, in Indian lating to the end of the world; sermon, with app. and English, for mission schools [in] the 2d ed. London, 1707. 8. (C 216) Oji~bways. N, 1 - Notie in marmor Oxoniense InI. (In Maittaire, M. Ojibway tongue. New York, 1837. 18~ Marm. Arund. 1732.)

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CHISMAN 559 CHOATE Chisman, Sarah. WHITTY, Mrs. A mother's jour- - LABARRAQUE, A. G. Instructions and obs. cone. the nal during the last illness of S. C. Boston, use of the chlorides of soda and lime. 2d ed. New 1a81 duinoghls Hiaven, 1831. 8~. (B 1138) 1821. 16. - - Method of using the chloride of soda. New Haven, Chiti, Celestino. GIUSTI, G. Cenni int. alla vita di C. Chiti. 1830. 8~ (B 1138) (In Giusti, G. Scritti. 1863.) -WALLACE, W. Medical powers of chlorine, Chittenden, L. E. Report of the debates and pro- particularly in disease of the liver London ceedings in the secret sessions of the confer- 1822. 8. ence convention, Washington, Feb., 1861. Chloroform. BU-RWELL, G. N. Use of chloroform in midNew York, 1864. 8~ wifery. n.p., 1853. 80 (B 1567) - American reindeer. (In Amer. Assoc. Proc., v. 14. - HORSFORD, E. N. Fatal effects of chloroform. (In 1861.) Amer. Assoc. Trans., v. 7. 1853.) Chittenden, Nathaniel W. Influence of woman upon the See Ancesthesia; - Etherization. destinies of a people; oration, commencement of Chlorosis. LETTSOME,J.C. Hints respecting the chlorosis Columbia Coll., Oct. 3. N. Y., 1837. 8~ (B 1577) of boarding schools. London, 1798. 8~ (B 814) Chittenden County, Vt. Map. From surveys Chmel, Joseph. Actenstficke und Briefe zur Geby H. F. Walling. 1857. schichte des Hauses Habsburg im Zeitalter Chitty, Joseph. Medical jurisprudence. 1st Amer. Maximilian's I. Wien, 1854-55. 2 v. 8~ ed., with add. Phila., 1835. 8~ (Mon. Habsburg., v. 1-2.) - Observations on the game laws. (In Pamphleteer, -Urkunden, Briefe, und Actenstacke zur Ge1817; v. 9 of B 838) schichte der habsburg. Fdrsten K. Ladis- Practical treatise on bills of exchange. From schichte der habsburg Flrsten K. Lndis2d Lnd ed by J Story oston 809 8 laus Posth, Erzherzog Albrecht vI. und Her2d Lond. ed., by J. Story. Boston, 1809. 8'. zog Siegmund von Osterreich, 1443-73. Wien, - Samze. FromthelastLond.ed. Georgetown, - Sane. From the last Lond. ed. Georgetown, 1850. 8~ (Fontes rer. Austr., 2.Abth., 2. Bd.) 1817. 8 I-Urkunden zur Geschichte von Osterreich, - Practical treatise on the law of nations. Bos- eerrk ten, rn r rest 1on, Q182 X' Steiermark, Karnten, Krain, Gorz, Triest, ton, 1812. 81246-1300. ien, 1849. 8 Chiusi, Lake of. DOCUMENTI int. allo sposalizio del Lago 124-1300 Wien, 1849. 8 di Chiusi. (In Archivio stor. ital., app., v. 1. 1842.) (Fontes rer. Austr., 2. Abth., 1. Bd.) Chiusi (Lat. Clusium). GORI, J. Istoria della citta, 936- Chmielnicki, Bogdan. MfRIMiE, P. (In hisLes Cosaques 1595. (In Tartini, G. -M. Rerum Ital. Scriptores, d'autrefois. 1865.) v. 1. 1748.) Choate, Charles Francis. Latin oration. (In Harvard - DYNUS, F. (In Greevius. Thes. antiq. Ital., v. 8, pt. 1. College. Addr. at the inaug. of J. Sparks. 1849. 1723.) B 1738) Chiusi. Monastero Benedettino di S. Michele. PROVANA, Choate, lion. David. Sketches of the soldiers in the rebelL. G. 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History of chivalry and an- - Speech on annulling the convention for the common occupation of Oregon; and in reply to Mr. Bucient armour; tr. by A. L6wy. London, chanan, Mar. 21, 1844. Wash., 1844. 8~ (B 1516) 1857. 4~ - Speech on protecting American labor by duties on - LA CURNE DE ST. PALAYE, J. B. Memoires surimports. ash., 1844. 8. (B 1174) anci.nn ch lrie cs. c m un 7- - Speech on the bill to provide further remedial justice l"ancienne chevalerie consid. comme un etab- in the courts of the U. S., May, 1842. Wash., 1842. lissement politique et militaire. Paris, 1759. 8~ (B 1499, 1871) 3 v, 120 - Speech on the case of A. McLeod, June 11. Wash., 1841. 80. (B 1167) - MILLS, C. History of chivalry. London, - Speech on the power of Cong. to continue the policy of 1825. 2 v. 8~ protecting Amer. labor, Mar. 14, 1842. Wash., - SCOTT, Sir W. Essay on chivalry. Edin., 1842. 80 (B1871) 1834. 8~ (Vol. 66 of his Works.) - Value of echanical industry. (In Boston book, - STEENACKERS, F. F. 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CHOCTAW 560 CHOLERA Choctaw Bluff. WINCHELL, A. Geology of the Choctaw Choice of Paris, The; by S. G. W. Benjamin. New Bluff. (In Amer. Assoc. Proc., v. 7. 1856.) York, 1870. 16. Choctaw Indians. Constitution and laws of the Choiseul, Claude Antoine Gabriel, d de. RelaC Choctaw nattion. Parlk Hill 1840. 12~> Choiseul, Claude Antoine Gabriel, duc de. RelaChoctaw nation. Park Hill, 1840. 120. tion du d6part de Louis xvi., juin 20, 1791. - BARTRAM, W. Travels throughthe Choctawcountry. n du d t de L s X n 2 (I his Travels. 1791.) Paris, 1822. 8 - COPELAND, C. C. Choctaw tradition. (In Amer. Choiseul, Etienne Francois, duc de. Memoire remis au roi, Ethnol. Soc., v. 3, pt. 1. 1853.) 1765. (In Paris. Inst. Ac. d. Sci. ilor. Compte Language. - rendu, v. 13. 1848.) aCROWE,. E., and JAMES, G. P. R. (In their Lives - CHAHTA holisso; [Choctaw reading book]. of for. statesmen, v. 5. 1838. Lard. cab. cyc.) Boston, 1830. 12. Choiseul-D'Aillecourt, Anne Maxime Urbain, - Same. With Eng. tr. 2d ed. Cincin., 1827. 12. comte de. De l'influence des croisades sur - Same. 3d ed. revised. Boston, 1835. 12. l'etat des peuples de l'Europe. Paris, 1809. 8~ - CHAHTA holisso a tukla; 2d Chahta book; with Choiseul Gouffier, Marie Gabriel Florent Auguste, biog. notices of H. Obokiah and C. Brown; comte de. Voyage pittoresque de la Grece; and a catechism. Cincin., 1827. 120 preface par S. R. M. Chamfort. Paris, 1782- CHAHTA holisso it im anumpuli; the Choctaw 1809. 2 v. f0 reader. Union, 1836. 120 - Voyage en Grece. (In Mont6mont, A. Biblioth univ., v. 46. 1836.) Works in Choctaw. - DACIER. B. J. Notice sur Choiseul-Gouffier. (In Paris. Inst. Ac. d. Inscr. Mor. Mem., v. 7. 1824.) - AI-YIMMIKA na kaniohmi; [salvation by faith, a ser- - ST. JOHN, J. A. (In his Lives of ceel. trav., v. 3. 1847. mon]. n.t.p. [1845.] 120. (E 39) Harper's fai. lib.) - ATJKLANT utta; the new birth, [a sermon] n t.p 184- ATUKLANT utirth, [a serm..E 39 Choiseul-Praslin, duc de, and others. Lettre des commis[1845.] 120. (E 39).saires de St. Domingue. n.t.p. [17 —.] 8~. (C 88) - CHAHTA ikhananchi; a summary of Old Testa- Choisnin, Jean. Memoires. (In Petitot. Col. des m6m., ment history and biog. Utica, 1831. 160. le ser., v. 38. 1823.)- Sur- l'lection du roi de Po- CHAHTA na holhtina, or Choctaw arithmetic. logne, 1571-73. (In Michaud. Col. des mem.,v. 11.:Boston,~ 18~35. 192~0 1854.) - Memoires. (In Perrin. Col. des mem., Boston, 1836. 12. v. 54. 1789.) - CHAHTA uba isht taloa holisso, or Choctaw Choisy, Frangois Timoleon, l'abbe de. Memoires. (In hymn book. 3d ed. rev. Boston, 1844. 16~ Petitot. Col. des mem.. 2e ser., v. 63. 1828; - and CHIEIOWA [God]..t.p. [1845.] 12. (E 39) Michaud. Col. de mnm., v. 30. 1854.) 1845.] - ALEMBER.T, J. L. R. fi'. (In his Histoire des nembres, - CHIHOWA hut asha a katiohmit il akostininchi chatuk - ALEMBERT, J. L. R. d'. (It. his Histoire des membres, oh cho. n.t.p. r1845.] 12~. (E39) de l'Acad. Frang., v. 1. 1787; also in his (Euvres, - CHISUS Kilaist Chihowa ushi hatak aiokchaya isht v. 8. 1805.) anumpahoke. n.t.p. [1845.] 12~. (E39) Choix de fabliaux, mis en vers. Geneve, 1788. 2 v. - CHITOKAKA i nitak holitopa isht amumpa; [the Lord's 160 day]. n.t.p. [1845.] 12. (E 39)' Choix de mazarinades. See Mazarinades. - EDWARDS, J. Iatak yoshuba uhleha hut Chihowa aiades M des anukhobela ya ibbak foyuka; sinners in the hands Choix de tableaux et statues des plus celebres musees of an angry God. Park Hill. 1845. 12~. (E 39) et cabinets etrangers. Paris, 1819-21. 3 v. 80 - GALLAUDET, T. H. Baibil nan alanowa; Bible sto- Cholera. ADAMSON, J. Cause and cure of Asiatic ries. 2d ed. Park Hill, 1845. 12. (E39) cholera. London, 1851. 8. (B 1569) - GoODRICH, C. A. Ulla i holisso; Child's hook on the - AINSLIE, W. Obs. on cholera morbus of India. Loncreation. 2d ed. Park Hill, 1845. 120. (E 39) don, 1825. 8 (B 829) - HATAK illi homi tana he nitak micha nana ulhpisa O,. 8. ( chito ahe aiena, isht anoli hoke. The resurrection - AINSWORTH, W. Observations on the pestilenand final judgment. n.t.p. [1845.] 12~. (E39) tial cholera at Sunderland, 1831. London, - HIMONA utta; regeneration by the Holy Spirit. n.t.p. 1832 80 [1845.] 12~ (E 39) - f J h and his brethren. - AITO, W. Dissertations on contagion, mala- H1831RY of Joseph and his brehr Utica, 16a, and cholera. London, 1832. 8. 1831. 160. - ILEKOSTINICHI; repentance necessary to salvation. - ALDERSON, J. Brief outline of the history and n.t.p. [1845.] 12~. (E 39) progress of cholera at Hull. Lond., 1832. 8~ - MEHLOTIST iksa i nana ulhpisa puta; rules of the M. - ANNESLEY, J. Cholera. (In his Sketches of diseases Episc. Church. Park Hill, 1841. 24~. (E 132) of India. 1825.) - NEVINS, W. Na yukpa hosh nana ka bohli lashke. - ASBURY, J. V. Treatise on epidemic cholera. Lonn.p., [1845]. 12~. (E 39) don, 1833. 8~. (B 1170) - PAYSON E. Haksichika ik achukmo otuninchi. n.t.p. - AYRE, J. 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CHRISTIANITY 569 CHRISTMANN - WHATELY, R. Historic doubts rel. to Napoleon Christie, Rev. James. Vindication of the Church Buonaparte. 4th Amer. ed. Bost., 1853. 12~ of Scotland; being an exposure of Rev. D. - Introductory lessons on Christian evidences. T. K. Drummond's Historical sketch of 13th ed. London, 1853. 24~ Episcopacy in Scotland. London, 1847. 8~ - French. Legons faciles. Lausanne. 1840. 120. (E 170) Christie, John. Inquiry into the antient Greek game sup-- Greek.'Aoro&iets, K.T.A. Yjupv7:, 1846. 16~. (E 170) posed to have been invented by Palamades. Lon-- Ital. Letture popolari. Lugano, 1841. 16~. (EB 170) don, 1801. 8~. (A 15) - - Swedish. Inledning. Stockholm, 1853. 12~. (E 170) Christie, Luke. The Irish land question. (In Nat. Assoc. - Questions deducible from the'Introd. lessons',Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans., 1867.) etc., by H. E. Joly. London, 1849. 240 Christie, Robert. A history of the province of -WHISTON, W. Astronomical principles of re- Lower Canada. Montreal, 1866. 6v. 12". ligion, natural and revealed. Lond., 1725. 8~ Military and naval operations in the Canadas - WHITEHEAD, W. B. The age of infidelity; answer during the late war with the United States to Paine's'Age of reason'. Boston, 1794. 12~. 1807-15. Quebec, 1818. 12~ (C 86) Christie, Thomas. Letters on the - Prosecutions of infidel blasphemers briefly vindicated. on the (In Pamphleteer, 1823;v. 22 of B 838) France, and on the new const - WIGHTWICK, G. Remarks on Chubbs''True gospel of sioned by the publications of E. Burke and Jesus'. London, 1740. 8~. (B 40) A. De Colonne; [with] papers rel. to the af-- Same. Part 2, in answer to the 2d part of the fairs of France. Pt. 1. London, 1791. 8'Age of reason'. London, 1796. 80. -Another copy. (B 1842) WINCHESTERa, E. Ten letters to Paine, in an- Christie, Wm. Discourses on the Divine unity. swer to his'Age of reason'. Boston, 1794. 8~0. Montrose, 1790. 120. - WISEMAN, N. 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[Romue, 1470?.] f. oppugnatores vitae monasticae. - Comparatio regis et - BOEHRINGER, F. (In his Kirche Christi, Bd.1. Abth. monachi. - Ad Demetrium de compunctione. - Ad 4. 1846.) Stagirium. - Contra eos qui subintroductas habent. - - CAVE, W. (In his Ecclesiastici, v. 2. 1683.) Quod regulares feminae viris cohabitare non debeant. - - JOANNES Damascenus. Oratio S. Joannis panegyrica. Liber de virginitate. - Ad viduam juniorem. - De (in Acta sanct., v. 44. 1868.) sacerdotio. - Cum presbyter fuit ordinatus, homilia. - - NEANDER, J. A. W. Der h. Chrysostomusund De incomprehensibili Dei naturae. - De S. Philogonio. -- De consubstantiali. - De petitione filiorum Zebedsei. die Kirche, besonders des Orients, in dessen - In quatriduanum Lazarum de Christi precibus. - De Zeitalter. Berlin, 1832. 80. Christi precibus. - Contra anomeos Constantinopoli. - THIERRY, A. S. D. Chrysostome et l'imperatrice - In paralyticum et contra anomoeos. - Contra Judaeos Eudoxie. (In Revue d. D. 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Joannis Baptistae. - In annuntiationem B. vir- justice and satisfaction. - Faith and mysteries. - Use ginis Deiparae. - De descriptione Deiparae. - In S. of reason in matters of revelation. - Prayer. - Unity, Joannem praecursorem. - In S. Theophania. - In oc- or body of Christ. - Is Christ sole king in his own kingcursum Christi. - In Parasceven. - In S. crucemn. - dom? - The previous question with regard to religion. In triduanam resurrectionem. 3. Homiliae in quae- — Case of Abraham with regard to his offering up dam loca iNovi Testamenti. - Opuscula de motibus Con- Isaac. - Vindication of God's moral character, as to the stantinopolitanis. - Epistolae Joannis Chrysostomi et cause of evil. - Persecution. - Examination of Baraliquot aliae. - Spuria. Homiliae in ascensionem. - clay's principles, with regard to man's natural ability Homiliae in Pentecosten. - Sermo de Spiritu Sancto. - since the fall. - Human nature vindicated. - Remarks Homilia de Christo pastore et ove. - Homilia de adora- on Morgan's tract. - Scripture evidence considered. - tione crucis. - Homilia de confessione crucis. - Selecta Reflections on natural liberty. - Glory of Christ. - ex notis Savilii et Duceei. 4. In Genesim homiliae Letter of thanks to the author of'A friendly admonition LXVII. - In Genesim sermones ix. - De Anna ser- to Chubb'. - A few things offered to the consideration

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CHUBB 573 CHURCH of believers and unbelievers. -Reflections on virtue Church, Richard Wm. Essays and reviews. Lonand happiness. - Reflections on virtue and vice. do 1854 8 Reflections on the ground and extent of authority and Rliberty.- Reflections on national punishments. anContents. Dante. - St. Anselm. - Brittany. - Leo liberty - n ction.s on tion wherein the Chistin. - French revolution, 1848. - Farini's Roman state. -- Enquiry cone. redemption, wherein the Christian Pascal and Ultramontanism. redemption is particularly considered. London, 1743. 8~ (B 113) - Essays of Montaigne. (In Oxford essays. 1857.) Enquiry cone. the grounds and reasons on which two - Saint Anselm. London, 1870. 8. of our anniversary solemnities are founded, [Jan. Church, Rodney J. Oration at Clermont, July 5. Hudson, 30 and Nov. 5,] added'Sufficiency of reason in mat- 1819. 8~ (B 557) ters of religion'. London, 1732. 8~ (B 113) Church, Samuel. Address at the Litchfield County centen- Four tracts. No. 1. Enquiry concern. the books of nial celebration. (In Litchfield Co. cent. celeb. 1851.) the New Testament. London, 1734. 8~. (C 228) Church, Sanford E. Speech at Batavia. Oct. 13, 1863. (In - The previous question with regard to religion. 2d ed. Hand-book of the democracy. 1863-64.) London, 1725. 8~ (B 113) Church, Thankful, Funeral sermon on. 1806. See Woods, L. - Some observations [on] the opposition to T. Rundle's (C 202) election to the see of Gloucester; added, An Church, Thomas. Entertaining history of King answer to E. Stone's second remarks on the case of Abraham; Discourse on sincerity occas. by what Philip's war, 1675; also of the expedition Waterland has written, etc. Lond., 1735. 8. (C 228) against the Eastern Indians; account of - Supremacy of the Father vindicated. London, 1718.' divine providence towards B. Church. 2d 89 (B 1382) ed. Newport, 1772. 8~ - Same. 2d ed. London, 1718. 8~ (B113) Newport, 1772. 8 - CHRISTIANUS, P., pseud. Inspiration of the New - Same. With notes and an a.pp. by S. G. Drake. Testament asserted; in answer to Chubb's'True 2d ed. Boston, 1827. 12~ gospel'. London, [17-]. 8~s (B 117) - Same. 2d ed. Exeter, 1829. 12 DIscouRSE of miracles, in which several mistakes are rectified in C.'s'Discourse'. Lond., 1742. 8~ (B 40) - Same. With introd. and notes by H. M. Dex- HALLETT, J., Jr. The consistent Christian; a confu- ter. Boston, 1865. 4~. (Lib. of New Eng. tation of errors in C.'s'True gospel of Christ'. hist., v 2.) London, 1737. 8~. (B 40) - HARDY, S. Answer to Chubb's enquiry con- Note.'Having my minutes by me; my son has taken 1744,S.Anwe~tCub' en y the care and pains to collect fi'om them the insuing cerning redemption. Ipswich, 1744. 8. narrative'.-Bevj. Church. - LETTER to C. occasioned by his -True gospel of Christ Church, Thomas, D.D., prebendary of St. Paul's, d. 1756. asserted'. London, 1739. 8. (B 1382) Essay towards vindicating the literal sense of the SHORT account of C. London, 1747. 8~ (C 254) demoniacks in the N. Testament. London, 1737. 8~ - WIGHTWICK, G. Remarks on the'True gospel'. Lon- (E 122) don, 1740. 8~ (B 40, 117) - Reply to the'Farther enquiry into the meaning of the Chubbe, John. Letter of free advice to a young demoniacks'. London, 1738. 8. (E 122) clergyman. Ipswich, 1770. 12~ - Sermon, yearly meeting of the charity schools in and Lady ary(Lee Poems. 3d ad cor. about London, May 2. London, 1751. 4~ (B 1267) Chudleigh, Lady Mary (Lee). Poems. 3d ed cor. - Sermon, May 16, 1748, funeral of T. Cawley. London, London, 1722. 12. 1748. 4. (B 1243) Church, Aaron B. Sermon on the divinity of Christ. An- - MIDDLETON, C. Vindication of the'Free endover, 1827. 8'. (B 1285) dover, 1827. 89 (B 1285) quiry into the miraculous powers of the Church, Col. Benjamin, d. 1718. Entertaining history of qury tothe raculo powers of the K. Philip's war, etc. See Church, T. Christian church', from the objections of C. Church, Benjamin, Ml.D. Address to a provincial bashaw London, 1751. 4~ [F. Bernard. Boston,] 1769. 4 (B 1233) Church. r For church government, and for all discussions - The choice, a poem. Worcester, 1802.' (C 113) on the nature of the church, the meaning of the word, - Elegy on the death of J. Mayhew: Bost., [1766]. 4~( B 69) the visible and invisible church, etc., see Ecclesiastical - Examination before House of Reps. (In Mass. Hist. polity. - For Church architecture, art, biography,: Socrto. MCol., 17v. 3 to. r.5,17. 1806.) odiscipline, history, polity, etc., see Ecclesiastical. - - Oration. Mar. 5, 1773, to commem. Mar. 5, 1770. 4d ed. For Church membership and Church music see p. 574. Boston, 1773. 4. (A 6) - Same. (in Orations to commemorate Mar. 5, 1770.) Church and state. ADAMS, J. Relation of Chris- KNAPP, S. L. (In his Biog. sketches of lawyers, etc. tianity to civil government in the U. S.; sermon. 1821.) Charleston, 1833. 8. (B 1098) Church, Edward. The dangerous vice, a fragment. Co- - BACKUS, S. Diss. on the right of the civil magistrate lumbia, 1789. 8~ (B 631) to take care of the interest of religion,etc. MiddleChurch, Edward. French spoken; a new system. town, 1804. 8~ (B 1354) 1- BATES, E. Of toleration; - Of an establishment. Boston, 1845. 4~ (In his Christian politics. 1806.) Church, Mrs. Florence Marryat. Girls of Fevers- - BLUNTSCHLI, J. K. Kirchenfreiheit und Kirchenherrham. London, 1869. 2 v. 8~. schaft in der Geschichte. (In Historisches Zeitschrift. v. 5. 1861.) - Poison of asps. (In Temple Bar, v. 29. 1870.) schrift v. 5. 1861.) Poison of asps. (aIn Temple Baru,. 29. 1870.) -'CHURCH and state'. From the Christian remembrancer. Church, John. Cabinet of quadrupeds; drawn by London, 1850. 8~ (B 1532) J. Ibbetson; eng. by J. Tookey. London, - CoLERIDGE, S. T. Constitution of church and 1805. 2 v. 4' state. London, 1830. 12~ Church, John Hubbard. Advantages of moderation, ser- - EVERARD, E. Identity of church and state the Chrismon, Pelham, N. 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CHURCH 574 CHURCH OF -ENG. (Catech.) - - Recent proofs of a defection from the Christian re- Church Missionary Societyfor Africa and the East. Proc., ligion, in a review of the doctrine that'The Chris- 18th and 19th reports. Lond., 1818-19. 2 v. 8~ (B 1035) tian religion is the law of the land'. Portsmouth, - 2d report of committee [with] sermon, by Rev. T. 1802. 12~. (C 223) Thomason. Calcutta, 1819. 8~ (B 980) - IRONS, W. J. The state, the church, and the synods - CORRIE, D. Sermon before the Soc. London, 1816. of the future. (In Weir, A. The church. 1870.) 8~ (B 1043) - LucAs, E. Christianity in relation to civil society. - WILSON, D. Defence of the Soc. against the objections (In Manning, H. E. Essays on religion. 1865.) of J. Thomas. 9th ed. (In Pamphleteer, 1818; v. 11 - MARTINEAU, J. (In his Miscel. 1852.) of B 838) - MIRROR exhibited by the sayings and transactions Church music. ADAMS, Z. Nature, pleasure, and of the greatest men in Europe; conference between advantages of hurch-musick. Boston, 1771. 8. Bonaparte and several Mahometan prelates, etc. B 196, C 2, 3) Boston, 1802. 8~. (D 66) - DAVIS, S. Sacredmusic in churches. (In Mass. Hist. - MONTALEMBERT, C. F. L'6glise libre dans 1e'tat Soc. Col., v. 14. 1816.) libre. Paris, 1863. 8~ - EMMONS, N. Discourse, Apr. 11, 1806, [on] church - NEW essay on civil power in things sacred. musick. Phila., 1806. 8. (B 210) -~ T *WJ5W essay~~~ - FOSTER, J. Discourse on church musick. Brighton, London, 1739. 8~ 1811. 8. (B 314) - PAtREJS, D. De potestate ecclesiastica et civili. - GOULD, N. D. History of church music in Francof., 1633. 12~ America. Boston, 1853. 12~ - PHILO-BRITANNICUS. Great question [for] the King - HEDGE, L. Duty and manner of singing in churches, and Parliament. n.p.,n.d. fo (A 54) sermon. Boston, 1772. 8~ (B 225) - REUCHLIN, H. Kirchenstaat, Kirche, und National - HEWINS, J. M. Hints conc. church music. staat. (in Historische Zeitschrift, v. 7. 1862.) - ROTHERHAM, J. Establishments in religito. Bo, 12~. London, 1767. - HOOKER, E. W. Plea for sacred music. New York, London, 1767. 8~ - go (B 1628) 1841. 8'. (B1628) - STANLEY, A. P. Address on the connection of HORNE, G. Sermon; church music. Oxford, church and state. London, 1868. 8~ 1784. 4' --- Connection of church and state. (In his Essays onN, Classicalsacred msick. BosCh. and state. 1870.) Ch. and state. ^1870.) - HUNTINGTON, J. Classical sacred musick. Bos- SYKES,A.A. Secondletter to Sherlock; a reply to his ton. 1812. 8~'Answer'. London, 1712. 8. (B 32) - LAWFULNESS, excellency, and advantage of instru- WARBURTON, W. Alliance between church and state, mental musick in publick worship; by a Presbyte(In his Works, v. 7. 1811.) rian. Phila., 1763. 8~. (B 63) - WATTS, I. New essay on civil power in things sacred. - MASON, L. Address on church music. Boston, 1826. London, 1739. 8. (B 582) 8~. (B 1759) See also Church of England (Establishment); - PEIRCE, J. Tractate on church music. London, 1786. Ecclesiastical polity; — Liberty of conscience. 8~. (B 126, 127, 200, 240) Church, The, and the age. See Weir, A., and Maclagan, - SECCOMB, J. Essay to excite a further inquiry into the W. D. ancient matter and manner of sacred singing. BosChurch, The, and the world. See Shipley, O. ton, 1741. 8~. (B 143) Church before the flood. See Cumming, J. - STEARNS, C. Sermon at the exhibition of sacred musick in Lincoln. Boston, 1792. 8~. (B 196) Church dictionary; by W. F. Hook. 5th ed. Lon-sick in Lincoln. Boston, 1792. 8. (B 196) rc dictionary y W..Hook.t- SYMMES, T. Reasonableness of regular singing. Bosdon, 1846. 12. ton, 1720. 16~ (D 16) Church furniture. See Ecclesiastical furniture. J=- For music designed for churches see Anthems; - Church history. See Ecclesiastical history. Chants; - Masses; - Psalmody; - Stabat Mater. Church, The, in perils among false brethren, reviewed. London, 1733. 8. (B 122) Church of England. Canons. Church in the Colonies. See Church of England in the - Constitutions and canons ecclesiastical, agreed Colonies. upon, 1603. London, 1633. 4~. Church membership. ALLEN, W. Visible church - Same Lndon 1676 4' membership. (In his Catholicism. 1683.) - BAGSHAWE. E. Two arguments in Parliament: the - BAXTER, R. Confirmationn 811d re~tA~rat1 the nec. - BAGSHAWE E. Two arguments in Parliament: the - BAXTER, R. Confirmation and restauration the nec. canons; the premunire upon those canons. Lo essary means of reformation and reconciliation. (In caon, 16the un te c s. 7is Works, v. 14. 1830 1on,1041.). (liliW) his Works, v. 14. 1830.) - BIDDULPH, T. T. Appeal to public impartiality [on] - EDWARDS, J. Humble inquiry into the quali- the dispute [on]'The important question at issue'. fications requisite to full communion. Bos- Bristol, 1801. 12~. (C227) ton, 1749. 4'. --- Letter to J. Hey, [on]'The important question at - Same. (Ini his Works, v. 1. 1808.) - issue'. Bristol, 1801. 12~. (C 227) -- Same. (3ar his NWorks, v. 1. 1808.) - BOWTEIL, J. Defence of the 55th canon, in answer to - - Misrepresentations corrected and truth vindicated in., reply to S. Williams's'Trtue state of the question', some passages in Reflections upon Bennet's history etc. (In his Works, v. 1. 1808.) of joint prayer. London, 1715. 8' (C 214) ~etc. (^his Wors,^.l. 1808.)- DEANE.J.P. Considerations onthe exerciseof private - FULLER, J. G. Conversations on communion judgment, by ministers, in matters [of] doctrine and in the words of R. Hall. 2d ed. Boston, discipline. London, 1845. 8~. (B 1231) 1832. 18. - FITZ-GERALD, J. Appeal to clergymen cone. - HARVEY, J. The obligations of believers to the canon law and canonical obedience. Lond., visible church. New Haven, 1830. 8. 1851. 8' - HEMMENWAY, M. Discourse cone. the church; in - HODGES, Rev. J. 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CHURCH OF ENG. (Catech.) 575 CHURCH OF ENG. (Liturgies) - BRAY, T. Baptismal covenant; an expos. of - Germ. Allgemeine Gebetbuch der vereinigten the church Catechism. London, 1704. 12~ Kirche von England u. Irland, nebst den -- Catechetical discourses: 32 lectures on the Psaltern Davids, fbers. v. J. H. W. KOper. preliminary questions and answers of the London, 1823. 12~ Church catechism. London, 1701. fo - Mohawk. Tr. by J. Hill. Hamilton, 1842. 8~ - Course of lectures on the Church catechism. - Greek. BiOZWov, K.r.T. London, [18-]. 320. Vol. 1: Upon the preliminary questions and - Modern Greek. BipZLov ic.r.2. /erTafpaaQev ViTO answers. 2d ed. Oxford, 1697. f~'A. Ka&pov. London, n.d. 32~. - BURNET, J. The catechism. n.t.p. 1843. 8~ (B 1334) - Same. Reformed according to the plan of S. - CLARKE, S. Exposition of the Church catechism. Clarke. London, 1785. 12~ (In his Works, v. 3. 1738.) - GRATRIX, Rev. J. Exposition of the Church catechism. - Same. Reformed for the use of Unitarian conHalifax, 1837. 16~. (D 33) gregations. London, 1792. 8~ - SECKER, T. Lectures on the catechism, and - Form and manner of ordaining of bishops, priests, and disc. on confirmation. London, 1769 2 v. 80 deacons: n.p., [16-]. 4. (A 61) Tow s N*. ^G'^ o of t - Forme and mnaner of makyng and consecratyng of - TOWERSON, G. Explication of the catechism bishoppes, priestes, and deacons. 1549. (In Mason, of the Ch. of Eng. London, 1685. f. F. Vindication, etc. 1728.) - WAKE, W. Principles of the Christian relig.; - Form of prayer to be used in all churches, Dec. comment. on the Church catechism. 14th ed. 13, [1776, fast day]. London, 1776. 4~ London, 1814. 12. - Liturgies and occasional forms of prayer set - WATERLAND, D. Remarks upon [S.] Clarke's forth in the reign of Elizabeth; ed. by W. Exposition of the Church-catechism. 3d ed. K. Clay. Camb., Parker Soc., 1847. 80 London, 1730. 8~ - Office for Maundy Thursday. n.t.p. (B 1399) -- Same. 2d ed. London, 1730. 8. (C 232) - The two liturgies, 1549, 1552; with the order WATSON, T. Lectures on the catechism, ten of the communion, 1548; the Primer, 1553; commandments, etc. t.p.w. 40 the Catechism and articles, 1553, etc.; ed. by Creed. J. Kelley. Camb., Parker Soc., 1844. 8. BARROw, I. Exposition of the creed Lord's - ACCOMPT of proceedings of the commissioners of both I~ NARROW, I.epostionOthereeperswasions, appointed for the review of the Book of prayer and commandments. Lond., 1697. 8~ common prayer. London, 1661. 4~ (B 647, 1904) - CLAYTON, R. Speech, for omitting the Nicene and - APOLOGY for the liturgy and clergy; answer to Hints, Athanasian creeds out of the liturgy, etc. 2d ed. etc., by a layman. London, 1790. 8~ (B 1385) London, 1758. 8~ (B 576) - APTHORP, E. The excellence of the liturgy; sermon. - PEARSON, J. Exposition of the creed.-4th ed. London, 1778. 4~ (A 59) T ~Londonr~ 1676I f~ -- ARGUMENTS for concessions and alterations in the London, 1676. f. Common prayer, in order to the desired union in — Same. 11th ed. London, 1723. f. worship. n.t.p. [16-.] 4~ (B1378) -- Same. Abridgment by T. Bishop. London, - BAKER, T. B. Excellency and defence of the liturgy. 1729. 80. London, 1843. 8. (B 1385) See also Athanasian creed; — Nicene creed. - BARCLAY, P. Letter to the people of North Seaseonsor ehom;ie appoi nted theBritain. London, 1713. t.p.w. 8~ Homilies. - BENSON, C. Rubrics and canons of the Church consid- Certain sermons or homilies appointed to be ered. London, 1845. 8~ (B 1231) read in churches in the time of Elizabeth, - BIDDTLPH, T. T. Essays on parts of the liturgy. reprinted by authority of the King. London, Boston, n.d. 12~ 2v. in 1. 1674. f~ - BRADSHAW, W. Several treatises of worship - -Same. Added Constitutions and canons eccle- and ceremonies. London, 1660. 4. siastical and thirty-nine articles. 3d ed. - CLAGETT, W. Answer to theDissenters' objections Oxford, 1814. 80 against the Common prayers. London, 1684. 4~. - -Same. Added Constitutions and canons eccle- (B 1378) siastical, 1603. Oxford, 1844. 8- CLUTTERIBUCK, J. Vindication of the liturgy. siastical, 1603. Oxford, 1844. 8~. London, 1704. 80. - OBSERVATIONS on the homilies of the Ch. of Eng., in Lo, 1. a series of letters. London, 1790. 8~ (B 1916) - CURSORY animadversions upon'Free and candid disquisitions', [on] the necessity of a review of the litLiturgies and Ritual. urgy. London, 1753. 8~ (B 124) - Book of common prayer. London, 1642. 8~ - DAVIS, C. H. Hints and suggestions on a re- Same. Fac-simile of the black-letter prayer- vision of the liturgy. 2d ed. Lond., 1850. 8. book, 1661; photo-zincographed at the Ord- - - Plain Protestant explanations of certain prayer-book difficulties. London. 1852. 8. (B 1385) nance Survey Office. London, 1871. f~ - DAYMAN, J. The word of God compared with man's Same. With Psalms [in metre, byT. Sternhold, traditions; lecture on liturgical revision. London, and J. Hopkins]. Camb., 1683. 4~ 1854. 8. (B1232) and- rTHoiT- n..' 1 * 41 - DEFENCE of the resolution of this case, viz., Whether - Same. [With the constitutions, and canons.] the Ch. of Eng.'s symbolizing so far as it doth with London, 1710. fo the Ch. of Rome, etc. London, 1684. 8. (B 1708) - Same. With the Psalms [in metre, by Sternhold - DIALOGUE between two gentlemen, conc. relief in the - S /and Hopkins]. London, 1750. 120. Senmatter of subscription and the liturgy. London, and Hopkins]. London, 1750. 1 1772. 8 (B1400) - Same. [With the constitution and canons.] - EXCLUSION of the Queen from the liturgy historically -London, 1766. f0. and legally considered. 4th ed. (In Pamphleteer, - Same. London, 1766. 120 - 1821; v. 18 of B 838) ~- Same. London,; 1766. 12~ - EXPEDIENCY of revising the pub. liturgy, etc. London, - Same. [With Brady and Tate's version of the 1749. 8~. (B 124) Psalms.] Oxford and London, 1803. 12. - FALKNER, W. Libertas ecclesiastica, or, Dis- Same. London, 1833. 120. course vindicating the lawfulness of things - Same. Annotated Book of common prayer; excepted against in the Ch. of Eng. especially a commentary, ed. by J. H. Blunt. London, in its liturgy and worship. 2d ed. London, 1866. 80 1674. 8~ - French. Laliturgie; aveclesPseaumes. Lon- - FATAL harmony: or, an agreement betwixt the Jesdres 1705. 12. uits and high-church, demonstrated by the writings d res, ov T_ i 7Q loof the former, [and] practices of the latter. Lon-- Nouv. ed. Londres, 1739. 12. don, 1716. 8~ (C 285)

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CHURCH OF ENG. (Liturgies) 576 CHURCH OF ENG. (Biog.) - FORSTER, T. Two letters from a late dissent- - Same. Thirty-nine articles; constitutions and ing teacher, with answer shewing that the canons; acts of Parl., etc. Lond., 1724. 16~. usages, etc., of the Ch. of Eng. are primitive - Lat. Articuli religionis xxxix. (In Oxford Univ. and apostolical. London, 1764. 8~ Pareebole, etc. 1721.) a- ATTEMPT to illustrate the connection between the cat- G~AUDEN, J. Considerations touching the liturgy. echism and articles of the Church. Oxford, 1839. London, 1661. 4. (B 1396) g8 (B 1230) - GOODE, W. Reply to'A few words to W. Goode, by - BEVERIDGE, W. Discourse upon the thirty-nine artia lay churchman'; [also] remarks on'A letter to cles. (Itc his Theol. works, v. 7. 1845.) Lord J. Russell, by a member of theMiddle Temple'. - BINCKE, W. Prefatory discourse to an examination of London, 1854. 8~ (B 1385)'An exposition of the thirty-nine articles', by G-. - GRAND debate between the bishops and Presbyterian [Burnet]. London 1702. 4 (B94) divines, commissioners for the review and alteration BIc, W. S. Oford trat no. 90 with of the Common prayer. London, 1661. 40. (B 2) - ]IiCKNELL, W. S. Oxford tract no. 90; with - GREAT BRITAIN. Commissioners on the Rubrics,testimonies of 24 prelates against Tract 90. Orders, etc., for regulating Public Worship. Oxford, 1844. 8. Report. London, 1867. f0. - BRowNE, E. H. Exposition of the thirty-nine - HAMMOND, H. View of the new directory and vindi- articles; ed. by J. Williams. 1st Amer. from cation of the ancient liturgy. n.t.p. 4. (B 257) 5th Eng. ed. New York, 1865. 8. - JACOMBE, W. Letter to Biss [on] his'Beauty of holi- BURNET, G. Exposition of the thirty-nine arnessin theCommon prayer'. Lond., 1717. 8. (B100) - - 2d letter to Biss, occasioned by some alterations made ticles. 3d ed. London, 1705. f. in his 3d ed. of his sermons. Lond., 1717. 8. (B100) -- Same. 9th ed. London, 1759. 8. - JONES, J. Appeal in behalf of a review to - COLLINS, A. Reflections on'Priestcraft in perfection'. members of the Church. London, 1750. 8~ [London, 1710.] 8 (B 99, 113) - L'ESTRANGE, H. The alliance of divine offices; - ELI, J. Articulorum xxxix. defensio; ace. exhibiting all the liturgies of the Church of Artic. Lambethani. Ed. 3a. Anst., 1696. 16. 2d ed e London s 1690. f - GARBETT, J. The University, the Church, and the Eng. 2ded. London, 160.. new test; with remarks on Oakeley's and Grisley's - L'ESTRANGE, Sir R. The relaps'd apostate, or notes pamphlets;' letter to the Ld. Bp. of Chichester. on a Presbyterian pamphlet,'A petition for peace'. London, 1845. 8. (B 1375) 3d ed. London, 1631. 4 (B 9) - GOODE, W. Defence of the articles, as the test - MAURICE, F. D. The faith of the liturgy and of doctrine; a reply to the Bp. of Exeter's the doctrine of the thirty-nine articles, two'Remarks upon a clause proposed for insertion sermons. Camb., 1860. 12. in the clergy offences bill'. London, 1848. 8. - NELSON, R. Companion for the festivals and - Another copy. (B 1965) fasts. 32d ed. London, 1815. 8. - - Tract xc. historically refuted; reply to Oake- OLD non-conformist, The, touching the Book of com- l 184. 8 monprayer, [with] reasons why Scotland refused [it].. Loo,. London, 1660. 4. (B 647) - NEWMAN, J. H. Tract no. 90; remarks on - PAPERS that passed between the commissioners ap- passages in the 39 articles. N. Y,, 1865. 8~ pointed for the alteration of the Common prayer. Same. ith a hist. pref. b E. B. Pusey. n.t.p. 40. (B 647) - PETITION for peace; with the reformation of the lit- London, 1865. 8~ urgy; by the divines appointed to treat about the - REASONS humbly offered for composing a new set of alleration of it. London, 1661. 4~. (B 647) articles of religion; with XXI. articles, proposed as - PHILELEUTHERUS, Tyro, pseudon. Address to the a specimen for improvement. Lond., 1751. 8. (B124) rational advocates for the Church and all who read - ROGERS, T. The faith, doctrine, and religion the Scriptures in their original languages. London, professed in the realm of England expressed 1769. 8~. (B^'22) professed in the realm of England expressed 1769. 80. (B 22) - SHIPLEY, O., ed. The Church and the world. See, in thirty-nine articles. Camb., 1681. 4. forward,'Doctrine'. - - The Catholic doctrine of the Church of Eng.; - PRYNNE, W. Short sober pacific examination of some exposition of the thirty-nine articles exuberances in, and ceremonial appurtenances to, the Common prayer. London. 1661. 4~ (B 2) Camb., 1854. 8~ (Parker Soc.) - To the King; account and petition of the ministers - TINDAL, M. 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CHURCH OF ENG. (Biog.) 577 CHURCH OF ENG. (Doctr.) Wayneflete, W.; -Wm. of Wykehamn;- for lives of - APPEAL] to the Abps. and Bps. [London, 184-?]. clergymen of the Ch. of Eng. See Barwick, J.; - 4'. (A61) Bentley, R.; - Bickersteth, E.; - Buchanan, C.; - BEAVEN, J. Calm exposure of the unfairness of the - Cary, H. F.; -Clay, J.; -Donne, J.; - Gilpin, B.;'General reply to all objections', of [I. Taylor]. Harness, W.; - Horne, T. IH.; - Keble, J.; - Mar- London, 1840. 8. (B 1230) tyn, H.; - Parr, S.; - Richmond, L.; - Robertson, - BINGHAM, J. The French Church's apology for the F. W.; - Rogers, J.; - Scott, T.; - Sterne, L.; - Church of Eng. (In his Works, v. 2. 1726.) Trench, F.; - Ward, J. - Wesley, C.;- Wesley, J.; - BLOMFIELD, C. J. Letter to C. Butler, in vindication - Whalley, T. S.; - Whitefield, (.; - see also Cheke, of English Protestants from his attack. 3d ed. (In Sir J.; - Nelson, R.; - Smith, Sir T. Pamphleteer, 1825; v. 25 of B 838) CA+th1 edrals - BROWNE, J. 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(B 1230) B 838) - Last answer to'Of what use have been, and are, the - CARDWELL, E., ed. Tracts on points at issue English cathedral establishments?' with a vindica- between the Churches of Enland and Rome. tion of anthems and cathedral services; in a letter between the Churches of England and Rome. to Ld. Henley. Added, an answer to the Edin. rev., Oxford, 1836-37. 2 v. 8. on the relative numbers of learned and eminent - CARTWRIGHT, T. Reply to an answere made of characters furnished by the Scotch and English Whitegifte againste the Admonition to ParliaChurches. London, 1833. 8~ (B 1229) - CATHEDRAL property; letter, on a scheme recently ment. n.p., [16-]. 4. concluded between the Dean and chapter of Car- - CHIROL, A. Apostacy; the exposer exposed; letter lisle and the ecclesiastical commissioners, with ref. to to Bennett. London, 1847. 8~ (B 1380) the management of capitular property generally. - CHRISTIAN church, The; [a catechism]. New ed. London, 1853. 8~. (B 1232) London, 1837. 12~. (C 248) Note. For the architecture see Cathedrals. - CHURCH of England justified of her baptism, in which the objections of dissent are answered. London, The Church and the Dissenters. 1843. 8". (B 1230) See Dissenters. - CHURCH of England the'nursing mother' of her peo~Csech extension.~ ple. New ed. London, 1837. 12~. (B 1230) ChZrch ex-tension. CHURCHMAN armed against the errors of the AMICUs, pseud. Church organization; letter to Ld. time London, 1814, 3 v. 8~ Ashley. London, 1850. 8". (B 1231)ce of the Church of Eng- APPEAL to every Christian in England on the impor C TO. Defence of the Chuch of Engtance of erecting new churches. London, n.d. 12~. land. Oxford, 1795. 8. (B 1232) - CLAIMS of the established Church considered as - CHURCH extension; letter to J. Napier. London, 1849. an apostolical institution. London, 1815. 8~ 8. (B 1231)apostolical institution. London, 1815. 8. - FALCONER, T. Outlines of a plan for building 25 - DAVIS, J. 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CHURCH OF ENG. (Doctr.) 578 CHURCH OF ENG. (Govern.) - JoNES, W. Tracts on the Church. Oxford and Establishment. London, 1850. 24 _- CATOR, C. Necessity of a national Church. -- LAcus ad laicum; the English gentry must save the 2d ed. London, 1835. Church; letter to Cavendish. London, 1850. 8~';. o (B 1232) - -'Writing of a man's hand'; in defence of the - LESLIE, C. The case stated between the Church of union of church and state. Lond., 1833. 8" Rome and the Church of England. (In his Works, - BRIEF essay cone. the independency of church power. v. 1. 1721.) n.p.,n.d. 4. (B 1399) - LLOYD, W. A reasonable defence of the'Seasonable - BURTON, E. Thoughts on the separation of church discourse'; reply to'A full answer', etc., [by R. and state. London, 1834. 8~ (B1229) Palmer]. London, 1674. 4~ (E 150) - CHURCH establishment founded in error; by a layman. - - Seasonable discourse, shewing the necessity of main- London, 1831. 8~ (B 1375) taining the established religion, in opposition to taming the established religion, in opposition to - CLARK, W. Union of church and state vindicated; a Popery. 5th ed. London, 1673. 4" (E150) lecture. Dublin, 1854. 8. (B 1232) - MANNING, H. E., Abp. England and Christen- - EXPERIENCES of a Churchman. London, 1852. 16. dom. London, 1867. 8~ (B 1232) - MATHER, S. A testimony from the Scripture against - GISBORNE, T. The basis and the means of the permaidolatry and superstition; two sermons. np., n.d. nent security of the established Church. London, 8~. (C9) 1829. 8 (B 1229) - MONRO, E. Reasons for feeling secure in the Church - - Considerations on objections current against ecclesiasof England. London, 1850. 8. (B 1231) tical establishments; and on the principles upon - 0., J. R. Letter to a clergyman on a belief in evan- which a reform of the Church ought to be conducted. gelical doctrines. n.p.,n.d. 8. (B 1359) London, 1835. 8~ (B 1230) - PEARSON. J. Tracts relating to the subjects of the - MATHETES. pseud. Religious reform of the Episcopal Savoy Conference. (In his Minor theol. works, v. 2. communion impracticable while it remains united 1844.) with the state. 2ded.cor. Lond., 1834. 8~. (B 1229) - PHILOPOLIS, pseud. The Christian temple and its - RELIGION of the Ch. of Eng. the surest establishment representative priesthood, as realized in the baptized of the royal throne. London, 1678. 4 (B 12) body. London, 1849. 8' (B 1375) - STANLEY, A.P. Essays chieflyon church and - PRINCIPLES of the low church-men, fairly represented - A.P. Essays chiefly on church and and defended. Lond6n, 1714. 8. (B 30) state, 1850-70. London, 1870. 8~ - PRYNNE, W. Anti-Arminianisme, or the Ch. - STURGES.J. Considerations onthe presentstateofthe of England's old antithesis to YNew Armini- Church establishment. London, 1779. 8. (B 1400) ao England's old antithesis to n]. ew1630.4 — TINDAL, M. The Jacobitism, perjury, and Popery of anisme. 2d ed. [London], 1630. 4. high church priests. London, 1710. 8O (B 99) - PULLER, T. Moderation of the Church of Eng. - VEnus, C., pseud.'Ecclesia est in republica'; the London, 1679. 16~ Church forms a part of the commonwealth. a.t.p. - PusEY, E. B. Church of England a portion Bristol, [1828]. 8. (B1229) -.WELCHMAN,E. Defence of the Ch. of Eng. from the of Christ's one holy Catholic Church and a chargeee o f schism and here laid against it by [the means of restoring visible unity; an eireni- Dodwell]. London, 1693. 4~. (B 4) con. London, 1865. 8". - WHATELY. R. Protective measures inbehalf of the es- - Letter to R. Bagot on the tendency to Romanism im- tablished Church; a charge. London, 1851. 8. (E3) puted to doctrines of the Eng. Church. New York, See also'Royal supsremacy' (p. 579); - Church and 1839. 8~ (B 1148) state (pp. 573, 574). - REASONS for returning to the Church of Eng. Government. [from Rorne]. London, 1871. 16. - ANDREWS, Dr. Answer to [Foster's]'Exami- SCOTT. W. Letter to D. Wilson [on.] his'Appeal to nation of thescheme of church power', in [Gibson's the evangelical members of the Church of England'.'Codex jurisEcc. London, 1735. 8 (B123, 1966) 4th ed. London, 1850. 8O. (B 1231) r - n i - SCRIVENER, M. Apologia pro ecclesia Angli- - CAIBROOB D. Alare Damascenum eu 4th ed. London, 1850. (B 1231) - CALDERWOOD, D. Altare Damascenum, ceu - SCIVENER, M. Apologia pro ecclesia Angli- Politia ecclesite Anglicanae obtrusa ecclesize cana, etc. London, 1672. 4~ SERIOUS and free thoughts on the present state of the a fomalista uodam delineata. Church and of religion; by a Christian. 2d ed. n.p., 1623. 4. London, 1755. 8~ (B 580) - CLAY, W. L., ed. Essays on church policy. - SHIPLEY, O., ed. The Church and the world. London, 1868. 8~ London, 1866-68. 3 v. 8~. - EGAN, C. Church discipline act, 3 and 4 Vic- SINGLE combat or personal dispute between [J.] Trapp toria, with the chief decisions thereon. Lonandhis anon., antagonist. Antwerp, 1728. 8~ (B 149) don, 1852 12 - SOLEMN questions for those who profess themselves to, be members of the Church of Eng.; by a clergyman. - FOSTER, M. Examination of the scheme of church London, [18-3. 8~ (C 248) power laid down in [Gibson's]'Codex juris eccles. - STANLEY, W. Faith and practice of a Church of Eng- Anglicani, etc. London, 1735. 8. (B 123) land man. 8th ed. London, 1713. 12~. (D 12) - - Same. 3d ed. cor. London, 1736. 8. (B 58) - Same. Faith and practice of a Churchman. - GIBSON, E. Of visitations, parochial and general; [with] tracts rel. to the government and discipline Boston, 1815. 8 of the Ch. of Eng. London, 1717. 8~ (B 100) --- Same. 2d Amer. ed. Boston, 1818. 12~. (C 225) Note. The tracts added are'Articles and directions - STEPHEN, J. F. Defence of R. Williams. Lon- in order to a parochial visitation; - Of presentments at don, 1862. 8 general visitations;- Articles of enquiry upon which don,'~~~~~~~~~ ~'~"^~the ministers, church-wardens, and sidemen of every - TOPLADY, A. M. The Church of England vindicated parish ae to ground their presentents at the vsof tafrom the charge of Arminianism; letter to T. tion of E. Gibson, in 1713; -- easons for separating Nowell. London, 1769. 8~. (B 21) the commissions of official principal and vicar general; - VINDICATION of [Bp. Williams'] answer to the popish - De excommunicatione; concio ad synodun; - The address presented to the ministers of the Church of progress made in convocation, towards appropriating England. London, 1788. 4. (B 1397) the censure of excommunication to matters meerly spir- WEIR, A., and MACLAGAN, W. D., eds. The itual; and for the due prosecuting of presentments'. Church and the age; essays on the principles - HICKS, G., comp. Col. of tracts rel. to. the governand present position of the Anglicaln Church. ment and authority of the Church. Vol. 1. London, and present position of the Anglican Church. 1 K (B 903) London, 1870. 8.- REDGRAVE, S. Handbook of church and state. W- rILLIAMS, J., Bp. Answer to the address presented H o to the ministers of the Ch. of Eng. London, 1698. London, 1852. 18 4~ (B 1397) -- Same. Rev. ed. London, 1855. 18~ See also Catholic Church; - Gorham, G. C.; - - TINDAL, M. Preface cone. the government of the Ch. Hampden, R. D.; - Tracts for the times; and the ref- of Eng. (In his Rights of the Christian church. 1706.) erences at the foot of p. 580. See also Ecclesiastical polity.

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CHURCH OF ENG. (Hist.) 579 CHURCH OF ENG. (Reform) History and Description. - OAKELEY, F. Historical notes on the Tracta- ARNOLD, M. Puritanism and the Church of England. rian movement, 1833-45. Lond., 1865. 12. (In his St. Paul. 1870.) - PALIN, W. History of the Church of England, - B., E. Apologie for the Church of England, against 1688-1717 Londo 1851 16. the clamours of the men of no-conscience; or The 18- London, 1851 Duke of Buckingham's seconds. London, 1685. 4. - PUDDICOMBE, J. Brief history of the English Church. (B 1396) (In her Last words. 1849.) - BACON, Sir F. Advertisement [on] the controversies - REVIEW of the dangers of the Church, occasioned by of the Church of Eng. (In his Letters and life, the Memorial of the Ch. of Eng. 2d ed. London, v. 1. 1861.) 1705. 4. (B 95) - BEAVEN, J. Intercourse between the Church of Eng- - SEABURY, S. Continuity of the Church of land and Churches in the East. London, 1840. 8~. England in the 16th century. N. Y., 1853. 8 (B 1230) - SMALRIDGE, G. Reflections on the historical part of - BENNETT, W. J. E. First letter to Ld. J. Rus- [Woodhead's]'Church government, pt. 5'. Oxford, sell on the present prosecution of a certain 1687. 4~. (B 91) portion of the English Ch. 2d ed. London, - SOME short remarks upon the late address of the Bp. 2l e0. London, of London, in a letter to Dr. Sm-l-ge. London, 1711. 1850. 8~ 8. (B99) - Second letter. 3d ed. London, 1852. 8~ - SOUTHEY, R. Book of the Church. London, - BOOK of the poor man's church. London, [183-?] 12~. 1825. 2 v. 8. (C 183) - SOUTHGATEH., B - CALAMY, E. The Church and the Dissenters compar'd r HUTHGATl H., i H rpcav jKKXqra, &pXatov, as to persecution. London, 1719. 12~. (B 106) 1849 K KL 8apeLa. Ev KYTaTLOV7, - Same. t.p.w. (B 1897) 19.. ( 13) - CARWITHEN, J. B. S. History of the Church - SWEET, J. B. Memoir of H. Hoare, with a of England. London, 1829. 2 v. 8'. narrative of Church movements, 1848-65, and - COLLECTION, 8th, of papers relating to the present the revival of convocation. Lond., 1869. 8 juncture of affairs in Eng. London, 1688. 8s - WOODHEAD, A. Church government. Pt. 5. Rela(B 1709) tion of theEnglish reformation. Oxf., 1687. 4~ (B 91) - CONYBEARE, W. J. Church parties; an essay. - WORDSWORTH, C. Theophilus Anglicanus; London, 1854. 16~. instructions conc. the Church and the Angli-- Same. 5th ed. (In his Essays ecclesiastical and can branch of it. 6th ed. London, 1850. 8~ social. 1855.) See also Catholic Church in Great Britain; - Cler-- The Church in the mountains. (In his Essays. 1855.) gy;- Dissenters; -Ecclesiastical history - Eng- COOPER, C. P. Ancient British and English churches. land (Eccles. Hist.); - Great Britain (Hist.) -- Non4th ed. London, 1851, 8~ (E 107) conformists; - Nonjurors; - Puritans. Contents. Stillingfleet, E. Independence of the British churches, proved from their carriage towards Reform. Augustine the monk.- Inett, J. Short view of the English Church. - Letters apostolic of Pius Ix. 1850. - BENNETT, G. A display of the designs of Wiseman, N. Pastoral letter. 1850. - Russell, Ld. J. those who under the pretext of reform, aim Letter to the Bp. of Durham. -App. at the subversion of the constitution and - CROCKFORD,-. Clerical directory for 1865. government; with a defence of eccl. estab3d issue. London, 1865. 8~ lishments. Carlisle, 1796. 8~ - DOANE, G. W., Bp. The glorious things of the city BLOOMFIELD, S. T. Analytical view of the principal of God; sermon after a pilgrimage to the Ch. ofplans anda statement of the true principles of Eng. Burlington, 1842. 8~ (B 1288) Church reform, etc. London, 1833. 8~ (B 1229) - DU MOULIN, L. Short account of the several advances, e ( 12 the Church of Eng. hath made towards Rome. - BLUNT, W. Ecclesiastical restoration and reform. Lno1604 B9)'N.London, 180. 4 (B 90) No.. London,847. 8~. (B1231) EnGLISH CHAURC UIO 6. -- BURTON, E. Thoughts upon the demand for Church - EGLISH CHURCH UNION. Kalendar, 1863, 64. reform. Oxford, 1831. 8. (B 1229) London, 1863-64. 2 v. 8 - - Sequel to remarks upon Church reform, with ohs. - GORDON, T. Apology for the danger of the Church. upon the plan proposed by Ld. Henley. London, London, 1719. 8. (B 32) 1832. 8~ (B 1229) - - Same. 4th ed. London, 1719. 8~ (B 99) - CHURCH questions; letter to a friend. London, 1855. - HASCARD, G. Discourse about the charge of novelty 8~ (B 1232) upon the reformed Church of Eng. London, 1685. - CHURCH reform and clerical delinquencies; by a mem4'. (B 90) her of the Ch. of Eng. London, 1846. 8~ (B 1231) HOOK, W. F. Call to union on the principles of the - CHURCH reform; by a churchman. London, English reformation; sermon. Fromn the 4th Lond - 1830. 8 ed. NIew ork, 1839. 8~ (B 1145) ed. New York, 1839. 8' (B 1145) - DAVIES, J. Subdivision and re-arrangement of par- KALENDAR of the English Church, 1867. Lon- ishes; letter to Lord Ashley. London, 1849. 8. don, n.d. 8. (B 12S1) KENNETT, W., Bp. Second letter to the Bp. of Car- - DAWSON, B. Free thoughts on the further reformalisle [on] Bp. Merks seizing some libels written by tion of the Ch. t.p.w. [London, 1771.] 8~. (B 1897) [Bp.] Hickes. 2d ed. London, 1716. 8~ (B101) - DUNCOMBE, E. On Church reform; a visitation ser-- Third letter upon Bp. Merks. Lond., 1717. 8~ (B 101) mon. London, 1832. 8~. (B 1229) LE PAPPE DR TiVERN, <. F. M. Discussion -- A guide to Church reform. Lond., 1833. 8~. (B 1229) -LB PAPPB DE IRBVERIIN, J-. F. [. Discussion - EARNEST but temperate appeal to the bishops and amicale sur l'Eglise Anglicaine et la r6form- clergy in behalf of apostolical Christianity. Uxation. Londres, 1817. 2 v. 8. bridge, 1827. 8. (B 1375) MAICUEEN, T. L s on ECCLESIASTES, pseud. Church emancipation and rer BiACQUEEN, D. Letters on Hume's'History of - form; reprinted from the'Morning herald'. LonGr. Britain'. Edin., 1756. 8~ don, 1847. 8~. (B 1231) - MARTINEAU. J. The Church of England. (In his - ESSAY on Church reform. London, 1851. 8~ (B 1232) Miscel. Boston, 1852.) - GIRDLESTONE, C. Letter on Ch. reform. London, - MASON, F. Vindication of the Church; tr. 1832. 8 (B1343) from the Latin, enl.; added, a sermon con - GLErG, G. R. Letter to the Bishop of London, on from the Latin, enl.; added, a sermon iconc. Church reform. London, 1833. 8~ (B 1229) the, authority of the Church; a copy of the - GRESLEY, WV. Remarks on the necessity of attempting 1st reformed ordinal, etc.; with notes [and] a restoration of the national Church. London, 1841. a succession of bishops since the reformation, 8' (B1230) a succession of bishops s e the reformatioAMILTON, W. Some necessity of reformation of the by J. Lindsay. London, 1728. fO. publick doctrine of the Ch.; a reply to Pearson's, - MERLE D'AUBIGNY, J. H. (In his Germany, England,'No necessity', etc. London, 1660. 4~. (B 3) etc., 1848.) - HICKMAN, H.? Plus ultra; or, England's reformation - N., N. Account of the late proposals of the Abp. needing to be reformed; examination of Heylin's of Canterbury, with other bishops, to his Majesty.'History of the reformation of the Church'. London, n.t.p. [1688.] 4~ (B1397) 1661. 4. (B 3)

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CHURCH OF ENG. (Reform) 580 CH. OF ENG. IN THE COLONIES - ICHABOD: or, Five groans of the Church; foreseeing Church of England in America. Book of common and bewailing her second fall. Camb., 1663. 4. (B 3) prayer. See Church of England. Liturgies. A1o- JONES, J. Free thoughts on farther reformation hawk. p. 575.) of the Ch.; added, remarks of the editor; - BEACH, J. Vindication of the professors of the Church pub. by B.Dawson. London, 1771. 8 of Eng. against the argumentations of N. Hobart. Boston, 1749. 8'. (B 45, 257) - OMNIA comesta a hello; or. An answer out of the West - Continuation of the vindication of the professors of the to a question out of the North. n.p., 1679. 4.( B 12) Ch. of Eng. Boston, 1751. 8~ (B 229) - PEARSON, J. No necessity of reformation of the pub- - CASE of the Episcopal churches in the U. S. considered. lick doctrine of the Ch. London, 1660. 4. (B 3) Phila 1782. 8 (W33) - PHILALETHES, pseud. Letters to B. Dawson [on Pl. 172' i - PHILALETHES, pseud. Letters toB. Dason [on - CHANDLER, T. B. Appeal to the public, in behalf of Cbi.' London, 1771. 8~. (B125) the Church of Eng. in Amer. N.Y., 1767. 8~. (B221) - EEASONS shewing the necessity of reformation. 2d ed. p - N. Y 1769 (~ Cht. London,1771. 8~. (B 125) -REASONS shewing the necessity of reformation. 2d ed. - - Appeal defended; or, The proposed American episcoenl. London, 1660. 4. (B 518) pate vindicated. N.Y., 1769. 8~. (B 221) REFOR ruin to the estalishent. nLondon, 18_. - - Appeal farther defended in answer to the farther mis8'. (B 1375) representations of Chauncy. N. Y., 1771. 8~ (B 221) - SAVAGE, H. Reasons shewing there is no need of - CHAUNCY, C. Letter on a sermon by J. [Ewer], Bp. such a reformation of the publique doctrine, etc., as of Landaff, in which the highest reproach is cast upon is pretended. London, 1660. 4~ (B 3) the Amer. colonies. Boston, 1767. 8. (B 157) - STATE of the Church; letters to S. Perceval. 2d ed. -- Same. With Answer to the Plea of Chandler for enl. with an app. London, 1810. 8. (B 690) American bishops, by [C. Flemingl. London, 1768. 50. (B 22) Revenue. - - Reply to Dr. Chandler's'Appeal defended'. Boston, - CAMPBELL, A. Appeal to the gentlemen of England, 1770. 8 (B 121) in behalf of the Ch. Liverpool, 1823. 8. (B 1229) - CRITICAL commentary on Abp. Secker's Letter - CHURCHILL, G. S., M.~arquis of Blandford. The man. to H. Walpole, cone. bishops in America. agement of episcopal and capitular property; London, 1770. 5o speech, June 21, 1853. Londo'n, 1853. 8~ (B 1375) Anot co. 1 - CONYBEARE, W. J. Ecclesiastical economy. - Ves- Another copy. (B140) tries and church-rates. (In is Essays eccles. and -- CROSWELL, A. Observations on several passages in a social. 18155.) Jsermon by W. Warburton before the Soc. Prop. so nialNR. 18u. a,.)eu^o h h Gosp., Feb. 21, 1766. Boston, 1768. 8. (B 1922) - COVENTRY, G. On the revenues of the Church; - HOBART, N. Second address to the members of the rise of eccles. taxation. London, 1830. 8~ Episcopal separation in New Eng. Boston, 1751. 8. - CUMBERLAND, R. Letter to R. Watson, Bp. of Lan- (B 292, C 162) daff, on his letter to the Abp. of Canterbury. Lon- -- Serious address to the Episcopal separation in New don, 1783. 8. (B 1964) Eng. Boston, 1748. 8~ (C 19) ETro, J. Thesaurus rer. ecc.; valuations o4 f ~- LIVINGSTON, W. Letter to the Bp. of Landaff [on] his - ECTON,. Thesaurus rer. eccl.; valuations of sermon, in which the American colonies are loaded benefices in England and Wales, etc., with add. with reproach. N. Y., 1768. 8~. (B 22) byB.VWillis. 3d ed. London, 1763. 4~ - PERRY, W. S. Historical collections relating EVILS of the policy pursued towards the Church; let- to the American colonial Church. Hartford, ters to Lord J. Russell by a country pastor. Lon- 1870-71. 2 v 4. don, 1860. 8~ (B 1231) - GLOVER, F. A. Reduction of prebendaries, papers on - EAL advantages which people may enjoy especially the report of the ecclesiastical commission. Lon-n the colonies by conforming to the Ch. of Eng. don, 1837. 8~. (B 1230) n.., 1762. 8~ (B 140, 1079) donEY, Tr A d * u * 11,1,37. wt 1n - SECOND letter from a minister of the Ch. of Eng. to - GREY, W. H. Church leasehold property con- his dissenting parishioners, in answer to some residered. London, 1851. 8. marks on the former by J. G. Boston, 1734. 4~ REVENUES of the Ch. not a burden. London, (C 153) 9 18~~ Q ~ QQ9 0~- VINDICATION of the Bp. of Landaff's sermon from the OU18. o. misrepresentations in W. Livingston's letter to his -WATSON, R., Bp. Letter to the Abp. of Canterbury, lordship. New York, 1768. 8~ (B 269) [on a redistribution of the Church revenues]. New - WETMORE, J. A vindication of the professors of the ed. Dublin, 1783. 8~. (W 19) Church of Eng. in Conn., against the invectives in a - - Same. 3d ed. (In Pamphleteer, 1816; v. 8 ofB 838) sermon by N. Hobart. Boston, 1747. 8~ (C 25) See also Tithes. See also Protestant Episcopal Church. Royal suprlemacy. Church of England in the Colonies. ANDERSON, - A., M. Are not the clergy arraying themselves against J. S. M. History of the Church of England iheChurchandtheQueen? Lond., 1848. 8~ (B1231) in the colonies. London, 1856. 3 v. 12 - ANSWER to a paper importing a petition of the Abp. ofS r ie t a b i i Canterbury and six other bishops touching their not DOCUMENTS relative to additional bishoprics in distributing the declaration for liberty of conscience. the colonies. London, 1844. 12~ London, 1688. 4. (B 1397) - IUFF, Rev. E. Public law and the colonial Church. - BROGDEN, J. Records of the supremacy of the (In Shipley, O. The church, 1867.) crown. London, 1851. 8~. - Soc. FOR THE PROPAGATION OF THE GOSPEL. - BROWN. K. T. The Maderiachaplaincy; supremacy of Church in the colonies. London, 1844-50. the Queen vindicated. London, 1848. 8~ (B 1231) 3. 12 - BURNET. G.. Bp. Answer to the'New test of the. Strachan, J., Bp. f Toronto. Vi (ah. of England's loyalty'. n.p., [17-J. 4~. (B1399) Contents. Vol. StrachanJ.,Bb3.of Toronto. VisCh- Sa. (If Englans Sixpars. 1n. [689 - (B 1 ) itation to the west portion of his diocese, 1842.- MounSa. (In his Six p rs. 1.) tain, J. G., Bp. of Montreal. Visitation to the diocese of - GLADSTONE, W. E. Remarks on royal supre- Quebec, 1845-46. 2. Inglis, J., Bp. of Nova Scotia. macy. London, 1850. 8~ Visitations in Nova Scotia, Cape Breton, etc., 1843-45. - - NEW high-church turned old Presbyterian. London, Diocese of Fredericton. Ace. of the laying the found1709. 8~ (B 94) ation stone of the cathedral. - Medley, J., Bp. of Fred- PUEY, E. B. Royal supremacy limited by the ericton. Notes of a visitation tour through the diocese of ~law s of the Ch urch. Pt. 1.macy Oxfored 1. 8. Fredericton, 1846. - Field, E., Bp. of Newfosundland. laws of the Church. Pt.1. Oxford, 1850. 8~ Visitation to Labrador and Newfoundland. 1853. - AusSee also Apostolical succession; - Athanasian tin, W. P., Bp. of Guiana. Journal of visitation, 1851. creed; - Canterbury, (Province); - Cathedrals; - 3. Bp. of Australia. Two journals of visitation, 1843. Church rates; - Clapham; - Clergy; - Commission- - Pryce, E. G., and Gregor, J. Two journals of misers for the Relief of Poor Proselytes; - Comprehen- sionary tours in Maneroo and Moreton Bay, New South sion; - Confession; - Conformity; - Deacons; - Wales, 1843. - Bp. of Au.stralia. Visitation in 1845. - Dissenters; - England (Ecclesiastical history); - Perry, C., Bp. of Melbourne. Letterto the honorary secEpiscopacy; -Evangelical; -Good Friday; -Gorham retary of special committee for that diocese, 1849. - controversy; - Homilies; - Lectureships; - London; Forster, T. H. Ace. of a voyage in a convict ship; with - Nicene creed; - Nonconformity; - Non-jurors; - notes of the first itinerating missionary in Tasmania. Puseyism;-Ritualism; -St. David's;-Sick, Visita- See also Armstrong, J., Bp. of Grahamstowsn; - tion of; - Sisterhoods; - Subscription; - Tithes. Heber, R., Bp. of Calcutta.

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CHURCH OF ENG. TR. SOC. 581 CHURCHILL Church of Eng. Tract Soc. No. 70. Differences between - SAGE, J. Fundamental charter of Presbytery as it Protestantism and Popery. Bristol, 1840. 120. (C244) hath been established in Scotland, 1695. (In his No. 81. The church-yard, etc. Brist., 1840. 12. (C 244) Works, v. 1. 1844.) No. 104. Plausible arguments of a Romish priest an- _ SCOT, W. Apologetical narration of the state swered [by T. Comber]. Bristol, 1836. (C244) of the Kirk of Scotland. Edin. 1846, 8 - No. 105. Zaccheus, or the duty of restitution. Bristol, of the Kirk of Scotland. Edin., 1846, 8'. 1836. 12-. (C 244) - SERIOUS apology for'Ecclesiastical characteristics'. Church of Ireland. CHURCH principles and Ch. measures; Edin., 1763. 8~ (B 256) a letter to Lord John Manners; with remarks on - T., A. Letter from a blacksmith to the ministers and'Past and present policy of England towards Ire- elders of the Church of Scotland in which the manland', by the author of'Maynooth, the crown, and ner of public worship in that church is considered. the country'. London, 1845. 8. (B 1231) 7th ed. Newburyport, 1758. 8~ (B 157) DUDLEY, H. B. Short address recommendatory of -- Same. 4th ed. London, 1765. 8~. (C 43) some commutation of the tythes of [Ireland]. (In -- Same. Boston, 1828. 16~ Pamphleteer, 1815; v. 6 of B 838) - - THOUGHTS of a layman concerning patronage and - GLADSTONE, W. E. The Irish Church; speech presentations. Edin., 1769. 8, (B 256) in the Ho. of Commons. London, 1869. 8~ History. - M'GEE, T. D. History of attempts to estab- _ CALDERWOOD, D. History of the Kirk of Scotlish the Protestant reformation in Ireland, and land; ed. by T. Thomson. Edin., 1842-49. the resistance, 1540-1830. Boston, 1853. 12~ 8 V. 8'. (odrow Soc.) - STANLEY, A, P. The three Irish churches; hist. - CAMPBELL, G. D., Duke of Argyll. Presbytery address. 2d ed. London, 1869. 8~ examined; an essay on the eccles. history of - WOODWARD, R. Present state of the Church of Scotland since the Reformation. 2d ed. Ireland. Dublin, 1787. 8~ London, 1849. 16~ See also Bedell, W., Bp.;- Browne, G. - Hacket, J., CLOUD of witnesses; or, Last speeches, etc., of Bp.; - Jebb, J., Bp.; - Swift, J., Dean; -Whately, those who have suffered for the truth in R., Abp. - -Scotland, 1681-88. t.p,w. 8 Church of Scotland (Presbyterian). Book of com-. History of the sufferings of CROOKSHANK, W. History of the sufferings of mon order, or form of prayers, etc., received by the the of S d fo te Church of Scotland. (In Knox, J. Works, v. 6. 1864.) the Church of Scotland from the Restoration - Confession of faith; solemn league and covenant. (lt to the Revolution. Paisley, 1789. 2 v. 8. Westminster Assembly. Confession. 1766.) - FLEMING, R. Histories of the works in the Ch. of Scot- General Assembly. Debates on taking into consider- land. (In his Fulfilling of Scripture, 1671; and 1681.) ation an overture from Jedburgh respecting the test - FORBES J. Certaine records touching the esact, 1790; added, Speech of Ld. Lansdown, 1719., ri, -ec E in 18 8 London, 1791. 8~. (B127) tate of the Kirk, 1605-06. Edin., 1846. 8~ BURDEN of Issachar; or, Tyrannical power, etc., of the (Wodrow Soc.) Presbyterian government in Scotland. (In Phenix, - ROBINSON, H. The annuity-tax black book; a historiv. 2, no. 21. 1708.) cal account of this impost. Edin., 1850. 8~. (B 1277) BURNS, G. Letter to J. Milne, [on] his'Remarks on - Rw, J History of the Kirk of Scotland, 1558Dr. Burns's View, etc.' St. John, 1818. 80. (B 270) - View of the principles and forms of the Ch. of Scot- 1637; with continuation to July, 1639, by land. St. John, 1817. 8~ (B285) his son. Edin., 1842. 8~. (Wodrow Soc.) -- CALDERWOOD, D. Pastor and prelate; or, Refor- - TWEEDIE, W. K. Select biographies. Edin., mation and conformity compared. Phila., 1845-47. 8'. (Wodrow Soc.) 1844. 12. See also Covenanters; - Ecclesiastical history; - Politia eccles. Anglicanue obtrusa ecclesime Scot- Edinburgh; - Episcopal Church of Scotland; - Free icanm delineata; adj. epist. Hieron. Phila- Church of Scotland; - Reformation; - Reformed icaedelineata, ajPresbytery; - Secession Church of Scotland; - also delphi de regimine eccles. Scoticane; ejus- Blair, R.; - Bruce, J.; - Henderson, A.;- *Melville, que vindiciae contra [Spotsuadum]. n.p., J.; - Welsh, J.; - Wodrow, R. 1623. 4. Church property. BEUGNOT. A. A. Sur la spoliation des - CORMACK, J.'Voluntary Church Association', and biens du clerge attribue A Charles Martel. (In their manifesto against establishments considered. Paris. Inst. Ac. d. Sci. M~m., v. 19, pt. 2. 1853.) their manifesto against establishments considered. __ < Sur 2d e. Edi, [183-]. 8~ (B 196)- CHASTENET DE PUYStGUR, J. F. M., mnarq. de. Sur l'illigitimitd des biens de l'dglise. (in his PiSces, - DALRYMPLE, N. The good old Scripture way, sermon t des iens de glise. In is Pieces, at the opening of the Gen. Assembly, May 23, 1782. v.. ) Edinburgh, 1782. 8~. (B 1857) Church psalmody; psalms and hymns, selected from - GRAY, A. The present conflict between the Watts, etc. Boston, 1848. 12~ civil and ecclesiastical courts examined. Church questions; a letter to a friend. London, 1855. 8~. Ster. ed. Edin., 1839. 8' (B 1232) LAINSt,. Miscellany of the Wodrow Socy Church rates. BRICKNELL, W. S. Grievance ofchurch rates; -LAING, D. Miscellanyof the Wodrow Society. letter to E. Pusey. London, 1837. 8~ (B 1230) Vol. 1. Edin., 1844. 8. - CAMPBELL, Sir J. Letter to Ld. Stanley on the law MERLE D'AUBIGN, J. H. (In his Germany England, of church rates. 3d ed. London, 1837. 8~ (B 1376) esteryand Scotland. 1848.),, -- D'OYLEY, G. Letter to Earl Grey on church rates. and Scotland. 1848.) - MILLER, H. The two parties in the Church of Scotland, on on, 18. 8L (B 1376) etc. (i~z his Headship of Christ. 1863.) - MILNE, J. Remarks on Dr. Burns's'View of the prin- rates. London. 1837. 8'. (B 1376) ciples and forms of the Presbyterian Kirk, as by law GALTON, T.. Church courts and church rates; letestablished in Scotland'. St. John, 1818. 8~. (B 270) ter to W. E. Gladstone. London, 1854 8' (B 1376) vindiX o.. 1- STATEMENT of the Bradford church-rate case.'LonMODES of Presbyterian church worship vindi- don, 1849. 8~ (B 1376) cated, in a letter to the Blacksmith; by a Church review. Vol. 1. N. Haven, etc. 1848. 8. Presbyter of Ireland. Dublin, 1761. 8~. Church services. See Catholic Church; - Church of Eng- Same. 4th ed. Newburyport, 1789. 8~ (B 157) land (Liturgies); - Liturgies; - Prot. Episc. Church. - OLD Non-Conformist, The, touching the Book of corn- Church vestments. See Ecclesiastical vestments. mon prayer, [with] reasons why Scotland refused Churches. See Consecration; - Dedication; - Free [it]. London, 1660. 4~ (B 647) churches. -PASTORAL admonition [on] Sabbath profanation. Churchill, Charle. Poetical wors; ith notes Edin., 1834. 4~ (A 61)Churchill, Charles. Poetical works; with notes - REASONS of dissent from three decisions of Gen. As- and life by W. Tooke. Bost., 1854. 3 v. 16~ sembly, 1770. [Edin.? 1770.] 12~. (C 24) - Gotham, a poem. Book 2. London, 1764. 4~ (A 46) - RUTHERFORD, S. Due right of presbyteries; or, - Poems. (In Anderson, R. Brit. poets, v. 10. 1795.) 0A p fo the Ch. o S London, - Poems. (In Chalmers, A. Eng. poets, v. 14. 1810.).A plea for the Ch. of Scotland. London, Poems, [with] life of the author. Vol. 1. London, 1644. 4'. 1776. 18~. (D 21)

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CHURCHILL 582 CHURCHMAN - Prophecy of famine. 2d ed. London, 1763. 4~ (A-3) in Greenland, 1633, 34; 2d, kept by seven other sailers - CAMPBELL, T. (In his Brit. poets, v. 6. 1819.) who in 1633, 34 wintered at Spitzbergen. - Account of - FORSTER, J. (In his Hist. essays, v. 2. 1858.) 42 persons shipwrecked near Spitzbergen, 1646. - La Churchill, Col. Charles Henry. Mount Lebanon. Peyrere, I. de. Account of Iseland, sent to M. de la Mothe de Vayer; - Account of Greenland. - James, London, 1853-62. 4 v. 8~ T. Voyage to discover North-West passage into Note. Vol. 4 is'The Druzes and the Maronites'. the South Sea. 1631, 32; with app. concerning longiChurchill, Fleetwood. Diseases of pregnancy and tude by Gellibrand, H., etc. -Backhoff, I., ifescorchld. Phlla 18. s op vaite envoy. Account of voy. into China. - Wagener, child-bed. Phila., 1840. 8. Z. Voyage thro' a great part of the world, as also in - Essays on puerperal fever and other diseases China. - Columbus, F. History of C. Columbus, etc. peculiar to women, from Brit. authors [before - Greaves, J. Pyramidographia; or, Descrip. of pyra1800 London, Syd. Soc., 1849. K A mids in Egypt; - Discourse of the Roman foot and dena1800]. London, Syd. Soc., 1849. 8~ rius. -Borri, C. Accountof Cochin-China. 3. Ovalle, Contents. Historical sketch of the epidemics of puer- A. de. Historical relation of Chile. - Monson, Sir W. peral fever.- Papers by Denman; - Hulme;- Leake; Naval tracts: account of English and Spanish fleets. - White; -Kirkland; - Butter; - Clarke, Jos.;- in Q. Elizabeth's time; Actions of the Eng., under Clarke, John; - Gordon. - Miscellaneous essays. James I.; Office of High Admiral, etc.; Discov. and - Outlines of the principal diseases of females. enterprises of Spaniards and Portuguese; Projects and Phila., 1839. 8~ stratagems; Fish and fishery.- Baldseus, P. Descrip. Churchill. Domite mo ains. J. of the coasts of Malabar and Coromandel; also of Ceylon, Churchill, G.. Dolomite mountains. 1864. See Gilbert, J. etc. 4. Gemelli Careri, J.F. Voy. round the world; Churchill, George Spencer, Marquis of Blandford, Turkey, Persia, Indoostan, China. Philippine Islands, 5th Deuke of Marlborosegh. WHITE Knight's New Spain, Spain, France, and Italy; - Travels through library; catalogue [with ins. prices and Europe, in Letters to Amato Danio. - Rolamb, N. Journey to Constantinople. - Hamel, H. Account names]. London, 1819. 2 pt. 8~ of the shipwreck of a Dutch vessel on the isle of Churchill, George Spencer, Mfarquis of Bland ford, 6th Dueke Quelpaert; with descrip. of Corea. - Pellham, E. God's of M-arlborouzgh. Management of episcopal and ca- power and providence in preservation, etc., of eight pitular property, speech in the House of Commons. men in Greenland, 1630. - Mein, J. B. Journey to London, 1853. 8~ (B 1375) mines of Hungary. - Ten Rhyne, W. The Cape of Churchill, J. Francis. Treatise on the immediate Good Hope and the Hottentots. - Bolland, R. Draught Churchill, J s. T e on te i e of the straights of Gibraltar. 5. Barbot, J. Descripcause, and specific treatment of pulmonary tion of the coasts of north and south Guinea, and of phthisis. New York, 1859. 8~.,Ethiopia; with descrip. of Guiana in S. Amer., etc.: - Another copy. (B 1550) also voyage to New Calabar river and to Congo river, by Churchill, James Morss. Medical botany, 1828-31. See Jas. Barbot. - Herrera, A. de. Ace. of 1st discoverStephenson J. and Churchill, J. M. ies of America by Europeans; with brief rel. of C. Cu Stephenson, J., and Churchill, J. M. 1227Columbus's voyages; - Descrip. and histor. ace. of CarChurchill, John, 1st Duke of Marlborough. Letters ibbee Islands. - Account of rise and progress of trade to and dispatches; ed. by Sir G. Murray. Lon- Africa, preceding 1697. - Sepp, A. Voy. from Spain don, 1845. 5 v. 8. to Paraquaria, etc.; — Discovery of the islands of SalCorpond, 1C. V. hurchill S. J., Dchess of oman. 6. Techo, N. del. History of the provinces of Correspondence. (In Churchill, S. J., Duchess of Paraguay, Tucuman, Rio de la Plata, Parana, etc., and Malerlborough. Priv. corr., v. 2. 1838.) of Chili. - Baron, S. Description of the kingdom of - ADDISON, J. The campaign, a poem. (In his Works, Tonqueen. - Norwood, Col. Voy. to Virginia. - Philv. 1. 1721.) lips, T. Journal of voy. from England to Africa and - ALISON, A. Life. Edin., 1852. 2 v. 8~ Barbadoes, 1693, 94. - Gatonbe, J. Voyage into the N. - BUCKE, C.. Life. London, 1839. 16~ (Farn. West Passage, 1612. - Everard, R. Rel. of three lib., v. 67.) years of sufferings upon coast of Assada. - FamilllDb., ~V~. ot6.) igJiar descrip. of the Mosqueto kingdom in Amer. - Lord, - CAMPBELL, J. Memoirs of Prince Eugene, etc. H. Discov. of the sect of the Banians; and of the London, 1742. f. Persees. - May, C. Wonderful preservation of the ship - CHURCHILL'S annals; a compleat view of [his] Terra Nova. - Ace. of the king of Mocha, and of his country. - Reasons for the unhealthfulness of the Is. of life and actions. London, 1714. 12~ Bombay. - Skippon, P. Ace. of journey through part of - CoxE, W. Memoirs. 2d ed. London, 1820. Low-Countries, Germany, Italy and France. - Supple6 v. 8O and Atlas 4~ ment to Navarette's ace. of China. - General Index. - - GLEIG, G. R. (I his Lives, v. 1, 2T v. 17,18 of Lard- Ace. of books contained in this coil.- Catalogue and -- GLEIG, G. R. (In his Lives, v. 1, 2; v. 17, 18 of Lard- character of books of voyages andtravels. ner's cab. eye.) character of books of voyages and travels. ner's cab. eye.) - HIsToRY of John, Duke of Marlborough. 3d ed. Churchill, Sarah (Jennings), Duchess of MarlLondon, 1755. 12~" Zborough. Private correspondence. 2d ed. - KANE, R. Campaigns of King William and the Duke London, 1838. 2. of M. (In Muller, J. System of camp discipline. - True copy of [her] last will and testament. n.tp., 1757.) [17-]. 8 (B 760) - LIFE and fall of C., from the reign of K. Charles to the - COSTELLO, L. S. Memoir of S. Jennings. (In his present time. London, n.d. 12~. (B 587) Memoirs of eminent English-women, v. 4. 1844.) - LINDSAY, C. Narrative of the march to the Danube. - THOMSON, Mrs. K. B. Memoirs of Sarah, Duch(In his Military miscellany, v. 1. 1793.) of Marlborough. London, 1839. 2 v. 8~ See also Blenheim Palace.. 0 See also Blelnheim Palace. Churchill, T. O. Life of Lord Nelson. 3d ed. Churchill, Ownsham, or Awnsham, and John. Col- London, 1811. 4~ lection of voyages and travels. London, Churchill, Sir Winston. Divi Britannici; a remark 1744. 6 v. P. upon lives of the kings of this isle. London, Contents. Vol. 1. Locke, J. History of navigation. 1 -7 f - Navarette, D. F. Account of empire of China: with 167o. f. other voyages. — Baumgarten, M. Travels through Churchman, Caleb. Penn. rubber, for threshing grain. (In Egypt, Arabia, Palestine, and Syria. - Brewer, H., and Phil. Agric. Soc. Mem., v. 3. 1814.) Herckeman, E. Voy. to Chili. 1642, 43. - Candidius, Churchman, John, of Nottingham, Penn. ACCOUNT G. Formosa. - Curious remarks on empire of Japan. of the gospellabours of C.; [also] memorial - Monck, J. Voyage, 1619, 20 to Hudson's Straits, to of C [o ori discov. passage to W. I., with descript. of old and new of J. White. London, 1781. 8~ Greenland. -Beauplan, G. Le V. de. Descr. of Ukraine, Chlrchman, John, d. 1805. The magnetic atlas, contain, provinces of Poland, etc. - Angelo, M., of Gat- comprisino a system of the variation and dip tina. anzd Carli, D. de. Voyage to Congo, 1666, 67. - Merolla da Sorrento, J. Voyage to Congo and of the needle, by which the longitude may be other countries in South. Africk. - Roe, Sir T. Jour- ascertained. Lond., 1794. f". nal of voy. to East Indies, and observ. during residence - Explanation of the magnetic atlas. Phila., 1790. 8~ at the Mogul's court, etc. 2. Nieuhoff, J. Voy. and (B 993) travels into Brazil and the East Indies, etc. - Smith, Capt. J. Travels and observations. 1593-1629. - Two Churchman, The. Mar. 21, 1835 -Feb., 1859. New journals: lst, kept by seven sailers in Isle of St. Maurice York, 1835-59. 10 v. f.

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CHURCHMAN 583 CIBBER Churchman armed against the errors of the time; Chwolsohn, David. Die Ssabierund den Ssabismus. by'The Society for the Distribution of Tracts St. Petersburg, 1856. 2 v. 8~ in Defence of the Church of England and Contents. Vol. 1. Die Entwickelung der Begriffe Ireland'. London, 1814. 3 v. 8. Ssabier und Ssabismus und die Geschichte der harContents. Vol. 1, pt. 1. Davies, E. Constitution of ranischen Ssabier oder der syroellenistischen Heiden in nordlichen Mesopotamien und in Bagdiid zur Zeit des the church of Christ, the ministerial commission, and Chalifats. 2. Orientalische Quellen zur Geschichte the unity to be preserved in the church; - Eight dis er Ssabier und des Ssabismus courses. - Wake, ASp. Extracts from his Apostolical Fathers. - Nelson, R. Ember days in Lent explained. - Ueber die Ueberreste der altbabylonischen LitPt. 2. Ecclesiastical establishments and tests. - Roth- eratur in arabischen Uebersetzungen. St. eram, J. 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CICERO. 85 CICERO - Eng. Letters; with remarks by W. Melmoth. - Eng. Orations; with a commentary by G. 6th ed. London, 1803-04. 3 v. 8~. Long. London, 1851-58. 4 v. 8~ - Same. 6th ed. London, 1804. 3 v. 8~ Contents. Vol. 1. Verrinse. 2. Oratio pro P. QuinNote. In this edition the letters are placed ac- tio. - Pro Sex. Roscio Amerino. - Pro Q. Roscio cocording to their supposed dates. mcedo. - Pro M. Tullio. - Pro M. Fontelo. - Pro A. cording T /The supposed dates.ecina. - De imperio Cn. Pompeii. - The province - French. 7Lettres. (In Sain Real, C. V. IEuvres, v. Asia. - Pro A. Cluentio Habito. - De lege agraria con7, 5. 1767.) tra P. Servilium Rullum. - Pro C. Rabirio. - Index. 3. - CAPPONI, G. Studi sopra le letere di Cicerone. (n In L. Catilinam. - Pro L. Murena. - Pro P. Sulla. Archivio storico ital., n.s., v. 11, pt. 2. 1860.) Pro A. Lincinio Archia. - Pro L. Valerio Flacco. - - HERRMANN, C. F. Zur Rechtfertigung der Aechtheit Quum Senatui gratias egit. - Quum populo gratias egit. des erhaltenen Briefwechsels zwischen C. u. M. Bru- - De domo sua. - De haruspicum responsis. - Pro P. tus. (In Goettingen. Ges. d. Wiss. Abh., 1842-44.) Sestio. 4. In P. Vatinium testenm. - Pro M. Cselio. - - MANUTIUS, P. Commentarius in C. Epistolas De provinciis consularibus. - Pro L. Cornelio Balbo. - ad dliversos; acc. H. Rafa~zonii commepn nt. In L. Calpurnium Pisonem. - Pro Cn. Plancio. - Pro C. Rabirio Postumo. - Pro T. Annio Milone. - Pro M. Lipsiae, 1779-80. 2 v. 80. Marcello. - Pro Q. Ligario. - Pro rege Deiotaro. - Miscellaneous. Orationurnm Philippicarum liber li.-xiv. - Index to notes. - Aratea Phenomena; cum poet. interp. (In — Select orations; tr. by Duncan; [with] notes Astronomica vet. script. 1589.) by Sir C. Whittworth. London, 1777. 2 v. - Same. (In Poetae bucol.; and in Lemaire, N. E. (v. 1 w.). 80 Poet. min., v. 6. 1825.) Contents. Vol. 2. For Coelius. - Against Piso. - - Fragmenta. (In Mueller, C. Fr. hist. Gr., v. 3. 1849.) For Milo. - For Marcellus. - For Ligarius. - Against - Pens6e s de Cic6ron; tr. par M. l'abbe d' Olivet. Antony, I., II., Ix. 7e 6d. Liege, 1776. 12. - - Orations; tr. with notes byW. Guthrie. 5th ed. London, 1806. 2 v. (v. I w.). 8~ Contents. Vol. 2. Against Antonius. -For Ioscius. - In O rationes P. Manutii commentarius; [cum - For Rabirius. - For Dejotarus. - For Mursena. - textu]. Venetiis, 1578-80. 3 v. f. For Quintius. - Against Piso. - Orationes; ex recens. J. G. GreviiU, cum notis - - Orations; with treat. on rhetoric, etc., tr. by aliorum, ut et Q. Asconio Pediano et anon. C. D. Yonge. London, Bohn, 1851-62. 4 v. 80. schol. Amst., 1699. 6 v. 80 - French. Discours choisis; tr. par Auger. - Orationes; interp. et notis ill. C. de Merouville, Tome 2. Paris, 1786. 12. in usum Delphini. VYenetiis, 1725. 3 v. 40. Contents. Vol. 2. Pour Archias. - Contre Verres, sur les statues. - Pour Ligarius. - Pour De6jotarus. O ationes quaedan selecte cum. interpr. in -- Oratio de imperio Cn. Pompei; explan. C. usum Delph.; ace. De senectute; et De ami- Benecke. Lipsie, 1834. 80 citia. Ed. 10a. Londini, 1780. 8.Oratio deprovincis consularibus. Parisiis, Contents. Vita. - In Caecilium. -Pro lege Manilia. Orati de provinciis consularibus. Parisiis, Pro Rabirio. - In Catilinam, I.-Iv. - Pro Mursena. - 139. 4. Pro Archia poeta. - Pro Coelio. - In Pisonem. - Pro - Oratio I-iv,. in Catilinam. (In Sallustius. Bell. Cat. Milone. - Pro Marcello. - Pro Ligario. - In M. Anto- 1830.) nium Philippica, I., ii., Ix. - Notse. - De senectute. - - ORAZIONE in favore di Catilina contra Cicerone. (7In De amicitia. - Index. Raccolta di prose ital.. v. 2. 1809.) - Same. Item De senectute; De amicitia; Somn. - Oratio in Vatinium. Parisiis, 1538. 40 Scipionis. Ad ed. J. Oliveti. Edin., 1790. 120. - Oratio pro A. 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CIRCUMCISION 589 CIVIL LAW Circumcision. METNERS, C. De circumcisionis origine City Point, Va. U. S. CHRISTIAN COMMISSION. Record et causis. (In Goettingen. Ges. d. Wiss. Comm., of the federal dead buried from Libby prisons, and v. 14. 1798-99.) at City Point, and in the field before Petersburg and Circumnavigation. See Voyages round the world. Richmond. Phila., 1865. 8. (B 1959) Circus. BIANCONI, J; L. Descrizione dei circhi, Cityreformation demanded by the Bible. Boston, 1823. 8~. (B 1354, 1754) partic. di quello di Caracalla; pub. da C. Citywives' confederacy. See Vanbrugh, Sir J. Fea. Roma, 1789. f. Ciullo d'Alcamo. Dialogue. (In Rossetti, D. G. Early - MONGEZ, A. Sur les animaux promenes ou tues dans Italian poets, 1861.) les cirques. (In Paris. Inst. Ac. d. Inscr. Mem., Ciuncio Fiorentino. Canzoni. (In Trucchi, F. Poesie v. 10. 1833.) ital.,v. 1. 1846.) Cirencester, Richard of. See Ricardus Corinensis. - Eng. (In Rossetti, D. G. Early Italian poets. 1861.) Cirencester. 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CIVIL LAW 591 CIVILIZATION - MOMMSEN, T. Cod. Vaticani no. 5766 in quo sunt juris - Jus Italicum; - Latinitas; - Law; - Lex Dei; - ante Justiniani fragm. exemplum, addita trans. no- Marriage; - Minors; - Nexum; - Obligatio; - Pigtisque criticis. (In Berlin. Ak. d. Wiss. Abh., 1859.) nus; - Pletoria lex; - Possessio; - Postliminium; - - NOVA et methodica institutionum juris civilis Repetundee; - Salpensa; - Usufructus; - Vadimotractatio. Parisiis, 1714. 12 nium; - Voconia lex Civil liberty. See Liberty. - ORELLI, J. C., and BAITER, J. G. Index legum Ro- Ciilservice. BULLER, J. Remarkson civil service remanarum quarum apud Ciceronem mentio fit. (In form. London854.8 (1534) their Onomasticon Tullianum. 1836.) form. London, 1854.. A Sci( o G Posthumus Pac.ans,e d - - ELIOT, S. Civil service reform. (In Amer. Soc. Sci. - PACIO, G. Posthumus Pacianus; seu defini- Assoc. Trans., no. 1. 1869.) tiones juris utriusque Pacii novatie. Ed. alt., See also Competitive examination; - Gr. 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CIVILIZATION 592 CLAP - SEGA, J. What is true civilization? Boston, Claiborne, Nathaniel Herbert. Notes on the war 1830. 12~ in the South; with biog. sketches of Mont- STARK, J. On the supposed progress of human soci- goery, Jackson, Servier, Claiborne, and ety from savage to civilized life, etc. (In Roy. Soc. others. Richmod, 1819. 12 Edin. Trans., v. 15. 1841.) others~ Richmond, 1819 12~. Edin. Trans., v. 105. 1841.) Claiborne, Win. Charles Cole. C. (In Longacre, J. B. Nat. - VBfICOvTR, R. de. Historical analysis of Chris- portr. gal., v. 4. 1839.) tian civilization. London, 1850. 8~. Claim (in law). DESTRAIS, J. C. E. Acte public sur la - WACHSMUTH, E. W. G. Allgemeine Cultur- revendication des meubles. Strasbourg, 1839. 4~ geschichte. Leipzig, 1850-52. 3 v. 8~ (B 1434) Claimants on Mexico. Nos. 1-4; lawless conduct of the - WrILsON, D. Prehistoric man; origin of civil- executive toward American citizens having claims. isation in the Old and New World. 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(In hisWorks, v. 5. 1840.) laau, Alexs Claude. mens dalgbre. 6e Cixila (Lat. Zixilanus), Bp. of Toledo. Vita vel gesta S. 6d.; pr6c. d'un trait6 d'arithmetique, par TheIldefonsi. (?n Florez, H. Esp. sagrada, v. 5. 1750.) veneau. Paris, 1801. 2 v. 8. Clack, Franklin Hulse. Address on anniver. of the birth- _ Recherches sur les courbes a double courbure. day of Washington, before the Philomathian Soc. and Professors. etc., of Mount St. Mary's College, Paris, 1731. 4. Md., Feb. 22. Wash., 1845. 8~ (B-1572) - Thiorie de la figure de la terre, tiree des prinClackmannan County, Scotland. ERSKINE. J. F. Generald. Par view of the agriculture of the County of Clackmannan.pes de hydostatque 2e d. Pas, Edin., 1795. 4~ (W 76) 1808. 8~ Cladera, Christobal. Sobre los principales descu- - Theorie de la lune. Paris, 1765. 4~ brimientos de los Espanoles en el Mar Oceano; Claire d'Albe; par Mme. Cottin. (In her (Euvres, v. 8. 1817.) en respuesta h M. Otto. Madrid, 1794. 8 Clairieres, Les; par E. Souvestre. Paris, 1854. 12. Claflin Tennie C. Constitutional equality a right Clairon, Joseph Hippolite Legris de Latude, called Jlle. de. ClaflinTennie C. Constitutional equality aright Mimoires.I Barrilre, F. Biblioth. des mem., XAnemoiles. (In Barrlere, F. Bibliothl. des mem., of woman. New York, 1871. 8~ v. 6. 1846.) Clagett, Clifton. Opinions of C. Clagett. and R. Evans, on - Eng. Memoirs, with reflections upon dramatic the act of the legislature of N. Hampshire, passed art. London, 1800. 2 v. 12 June 24. Concord. 1813. 8 (B 453) art. Lo ndon, 1. 2 v. 1 2~ Clagett, Nicholas, 1654-1726. Persuasive to peaceableness - MLL. de C. (InMen and women of France, v.3. 1852.) and obedience; sermon, Bury St. Edmunds, July 29. Clairval philosophe, ou La force des passions. (In Biblioth. London, 1683. 4~. (B 1351) univ. des romans, Nouv., v. 13. 1799.) Sermon at the consecration of S. [Bradford], Bp. of Clallam language. GIBBS, G. Alphabetical voCastile,atLambethChapel. Lond.,1718. 4". 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Brief account of the death of C., by J. - Same. (In Cardwell, E. Tracts, v. 3. 1837.) Bates. 3d ed. Dedham, 1816. 120. (C 254) - Discourse cone. worship of the Virgin and saints. (In Clap, Nathaniel, of Newport, R.1. The duty of all Christians. Cardwell, E. Tracts, v. 3. 1837.) Newport, [1720]. 12~. (C 48, 120) - Operations of the Holy Spirit; ed. with add. by - Fueral sermno on. 1746. See Callender, J. (C 120) H'.Stebbing. London, 1719. 80 Clap, Noah, town clerk qf Dorchester. Letter relating to.Staebbing. London, 1719. 8~ events in D., 1639-1725. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. -Paraphrase with notes upon John vi. London, v. 1. 1806.) 1686. 4~. Clap, Roger. Memoirs of Capt. Roger Clap. Boston, 1807. - View of controversy between the representer and the 8~. (B 398) answerer; with an answer to the representer's last - Same. Boston, 1844. 12~ (Dorchester Antiq. reply. London, 1687. 4. (B 92) S. Col.,no. 2 Clagett, Wyseman. ATHERTON, C.H. Memoir of C. (In me. InYoung, Chron.of ss.846.) N. H. 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CLAP 593 CLARK - EDWARDS, J., of Northampton. Expostulatory letter Clareo y Floris, Historia de los amores de. (In Aribau to T. Clap, in reply to his Letter [on] Whitefield. Nov. ant. a Cervantes. 1850; v. 3. of his Bibl. 1850.) Boston, 1745. 8~ (C 43) Claret and olives; from the Garonne to the Rhone; - EPLY to [his] vindication, in Fleet's paper of Apr. 28. byA.B.each. Lodo, 2. 12 Claperman, Le; opra-comique. SeePiron,A. Claret de Fleurieu, C. P. See Fleurieu, Ch. P. Claret, Clapham, t. Calvert. Chemical manufactures. (In Arm- comte de. strong, Sir W. G., and others. Indust. res. 1864.) Claretie, Jules. L'incendie de la Birague. Paris, Clapham, Rev. Samuel. The Pentateuch, or five 1865. 16~ books of Moses, illustrated. Lond., 1818. 12~ - Lalitterature. (In Alcan, M., and others. Alman. de - Sermon in Sunderland for the benefit of the charity l'encycl. 1869.) school. 1792. Leeds, [17-]. 4~ (A 59) Claretta, Gaudenzio. Gli ultima anni di Bona di Savoia Clapham, Eng. DOLMAN, J. 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Richmond, 1863. 16~., Boston, 1859. 8~. Clapp, Henry. Address from union mass. meeting of Suf- Clarinda Singleheart, Some account of; by [A. folk, Norfolk, Plymouth, and Bristol Co. Washing- Manning]. London, 1855. 8~. tonians, to the public. Lynn, [18-]. 8~ (B 1280) Clarion, pseud. Pious William and Dame Europa's school; Clapp, Henry Austin. Biography of G. Weston. (ln Har- a poem. London, n.d. 8~. (E 158) vard memorial biographies, v. 2. 1866.) Clarissa Harlowe, by S. Richardson. London, 1817Clapp, Maria Elizabeth. ROBBINS, C. Portrait of 18. 2 v. 8. a Christian. Boston, 1858. 12. - Same. (Isn his Novels, v. 3. 1824.) Clapp, Otis. Letter to A. Lawrence and R. G. Shaw on the Clark. See also Clarke. condition and future growth of Boston. Boston, Clark, Rev. Aaron. Social condition of the Highlands and 1853. 8~ (B 1758) islands. (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans., Clapp, Theodore. Autobiographical sketches, dur- 1860.) ing 35 years' residence in New Orleans. Bos- Clark, Aaron. Manual for the use of the Assembly ton, 1857. 12. of N.Y. Albany, 1816. 16~ Clapp, Wm. Warland. Record of the Boston stage. - To C., Mayor of N. Y., [on immigration and naturalBoston, 1853. 16ization]. np., n.d. 8. (B 1496) Boston, 1853. 16~. Clark, Abraham. SANDERSON, J. (In his Biog. of the - La Fiammina; founded on a playby Achard. (In Sar- signers, v. 6. 1824.) gent, E. Mod. stand. dr., v. 39.) Clark, Alexander. Introduction. (Ise Pittenger, W. DarClapperton, Capt. Hugh. Journal of a second ex- ing and suffering. 1863.) pedition into the interior of Africa. London, - Intro. (IGeer,J.J. Beyond the lines. 1864.) Clark Alonzo. Annual address before the N. Y. State 1829. 4~ Med. Soc., Feb., 1853. Albany, 1853. 8~ (B 1550) - Narrative of travels in Africa. 1826. See Denham, Clark Alvan. New system of astronomy, in quesKe1-). D.. and Clapperton, H. tio ad aswer. New. 12 - LANDER, R. Records of C.'s last expedition to tion and answer. 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Wilkinson. 1789. 8~. (B 836) Wash., 1808. 8~ (W 86) Clarence; a tale of our own times; by Catherine See Aram, E. Trial. 1832. (B 1757) M. Sedgwick. Phila., 1830. 2 v. 12~ Clark, Daniel A. The church safe; sermon, consociation at Clarendon, Earl of. See Hyde. Watertown, June 25. N. Haven, 1817. 8. (B 308) Clarendon, Earl of. See Hyde. - Same. 2d ed. N. Haven, 1818. 8. (B 388) Clarendon, Hugh. New and authentic history of - Independence sermon, July 4, at Hanover, N. J. NewEngland, to 1768. London, n.d. 2 v. 4~ ark, 1814. 8. (B 308) - Influence of good taste upon the moral reflections, Clarendon, iltshire. PHILLIPS, T. Survey of t address. he marst, 1827. 8 (B 1237) and forest of Clarendon, in 1272. (In Archaeol., - Sermon, laying the corner-stone of the Charity Instiv. 25. 1834.) tute. Amherst. (In Webster, N. Address, 1820. Clarendon gallery. See Hyde, E. B 1237) Clarendon Printing House. See Oxford University. - Sermon: Mirror of human nature. (In National Clarendon state papers in the Bodleian Library. See Mac- preacher, v. 2. 1827.)'ray, W. I). - Same. N. Y., 1827. 8~ (B 956) 75. (10. 12. 73.)

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CLARK 594 CLARK - Sinners in the hands of an angry God; sermon, by Clark, Henry S. Correspondence. 1845. See Stanly, E., President Edwards, re-written. Amherst, 1826. 8. and Clark, H.S. (B 1501) (B 1285) Clark, Horace, Funeral eulogy on. 1852. See Newman, J. - The wise builder; sermon, Amherst, Mass., May 3, (B 1451) 1820. Boston, 1820. 8~ (B287) Clark, Hugh. Concise history of knighthood, cont. Clark, Daniel Kinnear. Railway machinery. Lon- the religious and military orders in Europe, don, 1855. 2 v. 4~ also the installations of the Garter, Bath, Clark, E. C. Oiught private property at sea to be exempt Thistle, and St.Patrick. Lon., 1784. 2v. 8~ from capture during war? (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. T I stred n t. hatlick. L on.nv. Soc. Sci. Trans., 1868.) - Introduction to heraldry. 14th ed. London, Clark, Dr. E. H. Answer to Clark and Whiston cone. the 1845. 16~ divinity of the Son and Holy Spirit. London, 1729. Clark, J. A. Sepulchral monuments of Bristol. (In Ar8". (B 149) chweol. Inst. of Gr. Brit. Ill. hist. of Bristol. 1853.) Clark, E. W. The Hawaiian translations of the Scriptures. Clark, J. C. To the electors of Chenango Co., N. Y. np., (In Hawaiian Club. Papers. 1868.) 1841. 8~ (B 1498) Clark, Edwin. Britannia and Conway bridges. Clark, J. Henry. Present position and claims of the temLondon, 1850. 2 v. 8~ and Plates f. perance enterprise, prize essay. N. Y., 1847. 8~. Clark, Eli Benedict. Centennial discourse before the 1st (B 1281) Cong. Society in Chicopee, Sept. 26, 1852. (In Cha- Clark, James. Observations on the shoeing of pin, 0. Chapin genealogy. 1862.) horses. Edin., 1782. 8~ Clark, Ephraim. Discourse on justification by grace. Clark, Sir James. Medical notes on France, Italy, Boston, 1751. 80 (B 1092) Clark, Rev. F. M. Annual address before Mass. Temper- and Switzerland; effects of residence in the ance Soc., May 27, 1838. Boston, 1838. 8. (B 1880) South of Europe in pulmonary consumption. Clark, Ferdinand. American captives in Havana, a reply to London, 1820 8~ N. P. Trist. Boston, 1841. 8~. (B 1498) N. P. Trist. Boston, 1841. 50. (B 1498) - Memoir of J. Conolly, comprising a sketch of Clark, Francis. East India register and directory, - he treamet of te compnsa ina sketch of 1843, 44, 48-54. London, 1843-54. 9 v. 12 the treatment of the insane in Europe and 1843, 44, 48-54. London, 1843-54. 9 v. 12~n Note. Afterl848 entitled E. Indiaregister and army list'. A eria London, 1869. Clark, George. Gen. obs. See Clarke, G.. of Surrey. Sanative influence of climate. 3d ed. London, Clark, George. Disc., Sept. 13, 1812, death of G. Williamson. 1841. 12. London, 1812. 8~ (B 1242) - Treatise on pulmonary consumption, with inClark, Rev. George Faber. Future retribution; ser- quiry into the causes, etc., of tubercular and mon, Warwick, Mass., Feb. 17, 1850. N. Y., n.d. 8~ scrofulous disease. London, 1837. 8. (C 206) - Hell; sermon, Warwick, Mass., Feb. 17, 1850. N. Y., Clark, James H. Theiro-heartedregiment; 115th n.d. 8~ (C 206) N. Y. vols. Albany, 1865. 12~. - History of the town of Norton, Bristol Co., Clark, Jefferson. Address, anniv. of the Franklin Typog. Mass., 1669-1859. Boston, 1859. 12~ Soc., Jan. 17, 1826. Bost., 1826. 8. (B938, 1662, 1882) Clark, George H. The union; sermon, Savannah, Clark, John. Diss. de monumentis quibusdam fast day, Nov. 28, 1860. Savannah, 1860. 8. Romanis in Boreali parte Magnae Britanniae Clark, Col. George Rogers. Sketch of his cam- detectis. Edin., 1750. 4~ paign in the Illinois, 1778-79, with an introd. Clark, Rev. John, b. 1745. JAY, W. Remarks on the charP an h...p acter and narrative of C. Boston, 1821. 8. (B 570) by H. Pirtle, and the public and private in- Clark, John, d. 1807. General view of the agriculture of structions, and Major Bowman's Journal of Brecknock. London, 1794. 4~ (W 75) the taking of Post St. Vincents. Cincin., - General view of the agriculture of Hereford. London, 1869. 8 Valley hist. ser., no. 3.) 1794. 4~ (W 73) 1869. 8~ (Ohio Valley hist. ser., no. 3.) _ General view of the agriculture of Radnor. London, Clark, George T. Some particulars cone. the military archi- 1794. 4~ (W 75) tecture of the Tower of London. (In Archeeol. Inst. Clark, John. Considerations on the purity of the princiof Gr. Brit. Old London. 1867.) ples of W. H. Crawford [and] C. Tait; [and] on the Clark, George W. Harp of freedom. New York, introduction of Africans into this state. Augusta, 1856. 12. Ga., 1819. 8. (B 545, 1492, W 10) Clark, Gilbert? The judgment of the Fathers [on] the Clark, John. Native productions; a glance at the Trinity; opposed to G. Bull's'Defence of the Nicene Leeds poets. Leeds, 1855. 12~. faith'. Pt. 1. London, 1695. 4. (B 96) Clark, John. Records of the descendants of Hugh Clark, Henry Grafton, M.D. Address before the Clark. Boston 1866. 8~ Suffolk District Medical Society, Apr. 24. Boston, 1852. 8~ (B 1550) 1852. 80~. (B 1550) - Clark, John A. Glimpses of the old world. Phila., - Contagiousness ofcholera. (In Mass. Med. Soc. Pub., 1840. 2 v. 12~ v. 2. 1867.) Clark, John Willis. Yacht voyage to Faroe Islands and Ice- Draft of a metropolitan sanitary code. [Boston, 1859.] land. (In Galton, F. Vacation tourists. 1861.) f~. (A 67), Clark, Rev. Jonas. The best art of dress; or, Early piety, - Letter enclosing a description of the vaccine vesicle and sermon, Sept. 13, 1761. Boston, 1762. 8~ (B 216) instructions rel. to vaccination, from the National - Christ's mission of the seventy illustrated, sermon, orvaccine establishment, London. Boston, [1859]. 8~. dination of J. Bridge, Sudbury, Nov. 4. Boston, (B 1548) 1761. 80. (B 216) - Medical jurisprudence. (In Mass. Med. Soc. Comm., - Denial of Christ. (In Prot. Episc. pulpit. v. 2. 1832.) v. 11, no. 2. 1868.) - Fate of bloodthirsty oppressors, sermon, Apr. 19, 1775. - Sanitary code for cities.'(In Bell, J. Report on san- Boston, 1776. 8~. (B 216) itary measures. 1810.) - Importance of military skill, sermon to the Anc. and - Ship-fever; its history, nature, and best treatment; Hon. Artil. Co., June 6. Boston, 1768. 8~. (B 177, Fiske fund prize dissertation, 1849. Boston, 1850. 8~. 179, 216, 958) (B 1550) - Sermon, general election. Boston, [1781]. 8. (B 49, -'Superiority of sanitary measures over quarantines, ad- 176, 182, 186) dress. Boston, 1852. 8. (B 1725) Clark, Joseph, b. 1751. Diary, May 1778-Nov. 79. (In New See also Boston (City Ph7ysician and Internal Health Jersey Hist. Soc. Proc., v. 7. 1853-55.) Dept.), (p. 340.) - Sermon, death of W. Paterson, Sept. 21, 1806. New Clark, Henry James. Mind in nature; or, Origin Brunswick, 1806. 8. (B 963t Clark, Joseph, of Newcastle. Friendly address to the free of life and mode of development of animals. burgesses of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 2d ed. NewNew York, 1865. 8~ castle, 1809. 8. (B 726) - On the affinities of sponges. - Anatomy and physiol- Clark, Joseph Sylvester. Historical sketch of Conogy of the vorticellidan parasite, trichodina pedicu- gregational churches inMass. Bost. 1838. 12~ lus Ehr., of hydra. - On the spongise ciliatee, as infusoria fagellata. (In Boston Soc. of Nat. Hist. - Historical sketch of Sturbridge, Mass. BrookMem., v. 1. 1866-69.) field, 1838. 8~

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CLARK 595 CLARKE Clark, Joshua V. H. Onondaga; reminiscences. Clark, Samuel, D. D. Powers claim'd by the hierarchy Syrcuse, 1RO849AN c]2 v.n examined; occasioned by The parallel, etc. LonSyracuse, 1849. 2 v. 8~. don, 1735. 8~ (B58) Clark, Laban. Sermon: submission to God. n.t.p. 8~. -PARALLEL; a vindication of the A-b-p of (B 1285) C-t-y for his opposing the promotion of Clark, Latimer, and Sabine, R. Electrical tables S 1 C-k to a bishoprick. London, 1735. 8~ Clark, Rev. Samuel, Fzuneral sermon on. 1769. See Ashspectors and operators. London, 1871. 8~ worth, C. (B303) Clark, Margret. True confession. London, 1680. 4~ (B 12) Clark, Samuel. Sherwin's mathematical tables, reClark, Mary. Biog. sketches of the fathers of New vised. 5th ed. London, 1770. 8. England. Concord, 1836. 16. Clark, Samuel, and others. The complete diet. of Clark, Mary Senior. Lost legends of the nursery arts and sciences. London, 1764-65. 2 v. f' songs. London, 1870. 8~. Clark, Samuel A. History of St. John's Church, Clark, Nathaniel C. Dissertation on the judgments of God; Elizabeth Town, N. Y. Phila., 1857. 8~ from Itev. xiii. Poughkeepsie, 1809. 12~. (C 233) Clark, Sereno Dickenson. The faithful steward. Clark, Nathaniel G. Outline of the elements of the Boston. 1853. 12. English language. New York, 1863. 12~ Clark, Sheldon. Essay on volition. New Haven, 1839. 8~ Clark, Peter. Advantages and obligations arising (B 1362) from the oracles of God, etc., [convention sermon], - Essays. t.p.w. [1822.] 12~. (C 220) May 30. Boston, 1745. 8~ (B 51, 75, 216, 274, 862) Clark, Stephen. Practical observations on the - Captain of the Lord's host: sermon, Salem, fast day, hygieie of the army of India. London, Feb. 26, 1740/1. Boston, 1741. 80 (B 26, 216) - Christian bravery, sermon before the Hon. Art. Co., 1864. 8. Boston, Junb 7. Boston, 1736. 8~ (B 308) Clark, Stephen M. Report of the trial of C. for arson. - Defence of the divine right of infant baptism;Salem, 1821. (B 949, 1441) in reply to J. Gill's'Divine right of infant Clark, Thomas. Sketches of the naval history of baptism examined', and in vindication of J. theUnited States, 1775-1813. Philadelphia, Dickinson's'Brief illustr.' Boston, 1752. 80 181. 12 - Defenceof the Summermorningsconversation'against Clark, Thomas, il. D. Case of C. at British foreign de[S. Webster's]'Winter evening's conversationg vi- pendencies; conduct of F. North, Gov. of Ceylon, [S. Webster's]'Winter evening's conversation vin- etc. London, 1812. 8 (B 1447) dicated'. Boston, 1760. 8~ (B 912) ec Lo n,^ 181 2 A8 ( - Man's dignity and duty; Dudleian lecture. Boston, Clark, Thomas March, Bp. of R. I. Address to 1763. 8~. (B 51, 152, 841) the members of the congregation of Grace Church, - Religion to be minded, etc.; sermon cont. a word in Boston, May, 1842. Boston, 1842. 12~. (C 237) season to soldiers, April 6. Boston, 1755. 8~ (C 25) - Annual address before the Mass. Temperance Soc., - Remarks on'The opinion of one that has perused the May 27, 1838. Boston, 1838. 8~ (B 1732) Summer morn. conversation'. Best., 1758. 8~ (B 41) - Education required by the times. (In Amer. Inst. - Rulers' highest dignity and the people's truest glory, Instr. Lect., 1836.) sermon, May 30, election [day]. Boston, 1739. 8. - Immortality of man, sermon, Easter, 1852. Hartford, (B 146, 183, 216) 1852. 8~ (B 1285) - Scripture doctrine of original sin defended; in a Sum- - John Whopper,the newsboy. Bost., 1871. 16~ mer morning's conversation; cont. remarks on'A - Modern infidelity, Price lecture, Mar. 15, 1848. Boswinter evening's conv.'. Boston, 1758. 8~ (B 41) ton,1848 8 (B 1285) - The Scripture grounds of the baptism of Christian o 18 8. (t r r infants. Boston, 1735. 8~ (B 35) Clark, Mr. and irs. Uriah. Spiritualist register; - Service of God in the gospel ministry, recommended, facts and statistics of spiritualism, 1857-61. sermon, ordination of W. Jenison, Salem, May 22. Auburn, N. Y., 1857-61. 4 v. 18. Boston, 1728. 8. (B 216, C 45) Clark, W. Union of church and state vindicated. Dublin, - Sinner's prayer for converting grace, sermon. Boston, 1854. 1 B 1232) Feb. 13, 1734. Boston, 1735. 8. (B 308) Clark, W. R. Why I am a Methodist. (Iii Pitts-Street - Summer morning's conversation. See the title'Scrip- Chapel lect. 1858.) ture doctrine' above. Clark, Prof. W. W. Relation between erect vision and the - Witness of the Spirit in the hearts of believers, ser- inverted image on the retina. (In Amer. Assoc. mon, Watertown, Sept. 16, 1743. Boston, 1744. 8~ Proc., v. 6. 1852.) fB 67, 216) iiurk, Mrm. A. The stewarPo., v. 6. 1852^.) (B 67, 216) - CHAUNCEY, C. The opinion of one that has perused Clark, Wi. A. The steward's reckoning; sermons; the'Summer morning's conversation'. Boston, 1758. also The kingdom of Christ has no connection 8~. (B41, 269) with civil governments. N. Y., 1833. 12~ - GILL, J. Infant baptism a part and pillar of Popery Clark, m. Gorge. Peloponesus; otes of study a vindication of a eply to Clarke's'Defence'. Clark,. Geoge. Pelopo esus; notes of study London, 1766. 8~ (B 259) and travel. London, 1858. 8~. - MARCH, E. Fair play! a needful word to temper the - General education and classical studies. (In Camb.'Summer morning's conversation', etc. Portsmouth, essays. 1855.) 1758. 8~ (B 41, 269) - Naples and Garibaldi. (In Galton, F. Vacation tour- WEBSTER, S. A'Winter evening's conversation' vin- ists, 1861.) - Poland. (In 1862-63.) dicated against remarks of C.,in'Summer morning's Clark, Prof. Wm. S. Report on horses. n.tp. conversation'. Boston, [17571. 8~ (B 41, 269) (Mass. State Board of Agricult.p - Feuneral sermon on. 1768. See Barnard, T. (B 41) 1860. 8~ (Mass. State Board of Agricult.) Clark, Rev. Pitt. Explanation of John i. 1; discourse. Bos- Clark, Wm. Tierney. Account of Gravesend Pier. (In ton, 1832. 8~ (B 1285) Inst. of Civil Engin. Trans., v. 3. 1842.) - Sermon, formation of a new heart. (In Liberal Clark, Willis Gaylord. Literary remains; ed. by preacher, v. 3. 1830.) L. G. Clark. 4th ed. New York, 1855. 8. - Sermon, Marlborough, ordin. of S. F. Bucklin. Nov. 2, - Address on the characters of Lafayette and Washing1808. Boston, 1809. 8~ (B 210, 277, 864, 917) ton; before the Washington Soc. of Lafayette Col, - Funeral sermonl on. See Bigelow, A. (B 1211) July 4. Phil., 1840. 8. (B 1578) Clark, Richard. The first volume of poetry, revised. Clark family. CLARK, J. Record of the descendLondon, 1824. 12~ ants of Hugh Clark of Watertown. Boston, Clark, Rufus Wheelwright. Lectures to young 1866. 8~. men. Wash., 1842. 12~. Clarke, Adam. Account of C. by [himself]; ed. - Discourse before the Soc. for Prev. of Pauperism. Bos- by J. B. B.Clarke. New York, 1833. 129 ton, 1854. 8~ (B 1464) - Review of M. Stuart's pamphlet on slavery,'Con- - Bibliographical dictionary; incl. Harwood's science and the Constitution'. Boston, 1850. 8. View of the classics. London, 1802-04. (B 1477, 1486) 6 v. 12~ Clark, Samuel. WILLIAMS, D. Questions previous to the Bbligra r mi llny s l. ili ordination of C., with his confession of faith, etc. - ogaphcal mscella supp. to g. London, 1713. 8~ (B 42) dictionary. London, 1806. 2 v. 120.

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CLARKE 596 CLARKE - Dissertation on the use and abuse of tobacco. 3d ed. Clarke, Freeman, vs. Rochester City. GRIFFIN, E. ArLiverpool, 1805. 8. (B 1550) gument for appellants. Rochester, 1857. 8~. (B 1440) - Same. 1st Amer. ed. Burlington, New Jersey, 1812. Clarke, George. Voyage to America, 1703, with 8~ (B 822) - Doctrine of salvation by faith proved. London, 1816. introd. and notes by E. B. O'Callaghan. A18O. (B 1382) bany, 1867. 4. (N. Y. colonial tracts, no. 2.) - The fruits of early instruction; happy death of C. A. Clarke, George, of Surrey. General obs. on the common Smith. London, [18-]. 120. (C248) mode of defending the doctrine of the trinity, and - Letter to P. S. Du Ponceau. (In Amer. Antiq. Soc. the union of the two natures in Christ. Bost., 1817. Trans., v. 2. 1836.) 8~. (B 263, 271) - Memoirs of Mary Cooper. N. York, 1816. 16~ Clarke, George. Extension of bonding privileges. (In - Observations on passages of Scripture by T. Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans., 1861.) Harmer, enlage. Charlestow, 4. Clarke, George Rogers. H., J. (In Longacre, J. B. Nat. Harmer, enlarged. Charlestown, 1815.4 v. 8~ portr. gal., v. 4. 1839.) - Sermon: The inquiring lawyer. (In Suddards. Brit. Clarke, H. C. Cofeerate household almanac. pulpit, v. 1. 1837.) Clarke,. C. Confederate household almanac. - Summary of the evidences of natural and revealed re- Vicksburg, 1863. 12. ligion. Boston, 1814. 12~. (C 220) - Diary of the war for separation from the inaug-- BEAUMONT, J. Funeral address after the interment of uration of Lincoln to the battle of Shiloh. Clarke. London, 1832. 8. (B 1242) - BLUNT, J. J. (In hisEssays. 1860.) Vicksburg, 1862. 8. Clarke, Alured. Sermon before the Ho. of Commons, Clarke, Henry. Clarke's seaman's desiderata; with Jan. 31. London, 1731. 4~ (B 1465) add. and corrections; by J. Garnett. New - Sermon, Winchester, opening of the county-hospital, Brunswick, N. J., 1801. 8 1736. 2d ed. London, 1737. 8. (C 216) Brunswik, N.J., l101. 8. Clarke, Sir Arthur. Diseases of the skin; on sul- larke, Hery. History of Sabbatarians or Seventhphur fumigations. London, 1821. 12~ day Baptists in America. Utica, 1811. 12. Clarke, Benj. British gazetteer. London, 1852. Clarke, Henry B. Report of the committee on clinical medicine for the south-eastern district. (In Mass. Ho3 V. 8. mceop. Med. Soc. Pub., 1862, 1863.)- Annual adContents. Vol. 1. Abb-Cyn. 2. Dac-Liv. 3. Liv-Zen. dress,'Clinical homoeopathy'. (in 1865.) Clarke, C. On the edge of the storm. New York, Clarke, Hyde. Ephesus, alecture. Smyr., 1863. 18. 1869. 12~ - Connection of the prehistoric and historic ages in Clarke, Calvin. Christian submission: sermon, funeral of western Asia. (In Internat. Cong. of Prehist. Mrs. S. H. Cleaveland, of Marshall, Mich. Cincin., Archrlol. Trans., 1868.) 1844. 8~ (B 1211) - The engineering of Holland. (In Weale, J. Quart. Clarke, Charles. Architectura ecclesiastica Lon- papers on engineering v. 2. 1844.)- Manufacture dini, drawings by J. Coney, G. Shepherd, etc. of bricks and tiles in Holland. (In v. 3. 1845.) ndon, lrawigs by J. Coney,. bhepherd, etc. Clarke, Rev. James Freeman. Book of worship London, 1820. ~9 for the congregation and home. 5th ed. Clarke, Charles. The Beauclercs. (In Fraser's magazine, Bosto 1o 85 120 v. 72-74. 1865-66.) OSton, 1856. 12~ Clarke, Charles Cowden. Moliere-characters. Edin- - Christian doctrine of forgiveness of sin; essay. burgh, 1865. 8~ 2d ed. Boston, A.U.A., 1867. 16~. - Shakespeare characters; chiefly those subordi- - Christian doctrine of prayer; essay. 17th ed. nate. London, 1863. 8~ Boston, A.U.A., 1869. 16~. Clarke, Charles Mansfield. Diseases of females - The church, as it was, as it is, as it ought to be, disattended by discharges. London, 1814-21 course. Boston, 1848. 8. (B1307) -attended by dis. London,. Church of the Disciples, sermon on [its] principles 2 v. 8. and methods. Boston, 1847. 8. (B 1285) Clarke, Rev. Edward, d. 1786. Letters concerning - Disciples' hymn book. 2d ed. Boston, 1856. the Spanish nation. London, 1763. 4~ 12~. - Comparative remarks on the advantages of dry docks - Discourse on the aspects of the war, Apr. 2, 1863. and marine railways, as applicable to the repair of Boston. 1863. 8. (B 1593) ships of war in the U. S. n.t.p. 8. (B 1108) - Eleven weeks in Europe. Boston, 1852. 12~ Clarke, Edward Daniel. Greek marbles in the - False witnesses answered. Boston, 1835. 8. (D 61) Library of the Univ. of Cambridge. Camb., - Same. Boston. AU.A., 1835. 12~. (Vol. 9 of C 168) 1809. 80. - History of the campaign of 1812. (In Campbell, M. - Tomb of Alexander; the sarcophagus in the Revolutionary services of Gen. W. Hull. 1848.) British Museum. Camb., 1805. 40. - The hour which cometh and now is, sermons. British Museum. Camb., 1805. 4~ - Travels in Europe, Asia, and Africa. 4th ed. in Cambride. ( S M -- Margaret Fuller in Cambridge. (In, Ossoli, S. M. F. London, 1816-24. 11 v. 8~. Memoirs, v. 1. 1852.) Contents. Vol. 1, 2. Russia. - Tartary.- Turkey.. Orthodoxy; its truths and errors. Boston, 3-8. Greece. - Egypt. - The Holy Land. 9-11. 1866. 12 Sc rdinavia. - ame. Part 1. Russia, Tartary, and Turkey. Rendition of A. Burns, discourse on Christian politics, Phiae. 1811t. 80.-ussia, June 4, 1854. Boston. 1854. 80. (B 1285) Phila., 1811. 8~ -- Sermon in Amory Hall, after the death of W. E. - OTTER, W. Life and remains of C. London, Channing. Boston, 1842. 8~ (B 1210) 1825. 2 v. 80 - Slavery in the United States, thanksgiving sermon, - ST. JOHN, J. A. (It hi.s Lives of eel. trav., v. 3. Nov. 24, 1842. Bosto, 1843. 12. (B 1254) HIarper's fam. lib.) - Ten great religions; an essay in comparative Clarke, Edward George. City of London College. (In theology. Boston, 1871. 8. Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans., 1862.) -'Two ways in religion', reviewed; letter to Rev. F. D. Clarke, Edward Goodman. Medicinse praxeos Huntington. Boston, 1862. 8~. (C 272) compendium. 3a ed. London, 1805. 180 - The well-instructed scribe; or, Reform and conservaModern practice of phy. Ln dondl~, 1805. * 80 *tism; sermon, installation of G.EF. Simmons and - Modern practice oS physic. Lmidon, 1805. 8~ S. Ripley, Waltham, Oct. 27. Boston, 1841. 8~ - Same. 2d ed. London, 1807. 8~ (B 1317) Clarke, Edward Hammond, M.D. Observations on Clarke, James Stanier. Progress of maritime dispolypus of the ear. Boston, 1867. 8. covery. Vol. 1 [the only one published]. - P.olypi and fungus of the ear. [Pages 1-11 of the London, 1803. 4~ Amer. med. monthly, Feb. 1854.] 8 (B 1550) nd M'Arthur, J. Life of Lord Nelson. Lon- Relation of drugs to treatment; introd. lect. before the, medical class of Harv. Univ. Boston, 1856. 8~ don, 1809. 2 v. 4. (B 1550) Clarke, John, d. 1676. Ill newes from New England. (In Clarke, Francis. See Clerke. Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 32. 1854.)

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CLARKE 597 CLARKE Clarke, John, Master of Lincoln school. Formule Clarke, Reuben. Sermon, bef. the Ho. of Corn., Feb. 4, oratorie. t.p.u. London, 1632. 12 1740/1; general fast. London, 1741. 4~ (B 1256) Clarke, John, dean of Seawn. Enclquiry into the cause an Clare, Samuel, minister of St. Bennet-Fink, d. 1682. Clarke, John, clean of Sanmn. Enquiry into the cause and origin of evil; in answer to Boyle and others; eight Geographical description of all countries in sermons, 1719. (In Boyle lecture sermons, v. 3. the world. London, 1671. f~ 1738.) - General martyrologie; added lives of 32 EngClarke, John, D.D., of Boston, d. 1798. Discourses lish divines. t.p.w. [1652?]. f. to young persons. Boston, 1804. 12~ Contents. General martyrologie. - Life of G. Wis- Answer to the question, Why are you a Christian? chard.- T. Cartwright. - A. Hildersam. - H. Clarke. Boston, 1795. 8. (B 159) - B. Potter. - R. Sedgwick. - I. Balsam. - J. Dod. - Same. Boston and Camb., 1848. 120. (D 28) - H. Palmer. - J. Ball. - R. Rothwell. - J. Herring. - Discourse, Boston, Apr. 19, 1795 after the interment of - J. Preston. - T. Benet. - J. Lambert. - Dr. Barnes. N. W. Appleton. Boston, 1796. 8~. (B 172, 286) - W. Hunter. - J. Palmer. - J. Cheek. - J. Ball. - - Discourse before the Humane Soc. of Mass., June 11. G. Colinius. - Joane Q. of Navarr. - J. Collet. - M. Boston, 1793. 8~ (B 770, 1898, 1923) Coverdale. — E. Sands. - R. Greenham. - P. Baines. - Discourse, funeral of C. Chauncy. Boston, 1787. 8~ - W. Bradshaw. - J. Stock. (B 172) - Life and death of Cyrus the Great.- Life and death - Introtluction to the making of Latin. New ed. of Nebuchadnezzar the Great. (Int Somers,J. Col. New York, 1799. 120. of tracts, 2d ed., v. 7. 1812.) - Letter to Dr. Mather, occasioned by his disingenuous - Martyrologie of the Church of England, etc. reflections upon'Salvation for all men'. Boston, London, 1652. fo 1782. 8~ (B150) - True account of the four chiefest plantations - Letters to a student in the Univ. of Camb., Mass.of the Eglish in Amer London, 1670 f Boston, 1796. 120. (C 116) B~oston, 1796. 12~. (C116) of the English in America. London, 1670. fq - Occasional discourses. Boston, 1804. 12~ Clarke, Samuel, Rector of St. James, d. 1729. Works. - Sermon, Jan. 2, 1784, interment of S. Cooper. Boston, London, 1738. 4 v. f. 1784. 8~ (B 87, 216, 281) Contents. Vol. 1, 2. Sermons. 3. Paraphrase on - Sermons. Boston, 1799. 8~ the evangelists. - Essays on baptism, confirmation, and - To the author of a'Letter to Dr. Mather'. Boston, repentance. - Exposition of the Church catechism. - 1783. 8~ (B 150) Letter to Dodwell cone. the immortality of the soul, - BErLKNAP, J. Sketch of life and character of J. Clarke. with defences. - Reflections on Amyntor. 4. Scrip(In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 6. 1800.) ture doctrine of the trinity. - Tracts relating to the - Fsuneral sermon on. 1798. See Thacher, P. (B 172, trinity.- Papers between Leibnitz and C. relating to 233, 281, 867) the principles of natural philosophy and religion. - Clarke, John, M.D. Diseases of children. Part 1. Letter to B. Hoadly relating to the proportion of veClarke, John, M.D. Diseases of children. Part 1. locity and force in bodies in motion. London, 1815. 8~ - Discourse cone. the connexion of the prophecies in the Clarke, John, of Philadelphia. Treatise on the Old Testament; from the 6th ed. of'A demonstramulberry tree and silk worm, etc. Phila., tion of the being of G', etc. 2d ed. London, 1839. 120. 1725. 8. (B 116) 1839. 12~. - Discourse on the bein and attributes of God, Clarke, John Erskine. Penny banks. (In Nat. Assoc.Prom. Discourse on the being and attributes of God, Soc. Sci. Trans., 1857.)- Workingmen's refresh-. the obligations of natural religion, and the ment rooms. (In 1858.) - Injurious effects of en- truth of the Christian revelation, with letters forced attendance at public worship. - On giving in- to him and his answers. 7th ed. London, terest in penny banks. (I~n 1859.)- Workingman's 17 Saturday night. (In 1860.) 1728. 8. Clarke, John H. Speech on intervention, Feb. 9. Wash., - - Same. 9th ed. London, 1738. 8~ 1852. 8. (B 1505, 1506) - - Same. (In Boyle lecture sermons, v. 2. 1739. Clarke, Joseph. Causes and cure of some diseases of infancy - Evidences of natural and revealed religion. (In Wat(In Roy. Irish Acad. Trans., v. 6. 1797.) - A dis- son, R. Col. of tracts. v. 4. 1791.) ease until lately fatal to infants. (In v. 15. 1828.) - The government of passion, sermon before the Queen, Clarke, L. H. Report of the trial, S. Miller vs. M. M. Noah, Jan. 7. London. 1711. 4~. (B 1350) for alleged libel. N. Y., 1823. 8~. (B 1099) - Letter to E. Wells, in answer to his'Remarks'. LonClarke, Lewis. 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Boston, 1869. 8~ ery Convention. n.p., [18-]. 4~ (A 64) - Records of descendants of T. Clarke, Plymouth, - Strictures on the Life of Wm. Wilberforce by 1623-1697. Boston, 1869. 8~. W. and S. Wilberforce. London, 1838. 8~ - Records of descendants of Wm. Curtis, Rox- - Thoughts on the necessity of improving the condition bury 1632. Boston, 1869. 8~ of the slaves in the Brit. Colonies with a view to bClarke, uyss Sara Jane See Lippincott, Mrs. S. J. C. emancipation and the advantages of that measure. Clarke, Mliss Sara Jane. See Lippmincott, l~rs. S. J. C. New York 1823. 8 (B 1483) Clarke, Saul. Saints' perseverance, sermon at Chester, Apr. - CRUMMELL. Eulogy on C.; also Freedom', poem, 25. iNOrthampton,18.3S. {15-180) CRUMMELL, T A n. Eulogy on C.; also'Freedom', poem, 25. Northampton, 1830. 8' (B.1286) Clarke, Sir Simon Houghton, and others. Address to peo. by.. easn. ew Yo 47 (B 1451) ple of Gr. Brit. and Ireland; ans. to'Address', etc., -- FRANCKLYN, G. 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CLAVELIN 601 CLAY Clavelin, O. Histoire de la revolution. See Kerversau, - Life and speeches of H. Clay, comp. and ed. by F. M. de. D. Mallory. New York, 1843. 2 v. 8~ Claverhouse, John, Visc. Dundee. See Graham, John. Contents. Vol. 1. Life of H. C. -Speeches: DoClavering, Robert, Bp. Charge at the primary visitation of mestic manufactures. - Line of the Perdido. - Renewhis diocese. London, 1730. 8~ (B 1864) ing the charter of the first bank of the U. S. - Aug- Sermon, yearly meeting of charity schools. London, mentation of military force. - Increase of the navy. - 1733. 4". (B 1267) New army bill. - Return from Ghent. - U. S. bank Claverings, The; by A. Trollope. London, 1867. question. - Direct tax, and the state of the nation after 2 vo 8''the war with r. Brit. - Bill for forcing neutrality. - Same. Leii,. 2 v16.Commercial restrictions with foreign nations. - Inter- Same. Leipzig, 1867. 2 v. 16~ nal improvement.- War between Spain and her cololVote. From Cornhill mag., v. 13-15. 1866-67; also in nies. - Emancipation of So. America. - Seminole war. Littell's living age, v. 88-92. 1866-67. - So. American affairs. - Spanish treaty. - ProtecClaveus, G. Apologia chrysopceiae et argyropteiae adv. T. tion of home industry. - Mission to So. America. - Erastum. (I.Zetzner, L. Theatrum chem., v.2. 1613.) Greek revolution. - Amer. industry. - Reply to J. - De recta et vera ratione progignendi lapidis phi- Randolph. - Address to La Fayette. - Address to his losophici, seu salis argentifici et aurifici. - IDe constituents on the Presidential election of 1825. - Electriplici preaparatione auri et argenti. (In v. 4. 1613.) tion of Pres. hy Cong. in 1825.- African colonization. Ir - Charge of corruption. - Political condition of the Claviere, Etienne, and Brissot de Warville, J. P. U. S. during Adams's administration. - Retiring from De la France et des Etats-Unis. London, office. - Commencement of Jackson's administration. 1787. 850 - Effect of the protective system on the southern Inothroy'' B9.states. - Reduction of duties on imports. - Nomina- Another copy. (B793) *tion of Van Buren as minister to Or. Brit. 2. Defence - Same. Nouvelle 6d. Paris, 1791. 8~ (Vol. 3 of the Amer. system. - Public lands. - N.E. boundary of Brissot's Nouveau voyage.) of the U. S. -On Jackson's veto of the bill to re-charter Eng. Consideratios on the relative situation the U.S. Bank. - Introd. the compromise tariff bill. - ~-Eng. Considerations on _ the relative situation - Support of the compromise act. - President's mesof France and the United States. London, sage returning the publ. land bill. - Removal of the pub1783. 8~ lic deposits from the Bank of the U. S. - Public distress - Same, entitled Commerce of the United States. caused by the removal of the deposits. - State of the Sampe, [1794].edoC(Vol.c2 of BeUnissoted'es. New country from the effects of the removal of the deposits. np., [1794]. 8~ (Vol. 2 of Brissot's New - Our relations with France. - Our relations with the travels.) Cherokee Indians. - Cumberland road bill. - The ap- Germ. Neue Reise durch die Ver. Staaten. pointing and removing power. - Public land bill. - Relations with France. - Admission of Arkansas into Hof, 1796. 8. (Vol. 3 of Brissot's Neue the Union. - Fortification bill. - Recognising the indeReise.) pendence of Texas. - Expunging resolution. - Sub- DACIER, B. J. Notice sur Clavier. (In Paris. Inst. treasury bill. - Pre-emption bill. - Sub-treasury ac. dl. lnscr. Mem., v. 7. 1824.) scheme. - Doctrine of instruction. - Petitions for the Clavigero, Francesco Saveri'. Storia antica del abolition of slavery. - Land bill. - At the Whig NaClavigero, Francesco Saverio. Storia antica del tional Conv. of Young Men.- State of the country under Messico. Cesena, 1780. 4 v. 4~ Van Buren's administration. - At the Harrison con- Eng. Tr. by C. Cullen. London, 1787. 2 v. 4 vention. - Repeal of the sub-treasury law. - DistribuC i c. Tr a erspi e T ( Th, J Wtion of the proceeds of the public lands.- Defence of Clavigo; ein Trauerspiel. (In Goethe, J. W. von. Werke, Webster. - Veto of the Fiscal bank bill by Tyler. - v. 6. 1816.) Bank veto. - General bankrupt law. - Amendment of Clavijo, Ruy Gonzales de. Narrative of the em- the constitution respecting the veto power.- Comprobassy of C. to Timour, 1403-06; with notes mise tariff. - The tariff and other measures of public and a life of Timour by C. R. Markham. 10policy. -Valedictory address to the Senate. - His retirement to private life. - Slavery and abolition. London, 1859. 8~. (Hakluyt Soc.. v. 26.) - Address to the public, cont. testimony in refutation Clavius, Christophorus. Euclidis elementorum of the charges against him made by A. Jackson. libri vi. priores. planorum; acc. xi. et xiI. Wash., 1827. 8~ (B 1493, W 13) solidorum; cum explicatione et demonstra- - Ashland text book; a compendium of Clay's speeches. Boston, 1844. 80 (C 19 6) tionibus ed. J. H. Van Loin. Amstel., tionibus ed. J. H. Van Lor. Amstel., -The choice of a free people; poem and song. n.p.,n.d. 1738. 8. 80 (B 1106) Claxton, Timothy. Memoir of a mechanic; sketch - To the people of the congressional district of the counof the life of C. by himself; with miscel. ties of Fayette Woodford, and Clarke in Kentucky. papers. Boston, 1839. 12~ [Wash., 1825.] 8' (C 151),papers. Boston, 1839. 12~- ~Report from the committee on manufactures made to Clay, Cassius Marcellus. Writings; including the Senate, Apr. 16, 1832. np.,n.dc. 8. (B 1062) speeches and addresses; ed. with a memoir - Report on the message of the President of Dec. 4,1833, Hby. Greeley. New York, 1848. 80 returning the bill relating to the public lands. Wash., by H. Greeley. New York, 1848. 8"~ l.O1834. 8~. (23d Cong., ist sess. Sen. No. 323. B 1495) - To the people of Ky. Lexington, 1845. 8~. (B 1501) - Speech, American system for the protection of Amer- Speech, at Lexington, Ky., Aug. 1, 1851. n.p., 1851. 8~. ican industry, March 31. Wash., 1824. 8. (B 554) (B 1505) - Speech at Fowler's Garden, near Lexington, Ky., May Clay, Henry. Life and speeches. New York, 16th; with introd. remarks by a citizen of Virginia. Richmond, 1829. 80 (B 926) Greeley and MeIcElrath, 1843.. 8. (B268) Greeley acnd HIcElrath, 1843. 2 v. 8~.- Speech before the Amer. Colon. Soc., Jan. 20. Wash., Contents. Vol. 1. Memoir. - Speeches: Line of the 1827. 8~ (B 1483, 1797, W 8) Perdido. - Arming for war with England. - Increase - Speech, diplomatic relations with Austria, Jan. 7. of the navy. - New army bill. - Internal improvement. Wash., 1850. 8~. (B 1504) - Emancipation of So. America. - Seminole war. - - Speech, Feb. 19, 1838, estab. design to break down Protection to home industry.- Internal improvement. banking system of U. S., and in rep. to J. C. Cal- Greek revolution. - Address to his constituents. - houn. Washington, 1838. 8~ (B 1814) American industry. - African colonization. - Charge - Speech in defence of the American system against the of corruption. - Retiring from office.- Appendix: British colonial system, Feb. 1832; with appendix Manufactures; - Return from Ghent; - Spanish treaty; of documents. Wash., 1832. 8~. (B 1056, 1721, 1805, - Mission to So. Amer. 2. Defence of the Amer. sys- 1810, 1831) tem. - National bank. - Bank charter. - Veto of the - Speech in the senate on the abolition petitions, Feb. 7. bank. - Public lands. - Introducing the compromise Boston, 1839. 120. (D 58)bill. - In support of the compromise act. - Removal of - Speech, Jan. 8, 1813, on the bill for raising an addithe deposites. - State of the country. - Treatment of tional military force of 20,000 men for ene year. the Cherokees. - Surrendering the Cumberland road. - Bait., 1813. 8~ (B 669) Appointments and removals. - Land distribution. - - Speech, measures of compromise, July 22, 1850. Expunging resolutions. - Sub-treasury. - Outline of a Wash., 1850. 8. (B 1504) national bank. - Abolition petitions. - Presidential - Speech on certain resolutions of Calhoun, Jan. 9. election. - Pre-emption bill. - Bank veto. - True pub- Wash., 1838. 8~. (B 1791) lie policy. - Retiring from the Senate. - Returning to - Speech on his compromise resolutions on slavery, Feb. Kentucky. - Reply to Mendenhall. N. Y., 1850. 8~. (B 1486) 76. (13. 12. 73.)

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CLAY 602 CLAYTON - Speech on the bill imposing additional duties as depos- - Berkley, Rev. XV. The church and the universities. itaries, on public officers, Sept. 25. Boston, 1837. - Abbott, E. A. The church and the congregation. - 8~ (B 1496, 1668, 1791, 1815) Clay, W. L. The church and the education of the peo- Speech. removal of the deposites, Dec. 26, 30, 1833. pie. - Westlake, J. The church in the colonies. - Wash., 1834. 8~. (B 1541) Seeley, J. R. The church as a teacher of morality. - Speeches in the senate, Aug. 19, 1841, on the message - Difference between the English and Irish convict sysof Pres. Tyler returning the bank bill with his veto, tems. (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans., 1862.) and in reply to Rives, defending the message. - On recent improvements in our system for the pun[Wash., 1841.] 8. (B 1167) ishment and reformation of adult criminals. (In - Speeches: On the new army bill; - Seminole war; - 1865.) - How may the state best promote the educaInternal improvement; - On tariff, 1824;- Address tion of the destitute and neglected portion of the to Lafayette; - Reply to J. Randolph. (In Moore, population? (In 1869.) F. Amer. eloq., v. 2. 1864.) The prison chaplain; a memoir of John Clay. - and Robertson, G. Addresses at the Clay festival, Camb., 1861. 5 Lexington,June9. Lexington, 1842. 80 (B 1499)amb.,18 - BUCHANAN, J. Speech and reply to Clay. Wash., Clay lands. DONALDSON, J. Clay lands and 1841. 8. (B1664) loamy soils. London, Weale, 1852. 16~ - CABINET eloquence, or The political house that Clay Claybaugh, Joseph. Character and conduct of the gospel built. n.t.p. 8. (B 1105) minister, an address, Oct. 9. Cincin., 1848. 8~ (B - CHANNING, W. E. Letter to H. C. on the annexation 1574) of Texas. 2d ed. Boston, 1837. 80. (B 1120, C 266) Claypoole's American daily advertiser. May 1 - -- Same. 2d ed. Boston, 1837. 80. (D) 58) - COLTON, C. Life of C., by Junius. N. Y., 1844. 80 Dec. 30, 1799-Jan. 7; Dec. 31, 1800. Phila., (B 1500) 1799 - 1800. 2 v. f. - FLOURNOY, J. J. Essay on the services and character Clayton, Charles. Niger navigabilis; carmen Gracum nuof C. Athens, Ga., 1840. 80. (B 1498) mismate annuo dignatum. 1834. (1i Camb. Univ. - FOOTE, S. A. Speech, mass meeting at Millstone, Prolusiones. 1834. B 1236) N. J., Aug. 7. Somerville, 1844. 8~. (B 1500) Clayton, Charlotte (Dyres), Viscountess Sundon. - GURLEY, R. R. Letter to H. C. and Sir T. F. Buxton THonson, Mrs. K. Memoirs of C. London, on the colonization and civilization of Africa. London, 1841. 8~ (B 1475) 1847. 8 - HENRY Clay. (In Longacre, J. B., and Herring. J. Clayton, Ellen Creathorne. Queens of song; meNat. portr. gal., v. 1. 1837.) moirs of vocalists; added, a chronological list - HENRY Clay and the administration, a tract for the of es Ne York, 1865. 8 times. No. 1; by a friend of the union. Phila., operas. ew o rk, 1 8. 1850. 8. (B 1504) Contents. Katherine Tofts and Margarita de L'Epine. - HISTORY of the case between Jackson and Clay. Bait., - Anastasia Robinson. (Countess of Peterborough.) - 1827. 8. (B 1493) Lavinia Fenton, (Duchess of Bolton). - Early French - LESTER, C. (In his Gallery of illustr. Amer. 1850.) singers. - Marthe le Rochois. - La Maupin. - Rival - MARSHALL, H. Biography of H. Clay by G. D. queens. - Francesca Cuzzoni and Faustina Bordoni. - Prentice reviewed. Maysville, 1832. 8. (B 1494) Caterina Mingotti. - Caterina Gabrielli. - Sophie ArMAURY, S. M. (In her Statesmen of Amer. 1847.) nould. - Antoinette C6cile Clavel St. Huberty. - Mara. - NATIONAL Clay melodist. Boston, 1844. 16~ (D 21) - Anna Maria Crouch. - Storace. - Billington. - Gras - PARTON, J. (In his Famous Amer. 1867.) sini.- Catalani. - Josephine Mainville Fodor. - Laure - PRENTICE, G. D. Biography of C. Hartford, Cinthie Damoreau. -Violante Camponese.- Rosamunda ~ R1831.NiC, 120. 12~ ^l~giaphy o HPisaroni. - Pasta. - Catherine Stephens. - Mary Anne 1831. 12. Paton. - Schrider Devrient. - Sontag. - Julie Dorus - SANTANGELO, O. de A. Clay or Polk. N. Y., 1844. Gras.- Cornelie Falcon.- Malibran.- Grisi.- Clara 8. (B 1500) Anastasia Novello. - Pauline Garcia. - Persiani. - - SARGENT,.E. Life of C. N. Y.. 1844. 80 (B 1455) Catharine Hayes. - Alboni. - Bosio. - Jenny Lind - SKETCHES of [his] public services. N. Y., 1823. 8~. Goldschmidt. - Cruvelli. - Piccolomini. - Louisa Pyne. (B 532) - Tietjens. - SOME reasons why the votes of N. York ought to be Clayton, George. Sermon. The inconceivable greatness of given to H. Clay, for pres. n.p., [1824]. 8~. (B 532) God. (In Suddards, W. British pulpit, v. 1. 1837.) - STRANGE, R. Speech on the assumption by the Fed- Clayton, Capt. J. W. The sunny south; an autumn eral government of the debts of the states, and in in Spaii and Majorca. London, 1869. 8~ reply to Clay and Crittenden, Feb. 27. Wash., 1840.8~ (B 1497) Clayton, John. Necessity of executing the laws against im- To the legislature of N. York; [in favor of the election morality and profaneness, sermon, Lancaster. Lonof Clay to the presidency, [1824]. n.t.p. 8~. (B 532) don, 1736. 8. (B 56) UNITED STATS. 32d Co., Ist sess. Obituary Clayton, John, d. 1773. Letter giving an account of several ~-UNITED- STATES. G~d Long., Ostsess.Ubhituary ^ observables in Virginia. (In Royal Soc. Philos. addresses on C., June 30, 1852, and the fu- Trans., v. 17, 1673; - Durham, XV. Miscellanea cuneral sermon of C.M.Butler. Wash., 1852. 8. riosa, v. 3; - and Force, P. Coll. of tracts, v. 3.) - Funeral oration on. 1852. See Foster, E. H. - Funeral - GRONOVIUS, J. F. Flora Virginica; plantes sermon on. See Southard, S. L. (B 1211) quas J. Clayton observavit. Lugd. Bat., Clay, J. T. Copyright of designs as applicable to articles 1762 40 of textile manufacture. (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc., 4 Sci. Trans., 1859.) Clayton, John Middleton. Speech, Mar. 4, on Clay, James. Treatise on whist. (In Baldwin, J. L. the resolution of Foot, in reply to Grundy, of Tenn., Laws. 1871.) and others. Wash., 1830. 8. (C 926) Clay, Jehu Curtis. Annals of the Swedes on the - Speech. Feb. 10, 1831, on the resolutions of Grundy to Delaware; aided, The charter of the United prohibit investigating the removals in the [post-office] Delaware; added, The charter of the United. dep. Wash., 1831. 80. (B 1805) Swedish churches. Phila., 1835. 160. - Speech on the veto message of the President. on the Clay- John. Free trade essential to the welfare of Great bill for the benefit of the indigent insane, June 15, Britain; added, Observations on two letters to Peel 1854. Wash., 1854. 8. (B 1506) by one of his constituents. (In Pamphleteer, 1820; - Treaty of Washington, speech. Jan. 12, 16, in reply to v. 17 of B 838) Cass. Wash., 1854. 8. (B 1504, 1506) Clay, John. CLAY, W. L. The prison-chaplain; - UNITED STATES. 34th Cong., 3d sess. Obituary addresses on the death of C. Wash., 1857. 80. (B 1211) a memoir of J. Clay. Camb., 1861. 8 ~ Clay, Joseph Discourse, Boston, Aug. 19, 1807, Clayton, sir Rich. Critical inquiry into the life of Alexander the Great. Bath, 1793. 4. on his installation to the pastoral care of the Ga Bath,19.4. onl hi8s installation to the pastoral care of the - Cretins of the Vallais. (In Literary and Philos. Soc. 1st Baptist Church. Boston, n.d. 8~ of Manchester. Memoirs, v. 3. 1790.) - Other coies. (B 209, 912) Memoirs of the Medici. Bath, 1797. 2 v. 4~ Clay, Walter Lowe. Essays on church policy. Clayton, Robert, Bp. Essay on spirit; the docLondon, 1868. 8~ trine of the trinity considered. From the Contents. Fowle, T. W. The church and the work- Duhlin copy with add. London, 1751. 8 ing classes. - Davies, J. L. The voluntary principle. Dublin copy with add. London, 1751. 8 - Clay, W. L. On clerical liberty of thought and speech. - Genuine sequel to the essay. London, 1752. 8.

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CLAYTON 603 CLEMENS - Journal from Grand Cairo to Mt. Sinai; tr. Cleaveland, Parker. Elementary treatise on minerfrom a ms. written by the prefetto of Egypt, alogy and geology. Boston, 1816. 8~ [with] remarks on hieroglyphics and my- - Same. 2d ed. Boston, 1822. 2 v. 8~ thology. 2ded. London, 1753. 8~ - Account of fossil shells;- Meteorologicalobservations - Another copy. (B 645) at Bowdoin College; - Observations on the eclipse - Plain answer to this question, Why does not the Bp. of of the sun, Sept. 17, 1811, at Bowdoin College, C., supposing him to be the author of the Essay on Brunswick. (In Amer. Acad. of Arts and Sci. spirit, resign his preferments? London, 1753. 8. Mem., v. 3. 1809.) (B 1365, 1385) - Results of meteorological observations made at Bl'uns- The religion of labour; sermon before the Soc. Prom. wick, Maine, 1807-59; reduced by C. A. Schott. (In Eng. Prot. Sch. in Ireland. Dubl., 1740. 4~. (B 1266) Smithsonian Inst. Contrib. to knowl., v. 16. 1871.) - Speech, in the House of Lords, in Ireland, for omitting - WOOD, L. Address on P. Cleaveland, Jan. 19, 1859. the Nicene and Athanasian creeds out of the liturgy, Portland, 1859. 8~. (B 1211, 1455) Feb. 2, 1756. London, 1757. 8~. (B 111) - Same. (In Maine Hist. Soc. Col., v. 6. 1859.) - Same. 2d ed. London, 1758. 8~. (B 576) Cleaveland. Susan Heard, Funeral seemon on. 1844. See - Vindication of the histories of the Old and Clarke, C. (B1211) ~-Vindication of the histories of the Old and Cleaveland, Wm. Village and farm cottages. 1856. See New Testament, in answer to Bolingbroke. Cleaveland, H. W., and others. Dublin, n.d. 8. Cleaver, Isaac. Inaugural dissertation on cataract. Phila., - CATCOTT, A. Remarks on C.'s account of the del- 1805. (B 1551) uge. (In his Treatise. 1768.) Cleaver, R. Patrimony of Christian children; de- LARDNER, N. Remarks on [C.'s] Vindication of the fence of infant's baptism. London, 1624. 8~ Old and New Testamet. 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CLINTON 608 CLOQUET - ADDRESS favourable to the election of C. to the presi- Clinton family. SANFORD, J. L., and TOWNSEND, M. (In dency of the U. S. n.p., 1812. 8. (B 986) their Great gov. famn., v. 1. 1794.) - COALITION, The. n.t.p. [18-.] 8~ (B 438) Clinton River, Mlich. Improvement of the river. n.p.,n.d. - Same. (In Pilgrims of hope. 1820. C 110) 8. (B 1605) Note. Attributed to W. P. Van Ness and Gen. Clipperton, John. Voyage round the world, 1719-22; from J. Armstrong. a journal. (In Harris, J. Col., v. 1. 1764.) - GILBERT, W. W., and others. Address in support of Note. For other accounts of te same voyage see the nomination of C. to the presidency. N. Y., Moore, J. H. Col. of voy., v. 1; — Henry, D. Ilistori1812. 8~ (B 444) cal account of voyages, v. 2. 1774; - Burney, J. Dis- HAINES, C. G. Two speeches delivered in the N. Y. coveries in the South Sea, v. 4. 1816; -Kerr, R. 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(B 392) avec un journal du dernier voyage du sieur - BRIEF review of the campaign in N. America, 1781; de la Barre, etc., et le journal d'un nouveau to justify Sir H. Clinton, and to place the character voyage fait en Guyne. Paris 1671 2 v. 12 of Earl Cornwallis in a fairlight; by a gentleman in Nova Scotia. Nova Scotia, 1789. 12~. (C 158) Cloez, S. Recherches sur la nitrification. (In Paris. Soc. - CORNWALLIS, C., Earl Cornwallis. Answer to Chimique. Lemons, 1861, 62.) the narrative of Sir H. Clinton. London, Clogy, Rev. Alexander, of Cavan. Memoir of W. 1783. 8. Bedell, Bp. of Kilmore. London, 1862. 8~ Clinton, Henry Fynes. Epitome of the chronology Cloister and the hearth; by C. Reade. New York, of Greece to the death of Augustus. Oxford, 1861. 8~ 1851. 8' Cloncurry, Ld. See Lawless, V. B. *.Fasti Hellenici; chronology of Greece and Clootz, Jean Baptiste, Baron de, called Anacharsis. Vceux - Fasti Hellenici; chronology of Greece and d'un gallophile. 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COAL OIL 611 COBBETT Coal tar. DESCRIPTION and directions for using the dif- A lady's adventure in the great pyramid. - The Diaferent kinds of coal-tar prepared by the Brit. Tar Co. blerets. - The state vaults of Christ church. - The n.p.,n.d. 8. shadow of death. - Alured. - The spectral rout. - - FESQUET, A. A. Chemistry of coal tar colors. (In The humour of various nations. - The Fenians of BalNapier, J. Sys. of chem. applied to dyeing. 1869.) lybogmucky. Coale, William Edward. Treatise on uterine dis- - Italics; notes on politics, people, and places in placements. Boston, 1852. 8~ Italy in 1864. London, 1864. 8. - Another copy. (B 1551) - Preventive mission at Bristol. - Sick in workhouses. - Fiske fund prize diss. of the R. I. Med. Soc. Essay on (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans., 1861.) fiactures of the thigh. Boston, 1845. 8~. (B 1692) - The red flag in John Bull's eyes. London, Coalition, The. n.t.p. [1812.] 8. (B 438) - Same. (In Pilgrims of hope. 1820. 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COBBETT 612 COBBETT Amer. and Gr. Brit. 2. Bone to gnaw for the Demo- Austria. - Portugal. - Spain. - Convention in Por. crats. - Kick for a bite. - Summary of the proceed- gal. 3. Members of Parliament. - Trading Antiings of Congress, during the session which commenced Jacobins. - Duke of York. - American states (CornNov. 4, 1794. - Popular proceedings rel. to the British merce). - Hampshire meeting. - Six letters to the peotreaty, previous to its ratification. - British treaty. - ple of Hampshire. - Elements of reform. - Jacobin Popular proceedings rel. to the British treaty, after its guineas. - Two letters to the King, on the maritime war ratification. - A little plain Eng. to the people of the against France. - The jubilee. - Paper money. - Local U. S., on the treaty, and on the conduct of the Pres. rel. militia and German legion. - To the reader. - Mr. thereto, in answer to the'Letters of Franklin'. - Anal- Cobbett on his imprisonment in Newgate. - Plan for an ysis of Randolph's'Vindication.' - New Year's gift for army. - Commercial relief. - Over trading. - Consolithe Democrats. 3. Political censor; Nos. 1-4. - dated fund. - Austrian paper money. - King's illness. Bloody buoy, thrown out as a warning to the political- - The regency. 4. King's illness. - Dispute with the pilots of nations. 4. Scare-crow; an infamous letter Amer. states. - The Luddites. - Affairs of the East sent to J. Oldden threatening destruction to his house, India company. - Matters rel. to the Princess of Wales. and violence to his tenant. - Life and adventures of - General enclosure bill. - Price of bread. - Teaching Peter Porcupine. - Political censor; Nos. 5-8. - the children of the poor to read. - Canning's speech at Diplomatic blunderbuss, containing Adet's notes to the Liverpool answered. - Corn laws. - Corn bill. - DisSecr. of State, also his Cockade proclamation. - Brief pute about corn. - Letter to a correspondent in Amer. statement of the injuries and insults received from onethe expenses, taxes, etc., of Gr. Brit. compared with France. - Washington's retiring from the presidency. those of Amer. - To Ld. Sheffield on his speech at the 5, 6. Selections from Porcupine's gazette. March-Aug. Lewes wool fair. - Letters to the Chancellor of the 15. 1797. 7. Aug. 16- Dec. 1797. - Republican judge, Exchequer. - Distresses of the country. - Book of the or. Amer. liberty of the press. 8. Selections from Board of Agriculture. - Remedies proposed by the Porcupine's gazette, Jan. - June, 1798. - Detection of correspondents of the Board. - What good would a rea conspiracy formed by the United Irishmen to aid the form of Parliament now do? and in what manner can it tyrants of France. - Cannibal's progress, or the horrors take place without creating confusion? 5. To the jour. of French invasion. - Authentic history of the depre- neymen and laborers of Eng., Scotland, and Ireland. - dations committed on the commerce of the U. S. 9. Letter to the Luddites. — To the Ld. Mayor of London. Selections from Porcupine's gazette. July - Oct. 1798. - Address to the country gentlemen. - Call upon the - Impeachment of Senator Blount. - J. R. Stone's let- clergy. - New Year's gift to old George Rose. - Ad. ters to Dr. Priestley. -Remarks on Dr. Priestley's ex- dress to the men of Bristol. - Men of Norwich. - planation respecting the letters of Stone. - Miscellane. Weaver boys of Lancashire. - Letter to Ld. Sidmouth. ous anecdotes. - Priestley's poor emigrants. - Address - Life and fortune men. - People of Hampshire. - of the Welsh people in Cambria, Penn. to their breth- Earl Grosvenor. - Suspension of the habeas corpus act, ren in Wales. 10. Selections from Porcupine's ga- the sedition bill, etc. - Riotous proceedings at the Winzette, Nov. 1798 - June 1799. - Dr. Morse's exposure of chester meetings. - Deluded people. - Paper money French intrigue in the U. S. - Galloway's exposure of men. - Cobbett's taking leave of his countrymen. - Howe. - Trial of Republicanism. 11. Selections from Hist. of the last hundred days of Eng. freedom. - MaPorcupine's gazette, July 1799 - Jan. 1800.- History of jor Cartwright the venerable leader of reform. - To Prince Suwarrow's campaign in Italy, 1799. - Ameri- Fitzwilliam on his donation to the people of Ireland. - can rush-light, nos. 1-5. 12. Historical documents and Petition to the Prince Regent. - Petition to the House remarks, Dec, 1799 - Mar. 1801. - Trial of Cooper. - of Commons. - To Tierney on his opposition to the Emigration society. - Washington's death. - Proceed- bank protecting act. - Means by which the boroughings in Congress during the session which commenced mongers have degraded the King and his family. - Dec. 1799. - Board of commissioners. - Defence of the Dangers to which the Crown may be exposed. - Means Quakers in Penn. - Farewell advertisement. - Prison of preserving the Crown, and of preventing universal eclogue. - Jefferson's election and character. - Adams's confusion. - Rights of the poor. ~- To H. James on his public conduct. - Convention between America and project for saving the boroughmongers. — Proceedings in France. - Proc. in Congress during the session which Parliament, session of 1819. - Petition presented by ended March, 1801. Peel against the resolutions rel. to specie payments. - - Pride of Britannia humbled; or, The queen of Present state of the country. - Power of taxation to the ocean unqueen'd $by the American cock- produce misery. - Causes of the present poverty and misery. - Heathfield's plan for paying off the national boats'; added a glimpse of the American debt. 6. Workings of the taxing and paper systems. victories. New ed. Phila., 1815. 12" - Answer to the Solicitor-General's Speech against the - Proceedings of a general court martial, for the trial of Queen. — Letter from the Queen to the King. - Letter R. Powell, C. Seton, and J. Hall, on charges preferred to Earl Grey, on distresses of the nation. - New year's n.'tt. Londonn Q1809.8 8. (B/C785) gift to the farmers, explaining the causes of their presby W. Cobbett. London, 1809. 8. (B785) ent embarrassments. - On the poor-laws and poor- Prospect fiom the Congress gallery, during the session rates. - The manifold blessings of a large loaf. - Lawbegun Dec. 7, 1795. Phila., 1796. 8. (B984) yer Scarlett's poor-law bill. - Question of large farms - Remarks on SirF. Burdett's letter, etc. n.t,p. 8~ (B 689) and small farms. - The landlord's fortune-teller. - Let- Selections from Cobbett's political works, Lon- ters to landlords. - Effect of taxation on the affairs of d>on, nd. 6 v. 8IT QOthe farmer and the landlord. - The farmer's wife's lon, nM.d V. 6 v. 8 ~ ^ ^friend. - Late banker Coutts. - On report of the agriContents. Vol. 1. American writings. Priestly emi. cultural committee. - Consequences of repealing Peel's gration. - A bone to knaw for the Democrats, - A lit- bill. - Injustice of landlords. - Doctrine rel. to the tie plain English, - A new year's gift to the Democrats, privilege of Parliament with regard to publications. - - Remarks on the blunderbuss. - On the pamphlets Proposition for dividing the land, to pay off the nationpublished against Porcupine. - Selection from Porcu- al debt. - On the population of England. - State of pine's gazette. - Rush light. - Letter to Jude Shippen. the cotton-factory labourers. - To Chancellor of the - Porcupine's revenge. - Priestley's sermon for poor Exchequer, on his speech in the House. - Project for emigrants. English writings. Letter to Addington colonizing the people of Ireland. - On report of the on the peace of Amiens. - French morals. - Bull bait- committee of the Ho. of Commons appointed to inquire ing. - Multitude of laws. - Pitt system. - English into the practice of paying the wages of labor out of the press and Buonaparte. - The invincible standard. - poor-rates. - Evils of collecting manufactures into great Manufactures. - Prospects of war. - War of peace. - masses. - On F. Robinson's bragging speech of last Mechanical ministry. - Stockjobbingnation, - Finance year, etc. - Corn-bill. - Appeal of the Catholics of Ireand trade. - Emigration. - Finance. - Important con- land to the people of England. - Breaking of the Devsiderations. - Bank restriction bill. - Political register. onshire and Cornish banks. - A new year's gift for - Capital, credit, and confidence. - Anglo-Gallic credi, F. P. Robinson. - Corn and currency, two letters. -. tors. - Trade and revenue. - State of parties. - Re- Corn-bill. - Intrigues now on foot, and measures necesview of ten pamphlets on parties. - Paper aristocracy. sary to restore the nation to happiness. - To the Duke - To Pitt. - Corn laws, price of bread, enclosures. - of Wellington, on the great good from his measure Budget of 1805. 2. Sinking fund. - Stipendiary cu- rel. to small notes. - To Cobbettites, on their presrates. - Boxing. - Perish commerce. - Fate of the ent triumph. - Small note bill. - Rural war. - State of funds. - Parliamentary reform. - Honours to Mr. Pitt. England a warning to France. - Blame ascribed to me - To the electors of Honiton. - To the electors of the with respect to disturbances. - Letter from the labourcity of Westminster. - To W. Windham. - To Spen- ers of the ten little hard parishes to Alex. Baring. - On cer Perceval. - Parliamentary reform. - Dinner to Ld. Mr. O'Connell's speech against the proposition for esMilton. - Wrangling factions. - Irish insurrection bill. tablishing poor laws for Ireland. - Profligacy unparal- Poor laws. - To Wm. Roscoe. - The poor. - Law leled. - Effects of taxation, reduction of taxes, curof libel. - Crim. Con. - Libel law. - To Lord Ellen- rency, national faith, colonies, and foreign affairs. - borough, on the law of libel. - Spanish revolution. - Resistance of South Carolina to custom house laws of

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GQBBETT 613 COCHRAN the U. S., two letters. - Popay, the police spy. - Two - The three panics. 4th ed. London, 1862. 8~. letters to the President of U. S. - American paper - BASTIAT, F. Cobden et la ligue ou l'agitation anglaise. money. - Corn-bill. - Four letters to Earl Radnor on (In his (Euvres, v. 3. 1854.) the poor-law scheme. - Letter to the editor of the Stand- - BOURNE, H. R. F. (In his English merchants, v. 2. 1866.) ard. - Speech in the Ho. of Commons, on his motion for FRND, Co; a repeal of the malt.tax. - Poor law struggle. - Cay- - aND, V., ed. A R. Cobden; [un monument]. ley's motion. Paris, 1865. f. Selections from Porcupine's gazette, 1799-1800. Contents. Essay by M. Chevalier, with an introducn.p., n.d. 8~ tion by E. de Girardin, Letters of Napoleon III., etc. -Thirteen sermons..N. Y., 1834. 24~. - McGILcHIST, J. R. Cobden, his political - Treatise on Cobbett's corn; instructions for career and public services. N. Y., 1865. 12. propagating, etc. London, 1828. 18~. - MALLET, Sir L. Political opinions of C. Lonpropagating, etc..c London 88.don, 1869. 16.. pseud. Rich and poor. (In-Imitations. 1844.) R - BRADFORD, S. F. The impostor detected; a review - REYBAUD, L.. Cobden et lecole de Manchester. of some of thewvritings of -P. Porcupine.' by Timothy (In his Econ. mod. 1862.) Tickletoby; [with] a refreshment for the memory of - RICHARDS, A. B. Cobden and his pamphlet. C. 2d ed. Phila., 1796. 8. (B 420) 2d ed. London, 1853. 8~ - BRITISH honour and humanity; or, Amer. patience _ RTCHIE,J. E. (In is Brit.senators 1869.) exemplified in the applause of Cobbett. Phila., _ SMILES,-S. (In hs Briefbiog. 1861.) 1796. 8. (W 6). - W WEYER, S. van de. (In his Choix d'opuscules. 1863.) - BULWER, Sir H. L. The contentious man. (In his Cobelli, Leone. Fatto d'armi di Forli' nel 1281. (In Ar. Historical characters, v. 2. 1868.) chivio stor. ital., app., v. 7. 1849.) - CAREY, M. A plumb pdding for the humane Peter Cobham, Lord. See Oldcastle, Sir J., Ld. Cobham. Porcupine. Phila., [1797]. 8. (B 420) Cobleigh, N. E. Iniquity abounding, sermon, on fast day, -- Porcupiniad, The; a hudibrastic poem. Cantos 1-3. April10,1851. Worcester, 1851. 8 (B1260) phila., 1799. 8~.0(B ^1^420).........April 10, 1851. Worcester, 1851. 8~. (B 1260) Phila., 1799. 8' (B 420) Coblenz. GOERRES,J. von. Adresse, 1817, etc. -In Sachen - EXAMINATION of Mr. Cobbett's objections to the bill for des Coblenzer HulfSvereins,8 8 he the relief of the Unitarians. (In Pamphleteer, 1813; Schr., v. 3, 4. 1855-56.) v. 2 of B 838) n- RIVAROL, A. Hist. secrette de Coblence dans la rlvol. REPORT of an action for libel against C. 1799. See frang. Londres, 1795. 8 (C93) Rush, B., vs. Cobbett, W. (B 598) Coburn. See Cockburn. - ROGERS, J. E. K. (In his Historical gleanings. 1869.) Coccajo, Merlino, pseud. See Folengo, T. - RUB from Snub; a cursory analytical epistle addressed Cocceji, Heinrich von, d. 1719. NICERON, J. P. (In his to P. Porcupine. Phila., 1795. 8. (B 1488) Mim., v. 9. 1729; and, Germ., v. 10. 1754.) - WATSON, J. S. Biographies of J. Wilks and Cocceji (Lat. Cocceius), Johannes. NICERON, J. P. (In his W. Cobbett. Edin. and London, 1870. 8~.. Mem., v. 8. 1729; and, Germ., v. 8. 1753.) Cobbett's political register. Vol. 5-12. London, Cocceji, Samuel von. TRENDELENBURG, A. Friedrich der Grosse und sein Grosskanzler, S. v. C. (In Berlin. 1804-07. 8 v. f". Ak. d. Wiss. Abh., 1863.) Cobbin, Rev. Ingram. Bible remembrancer. Lon- Cocchi, Antonio. Lettere. (In Raccolta di prose, Let. don, 1843. 16'. fam., v. 1. 1830.) Eslsay Popery. Loudon,16. 120 (C -244) FABRONl, A. (In his Vitme Ital., v. 11. 1785.) - Essay on Popery. London, 1850. 12~. (C 244) Cochi, Mac Antonio SeSaei Cocchi, Marc Antonio. See Sabellico, M. A. C. - Moral fables and parables. From 3d London Cocconato, conte Gian Francesco Galeani Napione di. See ed. -Boston, 1838. 24. Galeani Napione di Cocconato, conte G. F. Cobbold, John S. Essay to shew in what sense Christ hath Cocheco Manufacturing Co. Acts of incorporation and brought life, etc. Ipswich, 1793. 8. (B 1365) by-laws of the company, with extracts from the -Essay to shew the advantages which result to revelalaws of New ampshire elative to manufact. cortion, etc. Coventry, 1797. 8~. (B 1365) porations.Boston,1827.16. (D57) Cobbs, Nicholas Hamner, Bp. The doubting Chris- Cochelet, Charles. Naufrage du brick frangais La tian encouraged. 4thed. Uniontown, 1864. 8. Sophie. Paris, 1821. 2 v. 8~ -'So he giveth his beloved sleep'; farewell mes- Cochin, Charles Nicolas. Voyage d'Italie; recueil sage to his clergy: address at the funeral, by notes sur les ouvrges de peinture et de S. Elliott, etc. Montgomery, 1861. 8~ sculpture. Paris, 1769. 3 v. 8~,- GONCOURT, E. and J. de. Cochin. (In Gazette des Cobden, Edward, D.D. The duty and reward of turning beaux-arts, v. 24. 1868.) others to righteousness; sermon to the societies for reformation of manners. London, 1736. 4~ (A 29) Cochin, Pierre Suzanne Augustin. Results of eman- Essay tending to promote religion. London, 1755. 8~ cipation; tr. by Mary L. Booth. Boston, (B 1365) 1863. 12. - Persuasive to chastity; sermon before the King, Dec. esults of slavery; tr by Mary L. Booth 11, 1748. London, 1749. 8~ (B 1350) - Poem, death of J. Addison. London. 1720. 8~. (C 192) Boston, 1863. 12. - Religious education of children; sermon, May 16, 1754. Cochin. DAY, F. Land of the Permauls, or Londoi, 1754. 4'. (A 29) Cochin, its past and its present. Madras, - Sermon at the yearly meeting of charity schools, May. 16,1754. London, 1754. 4~ (B 1267) 1863. 8 Cobden; Richard. Political writings. London, Cochin-China. See Anam. 1867. 2 v. 85 Cochineal. ANDERSON, J. Correspondence for the intro. Contents. Vol. 1. England, Ireland, and America.- duction of cochineal insects, mulberry trees, silk Russia. - 1793 and 1853. 2. Letter to H. Ashworth. - worms, etc. Madras,1791. 8 (W6) How wars are got up in India. - What next - and next? - neadras 1788 (W56) - The three panics. - - Same. Madras, 1789. 8~ (W 56) Letr on direct taxation (I - CASTRO, J. de A. Sobre a cochonilha do Brasil. (In - Letter on direct taxation. (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Lisbon. Ac. Sci. Mem. econ., v. 2. 1790.) Sci. Trans., 1863.) Cochituate Water Board. See Boston. Cochituate Water - Russia and the Eastern question; with introd. Board. by an American citizen. Boston, 1854. 12~ Cochius. Sur quelques maximes a observer dans les medi- 1793 and 1853; three letters. Manchester, 1853. 4~. (A 65) tations philosophiques. (In Berlin. Ak. d. Wiss - Speech on the Foreign enlistment act', in the Cochlaeus (Germ. Dobnek), Johannes. LESSING, G. E. Ho. of Commons, Apr. 24. Lond., 1863. 8~ Rettung des C., aber nur in einer Kleinigkeit. 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COCHRAN 614 COD Cochran, Jacob. CocHRANIsM delineated; a religious hy- Cockburn, James. Review of the causes [of] the drophobia in the Co. of York and Cumberland, Me.late disorders in the meeting of Friends, in Boston, 1819 8. ( 448) Phila.; with introd. remarks on the state of Cochran, Sir Robert. DETECTION of the falsehood,th irhr Phila 12 8 abuse, and misrepresentations in the life of C. Coc pr, John, DD. Answers to, 1. some im Cockburn, John, D.D. Answers to queries cone. some im. London, 1735. 8~ portant points of religion, occasioned by a late serCochrane, Adam. Notes on Scotch tweed trade. (In Nat. mon of the Bp. of Bangor. Lond., 1717. 8~. (C 231) Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans., 1863.) - Short review of the Bp. of Bangor's sermon, March Cochrane, Alex. Baillie. Young Italy. London, 31,1717. London, 1718. a (C 231) lS50own L 12ao~~~ - Specimen of free and impartial remarks on public 1850. 12 affairs and particular persons, espec. rel. to Scotland. - Justice to Scotland. Edin., 1854. 8~ (B 1534) London, [17-]. 8~ (B 1190) Cochrane, Archibald, Earl of Dundonald. Present Cockburn, John, mariner. Faithful account of the state of the manufacture of salt. 2d ed. distresses of C., etc., taken prisoners by a London, 1785. 8~. Spanish pyrate; also, travels of N. Withing- Treatise [on] agriculture [and] chemistry. Lon- ton. London, 1740. 8~. don, 1795. 4~. Cockburn, Wm. Sermon, Jan. 30, 1713, at Glasgow, anniCochrane, Capt. Charles Stuart. Journal of a res- versary of the martyrdom of Charles I. Edin., idence and travels in Colombia, 1823, 24. 1713. 4. (B 1465) London, 1825. 2 v. 8 Cockburn, Wm., M. D. Symptoms, nature, cause, London, 1825. 2 v. K ~and cure of gonorrhea. 3d ed. London, Cochrane, Jacob. TRIAL of C. 1819. See Smith, G. E. 1718. ro (B 1829) 1718.. Cochrane, Tames. Manual of family and private Cockburne, Rev. Wm. Authentic account of the death of Cochrane, James. Manual of family and private Lord Camelford. London, 1804. 8. (B 1412) devotion. Edin., 1835. 8~ - NEVE, P. Letter to C., occasioned by his pamphlet Cochrane, James. Sonnets and miscellaneous relating to Ld. Camelford's death. London, 1804. poems. Edin., 1853. 8~ 8 (B 1412) poemc n. Ed, oh n853. 8~s Cocke, James. Inaug. essay; cause of the inflammation Cochrane, John Dundas. Narrative of a pedes- which attacks wounded cavities. (In Caldwell, C. trian journey through Russia and Tartary. Medical theses, v. 2. 1806.) 4th ed. London, 1825. 2 v. 12~. Cocke, Gen. John H., of Virginia. Letter on the Maine liquor law. (In Amer. Temp. Union. Permanent Cochrane, Thomas, 10th Earl of Dundonald. Au- temp. doe., v. 3. 1852.) tobiography of a seaman. Lond., 1860. 2 y. 8~ - Treatise on tobacco. (In Delavan, E. C. Temp. - Answer to the address of the electors of Westminster. essays. 1865.) London, 1817. 8~ (B 1527) Cocker, B. F. Christianity and Greek philosophy. - Letter to Lord Ellenborough. 2d ed. London, N. Y., 1870. 8~. 1815. 8. Cocker, Edward. Arithmetic, pub. by J. 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(W 12) Phila., 1834. 12~ - - Same. Albany, 1819. 8. (B 572) - Same. Boston, 1839. 12~ - EXAMINATION of [his] Life of R. Fulton. n.p., 1818. -Intellectual arithmetic on the inductive method, 8 (B 456) - REVIEW of the letter by W. A. Duer to C., etc. New Boston, 1838. 16~ York, 1818. 8~ (B 456) - Introduction to algebra upon the inductive - SULLIVAN J. L. Answer to the letter and mis-statemethod. Boston, 1831. 12. ments of C., in his exposition of himself as the adKey Bosto 1831. 120. vocate of monopoly. Troy, 1823. 8~ (B 572, 997) ^n /'iKey..' Boston, fJ3, t Col de Vilars, Elie. Cours de chirurgie. Tome - On teaching arithmetic. (In Amer. Inst. of Instr, 4, 5. Pars, 1757, 49. 2 v. 120 Lect., 1830.) 4, 5. Paris, 1757, 49. 2 v. 12~ - EnsoN, T. Memoir of W. Colburn. Boston, Note. Tome 4,'Ulceres'; 5,'Suite, par Poissonnier'; 1856. 80. A'Luxations et fractures' Colburn, Wm. G. Biography of E. G. Abbott. (In Har. Coldingham, Galfridus de. See Galfridus Dunelmensis. vard memorial biographies, v. 2. 1866.) Coldingham Priory. Correspondence, inventories, Colburn, Zerah. Memoir, by himself. Springfield, etc.; [ed. by J. Raine]. London, 1841. 8~ 1833. 12~ (Surtees Soc., v. 12.) - and Holley, A. L The permanent way and Cole, Benjamin. Description and use of a new quadrant for ~ana ley'' *prae w. an finding the latitude at sea. invented and made by C., coal-burning boilers of European railways. added instructions for the use of the instrument inNew York, 1858. 4~ vented by J. Hadley. London, 1748. 8~ (B 1742) Colby, Samuel. Call to the sacrament. London, 1709. 80 Cole, Charles Auoustus. Memorials of Henry v. (C 239) London, 1858. 8~ (Chron. and mem.) Colby, Thomas. Case in which the tendon of biceps muscleontent. edman,. Vita. -Versus rythmici waspunctured in bleeding. (In Med. com., v.2. 1790.) in laudem H. - Elmham. Liber metricus de H. Colchester, Lord. See Abbot, Charles. Colhester, Lor. See Abbot, Charles. Cole, George. Contractor's book,'working drawColchester, Conn. Extracts from the records of C., ngs of tools and machns or] cna ral[recorded] by M. Taintor, transcribed by roads, etco Buffalo, 1855. Obl. f r C. M. Taintor, Hartford, 1864~ 12~9 roads, etc. Buffalo, 1855. Ob. f~ C. M. Taintor. Hartford, 1864. 120. Cole, Henry, prebendary of St. Paul's, d. 1579. CorreColchester, Vt. HITCHCOC, C. H. The Winooski marble spondence with Bp. Jewel. (In Jewel, J. Works, of Colchester, Vt. (In Amer. Assoc. Proc.,v. 16. v. 1. 1845.) 1868.) Cole, Rev. Henry. Brief appeal to the people of Eng.; real Coleraft, Henry Rowe. Alhalla, or the lord of nature of the Catholic claims. Lond., 1829. 8~ (B1529) Talladega; a tale of the Creek war; with Cole, Henry. International results of the Exhibition of 1851. som selected miscellanies. N. Y., 1843 120 (n Soc. of Arts. Lect.. 1851, 52.) some selected miscellanies. N.Y., 1843.12~ Cole, Hugh. Deposition at Plymouth court, 1670, rel. to InNotices of a Runic inscription in N. America, with re- dian hostilities. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 6. 1800.) marks by C.C. Rafn. (In Kong. Nord.Oldsk. Selsk. Cole, John. Sermon at the anniv. of the Stewards of the Mem., 1840-44.) Sons of the Clergy, May 16, 1816. London, 1817. 40 Cold. BOYLE, R. Experiments and observations (B 1270) touching cold. London, 1683. 4~ Cole, Jonathan. Meditations for the sick. Boston, - CHAPMAN, J. Functional diseases of women; 1837. 18~ new method of treating them by means of Cole, Mrs. Mary. Complete family brewer. London, 1789. cold and heat. London, 1863. 8~ 8. (B1901) - CULLEN, W. Essay on cold produced by evaporating Cole, Thomas. NOBLE, L. S. Pictures of C. with -CULEN, W. Essay on cold produced by evaporating fluids. (In Black, J. Experiments. 1782.) selections from his letters. N. Y., 1853. 12~ - ESMARCH, F. Use of cold in surgery. (In New Syd. Cole, W. Sibthorpe. Two sermons before the Univ. of OxSoc. Sel. mon. 1861.) ford. Jan. 2, 1831. Dover, n.d. 8~. (B 1265) - MARTINS, C. Des causes du froid sur les hautes mon- Cole, Rev. Wm. The contradiction. Lond., 1796. 12. tagnes. (Inl Album von Combe-Varin. 1847.) Cole, Wm. Oratio de ridiculo. Etonae, 1780. 4~. (A 65) STOCK, J. C. Cold as-a remedy in certain dis- - Unpublished notes on Bentham's History of Ely. (In eases. London, 1805. 8~ Davis, W. Olio. 1814.) - WELSH, T. Diss. on heat and cold. (on Mass. Med. Cole, Wm. Prospectus of a plan for constructing docks at Soc. Med. com., v. 2. 1813.) Milford Haven in S. Wales. Lond., 1813. 8~. (B 1744) See also Heat. Cole, Wm. Conversations on algebra. London, Cold. HALL, W. W. Coughs and colds. New 1818. 12~ York, 1870. 8~ Colebrook, Sir George. Letters on intolerance. WHITE, E. L. On the disorder familiarly London, 1791. 8~ termed cold. London, 1807. 16~ Colebrooke, Henry Thomas. Algebra, with arith- - Same. Ed. with annot. by J. Stuart. Phila., metic and mensuration; from the Sanscrit of 1808. 12~ Brahmegupta and Bhascara. [Pref., a disSee also Catarrh; - Influenza. sertation on the algebra of the Hindus.] Cold Friday, Jan. 19,1810. (InNewHamp. Hist.Soc. Col., London, 1817. 4. v. 5. 1837.) - Miscellaneous essays. London, 1837. 2 v. 8~ Cold water in hot weather, Disorder occasioned by drink- Contents. Vol. 1. Discourse on the Vedas or sacred u1g. See Rush, B. ~writings of the Hindus.- Duties of a faithful Hindu Colden, Cadwallader. History of the five Indian widow. - Religious ceremonies of the Hindus, and of nations of Canada and N. Y.; [abridged]. the Brahmins especially. - Philosophy of the Hindus. London, 1747. 8. 2. Sanscrit and Pracrit languages. - Preface to the auSame. 3d ad. Lonon 175 2 n.12.thor's grammar of Sanscrit. - List of Sanscrit grammars, Same. 3d ed. London, 1755. 2 v. 12~ with commentaries, etc. - Preface to the author's Amera - Correspondence with W. Smith, respecting certain Cosha. - On Sanscrit and Pracrit poetry. - Introd. realleged errors, etc., in the history of N. Y. 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COLEBROOKE 619 COLERIDGE Jains. - Origin and peculiar tenets of certain Muham- Coleoptera. DEJEAN, P. F.A. Species general des medan sects. - Trans. of one of the inscriptions on the coleopteres. Paris 1825-31. 5 v. 8~ pillar at Delhi, called the Lat of Firuz Shah.- On cooptes. ar is, 1 5. ancient monuments cont. Sanscrit inscriptions. - In- - DUNCN, J. Natural history of beetles. Edin., scriptions upon rocks in South Bihar. - On three grants 1835. 16. (Jardine. Nat. lib., v. 33.) of land, inscribedon copper, found at Ujjayani. - On in- -- Catalogue of coleopterous insects found in the neighscriptions at temples of the Jaina sect in South Bihdr. - bourhood of Edinburgh. (In Wernerian NatIndian and Arabian divisions of the zodiac. - Notion of Hist. Soc. Mem., v. 6. 1832.) the Hindu astronomers cone. the precession of the equi- HOPE F.W. Coleopterist's manual.Pt.2. Prenoxes and motions of the planets. - Algebra of thes aa t. en Hindus. daceous land and water beetles. London, - WALCKENAER, C. A. La vie et les ouvrages de Cole- 1838. 8~ brooke. (In Paris. Inst. Ac. d. Inscr. M6m., v. 16, - LE CONTE, J. L. Classification of the coleoptera of pt. 1. 1850.) North America. - Classification of the coleoptera of Colebrooke, Sir Thomas Edward. Letter to T. Baring on Kansas and New Mexico. (In Smithsonian Inst. the Indian civil service. London, 1852. 8. (B 1533) Col. Contrib., v. 3. 1852.) Colebrook, Sir William M. G. Sur les iles de Nancoury et - MARSHAM, T. Entomologia Britannica. Tom. 1: de Comarty. -Sur les iles d'Andaman. (In S6rieys, Coleoptera. London, 1802. 8 A. Bibh. acad., v. 1. 1810.) AColeccion de a res espa es. Leipzig, 186a8. 8. Coler, Jean. Life of Spinoza; tr. from the French. Coleccion de autores espafioles. Leipzig, 1868. 8L. Contents. Vol. 5. Arrom, C. B. de F. (F. Caballero). ondon, 1706. 12 La familia de Alvareda. - Lagrimas. 6. Trueba, A. Coleridge, Hartley. Essays and marginalia; ed. de. Ellibrodeloscantares. 13. Arrom, C.B. deF. Rela- by [D. Coleridge]. London, 1851. 2 v. 12. clones. 17. Arrom, C. B. de F. Cuadros de costumbres. - Lives of northern worthies; ed. by [D. ColerColeccion dedocumentosineditos. See Torres deMendoza, L. Coleccion de poesias escogidas. Quad. 2o 3o. Madrid, 1797. New e; margal obs. by S. 8~. (D36) T. Coleridge. London, 1852. 3 v. 12~ Coleire, Richard. Sermon, June 7, thanksgiving for sup- Contents. Vol. 1. And. Marvell. - Bentley. - pression of the rebellion. London, 1716. 4~ (B1252) Thomas Ld. Fairfax. - James Earl of Derby. 2. Cole-man. See elso Colman.'Lady Anne Clifford. - Roger Ascham. - John Fisher. Coleman, -. Two letters to M. le Chaise. - Rev. Wm. Mason. - Sir Rich. Arkwright. 3. Wm. )Coleman,- Two letterstoM.leChaise n State tracts. Roscoe. - Capt. Cook. - Congreve. - Dr. Fothergill. 1689.) ^^ ^ ^"-~~~~- BAGEHOT, W. (In his Estimates. 1858.) Coleman, Edward. Tryal of C. for high treason. - BL EHOT, W. (nhiS Estimates. t g,v8... - aHORNE, R. H. (rn, his New spirit of the age, v.1. 1844.) London, 1678. f. - SMILES, S. (It his Brief biog. 1861.) Coleman, John. Reply to Bright's letter on the Coleridge, Henry Nelson. Introductions to the war. London, 1855. 8~ study of the Greek classic poets. Part 1. Coleman, Lyman. Antiquities of the Christian Phila., 1831. 12~ Church; comp. fr. Augusti, etc. Andover, - Six months in the West Indies, 1825. London, 1841. 80 1837. 16~ (Fani. lib., v. 42.) -A church without a bishop; the apostolical and Coleridge, Herbert. Dictionary of the first or oldprimitive church popular in its government est words in the English language; 1250and simple in its worship; with an essay by 1300. London, 1862. 8" A. Neander. Boston, 1844. 12. - Several articles.] (I Philol.Soc. Trans.) Coleman, Thomas. God's unusual answer to a solemn fast, Coleridge, Sir John T. Memoir of J. Keble. Oxsermon before Parliament. Lond., 1644. 8~ (B1709) ford 1869. 8~ Coleman, Thomas. The two thousand confessors _ Supplement to the 1st ed. Oxford, 1869. 80 of 1662. New ed. London, 1861. 16. - Etymology. (In Oxford prize essays, v. 3. 1830.) Coleman, W. S. British butterflies. Lond., 1860. 12~ Coleridge, Samuel Taylor. Aids to reflection; ed. Coleman, Wm. Appeal to the people; a review of the late bv J. Marsh. Burlington 1829. 8. correspondence, relating to the rejection of the Brit-a r 1 ish minister. New York, 1810. 80. (B 437) - Biographia literaria. New York, 1817. 2 v. 12. ish minister. New York, 1810. 8. (B 437) - Colledtion of facts rel. to the death of A. Hamilton. - Same. Ed. by H. N. and Sara Coleridge. New New York, 1804. 8~ (B 425) York, 1848. 2 v. 12". - Remarks and criticisms on J. Q. Adamss letter to H. G. - Christabel. Kubla Kahn. Pains ofsleep. BosOtis. Boston, 1808. 8~ (B 984, 1427) Coleman, Wm. Trial. 1807. See Arcularius, P.I. (B 432) ton, 1816. 18. Colenso, John Wm., Bp. of Natal. Natal sermons. - Confessions of an inquiring spirit. London 2dser. London, 1868. 8. 1840. 16. Notes on an examination of Part 1, of his - Constitution of church and state; with aids to-'Pentateuch' bv McCaul. Lond., 1863. 80 ward a right judgment on the late Catholic - The Pentateuch and book of Joshua critically bill. London, 1850. 8. examined. [Part 1, 2d ed.] London, 1862- - Friend; essays to aid in forming principles. 71. 6 v. 8. From 2d London ed. Burlington, 1831. 8~ - Same. Parts 1, 2. New York, 1862-63. 2 v. 8~ - Letters, conversations, and recollections. New - BOST, T. French pastor's estimate of C.'s York, 1836. 12. Pentateuch. London, 1863. 8,~ - Literary remains; ed. by H. N. Coleridge. - GREEN, W.H. The Pentateuch vindicated from London, 1836-39. 4v. 8 the aspersions of C. New York, 1863. 120. Contents. Vol. 1. The fall of Robespierre. - Poems. *Th a n. N k, 13. - A course of lectures, 1818.- Notes on Sir Thomas -LAING, F.. C.'s objections to the veracity of Holy Browne's'Religio Medici'. - Notes on'Junius'. - Notes Writ. (In Manning, H. E. Essays on relig. 1865.) on Barclay's'Argenis'. - Note in Casaubon's'Persius'. - MAHAN, M. The spiritual point of view; or, — Notes on Chapman's'Homer'.- Note in Baxter's The glass reversed. New York, 1863. 12.'Life of himself'. - Fragment of an essay on taste. - - STANLEY, A.P. The South African controversy. (In Fragment of an essay on beauty. - Poems and poetical his Essays on church. 1870.) fragments. - Omniana. 2. Extract from a letter written in 1818, to a gentleman who attended the course of Coleoni or Colleoni (Lat. Coleus), Bartolommeo. lectures. - Extract from a letter to J. Britton. - ShaksSPINO, P. Istoria della vita e fatti di C. di peare, with introductory matter on poetry, the drama, nuovo ristamp. coll' agg. di due orazioni and the stage. - Notes on Ben Jonson. - Notes on Beaumont and Fletcher. - On the'Prometheus' of funebri. Bergamo, 1732. 40~ Eschylus. - Note on Chalmers's'Life of Daniel'. - - CORNAZZANI, B. De vita etgestis B. Colei. (In Gre- Bishop Corbet. - Notes on Selden's'Table talk'. vius. Thes. antiq. Ital., v. 9. pt. 7. 1723.) Note on'Theological lectures' of B. Wheeler. - Note - RosA, G. (In Archivio stor. ital., ser. 3, v.4. 1866.) on a'Sermon on the prevalence of infidelity', by W.

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COLERIDGE 620 COLLECTION Birch. - Fenelon on charity. - Change of the climates. Coleti, Giac. and GiannAnt. Catalogo della sto- Wonderfulness of prose. - Notes on Tom Jones.- rie delle citt~ e de' luoghi d'Italia nella [sua] Jonathan Wild. -Barry Cornwall. - Primitive Christian's address to the cross. - Fuller's'Holy state'. - libreria. Vinegia, 1779. 4~ Fuller's'Appeal of injured innocence'. - Fuller's Coletta, Cola. Ottava. -Sestina. (in Trucchi, F. Poes.'Church history'. - Asgill's'Argument'. - Introduc- ital., v. 3. 1847.) tion to Asgill's'Defence'. - Notes on Sir Thomas Colfavru, J. C. Du mariage et cu contrat de marBrowne's'Religio medici','Garden of Cyrus', and'Vul-aux Etats-Uis. Paris, gar errors'. 3. Formula fidel de sanctissima Trinitate. iage en Angleterre et aux Etats-nis. Paris, - Nightly prayer. - Notes on the Book of common 1868. 8~ prayer. - Letter to a godchild. 4. Notes on Luther. Colfax, -lrs. Harriet R. BROCKETT, L. P. (In his Woman's - Essay on faith. work in the civil war. 1867.) - Notes and lectures upon Shakespeare and some Colfax, Schuyler. Kansas, the Lecompton constitution, of the old poets; ed. by Mrs. H. N. Coleridge. speech, Mar.2. Wash., 1858. 8 (B 1509) L- PHELPS, C. A. (In his Life of Grant. 1868.) London, 1849. 2 v. 16. - RICHARDSON, A. D. (In his Personal history of - Poetical works. London, 1835. 3 v. 16~ Grant. 1868.) Contents. Vol. 1. Juvenile poems.- Sybilline leaves. - STOWE, H. B. (In her Men of our times. 1868.) 2. Ancient mariner. - Christabel. - Miscellaneous Colgan, Wim. James. Poems. N. Y., 1844. 12~ poems. - Remorse; a tragedy. - Zapolya; a Christmas Coligny, Charles. Lepalais pomp6ien. See Gautier, T., tale. - The fall of Robespierre. 3. The Piccolomini. and others. - The death of Wallenstein. Coligny, Gaspard de. Discours ou soht contenues les choses - Poetical and dramatic works; with memoir. qui se sont passees durant le siege de Sainct-QuenBoston, 1854. 3 v. 16~ tin. (In Perrin. Col. des mem., v. 40; - Petitot, Contents. Vol.1. Memoir. -Poems written in youth. ser. 1, v. 32; -and Michaud, v. 8.) R- Rime of the ancient mariner. - Christabel. - Kubla LEstoile, P. de. Jour. de Heni. 1744.) - Rime of the ancient mallner. - Chlilstab~el. - I~ubla - CHANTALOUVE, Fi. G. de. La tragedie de feu C. (In Khan. - Wanderings of Cain. - Sybilline leaves. 2.'Estoile,P.e. Jorn. deHei III. 1744.) Sybilline leaves, continued. - Poems written in later - CLARIE S. Life of C. ( is Martyrology. 1652.) life. 3. ThePiccolomini; or, Firstpart of Wallenstein. - LA PONNERAYE. A. Histoire de C. Paris, - Death of Wallenstein. - Notes. 1830. 8~ - Statesman's manual; a lay sermon. Burling- Coligny, Henriette de, comtesse de la Szze. See La Suze, ton, 1832. 12~ H. de C. - Spirit of contemporary poetry. No.1. Selections from Coligny, Jean de Saligny, comte de. Memoires; Sybilline leaves. Boston, 1827. 8. (B 941) pub. pour la Soc. de l'Hist. de France, par - Sybilline leaves. London, 1817. 8~ Monmerqu6; [avec] Lettres du comte de CoContents. Time, real and imaginary. - The raven. - ligny et de son fils au comte de Bussy-RabuMutual passion. - The rime of the ancient mariner. - Pris 1 The foster-mother's tale. - Poems occasioned by politi- i. Paris, 1841. 8 cal events. -Fire, famine, and slaughter. - Love poems. Colima, volcano. SARTORIUS, C. Eruption of C. (In - Meditative poems in blank verse. - The three graves. Smithsonian Inst. Annual report. 1869.) - Odes and miscellaneous poems. Colin, L6on. Etudes cliniques de m6decine mili- Unpublished letters. (In Westminster rev., v. 93, 94. taire. Paris, 1864. 8~ -- BAYNE, P. (In his Essays. 1858.) T- BAYNE, P. (In i his Essays. 1858.) Coliseum. See Boston (p. 344); - Rome. - CO1TLE, J. Reminiscences of C. New York, Coliseum. SeeBoston ( 344)-Roe. COLE, J. Reminiscences of C. New York, Colla, Luigi. Elogio deli' prof. G. B. Balbis. (/e Turin. 1847. 12. Ac. d. Sci. Mem., v. 36. 1833.) - DE QUINCEY, T. Coleridge. (In his Lit. reminiscen- Collamer, Jacob. Kansas affairs, minority report, March ces, v. 1, 2. 1851.)- C. and opium-eating. (In his 12. Wash., 1856. 8~. (34th Cong., 1st sess. B 1509) Narr. papers, v. 2. 1853.) - Speech on affairs in Kansas, April 3-4, 1856. Wash., - GILLMAN, J. Life of C. Vol. 1. Lond., 1838. 8~ 1856. 8. (B 1509) - HORT, -. (In Cambridge essays. 1856.) - Speech on the annexation of Texas. Wash., 1845. 8~ - MARTINEAU, J. Personal influences on our present (B 1197) theology. (In his Essays. 1866.) - Speech on the constitutional validity of the act of - MILL, J. S. (In Lond. and Westm. rev., v. 3. 1844- Congress requiring the election of representatives by and in his Dissert., v. 1. 1859.) districts. Wash., 1844. 8~ (B 1174) - O'HAGAN, T. (In Afternoon lect., 4th ser. 1867.) - Speech on wool and woolens. Wash., 1844. 8. (B 1174) - SHAIRP, J. C. (In his Studies in poetry. 1868.) - DOUGLAS, S. A. Remarks in reply to C., Apr. 4. - WILSON, J. Coleridge'spoetical works. (InWilson's Wash., 1856. 8~. (B 1509) Essays, v. 3. 1857.) - UNITED STATES. 39th Cony., 1st sess. Addresses on See also Green, J. H. Spiritual philosophy founded the death of C., Dec. 14, 1865. Wash., 1866. 8. on the teaching of C. 1865. (B 1639) Coles, Edward. WINTHROP, R. C. Remarks on the death Collanges, Gabriel de. NICERON, J. P. (In his Mem., of C. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Proc., 1867-69.) v. 40. 1739.) Coles, Elisha, d. 1688. Practical discourse of God's Collard, Joh. Essentials of logic 2d ed. Lonsovereignty. 8th ed. London, 1753. 8~ don, 1796. 12~ Coles, Elisha, b. 1640. Dictionary, English-Latin - axis of logic. London, 1799. 12 andLatin-English. 17th ed. Lond., 1764. 8. Collas, Achille. Engravings from the works of British 170-i1. 12d0T,1 ic-tionary. ^', artists; with a memorial of facts connected with the - English dictionary. London, 1701. 12 process of C. (In Chorley, H. F. Authors of Eng- Same. London, 1717. 8~ land. 1837.) Coleson, Miss Ann. Narrative of her captivity Collas, Bernard C. La Turquie en 1864. Paris, among the Sioux Indians and escape. Phila., 1864. 8. 1864. 8~ Coll, Charles. Correspondance inedite; avec inColet, Claude. Histoire palladienne. (In Biblioth. univ. trod. par H. Bonhomme. Paris, 1864. 8~. des romans, Nouv., v. 29. 1799.) - Dupuis et Desronais. Avignon, 1769. 8~. (B 1624) Colet, John, Dean of St. Paul's. Sermon of conforming and - Same. Nouv. 6d. Paris, 1778. 8~ (C 289) reforming, made to the Convocation, 1511; with a - Sanze. (In Petitot. Repert., v. 24. 1818.) Life by Erasmus. (In Phenix, v. 1. 1707.) - La partie de chasse de Henri Iv. Par., 1773. 8~ (B 1622) - Short introduction of grammar. 1710. See Lily, W., - Saire. Nouv. ed. Paris, 1783. 8~ (C291) and others. - Same. (In Le Texier. Rec. des pieces de theatre, - ERASMUS, D. Life of C. See Wordsworth, C. Ec- v. 1; acd Petitot. Repert., v. 24. 1818.) cles. biog., v..1. 1839.) - La verite dans le vin; comedie. (IcL Barriere, J. F. - SEEBOHM, F. 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COLLECTION 621 COLLECTION Collection de relations de voyages. See Saint Maurice, C. King, when D. of York, inducing him to adhere to the Collection. E. relations de vyages. See Sait Maurice, o. Prot. religion. - Ten seasonable queries, proposed-by an Collection of facts rel. to the project of a bridge from South Eng. gentleman at Amsterdam to his friends in Eng. St. in Boston to Dorchester Neck. Boston, 1805. Five letters from Scotland, giving account of expelling 85~~~~~.'(B 4271~) ~Popery from thence. - William III. Prince of Orange's Collection of interesting and important reports on the nav- speech to the Scots, lords, and gentlemen at St. James; igation of Great Britain, etc. 1807. See Society of with their advice to the Prince to'take upon him the administration of the affairs of Scotland; with His HighShipowners. ness's answer. — Letter to a friend,. advising in this exCollection of interesting, authentic papers rel. to the dis-aryjuncture, how to free the nation from slavery. pute between Or. Brit. and Amer. See Almon, J. traordinary juncture, how to free the nation from slavery. - Application of the bishops and clergy of London to Collection of loyal songs written against the R~ump the Prince of Orange, Sept. 21, 1688. - Nonconformist Parl., 1639-61. Vol. 1. London, 1731. 12". Ministers of London. Address to the Prince of Orange. Collection, Seventh, of papers rel to Parliaments and -- Address of the city of Bristol to the Prince of Orange., Colletion, al Seventhloap e rs andrtess. [o oPen,] 19 - Word to the wise, for settling the government. the penal laws and tests. [London,] 1689. 4h Modest proposal to the present convention. - Historical Contents. Letter from a freeholder to the rest of the account touching the succession of the crown. - Narra. freeholders of Eng., etc. - Word in season, to prevent tive of the miseries of N. Eng., by reason of an arbitrary undue elections, etc., (wantisng). ~- Memorandums for government erected there. 7. Proposals in behalf of those that go into the countrey to dispose the corpora- the Princess of Orange. - Heads of an expedient pro. tions to a good election. - Project for repealing the pe- posed by the court party to the Parl. at Oxford, in lieu of nal laws and tests. - Some queries cone. liberty of con- the bill for excluding the D. of York. - Account of the irscience, directed to W. Pen and H. Care. - Considera- regular actions of the Papists in the reign of James In., tions proposed to W. Pen cone. his new magna charta with a method proposed to rid the nation of them. - Presfor liberty of conscience; by a Baptist. - The commis- ent convention a parliament. - Letter to a member of the sioners' questions to Sir E. Jennings, with his answer. convention. 8. Proposals to the present convention for Collection of papers relating to proceedings of His Maj- settling the government. - Several queries rel. to the esty's commissioners, etc. N. Y., 1778. 8~ (B 366) present proceed. in Parl. - A Prot. precedent offered Collection of papers relating to the present june- for the exclusion of James i t. - Reasons for placing the Prince of Orange singly in the throne. - Breviate for ture of affairs in England. London, 1688- the convention represented to the Lords and Commons 89. 10 pts. 4~0 of Eng. - James i.'s opinion of a king and of a tyrant. Contents. No. 1. Humble petition of seven bishops - Proposals to the present convention for security of the to His Majesty. - Articles recommended by the Abp. Prot. religion. 9. Dialogue between two friends, of Canterbury. - Proposals of the Abp., etc., to His wherein the Ch. of Eng. is vindicated in joyningwith the Majesty. -Petition of the Lords, spiritual and temporal, Prince of Orange in his descent into Eng. - James ii. for calling a free Parliament; with H. M.'s answer. - His late majesty's letter to the lords and others of his Vindication of the petition. - Extract of the States privy council. - Some remarks on the late King's preGeneral their resolution. - William It. Prince of tended letter to the Lords, and others of his privy Orange, his letter to the English army. - Account of a council. - Reasons for crowning the Prince and Prindesign to poison the Prince of Orange before he came out cess of Orange king and queen jointly; and for placing of Holland. - Relation of a strange meteor, seen near the executive power in the Prince alone. - A Lord's' Orange. - Booth, H., Ld. Delamnere. Speech to his ten- speech without doors to the Lords, upon the present conants. - Prince of Denmark's letter to the King. - dition of the government. - Reflections on -A Lord's Churchill, J., Ld. Letter to the King. - Ann, Princess. speech without doors'. - Bishops' reasons to Queen Letter to the Queen. - Memorial of the Protestants of Elizabeth for taking off the Queen of Scots; with an adEng., to the Prince and Princess of Orange. - William vertisement of the learning and rhetorick of the late Ld. cir. Prince of Orange, his declaration of Nov. 28, 1688, chancellor Jefferies. 10. Reflections upon our late from Sherborn-Castle. 2. Enquiry into the measures and present proceedings. - Some short notes on'Reof submission to the supreme authority. - Answer to flections upon our late and present proceedings'. -,Reflections on the Prince of Orange's declaration'. - The Scots grievances. - Late honourable convention Herbert, Admiral. Letter to all commanders of ships proved a legal parliament. - Amicable reconciliation of anid seamen in His Majesty's fleet. - Engagement of the Dissenters to the Ch. of Eng. the noblemen, etc., at Exeter, to assist the Prince of - Another copy Qf the 8th collectiocn. (B 8) Orange in the defence of the Prot. religion. - Declaration Collection, Eighth, of papers rel. to the present juncture of of the nobility, etc., at Nottingham, Nov. 22. 1688. - How- affairs in Eng. London. 1689. 4~ (B 1709) ard, H., Duake of Vor:folk. Speech to the Mayor of Nor- Contenzts. Tryal and examination of the'Test of the wich, Dec. 1. - Address of Ld. Dartmouth and the Church of England's loyalty'. - Some reflections upon commanders of the fleet, giving H. M. thanks for calling An instance of the Ch. of England's loyalty'. - The a Parliament. 3. Expedition of the Prince of Orange for pedigree of Popery. - Letter to a person of quality, ocEng. - Further account of the Prince's army, in a letter casioned by the news of the ensuing Parl. - Father from Exon, Nov. 24. - Three letters: From a Jesuit of La Chaise's project for the extirpation of hereticks. - Liege, giving an account of the happy progress of religion Account of the papers collected. in Eng.; From Father Petre to Father La Cheese; An- Collection of papers relative to half-pay. Boston, 1783. 4. swer of Father La Cheese to Father Petre. - Popish (B 518) treaties not to be rely'd on. 4. William uin. Prince Collection of poems, by several hands. Boston, 1744. 40 of Orange's first declaration from the Hague, Oct. 10, (B 654) 1688; with his add. declaration, Oct. 24. - Sprat, T., Bp. Collection of political papers cone. the factions [of] the last of Rochester. Letter to the ecclesiastical commissioners. twelve centuries. London, 1797. 12~. (C 158) - William III. Prince of Orange's speech to the gentle- 17 See Jackso, J. men of Somersetshire and Dorsetshire coming to joyn Collection of queries, 1716. See J o His Highness at Exeter, Nov. 15.'88. - True copy of a Collection of scarce tracts, from 1763-70. London, J,/ Depaper delivered by the Earl of Devonshire to the Mayor brett, 1787. 4 v. 8. (B 604-607) of Darby, Nov. 20, 1688. - Address of the Mayor, etc., of Contents. Vol.1. (B604) Francis, P. Letter from Lyn-Regis in Norfolk, to the Duke of Norfolk; and the the Cocoa-tree to the country gentleman. - Butler, J. Duke's answer, Dec. 6,'88. - Declaration of the Lords, Address to the Cocoa-tree; - Character of H. B. Legge. spiritual and temporal. assembled at Guild-hall, Dec. 11, - Townsend, C. Defence of the miiority on general War1688. - Paper delivered to the Prince of Orange, by the rants. - Lloyd, C. Defence of the majority, on the same; commissioners sent by His Majbsty. - James ir. Letter - Letter on libels, etc., with postscript, app., and law to the Earl of Feversham on leaving White-hall; with proceedings; - Aet. of some pioceediiigs oi the writ of the Earl's answer. - William in. Declaration of the habeas corpus. - Hartley, D. The budget. - WhatePrince of Orange to the commanders-in-chief of the dis- ley, T. Remarks on the budget. - Guthrie, W. Address persed regiments, etc., to keep them together in order. - on the dismission of [Gen. Conway]. - Walpole, H. Address of the lieutenancyof London to the Pr. of Orange. Counter-address. 2. (B 605) Lloyd, C. An honest - Address of the Ld. mayor, etc., of London to the Pr. man's reasons for declining a part in the new administraof Orange. - Preby, Sir G. Speech on delivery of the tion. - Cooper, Sir G. Candid answer to the honest city address. 5. Hard case of Prot. subjects under a man's reasons. -Dr. Franklin's examination before the Popish prince. - Answer to'A short scheme of the House of Commons, in support of the repeal of the usurpations of the crown of Eng.', etc. - Humble and Amer. stamp act. - Burke, E. Short acct. of a short hearty address to all Eng. Prot. in the army. - Several administration. - Lloyd, C. True history of a short reasons against the establishment of a standing army, administration. - Whateley, T. Considerations on the and dissolving the militia. - Discourse of magistracy, of trade ard finances of this kingdom. - Townshend, C. prerogative by divine right of obedience, and of the laws. State of the nation. - Mackintosh, ir,, and others. - Cowley, A. Definition of a tyrant. - Letter to the Speech against the suspending and dispensing prerog

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COLLECTION 622 COLLECTION atives, etc. - Case of the Duke of Portland, respecting lingfleet, E. Vindication of their majesties authority to two leases lately granted by the lords of the treas. to Sir fill the sees of the deprived bishops. - Hill, Mr. Solomon J. Lowther. - M'Aulay, A. Inquiry into the legality and Abiathar. - Disc. cone. the ecclesiastical commisof pensions on the Irish establishment. 3. (B 606) sione opened in the Jerusalem chamber, Oct. 10. 1689. - Grenville, G. Speech on the motion for expelling Mr. Appendix. - Unprejudic'd layman's free thoughts on Wilkes. - Letter to Mr. Grenville in answer to his the subject the convocation are upon, with a particular speech. - Letter on the public conduct of Mr. Wilkes. address to the Dissenters. - Vox populi. - Letter from - Fair trial of the important question. - Dyson, J. a gentleman in the country to his representatives in ParCase of the Middlesex election considered. 4. (B 607) liament. - The true friends to the corporations vindicaAnother letter to Mr. Almon, in matter of libel. - Sub- ted. 2. Hawles, Sir J. Remarks upon the trials of stance of the pleadings of the crown lawyers; - Post- E. Fitzharris, S. Colledge, etc. - Answer to King James's script, a second postscript, and summary of the law of declaration to all his pretended subjects in England. - libel [of the same]. -- Mauduit, I. Proceedings of His Letter from a divine to a member of Parliament in deMajesty's privy council, on an address to remove Gov. fence of the bill for the uniting of Protestants with the Hutchinson, with the speech of Ld. Loughborough. - answer. - Plain English; or, an inquiry cone. the real Holles, T. P., Duke of Newcastle. Letter, concerning and pretended friends to the English monarchy. - Inneutral ships. - Dowdeswell, W. Address to tfe quiry into the causes of the present disasters in England. makers of cyder and perry. - Answer to the paper delivered by Ashton at his execuCollection of scarce treatises upon metals, etc. 1739. See tion to Sir E. Child with the paper. - Taxes no charge. Barba, A. A. - Discourse showing how the encouragement of mechanCollection of several treatises cone. penal laws. 2d ed. ick industry does naturally tend to the interest of popuCollectiond of several ea~s^ cone. penal laws. 2ded. ^lar governments. - St. Paul the tentmaker. - Letter to Lonctou, 1688. 49 (B 92) ~L friend con8. the beh aviour of Christians under the vaContents. Execution of justice in Eng., not for relig- a revolutions of steha viour of Christians under the vaion, but for treason, 1583.- Important considerations, rious revolutions of state government. - Reflections by the secular priests. 1601. - The Jesuit's reasons un- upon the late famous petition of the common council of London and the well timing of it. - Inquiry into the reasonable. 1662. causes which have frustrated our expectations from the Collection of state papers rel. to the first acknowledgment late happy revolution. - Reasons for a bill against buyof the sovereiof th e f the U.S. A. and the reception ing and selling offices. - Grey, T. Earl of Stamnford. of their minister [J. Adams] by the United Nether- Speech. - Booth, H., Earl of VWarrington. Speeches. - lands; prefixed the political character of J. A.,.by an State of parties. - Impartial inq. into the causes of the American; [also] an Essay on canon and feudal law, pres. fears and dangers of the gov. - James ii. Letter to by J. Adams. London, 1782. 8. (B 596) his privy counsellors. - Letter to a friend concerning a Collection of state tracts on the revolution of 1688 French invasion to restore King James to his throne; and reign of Win. III., with a history of the also a second letter. - Pretences of the French invasion examin'd. - Reflections upon King James's declaration. Dutch warin 1672. Lond., 1705-07. 3 v.. -- Account of the conspiracy against King William. - Contents. Vol. 1. Mayole, Count de. History of the Reflections upon the conspiracy. - Considerations upon war of Holland. - A., P., D.D. Account of the private the present state of affairs in England. - Hamden, J. league between Charles ii. and the French king. - Considerations about the most proper way of raising Wildman, 3Maj. Memorials from the English Protes- money in the present conjuncture; - State of the nation. tants to the Prince and Princess of Orange. - Bohun, E. - Wildman, iMIaj., and others. Discourse upon the History of the desertion. - Desertion discuss'd. - Bohun, prorogation of the Parliament to the 2d of May, 1693, etc. E. Answer to it. - Reflections on'His Majesty's rea- - Earl of Warrington's charge to the grand jury at sons from withdrawing himself from Rochester' by G. Chester, Apr. 25, 1693. -- Answer to King James's decBurnet. - Burnet, G. Inquiry into the present state of laration dated at St. G-ermains, Apr. 17, 1693. - Baron affairs in regard to the King. - Prince of Orange's de- Atkins's speech to Sir W. Ashhurst, Oct. 30, 1693. - scent into England. - Remarks on government. - Four Maxims of the great Almanzor. - Lawton, C. State questions debated. - Questions of state, law, etc. - of our condition with relation to the present Parliament. Considerations relating to the settling of the government. - O., B. Dialogue betw. Whig and Tory dedicated to - Proceedings of the present Parliament justified by the King William. - Inquiry into the nature and obligation opinion of Grotius. - Defence of Win. and Mary against of legal rights. - Reflections upon the conditions of an infamous Jesuitical libel. - Defence of the proceed- peace offered by France, 1694, etc. - Englishman's choice ings of the late Parliament in England, by Mr. Hamden. and true interest in a vigorous prosecution of the war - Disc. cone. the nature, power, and proper effects of against France. - Tindal, Dr. Essay cone. obedience the present conventions in both kingdonms called by the to the supreme powers; - Cone. the law of nations and Prince of Orange, 1688/3. - Necessity of settling the the rights of sov. - Gr. Brit. Parl. Collection of the decrown of England. - A word to the wise for settling the bates and proc. in Parliament, 1694-95. - Defence of the government. - Causes and manner of deposing a Popish Archbishop's sermon on the death of her late majesty. king in Swedeland. - Supremacy debated. - Debate - Disc. about raising men. - Letter to a friend in vinupon the query whether the king elected by the Lords dication of the proceedings against Sir J. Fenwick by and Commons at Westminster, coming to and consulting bill of attainder. - Argument shewing that a standwith said Lords, etc., doth not make as compleat a Par- ing army is inconsistent with a free government. - liament as if said king should cause new summons to be Letter ballancing the necessity of keeping a land force given and new elections to be made by writs. - Letter in time of peace. - Letter from the author of the argufrom a French lawyer to an English gentleman upon the ment against a standing army to the author of the ballanpresent revolution. - Eyres, 3ir. Reflections upon the cing letter. - Militia reform'd. - Letter to a member of great revolution. - A., P., D.D. Advantages of the Parliament shewing that a restraint on the press is inpresent settlement and great danger of a relapse. - Brief consistent with the Protestant religion, etc. - Anatomy account of the nullity of King James's title. - Dialogue of a project for raising two millions. - Stephens, W. between two friends, a Jacobite and a Williamite. - A., Letter to Wm. Itt. - Danger of mercenary parliaments. P., D.D. Examination of the scruples of those who - Considerations on the nature of parliaments and our refuse to take the oath of allegiance. - Masters, S. present elections. 1698. - Short history of standing arCase of allegiance in our present circumstances consid mys in England. - Letter to a member of Parliament ered. - A., P., D.D. Some considerations touching cone. guards and garisons. - Letter cone. the four regsecession and allegiance. - Case of the oaths stated. - iments commonly call'd marines. - Seaman's opinion of Bohun, E. Doctrine of non-resistance or passive obedi- a standing army in England. - Asgil, J. Essay on a anice. - Doctrine of passive obedience and jure divino registry for titles of lands. - Objections against the regdisprov'd. - Political abhorism. - King William or istry bill stated and answer'd. - Importance of public King Lewis. - English loyalty. - Agreement between credit. - Report of the commissioners appointed by Parthe present and the former government. - Resolution liament to inquire into the Irish forfeitures. - Other paof certain query's cone. submission to the present gov- pers relating to the Irish report. - Jus regium; or, The ernment. - A., P., D.D. Reflections upon the opinions king's right to grant forfeitures. - Letter from a soldier of some modern divines cone. the nature of government in the commons of England. 3. Claims of the people in general and that of England in particular. - History of England essay'd. - Duke of Anjou's succession conof the succession of the crown of England particularly sider'd as to its legality and consequences. - Present from the time of Egbert to Henry viii. - Historical disposition of England consider'd. - Account of the deaccount of some things relating to the nature of the bate in town cone,. peace and war. - Col. of treaties English government and the conceptions which our fore- since the revolution. - Fable of the lion's share verify'd fathers had of it. - Stillingfleet, E. Disc. cone. the in the pretended partition of the Spanish monarchy. - unreasonableness of a new separation on account of the Essay upon the present interest of England. - Letter oaths. - Williams, J. Vindication of the said dis- cone. the partition treaty and the answer. 2d letter. - A course. - Letter writ by a clergyman to his neighbor word in season to England's representatives in Parl. - cone. the present circumstances of the kingdom. - Stil- Letter to a member of Parliament cone. the present

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COLLECTION 623 COLLEGE posture of affairs in Christendom. - Discourse of the Collection of the most esteemed pieces of poetry; contests and dissensions between the nobles and com- s t D Ln n mons in Athens and Rome. - Full account of the pro- supl to Dodsley's. London, 1767. 80 ceedings in relation to Capt. Kidd. — Jura Populi Angli- Collection of tracts concerning the present state of cani: The subject's right of petitioning set forth. - Ireland, etc. London, 1729. 8~ Reasons for an annual parliament, as the best security Contents. Seasonable remarks on trade; with reflecfor English rights. - Animadversions of the two last tions on the advantages to Gr. Brit., by a proper regula30th of Jan. sermons. - On the bill for taking the public tion of the trade of Ireland. - Essay on trade in genaccounts of the kingdom. - Anguis in herba; or, The eral and on that of Ireland in particular. - Considerafatal consequences of a treaty with France. - Dangers tions on two papers lately publishd:'Seasonable reticns on two papers lately published:'Seasonable reof Europe from the growing power of France. - Para- marks', etc., and'Essay on trade in general', etc. - Apdoxes of state relating to the present juncture of affairs pea to Swift; reply to the observer on'Seasonable rein England. - Limitations for the next foreign successor marks'. - Letter n answer to'An appeal to Swift'. or new Saxon race. - Christianissimus Christianandus __^asoor~ ~~s~~~o^ ~'' _o ac Collection of tracts from the late newspapers, on Protestant or, Reasons for the reduction of France to a more Christian state in Europe. - Breviate of the state of Scotland bishops in Amer. colonie. 8Vl. 1. N. Y., in its government, etc. - Speech made by a member of (I mp erfect, ending at p. 208. B the convention of the states in Scotland. m-Y~relimbeares Contents. The American Whig. - Chandler's adverthe convention of the states in Scotland. - Preliminaries tisement. - Seabury's advertisement. - The centito the crown of Scotland as propos'd by the grand com- nel. - Remarks on the title of'A whip for the Amer. mittee. - Vindication of the proceedings of the conven.- hig'. - Letter to the Amer. Whig. - Whip for the tion of the estates of Scotland. - Grievances represented Amer. Whig by T. Tickle. - The Whi censured.by the. estates of Scotland to the king's majesty. - Scot- Probas's letter to Chandler. Veridicus's verses to land. Proceedings and votes of the Parliament.- the Whig writer. Extract from letter to Dennis D the Whig writer. - Extract from letter to Dennis De Defence of the Scots settlement at Darien. - Inquiry Berdt. - Cautio against th Amer. ig. - The spirit, into the causes of the miscarriage of the Scots colony at enemies of the Church. - Darien. - Scotland's grievances relating to Darien, etc. Appeal to the impartial.-To the authors of the Whig -L"~t Of f ~ Appeal to the impartial. - To the authors of the Whig - Massacre of Glenco. - Full and impartial account of and whip A Boston gentleman to his fren. On all the secret consults, etc.' of the Romish party in Ire.- Amer. episc. - A kick for the hipper. - land, 1660-89, for the settlement of Popery in that king- Amer.. - A dom. - Apology for the Protestants of Ireland. - John- proof to Amer. Whig. -A dialogue. - Proposal that stol, J. Speech. - Reasons and protestatos entred iJohn bishops should be negroes.- Facts proposed to the Whig, ston, J. Speech.-Reasons and protestations entered in o the Ho. of Lolrds, 1688-89. - Account, of the sessions of Collection of valuable documents. Boston, 1836. 8~. (B 1718) Parliament in Ireland, 1692. - Declaration of the sense Contents. Birney, J. G. Vindication of bolitionists. of the archbishops and bishops now in London. - Rev- -American A. S. Society. Protest; - To the people olution vindicated. - Reflections upon occurrences, of the U. S., or to such Americans as value their rights. Nov. 5, 1688 - Nov. 5, 1689. - Letter from a country gen -N. Y. A. S. Soc. Lette fromthe executive committee tleman to an eminent but easy citizen. - True account the exec. co of the Ohio State A. S.S. at Ccinof the author of a book intitled Eikon Basilike. ati Outrage upo soutbern rights. Collection of stories, moral tales, and refections, Collection of voyages by the Dutch East India from the best English authors. Leghorn, Company, for the improvement of trade and 1816. 16~ navigation; trans. London, 1703. 8. Collection of testimonies in favor of religious liberty, in the Collection universelle des m6moires. See Perrin, A. case of Dissenters, Catholics, and Jews. London, Collections of travels through Turkey into Persia 1790. 8~ (B 126) and the East Indies; a relation of the wars Collection of the most esteemed farces. Edin., between Aureng-Zebe and his brothers; rela1792. 6 v. 12~ tion of Japan and Tunkin; description of the Contents. Vol. 1. Bickerstaff, I. Sultan.-Coleman, grand seignior's seraglio; being travels of G. Deuce is in him.- Fielding, H. Mock doctor. - Foote, S. Knights; - Taste. - Garrick, D. Guardian; - Tavernier, Bernier, etc. Lond., 1684. 2v. f~ High life below stairs; - Lethe; - Miss in her teens. - g- For other collections see the names of the editors, Mendoz, M. Chaplet. - Murphy, A. Apprentice; - or the subject of the collections, as Friends; - QuotaUpholsterer. - Ravenscroft, E. Anatomist; - Shakes- tions; - Sermons; - State tracts; - State trials; - peare, W. Florizel and Perdita, from Winter's tale. 2. Tracts; - Voyages. For the collections published by. Bickerstaff, I. Thomas and Sally. - Burney, C. Cun- historical societies, etc., see the names of the societies. ning man. - Carey, H. Crononhotonthologos. - Coffey, Collector, The; essays on books, etc., by T C. Devil to pay. - Coleman, G. Musical lady. ollector, essays on, etc., y. Fielding, H. Lottery; — Virgin unmasked. - Foote, S. Tuckerman; ed. by J. Doran. Lond., 1868. 8. Lyar; - Mayor of Garrat. - Garrick, D. Lying valet; Colledge, Stephen. Last speech and confession. n.t.p. - Neck or nothing. - Murphy, A. Old maid. - London. 1681. f~ (A 50) O'Hara, K. Midas. - Smollett, T. Reprisal. 3. - Letter to [Mrs.] J. Janeway. n.t.p. London, 1681. Bickerstaff, I. Padlock. - Coleman, G. Polly Honey. f~. (A 50) combe. - Dodsley, R. Miller of Mansfield; - Toy- - Speech and carriage at his execution, Aug. 31, 1681. shop. - Fielding, H. Intriguing chambermaid. - London, 1681. f. (A 50) Foote, S. Author; - Englishman in Paris; - English- - True copy of [his] dying words. n.t.p. London, man return'd fiom Paris. - Garrick, D. Catharine and 1681. f. (A 50) Petruchio;- Cymon, altered.- Murphy, A. Citizen. - MODEST vindication of the proceedings of the late O'Hara, K. Golden pippin. - Reed, J. Register office. grand jury who returned the bill against S. Colledge, - Sheridan, T. Captain O'Blunder. 4. Bate, H. ignoramus. n.t.p. London, 1681. f~. (A 50) Rival candidates.-Carey, H. Contrivances.-Cibber, - WHITTAKER, E. Letter to [C.] upon his bill being C. Flora. - Coleman, G. Comus. -Dibdin, C. De- sent to Oxford. n.t.p. London, 1681. f. (A 50) serter. - Foote, S. Commissary; -Orator;-Patron. College of Advocates, London. Catalogue of the - Garrick, D. Bon ton; —Bucks have at ye all. - Hawkesworth, J. Edgar and Emmeline. -Jackman, library, sold 1861; [with prices]. London, I. All the world's a stage. - Murphy, A. Three n.d. 8. weeks after marriage. - Spirit of contradiction. - College of Fort William Bengal. [Official papers, Woods, W. Twins. 5. Barnaby Brittle. - Bicker-, staff, I. Daphne and Amintor; - Dr. Last in his chari- literary proceedings, etc.] London, 1805. 4~ ot; - He wou'd if he cou'd. - Carey, H. Dragon of College of New Jersey. Account of the College. WoodWantley. - Cibber, C.- Damon and Phillida. - Coffey, bridge, N. J., 1764. 8~. (B 609, 629) C. Boarding school. - Cokaine, Sir A. Duke and no - Catalogue of books in the library, 1760. Woodbridge, duke. - Foote, S. Minor. - Garrick, D. Irish widow. 1760. 8~ (B 898) - Gay, J. What d'ye call it. - Kelly, H. Romance - Catalogus Collegii. Tridenti, 1818. 8~. (B 1012) of an hour. - Murphy, A. Desert island. - Trick - WITHERSPOON, J. Address to the inhab. of Jamaica, upon trick. 6. Amintas. —Arne, T. A. Cooper. - in behalf of the College. Phila., 1772. 8~. (B 739) Bickerstaff, I. Absent man; - Ephesian matron; — College of Physicians. ANSWER to a letter on a petition Recruiting serjeant; - Romp. - Centlivre, M~rfs. S. The for the college of physicians. n.p., 1812. 8~. (B 442) Ghost, from Mrs. Centlivre's'Man bewitched'. - Dib- - LETTER on the petition for a college of physicians. din, C. Waterman. - Foote, S. Lame lover. - Gar- Boston, 1812. 8~ (B 442, 535) rick, D. Lilliput; - May-day; - Theatrical candi- - REMONSTRANCE of the Mass. Med. Soc., on the petidates. - Maid of the oaks. - O'Brien, W. Cross pur- tion for a college of phys. Boston, 1811. 8~ (B 442) poses. - Whitehead, W. Trip to Scotland. - Wilson, - REPLY to an answer to a letter on the petition of the R. Rehearsal. college of physicians. Boston, 1812. 8~ (B 442)

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COLLEGE 624 COLLIER, College of Physicians and Surgeons in the City of N. Y., Wesleyan; - Western Reserve; - Western Univ. Bye-laws. (In Romayne, N. Address. 1808. B 817) of Pennsylvania; - Westminster; - Williams; - - EXPOSITION of the transactions relative to the College. Winchester; - Wittenberg; — Yale. New York, 1812. 8~ (B 442) Collegian, The. Camb., Eng., 1830. 8. - iHOSACK, D. Observations on the establishment of the Colleg, The. Vl., ns. 1-3 [ll tat as - College. New York, 1811. 8~ (B 816) Collegian, The. Vol.,. 1-3 [all that was pubCollege rhymes: by members of the Univ. of Cam- lished]; March 1 -Apr. 1866. Camb., 1866. 4~ bridge and Oxford. Vol. 2-11, 34-40. Ox- Collenuccio, Pandolfo. Compendio dell' istoria ford, 1861. 12~ del regno di Napoli. Venetia, 1591. 3 v. 4~ Collegesand Universities. B1RON, H. TWT. Notes4 Note. la parte di P. Collenuccio e M. Roseo, con la Colleges and Universities. BARRON, H. W. Notes- giunta, per l'anno 1586 di T. Costo. 2a parte, di M. on the public schools and universities of Roseo col settimo libro del Pacca e la giunta per l'anno Holland and Germany, 1839. London, 1586. 3a parte, scritta da T. Costo. 1840. 8. - - Same. Aggiuntovi il quatro libro alla terza BLAKE, S. J. A visit to some American schools parte che serve per 1610. Napoli, 1771. 3 v. and colleges. London, 1867. 12~ 4~ (Vol. 17-19 of Gravier, C. Rac.) - ADDRESSES before the Soc. for the Promotion of Col- Colleoni, Bartolommeo. See Coleoni, B. legiate and Theological Education at the West.] 8~ Colleoni, G. II figlio di Napoleone. (Ins Poeti ital. con(B 1329, 1609) temp. 1843.) Namely. (B 1329) KIRK, E. N. The church and Colles, Abraham,,M.. D. Practical obs. on the college, Newark, N. J. Boston, 1851. - TOWNE, J. H. ve al ae and t u o rr Colleges and free institutions, Worcester, Mass. Newve al disease and the use o me y. York, 1854. - SrORRS, R. S., Jr. Colleges, apower in London, 1837. 8~ civilization, Providence. 1855. N. 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COLLIER 625 COLLIER - Essays-upon several moral subjects. Parts 1-3. - Miscellaneous tracts, temp. Eliz. and Jac. I, 2d ed. London, 1697-1705. 3 v. 8~ London, 1868. 4~ - Same. 5th ed. Parts 1, 2. Lond., 1702-03. 8~ Contents. Greene, R. Perimedes the blacke-smith. - God not the origin of evil, sermon. London, 1726. 8~. -Nashe, T. Strange newes. - Greene, R. Aquipfor (C 216) an upstart courtier. -Guilpin, E. Skialetheia.- Har- Great historical, geographical, genealogical, and vey, G. Foure letters and certaine sonnets. - Nash, T. Pierce Penilesse. - Harvey, G. Pierces supererogation, poetical dictionary. 2d ed. Lond., 1701. f ~ -Nashe, T. Have with you to Saffron-Walden. - -- Supplement. London, 1705. f0. Rowlands, S. Humors looking glasse. -- Appendix. London, 1721. f. - Notes and emendations to the text of ShakesReply to Filmer's'Defence of plays'. t.p.w. 80 peare, ed. of 1632. London, 1853. 8. Collier, John, (pseud. Tim Bobbin). Miscella- - Same. New York, 1853. 12~ neous works. London, 1806. 12. - Old ballads. Lond., 1840. 8. (Percy Soc., v. 1.) Contents. Townley, R. Memoir of C.-View of the - Reasons for a new edition of Shakespeare's Lancashire dialect. - Battle of the flying dragon and works. London 1842. 80 the man of Heaton. - Poems, etc. the man of Heaton. - Poems, etc. - Seven English poetical miscellanies. London, Collier, John Payne. Bibliographical and critical es. Lo account of the rarest books in the English Contents. Tottell's miscellany. 1557.- Paradise of language. London, 1865. 2 v. 8~. dainty devices. 1578. -Gorgeous gallery of gallant in- Ancient biographical poems, on the Duke of Nor- ventions. 1578. - Phoenix nest. 1593. - England's Helifolk, Viscount Hereford, the Earls of Essex, and con. 1600. - England's Parnassus. 1600. - Davison's Queen Elizabeth. (In Camden misc., v. 3. 1855.) poetical rhapsody. 1602. - Broadside black-letter ballads. See Broadsides. - Shakespeare's library; romances, novels, etc., - History of English dramatic poetry and annals used by Shakespeare. London, 1843. 2 v. 80. of the stage. London, 1831. 3 v, 80. Contents. Vol. 1. Greene, R. Pandosto, on which - llustrations of early English popular literature. is founded Winter's tale. Lodge, T. osalyd, on London, 1863-64. 2 v. 40X which is founded As you like it. - Historie of Hamblet, London, 1863-64. 2 v. 40. the hist. on which the tragedy is founded. — Apollonius, Contents. Vol. 1. Knell, T. Piththy note to Papists. Prince of Tyre, from which the incidents of Pericles are - Kydde, T. Murder of John Brewen. - History of derived. 2. Brooke, A. Romeus and Juliet. - RhoJacob and his twelve sonnes. - The wyll of the Deuyll, meo and Julietta; from Paynter's Palace of pleasure. and last testament. - Metamorphosis of tabacco. 1602. - Giletta of Narbona, on which is founded All's well - Murder of Lord Bourgh, and Arnold Crosby's verses. that ends well. - Story of the two lovers of Pisa, which 1591. - Enterlude of godly Queene Hester. 1561. - Shakespeare employed in his Merry wives of Windsor. Complaynte of them that ben to late maryed. - Whet- - Historie of Apollonius and Silla, cont. part of the stone, G. Censure of a loyal subject. - Lyrics for old plot of Twelfth night. - Historic of Promos and Cas. lutenists, temp. Elizabeth and James I. - Calverley, sandra, closely resembling the plot of Measure for and the Yorkshire tragedy. 1605. - Complaint of the measure. - Novels more or less resembling the MerChurche. 1562. 2. Report, etc., on printers and sta- chant of Venice: Adventures of Giannetto, from the'Pectioners. - Parry, W. Travels of Sir Anthony Sherley. orone' of Giovanni Fiorentino -- Of a Jew who would for 1601. - Becke, E. Against the Anabaptists. 1550. - his debt have a pound of the flesh of a Christian; from Wapull, G. Tyde taryeth no man. 1576. - Ferris, R. the'Orator' of H. Silvayn, tr. by A. Munday; - Story Voyage to Bristol. 1590. - Broadsides of speeches, etc., of the choice of three caskets; fr. the'Gesta Romanoto Monck. 1660. - Johnson, R. Look on me, London. rum'. - Story of aMoorish captain, on which is founded 1613. - Bas, W. Sword and buckler. 1602.- A good Othello; from the Heccatomithi of Cinthio. - Higgins, speed to Virginia. 1609. - Copies of early love-letters, J. Queen Cordila, a poem. - Story of the Paphlagoetc. - Johnson, R. Pleasant walkes of Moore-fields, nian unkind king, on which is founded the episode of 1607. - Verses, by Walton, Arnold, and Clinton. Gloster and his sons, in King Lear; from Sir P. Sidney's - Illustrations of old English literature. Lon- Arcadia. 1591. - Historic of Makbeth, from Holinshed's don, 1866. 3 v. 4~ Chronicle. - Story of the shepherdess Felismena, from Conteets. Vol. 1. Lamentation against London. which Shakespeare is said to have taken the plot of the ntents Vol. Lamenta on against Lo, Two gentlemen of Verona; from the Diana of Monte15interl48de. 1. - BaP, R. Paainod P n. spblica, an mayor, tr. by B. Young. - Story told by the fishwife of interklde. 1553. -Barnfield, R. Lady Pecunia. 1605. Stand on the Green, the incidents of which are similar Salter, T. Mirror of modestie. - Passion of a discon tand on the Green, the incidents of which are similar to some of those in (ymbeline. tented mind. 1602. - Encomion of Lady Pecunia. 1598. some tose ym ne - News from the Levant seas. 1594. 2. Holland, H. - Trevelyan papers. [London,] 1857-63. 2 v. 4~ Pancharis. 1603. - Horestes, an interlude. 1567.- Pres- (Camden Soc., v. 67, 84.) ervation of Henry vii. 1599. - Churchyard, T. Reform- Note. For various works edited by C. see Shakesacion of rebellion. - Shore's wife. - Dekker, T. peare Society Seven deadly sins of London. 1606. - Crowch, H. on certain passages in the Love's court of conscience. 1637. - Lodge, T. William li o.. Lodo 10 4 (6 lifeof J.awkins. London,1850. 4~ (A62) Longbeard. 1593. - Procter, T. Triumph of truth.- life of J. Hawkins. London- 1850.4~ (A 62) 3. Greene, R. Mirror of modesty. 1584. - Life and - DIXON, H. Review of an inquiry into the gendeath of Gamaliel Ratsey. 1605. - Hubbard, W. Ceyx nuineess of the ms. corrections in C.'s Shakesand Alcione. 1569. - Vennar, R. Apology for Eng- peare; also reply of C. to the'Inquiry'. land's joy. 1614. - Partridge, J. History of Plasi- New York, 1860. 8 das. 1566.- Nash, T. Anatomy of absurdity. 1589.- New Yolk, 1860. 8. Jordan, T. Royal arbor of loyal poesie. 1664. - Nor- - DYCE, A. Strictures on C.'s new ed. of ton, T. Instructions for the Lord Mayor, etc. 1573. Shakespeare. London, 1859. 80 Percy Soc., v. 2.) - Introduction. (InP Goodfellow, R. ladpranks. 1851. _- HAMILTON, N. E. S. A. Inquiry into the genu- Lyrical poems from musical publications be- inenes of the s. corrections in C.s Shakestween 1589 and 1600. London, 1845. 8. peare. London, 1860. 4. (Percy Soc., v. 13.) - HARDY, T. D. Review of the present state of the - Memoirs of E. Alleyn, founder of Dulwich Shakespearian controversy. Lond., 1860. 8. College. Lond., 1841. 8~ (Shakes. Soc., v. 1.) -INGLEY C. M. Coller, Coleridge, and Shakes- Memoirs of the principal actors in the plays of peare, a review. Lo n, 1860. 8 Shakespeare. London, 1846. 8. (Shakes- - - Complete view of the Shakespeare controversy. peare Soc., v. 39.) London, 1861. 80 Contents. R. Burbadge.- J. Heminge. - A. Phil- - SINGER, S. W. Shakespeare vindicated from ips.- W. Kemp.- T. Pope.- G. Bryan.- H. Con- C.'s corruptions. London, 1853. 80. dell. - W. Sly. - R. Cowley. - J. Lowin. - S. Crosse. Collier, Joseph. 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COLLIER 626 COLLINS Collier, Joshua. Reply to the pamphlet on the state of the Collingwood, Rev. John. Can the Church of Eng. consent nation at the commencement of 1822. 2d ed. (In to teach without the catechism?; sermon. Oxford, Pamphleteer, 1822; v. 21 of B 838) 1853. 8~ (B 1337) Collier, Nathaniel, i~.A. The divine aid the best support Collini, Cosme Alexandre. Diss. hist. sur ]e pretendu cartel against our enemies; sermon, Jan. 9, fast. London, envoyee par Charles Louis electeur palatin au vcte. 1739. 4 (B 1256) de Turenne. Mannheim, 1767. 8~ (B 660) Collier, Thomas. The pulpit-guard routed in its twenty Collins, Anthony. Discourse concerning ridicule strong-holds; answer to T. Hall. London, 1651. 4. and irony in writing. London, 1729. 8~ (B 258) - Another copy. (B 1365) Collier, Wm. Gospel treasury, chiefly from the - Discourse of free-thinking. London, 1713. 12 Lond. evang. mag. Charlestown, 1810-11. - Dissertation on liberty and necessity, with remarks on 4 v. 12~ Dr. Clarke's reasoning. London, 1729. 8~ (B 113) - The minister's hope; sermon, Lyme, Conn., ordin. of - Letter to Rogers on the necessity of divine revG. W. Appleton. Boston, 1819. 8 (B 279) elation; added, a letter printed in the Lond. - Report of ministerial labours. (In Saurin, J. Ser-, mon. 1823. B 288) journal, Apr. 1, 1727, with answer. London, Collier, Wm. R. Essay on currency and banking. Phila., 1727. 8~ 1832. 8 (B1082) - Philosophical inquiry concerninghuman liberty. - Essay on the currency. Boston, 1834. 8~ (B 1543) 3ded. London, 1735. 80 - Remarks on the protective system. Andover, 1832. 8~. 3d e d. Lons on, 1735. n d (B 1061) -- Reflections on a late, pamphlet intitled'Priestcraft Report of the ministerial labors communicated to the in perfection'. (In Tindal, M. Priestcraft, etc. 1710. Boston Soc. for Relig. Purposes, Jan. 1823. (In B 99, 113; and in Somer's tracts, 2d ed., v. 9.) 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London, 1737. 12. norske, og islandske Literatur. Ki6benhavn - BULLOCK, T. Reasoning of Christ, etc., vindi-'orske, ogislandskeLiteratur. KiSbenhavn, 1869. 80. cated; an ans. to [Collins's]' Scheme of literal Collin, Heinrich Joseph. Coriolan; ein Trauerspiel. prophecy considered'. London, 1728 8. Berlin, 1804. 80. - CHANDLER, S. Reflections on the conduct of - Regulus; ein Tragdie. " B'erlin, 1802. 80 modern deists in'Grounds and reasons' and Collin, Rev. Nicholas. Brief account of the Swedish mis-'Scheme of literal prophecy'. Lond., 1827. 8 sion. (In New Jersey Hist. Soc. Proc., v. 3. - - Another copy. (E 154) 1848-49.) -- CHRSTIAN religion not founded on allegory; vindic. of - Climate of the country about the Delaware, coll. from our faith fro the falsehood in rounds and Rathe records of the Swedish colony. (In Amer. sons, etc. London, 1724. 80. (B 116, E154) Phil. Soc. 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COLLINS 627 COLLYER Collins, CliftonW. Sophocles. Phila.,1872 [71]. 16~ Collins, Rev. Wm. Lucas, ed. Ancient classics for (Anc. classics for Eng. readers.) English readers. Phila., 1870-73. 17 v. 16". Collins, Daniel. Narrative of the shipwreck of the Betsy on Namely. Church, A., and Brodribb, W. J. Pliny's the coast of Cuba. Wiscasset, 1825. 8~ (B 1107) letters. - Collins, C. W. Sophocles. - Collins, W. L. Collins, David. Account of the English colony in Aristophanes; - Cicero; - Iliad of Homer; - Odyssey New South Wales. Land., 1798-1802. 2 v. 4~ of Homer; - Plautus and Terence; - Virgil. - CopleNewouth Wales. Ln.,17-. 4. ston, R. S. iEschylus. - Donne, W. B. Euripides;Collins, David. TRIAL on charge of piracy; [Ches- Tacitus. -'Grant, Sir A. Xenophon. - Martin, T. apeake case]. St. John, [1864]. 8~ Horace.- Swayne, G. C. Herodotus.- French, R. C. Another copy. (B 1436) Plutarch. - Trollope, A. Caesar. - Walford, E. JuCollins, Eliz. Memories of the Southern States. venal. Taunton [Enog.], 1865. 120 Collins, William Wilkie. Antonina; or, The fall Collins, Francis. Voyages to Portugal, Spain, of Rome a romance of the th century. Sicily, etc., 1799-1801. 3d ed. London, N. Y., 1860. 80 Sicily c 17-1801. 3d ed. L, - Armadale. (In Cornhill mag., v. 10-13. 1864-66; and 1822. 12" Harper's mag., v. 30-33. 1864-66.) Collins, Gabriel. The Louisville directory. Louisville, - Crossed path, or Basil; a story. Philadelphia, 1841. 12., (C 183) _d 12o Collins, Greenville. Cartes et plans des cotes d'An- -n. 12~ gleterre, d'Ecosse, et d'Irlande copiees sur - Dead secret. N. Y., 187. 12 galeterre, d'Ecosse, et d'Irlande copie1es Sur Note. From Household words, v. 15, 1857; also celles du Pilote cotier de la Grande Bretagne in Littell's living age, v. 52-54. 1857.) de G. Collins. n.p.,n.d. f -- Hide and seek. N. Y., [18-]. 8~ Collins, Jennie. Nature's aristocracy; a plea for - Man and wife. N. Y., 1870. 8~. the oppressed. Boston, 1871. 8. - Memoirs of the life of Wim. Collins, with selecCollins, Joel. MCBRIDE, J. (In his Pioneer biog.,Butler tions from his journals and correspondence. Co., v. 1. 1869.) Collins, John. Sermon, Aug., 1662. (In Farewellsermons London, 1848. 2 v. 8~ of Nonconformist ministers. 1816.) - The Monktons of Wincot Abbey. (In Fraser's mag., Collins, John. Dictionary of Spanish proverbs, v. 52. 1855.) - The moonstone. (In All the year round, v. 19-20. [in Spanish and English]. London, 1823. 12. 1868.) Collins, John A. Right and wrong amongst the abolitionists Note. From'All the year round', v. 7-8. 1862-63. of the U. S. and introd. letter by H. Martineau. 2d N v ed. Glasgow, 1841. 8. (B 1475) - No name; a novel.'N. Y., 1863. 8 Collins, Lewis. Historical sketches of Kentucky. - No name, a drama. (In DeWitt's acting plays, v. 7.) -CollinMaysville, 1848. 8 sketches0.f~Kentuck y. - Sister Rose. (In Household words, v. 11. 1855.) Maysville, 1848. 8~ The stolen mask. Columbia, 1864. 89 Collins, Mortimer. Two plunges for a pearl. (In London - The stolen mask olumbia, 1864. 8 Soc. v. 19. 1871.) - Woman in white. N. Y., 1861. 8~ - Who is the heir? (In Dublin univ. mag., v. 64-66. Note. From'All the year round', v. 2-3. 1859-60.) 1864-65.) - No thoroughfare. See Dickens, C. Collins, P. E. The banner of the South; music by N. - pseud. No title. (In Harte, B. Condensed novels. Fitz. Mobile, [186-]. 4. (E 171) 1871.) Collins, Perry McDonough. Explorations of Amoor - FORGUES, P. E. D. (In Revue d. D. Mondes, nov. 1855.) River. Wash., 1858. 8 (U. S. 35th Cong., Collins steamers. MILLER, J. W. Speech for sustaining'Iver. se asH., 18~.the Collins line of steamers, Apr. 22. Wash., 1852. 1st sess.) 8o. (B 1505) - Voyage down the Amoor; journey through - SEWARD, W. H. Speech for the Collins steamers, Siberia. New York, 1860. 12 Apr. 27. Wash., 1852. 8. (B 1505) Collins, Rachel. Now or never, serious advice to the Dis- Collinson, John, Rector of Gateshead. Life of Thusenters in general. London, 1733. 80. (B 1365) anus, and a translation of the preface to his Collins, Robert. Practical treatise on midwifery. History. London, 1807. 8~ Boston, 1841. 8~. (Mass. Med. Soc. Lib. Collinson, John, Vicar of Long-Ashton. Sermon, Stockpract. med., v. 11.) ton, Oct. 7,1838. Stockton, 1839. 8. (B 1337) ^Coi ns, Wilkie. See Collins, Wi m. Wilkie. Collinson, Peter. FOTHERGILL, J. Some account of C. Collins, Wilkie. See Collins, Wim. Wilkie. (In Fothergill. Works, v. 2. 1783.) Collins, Wm., d. 1756. Poetical works, with a me- - TRIBUTE to the memory of C. Phila., 1851. 8. (B1455) moir, etc., by J. Langhorne. London, 17.65. Collinson, Richard, R. N. Nine weeks in Canada. (In 129 (Memoir wanting.) Galton, F. Vacation tourists. 1861.) - Poetical works; with a life of the author. (In Ander Collis, J. D. Foundation schools of England. (In Nat. son, R. Brit h a lifets, of the. 1794 (In Ader - Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans., 1857.) son, s. Brit. soets, v. 9. 1794) A - TESTIMONIALS in favor of C. Oxford. 1853. 8. (B 1455) - Poems; with a life by S. Johnson. (In.Chalmrs, A. Collison, G. Funeral sermon for M. Wilks, Feb. 8, 1829. Eng. poets, v. 13. 1810.) London, n.d. 8~. (B 1228) - Poetical works, with a life by S. Johnson, and Collombet, Francois Zenon. Histoire de Saint critical obs.by Langhorne. N.Y., 1825. 18~ J6rome. Paris, 1844. 2 v. 8~ - Poetical works; with a memoir. New York, Colloquia octo linguarum. t.p.w. 1585. Obl. 8~. 1844. 12. Colloquies of Edward Osborne; [by M. A. Man- Poetical works; [with a memoir, and an essay ning]. London, 1860. 16~ on C., by Sir E. Brydges]. Boston, Little 8 Collot, Alexandre G. Progressive French dialogues Brown, 1854. 16~. and phrases. Phila., 1844. 16. - Poetical works; [ed. by W. M. Thomas]. Lon- Collot, Marie Anne. COURNAULT, C. E. M. Falconet et don, Bell 4 Daldy, 1858. 12. Collot. (In Gazette des beaux-arts, v. 27. 1869.) - Ode to evening. - Ode on the popular superstitions of Collot d'Herois, Jean Marie. SALADIN, J. B. M. de. the Highlands of Scotland. (In Campbell, T. Brit. Rapport sur C. Paris, [1794]. 8. (B 794) poets, v. 5. 1819.) Colls, Rev. John Flowerdew. Utilitarianism unmasked; - DISRAELI, I. (In his Calamities of authors, v. 2. 1812.) letter to Gathercole, on Bentham. London, 1844. 8. - JOHNSON. S. (In his Lives of Eng. poets, v. 2; and in ( C ollier. his Works, v. 11. 1806.) Collyer. See also Collier. Collins, Wm. Catalogue of books, June. Glasgow, 1834. 8~. Collyer, David. Sacred interpreter. 3d ed. Lon(B 1669) don, 1746. 2 v. 8. Collins, Wm., R. A., d. 1847. COLLINS, W. W. Collyer, Isaac J. P. Reviewof W. W. Eells' thanksgiving Memoirs of the life of W. C., with selections sermon, Dec. 29, 1850. Newburyport, 1851. 8". from his journals and correspondence. Lon- olyr(B 1254) from his ournals and crrespondence. Lon- ollyer, Joseph. Dictionary of the world. 1772. See don, 1848. 2 v. 8~ Brookes, R.

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COLLYER 628 COLMAN Collyer, Robert. Letter to a sick soldier. Boston, The Lord shall rejoice in his works; sermon, Aug. 27, A. U.A., 1862. 80 (Army ser.) Boston, 1741. 8~. (B 19, 145, 912) -- The master taken up; sermon, death of J. Leverett. - The life that now is; sermons. tBost., 1871. 16. Boston, 1724. 80. (C 35) - Nature and life; sermons. Boston, 1867. 16~ - Memoirs for the continuation of the History of the trouCollyer, Robert H. Facts in mesmerism. See Townshend, bles of the new English colonies from the Indians, C. H. etc. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 6. 1800.) Wintter, m. Bengo. Lectures o^n Scripture fa+^cts. - Merchandise of a people holiness to the Lord; sermon, Collyer, Wm. Bengo. Lectures on Scripture facts. July 1, 1725, and Mar. 6, 1726. Boston, 1736. 8. Boston, 1813. 8~ (B 154, 217) - Missionary efforts founded upon the principles and - Ministers and people under special obligations; sermon claims of revelation. (In Suddards. Brit. pulpit, [at] the North Church [on the] election of another v. 1. 1837.) pastor. Boston, 1732. 8~. (B 84, 217, 851, 961, C 39) - Voice of years; sermon in behalf of the Friendly Fe- - One chosen of God; sermon, ordination of S. Cooper, male Soc. London, 1804. 80~ (B 1337) May 21, 1746. Boston, 1746. 80 (B 25, 68, 75, 217) Colman. See also Coleman. - Ossa Josephi; sermon after the funeral of J. Dudley. Colman, Benj. Argument [on] family worship. Boston,'l720. 8 (B308) Boston, 1728. 80 (B 77, 84, 217) - Parents and grown children should be together at the --- Brief dissertation on Genesis i.-iii. Boston, 1735. 8. Lord's table; sermon. Boston, 1727. 8 (D 13) (B 78, 7, 217, 284, 851) -- The peaceful end of a perfect and upright life; ser- Briefenquiry, etc., fast [sermon]. Bost., 1716. 8 (C 15) mon, death of T. Steele. Boston, 1736. 8 (B 218) - The case of Satan's fiery darts in bhasphemous sugges- - Piety and duty of rulers to encourage the ministry of tions and hellish annoyances; sermons, May, 1711, Christ. Boston,1708. 8 (C164) repeated, May, 1743. Boston, 1744. (B 217) - Poem on Elijah's translation; death of S. Willard. (In - Christ standing for an ensign;F sermon, artillery elec- Pemberton, E. Funeral serm. on Willard. 1797. tion. Boston, 1738. 8~ (B 145) (D 4) - Credibility of the Christian doctrine of the resurrec- - Practical discourses on the parable of the ten tion; sermon, July 24, funeral of W. Welsteed. virgins. London, 1707. 80 Boston, 1729. 80. (B 19, 84, (C310) - - Same. 2d ed. Boston, 1747. 80 (B 218) - David's dying charge to the rulers and people of Israel, Prayer to the Lord of the harvest; sermon, Aug 9, sermon, election, May 29. Boston, 1723. 8. (B308) 172. Boston,1727. (B217) - Death and the grave, etc.; sermon, July 7, after a duel, etc. Boston, 1728. 80. (B 84, 135, 217) - The prophet's death; sermon, death of I. - Discourse before the baptism of R. JudahMonis; [with] Mather. Boston, 1723. 12~ three discourses by Monis. Boston, 1722. 8~ (D 3) -- Religious regards we owe to our country, sermon, - Dissertation on the image of God wherein man was election-day, May 28. Bost., 1718. 8~. (B 81, C 40) created. Boston, 1736. 8~. (B 79) - Reliquiae Turellse; two sermons. Medford. Apr. 6, after - Doctrine of the Sabbath; two sermons, Oct. 15, Dec. funeral of Mrs. J. Turell; added, memoirs by E. 10, 1724. Boston, 1725. 8~. (C 35) Turell. Boston, 1735. 80. (C 5) - Duty and honour of aged women; sermon, funeral of - Righteousness and compassion the duty and character Mrs. A. Foster. Boston, 1711. 8~ (D 47) of pious rulers; sermon, Dec. 10, 1736. Boston, - Dying in peace in a good old age; sermon, funeral of 1736. 8 (B178, 217) S. Stoddard. Boston, 1730. 80. (C 310) - Sermon, Aug. 23, 1716, thanksgiving. Boston, 1716. 8~. - Faith victorious; sermon before the Anc. and-Hon. Ar- (C 15, 35, 120) tillery Co., June 1. Boston, 1702. 12~. (D 47) - Sermon, ordination of W. Cooper, May 23, 1716. Bos- Faithful ministers of Christ, etc.; sermon, death of S. ton, 1716. 8~ (C 36, 120) Stoddard. Boston, 1729. 80 (B 308, C 310) - Sermon, reformation of manners. Bost., 1716. 8~. (C 15) - Faithful pastors angels of the churches; sermon, Mar. - ermons at the lecture, fro Luke xi 21, 22, 4, funeral of P. Thacher. Boston, 1739. 8 (B 308). 2 - Faithful servant in the joy of his Lord; ser- and Ps. cxxii. 1. Boston, 1717. 120 mo J, death of S. Holden of London. s- -- Some observations on the new method of receiving the mon, death of S. Holden of London. Bos- small-pox by inoculating. Boston, 1721. 8~ (C 70) ton, 1740. 4. - Souls flying to Jesus Christ; sermon, Oct. 21. Boston, - Other copies. (A 3, B 69, 70) 1740. 80 (B 77, 217, 851) - The fast which God has chosen; sermon, Mar. 21. - The unspeakable gift of God; sermon, Feb. 1. BosBoston, 1734. 8~. (B 78, 217) ton, 1739. 82 (B 77, 217) - Fidelity to Christ and to the Prot. succession in the - The vanity of man as mortal, sermon, death of Mrs. house of Hanover, sermon after the proclaiming of F. Shirley. Boston, 1746. 8. (B 68, 308) George i. Boston, 1727. 80 (B 243, C 33, 35, 45) - Why people bring into their confessions the sins of - The friend of Christ and of his people; sermon, Apr. 1, their fathers, [fast,] Mar. 22. Bost., 1716. 8~. (C 15) 1731, death of T. Hollis. Bost., 1731. 8. (B 71, 217) - The wither'd hand stretched forth, sermon, Boston, - The glory of God; sermon, 1742. Boston, 1743. 8~ (B Mar. 17, 1739. Boston, 1739. 8. (B 77, C 35) 26, 217) - and Cooper, W. Two sermons, March 5, a day of - God is a great king; sermon, May 13, 1733. Boston, prayer. Boston, 1723. 8~. (C 35) 1733. 8~ (B 84) - and others. Declaration, relating to J. Davenport. - Government the pillar of the earth; sermon, Aug. 13. Boston, 1742. 8 (C 172) Boston, 1730. 8 (B 84) - EcCLoGUE on the death of C. Boston, 1747. 80 (B 217) - The great duty of waiting on God in our straits; ser- - SERGEANT, J. Letter to Dr. Colman [upon] the eronji A-r l' Bos+^111737 8~ fBiQ 91) ~ — SERGEANT, J. Letter to Dr. Colman [upon] the edumon, Apr. 17. Boston, 1737. 8 (B 19, 217) cation of Indian children, [with C.'s answer]. Bos- The great God has magnified his word; sermon, Apr. ton,1743. 8 (B 841) 29. Boston, 1742. 8~ (B 19, 87) - Holy and useful life; sermon, death of I. Addington. - TJRELL, E. Life and character of C. Boston, Boston, 1715. 12~. (C 7) 1749. 80' - The holy walk of Enoch, etc.; sermon, death of C. - fneral sermon on. 1747. See E -—, 0 —-. (B281) Mather. Boston, 1728. 8 (C 35) te elder Dramatick works. - Honour of the vertuous woman, death of Mrs. Hirst. Colman, George, Boston, 1716. 120. (C 7) London, 1777. 4 v. 80 - Hope of the righteous in their death; sermon, funeral Contents. Vol. 1. Jealous wife. - Clandestine marof W. Harris. Boston, 1721. 80. (D,12) riage. 2. English merchant. - Man of business. - - Imprecation against the enemies of God lawful. Bos- Man and wife, or, Shakespeare jubilee. 3. Philaster. ton, 1707. 12~. (C 7) - King Lear. - Epiccene, or the silent woman. 4. - It is a fearful thing, etc.; sermon to pirates, July 10, Polly Honeycombe. - Musical lady. - The deuce is in 1726. Boston, 1726. 80 (B 604, C 35, 40) him. - Oxonian in town. - The portrait. - Fairy - Jacob's vow; sermon, Oct. 15. Boston, 1722. 8~ (C44) prince. - Occasional prelude. - The spleen, or Isling- Jesus weeping over his dead friend; sermon, death of ton Spa. - New brooms. W. Cooper, 1743. Boston, 1744. 80 (B 68) - Bonduca. (In Bell's British theatre, v. 33. 1797.) - The judgments of Providence in the hand of Christ; His - Comus, a masque, altered fr. Milton. (In Col. of est. voice to us in the earthquake; and, The earth de- farces, v. 4. 1792.) voured by the curse; four sermons. Boston, 1727. - Deuce is in him. (In Col. of est. farces. v. 1. 1792; - 8~ (B 71, 218) London stage, v. 3; - Scott, Sir W. Brit. dr., v. 3. Note.'The earth devoured' has a separate title-page. 1804.) -- Letter to J. Belcher, 1743. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., - English merchant. (In Scott, Sir W. Brit. dr., v. 2, v. 12. 1814.) pt. 2. 1804.)

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COLMAN 629 COLOMBA Jealous wife. (In Bell's Brit. theatre, v. 20, 1797; - - Letter to the farmers of Mass.. on an agricultural surLondon stage, v. 1; - Scott, Sir W. Brit. dr., v. 2, vey of the state. Boston, 1837. 8~. (B 1806) pt. 2. 1804; - Sargent, E. Mod. stand. dr., v. 4.) - Oration, Salem, July 4. Salem, 1826. 8~ (B 557) - French. (In Riccoboni, MIme. M. J. L. de M. - Remarks, Jan. 25, on the annexation of Texas. np., (Euvres, v. 6. 1818.) [1838]. 12~. (C 226) - Musical lady. (In Col. of est. farces, v. 2. 1792.) - st-4th report on theagricultureof Mass. - Polly Honeycombe, a dramatic novel. (In Col. of est. 1837-41. Boston, 1838-41, 4 v. 8 M farces, v. 3. 1792: - London stage, v. 2.) 187-41. Boston, 1838-41. 4 v. 8~ - Prose on several occasions, with some pieces in st, 2d report. Boston,1838-39. (B1819) verse. London, 1787. 3 v. 8~ - Report on the culture of silk. [Bost., 1840.] 8~ Contents. Vol. 1. The adventurer, no. 90. - The - Same. pp. 97-251. genius, nos. 1-15.- The gentleman, nos. 1-6.- Ter- - Sermon, character of Zaccheus. np., 1810. 8~ (B 243, rae-Filius, nos. 1-4. 2. Ghost in Cock Lane.- Influ- 912, C 109) enza in 1762. - Politics in 1762. - North Briton ex- - Sermon, Hingham and Quincy, Aug. 20, 1812, [fast traordiqary, June 4, 1762. - Auditor extraordinary, day]. Boston, 1812. 8. (B 308) Oct. 30, 1792.- North Briton and Auditor compared.- - Sermon, Hingham, Dec. 17, 1817, ordination of D. Letter on the bill for regulating franks. - Crispinus Kimball. Boston, 1818. 8~. (B 308) Scriblerus on the poems of a shoemaker. - Bottle con- - Sermon, installation of J. Flint, Salem. Boston, 1821. jurer. - Intelligence extraordinary. - Letter from C. 8~. (B 278) Dennis. - Letter from Capt. Nose. - Transposition of - Sermon, permanency of the gospel. (In Liberal male and female follies and vices.- Letter from Lex- preacher, v. 3. 1830.) iphanes, cont. proposals for a vocabulary of the vulgar - Sermons on various subjects. Bost., 1820. 80. tongue. - Disuse of the letter K. - Reflections on the - Sketch of the character of J. Adams, after his interment. old dramatick writers. - App. to the 2d ed. of the trans. Salem, 1826. 8. (B 1206) of Comedies of Terence. - Remarks on Shylock's re- - Terms of peace, sermon, South Orange, Mass. 2d ed. ply to the Senate of Venice. - Orthop&edia. - Poems. Greenfield, 1834. 8~ (B 1085) 3. Quintii Horatii epistola ad Pisones, with trans. - - The times, discourse, Boston, June 11. Boston, 1837. The poets. - Prologues and epilogues. 8. (C 206) and Garrick, D. Clandestine marriage. (In Bell's - Views of religion. Salem, 1825. 8~. (B 1360) Brit. theatre, v. 14. 1792; - Sargent, E. Mod. - CORNELIUS, E. Review of C.'s sermon, Salem, 1824. stand. dr., v. 5; - London stage, v. 1; - Scott, Sir 2d ed. Boston, 1825. 8. (B 1286) W. Brit. dr., v. 2, pt. 2. 1804.) - Funeral sermon on. 1849. See Thompson, J. W. (B - and Thornton, B. Connoisseur; by Mr. Town. (In 1244) Harrison's Brit. class., v. 6. 1786.) Colman, James Freeman. The Atlantic steamer. (In BosNote. Nos. 14, 17, 33, 40 were by J. Boyle, Earl of ton book, 4th col. 1850.) Cork and Orrery; 119, 134, 138, and probably 111, 115, Colman, John. Account of hearing before the privy counbyW. Cowper; 62, 64 by J. Duncombe. cil, on complaint of Gov. Shute against the Ho. of Colman, George, the younger. Dramatic works, Reps. of Mass. Bay. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., with life of the author. Paris, 1823-24.4 v. 32~ v. 2. 1810.) wth lf on ten TVo. or. P a Joh Bull -1S e Dag gr -. - The distressed state of the town of Boston once more Contents. Vol. 1. John Bul. - Sylvester Dagger- considered; with remarks on the answer to [his] wood. 2. Ways and means.-Inkle and Yarioo..- Be Distressed state; with a schaeme [sic] for a bank laid Heir at law. - The review. 4. Law of Java.Blue down. Boston, [1720?]. 12. (C 121) beard. ~beard.' 3 - loo -~ Colmar. ANNALES Colmarienses. (In Pertz. Mon. hist. -Broad grins. tp.w. 12l Germ., Scr., v. 17. 1861.) Eccentricities for Edinburgh. Lond., 1817. 18. Cologne. ANNALES Colonienses. (In Pertz. Mon.hist. Germ., - Poor gentleman. (In Sargent, E. Mod. stand. dr., Script., v. 1. 1826.)- ANN. Colon., 944-979; -ANN. v. 3.)- Iron chest. (In v. 6.) - Mountaineers. Colon. breves, 814-964; - ANN. Colon. minores, (In v. 8.) - Blue devils. (In v. 9.) - Heir at law. 798-1384; - ANN. S. Gereonis Colon., 1191-1248; - (In v. 12.) - The review, a musical farce. (In v. 34.) ANN. S. Petri Colon., 798-818. (In v. 16.) - ANN. - Ways and means. (In London stage, v. 3.) Agrippinenses 1092-1384; - ANN. Colon. maximi ab Colman, Henry, B.D. Sermon at Kings-Lynn, anniversary O. C. ad 1237; - ANN. Colon. minimi, 1193-1206. (In of the mayor's entering his office, Sept. 29, 1711. v. 17. 1861.) London, 1711. 4~ (B 1250) - HAGEN, G. Reimchronik der Stadt Coin aus.Colman, Henry. Address before the Hampshire, Frankln, dem 13en Jahrhundert; hrsg. von E. von and Hampden Agric. Soc. Greenfield, 1833. 8 Groote. Cn 1834. 8 (B 1072) Groote. C51n, 1834. 8~ - Agricultural addresses at New Haven. Norwich, and - HEGEL, C. Koln in der letzten Zeit des Mittelalters. Hartford, at cattle shows. Bost., 1840. 8O. (B 1821) (In Historische Zeitschrift, v. 23. 1870.) - Agriculture in the U. S.; address before Amer. Inst. in - Map. Amst., [17-]. f0 (E 60) N. Y., Apr. 14. New York, 1841. 8~ (B 1586) -- GIGAS. J. Coloniensis archiepiscopatus. Amst., - The Christian ministry; sermon, ordination of L. H. [16-]. (E 78, no.89.) Shaw, in Athol, Mass. Greenfield, 1835. 8~ (B 1317) -- VISSCHER, J. N. Amst., [17-]. 3 maps. (E 64) - Consolatory views of death, and prayers in Cologne. Cathedral. ENNEN, L. Der Dom zu' affliction. London, 1844. 12~ Coeln, seine Construction und Ausstattung; - Discourse before the Anc. and Hon. Art. Co., Boston, gezeichnet von F. Schmit. Coeln, 1868. f. June 1. Boston, 1818. 8~ (B 308) - BOISSERPE, S. Lettre sur la cathedrale de Cologne. - Discourse, Boston, before the Humane Soc. of Mass., (in Annales archeol,, v. 8. 1848.) June 9. Boston, 1812. 8~. (B 962, 1853, 1923) - VERNEILH, F. de. Cathldrale de Cologne. (In An- Discourse, character proper to a Christian society, ales archol.,v.7-9. 1847-49.) Apr. 30, 1823. Camb., 1823. 80. (B 288, 1286) -Discourse on religious institutions, Salem, Dec. 7, 1824. Coloma, Carlos. Las guerras de los Estados Baxos, Salem, 1825. 8s. (B 955, 1755) 1588-99. Amberes, 1625. 4~ - Same. 2d ed. Salem, 1825. 8~. (B 1286) - Same. (Int Rosell, C., ed. Hist. de sucesos partic., - Discourse on the proper test of the Christian charac- v. 2. 1853; v. 28 of Aribau. Bibl.) ter, March 21, 1824. Boston, 1824. 80. (B 1286, 1649) Colom., (Th.P.). Biedny rybakkomedooera; - Discourse.'pastoral duty, Aug. 21, 1822. Bostony, 1822.rybak,komedyo-opera; 8~ (B 87, 957) przeL. przez S. Kassyanowicza. W Wars- Discourse to the Plymouth and Norfolk Bible Soc., zawie, 1839. 16. (Teatra Warszawskie, pt. 3, Hanover, Sept. 11. Boston, 1816. 8~. (B 308,1327) v. 6.) - European agriculture and rural economy. Bos- Colomb de Batines, Paul, styling himself Vicomte ton, 1846-49. 2 v. 8. Bibliografia dantesca; tr. ital. Prato, 1845- European life and'manners. Boston, 1849. 46. 2 v. 80 2 v. 12~ Contents. Vol. 1. Bibliog. propriamente detta. 2. - Improvement of agriculture as an art and profession; Bibliog. critica. - Comenti stampati. address, annual cattle show of Munroe Co., Roches- - Del comento su la Divina commedia appelato l'Ottimo. ter, N. Y.. Oct. 26, 1842. Rochester, 1842. 8~ (B 1181) (In Centofanti, S. Studi ined. su Dante.) - On labor; address, annual cattle shows of the Worces- Colomba par P. 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COLOMBARI 630 COLOMBO Colombari, F. The Zemboureks or dromedary field artil- Select letters, with other original documents, lery of the Persians. (In U. S. War Dep't. Report relating to his four voyages to the new world; resp. camels. 1857.) relatg to hs four voyages t the new world; Colombia. Censo de poblacion de la republica de tr. ad ed. by R. H. Majo. London, 1847. Colombia 1825. - Mensaje del vice presidente de Co- 8~ (Hakluyt Soc., v. 2.) lombia [F. de P. Santander] encargardo del gobi- - - Same. 2d ed. London, 1870. 8~. (Hakluyt erno, al Congreso de 1827. (In Repertorio amer.,v. 4.) Soc. v 43.) - Manifesto of reasons [for] war against Peru; with the,. L mirlio d i, answer by M. L. Vidaurre. [In Eng. and Spanish.] -ALVISEn, Q. L'ammiraglodell' ndie, poema. Boston, 1828. 8~ (B 932, 1848) Venezia, 1759. 4~ - BACHE, R. Notes on Colombia, 1822-23. Phila., - BARLOW, J. The Columbiad; a poem. Phila., 1827. 8~. 1807. 4. - COCHRANE, C. S. Residence and travels in - GREGOIRE, H. 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COMMELIN 636 COMMERCE -Dry voy. naer de Oost-Indien, onder St. vanderHa- - BENTHAM, J. Observations on the restrictive and gen; naer Achmin Sumatra, door Corn. Pietersz ende prohibitory commercial system, with reference to the Gull. Senecal; Extract uyt het Journael van Jacob van decree of the Spanish Cortes, July, 1820. London, Heemskerck ghehouden by Reyer Pietersz. - Twee 1821. 8~ (B 1674) voyagien naer Oost-Indien, onder Wolfart Harmansz, - BINGHAM, W. Letter on the restraining proclamaonder Corn. van Veen; naer de Oost-Indien, onderJoris tion; and strictures on Ld. Sheffield's'Commerce van Spilbergen.- Voy. naer de Oost-Indien, onder Wybr. of the Amer. States'. Lond., 1784. 8~ (B 472,633,1638) van Warwyck, ende Seb. de Waerdt. 2. De 2e voy. -- Same. Phila., 1784. 8~ (B 630, W 62) naer de Oost-Indien by St. vander Hagen; item de reyse BOHN, G. C. Waarenlager. 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CONCORD 643 CONDORCET - EVERETT, E. Oration at Concord, Apr. 19, 1825. Bos- Conde, Princes de. AUMALE, H. E. P. L. Orleans, ton, 1825. 8. (B 568, 1730) duc de. Histoire des princes de C., 16e, 17e - JONES, W. Topog. description of C. (In Mass. Hist. sidcles. Paris, 1863. 2 v. 80. Soc. Col., v. 1. 1806.) scles. Pars, 1863 2 v. 8 - RIPLEY, E. History of the fight at C., Apr. 19, 1775. Condell, Henry. COLLIER, J. P. (In his Memoirs of actors Concord, 1827. 8~ (B 995, 1804, 1812) in the plays of Shakespeare. 1846. Shakespeare - - Sermon on the completion of a general repair of the Soc., v. 39.) meeting-house in C., Jan. 24. Bost., 1792. 8~ (B 1093) Condensed novels; by Bret Harte. Boston, 1871. - SHATTUCK, L. History of C. Bost., 1835. 8~. 12~ See also Walden. Conder, Josiah. View of all religions. London, Concord. Whig Convention. To the electors of the county 1838 8" of Middlesex. n.p, 1838. 8~ (B 1496) o^ ol. of Middlesex. np., 1838. 80 (B 1496) Condie, Thomas, and Folwell, R. History of the yellow Concord, N. H. BOUTON, N. History of C. [and] fever which almost desolated Phila. in 1798. Phila., of the Penacook Indians. Concord, 1856. 8~ [1798]. 8~ (B 470) - - Two sermons in commemoration of organiz- Condillac, Etienne Bonnot de, abbe de Mureaux. ing the 1st church in Concord, 1730. Con- (Euvres. Paris, 1798. 23 v. 8. cord, 1831. 80. Contents. Vol. 1. Connaissances humaines. 2. Sys. - - Table of mortality, 1825-49. (In New Hamp. Hist. temes. 3. Sensations. - Liberte. - Trait6 des aniSoc. Col., v. 6. 1850.) maux. 4. Commerce et gouvernment. 5. Gram. -Mooin, J. B. Annals of Concord; with main. maire. 6. Art de penser. 7. Art d'ecrire. 8. Art M RE, JB. Annals f Concord; with mem. de raisonner. 9-14. Histoire ancienne. 15-20. Hisof Penacook Indians. Concord, 1824. 8~ toire moderne. 21. Etude de l'histoire. 22. Logique. - - Historical sketch of Concord. (In New Hamp. Hist. 23. Langue des calculs. Soc. Col., v. 1. 1824.) - La langue des calculs. Basle et Paris, an vii. - PETITION of. Rumford, Canterbury, and Contoocook, r179899]. 2 v. 8 1748. (In New Hamp. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 4. 1834.) L 2 v. 8. Concord, N. H. Anti-Slavery Convention. Proceedings, - Logic; tr. by J. Neef. Phila., 1809. 18~ Nov. 11, 12, 1834. Concord, 1834. 8~. (B 1474) - Another copy. (C 122) Concord almanac and New Hampshire register, - DAMRON, J. P. Condillac etson Traitedessystimes. 1810-13. Concord,[1810-13]. 4 v. 12t (In Paris. Inst. Ac. d. Sci. lor. Miem., v. 11. 1862.) Concord River. MAS. Commissioners on Concord Condivi, Ascanio. Vita di Michelagnolo BuonConcord River. MASS. Commissioners on Concord and Sudbury Rivers. Report. Bost., 1862. 8~. arroti. 2a ed. Firenze, 1746. f Concord of ages or, Harmony of God and man Condorcet, Jean Antoine Nicolas Caritat, marquis Concord of ages; or, Harmony of God and man; ^ ~ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ o-Connor et by E. Beecher. New York, 1860. 120 de. (Euvres; pub. par A. C. O'Connor et by E. Beejeher. New York, 1860. 12 ~ Concordance. See Bible (pp. 272, 276, 284); - Milton; - D. F. Arago. Paris, 1847-49. 12 v. 80 Tennyson; - Shakespeare. Contents. Vol. 1. Biographic de C.; par Arago. C- Rerharques de l'histoire des Girondins relatifs A C. Concordat. CONVENZIONE tra il governo francese e -_ Correspondance entre Voltaire et C.; - entre Turgot Pio vii., bolle ec. relativi ai culti in Francia. et C. - Correspondance gn6erale. - Lettres aux auGenova, 1802. 80 teurs du journal de Paris. - Lettre sur Sw6denborg a - LANJUINAIS, J. D. Appreciation du projet de loi rel. M***. 1782.- Dial. entre Diogene et Aristippe. 1783. atif aux trois concordats. 4e 6d. Par., 1818. 80. (B 803) - Os. sur le 29e livre de'L'esprit des lois'. Disc. Concordia discors. See Hospinian, R. dans l'Academie Fran9aise, 21 fevrier 1782, a la reception Concordienbuch. See Detzer,J. A. du marq. de C. - Disc. lu a l'Acad. Frangaise, lorsque Condamine, C. M. de la. See La Condamine, C. M. de. p an 6 j 18 - Ds A l s pub. Condamine, C. M. de la. See La Condanine, C. M. de. la comtesse et le comte du Nord, depuis Paul I, y vinrent Conde, Jean de. The canonesses and the gray nuns. (In prendre seance, 6 juin 1782.- Disc. a la seance pub. Le Grand d'Aussy, P. Fabliaux or tales, v. 1. 1815.) lique de l'Acad. des Sa., 12 nov. 1783.-Disc. en re. - TOBLER, A. Le dit du Magnificat von J. de Condb. ponse a celui de Bailly, 26 fev. 1784. - Disc. en reponse (In Jahrbuch fUr rom. und eng. lit., v. 2. 1860.) a celui de M. le comte de Choiseul-Gouffier, 26 f6v. 1784. Jos ntonio. Hstoria de la dominc - Disc. A l'ouverture de la s6ance de l'Acad. des Sci., 4 Conde, Jos6 Antonio. Historia de la dominacion sept. 1784.- Disc. sur les sciences mathematiques. - de los Arabes en Espafia. Nueva ed. Bar- Disc. sur l'astronomie et le calcul des probabilites. - celona, 1844. 3 v. 129 Recit de ce qui s'est passe au Parlement de Paris, 20'elo~d, io^. ov. i^. aoft, 1786. - Disc. a PAssemblde Nationale, au nom de - Eng. History, etc.; tr. by Mrs. J. Foster. Lon- Acad. des Si, 1. 2 juin 1790. e Lettre du secrtaire nom de don, Bohn, 1854-55. 3 v. 8~ l'Acad. des Sci. au president de l'Assemblee, 10 juin - Memoria sobre la moneda arabiga. (In Madrid. Ac. 1790. - Instruction adressee aux directoires des 83 dede la Hist. Mem., v. 5. 1817.) partements du royaume. - Projet de decret. - Lettre A Condb, Louis I. de Bourbon, prince de. Memoires. l'Assemblee Nationale. - Sur le mot pamphldtaire, 1790. - Le veritable et le faux ami du peuple. - Anniversaire Paris, 1854. 8. (Vol. 6 of Michaud et Pou- de la seance du 19 juin 1790, 19 juin 1792. - Bruler les joulat. Col. des Mem.) livres. - Tableau general de la science qui a pour objet - BRANTOME, P. de. (In his Vies des hommes illust. l'application du calcul aux sciences politiques et morales. franT., v. 2. 1823.) - Fragment de justification, juillet 1793. - Epitre d'un Cond6, Louis n. de Bourbon, prince de. Lettres a Mazarin. Polonais exile en Siberie, dec. 1793. - Fragment [1794]. Campagne de Rocroy, 1643. (In Annuaire bull. de - Conseils s fille, mars 1794.- Testament. - Porla Soc. de l'hist. de France. 1864.) trait par Mile. de l'Espinasse. 2. Eloge de la Cham- CUST, Sir E. (In his Lives of the warriors, v. 1. 1867.) bre;- de oberval;-de Frenicle;-de labbe Picard; ~- BEAURAIN, J. de. Campagne de C. a Flandre, -- de Mariotte; - de Duclos; - de Blondel; - de Per~- BEATJlRAIN, J. de. Campagne de C. at Flandre, rault; - d Huyhens; - de Charas; - de Roemer. - 1674. Paris, 1774. f. Liste des membres de l'ancienne Academie. - Essat - BOSSUET, J. B. Oraison funnbrd de L. (In Bossuet, d'une histoire des correspondants de l'Acad. Royale des J. B. ( uvres, v. 2. 1841.) Sci., Rohaut, Bartholin, Boyle, Bellini, Cowper, Pitcarne, Flamstead, Leuwenhoeck, Cheselden, Peyssonnel, - RAPIN, R. Le magnanime; eloge du prince Bianchi, Muschenbroek, Klingenstierna, Le-Cat, Le P. de Cdnde. Paris, 1687. 12. le Seur, Le docteur Bevis. - Eloge de Fontaine; - de la - STANHOPE, P. H., Earl Stanhope. Life of the Condamine; - de Trudaine; - de Jussieu; - de Bour-.Princeda Cond6. London, 1845. 12 T Jdelin; - de Hailer; - de Malouin; - de Linne; - de Prince de Conde. London, 1845 2Jussieu; - de M. le comte d'Arci; - de Lieutaud; -de - - Same. New York, 1845. 12~ Bucquet; - de Bertin; - de Courtanvaux; - de M. le Cond6, Louis Joseph de Bourbon,. prince de. comte de Maurepas;- de Tronchin; - dePringle; - CHAMBEILAND, C. A. Via de C. Paris, 1819 d'Anville';- de Bordenave; - de Bernoulli; - de Mon. CHAMBELAND, C. A. Ve de C. Paritigni; - de Margraaf - de Duhamel; - de Vaucanson; -20. 3 v. 80. -de Hunter. 3. Eloge de Euler; - de Bezout; -de Conde. Map. Amst., [17-]. (E 60) D'Alembert; - de Tressan; - de Wargentin; - de MacConde de Olsbach. (In Teatro nueva esp., v. 6. 1801.) quer; - de Bergman; - de Morand; - de Cassini; - du Conde de Sex, El: tragedia mas lastimosa; por Felipe Iv. comte de Milly; - du marquis de Courtivron;- du (In Ochoa, E. de. Tes. del teatro esp., v. 5. 1838.) due de Praslin; - de Guettard; - de l'abbe de Gua; Conde Lucanor, El; por J. Manuel. (In Roscoe. Span. - du marquis de Paulmy; - de Bouvart; - de Las. novelists, v. 1. 1832.) sone;- du cardinal de Luynes; - de Fouchy; - du

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CONDORCET 644 CONDORCET comte de Buffon; - de Franklin; - de Camper; - de commis contre la libert6 des membres du corps legislatif, Fougeroux; - de Fourcroy; - de Turgot; - de Michel 1792. - Opinion sur les mesures propres A sauver la de'llopital; - de Blaise Pascal; - Remarques sur Les patrie des dangers imminents dont elle est menacde; 6 pensdes de Pascal. 4. Avertissement des premiers 6di- juil. 1792. - Rapport fait au nom d'une commission teurs. - Vie de Voltaire. - Avertissements ins6r6s par C. extraordinaire, A l'Assemb. Nat., sur une p6tition de la dans r6d. complete des (Euvres de Voltaire. - Avertisse- commune de Paris, tindante A la d6ch6ance du roi, ment des le ed. sur la 2e partie de la Vie de Voltaire. - 9 aofit 1792. - Instruction sur Plexercice du droit de Notes surVoltaire. 5. ViedeTurgot. - Rapport sur un souverainet, 9 aofit 1792. - Adresse et declaration de projet pour la reformation du cadastre de la haute Guy- l'Assemb. Nat., sur le maintien de la tranquillit6 pubenne. - Lettres A Pauteur du Dictionnaire des trois sid- lique, r6digde par C., au nom de la commission extraorcles. - Lettre A l'abbe Sabbatier'de Castres, par un th6- dinaire, 10 aofit 1792. - Exposition des motifs d'aprds ologien de ses amis. - 2e lettre a Pauteur du Diction- lesquels P'Assemb. Nat. a proclam6 la convocation d'une naire de trois siecles. - Dissertation, ou R6flections sur convention nationale, 13 aofit 1792. - Adresse de cette question: sil est utile aux hommes d'etre trompds? PAssemb. Nat. aux Frangais, et envoyde aux 83 d6parte- Recueil des pieces sur l'tat des Protestants en France. ments. et a Plarm6e, 19 aofit 1792. - Adresse de P'Assemb. 6. Esquisse d'un tableau historique des progrds de Nat. aux frangais, sur la guerre, 4 sept. 1792. - Adresse Ilesprit humain. - Rapport fait a la Convention Nation- de P'Assemb. Nat. aux Fran~ais. 19 sept. 1792. - De la ale, dans sa seance du 13 germinal an il, au nom du nature des pouvoirs politiques dans une nation libre, comit6 d'instruction publique, par P. C. F. Daunou. - nov. 1792. 11. Lettre d'un laboureur de Picardie, A Esquisse d'un tableau historique des progres de l'esprit M. N. ***, auteur prohibitif. a Paris, 1775. - Monopole bumain, iue pt. - Fragment de P'Atlantide, ou Efforts et monopoleur, 1775. - R6fiexions sur les corv6es, A combin6s de l'espece humaine pour le progr6s des sci- Mylord ***, 1775. - Sur labolition des corvees. 1776. - ences. 7. Refiexions sur la jurisprudence criminelle, Refiexions sur le commerce des bl1s,1776. - Fragments 1775. - R6ponse au premier plaidoyer de M. d'Epres- sur la libert6 de la presse. - De la police des livres. - menil dans P'affaire du comte de Lally, 1779. - Reflex- Mdmoire sur le canal de Picardie, 1780. - Plan d'un ions sur l'esclavage des negres, 1781. - Epitre dddica- emprunt public, avec des hypothbques speciales, 1789. - toire aux negres esclaves. - Reflexions d'un citoyen non Sur les operations necessaires pour rdtablir les finances, gradu6, sur un proces tr&s-connu, 1786. - Sur linstruc- 1790. - Sur les caisses d'accumulation, 1790. - Memoires tion publique, 1791-1792. - Rapport et projet sur Porgan- sur la fixation de limpot, 1790. - Sur Pimpot personnel, isation generale de Pinstruction publique. 8. De 1790.- Sur la proposition d'acquitter la dette exigible l'influence de la revolution d'Amdrique sur PEurope, en assignats, 1790. - Nouvelles reflexions sur le projet 1786. - Projet de constitution. - Essai sur la constitu- de payer la dette exigible en papier force, 1790. - Des tion et les fonctions des Assemb. Provinciales, 1788. - causes de la disette du numeraire, de ses effets, et des Notes. - Moyen de payer les dettes de l"etat, etc. 9. inoyens d'y remddier, 1790. - Sur la constitution du Lettres d~un bourgeois de New-Haven a un citoyen de pouvoir charge d'administrer le trdsor national, 1790. - Virginie, sur linutilite de partager le pouvoir lgislatif Mdmoires sur les mronnaies. dec. 1792. 12. Sur la conentre plusieurs corps, 1787. - Lettres d'un citoyen des stitution civile du clergY, mai 1790. - Lettre des adminEtats-Unis A un Frangais, sur les affaires presentes. istrateurs de la trdsorerie A 1lAssemb. Nat., 14 avr. 1788. -~ Sentiments sur les Assemblies Provinciales et 1791. - Instruction pour le payement des annuitds et les Etats Gendraux; suite des lettres dunn-citoyen des leur remboursement. 1791. - Memoire sur les effets qui Etats-Unis, sur les affaires prdsentes, 1789. - Idles sur doivent rdsulter de Remission de la nouvelle monnaie de ie despotisme, a l'usage de ceux qui prononcent ce mot cuivre, 1791. - Discours sur la nomination et la destitusans l'entendre, 1789. - Declaration des droits, 1789. - tion des commissaires de la trdsorerie nationale, et des Lettres A messieurs du tiers 6tat, 1789. - Reflexions sur membres du bureau de comptabilit6, 1792. - Discours les pouvoirs A donner par les provinces A leurs deputes sur les finances, 12 mars 1792. - La rdpublique frangaise aux Etats Gdneraux. 1789. - Sur la forme des elections, aux hommes libres, 1792. - Lettre A M***, magistrat de 1789. - Est'-il utile de diviser une Assemb. Nationale en la ville de ***, en Suisse, 1792. - Sur la liste civile, juin plusieurs chambres? 1789. - Lettres [au] comte Mathieu 1792. - Rfiexions sur la revolution de 1688, et du 10 de Montmorency, 1789. - Adresse l'Assemb. Nat., aoftt 1792. - Sur la nocessit6 de Punion entre les citpour que Paris forme partie d'un grand ddpartement, oyens, sept. 1792. - Pilces extraites du Rdpublicain. 1789.'- Sur la formation des communes, 1789. - Sur la [sept. 1792]. - De la republique, ou, Un roi est-il nucesnecessitd de faire ratifier la constitution par les citoyens, saire A la conservation de la libertd? 12 juil. 1791. - 1789. - Sur la formation des communautds de campagne, Lettre d~un jeune mdcanicien aux auteur du Rdpubli1789. - R' fiexions sur ce qui a dtd fait, et sur ce qui cain, 16 juil. 1791. - Sur linstitution d'un conseil dlecreste A faire, 1789. - Au corps electoral. contre lescla- tif, 23 juil. 1791. - Opinion sur le jugement de Louis vage des noirs, 1789. - Sur Padmission des deputes des xvi., nov. 1792. - Opinion de C., 19 jan. 1793. - Sur les planteurs de Saint-Domingue dans lAssemb. Nat., 1789. troubles relatifs aux subsistances, 27 ddc. 1792. - Lettre - Refiexions sur les derits publids coutre PAssemblde de Junius a Win. Pitt. fdv. 1792. - Plan de constitution, Nationale, 1789. 10. Rdfiexions sur Paccusation judi- present6 A la Convention Nationale les 15 et 16 f6v. 1793. ciare, 1790. - Rfiexions sur lusufruit des bdndficiers, - La nation frangaise a tous les peuples, fdv. 1793. - 1790. - Sur l'tendue des pouvoirs de l'Assemblde Na- Sur la ndcessit6 d'dtablir en France une constitution tionale, 1790. - Extrait du pacte de famille, 1790. - Sur nouvelle, mars 1793. - Ce que les citoyens ont droit d'at ie choix des ministres, 1790. - A ***, sur la socidtd de tendre de leurs representants, 10 avr. 1793. - Les ddpu1789, 1790. - Adr. a l'Assem. Nat., sur les conditions std du ddpartement de l'Aisne, aux citoyens de leur dddeligibilitd, 5 juin 1790. - Sur le ddcret du 13 avril partement, avr. 1793. - Sur la convocation d~une nouv. 1790. Religion catholique, 12 juin 1790. - Des lois con- convention nationale, 13 mai 1793. - La Convention stitutionnelles sur Padministration des finances. 19 juin Nationale aux citoyens corses, 23 mai 1793. - La Con1790. - Sur Padmission des femmes au droit de cit6, 3 vention Nationale aux armdes de la rdpublique, 23 mai juil. 1790. - Sur le prdjugd qui suppose une contraridtd 1793. - Journal dinstruction sociale, 1793. Prospectus. dintdrdts entre Paris et les provinces, 10 et 17 juil. - Sur le sens du mot rdvolutionnaire, 1 juin 1793. — Sur 1790. - Sur les tribunaux d'appel, 29 juil. 1790. - Aux limpot progressif, I juin 1793. - Sur les dlections, 1 amis de la libertd, sur les moyens d'en assurer la durde, juin 1793. - Que toutes les classes de la socidtd n~ont quo 7 aofit 1790. - Des conventions nationales, avr. 1791.- un mdme intdrdt, 8 juin 1793. - Aux citoyens frangais Discours sur les conventions nationales, 7 aofit 1791. - sur la nouvelle constitution, juin 1793. - Extrait du Opinion sur les 6migrants, 25 oct. 1791. - Opinion sur Moniteur du 10 juill. 1793. - Lettre a la Convention le rapport des comitds militaire, diplomatique, et de Nationale. - Dcret de la Convention Nationale du 3 oct. lordinaire des finances rdunis, 28 ddc. 1791. - Ddclara- 1793. tion de l'Assemb. Nat., dont limpression et lenvoi out dtd ordonnds dans les 83 ddpartements, 29 ddc. 1791.- - Application de l'analyse k la probabilite des Opinion sur la necessitd dune convocation des assem-. d6cisions rendues a la pluralit' des voix. bldes primaires en 1792. - De Ilinfluence dun mouarque Paris 1785. 4~ et doune cour, sur un people libre, 1792.- Disc. sur Poffice de Plempereur, 25 jan. 1792. - Sur la distribution - dAlembert. In Alembert, J. L. R. Euvrs, des assignats et sur ldtablissement du payement par reg- v. 1. 1805.) istre, jan. 1792. - LAssemb. Nat. aux Franqais, 16 fdv. - Essais d'analyse. Tome 1. Paris, 1768. 4~ 1792. - Ce que ceest qu'un cultivateur ou un artisan Contents. Vol. 1. Du calcul intdgral. - Du problme franqais,4fv. 1792. - Doun avantage particulier A la con- des trois corps. - Sur le systdme du monde et sur le stitution frangaise, mars 1792. - Sur la libertd de la cir- calcul integral. culation des subsistances, mars 1792. - R6vision des - Esquisse d'un tableau historique des progrbs de travaux de lapremire ldgislature, jan., fv., avr., et juin, 1792. - Projet dune exposition des motifs qui ont ddter- lesprithumaine. Paris, 1798. 8. mind PAssemb. Nat. A ddcrdter, sur la proposition du - Examen de cette quest., est il utile de diviser une roi, qu' il y a lieu a ddclarer la guerre au roi de Bohdme Assem. Nat. en plusieurs chambres? np., [179-?] et de Hongrie, 20 avr. 1792. - Opinion sur Pattentat 8~. (B 731)

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CONDORCET 645 CONFEDERATE - Quatre lettres d'un bourgeois de New-Heaven, sur Coney John. COOPER, W. Extract from the l'unit6 de la legislation. (In, Mazzei. Recherches writings, and sermon on the death, of J. C. sur les Etats-Unis, v. 1. 1788.) - Reflections on the English revolution of 1688, and that Boston, 1726. 12~ of the French, 1792. London, 1792. 8~ (B 1407) - - Same. (C 40) - Vie de Voltaire. (In Voltaire, F. M. A. de. (Euvres, Note.'An Appendix', with separate title, contains an v. 92. 1789.)'Account of Coney, collected from his writings'. - and others. Bibliotheque de l'homme public; Coney, John, Funeral sermon on. 1722. See Foxcroft, T. ou Analyse des ouvragaes sur la politique, Coney, Thomas. Honesty, etc.; serm., Oxford, Act-Sunday, July 9, 1710. 2d ed. Oxford, 1710. 8. (B 1264) etc. Paris, 1790. 12 v. (v. 7, 8 w.). 8. - Short character of Dr. G. Hooper. (In Roberts, W. Contents. Vol. 1. La Politique d'Aristote. - La R- Divine institution of the ministry, [17-]. B 123) publique de Bodin. - Etat du commerce en France, vers Coneybeare, John, Bp. of Bristol. Sermon, House of Lords. le commencementdu 17e siecle. -Discours deMachiavel, Jan. 31, 1757; anniversary of the martyrdom of sur la le decade de Tite-Live. - Le Prince de Machia- Charles I. London, 1757. 4~ (B 1466) vel. 2. Essais de Hume. - Gouvernement civil de Confalonieri, Federico and Teresa. SCELSI, G. Vitedi C. Locke. 3. Plusieurs advis et conseils de F. Guicciar- e sua moglie. (In Amato, G. d'. Panteon, v. 1. 1851.) din. - De l'6tat et succ6s des affaires de France, par B. Confectionery. BORELLA, -. Courtand country de G. Seign. du Haillan. - De la population, etc.. et en. otr particulier de celle de la France. - Recherches sur la confectioner. New ed. London, 1772. 12~ nature, etc.. de la richesse des nations par A. Smith. 4. - FRANCATELLI, C. E. The royal confectioner. Suite de la richesse des nations par A. Smith. - Re 2d ed. London, 1866. 8 publique de Platon. - Traite de la politique de France, Confederacies. See Leagues. par P. Hay, marq. de Chatelet. - Maximes politiques de Conferacies Lea Bacon. 5. De l'esprit des loix, par Mointesquieu.- Confederacy, The; a comedy. See Vanburgh, Sir J. Loix de Platon. 6. Dissertation philos. et politique. - Confederacy and union. SENIOR, N. W. (In his Hist. esLa politique naturelle, ou discours surles vrais principes says, v. 1. 1865.) dugouvernement, parle Baron D'Holbatch. 7,8. Want- Confederate, The; by a South Carolinian. Mobile, ing. 9. Lettres sur l'6tude et l'usage de lhistoire.- 1863. 16~ Cae tre dun vr citoyen.De p ariusere d'u roi patriote Confederate states almanac, 1864. Mobile, 1864. 12~ at citoyen. - Des partis sons George I; Etat de l'Angleterre en 1749. - La r6publique des philosophes, ou Confederate States of America. Constitution Histoire des Ajaoiens. - Traite philosophique des lois adopted March 11, 1861. Savannah, 1861. 8. naturelles, par R. Cumberland. 10. Le droit de la na- Convention between Virginia and the Confed turee t des gonens, par.Pffendor. 11. Mmoiresmil-onfed. itaires et politiques du general Lloyd. - Situation poli- States, [agreed to at Richmond, Apr. 24, 1861. tique de'Europe en 1790, par de Peyssonnel. 12. De Richmond, 1861]. 8. l'ambassadeur et de ses fonctions, par A. de Wicquefort. - Provisional and permanent constitutions. - De la legislation des grains depuis 1692. - ADOLPHUS, J. (In his Biog. mem., v. 1. 1799.) Richmond, 1861. 8. - ARAGO, D. F. (It his (Euvres, v. 2. 1854.) Attorney G pe - SHELLEY. if. W. Lives of lit. and sci. men of France, Aorney eneral. v. 2. 1839. (Lardner's Cab. cyc.) - Report, Jan. 1, 1863. Richm., 1863. n.t.p. 8~ Condottieri stranieri. (In Archivio stor. ital., v. 15. 1851.) - Report, Nov. 1, 1864. Richmond, 1864. 8~. Conduct of life; by R. W. Emerson. Boston, 1860. 12~ Comptroller. Conduct of the administration. Boston, 1832. 8~. (B1060, - Digest of decisions. Richmond, 1863. 8. 1790) Conduct of the late administration examined relative to the Congress. stamp act. 2d ed. London, 1767. 8 (B 372, 375) Act to ovie for the public efence. 1862. Same. Boston, reprinted, 1767. 8. (B 1091, C 148) - provide for the public defene. 1862. Note. Attributed to C. Lloyd and also to C. Jenkinson. Richm., 1862. 8~ Conduct of the late administration with regard to foreign af- - Act to provide for the relief of families of solfairs. 1722-42, wherein that of Earl of Orford, late Sir diers. 1864. Richmond, 1864. n.t.p. 8. R. Walpole, is vindicated. Lond., 1742. 8~ (B 759) - Address to the people of the C. States. np., Conduct of the opposition and the tendency of modern pa- 1 triotism. London, 1734. 8~ (B 758) 1864. 8 Conductof the Parliamentof1784. Lond.,1790. 8~ (B1523) - Proceedings on the death of Hon. J. Tyler, Jan. 20, Conduct of the Paxton-men impartially repre-hmond, 1862. 8. (B1639) sented; letter from a gentleman to a friend - Public laws of the 2d and 3d sess., 1st Gong.; in Phila. Phila., 1764. 8. Ist sess., 2d Cong.; ed. by J. M. Matthews. - Another copy. (B 611) Richmond, 1862-64. 8~. Conduct of the present Parliament previous to its dissolution. Note. These have 2d title pages'Statutes at large, etc.' London, 1789. 80 (B 761) - Report of select com. on that portion of PresiConduitt, John. Observations upon the present state of n m of Mar 186 r t t gold and silver coins in 1730. Lond., 1774. 8~. (B1704) dents message of ar. 13, 1865, rel. to he Condulmero di Venezia, Famiglia di. (in Litta. Fam.) action of Congress during the present session Condy, Jeremiah. The godly and faithful man; sermon, Richmond, 1865. 8. death of B. Landon. Boston, [1747]. 80. (C 10) Report of the committee o clis, o the e- Mercy exemplified in the conduct of a Samaritan; ser- Report of the committee cla, the m mon, Boston. np., 1767. 8. (B 45) morial of Maj. G. Tochman. [Richmond, Condy, Thomas D. Oration in Charleston, S. C., July 5. 1864.] 8~ Cn Charlestton, 1819. 8~ (B 5R57) Rules of the Senate. Richmond, 1864. 18~ Cone, George. Vita Marnse Stuartae. (In Jebb, S. De vita - Mariae Scot., v. 2. 1725.) - Statutes at large, 2d and 3d sess. of the 1st Conelly, John. TRIAL of C.. for rape. (In Knowlton, W. E. Congress; with the private laws, 2d sess., 1st Three trials. 1849. C 253) Gong. 1862; ed.by J.M.Matthews. RichConen, Geo., B.D. Sermon, Southwark, Oct. 13, 1745. 18 a London, 1745. 8~. (B 1337) mond, 1862. 2 v. 8. Conestabile, Gian Carlo. Di Alessandro Franqois e dei suoi - MEMOIAL to Congress. Mobile, 1863. 8~. scavi. (In Archivio stor. ital., n.s., v. 7, pt. 1. 1858.) See also,forward, Provisonal Congress'. -Bullettino degli scavi della Societa Colombaria. (In v. 10, pt. 1. 1859; v. 11, pt. 2. 1860; v. 13, pt. 1. 1860.) Navy Department. Conestaggio de' Franchi, Girolamo. Historie of - Letter of the secretary of the navy, Apr. 7, the uniting of Portugall to Castill; [tr. by 1862, with report of Flag Officer Buchanan E. Blount]. London, 1600. 4~. of the battle in Hampton Roads.] Richmond, Note. Attributed also to Juan de Silva, conde de Por- 1862. 8~ talegre. See Melzi. Anon., i. 239. talegre. See ]Meizi. Anon., i. 239. tRegister of the navy, to Jan. 1, 1863, 64. RichConestogoe Indians. NARRATIVE of the late massacres, in e t y,, Lancaster Co., of Indians. n.p., 1764. 8~ (B 473) mond, 1862-64. 2 v. 8.

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CONFEDERATE 646 CONFIDERATE - Report of committee to investigate the affairs - Regulations and instructions, to reduce the of the navy department. Richmond, 1863. 8. currency and to authorize a new issue of notes - Report of the secretary, Nov. 5, 1864. [Rich- and bonds, Feb. 22, 1864. Richm., 1864. 8~. mond, 1865.] 8. - Regulations upon foreign commerce, Aug. 1864. - GR. BRITAIN. Parl. Despatch from Lord Richm., 1864. 8~..Lyons referring to the alleged report of the - Remarks on the manufacture of bank notes secretary of the navy of the so-styled Confed- and otherpromises to pay. Columbia, 1864. 8. erate States. London, 1864. f. (N. A. - Report of the committee on finance, Apr. 6, 1864, no. 10.) 1863. Richm., 1863. 8~ - REMARKS on a volunteer navy; by a Georgian. - Report of minority of committee on finance, Atlanta, 1864. 8~ Feb. 28, 1865. Richm., 1865. 8~ - UNIFORMS of the C. S. Navy. [Plates.] n.t.p. 4 - Report of secretary, Dec. 7, 1863. Richm., Patent Office. 1863. 80. - Rules and regulations for proceedings in the - Report o secretary, Nov. 7, 1864. Richm., patent office. Richmond, 1861. 18~ 1864. 8 -patent offi- Supplemental instructions.for collectors of the Post Offce. war tax, Dec. 26,1861. Richm., 1861. 8~ - Advertisement of Dec. 31, 1862, inviting pro-r Da ent. posals for carrying the mails in Florida, War Department. Georgia, S. Carolina, and N. Carolina, July -Army of the otomac. Gen. orders, no. 76. 1, 1863 - June 30, 1867. n.p., n.d. 8~ Dec.8, 1861. n.p., 1861. 8 - List of establishments, discontinuances, and - ook of reference for regular and volunte changes in name of post offices since 1861. officers and soldiers. New Orleans, 1861. 80 n.p., n.d. 8. -- Bureau of conscription. Circular no. 8. Mar. - Report of postmaster general, Apr. 29, 1861, 18, 1864. Richm., 1864. 8. Nov. 7, 1864. Montgomery, 1861; Richm., - Communication from the secretary on the do1864. 8~ mestic passport system. [Richmond, Feb. - VIRGINIA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. Corres- 1864.] 8o. pondence between the president of V. C. R. R. - Communication from the secretary on the trial and the Postmaster General. Richm., 1864. 8of W. E. Coffman. Richmond, Feb. 1864. 8. President. - Correspondence between the President and - Message, Apr. 29, 1861. Montgomery, 1861. 80 Gen. J. E. Johnston, together with that of - Message, July 20, 1861. Richm., 1861. 8. the secretary of war and the adj. and in- Message, Dec. 12, 1861, and report of Albert spector general, in May, June, and July, Pike, commissioner of C. States to the Indian 1863. Richm., 1864. 8~ nations west of Arkansas, of the results of - Estimate of funds required, Feb. 1 - Aug. 1, his mission. Richmond, 1861. 8~ 1864, for cotton, steamers, and foreign sup-Messages. Richmond, 1862-65.] 8~ plies. [Richm., Feb. 1864.] 80. Namely: Oct. 8, 1862; Jan. 12, Dec. 7, 1863; Jan. 12; - General orders in 1862. Charleston, 1862. 80. Feb. 5, Feb. 8, Feb. 11, veto message; Feb. 15, May 2, General orders, Jan. 1862 - Dec. 1863. ColumMay 20, Nov. 7, Nov. 11, Dec. 20, 1864; Jan. 4, Feb. 3, Feb. 15, Feb. 20; Mar. 13, 1865. bia, 1864. 8~ Provisional Congress. - General orders, Jan. 1 - July 1, 1864. Colum- Acts and resolutions of the ist-4th sess. Rich- bia, 1864. 8J 1861-62. 4 v. 8~- General orders, July 1864 - Feb. 1865. Rich1861-62. 4 v. 8. mond, n.t.p. 8. - Acts and resolutions of the 2dsess. Montgom- from the secretaries of war and the ery, 1861. 8~~ — Letters from the secretaries of war and the ery, 1861. 8. R - treasury on the money sent to the trans-Mism Provisional and peanent constitutions. Rich- 8 sissippi department, and on claims against mond, 1861. 89 the government for articlesillegally impressed. - Same. With the acts and resolutions of the 1st [Rihm., Feb. 1864. sess. Montgomery, 1861. 8~. cm., eb. 1864. 8 sess. Monltg~omery, 186. 8" _- Message from the army of the valley of Vir-Statutes at large of the provisional government, Message om the army of the valley of VirFeb. 8, 1861 -Feb. 18, 1862; with the consti- -Military laws. Richm, 8p 1863 2. tution for the provis. gov., and the permanent ffici correspondence between the agents of constitution and the treat. with Indian tribes; exchange, together with Ould's report. ed. by J. M. Matthews. Richmond, 1864. 8~ Richm., 1864. 80 See also, back,'ongress'. _- Official report of the battle of Chickamauga. Treasury Dept. Richmond, 1864. 8~. - Circular instructions, Feb. 6, 1861. Richm., - Official reports of the battle of Manassas, July 1861. 8~. 21, 1861, etc. Richmond, 1862. 8. - Communication from' the secretary, May 14, Contents. Battle of Manassas. - Battle of 10th Sept., 1864. Richm., 1864. 8. G-en. Floyd commanding.- Oak Hill, Mo. - Lewinsville, Sept. 11. - Greenbrier River, Oct. 3.- Santa - Documents accompanying the report of the Rosa Island. Oct. 8. - Leesburg, Oct. 21, 22. - Bomsecretary, Nov. 1863. Richm., 1863. 8~ bardment of Forts Walker and Beauregard, Nov. 7.- Import tariff, and other revenue laws. New Engagement at Piketon. Ky. - Alleghany Mountains, ~-mOrleans, a oe1861. 16~. eu lw.Dec. 1. - Chustenahlah, in the Cherokee Nation, Dec. Orleans, 1861. 160. 26, 1861. - Belmont, Nov. 7. - Laws on taxes, currency, and conscription. _ Official reports of battles. Richmond, 1862. 8. 1864. Richm., 1864. 8~ Contents. Evacuation of Pensacola Navy Yard, forts, - Minority report of committee of ways and etc. - Bombardment of Fort Henry. - Battle of Fort means on the tax bill, May 23, 1864-. ichm., Donelson. - Operations in New Mexico. - Evacuation of Columbus. - Evacuation of Jacksonville. -Bombard1864. 8~ ment of Forts Jackson and St. Philip, and fall of New

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CONFEDERATE 647 CONFEDERATE Orleans. - Affair at South Mills. - Operations on Ten- Description. nessee River and at Bridgeport.- Affair at Princeton. - Evacuation at Corinth and retreat to Tupelo, Miss. - See outh and the names of the separate states, Expedition into Kentucky. - Operations on the Penin- and, for travels in the South during the war, and descripsula. - Expedition to Pinckney's Island. - Affair near tions of army and prison life, etc., see United States. Gallatin. -Operations at Bridgeport and Battle Creek. (istory.) - Three engagements near Richmond, Ky. Finance. - Same. New York, 1863.8. - BiUvcE, E. M. Remarks on the financial pol- Official reports of battles. Richmond, 1863. 8~ icy of the government, Ho. of Rep., June 9, Contents. Vicksburg and Baton Rouge. - Corinth 1. Rimn, 184. 8 and Hatchie Bridge. - Hartsville, Tenn. - Pocotaligo 10, 1864. n.tp. [Richmond, 1864.] 8~ and Yemasse.- Coffeeville, Miss.; and action and cas- - CARDOZO, J. N. - Plan of financial relief, ualties of the brigade of Col. J. M. Simonton at Fort addressed to the legislature of Georgia and Donelson. Confed. States Congress. Atlanta, 1863. 8~. - Official reports of battles. Richmond, 1863. 8~. GREEN, D. Facts and suggestions relative to Contents. Skirmish atOlive BranchChurch.-Opera- finance and currency. Augusta, a., 1864. 8 tions of Northwestern Virginia. - Battle of Fleetwood. - Official reports of battles. Richmond, 1864. 8~ History. Contents. Fort McAllister. -Fayette Court House.- - ILBO, W. N. The past, present, and future of Cotton Hill, Gauley, Charleston, and pursuit of the enemy to the Ohio. - Operations of Brig. Gen. Rhodes' the Southern Confederacy. Nashville,1861. 8. brigade at Seven Pines. - Capture of the gunboat, J. P. - CLARKE, H. C. Diary of the war for separation, Smith, in Stone River. from the inauguration of Abraham Lincoln - Official reports of battles. Richmond, 1864. 8~ to the battle of Shiloh. Vicksburg, 1862. 18. Contents. Expedition to Beverly. - Evacuation of - POLLARD, E. A. Life of Jefferson Davis, with Little Rock. - Battle of Lookout Mountain, and engagements at'Knoxville, Limestone Creek, and Carter's a secret history of the Southern Confederacy. Station. Phila., [186-1. 8. - Proceedings of a convention of the commission- See for histories of the war, United States. (History.) ers of appraisement, in Montgomery, Ala., olitics. Sept. 1864. Montgomery, 1864. 8~. - Proceedings of the court of inquiry, [on] the - BALLOT box, The, the palladium of our liberfall of New Orleans. Richmond, 1864. 8~ ties. New Orleans, 1863. 8~ Regulations for the army. Richmond, West $ - CLERGY OF THE C. S. A. Address to Christians Johnston, 1864. 12~ throughout the world. London, 1863. 8~ — Regulations for the army. 3d ed., in which are - CONVERSATION in a canebrake; by a cotton corrected over 3000 important errors in eds. planter. New Orleans, 1860. 8~ pub. by West & Johnston. Richmond, J. W. - DE JARNETTE, D. C. Speech on the Monroe Randolph, 1864. 12~ doctrine, C. S. Ho. of Rep., Jan. 30, 1865, - Regulations for the medical department of the. pending negotiations for peace. [Richm., C. S. army. Richmond, 1861. 8~ 1865.] 8~ -Report of Maj. Gen. Hindman of his opera- - ECHOES from the South; speeches, proclamations in the trans-Mississippi district. Rich- tions, and public acts. N. Y., [1867]. 12~ mond, 1864. 8~ - ERSKINE, pseud. Controversy between Ers- Report of Maj. Gen. Loring of the battle of kine and W. M. on the practicability of supBaker's Creek. Richmond, 1864. 8~ pressing gambling. Richmond, 1862. 8~ Report of R. E. Lee, etc., of the battle of - GILMER, J. H. Letter addressed to W. C. Rives, Chancellorsville; also, reports of [Gens.] on the existing status of the revolution, etc., Stuart and Fitz Lee of cavalry engagements Nov. 1. n.t.p. [Richmond? 1864.] 8~ at Kelleysville; report of Gen. W. H. F. Lee - GORDON, G. A. What will he do with it? of cavalry operations of Apr. 14, 15, 1863. Savannah, 1863. 8~ Richm., 1864.8~. -. GOVERNMENT or no government; or, The ques- Report of the army of Northern Virginia, from tion of state allegiance. Mobile, 1861. 8~ Jan. 1862, to and including the battle at Fred- HENRY, G. A. Speech; Senate of C. S., Nov. ericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862. Richmond, 1864. 29, 1864. n.t.p. [Richmond, 1864.] 8~ 2 v. 8~. - JOHNSON, R. W. Speech on the bill to limit - Report of the secretary of war, Jan. 3, 1863. and, define the terms of office of principal Richmond, 1863. 8~. officers or heads of departments, Senate, Feb. - Report of the secretary of war, Nov. 3, 1864. 9, 1864. Richm., 1864. 8~ Richmond, 1864. 8~ - MYSTERY, The, revealed; or, Way of peace. Report of the special committee on the military n.t.p. [186-.] 16. disasters at Forts Henry and Donelson, and - OLDHAM, W. S. Speech on the bill to amend evacuation of Nashville. Richmond, 1862. 8~ the conscript law, Senate [C. S.], Sept. 4, - Supplemental report of the secretary of war, 1862, [also remarks on amendment to exempMar. 17, 1862. Richmond, 1862. 8~ tion bill, Sept. 9,1862]. n.t.p. [186-.] 8~ - Uniform and dress of the army of the Confed. - - Speech on the resolutions of Texas, concernStates. Richm., 1861. 4. ing peace, reconstruction, and independence; - COLLIER, R. R. Correspondence [with the' in C. S. Senate, Jan. 10, 1865. n.t.p. [186-.] 8~ War Dept.] and remarks in the Senate of - PALMER, B. M. Discourse before the General Virginia on martial law and arrests and con- Assembly of S. Carolina, Dec. 10, 1863, [fast finement of civilians. Richm., 1862. 8. day]. Columbia, 1864. 8~ - FOWLER, W. H. Guide for -claimants of de- - POLLARD, E. A. The rival administrations; ceased soldiers. Richmond, 1864. 12~ Richmond and Washington in Dec. 1863. - GILCHRIST, R. C. Duties of a judge advocate Richmond, 1864. 8~ in a trial before a general court-martial. -The two nations; a key to the hist. of the Columbia, 1864. 8~. American war. Richmond, 1864. 8~.

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CONFEDERATE 648 CONFEDERATE - REMARKS on the policy of prohibiting the ex- piano. Columbia. - The southern wagon, respectfully portation of cotton. Charleston, 1861. 80 hitched up for the President. Mobile. - Schreiner, H.. TT A o r1 \ m And i9. L'L. Take me home. Macon.- Eaton, E. 0. There's - ST. PAUL, H. Our home and foreign polic licyfe in the oldlandyet. Augusta.-Hewitt,J.H. The Nov. 1863. n.p., 1863. 8". unknown dead. Macon and Savannah. - Eaton, E. O. - SCHLEY, J. Our position and our true policy. Violetta; or, I'm thinking of a flower. Augusta. - MaA ugusta, 1863.] 8Q earthy, H. The volunteer to the New Orleans Cadets. [Augusta, l1863.] 80 N. Orleans. - Tucker, H. When this cruel war is over. - SCOTT, J. Letters to an officer in the army, Macon. -Nordendorf C. When this cruel war is over; proposing constitutional reform in the Con- for the piano. Danville, Va. - Pierce, Ars. N. H. A fed. Gov., after the close of the war. Richm., year ag. Mobile. - Ilsley, E. C. Yes, we think of ~~~~~1864. 8~~~~~thee at home. Augusta. - WODUF J Th1864. T qetai 80.f re - PROT. EPIS. CHURCH. Catechism for the in- WOODRUFF, J. The sequestration cases before struction of slaves. Raleigh, 1862. 18. Hon. A. G. Magrath, in the district court for n. a aSee also Press Association, C.S.A. S. Carolina, Oct. term, 1861. [Charleston, See soPressAssocaton, C.S.A. lS. Carolina, Oct. term, 1861. Calet For other books printed at the South during the war 1861?] 8. see (on Cavalry tactics) Cooper, -; - Nolan, L. E.; - - WORKING BROTHERS. Spiced slaugh for South- Wheeler, J.;- (Infantry) Casey, S.; - Hardee, W. J.; ern digestion. Dish 3. Mobile, 1862. 8~ — (other topics of lilitary science) Curry, J. P.;slaw for Southern diger Gilham, W.; -Maha n, D.. H.; - Napoleon J.; - - Spiced slaw for Southern digestion, and other - School of the guides; - (Surgery) Warren, E.; - papers; by J. J. Delchamps; with the con- (History) Cross, J.; -Rifleman, A., pseud.; - (Iymns stitution. Mobile, 1863. 8. and Songs) Hymns for the camp; - Gen. Lee songster; See also Great Britain. Perl. North America. - Jack Morgan songster; - Shepperson, W. G.; - SolSe186267e- UnitedeSrt at eisn (Ppogrlgi iticN). ort Alldier's hymn book; - Songs of love and liberty; - Songs 1862-67; - United States (Politics), of the South; - Southern Zion's songster; - Stonewall Political sermons. song book; - (Novels and Tales) Boys an d girls stories;Braddon, Miss M. E.; - British partizan; - Camp fol- DOGGETT, D. S. A nation's Ebenezer, Sept. lower; - Clarimonde; - Collins, W. W.; - Cross, 18, 1862, thanksgiving. Richm., 1862. 8~ J. T. H.; - Downing, F. M.; - Edgeville, E.; - Ford, - ELLIOT, S. God's presence with the Confed. S R.;-Herrington, W. D.;- Hugo, V.- Jones, J. States, June 15, [1861]. Savannah, 1861. 80. B.; - Lewes, ilirs. M. E.; - Mundt, C. M.; - Wood, Mrs. E. P.; - (Poems aed Drama) Delchamps, J. J.; - Our cause, sermon, Sept. 18, 1862, thanks- - Hill, T. H.; - Temple, N., and Trevor, E.;giving for Manassas and Richmond, Ky. (Schoolbooks) Ahn, F.; - Bingham, W.; - Branson, Savannah, 1862. 80. L.; - Cesar, C. J.;- Chaudron, A. de V.;- ConSavannah, 1862. 8~. ^federate first reader; - Dagg, J. L.; - Elementary --- Sermon to the Pulaski Guards, the Sunday spelling book; - Fowler, A. and J.; - Johnson, L.; before their departure to join the army in - Moore, Mrs. M. B.; - Palmetto dictionary; - Virgin. Savannah, 1861. 80. Smythe, C. W.; - Sterling, R., and Campbell, J. D.; ~Viri ginia. Savannah, 1861.8 - Stewart, Rev. K. J.; - Virginia primer; - Wilson, - - Vain is the help of man, sermon, Savannah, A. J.; - York, Rev. B. - See also Bible. N. T.; - Sept. 15, 1864, the day of fasting. Macon, Protestant Episc. Ch. 1864. 8~ Periodicals. -PARIS, J. Sermon before Brig.-Gen. Hoke's -ADVERTISER and register June 6, 14, 17, 21 Brigade, at Kinston, N. C., Feb. 28, 1864, on 26, July 4, 1863; Jan. 1 - Apr. 4, 1865. the death of 22 men, executed for desertion. M il 186-65 Greensborough, 1864. 8~ M^obe 186365. f~ Greens oroug h, 1864. 8 - ARtMY Argus and crisis; Dec. 3, 1864 -Apr. 1, PIERCE, H. N. Two sermons in Mobile, June 1865. Mobile, 1864-65. f 13, 1861, national fast. Mobile, 1861. 8 - BOHEMIAN, The. Christmas. No. 1. Richmond -RANDOLPH, A. M. Address at Fredericksburg, 1863. 8 Va., June 13, 1861, fast day. Fredericks- antg, 1861. 16o~- CHARLESTON daily courier; July 26-Dec. 31, burg, 1861. 16. 1861, 63. Charleston, 1861-63. 2 v. f. - WILMER, R. H. Future good the explanation - CHARLESTON Mercury, 1861; 1863. Charlest of present reverses; sermon at Mobile and 1861-63. 2 v. fM other places in Ala. during the Spring ofL and sentinel, Daily; June 9,1862 - 1^4 Charlotte, 1864. 16~ - CIRONUCLEr and sentinel, Daily; June 9, 1862 - 1864. Charlotte, 1864. 160 1864. ha~l otte, 14~. 15. May31, 1865. Augusta, Ga., 1862-65. 5 v. f. See also Andersonville; — Atlantic and Gulf Rail,,, Road; - Lee, Gen e.R.. E. - Libby Prison; - Savan- - DE Bow's review and industrial resources, stanah, Albany, and Gulf Rail-Road Co. tistics, etc.; ed. by J. D. B.De Bow. Vol. 30. Miscellaneous. Jan. - June, 1861. New Orleans and Charles- ASSOCIATION FOR THE RELIEF OF MAIMED ton, 1861. 80 SOLDIERS. Brief review of the plans and - Same. Aug. 1861 -Aug. 1862; July and Aug. operatisof the Association. [Richmond, 1864. N.ew Orleans and Charleston, 1862operations of the Association. 8Richmond, nos. 8 1865. 18~ 64. 8 nos. 8". 1865.] 80. Note. From May 1862, pub. at Columbia. - COLLECTION of music printed at the South during the Not. omMay 186, pub.atColmbia war.] (E 171) - DISPATCH, Daily; 1863, 64. Richmond, 1863Namely. Hewitt, J. H. All quiet along the Potomac 64. 2 V. f. to-night. Columbia, S. C. - Fitz, N. The banner of - INDEx; weekly journal of politics, literature, the South. Mobile. - Macarthy, H. The bonnie blue and news; May 1 1862 Aug. 12, 1865. Lnflag (to Albert Pike). N. Orleans. - Lahache, T. von. Confederates' polka march. Augusta. - Good bye, don, 1862-65. 5 v. f. sweetheart, good bye. Richmond. - Visher, A. - MAGNOLIA weekly; a Southern home journal; I cannot forget thee. Augusta.- Eaton, E. O. I 1862-65 Richmond, 1862-65 2 v. f dream of thee; or, By the camp-fire's lonely watch., 18 5. Augusta. - Schoeller, H. I will not quite forget. Au- - MOBILE daily news; 1865. Mobile, 1865. fo gusta. -Webster, J. P. Lorena(the years creep slowly - MOBILE daily register and advertiser; Feb. - by,Lorena). Augusta. — Schreiner, H.L. Love-spell Dec.1863; 1864; Jan.-Apr.26,1865. Momazurka; — Minnie Lee. Macon. — Macarthy, H. Missouri; or, a voice from the South. N. Orleans. - Eaton, bile, 1863-65. 3 v. fo E. 0. Now that you love me. Augusta. - Webster, - RECORD of news, history, and literature; June J. P. Paul Vane; or. Lorena's reply. Macon.- Hen- 18-Dec.10 1863. Richmond 1863. 4. sler, W. L. Pensiviana, valse sentimentale. Augusta. - N dispatch; Feb. 7 - ec 31, 1861. -Becher, D. The prisoner's lament. Augusta. - Nor- -RIC D dispatch; eb.7 - ec. 31, 1861. dendorf, C. Rock me to sleep, mother; study for the Richmond, 1861. f0.

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CONFEDERATE 649 CONFESSION - RICHMOND. enquirer, Daily, Jan. 21 -Dec. 31, - NEW ORLEANS papers, etc. v.p., 1860-65. f. (E 184) 1861; Jan. 12 - Dec. 30, 1863; Jan. 1 - Dec. Namely. New Orleans price current, Oct. 20, 1860.1861; Jan. Rn12 - Dec., 1863 - 6Jn. I - Dec. Picayune, Daily, Feb. 13-Apr. 20, 1861, May 6-13, 31, 1864. Richmond, 1861-64. 3 v. 4~ June 18, 18662 Mar. 14, Apr. 11, 1863. - Delta, Daily, - RICHMOND examiner, Daily, Feb. 28, 1861 - Jan. 13, Apr. 19, -Jan. 3, 1863, Sept. 24, 1864. - AdvoMarch, 1865. Richmond, 1861-65. 6 v. f cate, Daily, Baton Rouge, Feb. 4, 1862. - New Orleans aRIcHMOND Whig and public advertiser, Janv. 4 - commercial bulletin, Apr. 19-30, 1862. - New Orleans - IICHMOND Whig and public advertiser, Jan. 4 - daily crescent, Apr. 21- May 10, 1862. - New Orleans Dec. 31, 1861; Jan. 7 -Dec. 25, 1862; Jan. bee, Apr. 19, Apr. 25, 1862. - Planters' banner, Frank2 - Dec. 29, 1863; 1864; Jan. 1 - March 31, lin, Mar. 14, Apr. 11. 1863.- Democrat de St. Martin, 1865. Richmond, 1861-65. 5 V. fO Le, St. Martinville, Mar. 28, 1863. - Eve, The, Aug. 2, 1865..Richmond, 1861-65. 5 v. f o 1863. - Black republican, Apr. 15, 22, 29, May 13, 20,- SOUTHERN field and fireside, Vol. 2, no. 1-17. 1865. Augustaer.., 18665. VRGIN newspape v 186-6 (E 183) - SOUTHERN illustrated news, Sept. 13. 1862 - Oct. Namely. Southern churchman, Richmond, Feb. 7, 1, 1864. Richmond, 1862-64. 2 v. f' 1862. - Argus, Daily, Memphis, Feb. 20, 1862. - Ex1, 1864. Richmond, 1862-64. 2 v. press, Daily. Petersburg, Va., Mar. 25, Apr. 17, 1862. - - SOUTHERN literary messenger, 1861-63; Jan. - Day book, Norfolk, Apr. 26, May 12-28, 1862. - NorJune, 1864. Richmond, 1862-64. 4 v. 8~. folk union, June 3-9, 1862. - Christian banner, Freder- ALABAMA newspapers.] (E 182) icksburg, June 11, 1862. - Richmond examiner. Daily, SOU TALAHAMA7eRN1861 ne 1862.ers. Mar. 23, May 21, 1863. - Sentinel, Daily, Richmond, - SOUTHERN monthly, Sept. 1861; Feb. 1862. Mar. 31, - Dec. 24, 1863. - Record of news, history, and Memphis, 1861-62. 2 no. 8~ literature, Richmond, June, 18, July 2, 1863. - Cavalier, Namely. Mobile register and advertiser, April 30- Yorktown, Dec. 21, 1863. - Soldier's visitor, Richmond, Dec. 31, 1863. (incomplete). - Mobile daily tribune, June, 1864. - Richmond enquirer, Daily Jan. 5, Feb. Aug. 27 - Dec. 30 1863. (incomplete). - Mobile evening 8, 9, 14, 25, 28, Mar. 1, 3, 4, 30, 31, 1865. - Grant's Penews, Aug. 29; Sept. 14, 18, 30; Oct. 9; Nov. 5, 21, ersburg progress, Apr. 7, 1865.- Richmond times, 1863. -Mobile daily news, July 16,17, 19, 1865.-Mo- My, 1865. bile evening telegraph, Sept. 15, 24, Oct. 1, 27, 1863. Confederation considered on its merits; by a Nova - GEORGIA newspapers.] 1862-65. (E 185) Scotian. Halifax, 1867. 8~ Namely. Savannah republican, Sept. 16, 24-27, Dec. Conference Convention. CHITTENDEN, L.E. Re24, 1862; April 3, 4. 10, 15, 17, 20, 1863; Jan. 28, Fof the ebates and proceedings in the March 9, Dec. 31. 1864; Jan. 2-6, 9. 1865.- Southern r of the nd rceeng in confederacy, Oct. 24 - Dec. 8, 1862 (incomplete), April secret sessions of the conference convention, 29-30, 1864, May 1, June 9, 15-18, 21, 29, July 5, 1864. Washington, Feb., 1861. N. Y., 1861. 8. Atlanta. - Commonwealth, Oct. 28 - Dec. 13,1862 (in- - WRIGHT, C. J. Official journal of the confercomplete). Atlanta. - Intelligencer daily, Oct. 28 - Dec. 9. 1862 (incomplete), June 3, 1863; Jan. 28, Feb. ence covention at Washigton, Feb., 1861. 2-3, 1865. Atlanta. -Memphis daily appeal, July 29, Washington, 1861. 8. 1863 - July 3, 1864 (incomplete). - Educational jour- Conf6rence entre un ministre d'etatetunl conseiller au parlenal, Aug. 20, 1863. Forsyth, Ga. - Atlanta daily ga- ment. n.t.p. 17 —.] 8~ (C 165) zette, Sept. 8, 1863. - Atlanta press, April 12-15, 1864. Conference with the Eastern Indians, at the ratification of - Atlanta daily reveille, Apr. 16, 1864. - Confederate the peace, held at Falmouth, 1726. Boston, [1726]. union, May 31, June 21, 1864. Milledgeville, Ga. - Chat- 4o (B 649 tanooga, Daily, rebel, June 10, 14, 18, 19, 1864. Griffin, Conferences. IEVIE of Dr Bancrofts discourse against Ga. - Southern literary companion, June 15, 1864. conferences. Boston, 1817. 8 (B263) Newnan, Ga.tore des confer— MISCELLANEOUS newspapers.] 1861-64. (E 134) Confervae. VAvCHER, J. P Histoie des conerNamely. The countryman. Turnwold, Ga., Aug. ves d'eau douce. Geneve, 1803. 4. 18,1863. - Charleston mercury, Apr. 21. 1862 - Apr. 5, Confesseur, Le; par l'Abb6e ** [Delean]. Brux., 1864. - Southern Christian advocate. Augusta, Sept. 17, 1866. 2 v 8~ 1863. - Charleston daily courier, July 5, 1863 - Jan. 6, Confessio amantis of John Gower; d. by Pauli. 1864. - Knoxville daily register, Sept. 28 - Nov. 3, 1863. Confess amantis of John ower; ed. by. Paul - Southern confederacy. Atlanta, Dec. 3.1863.-Macon London, 1857. 3 v. 8~. daily telegraph, Sept. 23, 1863. - Atlanta daily gazette, Confession, Auricular. BEAMISH, H. H. AuricAug. 28 - Sept. 8, 1863. - Constitutionalist, Daily. Au ular confession; a lecture. n.t.p. 1838. 80 (B 1381) ogst, A.ug. 7, n - nOt. c1, 1804. _ - BURROUGHS, J. The Popish doctrine of auricular conNote. The nos. are not continuous, fession and priestly absolution considered; sermon, - Same. 1861-64. (E135) Salter's-Hall, 1734. London, 1735. 8~. (B 33) 2Namely. Savannah republican, Jan. 22,1861- Feb. - HAMBERS, J. C. Private confession and absolution. 24, 1864. -Morning news, Daily. Savannah, Jan. 5, (In Shipley, O. The Church and the world, 1867.) 1861-Apr. 27, 1864. are n - CHAMBERS, J. D. A layman's view of confession. Note. The nos. are not continuous. (In Shipley, O. The Church and the world, 1867.) Same. 1861-65. (E 174) - CONFESSION as held by the Anglican church]. t.p.w. Namely. Mobile weekly Mercury, Aug. 4, 1861. - [17-.] 16~ (C 240) Intelligencer, Daily Atlanta, Aug. 6, 1861. -Richmond Disc concerning auricular conenquirer, Daily, Sept. 6. 1862.-Weekly junior register, D con Franklin. La., Mar. 1, May 9, 1863. - Memphis daily fession. London, 1648. 4. appeal, May 4, 1864. - Fjake's weekly bulletin, June 12, - HOGAN, W. Auricular confession and Popish 1864. - Mobile daily tribune, Mar. 4,12, 1865. - Mobile nuneries Boston, 1845. 12" evening telegraph, M.7. 1865. - LANFRANC. De celanda confessione. (In his Opera, - Same. 1854-65. (E 175) 14) Namnely. Creole, Semi-weekly, New Orleans, July 29, STY P. de. Hio of a lar 1854.- Southern confederacy, Daily, Atlanta, May 18,ASTE E.. de. sty aurcular 22, Oct. 22,1861. - Memphis avalanche. Daily, Nov. 28, confession. London, 1848. 2 v. 12. 1860. - The Commonwealth, July 5, 1861, Dec. 3, 1862. - MICHELET, J. Auricular confession, its history - Dispatch, Daily, Richmond, Aug. 7, Sept..21. 1861. - n cons ncs n licy o Mobile advertiser and register, Jan. 28, 1862 - Feb. 18, consequences an polic Jesuts. 1864. - Newburn progress, Mar. 22, May 2, 1862. - Phila., n.d. 12. Daily picayune, New Orleans, Apr. 19, 1862. - Delta, - PUsEY, E. B. The Church of England leaves Daily, New Orleans, May 7, 1862. - Day book, Norfolk, her children free to whom to open their May 12, 1862. - New South, Port Royal, Aug. 23, Sept. 13, 20, 1862. - Richmond enquirer, Daily, Oct. 11, 1862 - griefs. Oxford, 1850. 8. Mar. 12, 1864. - Magnolia, The. Richmond, Mar. 7, - SAMPSON, W. Case of the people vs. D. Phil1863. -Charleston daily courier, Apr. 20,1863. - South- lips and wife; whether a Roman Catholic ern illustrated news, Richmond,'July 11, 1863. - Record of news, history, and literature, Richmond, July 30, 1863. clergyman be compelled to disclose secrets of - Free South, Beaufort, Sept. 19,.26, 1863. - The Sen- confession. New York, 1813. 8. tinel, Richmond, Nov. 3, 1863. - Christian advocate, - Samne. New York, 1813. 8~. (B 262) Raleigh, Mar. 21, 1865. -Richmond Whig, Daily, July - WARBECK, J.- Examination in the Roman Catholic 11, 1865. doctrine of confession. London, 1837. 8. (B 1384) 82. (23. 1. 74.)

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CONFESSION 650 CONGO Confession, Public. BADGER, S. Address of a - BURNET, G. The Bp. of Salisbury's speech in the minister [on] publick confession, [before] a Christ- House of Lords, upon the bill against occasional ian profession. Boston, 1784. 8~. (B 45,132) conformity. London, 1704. 4~. (E 141) Confession, The; a play. See Cumberland, R. - LETTER to an alderman of London cone. the Bp. of Confession di'une jeune fille, La; par G. Sand CIf1Salisbury's speech upon the bill against occasional conformity. London, 1704. 80. (B 1708) [A. A. L. Dudevant]. Paris, 1865. 2 v. 16~ - MODERATION a virtue; or, The occasional conformists Confession g6enrale; par F. Soulie. Paris, 1858. justify'd from the imputation of hypocrisy. Lon2 v. 16. don, 1703. 4. (B 94) Confessions of faith. Seconfes- - ORATOR display'd, The; or, Remarks on the B-p of Confessions o- Wfth See Creeds; - Tetrapolitamny S —bury's speech upon the bill against occasional sion; - Westminster Assembly. Confessions de J. J. Rousseau. (In his (Euvres, v. 19, 20. conformity. London, 1704. 4~. (E 141) 1782.) See also Church of England (Liturgy); - NonConfessions de la marquise, Les; par A. Dumas. C onfounddfiners; farce. SeeReynolds,J.mH. Paris, 1862. 2 v. 18~. Confraternities. See Religious confraternities. Confessions d'un Boh6mien; par A. Fr6my. Paris, Confraternity of the Holy Cross, Boston. Rules. n.t.p. 1857. 12. [18-.] 8O. (C 30) Confessions d'unouvrier; parE.Souvestre. Paris, Confucius (Chinese Kong-tsze or Kong-fu-tsze). 1852. 12o. Confucian analects [i.e., Lunyu]; The great learning [Ta-hio]; and The doctrine of the mean [ChungConfessions of an elderly gentleman; by [M. Gar- yung]; with alifeofConfucius. (In Legge,J. Chidiner], Countess of Blessington. Phila., nese classics, v. 1. 1861.) 1836. 8. - Confucius et Mencius; les quatre livres [SzeConfessions of an English opium eater; [by T. De shu] de philosophie morale-et politique de la Quincey]. Phila., 1823. 18. Chine; tr. par G. Pauthier. Paris, 1852. 12. - Same. (In London mag., v. 4, 6. 1821-22.) - Schi-King; chinesisches Liederbuch, dem Deut- Sanze. Boston, 1851. 8~ schen angeeignet von F. Ruckert. Altona, - Sequel; by T. De Quincey. (In Blackwood's mag., 1833. 8S v. 57-58. 1845.) Confessions of an inq~ui~rer. See Jarves, J. J. - Shi-King. (In Pauthier, G. Les livres sacris de Confessions of an inquirer. See Jarves, J.eJ.'rien. 1843.) Confessions of an inquirig spirit. See Colerdge, S. T. _ - Ta-Hyoh, with a translation. (In Marshman, J. EleConfessions of Fitz-Boodle; by W. M. Thack- ments of Chinese grammar. 1814.) eray. New York, 1864. 12~ - BAYER, G. S. De Confucii libro'Chun cieu'. (II St. - Same. Fitz-Boodle's confessions. (In Fraser's mag., Petersburg. Ac. Sci. Comm., v. 7. 1734-35.) v. 25-27. 1842-43; and in his Miscellanies. 1869.) - LEGGE, J. Life and teachings of Confucius. Confessions of Harry Lorrequer; by C. J. Lever. London, 1867. 80. Phila., 1842. 80. - MUELLER, M. Works of Confucius; ra notice of - Same. (In Dub. univ. mag., v. 9-15. 1837-40.) Legge's Chinese classics]. (In Mueller. Chips, Confidences d'une puritaine, Les; par M. Valrey. v. 1. 1867.) Paris, 1865. 184 co — PRtMUSAT, J. P.A. Sur les livres moraux attribues A P<a~rils, ~18650. n180. (Confucius. (In Paris. Inst.. Ac. d. nscr. Not., Confident, Le; comedie, par E. Scribe. (In his (Euvres v. 10. 1818.) choisies, v. 2. 1845.) Confusion de Ungria, La; comedia. See Mira de Mescua, Confirmation. ADAMS, W. Pastoral advice to young per- A. sonsbeforeC. 2ded. Shrewsbury. 1772. 8. (C239) Congar, Lewis Le Conte, Funeral sermon on. 1810. See - ADDRESS to young persons after confirmation. 8th ed. Richards, J. (B 329, 871, 915)' London, 1844. 32~. (D 31) London, 184Lf. 320. (D 31) Congdon, Charles Tabor. Tribune essays; leading - RIDGES, C. Address to a young person on confirma- Congdon, Chales Ta. bune essays; leading tion. 13thed. London, 1846. 18. (D31) articles contributed to the N. Y. tribune, - CUNNINGHAM, J. W. Address on confirmation. Bos- 1857-63; with introd. by H. Greeley. New ton, 1824. 12~. (C 239) York 1869 8 - DOWNALL, Rev. J. Address after confirmation. 3d ed., 16 A. London, 1848. 18~ (D 31) Congdon, James A. Cavalry compendium; in- EASTBURN, M. Short treatise on the rite of C. Bos- structions for non-commissioned officers and ton, 1845. 8~ (C239) privates. Phila., 1864. 24~. - FULLER. S. Confirmation or laying on of hands, its Defence of the currency of Mss. in a authorityand nature. N..,1857.8O. (C 239) Congdon,James ~ autorityan nature. N.., 1857. (C 239) Congdon, James Bto. D efence of the uonrr ency 18of Mass. (B 1545) - HENSHAW, J. P. K. The minister's instructions to his (B 1545) -t- Sardned. Boston, 1856. 80. ( B 1545) people on confirmation. Bait., 1818. 8. (C 67) n e ston f - HOBART, J. H. The candidate for C. instructed; and - ed. Proceedings at the celebration of the 200th an address after C.; with suitable prayers. 3d ed. anniv. of the incorporation of Dartmouth, New York, 1829. 80. (C 239) New York, 1829. 8~ (C 239) Sept. 1864; incl. a poem-by him. New Bed- JOHNS, J. Confirmation; an argument for its author- Sept'ity. New York.1858. 8~. (C239) ford, 1865. 8. - MEADE, W. Confirmation; duties of ministers and Congiura de' Pazzi, La; tragedia. See Alfieri, V. other parties to the rite; with preparatory exercises Congius. HASE, H. Ueber den farnesischen Congius im K. for the candidate. New York. 1858. 8. (C 239) Antiken-Saale zu Dresden. (In Berlin. Ak. d. - S., G. The bishop's blessing; confirmation scripturally Wiss. Abh., 1824.) explained. London, 1841. 12. (C 240) Conglomerates. HITCHCOCK, C. H. The distortion and - SECKER, T. Discourse on confirmation. Ion- metamorphosis of pebbles in conglomerates. (In Amer. Assoc. Proc., v. 16. 1868.) don, 1769. 2 v. 8. Congo. ANGELO, M., and CARLI,- D. de. Voyage to - TAYLOR, J. Discourse of confirmation. (Iln his Kongo, 1666-67. (In Churchill, 0. and J. Col. of Works, v. 5. 1849; v. 11. 1822.) voy., v. 5. 1746; in Green. Col. of voy., v. 3, b. 3. -TYNG, S. H. Guide to confirmation. Phila., 1746; ad i Pinkerton. Col. of voy., v. 16. 1814.) 1846. 320 - BARBOT. J., and CASSENEUvE. J. Abstract of voyage'Same. N. Y., 1858. 320. (D 31) to Kongo River, 1700. (In Green. Col. of voy., v. 3, - Same. I. N., 1858. 32~. (D 31) -^ ^ 1^6^ b. 3. 1746.) - WATSON, R. Address after confirmation. 1st - - Germ. Reise an der Fluss von Kongo. (In AllgeAmer. ed. Boston, 1797. 18~. meine Hist., v. 4. 1749.) Confiscation. See Proscription. -- CAVAZZI, G. A. Description des royaumes de C. Confiscation. SeeBProscription.(~i his Relation historique. 1732.) Conflagration; a poem. N. Y., 1780. 8. (B 366) (lls his Relation historique. 1732.) Conflict of ages. See Beecher, E. - FERRARIO, G, (ln his Costume, v. 15. 1829.) aaConflicts ofteoy potesta - HOEFER.r F. (In his Afriqueaustrale. 1848. Univers.) Conflicts of the Holy Apostles; tr, by S. C. Malan. - LorEz, E., and BATTEL, A. Voyages to Congo. (It London, 1871. 16~. Green. Col. of voy., v. 3, b. 3. 1746.) Conformity, Occasional. ACCOUNT of the proceedings of - MEROLLA, J. Voyage to Kongo, 1682. (In Green. the Lords, in relation to the act for preventing occa- Col. of voy., v. 3, b. 3. 1746.) sional conformity. London, 1702. 8. (B 94) - - Voyage to C. (In Pinkerton, J. Col., v. 16. 1814.)

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CONGO 651 CONGREGATIONAL - REISEN nach Kongo. (In Allgem. Hist. d. Reisen, v. 4. -- The rights of the Cong. parishes of Mass. From the 1749.)- BESCHREIBUNG der Konigr. K. (In v. 5.)'Christian examiner'. 2d ed. Boston, 1827. 8. Congregatio Indicis Librorum Prohibitorum. (B 270) Catalogue des ouvrages mis h l'Index par la See also Bolton;- Boston;- Brookfield;- CamCatalogue, ~~~~~~bridge; - Concord; - Dedham; - Dorchester; - EsCourdu Rome. Paris, 1826. 8.~ sex County; - Groton; - Hampden County; - Ips- Index librorum prohibitorum. Romm, 1786. 8~ wich; - Jamaica Plain; - Mendon;- Middleborough; - Same. (In Pluquet, F. Diet. des h6rdsies, v. 2. 1853.) - Quincy; - Raynham; - Salem; - Springfield; - - MENDHAM, J. Literary policy of the Church Suffolk North; - Taunton;- Whately;-Worcester; of Rome, exhibited in indexes prohibitory - also Witchcraft. Congregational Churches in New England. and expurgatory. 2d ed. London, 1830. 8~ Congregational Chrhes n Ne ngland BACON, L. (In his Thirteen hist. disc. 1839.) Congregational calendar and family almanac, 1841. -BACKUS, I. Church history of New England. London, 1841. 12~. 1620-1804. Phila., 1839. 12~ Congregational Churches in Connecticut. General History of New England; with partic. referAssociation. Contributions to the ecclesias- ence to Baptists. Boston, 1777-84. 2 v. 8. tical history of Conn. N. Haven, 1861. 8. - BARNARD, J. Sketch of eminent ministers in New - - Letter to the clergymen in Boston. (Ist Mass. Hist. England. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 10. 1809.) Soc. Col., v. 12. 1814.) - BISHOP, A. Proofs of a conspiracy against Christian-- Narrative of the missions to the new settlements. ity, etc. Hartford, 1802. 8. (B 422) [New Haven, 1794. 80. (B 247) New Haven, 1794. 9 (B 247) - CHAUNCEY, C. Thoughts on the state of relig-- Proceedings, June, 1812. Hartford. 1812. 8. (B 459)AUNCE, oughtsn the state oeg- - Proceedings rel. to A. Abbot. Hartf., 1812. 8. (B 270) ion in New England. Boston, 1743. 8~ - - WINDHAM CO. EASTERN ASSOC. Appeal rel. to an - CLAP, T. Brief history and vindication of the docact of the Gen. Assoc. Norwich, 1810. 8". (B 247, trines received in the churches of New Eng. Boston, 1079) 1757. 8. (C 127) - BACON, L. Appeal to the Cong. ministers of --- Same. 2d ed. Boston, 1757. 80. (C 25) Conn. against a division; with app. cont. - EDWARDS, J., of Northampton. Some thoughts notes on Mr. Calhoun's letters. New Haven, concerning the present revival of religion in 1840. 8~ New England. Bost., reprinted Edin., 1743. 8. - DICKINSON, M. Answer to a letter from an aged lay- - - Faithful narrative of the work of God in New Engman to.the clergy of Conn., in which the rights of land. London, 1737. 12. (C61) the consociated churches are maintained. N. Haven, - FELT, J. B. Ecclesiastical -history'of New Engn.d. 8. (B 514) land. Boston, 1855-62. 2 v. 8~. - GE., F. Letter; [contrasting the Cong. Ch. in Conn. with - FoXCROFT, T. Obsrvations historical and practical, theD ethM.Epis.Ch in^ d.1 n^ ~^~. [17-].12~ (TC223 - FOXCROFT, T. Observations, historical and practical, the Meth Epis. Ch. in Md.. n.t., [17-1. 12. (C223) on the rise and primitive state of New Eng. Boston, See also Andover; - Ashford; - Brooklyn; - Can- 1730. o (B 200) ton; - Coventry; - Franklin; - New Haven; - Saybrook;- Tolland County; -Wallingford;- Wind- - MATHER, C. Magnalia Christi Americana; or, ham County. (Eastern Assoc.) Eccles..history of N. Eng., 1620-98. London, Congregational Churches in Illinois. General As- 1702. f~ sociation. Rights of Congregationalists in - - Same. Hartford, 1820. 2 v. 8. Knox College; report of a committee of in- - - Same. With introd. and notes by T. Robvestigation. Chicago, 1859. 12~ bins. Hartford, 1853-55. 2 v. 80. Congregational Churches in England. CAUSES of - MATHER, I. Ichabod; the glory of the Lord the present declension among the Cong. is departing from New England. Boston, churches. London, 1766. 8. 1702. 12~ - Another copy. (B53) - MONITOR, E.,pseud. The stranger's apology for the - CONGREGATIONAL UNION. Congregational or Inde- General Associations. Boston, 1812. 12~. (C 84) pendent Dissenters; faith, church order, and disci- - NEW ENGLAND theology contrasted with the new Arpline. London, n.d. 8. (C237) minianism. Boston, 1859. 8. (C 224) See also Congregational calendar; - Congregational - NILES, S. Tristitiae ecclesiarum; brief account of the year-book; - also Brownists; - Dissenters; (the term present state of churches in New Eng. Boston, Dissenters includes Congregationalists, Independents, 1745. 4~. (B 70, 257) and Presbyterians (q.v.); but the names are not used - OLIVER, P. The Puritan church. (In his Puritan very exactly in England, Congregationalists and Inde- commonwealth. 1856.) pendents especiallybeingoften confounded);-Puritans. - PAGES from the ecclesiastical history of New Congregational Churches in Maine. General Con- England, 1740-1840. Boston, 1847. 12~ ference. Minutes, 1851-63. Bangor and - REMARKS on Clap's History and vindication of the Portland, 1851-63. 8~. doctrines, etc., of the New England churches'. New - GREENLEAF, J. Sketches of the ecclesiastical Haven, 1757. 8 (B 157, 201) G F, J Setes of the eclesistil - SHORT history of late ecclesiastical oppressions in New history of Maine, from the earliest settle- Eng. and Vermont. Richmond, 1799. 8. (B 628) ment. Portsmouth, 1821. 80 - STATE of religion in New England since G. See also Buxton. Whitefield's arrival. 2d ed. Glasgow, 1742.8~. Congregational Churches in Mass. Convention of - STILES, E. List of N. E. churches, 1760. (In hisDisMinisters. Historical sketch of the convention. course on the Christian union. 1761. B 1966) Cambridge, 1821. 8. (B 530, 980, 1403) - WHITE, J. New England's lamentations, under three Note. Contains a list of the preachers of the heads: decay of the power of godliness; danger of convention sermon, 1682-1820. Arminian principles; declining state of church-order; - - Observations upon the congregational plan of church added, Reasons for adhering to our platform, and angovernment, as respects the choice and removal of swers to objections against ruling elders, by another ch. officers, etc. Boston, 1773. 8. (B 194, 1092) hand, also, Vindication of the divine authority of - Report of committee on slavery, May 30,1849. Boston, ruling elders, by a provincial assembly of Presbyte1849. 8~0 (B 1477, 1486) rian ministers at London, 1649. Boston, 1734. 8~ - General Association. Minutes of the 68th annual _ B 66) - Same. 2ded. en]. Boston, 1734. 80. (D3) meeting, Taunton; 69th annual meeting, _ ooDs, L. Theology of the Puritans. BosEasthampton. Boston, 1870-71. 2 v. 8~ ton, 1851. 80 - CLARE, J. S. Historical sketch of the Congre- See also Antinomians; - Baptists;- Pilgrims; - gational churches in Mass. Boston, 1858. 80 Quakers; - Separation; - Unitarians; - Universa- LOWELL, J. 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CONGREGATIONAL 652 CONGREGATIONALISM Congregational Churches in N. H. General Asso- - - The way of the' Churches of Christ in New ciation. Extracts from minutes of the Gen. Assoc. England. London, 1645. 4~ assembled at New Ipswich, Sept. 18, 1820. Amherst, - DEXTER, H. M. The church polity of the Pil^I821B. oT 8~. (B270) ^ ^ - DEXTER, H. M. The church polity of the Pil1821. 8'. (B 270) -- BOUTON, N. Commemorative disc.; fiftieth grims thepolityof theNewTestament. Bosannivers. of the Gen. Assoc., Aug. 25, 1859. ton, 1870. 8. Concord, 1859. 8~. -- - Congregationalism; what it is; whence it is, - FARMER, J. Churches and ministers in New Hamp- etc. Boston, 1865. 8~ shire. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 18-24. 1819-35.) - EATON, S., and TAYLOR, T. The defence of the ConLAWRENCE, R. F. New Hampshire Churches; gregational way; an answer to an epistle by R. Hollingworth. London, 1646. 4. (B 1) histories of the Congregational and Presby- ingworth. Londo, 1646. V. (B 1) histories of the Congregat al and Presy- - FELT, J. B. Reply to the'New Eng. Congregaterian churches, etc. Claremont, 1856. 8 ioalism of D.. Boston, 1 See als Hfllhborou Co.; - Portsmouth; -tionalism' of D. A. White. Boston, 1861. 8~ See also Hillsborough Co.; - Portsmouth; - eein o o g.Pdgeo H borough Co.; - Portmouth;- - GATCHEL. S. A contrast to N. Whitaker, his confutaongregationad Churches ineR.. See Providence. a tion of J. Wise,'Vindication of the N. E. churches', Congregational Churches inR.. See Providence. and'The churches' quarrel espoused'. Danvers, Congregational Churches in the U. S. National 1778. 8~ (B 253) Council. Debates, at Boston, June 14-24, - GOODWIN, T., and others. Apologeticall narration of 1865. Boston, 1866. 8'. some ministers formerly exiles in the Netherlands, now members of the [Westminster] Assembly. LonSee, below, Congregational year book. don, 1643. 4~ (B 654) Congregational Churches in Vermont. General - HITCHCOCK, C. Historical notices of Cong.; disc. beConvention of Congregational and Presbyterian fore the Pastoral Assoc. of Mass., Boston, May 27. lMinisters. Address to Christian parents. Rutland, Boston, 1845. 8~ (B 1194) [1833]. 8~. (C 272) -- HOOKER, T. Survey of the summe of church- Extracts from the minutes of the Gen. Conven. discipline. London, 1648. 4. in Pawlet, Sept., 1813. Middlebury, 1813. 8~ - LAMSON, A. Disc. before the Mass. ConvenSee also Pomfret. tion of Cong. Ministers. Boston, 1846. 8. Congregational ordination. LAMSON, A. Validity of C. --- Another copy. Boston, 1846. 8~ (B 1735) ord.; Dudcllean lecture, May 14, 1834. ~z.t.p. 8. - LOWELL, J. See p. 651, under Congreg. Ch. in Mass. )(B 1085, E 41) - LucAs, S. New England theocracy. (In Lucas, S. Congregational quarterly; Jan. 1859 -Oct. 1871. Secularia. 1862.) Boston, 1859-73. 15 v. 8~ MATHER, C. Ratio discipline fratrum NovCongregational review; Jan. 1867- Nov. 1871. Anglorum; discipline in the churches of Vol. 7-11. Boston and Chicago, 1867-71. New England. Boston, 1726. 8~ 5 v. 8~ -- Another copy. (B 191) Note. This is a continuation of the Continental - MATHER, I. The first principles of New England cone. monthly. baptisme and communion of churches. Camb., Congregational Union. Congregational or Independent 1675. 4~ (B 76) Dissenters; faith, church order, and discipline, - MATHER, R. Defence of the answer of the Synod at adopted at gen. meeting, London, May 7-10, 1833. Boston, 1662, cone. baptism and consociation of London, n.d. 8~ (C 237) churches, against J. [Davenport's]'Another essay'; - Tract series. [No. 5.] The office, duties, and qualifi- with an answer to the apologetical preface [by J. cations of deacons. London, [1841]. 16~. (C235) Mitchell]. Camb.,1664. 4~. (B653) - Tract series, No. 6. Declaration of principles on ques- - MATHER, S. Apology for the liberties of the tions which affect the duty of independent churches. churches in New England; prefixed a disc. London, [1841]. 12'. (C 248) Londonl, [1841]. 12~. (C248) churches in New England; prefixed a disc. See also Congregational year-book. cone. Cong. churches. Boston, 1738. 8~ Congregational visiter. Vol. 1-5. Boston, ass. - MITCHLL J. Guide to the principles and pracSabbath School Soc., 1844-48. 5 v. 8~ tice of the Cong. churches of New Englatd. Congregational year-book'; 1850, 53; cont. the pro- Northampton, 1838. 18~ ceedings of the Congreg. Union of Engl. and - NORTON, J. Responsio ad qunstionum sylloWales. London, 1850-53. 2 v. 8~ gen a G. Apollonio. Londini, 1648. 8~ Congregational year-book of the American Cong. OWEN, J. True nature of a gospel church and Union; 1854-59. N. Y., n.d. 6 v. 8~ its government. London, 1689. 4~ Note. Vols. 2-6 are entitled'American Congrega- - PUNCHARD, G. History of congregationalism. tional year-book'. Salem, 1841. 12~ Congregationalism. BACON, L. Manual for young - - Same. 2d ed. enl. N. Y., 1865-67* 3 v. 16~ church-menibers. 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CONGREGATIONALISM 653 CONIC - UPHAM, C. W. Principles of congregational- Congressional Total Abstinence Society. Proceedings, ism; the second century lecture of the First Feb. 25, 1842. Wash., 1842. 8. (B 1280) Co ngreve, -. Irrigation with sewage at Rugby. (In HitChChurch. Salem, 1829. 8~ man, J. The sewage of towns. 1866.) -- Another copy. (B 952) Congreve, H. New era in medical science; consumption - UPHAM, T. C. Ratio discipline, or The consti- curable; observations on the treatment of pulmotution of the Cogregational churches. Port- nary diseiases. 28th ed. London, 1839. 8~ (B 1551) tution of the Congregational churches. Cor Congreve, Richard. The west. (In Internat. policy. 1866.) land, 1829. 12~ Congreve, Wm. Works. New ed., with a life of - WESTMINSTER. ASSEMBLY or DIVINES. Rea- the author. London, 1788. 2 v. 12. sons presented by the dissenting brethren Contents. Vol. 1. Old bachelor. - Double dealer. - [Th. Goodwin and six others] against certain Love for love. 2. Mourning bride. - Way of the: propositions cone. presbyteriall government; world. - Judgment of Paris. - Semele. - Poems. -Assem- - DoubIe dealer. t.p.w. 4. (B 1629) and the proofs of them voted by the Asse- Same. (In Bell's Brit. theatre, v. 28. 1795; - Scott,, bly, with the answer. London, 1648. 4~ Sir W. Brit. dr., v. 2, p. 1. 1804;- and London - WISE, J. Vindication of the government of stage, v. 4.) the churches of New England. Bost., 1772. 8~ - Last will; with characters of his writings by Note. Appended, separately paged, and with sep. Dryden, etc.; added, Of improving the present title-page, are'The churches' quarrel espoused'; —'Plat- time, by Congreve. London, 1729. 8. form of church.discipline'. - Same. 2ded. London, 1730. 8~ - - Another copy. (B 82) - Love for love. (In Bell's Brit. theatre, v. 1. 1797; - - Same. [2ded.] Boston, 1772. 8~ London stage, v.3; - and Scott, Sir W. Brit. dr., Note. To this ed. are added'An extract from J. v. 2, p. 1. 1804.) White's N. England's lamentations', and'Confession of - Mourning bride; a tragedy. (In Bell's Brit. theatre, faith' of the Synod held at Boston, 1680. v. 29. 1797; - Scott, Sir W. Brit. dr., v. 1, p. 1. WHITAER, N. Confutation of A vindication e 1804; - -and in London stage, v. 4.) --- Old batchelor. 7th ed. London, 1707. 4~ (B 1629) of the New England churches'; and'The - Same. (In Bell's Brit. theatre, v. 28. 1797.) churches quarrel espoused'; by J. Wise. - Poems. (In Anderson, R. Brit. poets, v. 7. 1795; - Boston, 1774. 8 Chalmers, A. Eng. poets. v. 10. 1810; —and Campbell, T. Brit. poets, v. 5. 1819.) - WHITE, D. A. New England congregational- - Way of the world. 2d ed. rev. London, date cut off. ism in its origin and purity, illustrated by 4~. (B 1629) the early records of the First Church in Same. (In Bell's Brit. theatre, v. 23. 1797; - Scott, Sir W. Brit. dr., v. 2, p. 1. 1804;- and in LonSalem. Salem, 1861. 8~ don stage, v. 4.) - WHITE, J. 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(B 143) of cash payments. (In Pamphleteer, 1819; v. 15 of Congregationalist, The; 1868-73. Boston, 1868- B838) 73. 6 v. f. Conic sections. BRIDGE, B. Treatise on the three Congres International de Bienfaisance. Session conicsections. d ed. London, 1817. 8 de 1862. London, 1863. 2 v. 8~. - Same. 3d ed. London, 1831. 8" Congress. For legislative bodies so called see the name of - Same. From 2d London ed. New Haven, the -country, as Colombia; - Chili; - United 1836. 8~ States (Congress and Continental Congress); for _ DUTTON, M. R. Elementarv treatise on conic diplomatic congresses. conventions, etc., see the name sections. New ven, 1824. 8 of the city where held, as Carlsbad; —London - sections. New Haven, 1824. 8 Panama;- Paris; - Rastadt; - Soissons; - Vi- - EMERSON, W. Arithmetic of infinites, and the enna; - Verona. differential method. London, 1767. 8~ Congress, U..S. Frigate. See Voorhees, P. F. GRANDI, G. votTo IdV eL' VOV, ei Congress of nations. PRIZE essays. 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CONINGESBY 654 CONNECTICUT Coningesby, George. Folly of opposing reason to the doc- 12.) - REPORT of committee on the proposed trine of the trinity; sermon before the Univ. ofOx- plan of union, 1754. - REASONS against the plan ford, Dec. 30, 1722. Oxford, 1723. 8~. (B 1264) of union. (In v. 7.) - NUMBER of Indians in Coningham, William. Lord Palmerston and Prince Albert; Conn., 1774. (In v. 10.) - LETTER from Connecticut with the'Suppressed pamphlet', entitled'Palmer- delegates to the first Continental Congress. (In v. ston, what has he done? London, 1854. 8~ (B 1534) 12. 1814.) - JOURNAL of the expedition from N. Coningsby, Sir Thomas. Journal of the siege of London to Woodstock, 1699. (i Mass. Hist. Soc. Proc., 1866-67.) Rouen, 1591; ed. by J.G. Nichols. London, - THEIR Majesties colony of Conn. vindicated from the 1847. 4;. (Camden miscel., v. 1.) abuses of'Some seasonable considerations for the Coningsby; or, The new generation; by B. D'Israeli. good people of Coln.' Boston, 1694. 4. (D 13) Phila., 1844. 8 - Same. (In Conn. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 1. 1860.) - VRAAGPUNTEN tot den staat van Connecticut betrekk- Same. [Also] Sybil. Phila., n.d. 8~ elijk, den 5 Julii 1773, met de antwoorden. (In Conington, F.T. Handbook of chemical analysis; Verzameling van stukken. 1781.) based on Will's'Anleitung'. Lond., 1858. 12. COLONY AND STATE. Conington, John. The poetry of Pope. (Ln Oxford essays. Bonday. 1858.) Conjuration d'Amboise, La; drame. See Bouilhet, L. - Commissioners appointed to treat with Penn. respect(E 16) ing the Boundaries. Report. Norwich, 1774. 4. Conjuring. See Magic, Natural; - Witchcraft. (B 652) Conkling, Alfred. The powers of the executive - CONNECTICUT Gore title stated and considered, department of the government of the United showing the right of proprietors to the lands States. Albany, 1866. 8~ lying west of the Delaware. Hartford, 1799. 8~ Connaissance des temps. See France. Mlinistere de la - Other copies. (B 524, 971) Marine. - PAUKATUCK river the boundary between Conn. and Connal, Michael. Glasgow Discharged Prisoners' Aid So- R.I. (IIn Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 5.1798.) ciety. (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans., - PENNSYLVANIA LAND OFFICE. Important statement, 1860.) relative to the invalidity of the pretensions made Connaught. DESCRIPTION of the province. (In Archaeo- upon the Penn. lands, by the unincorporated comlogia, v. 27, 1838.) panies of Conn. claimants; [by Tench Coxe, sec.]. Connecticut. COLONY. n.t.p., 1801. 8. (B 585) - SMITH, W. Examilnation of the Conn. claim General Court. Act for regulating and ordering the SMITH, W. Examination of the Conn. claim troops raised for the defence of this colony. n.t.p.sylvaa. la., 1774. 8 1775. 8. (C 265) - Another copy. (B 1701) _ - Act to prevent the slave trade. 1788. (In. 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CONNECTICUT 655 CONNECTICUT - - Public statute laws of Connecticut. Hartford, Politics. 1808. 8~ - ADDRESS to the freemen of Conn.; [by Federal mem-- Same. 1825-27. Hartford, 1825-27. 3 v. 8. bers of the H. of Reps., etc., May 31]. Hartford, - - Public acts of Connecticut, 1839-43. Hart- 1803. 8 (B 609, 774, 986, 1489) ford, 1845. 80Q - ALSOP, R. To the freemen of the state of Conn..n.t.p. [1803.] 8~. (B 469) -- Same. Special sess., Oct. 1842. Hartford, - APPEAL to the candid, upon the present state of re1843. 8~ ligion and politics in Conn. n.p..n.d. 8~ (W 69) -- Same. May session, 1843, 44, 45. Hartford, 1843-45. - CHATHAM, pseud. Address to the citizens of Conn. 3 v. 8 (E 173) Cn.t.p. 8~ (B 1489) TM~-D.' *1,., 1.1 E —T - CRISIs, The; to the people of Connecticut. n.t.p. - Public acts relating to common schools. New -...(B444) Haven, 1854. 8~ - DAGGETT, D. Argument before the General Assem- - Report of the committee of the General Assembly on bly of Conn., Oct. 1804, in the case of certain justhat part of the governour's speech which relates to tices of the peace. N. Haven, 1804. 8~. (B 424) his correspondence with the secretary of war. New - HAMILTON. pseud. Politics of Conn. Hartford, 1817. Haven, 1812. 8~ (B 444) 8~ (B 533) - Report of the joint committee on the governor's mes- - HOLD-FAST, S., pseud. Facts are stubborn things; nine sage rel. to the Bank of the U. S., currency, etc. plain questions to the people of Conn. Hartford, New Haven, 1834. 8~ (B 1541) 1803. 8. (B 774) esolutions ad p a M. * -\ O THart- - JUDD. W. Address to the people of Conn. on the re- Resolutions and private acts, a-moval of himself and four other justices from office. ford, 1845. 8~ [New Haven], 1804. 8~ (B 424) - Governor. Address of Gbv. [J.] Trumbull. to - POLITICS of Conn., The; by a Federal republican. Hartford, 1817. 80. (B 445) the Gen. Assem. and freemen of Conn., de- Hart, - SECURITY of the rights of citizens considered. Hartclning further election to public office. New ford, 1792. 8. (B 774) London, 1783. 4". - SIXTH of Aug., The, or, The Litchfield festival; ad-- Another copy. (A 42) dress to the people of Conn. n.t.p. [1806]. 8~. -- Message of Gov. G'riswold to the Gen. Assem., Aug. (B 429) 25, 1812. New Haven, 1812. 8. (B 441, 452) - STEADFAST. J., pseud. Count the cost; address to the - - Speech of R. S. Baldwin, to the legislature, May, 1845. people of Conn. on sundry political subjects. HartHartford, 1845. 8~ (B 1197) ford, 1804. 8. (B 424, 609, 986) - Reform School. 3d annual report of the trustees, 1853, - STEADY habits vindicated; a remonstrance to the peo55, 56. Hartford, 1855. 8. (E 173) ple of Conn. against changing their government. - Secretary of State. Statistics of the condition Hartford, 1805. 8~. (B 427, 609, 1835) and products of certain branches of industry - TRACEY, U. To the fireemen of Conn. 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CONNECTICUT 656 CONRAD Connecticut Agricultural Society. Trans., 1854- Connecticut River. STATEMENT to the people of Conn. as 57. H artford 18Q55-58 4 ~.' to the proposed obstruction to the navigation of the 57. Hartford, l~5-8 C. 4 v. 8. C. River, at Middletown. Iartf., 1848. 8~. (B 1605) - 4th annual report of the secretary. Hartford, Connecticut River Co. Report of the president and direc1870. 8~ tors. Hartford. [1826]. 8~. (B1798) Connecticut almanack and register. See Connecticut regConnecticut Soc. for the Prom. of Freedom. Memorial. i~~~~~~~~~~ster. (.it( Memorials to Cong. by Societies for prom. aboConnecticut Association. Festival at the Revere House, litio. B 764,1473, 72) Boston, Jan. 14. Boston, 1857. 8. (B 1598) Connecticut Valley. HITCHCOCI, E. Report on Connecticut Asylum for the Education and Instruction the sandstone of the Conn. Valley. Boston, of the Deaf and Dumb. 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CONRAD 657 CONSERVATEUR Conrad, S. W. [Various articles.] (In Acad. Nat. Sci. - EXERCITATION whether it be lawful of any person to Journ., v. 6. 1829.) act contrary to the opinion of his conscience; by a Conrad, Timothy Abbott. Description of fifteen new spe- Protestant. London, 1675. 4~ (B 1904) cies of recent and three of fossil shells chiefly from - FORMEY, J. H. S. De la conscience. (In Berlin. Ak. the coast of the U. S. (In Acad. Nat. Sci. Journ., d. Wiss. Abh., 1753.) v. 6. 1829.) -- JOWETT, B. Casuistry. (In his Epistles of St. Paul, - Description of the fossil shells [of the routes in Cali- v. 2. 1859.) fornia.] (In U. S. War Dep't. Reports of explora- - LORENS, Frere. Dan Michel's Ayenbite of tions for a R. R. to the Pacific in 1853-54, v. 5.)Tertiary fossils collected on the survey [of routes in inwyt; remorse of conscience. In the KenCalifornia]. (In v. 6.) - Palaeontology of the sur- tish dialect, 1340; ed. by R. Morris. Lonvey, routes in California. 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CONSERVATIVES 658 CONSOLATORY Conservatives and reformers; pamphlet for the times; by Considerations on the present situation of Gr. Britain and Quintus. Boston, 1843. 8~ (B 1499) the U. S. with a view to their future commercial conConsiderations against laying any new duty upon sugar, as nections; [in reply to] Lord Sheffield; [by R. Chamruinous to the colonies. London, 1744. ~. (B 920) pion]. London, 1784. 8~ (B 629, 1638) Considerationsfor the use of young men and [their] parents. Considerations on the present state of affairs at home and London, 1791. 12~. (C 74) abroad; in a letter to a member of Parliament. Considerations humbly offered for taking the oath of alle- London. 1739. 8. (B 759) gianceto William andMary; [byD. Whitby]. Lon- - Same. 2d ed. London, 1739. 8~ (B 1518) don, 1689. 4~ (B 6) Considerations on the present state of affairs in Europe. Considerations of national debts, the sinking fund, London, 1730. 8. (B 668) etc., of England. London, 1729. 80 - Same. 2d ed. London, 1730. 8. (B 668) Considerations of the principles of naval discipline Consideration on the propriety of imposing taxes and naval courts-martial. London, 1781. 8 in the British Colonies; [by D. Dulaney]. Considerations on behalf of the colonists; [by J. Otis]. 2d d ed. Annapolis, 1765. 8. ed. London, 1765. 80. (B 391) Note. For other copies see Dulaney, D. Considerations on certain political transactions of South Considerations on the propriety of requiring a subscription Carolina; [by Sir E. Leigh]. London, 1774. 8~. toarticlesoffaith. 2ded. Lond.,1774. 80. (B1379) (B 377, 387) Considerations on the provisional treaty with Considerations on establishing a college for old maids in America;. [by A. ippis]. Lund., 1783. S Ireland. Dublin, 1790. 12~. (C46) CosiAmerica;n [by A. loipp is]. Lond., 1783. 8~. Ireland. Dublin, 1790. 12'. (C46) Considerationson lowering the value of gold coins within the Considerations on the society of Cincinnati; by Cassius province of Mass. Bay. np., n.d. 8~. (B 393) [.l. Burke]. Phila.. 1783. 8~ (W 20) Coonsieaion on recen t socia th. e or.. [by 33 E Considerations on the sovereignty, independence, etc., of Considerations on recent social theories, [by C.E..New Ireland, etc. [n.p., 17-.] 120. (C 151) Norton]. Boston, 1853. 12~. Considerations on the state of the law regarding marriages Considerations on the abolition of the common law in the with a deceased wife's sister. Lond., 1840. 8~ (B 1151) U. S. Phila. and Boston, 1809. 8~ (B 524) Considerations on the state of the nation. London, 1839. Considerations on the choice of public rulers; on Considati art de la gerre. ( Napoleon Considdrations sur l'art de Ia guerre. (In Napoleon I. extent of their powers, etc. New York, Comm., v. 6. 1867.) 1805. 8~. - NAPOLEON I. Notes sur Considerations sur l'artde Considerations on the commencement of the civil war in la guerre'. (In his Comm, v. 6. 1867-) America. London, 1775. 8 (B 386) Considerations sur la neutralite maritime. Paris, an 9, Considerations on the dependencies of Gr. Brit., with obs.1801. 8. (C 303) on'The present state of the nation'. London, 1769. Considerations sur l'6tat pr6sent de la litt6rature en 8. (B 369) Europe; [par J. B. R. Robinet]. Paris, Considerations on the eastern diocese; by a presbyter of the 1762. 16o diocese of Mass. Boston, 1837. 8~ (B 1128 1732) Considerations on the embargo laws. n.p., [180-]. 8~ (B Considerations sur notre organisation militaire par 1490) un officier de milice. Montr6al, 1864. 12~ Considerations on the embargo laws, REPLY to the. n.t.p. Considrations sur une annee de l'histoire de France; par Portsmouth. [1809]. 12~. (C 151). de F... London, 1815. 8. (B 1421) Considerations on the establishment of a regency. London, Considerations touching the true way to suppress Popery 1788. 8. (B 1522) in this kingdom; [by W. Lloyd]. London, 1677. 4. Considerations on the expediency of a bridge from one part (E150) of Boston to the other. Boston, 1806. 8~ (B 429) Considerations upon the act of Parl. whereby a duty is laid Considerations on the establishment of a uniform system of on molasses and sugar; Boston, 1764. 8. (B 784) bankrupt laws in U. S. Wash., 1815. 8. (B 1546) Considerations upon the American enquiry; [by R. Dallas]. Considerations on the expediency of admitting representa- London 1779. 8 (B 678) tives from American colonies into the Brit. House of Considerations upon the approaching peace, and the imCorn.; [by F. Maseres]. London, 1770. 8~ (B 380) portance of Gibraltar to the Brit. Empire. London, Considerations on the imposition of 4 1-2 per cent. collected 1720. 8 (B 757) on Granada and the Southern Charibbee islands, etc. Considerations upon the French and American war. LonLondon, 1774. 8~. (B 765) do, 1779. 8 (W27) Considerations on the impropriety of renewing the Missouri Considerations upon the present test-law of Pennsylvania. question. Ph.,1820. (B53 Phila. 1820. 8. (B 537)662) Considerations on the late disturbances, by a consistent Considerations upon the.state of public affairs at the beWhig. London, 1780. 8 (B 417) ginning of 1796. 4th ed. London. 1796. 80 (B 1525) Considerations on the legality of general warrants; 2d ed. Consilium quorundam episcoporum Bononibe congregatowith additions. London, 1765. 8~ (B 361) rum, etc. 1613. See Durante, V. de, pseud. (B 1613) Considerations on the measures carrying on with respect to C i d. C e r de Barc the Brit. Colonies in N. America; [by M. Robinson]. Consolat, Libre de. onsulado del mar de BarelBoston, repr. 1774. 80. (B 61,4) ona; tr. de cathalan por C. de Palleja. BarConsiderations on the mode and terms of a treaty of peace celona, 1732. f~ with America. London, 1778, reprs., Hartford, 1779. - Codigo de los costumbres maritimas de Barcel120. (B 476) -- Same. London, 1778, repr.. Phila., 1779. 12~. (B 616) ona; tr. por A. de Capmany y de Monpalau. Considerations on the national debt and nett produce of the Madrid, 1791. 4~ revenue; by a merchant of London. London, 1784. - Consulat de la mer; on pandectes du droit 8. (B 1522) Considerations on the nature and extent of the legislative commercial et maratime; tr. du catalan, authority of Parliament. See Wilson, J. d'apres l'ed. orig. de Barcelonne, 1494, par P. Considerations on the nature of a funded debt. New York, B. Boucher. Paris, 1808. 2 v. 8. Considerations on the necessity of establishing an agricultu- - lat deri trala tion on, 273. 8 reral college and having more children of wealthy citi-atingto izew. London, 1800. 8. (B zens educated forfarming. Albany, 1819. 8~ (B675) Consolation and advice, Letters of; by J. Symonds. Considerations on the nullum tempus act. London, 1773. London, 1825. 12~ 40. (A 62) Consolation in affliction. IBN ZAFER, I. A. M. Considerations on the past and- present state of the stage; with reference to the late contests at Covent Garden. Solwan el Mota; ossiano Conforti politlci; London, ]809. 8~ (B726) versioneital. di M. Amari. Firenze, 1851. 12~. Considerations on the practicability, policy, etc., of commu- Consolaton in affliction. Dublin, 1833. 32. nicating to the natives of India the knowledge of Consolationin travel. ee Davy, Sir H. Christianity. London, 1808. 8~ (B 1845) Considerations on the present dangerous crisis. 3d ed. Consolations of solitude; by J. W. Randall. BosLondon, 1763. 8~ (B 1520) ton, 1856. 12. Considerations on the present German war; [by J. Mauduit]. Consolatory thoughts on American independence; [by T. 2d ed. Londodn, 1760. 8 (B 656) Tod]. Edin., 1782. 8. (W 32) - Same. 3d ed. London, 1760. 8~ (B 601) -Consolatory vies of deth, a prayers aictio Considerations on the present scarcity of gold and silver Consolatory views of death, and prayersin affliction; coin in Scotland. Edin., 1762. 8. (B 256) by H. Colman. London, 1844. 12~

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CONSPIRACIES 659 CONSTANTINOPLE Conspiracies. LAWSON, J. P. History of remark- Constant, Samuel. Camille, on Lettres de deux filles de ce able conspiracies. Edin., 1829. 2 v. 18M siecle; tr. de l'anglais. 2e ed. (cLa Biblioth. univ. des romans, Nouv., v. 4. 1798.) (Constable's Miscellany, v. 43 —44.) Constant, W. Gedichte. (In Album osterr. Dichter. 1858.) See also Fieschi, G. L.; - Gowrie; - Gunpowder Constant couple, The; a comedy. See Farquhar, G. plot; - Popish plot; - Venice. Constant maid, The; a comnedy. See Shirley, J. Conspiracy of the bullionists; from D. Jerrold's weekly Constant de Rebecque, Henri Benj. Collection newspaper, May 1,1847. London, 1847. 8~ (B 1531) complete des ouvrages sur le gouvernement Conspiracy to raise wages; trial of the cordwainers representatif et la constitution cours de polof New York; reported by W. Sampson. itique constitutionelle. Paris, 1818. 2 v. 8~ New York, 1810. 8~ -_ Same. Nouv. ed., par J. P. Pages. Paris, Conspirators; or, The case of Catiline. 9th ed. London, 1836. 2 v in 4 pt 8~ 1721. 8~ (B W"5). v. l pt.0 1721. 8+ (B 575 - Appel aux nations chretiennes en faveur des Grecs. Constable, Archibald, and Co. Catalogue. [London,] Paris,1825.8~ (B1003) 1808. 8' (B876) - Benj. Constant et Mme. de Charribre; lettres in6dites. Constable, Henry. Sonnet. (In Campbell, T. Brit. poets, (I Revue d. D. Mondes, avr. 1844.) v. 2. 1819.) - Discours prononce au Cercle constitutionnel. [Paris,] - Spirituall sonnettes. (In Park, T. Heliconia, v. 2. 1815.) an v. [1797-98]. 8. (C165) Constables. DICKINSON, R. Digest of the powers - Dissolution of the chamber of deputies. and the conseand. duties of sheriffs, constables, etc. Spring- quences of this dissolution to the nation. (ZL Pamfield, 18 10. 8~ phleteer, 1821; v. 18 of B 838) field, 1810. 8"- Liberty of the press; enquiry how far government Constable's miscellany of literature, science, and may safely allow the publication of political pamarts. 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Life of lobert Burns. 24, 25. Bell, Paralle de la puissance anglaise etrusse rel. A'Europe; H. G. Life of Mary, Queen of Scots. 26. Wrang- - De la Belgique, 1789-94. ham, F. The pleiad; Evidences of Christianity. 27, - CASTILLE, H. Benjamin Constant. Paris, 28. Memorials of the late [Peninsular] war. 29, 30, 1857. 320 (Vol. 2 of his Portraits hist.) 36, 37. Wanting. 31, 32. Chambers, R. History of N,. Sur a libertO do la presse; rVponse i un -'ebellions in Scotland, 163A-1660. 33-35. Koch, C. W. rebellions in Scotland, 1638-1660. 33-35. Koch, C. W. - article dans.le Journal des d6bats, 13 juillet, etc., et History of revolutions in Europe; tr. by A. Crichton. rtfile dns la rournale d de Constant- Re, etc., 38. Inglis, H. D. (pseud. Derwent Conway). Journey Paris, 1814. 8. (C 90) through Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. 39. Memes, Paris, 1814. 8~. J. S. History of sculpture, painting, and architecture. - LO E, L. L. d. (Inis Gallerie ds contemp. 40, 41. Upham, E. 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CONVENTS 664 CONWAY Convents. FIVE years in a Protestant sisterhood' - WILLIAMS,W. Directionsto obtain atrue conversion. and ten years in a Catholic convent on- 2d. Boston, 1738. 8. (C 82 ~dono ~ 1869.oo~ 88.~ See also Pringle, Sir J.; - Cadiot, J. A.;- Chalus don, 1869. 8. de la Motte, F.; - Struensee, C'out; - also Missions; - WALCOTT, M. E. C. Church and conventual Regeneration; - Repentance; - Revivals. arrangement. London, 1861. 8. Conversione diSant' Agostino, La; oratorio. 1772. See BaSee also Hotel Dieu Nunnery; - Nunneries; - viera, M. A. W. Nuns; - Ursuline Convent. Convert of Massachusetts, The. N. Y., 1860. 24". Conversano (Lat. Cupersanum). TARSIA, P. A. de. Converted Jew, The. See Frey, J. S. C. F. ist. Cupers. lib. III. (1I Graevius. Thes. antiq. Converts from infidelity; lives of individuals who Ital.. v. 9, pt. 5. 1723.)'tal.v. 9, ptC 5. 172s.).have renounced sceptical opinions; by A. Conversation. PEABODY, A. P. Conversation; its Cichton. Edin., 1827. 2 v. 18~ (Vol. 6, 7 faults and graces. New ed. Bost., 1867. 16~. ofComisel. DE QUINCY, T. Conversation. (In his Letters to a f Co ns ble' s m cel. young man. 1854.) Conveyances. CooPE, C.P. Notes on registraConversation, La; poeme. (In Delille, J. (Euvres, v. 12. tion and the extrinsic formalities of convey1824.).. ances. Part 1. London, 1831. 8~. Conversation in a canebrake; by a cotton planter. OLIVER, B. L. Practical conveyancing; 4th New Orleans, 1860. 8~. ed. enl. by P. Oliver. Hallowell, 1845. 8. Conversations on chemistry. See Marcet, J PERKI, J. Treatise of the laws of England Conversations on geology. London, 1828. 12~ onconveyancing. 15thed. Dublin,1792. 12~ Conversations on intellectual philosophy. London, POCKET conveyancer, The. 3d ed. Dublin 1829. 2 v. 12~. 1783. 2 v. 12 Conversations on liberalism and the Roman Catholic. reatise on the construction of (Church. 1870. See Brownson, O. A. - ROBERTS, WV. Treatise on the construction of Church. 1870. See Brownson, O. A. Conversations on natural philosophy. See Marcet, J. H. the statutes 13 Eliz. c. 5 and 27 Eliz. c. 4. Conversations on nature and art. Phila., 1839. 120. relating to voluntary and frauduient conveyConversations on political economy. See Marcet, J. H. ances. Phila., 1807. 8~ Conversations on religious subjects. 1860. See Janney, S. M. See alo Real property; - Registration. Conversations on the animal economy; by a phy- Convict, The; by C. P. R. James. Leipzig, Tauchsician. London, 1827. 2 v. 12. it, 1847. 2 v. 160 Conversations on the English constitution. Lon- Convicts. ARPENTER, M. Our convicts. London, 1828. 120. do, 1864. 8 Conversations on the history of Massachusetts. See San- Se a risons;Women. See also Prisons; -- Women. dCersaE.ons-LE. 3e Au. des n- B Convict's visitor, The. (In Smith, W. 1791. C 61) Conversations-Lexicon. 3e Aufi. des ln-4n Ban- Convito. See DanteAlighieri. des; [Bde. v.-Ix., 2e Aufi.]. Leipzig and Convocation. See Canterbury; - Church of England. Altenburg, F. A. Brockhaus, 1814-19. 10 v. 12". Convoys. HUGO, J. L. S. Coup d'ceil militaire, sur la maSame. 10e verb. Aufl. Leipzig, F. A. Brock- niere d'escorter, d'attaquer, etc., les convois. Paris, haus, 1851-65. 16 v. 80. an 4, 1796. 12~. (C 178) Contents. Vol.1. A-Atlas. 2. Aton.-Blutgerf. Convulsions. BAUMES, J.B.T. TraitS des convul3. Blutgeld - Ceval. 4. Ceven. - Deutschid. 5. sions dans l'enfance, de leurs causes et de leur Deutsch - Femern. 6. Femger. - Godwin. 7. traitement. 2e ed. Paris, 1805. 8.:oes. - ilofger. 8. Hofk. - Kirchenbann. 9. Kirchenbuich —Lund 1. 1.Luneb.- Myurs. 11. iN- - KUSSMAUL, A., and TENNER, A. Epileptiform conPerth. 12. Perthes - uiff. 13. Riga - Seele. vulslons from hemorrhage. (In New Syd. Soc. 14. Seelen. -Thein. 15. Theiner - Vulpius. 16. Selected monog. 1859. W - Zwolle.. - NORTH, J. Practical observations on the conSystematische Bilder-Gallerie zur Conversa- vulsions of infants. London, 1826. 8. tions-Lexikon in lithographirten Blattern. Conway, Derwent, pseud. Personal narrative of a journey. Karlsruhe, 1839. 4. 1829.'See Inglis, H. D. See also Encyclopedia Americana;- Unsere Zet. Conway, Gen. Henry Seymour. Counter address to the e also Encyclopaedia Aeicanapublic on late dismission of a general officer. LonConversazione al bujo, La; commedia. See Giraud, G. do, 1764. 8 (B784) Converse, James C. BOSTON. BOARD OF TRADE. Report - Sae. 4th ed. London, 1764. 8. (B 1710) of the committee on a resolution subm. to the gov. of - Letter to Gov. Franklin. 1765. (In New Jersey Hist. the board by C. on the branch house system. Bos- Soc. Proc., v. 9. 1860-64.) ton, 1858. 85. (E 127) ton' 18js. ^^... ( )- - Speech, May 5, 1780, on a bill for quieting the Conversion. AITKEN, R. Spiritual vitality; address to the Speech, May 5, 1780, on a bill for qieting the clergy. London, 1852. 8. (B 1361) troubles in America. London, 1781. 80. - BANCROFT, A. Discourse on conversion. Worcester, - GUTHRIE, W. Address on the dismission of C. (In Col. 1818. 8~. (B 304, 1590, 1808) of scarce tracts, v. 1. 1787. B 604) - BAXTER, R. Directions and persuasions to asound con- Conway, James. Forays among salmon and deer. version. (In his Works, v. 8. 1830.) ondon 1861 12" - Treatise on conversion. (In his Works, v. 7. 1830.) Lotdoner 11. 1 i. - CONVERSION, La, du plus grand roy des Indes Orien- - Letters from the Highlands. Lond., 1859. 12~ tales a la foy cathoiique. (In Ternaux-Compans. Conway, James S., et al. Opinion of the Supreme Court of Archives des voy., v. 1.) the State of Arkansas in the case of J. S. Conway, _ COOPER, W. One shall be taken and another left; et al. np., [1842]. 12~. (C 253) sermon. Boston, 1741. 80. (B 52) Conway, Martin F. Shall the war be for union and free- DICKINSON, M. Answer, in the form of a familiar let- dom or union and slavery? speech, Dec. 12. Wash., ter, to two important questions. New Haven, 1770. 1861. 8~ (B 1481) 80. (B 522) Conway, Moncure Daniel. The golden hour. Bos- EssAY ol conversion. 5th ed. Schenectady, 1795. 8~. 18 (C 81) ton, 1862. 80 - HUPHREY, H. Christian memoirs; narratives - The old and the new; sermon cont. a history of the 1st Unitarian Church in Washington. Wash., 1855. 8~ of conversions. Boston, 1836. 12". (B 1286) - JOWETT, B. Conversion and changes of character. - The one path; or, Duties of the North and South; dis(Il Noyes' Col. of theol. essays. 1867.) course, Jan. 26. Wash., 1856. 8. (B 1286) - SHEPARD, T. Evangelical conversion. (In his Sound - The rejected stone; or, Insurrection vs. resurbeliever. 1736.) rection in America. 3d ed. Bost., 1862. 12. - STODDARD, S. Guide to Christ; or, The wayof direct- ectioiA eric. 3.., 1. 1 ingsoulsunder conversion. Boston, 1735. 12". (D8) - South coast saunterings. (In Harper's mag., v. 38-41. - WHITMAN, J. The change experienced in becoming 1868-70. truly religious. Dover, 1834. 8~ (C226) - Testimonies conc. slavery. London, 1864. 8~

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CONWAY 665 COOK - The theater; disc., June 7. Cincin., 1857. 8~ (B 1286) Conyngham, David P. Sherman's march through - Tracts for to-day. Cincin., 1858. 12 the South. New York, 1865. 12 Conway bridge. CLARK, E. Britannia and C. Conyngham, Redmond. Account of the settlement of the tubular bridges. London, 1860. 2 v. 8~ and Dunkers in Lancaster Co. (In Penn. Hist. Soc. -Plates f~ Mem., v. 2. 1827.) MPlates fo. Conyngham, Win. On the description of the theatre of SaD EMPSEY, G. D. Malleable iron bridges; illus- guntum. as given by E. Marti. (in Roy. Irish Acad. trated by the Brit. and C. tubular bridges, Trans., v. 15. 1828.) etc. London, 1850. 4". Cook. See also Cooke. - FAIRBAIRN, W. Account of the construction Cook, -, of the Middle Temple. See Cooke, E. of C. bridge. London, 1849. 8. Cook, Amos Jones. Student's companion; poetry Conwell, Russell H. Why and how the Chinese and prose, selected. 2d ed. Concord, 1825. 12". emigrate. Boston and New York, 1871. 80 Cook, Charles L. TRIAL of C. for receiving stolen goods. Boston. 1835. 8. (B 1441) Conybeare, John, Bp. of Bristol. Calumny refuted; Cook, Daniel P. BROWN, W. H. Memoirs of C. read bean answer to R. Newton; conduct of the Bp. fore the Chicago Hist. Soc. Chicago, 1857. 8. (B 1455) of Exeter and the Soc. of Exeter College in - Funeral sermon on. 1828. See Peck, J. M. (B 1098) rel. to Hart-Hall vindicated. Lond., 1735. 80. Cook, Dutton. The prodigal son. (_in Littell's living age. rel. to Hart-Hall vindicated. Lond., 1735. 8~ v' 73"74 12.) - The case of subscription to articles of religion, sermon, n vo Oxford, July 20, 1725. 2d ed. Oxf., 1726. 8~ (B 1261), benezer. he sot-weed factor; or, A voyage - Defence of revealed religion against the excep- t Maryland; a satyr, in burlesque verse. tions of [Tindal's] Christianity as old as the London, 1708; New York, Shea, 1866. 4. creation. London, 1732. 8~ Cook, Rev. Elisha B. The testimony of God on the Chrisre tian revelation. 2d ed.. Hartford, 1823. 120. (C 221) —. The expediency of revelation, sermon before the Lord Funeral sermo on. 1823. See Robbins, T. (B 1244) Mayor, etc., Feb 16, 1729. London, 1730. 8~ (B Cook, Rev. Frederic Charles. Ideology and subscription. 1250, 1337) (In Thomson, T. Aids to faith. 1862.) - Mysteries of the Christian religion credible, sermon Cook, G. H. Currency principles and currency taxation. before the Univ. of Oxford, Oct. 21, 1722. Oxford, London- 1856. 8 (B 1542) 1723. 80. (B 1264) - Nature, possibility, and certainty of miracles, and the Cook, George, D.D. General and historical view truth of the Christian religion; sermon before the of Christianity. Edin., 1822. 3 v. 8~ Univ., Dec. 24, 1721. Oxford, 1722. 8. (B 1264) Cook, George H. Geology of New Jersey. 1868. See New - The penal sanctions of laws, sermon, Oxford, July 20, Jersey. 1727. 2d ed. Oxford, 1728. 8~. (B 56) Cook, Ichabod. Millerism confounded. Prov., 1850. 12~. - Scripture difficulties, sermon at St. Peter Exon, 1732. (C 221) Oxford, 1733. 8~ (C 216) - Sermon, anniversary meeting of the Sons of the Cook, Capt. James. Journalof a voyage round the Clergy, Sept. 5, 1751. Oxford, 1752. 8. (B 1269) world in H. M. S. Endeavor, 1768-71; added - Sermon before the House of Lords, June 11, anniv. a vocabulary of Otaheite. London, 1771. 40. of H. M.'s accession. Oxford, 1751. 8~ (B 1272) - HENRY, D. Account of the same voyage.'(In his - Sermon before the Soc. Corresponding with the Incor- (In his porated Soc. in Dublin, for Promoting Eng. Protes. -ot f voy. v. 3, 4. 1773.) tant Working-schools inIreland, May 8, 1751. Lon- - Voyage to the Pacific Ocean for making disdon, 1752. 4. (B 97) coveries in the northern hemisphere in H. M. - Sermon, cathedral-church.f Bristol, Sept. 5, 1751, at S. Resolution and Discovery, 1776-80, under the anniv. meeting of the Sons of the Clergy. Oxford, 1752. 4. (B 98) Cook, Clerke, and Gore. Vols. 1, 2, by J. - Sermon, May 4, 1738, yearly meeting of the charity Cook; 3, by J. King. Dublin, 1784. 3 v. 8". schools. London, 1738. 4 (B 97) - Voyage towards the South Pole, and round the Note. Wanting the Origin of the Soc. for Prom. world, in H. M. S. Resolution and Advenworld, il H. M. S. Resolution and AdvertChristian Knowl.' - True patriotism; sermon before the Ho. of Commons, ture, 1772-7; incl. Furneaux's narrative of Apr. 25, 1748; thanksgiving for the general peace. his proceedings in the Adventure. 3d ed. London, 1749. 80. (B 128, 1252) London, 1779. 2 v. 4~. Conybeare, Rev. Wm. Daniel. Elementary course See also Hawkesworth, J. Account of voy., v. 2,3; - of theological lectures. 2d ed. London, Kerr, R. Col., v. 12, 15,16. 1824; -- Mont6mont, A. 1836. 12. Biblioth., v. 5-11. 1833-34; —Pinkerton, J. Col. ofvoy., Contents. Evidences of religion, natural and revealed. v. 11. 1811;-Moore, J. H. New col. of voy., v. 1. - Criticism and interpretation of the Bible. - Peculiar - BEAUTIES of Capt. Cook's voyages. Vol. 1. London, doctrines of Christianity; app. General grammatical [1785]. 12. (C 49) principles of the Semitic languages. - COLERIDGE, H. Life of J. Cook. (In Coleridge, H. Lives of northern worthies, v. 3. 1852.) - nd Phillips, W. Outlines ofthe geology of Eng- FORSTER, G. Cook der Entdecker. (Is Forster, G. land and Wales; with compendium of gen- Sammtl. Schr., v. 5. 1843.) eral principles. Pt. 1. London, 1822. 8. - KIPPIS, A. Life of J. Cook. London, 1788. 4~ Conybeare, Wm. John. Church parties. London, - LICHTENBERG, G. C. Einige Lebensumstande von 1854. 12 C., aus schriftl. Nachrichten seiner Bekannten. (In Lichtenberg, G;. C. Verm. Schr., v. 4. 1844.) - Essays, ecclesiastical and social; rep. with ad- Li, G. C.. Se o Rchm, pe ns of ditions from the Edin. rev. London, 1855. 8 Cook, Contents. Chuh inte mo nt 8 McClellan, May and June, 1862. Phila., Contents. Church in the mountains. - Church par- ties. - Ecclesiastical economy.- Vestries and church- 1862. 12 rates. - Mormonism. - Agitation and legislation Cook or Cooke, John, of Gray's Inn. King Charles his against intemperance. case; with an opinion cone. the death of King James, - and Howson, J. S. Life an'd epistles of St. the loss of tochel. and the blood of Ireland. (In Paul. London, 1854. 2 v. 40 Ludlow, E. Mem. 1771.) Pau. London, 1854. 2 v. 4~ - King Charles his case, 1649. (In Somers, J. Col. of Conyers, Tobias. A good conscience a safe guide; or. The tracts. 2d ed., v. 5. 1811.) liberty of conscience vindicated. [London,] 1663. 4~ - Same. London, 1714. 8~ (B 587) (B 3) - Monarchy no creature of God's making. London, Conynenburg, Jacobus. English coasting pilot 1794. 12~. (C114) sea mirrour describing the coasts of England, Cook, Mrs. Martha Walker. [Verses] to Robt. J. Walker, Scotland, Orkney, Zealand, Holland, Flan' Gov. of Kansas. New York, [1857?]. 8~ (B 1233) ders, and France. Amst., [1700?]. f l Cook, Capt. S. S pain, 1829-32. Conyngham, David H. Report of committee [on]'the me- London, 1834. 2 v. 8 morial of C., praying an indemnity for the loss of Cook, Thomas. The new universal letter-writer. land. n.t.p. 80. (B 661) Hallowell, 1812. 2 v. 16~. 84. (30. 1. 74.)

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COOK 666 c E Cook, Wm., of Sudbury. Great duty of ministers; ser- - Life of the Earl of Shaftesbury. 1836. See Martyn, B., mon when E. Marsh [was] ordained. Boston, 1742.' and Kippis, A. 8~. (B 44, C 10, 45) Memoirs of Lord Bolingroke. London, 1835, - Plain truths of the gospel; disc., Dec. 1st. 1756, S. N of Baldwin.ordained. Boston. 1757. 8~ (C 23) ^ v. 8. - Sermon to youngpeople. n.t.p. Bost., 1731. 8~ (C 44) - Same. 2d ed. London, 1836. 2 v. 8~ Cook, Wm. Monition for parents; sermon for the promo- Cooke, Increase. American orator; elegant extion of piety. Salc'n, 1839. 8~ (B 1286) tracts in prose and poetry. New Haven, Cook, Zebedee. Address before the Mass. Hortic. Soc.,Haven, Sept. 10, 1830. Boston, 1830. 8~ (B 1662, E 9) 1819. 12~ Cooke, Alfred Robert. Abolition of marriage. (In Ship- Cooke or Cook, John. BURNEY, J. Buccaneer expedition ley, O. Church and the world, 1868.) to the South Sea, 1680. (in Burney, J. Discov.,v.4. Cooke, Alexander. COLLIER, J. P. (In his Memoirs of 1816.) actors, etc. 1846. Shakespeare Soc., v. 39.) - VOYAGE round the world, 1683-91, accomp. by Capt. Cooke, Charles Turner. Observ. on the efficacy of white Cowley and W. Dampier. (In Hacke, Capt. W. mustard seed, in affections of the liver, etc. 3d ed. Col. of voy. 1699; - Dampier, W. Voyages. 1703;Gloucester, 1826, 8~ (B 1551) -- Harris, J. Col., v. 1. 1764 — Smollett, T. Comp. - Same. 4th ed. Gloucester, 1827. 16. of voy. 1766; - Knox, R. Col., v. 3, 1767; - CalCooke, Edward. Argumentum Anti-Normannicum; lender, J. Terra Austr., v. 2. 1768; - Henry, D. Hist. account, v. 1. 1774; - Moore, J. H. Col., v. 1; proving that William of Normandy made no - Pinkerton, J. Col., v.11. 1812; - Kerr, R. Col. absolute conquest of Eng. Lond., 1682. 8~ of voy., v. 10. 1824; - Mont6mont, A. Biblioth., Notei Attributed by Watt to Wm. Atwood. v. 1. 1833; - Major, R. H. Early voy. 1859.) Cooke, Capt. Edward. Voyages. (In Henry, D. Histori- Germ. REE die Welt. ( Allgemeine Hist., cal account of all the voyages round the world, v. 18. 1764.) v. 2, p. 1. 1774.) Cooke, John, hI.D. Treatise of poisons, vegetable, animal, v.'2', p- 1. 1774T) T. ^and mineral. London, 1770. 8~ (B 813) - Same. (In Moore, J. B. Col. of voy., v. 1.) John, chapla of Chist Ch., 3for, ec. Cooke, Edward. Real cause of the increased price of the Cooke, John, chaplain of Chrst Ch., Oxford, etc. necessaries of life. and high price of gold bullion. Preacher's assistant; sermons pub. [1660(In Pamphleteer, 1819; v. 14 of B 838) 1783]. Oxford, 1783. 2 v. 8 - Thoughts on the expediency of repealing the usury Cooke, John, pysician of Lo. Histoy laws. (In Pamphleteer, 1819; v. 13 of B 838)John, physician of Lond. Hosp. History Cooke, Elisha, the elder, d. 1715. KNAPP, S. L. (In his and cure of palsy; being the 1st part of the Biog. sketches of lawyers. 1821.) 2d vol. of'Treatise, etc.'. London, 1821. 8~ Cooke, Elishd, the younger, d. 1737. Just vindication resp. - Treatise on nervous diseases. Vol. 1. Aposome affairs in the late General Assembly. Boston,..y. 1720. 8~. (C 50) plexy incl. apop. hydrocephalica. London, - KNAPP, S. L. (In his Biog. sketches of lawyers. 1820. 8~ 1821.) Cooke, Rev. John. Select remains; by Dr. RedCooke, George. The complete English farmer; or, Hus ford. London, 1841 2 v. 12 bandry made easy in all its useful branches. Bos-. o.. ton, reprint, n.d. 8~ (B 663) Cooke or Cook, John. Green's Tu quoque. (In Dodsley, Cooke, George nlexander. 8 op.ra(Bcl663)a. Col. of plays, v. 7. 1825; - Lamb, C. Spec. of Cooke, George Alexander. Topographical lirary: dr. poets. 1854; antd Scott, Sir W, Anc. Brit. dr., County of Dorset. London, n.d. 18~ v. 2. 1810.) - Topography of Gr. Brit. Lond., n.d. 26 v. 18~ Cooke, John Esten, 11. D. Treatise on pathology Contents. Vol. 1. Cornwall and Devonshire. 2. and therapeutics. Lexington, 1828. 3 v. (v. 3 Somersetshire and Dorsetshire. 3. Wiltshire and Berkshire. 4. Hampshire, and Isles of Wight, Guern- w.) 8 sey, etc. 5. Surry and Sussex. 6. Kent. 7. Mid- Cooke, John Esten. Life of Gen. R. E. Lee. New dlesex. 8. Hertfordshire and Essex. 9. Suffolk and York, 1871. 8" Norfolk. 10. Cambridgeshire, Huntingdonshire, and Stonewall Jackson; military biography. New Rutlandshire. 11. Northamptonshire and Bedfordshire. 12. Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire. 13. York, 1866. 8". Gloucestershire and Herefordshire. 14. Monmouth- - Surry of Eagle's nest; memoirs of a staffshire and South Wales. 15. North Wales and Shrop- officer.. New York, 866. 129 shire. 16. Worcestershire and Warwickshire. 17.. Leicestershire and Lincolnshire. 18. Nottinghamshire - Wearing of the gray; adventures of the war. and Derbyshire. 19. Staffordshire andCheshire. 20. New York, 1867. 8~ Lancashire. 21. Yorkshire. 22. Westmoreland and Cooke, Capt. John Henry. Narrative of events in the Cumberland. 23. Durham and Northumberland. 2426. Scotland. 24. Caithness. -Cromaty. -Inverness- south of France, and attack on New Orleans, shire. - Rosshire. - Shetland and Orkney Islands. - 1814-15. London, 1835. 8" Sutherland. 25. Aberdeenshire. - Angusshire. - - Narrative. (In Memoirs of the late war, v. 1. 1831.) Argyleshire. - Bamffshire. - Buteshire. - Clackman- Cooke, Joseph. Justification by faith, etc. Rochdale, 1806. nanshire. - Dumbartonshire. - Fifeshire. - Kincar- 8~ (B 1337) dineshire, Mearns. - Kinross-shire. - Murray or Elgin. Elemens of c l - Nairnshire. - Perthshire. — Stirlingshire. 26. Ayr Cooke, Josiah Parsons. Elements of chemical physshire. - Berwickshire. -Dumfries-shire. -Edinburgh- ics. Boston, 1860. 8~ shire, Mid-Lothian. - Haddingtonshire, or East Lo- - On cryophillite, mica family, with some associated thian. - Kirkcudbrightshire. - Lanerkshire, or Clydes- minerals in the granite of Rockport, Mass. (In dale. - Linlithgowshire, or West Lothian. - Peebles- Amer. Assoc. Proc., v. 15. 1867.) shire. - Renfrewshire. - Roxburghshire, - Selkirk- - Plantae Novae Thurberiane; characters of some new shire. - Wigtonshire. generain a col. made by G. Thurber, in New Mexico - Same. County of Cambridge. Lond., n.d. 18~ and Sonora. (In Amer. Acad. Mem., n.s., v. 5. Cooke, George Frederick. DUNLAP, W. Memoirs 1855.) of the life of C. New York, 1813. 2 v. 12. - Religion and chemistry; ten lectures at Brook- Remarks on the character of Richard III. as played by lyn Instit. New York, 1864. 8~ C. and Kemble. 2d ed. London, n.d. 8~ (B 704) - Two new crystalline compounds of zinc and antimony. Cooke, George Wingrove. China; the'Times' cor- (n Amer. Acad. Mem. n.s., v. 5. 1855.) respondence, 1857-58. London, 1858. 12. Cooke, M. C. Seven sisters of sleep; history of - Conquest and colonization in N. Africa; letters seven narcotics. London, [1860]. 16~e to the'Times'; with supp. Edin., 1860. 12~ Cooke, Mar r sernon. 179. See Clark, S - History of party from the rise of the Whig and Cooke, Parsons. Modern Universalism exposed; Tory factions in the reign of Charles ii. to an examination of writings of W. Balfour. the passing of the reform bill. London, Lowell, 1834. 12~ 1836-37. 3 v. 8~ - Characteristics of the defence of exclusive immersion, Contents. Vol. 1. 1666-1714. 2. 1714-62. 3. in a review of Mr. Hague's second reply to Messrs. 1762-1832. Cooke and Towne. Boston, 1843. 8~ (D 32)

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COOKE 667 COOLEY Essay on the Gospels relations to civil law. 2d ed. — CAUSERIES de chasseurs et de gourmets. Paris, Boston, 1843. 8~. (B 1362) [1855?]. 12~. - Female preaching unlawful and inexpedient; sermon. COLINGWOOD, F., and WOOLAMS, J. Le cuisiLynn, 1837. 80 (C 206) Remonstrance against an established religion in Mas- nier anglais universel; tr. sur la 4e ed. Paris, sachusetts. Boston, 1831. 12~. (C221)i 1810. 2 v. 8 Reply to a letter in the Christian examiner. Boston, - INDIAN cookery as practised and described by natives 1829. 12. (D 63) of the East. (In Orient. Trans. Fund. Miscel. trans,, - Sermon, Williamstown, Mass., Oct. 28, 1832. Boston, v. 1. 1831.) 1832. 8~. (B 1286) - KING, W. Art of cookery; in imitation of Horace's Unitarianism an exclusive. systemetc.; sermon, Aertof poetry. (InChalmers. Eng.poets,v.9. 1810.) Ware, Apr. 3, 1828. t.p.w. 120. (B 145)..K... Whittemore's'Hundred arguments for Universalism KIRWAN, A.. Host and guest; a book about answered. Lowell, 1833. 12~. (C 243) dinners, wines, and desserts. Loend., 1864. 8~. -- and Towne, J. H. ints to an inquirer on baptism. - KITCHINER, WT. Cook's oracle. 2d Amer. ed. Boston, 1842. 12~. (D 32) Boston, 1823 12 -PARKER, I. Reply to a letter in the Christian exami- Boston, 1823. 12h ner, by I. Parker. Boston, 1829. 12~. (C 150) LELIE, ssE. Directions forcookery. Phila., - Funeralsermon on. 1864. See Braman,.. P. (B1540) 1843, 12~ Cooke, Philip Pendleton. Froissart ballads and - LIBER cure cocorum; ed. by R. Morris. Berother poems. Phila., 1847. 12. lin, 1862. 8~. (Phil. Soc. Early Eng. vol., Cooke, Philip St. George. -March from Santa F6 to San 1862-64.) Diego. (In Emory, W. R. Notes. 1848.)Traitdeoffice. Par.,1844.12 Cooke, Samuel. The charge of St. Paul; seron, ordina- M N, -. Trait del'offic e. Par., 1844.12 tion of W. Symmes, Nov. 1, 1758. Boston, 1759. 8. - MENON,. La cuisiniere bourgeoise. Nouv. (B 309B) t 6 ed. Paris, 1793. 12~. - Christ holding the stars in his right hand; sermon, ord. SPSON, L. F. Handbook of dining. Lonof N. Robbins, Feb. 13. Boston, 1751. 80. (C 23) - Election sermon, 1770. (In Thornton, J. W. Pulpit don, 1859. 12'. of Amer. revel. 1860.) - SOYER, A. Shilling cookery for the people; - Sermon, Cambridge anniv. election, Boston, 1770. 8~ embracing a new system of plain cookery, (B 178, 181, 185, C 251) - Solemn charge given to ministers, etc.; sermon, ordi- etc. London, 1854. 16~. nation of C. Brown, Brooklin, Oct. 26, 1748. Bos- THoPsoN, B. Essayx. ontheconstruction of kitchen ton, 1748. 8~. (B 66) fire-places, etc., with obs. rel. to the processes of - The violent destroyed, etc.; sermon, Apr. 19, Lexing. cookery. n.t.p. 8 (B 1741) ton. Boston, 1777. 8~ (B48) - UDE, L. E. The French cook, a system of *Cooke, Thomas. Lamentation for the fall of the righteous; cookery adapted to the use of English famisermon on the martyrdom of Charles I., Jan. 30. l 1 pp Lond.,1835 London, 1711/12. 4~ (B 1465) lies. 13th ed.; with an app. Lnd., 18 35. Cooke, Thomas, the Islington miser. Memoirs and anec- USEFUL suggestions. London, 1795. 8. (B 747) dotes of. (In Wilson, H. Wonderful char. 18-.) - VIART, -. Le cuisinier royal; aug. par M. M. Cooke, Thomas Lalor. Description of the Barnaan Cuilawn, Fouretet Dlan. 17e ed. Paris, 1840. 8 and some conjectures upon the original use thereof. sto (In Roy. Irish Acad. Trans., v. 14. 1825.) Iistory. Cooke, Thomas Weeden. Cancer, its allies and _ SOYER, A. The pantropheon; history of food counterfeits. London, 1865. 8~. and its preparation. Boston, 1853. 8~. Cooke, Wm., of Denham Bucks. The sense of St. Peter, See also Baking;- Brewing- Bread; - Confecas to the word of prophecy; sermon, Beaconsfield, tioner- ining;Domestic economy; Food; M[ay 25. London, 1750. 8~. (B1902) tionery; - Dining; - Domestic economy; - Food; May 25. London, 1750. 8 (B 1902) _ Kitchen. C iOoke, m., M. A., of i GloucestershLre. Medalli2 Cookesey, John. Sermon before the University of Oxford, history of imperial Rome. Lond., 1781. 2v. 4~ Palm Sunday, Mar. 27. London, 1743. 8~. (B 1264) Cooke, Wm., of Lincoln's Inn. Addenda to the Cook's dream, The; or, What is poverty; [verses]. Boston, 1st ed. of a compend. system of bankrupt 1834kseyRichard. Essayson JohnLordSomers, laws. London, 1789.8"Cooksey, icha rd.i E ssays on John Lord Somers, - Letters to Ld. Grenville and Lord Howick upon their and Philip Earl of Hardwich. Worcester, removal from the councils of the King. London, 1791. 4. 1807. 8~. (B 1417) Cooksland, N. E. Australia. LANG, J. D. C. the Memoirs of Samuel Foote. N.Y., 1806. 2 v. 12. future cotton-field of Gr. Britain. London, Cooke, Wm., surgeon, Brentford. Practical treatise 1847. 12~ on tinea capitis contagiosa. Lond., 1810. 8" Cookson, Charles A. England and the uncivilized coun- Address to Brit. females on the moral management of tries. (In International policy. 1866.) pregnancy and labour. - London, 1817. 8~. (B 866) Cookson, M. H. Marriage laws of England and Ireland. pregnancy and labour.(L1 ~ Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans.. 1862.) Cooke, Wm., M. D., F. R. S. Brief memoir of Sir (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sc. Trans.. 1862.) Cookson, W. S. Is it desirable to amend the present law, Wm. Blizard. London, [1835]. 8~ which gives the personal property and earnings of - Mind and the emotions in relation to health the wife to her husband? (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. and disease; [Hunterian oration]. London, Soc. Sci. Trans., 1868.)- Transfer of land. (In 1859.) 1839. 8, Cooley, Arnold James. The toilet and cosmetic Cooke, Win. Bernard, engraver. See Humphreys, H. N. arts. London, 1866. 8~. Rome and its surroundingscenery. 1840. -and Brough, J. C. Cyclopaedia of practical Cooke, Wm. D. Revolutionary history of N. Car- receipts. 4th ed. enl. London, 1864. 8. olina; lectures, by F. L. Hawks, D. L. Cooley, James Ewing. The American in Egypt, Swain, and W. A. Graham; pref. a sketch of Arabia Petrea, 1839, 40. N. Y., 1842. 8. the battle of Alamance. Raleigh, 1853. 8~ Cooley, Timothy Mather. Sketches of the life of Cookery. ATHEN2EUS. Deipnosophistze. L. Haynes. New York, 1837. 12~ See, for editions and a translation, Atheneus. (p. 162.) Address to the pastors of Hampden Co. (In Hampden - BERNARDI, -. L'art de donner des bals et soi- Co. Sketches of churches and pastors. 1854.) Universal spread of the Gospel; sermon, Aug. 25,1808. r6es, ou Le glacier royal. Brux., 1844. 18~. Northampton, 1808. 8~ (B 309) -BRIFFATULT, E. Paris a table. Paris, 1846. 8~ Cooley, Wm. Desborough. History of maritime and - BiLLAT-SAVARIN, A. Physiologie du gout. mainland discovery. Lond., 1830-31. 3 v. 16~ 2e ed. Paris, 1828. 2 v. 8 (Lardner cab..) Same. Nouv. 6d., prec. d'une notice par (Lardnet cab. eye.) -- Same. Nouv. ed., pr6c. d'une notice par - Memoire sur le Tacuy de Barros. (In Paris. Soc. de E. Bareste. Paris, 1852. 2 v. 24. G6og. Bul., 5e s6r., v. 18. 1869.)

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OOLES 668 COOPER Cooleys. E MONT,.ThenewslaveryanacCooleys. BEAUMONT, J. The new slavery; an ac - - MEMOIRS of the life of Anthony, Earl of Shaftsbury; o unt of the Jnia an Chinewselaimmgant with a speech of the English consul at Amsterdam, count of the Indian and Chinese immigrants etc. London, 1682/3. f (A55) in British Guiana. London, 1871. 8~ - MODEST vindication of the Earl of S.; in a letter cone. Coolidge, Austin Jacobs, and Mansfield, J. B. His- his being elected King of Poland. n.t.p. London, tory and description of New England. Vol. 1681. f. (A 55) r- PARTICULAR account of the proceedings at the Old1. Me., N. H., Vt. Boston, 1859. 8~ Bayly, Oct. 17, 18, rel. to Earl of S. n.t.p. [16-.] Coolidge, Cornelius. BOSTON. Common Council. Report f. (A 55) of the committee on [his] petition. Boston, 1834. 8. - PROCEEDINGS at the Sessions House, Old-Bayly, (B 1807) London, Nov. 24, upon the bill for high treason Coolidge, George. Poem before Mechanic Apprentices' against theEarlofS. London, 1681. f. (A 55) Lib. Assoc.. Feb. 22. Boston, 1844. 8~ (B 1585) - SOME memoirs; a sober essay for just vindication ot - Boston business street directory, for 1858. See Dam- the Earl of S. London, 1681. f. -(A 55) rell, W. S. - SOME modest reflections upon the commitment of the Coolidge, Mfrs. Hannah, Funeral sermon on. 1819. See Earl of S. n.t.p. London, 1681. f. (A 55) Moore, M. (B 283) Cooper, Anthony Ashley, 8d Earl of Shaftesbury, Coolidge, James Ivers Trecothick. Address before the 1671-1713. Characteristics of men, manners, Boston Young Men's Christian Union, May 6,1853. opinions, times. np., 1757. 3 v. 12~ Boston, 1853. 85 (B 1588) - Farewell discourse to 13th Cong. Oh., July 4. Boston, - Same. 5th ed. Birmingham, 1773. 3 v. 8~ 1858. 8~ (B 1286) - Letters. (In Forster, T. Original letters. 1847.) - Farewell discourse to the Purchase St. Cong., on leav- Cooper, Anthony Ashley, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury. ing their old church. Boston, 1848. 8. (B1286, 1737) Spches upon subjects having relation chiefly - A three years' ministry; sermon, Boston, Feb. 9. S u s h c Boston, 1845. 8. (B 1325) to the labouring class. London, 1868. 8. Coolidge, Joseph. FREEMAN, J. Sermon, death of J. - Address on public health. (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Coolidge. (In Freeman, J., and Cary, S. Funeral Sci. Trans., 1858.)- Opening address. (In 1859.) sermons. 1820. B 1215) - Religiousliberty in Turkey; speech on the manifesto of Coolidge, Samuel. Sermon, Mar. 26, death of Q. Caroline. the Emperor of Russia, Mar. 10. 2d ed. London, Boston, 1738. 8~ (B 872) 1854. 8. (B 1534) Coolidge, Valorous P. TRIAL for the murder of E. Mat- - Speech on the education of the working classes, Feb. thews. n.t.p. 1848. 8~. (B 1443) 28. London, 1843. 8~ (B 1531) Coolie. JENKIN,. Te C; hs r s ad - HORNE, R. H. Lord Ashley and Dr. Southwood Smith. Coolie. JENKINS, E. The Coolie; his rights and ( Horne. New Spirit of the age, v. 1. 1844.) wrongs. New York, 1871. 16" - REMUSAT, C., comte de. (In Revue d. D. mondes, nov. Coombe, Rev. Thomas. Sermon, general fast. Phila., 1775. 1862.) 8. (B 47) Cooper, Apollos. See Bradstreet, Martha, vs. Cooper, A. - Sermon. July 20. the day appointed by the Continental (B 1436) Congress for a fast. Phila., 1775. 8~. (B 619, W 36) Cooper, Sir Astley Paston. Anatomy and surgical - Sermon. Wallbrook, benefit of the children [of] the treatment of crural and umbilical hernia. St. Ethelberga Soc., Apr. 14, 1771. London, 1772. 4~ (B 1347) London, 1807. ft Coombe, Wm. History of the Thames. London, Note. This is Pt. 2 of the following work: J. and J. Boydell, 1794-96. 2 v. f0 - Anatomy and surgical treatment of inguinal Coombs, George. SKETCH of the trial of C. for the murder and congenital hernia. London, 1804. f. of M. Henry alias Coombs. Boston, 1816. 8~. (B344) - Same. MS. Coombs, John James. Trial of Aaron Burr for high - On the anatomy of the breast. London, 1840. treason. Wash., [1865]. 8~ 4~ Plates f. Coombs alias Henry, Maria. See Henry, M. (B 344) - Illustrations of the diseases of the breast. Pt. 1. Coombs, William, Funeral sermon on. 1814. See Dana, G.ndon 1 4 (B 1168). London, 1829. 40. Cooper, Rev. History of North America. -Lectures on the principles and practice of surCooper, Rev. History of North America. Phila., 1797. 120. gery, with add. notes and cases, by F. TyrCooper, Allen. Gradual development of the office, titles, and rl. Boston, 1825-28. 3 v. 80 character of Christ. London, 1825. 8 (B 1366) - Same. Ed. by A. Lee. London, 1836. 8~ Cooper, Anthony Ashley, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury. - Observations on the structure and diseases of Letter from a persons of quality to his friend in the the testis; 2d ed., by B. B. Cooper. London, country. [London.] 1675. 4. (B 1921) 1841. 4~ -- Speech, Oct. 20, 1675. - Speech. (In State tracts. Series of lectures on modern surgery; ed. by C. 1689.) - Series of lectures on modern surgery; ed. by C. - Two speeches in the House of Peers, Nov. 20, 1675, Nov. W. Jones and C. M. Syder. Boston, 1823. 8~ 1678. Hague, 1680. 4~ (B 1921) - On spermatocele. (InDunglison, R. Med. monographs, - ADDRESSES importing abhorrence of an association,etc., v. 2. 1839.) pretended to have been seized in theE. of S.s closet. __ Treatise on dislocations and on fractures of the n.t.p. London, 1682. f. (A 55) - ANSWER to'Brief account'. n.t.p. London, 1681. f. joints. London, 1824. 4. (A 55) - Same. New ed. much enlarged; ed. by B. B. - BRIEF accountof the designs which the Papists have had Cooper* with add.observ. and a memoir of against the Earl of Shaftsbury occasioned by his Cn w. Mad MEr commitment, July 2,1681. n.t.p.,6 —]. f~. (A55) the author. Boston, 1844. 8~ (Mass. Med. - CAMPBELL. J., Lord. Life of LordSBhkftesbury. (In Soc. Lib. pract. med., v. 14.) Campbell, J. Lives of the Lord Chancellors, v. 3.) - and Travers, B. Surgical essays. Pt. 1, 3d CASE of A., Earl of Shaftsbury, with [his] speech.d.; pt. 2, 2d d. London, 1818-20. 2 v. 8 London, 1679. f. (A 55) - CHRISTIE, W. D., ed. Memoirs, letters, and - COOPER, B. B. Life of C. London, 1843. speeches. London, 1859. 8~ 2 v. 80. - IVIL correction of a'Brief account', etc. n.t.p. [Lon. Cooper, Basil H. Count Cavour, his life and career. don, 1681]. f~ (A 55) London, 1860. 18~ - COMPLEAT statesmen, demonstrated in the life, Cooper, Bransby Blake. Life of Sir Astley Cooper. actions, etc., of Anthony Earl of Shaftesbury. London, 1843. 2 v. 8. London, 1683. 12~ - Surgical essays. London, 1833. 80 - EAr, of S.s grand.jury vindicated. n.t.p. London, Cooper, Charles D. See Jenkins, E., vs. Van Rensselaer, 1682, f,. (A 55) S. 1808. (B 408) - LOCKE, J. Life of A. (In Locke, Works, v. 9. 1823.) Cooper, Charles Henry and Thompson. Athense - MARTYN, B,, and KrppIS. A. Life of the Earl; Cantabrigienses. Camb., 1858-61. 2 v. 8~ ed. by G. W. Cooke, London, 1.836, 2 v, 8~, Contents. Vol. 1. 1500-85. 2. 1586-1609.

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COOPER 669 COOPER Cooper, Charles Purton. Act of settlement and -Reports of cases adjudged in the courts of the the Pope's apostolic letters. 2d ed. London, 1851. Lord Chancellor and of the Master of the 8~ (E 107) Rolls, etc., 1837-38. Vol. 1. London, 1838- Address to the Roman Catholics of England. 2d ed. 41 8~ London, 1851. 8~. (E 107) - Ancient British and English churches. 4th ed. Lon- - So muchof Lord Russell's evidence before the select don, 1851. 8~ (E 107) committee of the House of Commons on official salConltents. Stillingfleet, E. Independence of the aries as relatesto law and lawyers; ed. by C. LonBritish churches proved from their carriage towards don 1850. 8 (E 106) Augustine the monk. - Inett, J. Short view of the an- - So much of the Pope's apostolical letters of Sept. 1850, cient and present state of the Eng. Church and monar-as relates to the creation of an archbishopric and chy. Pius ix. Letters apostolic. 1850. - Wiseman, twelvebishoprics; ed. byC. 4thed. Lodon, 1851. Card. N. Pastoral letter, 1850. -- Russell, Ld. J. Let- 8*. (E 107) Cter to the Bp. of Durham.l e - sAppendix. - Statement of what occurred in the court of the Viceter to the Bp. of Durham. - Appendix. Chancellor of England, July 13, 1847, [between] R. - Appellate jurisdiction of the House of Lords, Privy Bethel and C. P. Cooer London, 1847. 8 (E106) Council, and Court of Chancery; Lord Cottenam's - Ultra party amongst the English Roman Catholics; proposal of April, 1836, resp. the office of Lord Chan- letter from a Roman Catholic peer to s. 2d ed. cellor. with remarks by C. 5th ed. London, 1850. London, 1851. 8. (E 107) 8. (E 106) CATALOGUE of portions of the library of C., to Brief account of the proceedings in Parliament ATALOGUE f portions the library of C to rel. to the Court of Chancery, House of be sold 1853. London, 1852. 8 Lords, and Court of Commissioners of Bank- - CATALOGUE of a further portion of the library, rupt. London, 1828. 8~ to be sold 1857. London, 1856. 8~ - Case of Arnold v. Arnold, on the construction of or- - CAUSDICUSIpseud. LettertoC.ontheappointmentof,a~p~f A.nnir.l Arnnirl nn fh^ fn~ nf -~ CAUSIDICUS,pseud. Letter to C. on the appointment of der 16, art. 33, and order 66, of the general orders of a permanent judge in the Court of Chancery, and a May, 1845. London, 1847. 8 (E 106) change in the appellate jurisdiction of the Court of - Common law and the Pope's apostolic letters of Sept. Chacey and the House of Lords. London, 1835. 1850; extracts from letters to C. 2d ed. London, - - Second letter to C. London, 1835. 8 (E 106) * 1851. 8'. (B 1232) - Second letter to C. London, 1835. 8~. (E 106) Same. 10th ed. London, 1851. 8. (E107) - MR. Purton Cooper's paradox. 2d ed. London, 1850. - Debate in the House of Commons, March 27, 1851, on Cooper, Cropley Ashley, 6th Earl of Shaftesbury. Speech, Ld. Russell's motion for leave to bring in a bill for June 7, 1842. London, 1842. 8 (B 1187) the better administration of justice in the Court of - Statement of [a dispute between] R Bethell and C.'Chancery. 4th ed. London, n.d. 8. (E 106) ) - Delay in the offices of the masters in Chancery, and the - Substance of a speech, as counsel for C. Wellbeloved, in remedy.-2d ed. London, 1849. 8~ (E 106) - Substance of a speech, as counsel for C. Wellbeloved, in remedy. 2d ed. London, 1849. 8'. (E 106) the suit of the Attorney General vs. Shore. 2d ed. Government and the Irish Roman Catholic members. London, 1834. 8. (B 11i8) 5th ed. London, 1851. 8. (E 107) - House of Lords as a court of appeal. London, 1850 Cooper, David. Prayer and preaching the great duties of 8'- Ho.se oflrds as a court of appeal. London, 1810; ministers; sermon at the synod of Glasgow and Air, - Late edict of the court of Rome. Ld. Beaumont's let- Apr. 7,1747. Glasgow, 1747.. (B1902) - ter to Ld. Zetlnd; edi. by C. 4th ed. Lnon n, Cooper, E. S. Report of an operation for removing a foreign 0ter to Ld. Zetland; ed. by 07). 4t London, body from beneath the heart. San Francisco, 1857. 1850. 80 (E 107) - Letter to an English Roman Catholic peer. 4th ed. Cooper, Edward. Sermon. (In London Boc. for Prom London. 1851. 1 8'. (E 107)Cooper, Edward. Sermon. (In London Soc. for Prom. London, 1851. 8~ (E 107) Christ. among theJews. 11th report. 1819. B 1033) - Letter to Sir G. Gray, with papers resp. the sanitary. 1 state of St. Giles in the Field, London. 3d ed. Cooper, Elizabeth. Life and letters of Lady AraLondon, 1850. 8'. (E 106) bella Stuart. London, 1866. 2 v. 8~ - Letter to the Lord-Chancellor on a defect in the law reg- Cooper, Sir Grey. A candid answer to the'Honest man's ulating the custody of lunatics. London, 1849. 8~. reasons'. (In Coll. of scarce tracts, v. 2. 1787. B 605) (E 106) Cooper, H. G. Condition of the working classes. London, - Letter to the solicitor-general upon the bill to simplify 1847. 8. (B 1531) the proceedings in the Court of Chancery in Ireland. Cooper, Henry. The right assumed by the judges to fine a 12th ed. London, 1850. 8. (E 106) defendant while making his defence in person denied. - Letter to the Vice-Chancellor of England upon his reso- London, 1821. 8~. (B 1440) lution to abolish the practice of adjourning his court Cooper, James. On restoring archstones of Blackfriar's by reason of the absence of leading counsel. 17th Bridge. (In Inst. of Civil Engin. Trans., v. 1. 1842.) ed. London, 1850. 8. (E 106) Cooper, James. LEWIs, W. D. Account of the efforts of - Lettres sur la Cour de la Chancellerie d'Angle- C. to prevent the confirmation of L., collector of.terre. Londres, 1828. 8~. customs. n.p., [1851]. 8. (B 1450) - Same. Avec une introd. par P. Royer-Collard. Cooper, James Fenimore. American democrt. Paris, 1830. 8~ Cooperstown, 1838. 1,2. Paris, 1830. 8~ - O' Memoir of W. Melmoth; and app. rel. to Lincoln's - Battle of Lake Erie; or, Answers to Burges, Inn. (In Melmoth, W. Importance. 1849.) Duer, and McKenzie. Cooperstown,1843. 12~ - Notes on registration and extrinsic formalities - Bravo. Phila., 1831. 2 v. 12~ of conveyances. Part 1. London, 1831. 8'. - Captain Spike; or, The islands of the Gulf. (In Bent. - Notes upon some passages in the letter to Ld. Denman ley's miscell., v. 20-23. 1846-48.) from Ld. Brougham upon the legislation of 1850 - Chronicles of Cooperstown, N. Y. Cooperswhich relate to the Court of Chancery. London, town, 188. 12. 1850. 8' (E 106) - Oxford University Commission. Letter to the Duke of - Deerslayer. Phila., 1841. 2 v. 12~ Wellington. London, 1851. 8. (E 107) - Same. New York, 1850. 12. -Papers and documents rel. to evidence taken - Gleanings in Europe. Eng. Phila., 1837.2v. 12~ before the committee of the Ho. of Commons - Same. France. Phila., 1837. 2 v. 12~ on the management of the Record Commis- Same. Italy. Phila., 1838. 2 v. 12. sion. London, 1837. 8~ - Heidenmauer. Phila., 1832. 2 v. 12. - Pope's brief of Sept. 1850. Notes of some conclusions - History of the navy of the United States. arrived at in several conferences between Roman Phila., 1839. 2 v. 8~ Catholic priests and a Queen's counsel; ed. by C. Same. Contin. to 1856. N. Y., 1856. 3 v. in 1. 8. 7th ed. London, 1851. 8'. (E 107)Same. Contin. to 186. N. 1856.. in 1. - Portion of, the debate on the Irish Chancery bill, Feb. - Last of the Mohicans. Phila., 1826. 2 v. (v. 2, 1850. London, 1851. 8~ (E 106) new ed. 1835). 12 - Present state of the Court of Chancery. 2d ed. Lon Same. New York, 180. 12 don, 1850. 8'. (E 106) Same. Proposal for the erection of a general office, etc., - Leather stocking tales. on the Rolls estate; with particulars resp. Note. These are The deerslayer; - Last of the Mothe s ors' f L,. 8" hicans; - The pathfinder; - The pioneers; - The the suitors' fund. London, 1832. 8' prairie.

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COOPER 670 COOPER - Letter to his countrymen. New York, 1834. 8~ Cooper, Joseph. Various articles.] (In Phil. Agric. Soc. - Lucie Hardinge. (In Romans populaires. 1850.) Mem.. v. 1. 1808.) Note. A trans. of'Miles Wallingford'. Cooper, Joseph T. Answers to Questions without answers.' M~ onikin. Philans. 1835. 2M s'ingf 12 d'.Phila., 1844. 8. (B 1387) Monikins. Phila., 1835. 2 v. 12~ Cooper, Lemuel P. Historical sketches of Croydon. (In - Notions of the Americans. Phila., 1828. New Hamp. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 6. 1850.) 2 v. 12~ Cooper, Mark A. Speech on the bill to establish anindepenNovels; illust. by F. 0. C. Darley. New York, dent treasury. June, 1840. Wash., 1840. 8~ (B 1497) 1859-64. 32 v. 8~.' Cooper, Mary. Memoirs of C., by A. Clarke. New 1859-64. 32 v. Contents. Vol. 1. Precaution. 2. Spy. 3. Deer- York, 1816. 160. slayer. 4. Last of the Mohicans. 5. Pathfinder. 6. Cooper, Myles. American querist; questions rel. to the Pioneers. 7. Prairie. 8. Pilot. 9. LionelLincoln. disputes between Gt. Brit. and her Amer. colonies. 10. Red rover. 11. Wept of Wish-Ton-Wish. 12. n.p., 1774. 8~ (B 359, 467) Water-witch. 13. Bravo. 14. Heidenmauer. 15. - Friendly address to all reasonable Americans on our Headsman. 16. Monikins. 17. Homeward bound. political confusions. New York, 1774. 80 (W 32) 18. Home as found. 19. Mercedes of Castile. 20. - Same. London, 1774. 8. (B 381) Two admirals. 21. Wing and wing. 22. Wyan -- Sae. America, 1774. 8. (B 1081) dotte. 23. Afloat and ashore. 24. Miles Walling- - The other side of the question; defence of the liberties ford. 25. Chainbearer. 26. Satanstoe. 27. Red- of America. New York, 1774. 8. (B 378) skins. 28. Crater. 29. Jack Tier. 30. Oak open- - Sermon, Dec. 13, 1776; fast day on account of the reings. 31. Sea lions. 32. Ways of the hour. bellion. Oxford, 1777. 4. (B 1257) Pathfinder. Phila., 1840. 2 v. 120. — LEE, C. Strictures on a pamphlet entitled'Friendly -- Pathfinder. Phila., 1840. 2 v. 120. address'. Boston, reprinted 1775. 80 (B 635, 1081) - Same. New York, 1851. 12~ Cooper, Paul. Cutting of the horns of bull calves. (In - Pilot. New York, 1823. 2 v. 12~ Phil. Agric. Soc. Mem.,v. 1. 1808.) - Hedges. (In - Same. Rev. ed. New York, 1849. 12~ v. 2. 1811.) Cooper, Samuel. D.D, The crisis. n.p., June, 1754. 120. - Pioneers. New York, 1851. 120. (B 475, C 70) - Prairie. Phila., 1827. 2 v. 12. - Discourse on the man of sin, Sept 1, 1773, [Dudleian] _ Same. New Yornk, 1862. 12. lecture. Boston, 1774. 8~ (B.841) Precaution. New York, 1820. 2 v. 12 -- Same. 2d ed. corr..Boston, 1774. 80 (B 147, 152) - Precaution. -New York, 1820. 2v. 12~. Power of Christianity over the passions, sermon before Red rover. Phila., 1828. 2 v. 12~ the Univ. of Camb.. Nov. 3. Camb., 1776. 4. (B 1263) - Same. Rev. ed. New York, 1850. 12. -- Right hand of fellowship given at the ordination of Rbbinson'amdricain. (In Romans populaires. 1850.) Penuel Bowen, April 30, 1766. (In Chauncy, C. - - Note. A trans. of'The crater'. Duty of ministers, etc. 1766.) Sketches of Switzerland. Phila,, 1836. 2 v. 12 - Sermon. Apr. 9, 1760, ordin. of J. Jackson. Boston, 1760. 80 (B 55, 66. 1312) Spy. New York, 1849. 120 - Sermon, before the Society for Encouraging Industry, Two admirals. Phila., f842. 2 v. 12 Aug. 8. 1753. Boston, 1753. 8. (B 216) -~ Two admirals. Phila., 1842. 2 v. 120. -- Sermon, May 26, election. Bost., 1756. 8~ (B179, 184) - Same. Rev. ed. New York, 1851. 12~" - Sermon, Oct. 25. 1780, commencement of the constitu- Water-witch. Phila., 1831. 2 v. 120. tion and inauguration of the new government. - Same. Rev. ed. New York, 1851. 120 [Boston, 1780.] 8. (B 20, 49, 182, 186) of thmKey. ho. New Yor-k, 180. 120. Dutch. (In Verzameling van stukken tot de dertien - Ways of the hour. New York, 1850. 12~ Ver. Staeten betr. 1781.) - Wept of Wish-Ton-Wish. Phila., 1829. 2 v. 12~ - Sermon, death of George II., Jan 1, 1761. Boston, Same. (In Sargent, E. Mod. st. dr., v. 20-21.) 1761. 8. (B 17, 175, 216, 840) R ev. ed. N. York, 1851. 1^ — Sermon. Oct. 16. 1759, reduction of Quebec. Boston, Wing-and-wing. Rev.ed. N. York, 1851.1[1759]. 8~ (B 47, 160, 216) - Wyandotte. Phila., 1843. 2 v. 12. - Sermon, to the Anc. and Hon. Artillery Company, pseudon. Muck-a-muck. (In Harte, B. Condensed June 3, 1751. Boston, 1751. 80 (B 49, 87, 840) novels. 1871.) - Elegy sacred to mee. of. 1784. See Peters, P. (B 281) - and Onderdonk, H. [Correspondence on the - Funeral sermon on. 1784. See Clarke, J. (B 87,216,281) capture and death of Gen. Woodhull. Cut- Cooper, Samuel, M. D. Critical reflections relative tings from the Home journal. N. Y., 1848.] to the cataract. London, 1805. 12. - s. Greeley, H., and McElrath, T. Brief statement in - Dictionary of practical surgery. Lond., 1809. 8. the case for libel. 1843. 8". (B 1435) - Same. 7th ed. London, 1838. 8~. - BRYANT, W. C. Discourse on the life, genius, and Diseases of the joints. Boston, 1808. 12. writings of C. (In Cooper, J.F. Precaution. 1861.) - USHING, C. Reply to the letter of C. Boston, 1834. Fist lines of the practice of surgery. 2d 80 (B 1085) Amer. ed. Phila., 1808. 8~. - LONGACRE, J. B., and HERRING, J. (In their Nat. - Same. With notes by A. H. Stevens, etc. 2d portr. gal., v. 1. 1837.) REPLY to [his] letter by one of his countrymen. Bos- Amer. ed. Phila., 1828. 2 v. 8~. ton, 1834. 8~ (B 1025) - Same. 3d Amer. ed.; revised by [J. V. C. Cooper, James G. Distribution of the forest trees of N. Smith]. Boston, 1828. 8. America. (n Smithsonian Inst. Report, 188.) - -Same. Vol. 2. 4th ed. London, 1820. 8 Medical report, Fort Vancouver, Dec. 26, 1853. - Nat. hist. of the western division. (In U. S. War - Properties of datura stramonium. (In Caldwell, C. Dep't. Reports of explor. for a R. R, to the Pacific, Medical theses, v. 1. 1805.) in 1853-54. v. 1, pt. 1. 1855. - Botany of the route - COCKS, W P. Illustrations of S. Cooper's sur[near the 47th and 49th parallels].- Catalogue of gical dictionary. London, 1831-33. 2 v. 8~ plants collected in Washington Territory. (In v. 12, Cooper, Samuel. SNow, W. P. (In his Southern generals. pt. 2. 1860.) Mammals. - Land birds. - Reptiles. 1866.) - Crustacea. (In v. 12. pt. 3, 1860.) Ad- SUCrLEY, G., anzd STEVENS, I. J. Natural his. Cooper, Thomas, Bp. of Winchester, dE. 1594. AdSCKLEY, G. and STENS, m. J. Natura his onition to the people of England against tory of Washington Territory, with much rel. tin to the peole of Eg d g to Minnesota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oregon, and Martin MaT Prelate, 1589. Loetd, 1847. Bri California. New York, 1859. 4 — Thesaurus lingua Romanse et Britanicee. Cooper, John. Description of Machias, Me. (In Mass. Hist. London, 1578. fo Soc. Col., v, 3. 1810.) - MAR PRELATE, M. Hay any worke for Cooper; Cooper, John Gilbert. Letters concerning taste, a reply to the'Admonition', with notes. 3d ed. London, 1757. 8~ London, 1845. 12~ - Poems. (In Anderson, R. Brit. poets, v. 10. 1795; - Cooper, Thomas, an Indian of Gay Iead. Traditions and Chalmers, A. Eng. poets, v. 15. 1810.; -- Camp- customs of the Indians of Martha's Vineyard. (In bell, T. Brit. poets, v. 6. 1819.) Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. v. 1. 1806.) - Project of raising an hospital for decayed authors. (In Cooper, Capt. Thomas. Defence [of his] conduct in action Dodsley, P. Fugitive pieces, v. 2. 1761.) off Toulon. London, 1746. 8~. (C 255)

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COOPER 671 COOTE Cooper, Thomas, MID., LL.D., d. 1840. Analysis - ASHLEY. J. Letter to C., in answer to his objeetion0 of the blue iron earth of N. Jersey, - On bleaching. to Ashley's sermon. np., 1743. 4. (B 583, 649) (In Amer. Phil. Soc. Trans., n.,. 1. 1818.) -., J. Remaks on C's objections to Ashley's sermon - Discourse on the connexion between chemistry and D, W. The late religio co otios in N. Eng medicine. Phila., 1818. 8~. (B 446) II AND, W.'The late religious comnotions in N. Eng.; medicine. Phila., 1818. 80 (B 446) answer to J. Edwards's'Distinguishing marks' - Lectures on the elements of political economy. with exam. of C.'s pref. to Edwards's sermon. BosColumbia, 1826. 8". ton, 1743. 8~. (C 43) - Letters on the slave trade. Manchester, 1787. 8. (C 257) - Funeral sernon on. 1743. See Colman, B. (B 68) Observations on Priestley's writings. (In Priestley, J. Cooper, Wm., D.D.- Christ the true Messiah; sermon to the Mem. 1806.) Jews, Aug. 28. London, 1796. 8~. (B 1337) - Observations resp. the history of physiognomy. (In Daniel's seenty weeks; sermon to the Jews. London, Literary and Philos. Soc. of Manchester. Mem., 1796. 8' (B 1337) v. 3.. 1790) The promised seed; sermon'to Jews, Whitechapel, -Opinion of Judge Cooper in the case of Demp- Aug. 28. Boston, 1796 [1797?]. 8 (B 151) O- Wisdom of the Mosaic revelation; sermon, June 20, sey vs. Insurance Co. of Pennsylvania, on 1772. Camb., 1773. 4~. (B 1347) effect of sentence of a foreign court of admi- Cooper, Wm., Earl. See Cowper, W. ralty; pub. by A. J. Dallas. Phila., 1810. 8. Cooper, Wm. Report upon mollusca. (In Cooper, J. G., atad others. Nat. hist. of Wash. Territory. 1859.) - Reply to Burke's invective against C. and Watt. Lon-. Territory.. don, 1792. 8'. (B 698, 709) Cooper, Wm. Durrant. Glossary of the provincial- Some information resp. America. 2d ed. Lon- isms of Sussex. Brighton, 1836. 8 don, 1796. 8 — Letters and will of Dr. Andrew Borde. -Protestant aon, 170.8. 80.refugees in Sussex. (In Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Col., - Strictures addr. to J. Madison on the celebrated Re- v. 13. 1861.) Social condition of Sussex, 1631-32. port of W. H. Crawford. Phila., 1824. 8'. (B 1492) (n v 16. 1864.) - Tract on the proposed alteration of the tariff. Phila., Lists of forein Protstants and aliens 1824. 8~. (B 548) ~ - Lists of foreign Protestants and aliens, resi- Tracts on medical jurisprudence. Phila., 1819. dent in England, 1618-88. Westminster, 8~. 1862. 4. (Camden Soc., v. 82.) Contents.' Farr, S. Elements. - Dease, W. Re- - and Ross, T. Notices of Hastings. From Susmarks on med. jurispr. - Male, G. E. Epitome of sex Archaeol. Soc. Col., v. 14. Lewes, 1862. 8~ juridical or forensic medicine. - Haslam, J. Med.. M. Flagellations and the flag jurispr. as it relates to insanity. - Cooper, T. Digest. Flagellat of law rel. to insanity. - Erskine, T. Speech for J. lants; history of the rod in all countries. Hadfield, indicted for shooting at the King. - Cooper, T. London, [1870]. 8~. Abstract of a report of the trial of A. Kessler; - Me- Cooper, The; a farce. See Arne, T. A. moir on the chromat of potash. as a test for detecting oo o., A ci i arsenic; - On nuisances. - Verdict of coroner's inquest Co-operation. BRISBANE, A. Social destiny of on the bodyof M. Dillon. man; or, Association and re organization of ACCOUNT of the trial of T. C. [for] libel. Phila., 1800. industry. Phila., 1840. 8". 8. (B 641) - BLANQUI, J. A. De la concurrence et du principe - CAREY, M. Examination of a tract on the alteration d'association. (In Paris. Inst. Ac. d. Sci. lIor. of the tariff, by T. Cooper. Phila., 1824. 8. (B 548), Seances, v. 9. 1846.) - - Same; added, Arguments in favour of protection, by - CAN the principles of co-operation be profitably apT. Cooper. 3d ed. Phila., 1824. 12~. (B 1636, C 266) plied to production? If so, under what conditions? Cooper, Thompson. Athenae Cantab. See Cooper, C. H. (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans., 1865.) Cooper,Wm. Collectanea chymica. Lond.,1684.8. - DUVAL,J. Les socidets cooperatives. (In Thevenin. XNf Cirld.(.'P~hialhe Arcanum;'E. Cours d'economie industrielle. 3e ser. 1866.) Nnneoy. Childe., (pa.E. Philalethes). Arcanum; - OOAE, G. J. Moral errors which endanger cosecret of the imhiortal liquor called Alkahest. - Practice - HOLYOAE, G. J. oral errors which endange coof lights; of the philosophers-stone. - Helmont, J. B. operative success. (In Nat. Assoc. Prom Soc. Sci. van. Prancipiolum. - Antonie, F. Aurum-potabile. - Trans., 1862.) - Co-operations during the cotton scarcity. (It 1864.) - Partnerships of industry. (In Bernhardus, Trevisanus. Treatise ofthe philosophers- scarcity. 184.) rtnrships of idustry. ( stone. - Ripley, Sir G. Bosome-book.- Bacon, r. 1865.) - Defects of official statistics of co-operation. stone. — Ripley, Sir G. Bosome-book. — Bacon, IR. (n 1869.) Speculum alchymiee.~-Starkey, (G. Admirable efficacy (Ia. 1869.) Speculum aichymlise. - Starkey, G. Admirable efficacy - LAURENT. E. Les sociitis cooperatives. (In his of oyl of sulphur-vive per Campanam. - Platt, Sir H. - Les ee e ve New and artificial remedies against famine. - Tumba Pa- ENDRIKm, v. in h hf E18 Semiramidis, tomb of Semiramis hermetically sealed. - ( Nt. A. rom. Soc. S. Trans., 1870 Star-key, G.. Pill vindicated. (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans., 1870.) Starkey, G. Pill vindicated.r Cooper, Wm., d. 1743. Account of the behavior PEET IER,E. Dumouvementcooperatifinterof M. Cushing after his condemnation. (In Webb; national, Paris, 1867. 8. J. Greatness of sin. 1734. D 3) - REYBAUD, M. I. L. Sur les associations entre ouvriers - The beatifick vision; discourse, death of M. Abbot. ou entre patrons et ouvriers. (In Paris. Inst. Ac. d. Boston, 1734. 8. (C 164) Sci. Aor. Mem., v. 9. 1855.) - Blessedness of the saint; sermon, Jan. 19. Boston, - SOLLY, H. Co-operation as it affects the working 1727. 8. (C 10) classes. (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans., - Concio hyemalis; sermon, Jan. 23. Boston, 1737. 8~. 1869.) (B 77) - VILLERM], L. R. Des associations ouvrieres. (/f - Confession of faith. Boston, 1716. 8~ (C 120) Paris. Inst. Ac. d. Sci. Mor. Mem., v. 7. 1850.) _ Doctrine of predestination unto life; four ser- See Nat. Assoc. Prom. Sc. Sci. Trans., passim. mons. Boston, 1740. 12 Co-operative building, See Building associations. - Honours of Christ demanded of the magistrate; ser- Cooper's cavalry tactics. New Orleans, 1861. 12. mon, election day, May28. Boston, 1740. 8. (B145, Cooper's son, a tale; by the author of One-eyed 181, 183, 216) Dick. Boston, 1846. 18~. - Man humbled by being compared to a worm; sermon, Coo funer:al of W. Tailer. Bost., 1732. 8. (B 85, 216) (pers. his Deutscen Vosbttnerandwerkewohneiten - One shall be taken and another left; sermon, Boston, Voksbcher,. 7. 180.) Mar. 22. Boston, 1741. 8. (B 52, 77,216) Cooperstown, V. Y. The chronicles of C., [by - Preface. (In Chanler,I. New converts. 1740. C172) J. F. Cooper]. Cooperstown, 1838. 12~ - Reply to the objections against inoculation. 3d impr. Coos County, N. H. PoWEts, G. Historical Boston, 1730. 8. (B 514 744) - Sermon in Boston, decease of P..Thacher, [1738/39]. sketches of Coos County. Haverhill, 1841. 12~. MS. (B 281) - Map. From surveys of H. F. Walling. New - Service of God recommended to the choice of York, 1861. young people; funeral sermon on J. Coney. Coote, Charles. History of ancient Europe, to acBoston, 1726. 12~. company Russell's'Modern Europe'. Lon- Another copy. (C40) con, 1815. 3 v. 8. - The work of ministers, etc.; sermon at Springfield, - Continuation of ussell's'Modern Europe', to 1815 Jan. 26, ordination of R. Breck. Bost., 1736. 8~. 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COOTE 672 COPENHAGEN Coote, Sir'Eyrc. PLAIN statement of facts relative to Sir E. son. Af handling om Korsets Tegn paa de nordiske C. London, 1816. 8~ (B 1527) Monumenter, med Tedninger. Nyerup. Beskrivelse Coote, Henry Charles. A neglected fact in English over Samsde 2 en Afdeling. - Abrahamson. Beskrivelse. history. London, 1864. 80 af Runerne paade 2de i Museet voorende Traestykker fra h'istory. Lonon, 1564:. Q.Vinje Kirke i Christiansands Stift i Norge; meerkelige ved Coote, Holmes. On joint diseases; their pathology, deres Forbin delse med Kong Suerres og Magnus Erlingdiagnosis, and treatment. London, 1867. 8~ sens Historie. - Nyerup. Beskrivelse af den gamle Tro- Abscess. - Gangrene. (In Holmes, T. - Syst. of nes Kirke i Nordlandene i Norge; efter flere Efterretninsurgery, v. 1. 1860.) - Injuries of the face. (In gers Sammenligning. - Thorlacius, B. Den snoldelevske v. 2.) - Diseases of the tongue. - Plaster surgery. Runesteen: Beretning; Abrahamson. Korte Forklar(In v. 3.) - Diseases of the thyroid gland. - Surgi- ing; Thorlacius, S. Udfiirlig Undersdgelse om dens cal instruments and apparatus. (In v. 4. 1864.) Runeskrift og maerkelige Symboler. - Nyerup. Udtog Coote, Richard, Earl of Bellamont. Speech to the Council af Kjers Indberetning om Oldsager i (Esterlygum Sogn and Assembly of N. Ramp., Aug. 7, 1699. (In New i Slesvig, med et antiqvarist Situationskort stukket. - Hamp. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 4. 1838.) Commissionens 2den Rapport til Hs. Majestnet Kongen. Cootwyck (Lat. Cotovicius), Johann. Synopsis reipublicae - Commissionens 2den Anmeldelse til det Danske og til Venetae. (In Contarini, G. De rep. Venet. 1628.) det Tydske Cancellie om Monumenter, foreslagne til "Copa de mirfil, La; especticulo trdgico. (ln Zorrilla, J. Fredning. 2, pt. 1. Thorlacius, S. Forklaringover de Obras, v. 2. 1852.) i Lovisenlunds Have opsatte Slesvigske Runestene. - Copan. GALINDO, J. Description of the ruins of Copan, Slagelse og dens Omegn, i antiqvarisklHenseende: A. Fuin Central Amer. (In Archseologia Americana, glsang, N. S. Beretning om St. Mikkels-Sogn. ved. v. 2. 1836.) B. Bastholm, H. Indberetning om St. Peders Sogn. ved. Cope, Edward D. Homologies of cranial bones of the rep- c. Lange, J. Beretning om H/ie og Steenmonumentilia. (In Amer. Assoc. Proc., v. 19. 1870.) teriStillinge-sogn. —Abrahamson. Mnerkelighederpaa - Geol. survey of Illinois. 1866. See Illinois. Runestene. - Olavsen, J. Om Oldtidslevninger paa lisland. - Vedel-Simonsen. Palnatokkes Gravhdi i Cope, Edward Meredith. Introduction to Aris- yisla. - Ved elSimonsen. Parrebo rg ved Trodhiem. Fyen. - Werlauff. Om -Sverresborg ved Trondhiem. totle's'Rhetoric'. London, 1867. 8~ Pt. 2. Faury de St. Vincent. Mindesmaerker og Tradi- The taste for the picturesque among the Greeks. (In tioner fria Egnen om Aix i Provence, med Hensyn paa Cambridge essays. 1856.) Marius's Seiervindinger over Cimbrerne og Teutonerne, Cope, Sir John. REPORT of the proceedings of the meddeelttilligemed nogle Tillaegaf Bp. Muenter. -Paluboard of officers on the conduct of C. [and dan,J. Om Riiddinge-KongensBegravelseogto mrkvaerdige Jettestuer i en Ho6i nerde rved. - Brockothers]. London, 1749. 4~ dorff. Beretning om Oldsager i HSibye Sogn i Odsherred i Cope, Thomas Pym, and others, committee of citizens. 2d Siaelland. - Muenter, Bp. livike-Monumenteti Skaane. appeal to the people of Pennsylvania on an asylum - Fugisang. Bemnaerkninger over Lundforlund Monufor the insane poor. Phila., 1840. 8~ (B 1568) mentet ved Slagelse. - Vedel-Simonsen. Efterretning - CHANDLER, J. It. Life of C. (In Hunt, F. Lives of om tvende private Samlinger af nordiske Oldsager i IylAmer. merchants, v. 1. 1856.) land meddelt. - Fortegnelse paa de ved Vedel-Simonsen Copeland, Alexander. An ancient mode of sepulture in for det antiqvariske Museum i Aarene 1807-14indsamlede Scotland. - Combustion of dead bodies formerly in Oldsager. - Rafn, C. Beskrivelse over et gammelt BarScotland. (In Lit. and Philos. Soc. of Manchester. fred. - Vedel-Simonsen. Archaeologisk Rapport, 1812. Memoirs, v. 4, pt. 1, 2. 1793-96.) - Thorlacius, B. Hemse-Monumentet, en mnerkelig unCopeland, C. C. A Choctaw tradition. -(In Amer. deijordisk Bygning paa Gulland; - Flensborgske Maerk Ethnolog. Soc. Trans., v. 3, pt. 1. 1853.). verdigheder. - Fortegnelse paa de Urner, der findes i Copeland, Melvin. The Sabbath; when does it begin? det antiqvariske Museum iKibbenhavn. 3, pt. 1. WerGlasgow, n.d. 8. (B 1374) lauff. Kong Erik Menveds og Dronning Ingeborgs Copeland, Robert Morris. Country life; a hand- Gravminde IingstedKirke. - Muenter, p. RokkeCopelan Robert Moris. Country life;and lhand- stcnene paan Bornholm.- Rost. 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Antiqvariske Bemaerkninger, isEer om det gamle nu forsFrederic v.{~ Copenhague. n.., 1764. f0. vundne Slot Skindelborg ved Colding. - Fserbcske Old- Map. WAIHRE Abbjldung. n.p., [16-]. (E 78, no. sager: A. Gade and Lyngbye, H. C. Om den gamle 178a) Kirkemuur ved Kirkeboe paa Faerime; B. Lyngbyes Copenhagen. Kongelige. Coimm. for Oldsagers Efterretningom adskilligeOldsagerogMaerkvmrdigheder Opbevaring. Antiqvariske Annaler. kji. paap Faerie; c. Grev Vargas Bedemar, Thorlacius, B., and Thomsen, C. T. Tillueg til disse Beretninger.benhavn, 1812-27. 4 v. 8". IRepholtz, M. G. P. Om et gammelt Offerkar af Steen, Contents. Vol. 1, pt. 1. Muenter, Bp. Fortale. - fundet ved Prestlhe. - Jermn, J. Beretning om (EsNyerup. Det af Kong Valdemar opbygte Vordingborg terbrbnderslev og Hallund Sogne. - Magnusen, F. Slots wervaerdige Ruiner. - Verlauff. 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London, Mathilde. 8. Claire d'Albe.- Elizabeth, on Les exiles 1641. 4. de Siberie. - God's promise to his plantations; a sermon. London, - Elizabeth; or, The exiles of Siberia. N. York, 1634; reprinted Boston, 1686. 8~. (B 215) 1841. 320. - The keyes of the kingdom of heaven and power thereof. -La prise de J6richo. (In Suard, J. B. A. Melanges 2ed Loon,1 644. (130) de litt6rature, v. 1. 1803.) - Same. Boston, 1844. 12~ - KAVANAGH, J. French women of letters. (In her - Letter to his wife, Oct. 3, 1632. (In Young, A. Chron. Biog. sketches, v. 2. 1862.) of Mass. 1846.) Cotting, Benjamin Eddy. Diphtheritis; or, Membranous - Letter to [Roger] Williams, wherein is shewed that croup. Boston, 1859. 8~ (B 1551) those ought to be received into the church who are - Nature in disease; address before the Norfolk Dist. godly. London, 1643. (In Narragansett Club. Med. Soc. Boston, 1852. 80. (B 1551) Pub., v. 1. 1866.) - Statistics of consumption in Roxbury. Boston, 1854. - Letter to the Bp. of Lincoln,May 7, 1633. (In Young, A. 8~. (B 1551) Chron. of Mass. 1846.) Cotting, John Ruggles. Introduction to chemistry. - Nashauanittue meninnunk wutch mukkiesog; Boston, 1822. 12. kah yeuyeu qushkinnummun en Indiane Cotting, Uriah. Remarks on a proposition from the Boston unnontoowaonganit, nashpe G. Rawson. and Roxbury Mill Corporation. Boston, 1818. 8~ Cambridge, 1691. 12 (B 456) Cottiugham, John. The death of the righteNote.'A translation of' Spiritual milk for babes'. Cottingham, Job-D. The death of the righteous desirable; sermon, New Town, death of Wm. Good; added, - Reasons for his removal to N. Eng. (In Young, A. an address at the interment of Matilda Twait. Lon- Chron. of Mass. 1846.) don, [178-]. 8. (B 1858) - Reply to Williams; his examination. (In NarraganCottingham, L. N. Working drawings for Gothic ett C aleu. Pust., 1713. 2.)(C62) ornaments,-etc. Londo, n~d.f- Sermon,atSalem,1636. n.tp. Bost., 1713. 16. (C62) ornaments, etc. London, n.d. f. - Treatise of the covenant of grace; sermons on Cottle, Joseph. Psalms in metre. 2d ed. Lon- Actsvii.8. 3d ed. London, 1671. 8~. don, 1805. 12 _- The way of the churches of Christ in New - Reminiscences. of S. T. Coleridge and R. England. London, 1645. 4~ Southey. New York, 1847. 120~ - M'CLUvR, A. MW. Life of C. Bost., 1846. 12~ - Strictures on the Plymouth Antinomians. Lon- (Lives of the chief fathers of New Eng., v. 1.) don, 1823. 8. - MATHER, C. (In his Johannes in eremo. 1695.) Cottle, Mark, Funeral sermon on. 1682. See Freeman, S. - NORTON, J. Life and death of C. London, (B 1212) Cotton, iirs. An. - Account of our late troubles in Virginia. 1658. 4. (In Force, P. Col. of tracts, v. 1. 1836.) - WATERSTON, R. C. Papers on G. Herbert and C. (In Cotton, Sir Arthur. Famines in India. their causes and Mass. Hist. Soc. Proc., 1866-67.) remedies. (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans., - WHITING, S. Life of C. (In Young, A. Chron. of 1866.) the first planters of the colony of Mass. Bay.) Cotton, Bartholommeus de. Historia Anglicana; - WILLIAMS, R. Bloudy tenent of persecution neenon De archiepiscopis, etc.; ed. by H. R. discussed, and C.'s letter examined and anLuard. London, 1859. 8~ swered; ed. for the Hanserd Knollys Soc. Cotton, Charles. Genuine works. Lond., 1715. 8~. by E. B. Underhill. London, 1848. 8. Contents. Scarronides; or,Virgiitravestie. -Lucian Cotton, John. of llatifax and Plymouth. Account of the burlesque. - The wonders of the Peake. - The plan- church of Christ in Plymouth. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. ter's manual. Col., v. 4. 1795.) - Same. London, 1741. 120 - Same. (Appended to Robbins, P. Sermon, 1760. - Poems. (In Chalmers. Eng. poets., v. 6. 1810; and J. Vindication of a semon. ~~~- ^ p^'' ^ ^~- Appendix. (In Porteri J. Vindication of a sermon. Campbell, T. Brit. poets, v. 4. 1819.) 1751. B155) - Compleat angler; ed. by M. Browne. (In Walton,. - The general practice of the churches of N. Eng. relatCompleat angler. 17150.) ing to baptism vindicated; with letters. Boston, - Same. With life of C. C. comp. from the Memoir of [1772? 12~. (B 255, C 125) Sir J.Hawkins, byE. Jesse. (In Walton, I. Comn. - The gen. practice. etc., further vindicated; answer to C. plete angler. 1856.) - w SiJLfofCC.Cplete angler. 1856.).:Robbins's Reply. Boston, 1773. 12~. (B 255, C 125) - AWKINS, Sir. JLife of. c. Compleat a gler. - God's call; two [fast] sermons, Plymouth, June 30. See Walton, Iab. drought and war. Boston, 1757. 8~ (B 1092, 1256) Cotton, Mfrs. Elizabeth. MATHER, C. On the character of - A seasonable warning to the churches; narrative of C., and memnlao ls of piety by [her]. (In 7is Eccle- transactions atMiddleboro'. Bost., 1746. 4~ (B653) siae monila. 1726. C 9) - BRIANT, L. Some more friendly remarks on Porter & Cotton, Rev. Henry. Editions of the Bible and Co. Boston. 1751. 8~. (B155) parts thereof in English, 1505-1850. 2d ed. - ROBBINS, C. teply to C.. relating to baptism. BosOxford, 1852. 80 ton, 1773. 8~. (B 143, C 125, 149, 187) - - Some remarks on C.'s'General practice of the churches - The typographical gazetteer. Oxford, 1825. 8. of N. Eng., relating to baptism', further vindicated. - Same. 2ded. Oxford, 1831. 8. Boston, 1774. 8~ (C126) - 2d ser. Oxford, 1866. 8~ Cotton, John, of Newtown. Ministers of Christ Cotton, James W. Biography of J. H. Tucker. (In Har- should be earnest in speaking to young peovard memorial biog., v. 2. 1866.) ple; four sermons. Boston, 1729. 120. Cotton, Rev. John, 1585-1652. The bloudy tenent -AnOther copy. (D13) washed and made white in the bloud of the - God's awful determination, etc.; sermon after the earthLambe; added, a Reply to Mr. Williams' qu H es. Boft.,1728. 8hi (B43) ~~~~answer tC.slte.Lno,14.0. - Holy fear of God and his judgments; sermon, Nov. 3, answer to C.'s letter. London, 1647. 4 ~ o f1727 [fast day]. Boston, 1727. 80 (C 10)

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COTTON 685 COTTON - Ministers of the gospel should speak as pleasing God, - CASSELS, W. R. Cotton; ace. of its culture in etc.; sermon, at the ordination of W. Cotton, Hamp- Bombay Presidency. Bombay, 1862. 8. ton, N.H., June 19. Boston, 1734. 8~. (B 1315, C39) - Wisdom and the fear of God recommended to rulers - CTAPMAN, J. Cotton and commerce of India. and people; election [sermon]. Boston, 1753. 8~ London, 1851. 8. (B 146, 181, 184) - CLAIBORNE, J. Report on the consumption of Cotton, Josiah. Vocabulary of the Mass. [or Natick] cotton in Europe, 1858. [Wash., 1858.] 8. Indian language. Camb., 1829. 8". (35th Cong., 1st sess. Sen. Ex. doc. 35.) - Same. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 22. 1830.) COATES, B. Cotton cultivation in Africa, in ref. to Cotton, Mary, Viscountess Combermere, and Knol- abolition of slavery in the U. S. Phila., 1858. 8~ lys, W. W. Memoirs and correspondence of (B 1484) Vis. Combermere. London, 1866. 2 v. 8. - COXE, T. Memoir of Feb. 1817, upon the subject of the cotton wool cultivation, etc. a.t.p. 8~. (B 461) Cotton, Nathaniel. Poems. (Jn Anderson, R. Brit. poets, tivationf v. 11. 1795; - in Campbell, T. Brit. poets. v. 7. DECOIN, R. L. History and cultivation of cot1819; -in Chalmers, A. Eng. poets, v. 18. 1810.) ton and tobacco. London, 1864. 8. Cotton, Sir Robert. Posthuma; divers choice pieces; - DOLLFUS A. Production du coton. (It France. [pub. by J. Howell]. Lond., 1651. 8~. Com. Imp. de l'Expos, de 1867. Rapports, v. 16.) _[pub.n * X 1_ ~~~- DRAPIERb D. Filature de coton. Palis 1868. Contents. Relation of proceedings against ambassadors. - That the Kings of Eng. have been pleased to 18~. (Manueis-Roret.) consult with peeres in the Councell, of marriage, peace, - DUDLEY, J. G. Cotton; growth, trade, and and warre. - The Soveraignes person is required in the manufacture. New York, 1853. 8 great Councells. - Lawfullles of combats in the pres- S Amer. - ence of the King or constable. - Breife abstract of the -. Statist. Soc. Bu question of precedence between Eng. and Spaine. - Re-. 1. 1853. monstrance of the treaties of amitie and marriage of - EAST INDIA Co. Reports and documents [on] Austria and Spaine with Eng. - Twenty-four arguments the culture and manufacture of cotton-wool, [conc.] popish practises against the allegiance of his etc., in India. London 1836. 8 majesty. - Manner and meanes how the Kings of Eng. have supported and repaired their estates. - Answer to - ELLISON, T. Hand-book of the cotton trade. certain arguments from supposed antiquity. - Argu- London, 1858. 8~ ment of the Ho. of Commons cone. the liberty of every _ FIBRILIA a substitute for cotton. Boston, freeman.- Speech touching the alteration of coyne. - Danger wherein this kingdome now standeth and the 1861. 12. remedy. - Sir F. Walsingham's anatomizing of honesty, - FOCILLON, -. Essais de culture du cottoh en France. ambition, and fortitude. - Briefe discourse cone. the (In France. Conm. Imp. de l'Expos. de 1867. Rap. power of the Peeres and Commons, in point of judica- ports, v. 6.) ture. — Short view of the long reign of 1-enry III. - FORWOOD, W. B. Influence of price upon the cultiva- The antiquity and dignity of Parliaments. London, tion and consumption of cotton, 1860-70. (In 1679. f. (A 54) Statist. Soc. Journ., v. 33. 1870.) - Danger wherein the kingdom now standeth, and the FRANCE. Con. Imp. de l'Expos. de 1867. (In their remedy, 1627. (In Somers. Col. of tracts. 2d ed., Rapports, v. 4. 1868.) v. 4. 1810.) - GLADSTONE, J. Inexpediency of permitting the im- Short view of the long life and raigne of Heniy In. of portation of cotton wool from the U. S. during the Eng.; presented to K. James. [London.] 1627. 4~ present war. London, 1813. 8~ (B 239) (B647) - GLIDDON, G. R. 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Mason's Obs. on his method of coloring; 1818-26. 1828. - Return of the number of square yards Letters of Dr. Johnson, etc., and a list of of printed cotton cloths that have paid duty, 1826-28. 1829. - Account of cotton goods exported, 1823-28. pictures and prices. London, 1859. 8 1829. - Account of the exports of cotton goods, 1814-30. Cotton, WVm. C. Short and simple letters to English folk; 1830. - Account of the number of bales of cotton imno. 5. Mary Thompson's cottage walls. London, ported from the U. S. [in] 1829. 1830. - Account of 1842. 12~. (C 248) printed goods exported, 1798-1829. Account of cotton Cotton. ARNOLD, R. A. History of the cotton manufactured goods exported, 1798-1829. Account of fam"ine [in Eng], from the fall of Sumter to +cotton twist and yarn exported. 1831. - Account of the famine [in Eng.], ifom the fall of Sumter to exports of cotton goods, of the importation and exporthe passing of the public works act. 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COTTON 686 COULOMB -- Report from the select committee on the - THOMAS, A. Consid. sur l'avenir de la culture growth of cotton in India, 1848. [London, du coton en Algerie. Alger, 1870. 16~ 1848.] f~ - U. STATES. Treasury Dept. App. to special - - Report on the duties payable on printed cot- report no. 3. Selections from the testimony ton goods, etc. n.p., 1818. f~ in respect to cotton as a source of national -- -Report on the growth of cotton in India. revenue. Wash., 1866. 8~ n.p., 1818. f~ - UIRE, A. Cotton manufacture of Gr. Brit. - GUEST, R. British cotton manufactures and a London, 1836. 2 v. 8. reply to an article on spinning machinery. - WATTS, J. The facts of the cotton famine. Lon-Manchester, 1828. 8~ don, 1866. 8~ - HAYDEN, I., vs. SUFFOLK MANUrAC. Co., for - W5HEELER, J. T. Madras vs. America; handinfringement-of a patent for'improvement in book to cotton cultivation. N.Y., 1866. 8~ long trunks for cleaning cotton'. Boston, - WHITE. G. S. 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COULOMB 687 COURCELLE Coulomb, Charles Auguste de. Recherches sur la Count Teleki; a story of modern Jewish life and meilleur maniere de fabriquer les aiguilles customs, by Eca. London, 1869. 8~. aimant6es. n.p., [1778?]. 4". Counterfeits. See Bank notes. - Sur les moyens d'ex6cuter sous l'eau [les] tray- Counter-irritation. GRANVILLE, A.B. C., its prinaux hydrauliques. Paris, 1819. 8~. ciples and practice. Phila., 1838. 8~ - Th6orie des machines simples. Nouv. 6d. Countermine, The. See Nalson, J. Paris, 1821. 4~. Counterparts; by [E. S. Sheppard]. London, 1854. Coulson, Wm. Diseases of the bladder. London, 3 v. 8~ 1838. 120~ Countersign, Daily; pub. by the ladies' executive - Same. (In Dunglison, R. Med. and surg. monog., committee for the Mississippi Valley sanitary v. 2. 1839.) - fair; no. 1-13, May 17 - June 4, 1864. St. Coultas, Harland. What may be learned from a Louis, 1864. f. tree. New York, 1860. 80. Counterstroke. DAVID, -. Effects of C., and of Coulter, John. 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ORABBE 694 CRAIG Crabbe, George, the son. Outline of system of nat- Crafts, Wmi. Selection from the miscellaneous uraltheology. London, 1840. 8~. writings; prefixed, a memoir of his life. - Life of his father. (It Crabbe, G. Poet. works, v. 1.) Charleston, 1828. 8~ Crabtree, Wm. Funeral sermon, death of J. Hart- Contents. Memoir. - Orations: Feb. 22, 1812; - ley. Leeds, 1780. 8~ July 4, 1812; Eulogium on K. L. Simons -- In comCrack uponrack; by Citt and Bumpkin. n, 1680. fo. Crack upon cracks by Citt and Bumpkin. n.tp., 1680. f~ memoration of the defence of the Palmetto Fort, on SulAc 54) c livan's Is.; - On motion to discharge J. Lamb on a habeas corpus; - Oratio valedictoria;- On the repeal Cracked jug, The; or, Five answers to neighbor Parley's hof theas corpus;-ch Oratio valedictoria;l and the repeal Five letters, cracking his'Fifteen gallon jug'; by ofthe free schoolact. -Political, moral andsentimental,'Neighbor Smith' [M. Williams]. Boston, 1838. 12. iteray and humorous essays. - Poetry. (B 1279) Eulogium on K. L. Simons. Charleston, 1819. 8~ (B 556) Cracks of the day; ed. by WNildrake. 7n.p. z.d;. 80 - Oration, birth of Washington, Feb. 22, 1812. CharlesCracks of the day; ed. by Wildrake. n np.,.d. 8~ ton, 1812. 80. (W 49) Cracow. KROLIKOWSKI, L. Memoire hist. et polit. - Oration, Charleston, July 4, 1812. Charleston, 1812. sur l'6tat actuel de la ville libre de Cracovie. 8~ (B 457) - Oration, influence of moral causes on national characParis, 1840. 8. ter, before 4.B.K. Soc., Aug. 28, 1817. Camb., 1817. Cracroft, Bernard. Essays, political and miscella- 8o. (B351) neous. London, 1868. 2 v. 8~ - Oiation, on laying the corner stone of the Lunatic Asy. Contents. Vol. 1. Political essays. Reform session, lum, at Columbia, S.C. Charleston, 1822. 8~. (B521) 1866, 67. - Anal. of the Ho. of Commons, 1867. - Re- - Sullivan's Island, and othei poems. Charleston, form and state of parties, 1867. 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"Rienzi'. - The etching club. - Macaroneana. - Tyn- fence of the enquiry into the reasons of the conduct dall on heat; on sound. - Burton's'Anatomy of mel- of Gr. Brit.; by John Trot, yeoman. London, 1729. ancholy'. -'Dreamthorp'. - Forsyth's'Life of Cicero'. 8~. (B 757) - The worldly wisdom of Bacon. - Life and times of - Free Briton; or, Opinion of the people. No. 2. AdSir J. Reynolds. - R. L. Ellis. - Mme. de Tracy. - dressed to the authors of the Occasional writer and Mme. de Sevigne. Craftsman. London, 1727. 8~ (B 1518) - Analysis of the House of Commons, or indirect repre- - GRAND accuser, The, the greatest of all criminals; [the sentation. (In Essays on reform. 1867.) author of the Examiner and the Craftsman the same, Cradle of liberty, The; by S. E. Glover. (In Sargent, E. and a friend of the Pretender]. Lond., 1735. 8~. (B 758) Mod. stand. dr., v. 38.) - LETTER to the Craftsman upon the charge of affairs in Cradock, John, Abp. of Dublin. Insufficiency of the Europe, etc. London, 1734. 8~. (B 758) principal objections to Christianity; sermon before - NEAL, D. Letter from a dissenter to the author of the Univ. of Camb. Camb., 1739. 8~ (B 1262)' The Craftsman'. London, 1733. 8. (B 122) Sermon before the Ho. of Commons, Jan. 30, 1752. - HERVEY, J., Ld. Hervey. Letter to Caleb DAnvers on London, 1752. 4~. (B 1248) his Proper reply', etc. London, 1731. 8. (B 1518) - Sermon, Feb. 6, 1756, being the day for a general fast. - - Observations on the writings of the Craftsman. LonLondon, 1756. 4~. (B 1256) don. 1730. 8~ (B 668) Cradock, Joseph. Literary and miscellaneous me- - PULTENEY, W. Answer to one part of a late infamous moirs. London, 1826-28. 4 v. 8~ libel, intitled, Remarks on the Craftsman's vindication, etc. London, 1731. 8~ (B 668) Contents. Vol. 1. Literary and miscellaneous me- -- Proper reply to a late scurrilous libel, intitled,'Sedimoirs. - Appendix. -Travels in France ad. ion and Holland.defamation displayed; by Caleb D'Anvers'. 2. Travels in France. 3. Zobeide. a tragedy, 4th ed. London 1731. 80 (B668) - The czar, an historical tragedy. - Four dissertations, - ST. JON, H., Vis. Bolingbroke. Final answer to the moral and religious. - Fidelia, or the prevalence of' Remarks on the Craftsman's vindication'. London, fashion, a tale. - Remarks on North Wales, 1776-77. 1731. 80 (B 668) Life of John Wilkes, in the manner of Plutarch. 4. - CASE of opposition stated, between the Craftsman and Village memoirs. - Letters between a clergyman and the people. London, 1731. 8 (B 1518) his daughter in the country, and his son in town. - _ Another opy. (B 668) Literary memoirs and correspondence. - Poems. Craggs, Robert, Earl N2ugent. (In Campbell, T. Brit. Cradock, Matthew. Letter to J. Endicott, April 1629. (In poets. v. 7. 1819.) Mass. 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Edin., 1842. 8~. 1672. f~ (B 1720) - BRIEF letter to E. Craig. on the'important discrepanCradock, Walter. The saints fulnesse ofjoy; sermon, July ces' his opinion respecting the cottish Epsc. 21. London, 1646. 40. (B 1709) communion office. ElEdin.. 1843. 8~. (B 1720) Cradock, Zachary. D.D. Charity the great end and design Craig, James,. Medical evidence in cri al cases. of Christianity; sermon, at Eaton. 2ded. London, (aiNat.Assoc.Prom.Soc.Sci. Trans.,1860.)'1740. 80. (BI137)n d London, [ (I Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans., 1860.) (740. K ( 1O337) Craig, James, engineer. Un apergu du Maroc. (In Paris. Craffonara, Giuseppe, engr. (In Guattani, G.A. Quadri Soc. de G6og. Bul., 5e ser. v. 19. 1870.) nell' appart. Borgia del Vaticano. 1820.) Craft, Benjamin. Journal of the siege of Boston, wih Crag, Joh. Theologe Christianepricipiamathnotes by S. P. Fowler. (In Essex Inst. Hist. col., ematica. Londini, 1699. 4~ v. 3. 1861.) - Journal of the siege of Louisburgh. Craig, John. 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CRAIG 695 CRANCH Craig, Neville B. History of Pittsburgh. Pitts- - The English of Shakespeare illustrated in comburgh, 1851. 12~ ment. on his Julius Coesar. Lond., 1857. 12~ - Lecture upon the controversy between Penn. and Va. - Same. From the 3d London ed. by W. J. abouttheboundaryline. Pittsburgh,1843. 8~ (B1601) Rolfe. Boston, 1867. 12~ Craig (Lat. Cragius), Niels. See Krag, N. literature. L d., 1862. 8 Craig, Sir Thomas. Scothland's sovereignty as-1862. 8~ Craig, Sir Thomas. Scotland's sovereignty as- -_ New application of the examination test. (In Nat. serted; tr. from the Latin by G. Ridpath. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans., 1860.) London, 1695. 8~ - Paris and its historical scenes. London, 1831. - TYTLER, P. F. Account of Sir T. Craig. 2 v. 1.2~ (Lib. entert. knowl., v. 20, 21.) Edin., 1823. 12~ - Romance of the peerage. London, 1848-50. Craig, Wheelock. Legislation an implement of moral reform; 4 v. 8g sermon, Oct. 4, 1857. N. Bedford, 1858. 8~. (B 1287) -- Sketches of the history of literature and learnCraig, Wm. On the influence of variations of elec- - etchesf the history lteratue and lea Ing in England. London, 1844-45. 3 ser. in tric tension as the cause of epidemic and other Englan. London, 1844-45. 3 ser. in diseases. London, 1859. 8~ 6 v. 12~ < diseases. London, 1859. 8 Contents. Ser. 1. Norman conquest - Elizabeth. Craighill, Wm. P. Army officer's pocket com- 2. To 1688. 3. To the present. panion; partly tr. from the French of M. de -and Knight, C. Pursuit of knowledge under Rouvre. New York, 1862. 12~ difficulties. London, 1830-31. 2 v. 16~. Craik, Mrs. Dinah Maria (Muloch). Agatha's bus- (Libr. entert. kn. v. 30-31.) band; a novel. Leipzig, Tauchnitz, 1860. 16~ -- Same. New York, [1839?]. 2 v. 16~ (Har- Alwyn's first wife. (In Fraser's mag., v. 51. 1855.) per's fam. lib., v. 94, 95.) - Books for girls. N. Y., 1871-72. 3 v. 16 _- and MacFarlane, C. Pictorial history of EnglNanely. Little Sunshine's holiday' by Mrs. D. M. land. London, 1847. 8 v. 8. M. Craik. - The cousin firom India; by G. M. Craik. - Contents. Vol. 1... - A. D. 1399. 2. 1399Twenty years ago; by Mrs. D. M. M. Craik. Contents. Vol. 1. n. c. 55- A. D. 1399. 2. 1399Twenty years ago; by Mr^s. D. M. M. Craik. 1603. 3. 1603-88. 4. 1689-1759. 5. 1760-85. 6. - A brave lady. New York, 1870. 8~ 1785-91. 7. 1792-1802. 8. 1802-20. Note. From Macmillan's mag., v. 20-21. 1869-70; _ _ Index; by H. C. Hamilton. London, 1850. 8~ also in Harper's mag., v. 38-40. 1869-70. Craik, Georgiana M. Faith Unwi's ordeal. Leip- Bread upon the waters. - A family in love. - Ca i, 18Go. Fi o l. A low marriage. - The double house. Leip-zig, 1866. 16~ A low marriage. - The double house. Leip- Craik, James. Sermon in Christ Church, Louisville; app. zig, Tauchnitz, 1865. 16. containing remarks on Newman's'Development of - Christian's mistake.. New York, 1867. 8~ Christian doctrine'. Louisville, 1846. 8~ (B 1287) - Fair France; impressions of a traveller. Lo- Crain, E. Remarks on disease of the spine, with directions - F ion, eip 1871.f a travell. for his spino-abdominal supporter. n.p., 1844. 8~ don, 1871. 8. (B 1553) - The garden party. (In Parr, L. The Blue bell. 1871.) Cramer, Gabriel, d. 1752. Dissertation sur Hippocrate de - Hannah. New York, 1872 [1871]. 8~. Ohio. (In Berlin. Ak. d. Wiss. Abh., 1748.) - Same. New York, 1872 [1871]. 80. Cramer, Johann Andreas. GELLERT, C.F. Lebcn von C. (In his S~mmt. Schr., v. 10. 1784.) Note. From St. Paul's mag., v. 7-8. 1871; also Cramer, Johnmmt. Shr. v. 10. 1784.) in Littell's livingage, v. 108-109. 1871. Cramer, John Anthony. Geographical and historHead of the family; a novel. Leipzig, Tauch- ical description of ancient Greece. Oxford, 1828. 3 v. 8~ nitz, 1858. 2 v. 16~. 1828. 3 v. 8 - History of a household. (In Sharpe's mag., v. 9-10. - Hannibal's passage over the Alps. 1828. See Wick1849;- and in Littell's living age, v. 22-23. 1849.) ham, H. L., and Cramer, J. A. Joh n Halifax, gentleman. N. Ya, v.185. 2 120 9 -- Introduction. (In Nucius,N. 2d book of travels, 1841.) - John Hlifax, gentleman., 18 185 12 Cramer, Pieter. Uitlandsche kapellen. Amst., - A life for a life. New York, 1859. 12 1779-82. 4 v. 4 -Little Sunshinle's holiday. N. Y., 1871. 16~.. v. Little Sushesoidy.N.Y,8 — STOLL, C. Aanhangsel van Cramer's'Uitland- Mistress and maid. (In Good words, v. 3. 1862; - -, C. Aanhangsel van Cramers Uitland also in Littell's living age, v. 74-75. 1862; and Har- sche kapellen'. Amstel., 1792. 4~ per's mag., v. 25-26. 1862-63. Cramp, John Mocket. Acadia college, inaugural address, - A noble life. New York, 1866. 129. June 20, 1851, andintroductory lecture to the theol. course, Sept. 23. Halifax, 1851. 8. (B 1574) - Ogilvies; a novel. 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CRANCH 696 CRAPS Cranch, Wm., LL.D.! Examination of the President's pro suffraganeo Dovorensi. - Archiep. Cantuar' litera reply to the N. Haven remonstrance. New York, commissionalis ad Richardum suffrag. Dovor. - Book 1801. 8. (B 535, 620, 984) cont. divers articles, De unitate Dei et trinitate persona- Memoir of J. Adams. *Wash., 1827. 8. -(B 1206, W 4) rum, De peccato originali, etc. - Articuli de missaprivata, - LEONIDAS, pseud. Reply to Brutus's Examination. de veneratioe sanctorum, et de imaginibus. - De ordine New York, 1801. 8~. (B 620) et ministerio sacerdotum et episcoporum. - Breve --- ON the argument in reference to the bridge bill, by Regis et mandatum Archiep. de nominibis beneficiatorum Judge Cranch and Dr. May. n.p., [1832]. 80. (B 1605) et beneficiorunm. -The King's letter, and the mandate of Crandall, Reuben, JI.D. TRIAL [for] circulating seditious the Archbp. of Canterbury for taking away shrines and paper in the D. 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CRIMINAL 703 CRITICAL - GROLMAN, K. v. GrUndsatze der Criminal- Crinoidea. SARS, M. M6moires pour servir i la rechts-Wissenschaft. Giessen, 1825. 8". connaissance des crinoYdes vivants. Christ-- Ieber die Begrundung des Strafrechts und iania, 1868. 4~ der Strafgesetzgebung. Giessen, 1799. 12. - TROOST, G. List of the fossil crinoids of Tennessee. - HILL, E. Ill what manner may the provisions of the (In Amer. Assoc. Proc., v. 2. 1852.) habitual criminals act and its administration be im- Cripple of Antioch, The; and other scenes from proved { (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans., Christian life in early times; by E. Charles. 1870.) - KINNE, A. Questions and answers on the laws of the New York, 1864. 16. U. S. relative to criminal offences and their punish- Cris de paon, Les; par A. Scholl. Paris, 1867. 18. ment. [New York, 18-.] 8~ (B 1431) Crisafulli, Henri. Les invisibles de Paris, 1867-68. See - LETROSNE, G. F. Vues sur la justice criminelle. Aimard, G. and Crisafulli, H. 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CULTURGESCHICHTLICHE 714 CUMINGS Culturgeschichtliche Novellen, von W. H. Riehl. - Curtius rescued from the gulf; or, Retort courStutt. und Augsb., 1858. 8. teous to Dr. Parr. London, 1792. 8~ Culverin. OonIDEJ, F. Del]e colubrine. (In Turin. Ac. - False impressions, a comedy. (In London stage, v. 4.) d. Sci. Mem., v. 30. 1826.) - Fashionable lover, a comedy. (In Bell's Brit. theatre, Culverwell, Robert James. Guide to health and long life. v. 18. 1797; - and in London stage, v. 2.) New York, 1848. 8~ (B 1551) - First love. 3d ed. London. 1796. 12~. (C 280) - Self-preservation, manhood, causes of its premature - Same. (In London stage, v. 3.) decline, etc. New York, n.d. 8. (B 1551) - The Jew. (In London.stage, v. 1.) Cumee. MAZZELLA, S. Urbium Puteolorum et Cumarum - Memoirs, by himself. New York, 1806. 8~ descriptio. - Situs et antiquitas Puteolorum, etc. - Same. London, 1807. 2 v. 8 FERRI, A. Apparatus statuarum in destructis Cumis Mysterious husband. ( London stage v. 3.) inventarum~l. I(PIn Greevius. Thes. antiq. Itatl., v. 9, - Natural son. (In Bell's Brit. theatre, v. 20. 1797.) pt. 4. 1723.) Cumana. FORSTER, J. R. Abstract of the articles men- - The observer. London, 1785. 8. tioned by P. Leefling in his Travels through Spain - Retrospection, a poem. Boston, 1812. 12. and Cumana'. (In Bossu. Travels through Louisi- West Indian. (.In Bell's Brit. theatre, v. 19. 1797; - ana, v. 2. 1771.) London stage, v. 1; - and Scott, Sir W. Brit. Cumano, Giuseppe. (In Gamba. Poes. in dial. venez. 1845.) drama, v. 2, p. 2. 1804.) Cumanus; sive Poema de bello et excidio urbis Comensis, Wheel of fortune. (In London stage, v. 1.) 1118-27. (In Muratori. Rer. Ital. scr., v. 5. 1724.) - DRAKE, N. Obs. on the'Calvary'. (In his Literary Cumberland, Denison. Sermon, Apr. 5, 1764. London, hours, v. 1. 1804.) 1764. 4. (A 6) - DUNHAM, S. A. (In 7is Lives, v. 3. 1838. Lardner, Cumberland, Duke of. See William Augustus. Cab. eye., v. 15.) Cumberland, Earl of. See Clifford, G. - MUDFoRD, W. Examination of the writings of Cumberland, Frederick Wr. Iron roofs at Portsmouth. C., with a memoir. London, 1812. 2 v. 8. (In Great Britain. Corps ofRoy. Engin. Prof. pa- - NICERON, J.P. (In his MIm., v. 5. 1728; and, Germ., pers, v. 9. 1847.) v. 5. 1751.) Cumberland, Richard, Bp., c. 1718. Treatise of - SCOTT. SirW. (In is Biog. mem., v.1. 1834; and in the laws of nature; tr. by J. Maxwell. his Lives of the novelists, v. 2. 1826.) London, 1727. 4" Cumberland,Army of the. WVBnsTrR, B.F. An- A few plain reasons why we should believe in Christ. als of the army of the C., with its police London, 1801. 8~ (C 229) record. Phila., 1863. 8~. - Letter to R. [Watson], Bp. of Landaff, on his'Letter to Cumberland Co., Eng. FEIRGsoN, R. The norththe Abp. of Canterbury'. Lond., 1783. 80 (B 1964) men in Cumberlanc and Westmoleland. LonCumberland, Richard, d. 1811. Posthumous dra- don, 1856. 8~ matick works. London, 1813. 2 v. 8~. - BAILEY, J., and CUTLLEY, G. General view of the agContents. Vol. 1. The sybil, or the elder Brutus. - riculture of the County of Cumberland. London, Walloons. - Confession. - Passive husband. - Torren- 1794. 4. (W 73) dal. - Lover's resolutions. 2. Alcanor. - Eccentric - BRITTON, J. (In his Beauties of England, v. 3. 1802.) lover. - Tiberius in Capree. - Last of the family. - - GILPIN, W. ObServationS 011 icturesque Don Pedro. - False Demetrius. - Anecdotes of eminent painters in Spain. 2d ed. beauty; ountais and lakes of Cumblad. London, 1787. 2 v. 12~. 3l ed. London, 1792. 3 v. 80 Contents. Vol. 1. Antonio del Rincon. — Torrigiano. - LONSDALE, H. Worthies of Cumberland: J.C. - Julio and Alexandro. - Alonzo Berruguete. - Bap- Curwen; O.W. Blamire. London, 1867. 8~. tista Bergamo. - Gaspar Becerra. - Antonio Flores. - WILKINSON, J Select views of Cumberland, - Fernando Gallegos. - Pedro Campana. - Titiano. - Westmoreland, and Lancashire. London, Juan Fernandez Ximenes, called El Mudo. - Morales,Lancashie. Lodon, El Divino. - Miguel Barrosa. - Domingo Beltram. - 1810. f. Teodosia Mingot. - Luis de Carvajal. - Alonzo San- See also Lake Country. chez Coello. - Antonio Moro, Sir Anthony More. - Cumberland Co., Mle. See Gray, Me. Convention. 1812. Lucas Cambiaso, or Luqueto. - Mateo Perez de Alesio. C eand C, fr - Federico Zucaro. - Peregrin Tibaldi. - Romulo Cumberland Co.,. S. Topographical map; from Cincinnato. - Cesar Arbasia. - Bartolome de Cardu- surveys under A. F. Church. Halifax, n.d. cho.- Vicencio de Carducho.- Bias de Prado.- So- Cumberland Co., Pezz. NEVIN, A. Churches of fonisba Angusciola. - Nicolas Fattor. - Pablo de Cos- the valley; an historical sketch of the old pedes. - Francisco Galeas. - Juan de la Miseria. - Luis de Vargas. - Juan Bautista Juanes. - Juan Lab. Presbyterian congregations of Cumberland. rador.- Juan Pantoia de la Cruz.- Bartolme Gonza- Phila., 1852. 12~ lez. - Juan de Solo. - Juan de Chisinos. -El Docter Cumberland and Oxford Canal. Report of the committee Pablo de las Roellas. - Padre Luis Pasqual Gaudin. - appointed to procure a survey of the route of the Phelipe de Liano. - Patricio Caxes. - Doninico Teoto. caal. Portland, 1823. 8 (B 1040) copoli. - Diego de Romulo Cincinnato. - Francisco Cumberla's defence, in reply to La and Juan Ilibalta. - Adriano of Cordova. - Pedro 1814. 8 (B 1366) and Juan Ribaltaa. - d ^iallo of Colclova. - Pedro Cumberland vicar's defence, in reply to Laicus. n.t.p. Pablo Rubens. - Juan del Castillo. - Eugenio Caxes. 1 ~. - Pedro Orrente. - Francisco Fernandez. - Alonzo Cuming, Francis H. The earthly house; discourse at the Vasquez.- Francisco Pacbeco.- Joses de Ribera.- funeral of Charles Kellogg, May. Troy, N. Y., Luis Tristan. - Juan Baptista Mayno. - Pedro Nufez. 1824. 8~. (B 1219) 2. Diego Velazquez de Silva. - Francis Zurbaran. - - Some particulas of the Rev. J. H.Hobart's last illness. Antonio de Castillo y Saavedra. - Juan de Paresa. - (Is Wainwright, J. M. Sermon on H. 1830.) Alonso Cano. - Juan de Alfaro y Gamion. - Bartolme Cuming, Patrick. Sermon before the Soc. in Scotland Prop. Estevan Murillo. -Claudio Coello. - Juan Nino de Christ. Knowl. Edin., 1760. 8. (B 309) Guevara. - Luca Jordano. - Antonio Rafael Mengs. Cuming, Ralph. Naval, military, etc., practition- Battle of Hastings. (In Bell's Brit. theatre, v. er's amanuensis medicus et chirurg. London, 1797.) - The brothers. (Inl Bell's Brit. theatre, v. 12. 1797; — 1806. 8 in Scott, Sir WV. Brit. drama, v. 2, pt. 2; - and in A - Address on cow pox inoculation; advantages over London stage. v. 2.) small pox inoculation. Romnsey, n.d. 8. (B 821) - Calvary; or, Death of Christ; poem. 2d ed. Cuming, Richard. Officer's barracks at Demerara. (It Great Britain. Corps of lioy. E2ygin. Prof. papers, Boston, 1796. 160 v. 2. 1844.) - Same. 3d ed. AMorristown, 1815. 8~ Cumings, I-enry. Discoursetothe Roxbury Charitable Soc., - The Carmelite, a tragedy. 2d ed. London, 1785. 80 Sept. 21. Boston, 1802. 8~. (B 849, 1833, E 167) (W 26) - Eulogy on Wasshington, Billerica, Jan. 10. Amherst, - Same. (Ion Bell's Brit. theatre, v. 16. 1797; and in 1800. 8. (W 52) London stage, v. 4.) - Half-century: discourse, Billerica, Feb. 21. Cambridge, - Choleric man. (In Bell's Brit. theatre, v. 4. 1797;- 1813. 8~. (B 961) andd in Scott, Sir W. British drama, v. 2, p. 2. - Sermon, Billeric, April 9,1801, day of fast. Amherst, 1804.) N. H., 1801. 8. (E 167)

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CUMINGS 715 CUNEGUND - Sermon, Billerica, day of thanksgiving, Nov. 29, 1798. - Sabbath evening readings on the New Testament. Boston, 1798. 8. (B 67, E 167) Boston 1855-56. 4 v12 - Sermon, Billerica, Dec. 11, 1783, thanksgiving recom- Ctets, Vo.. tth.. Mrk mended by Congress. Boston, 1784. 8~. (B215, E 167) te. Vol. 1. Matthew. Ma. - Sermon, Billerica, Dec. 15, 1796, [thanksgiving]. Bos- L 4 Jo ton, 1797. 8~. (B 215, 868, E 167) - Sabbath morning readings on the Old Testament. - Sermon, Billerica, June 28, 1795. Boston, 1795. 8. Boston, 1855-56. 3 v. 12~ (B 67, E 167) Contents. Vol. 1. Genesis. 2. Exodus. 3. - Sermon, Billerica, Nov. 23, 1775. Worcester, n.d. 8. Leviticus. (E 167) - Salvation, sermon before Her Majesty, Sept. 22. Lon- Sermon, Bolton, ordination of P. Wright, Oct. 26, 1785. don, 1850. 8~ (B 1350) Boston, n.d. 8. (B 309, E 167) - Sermon: The moral influence we exert after death. - Sermon, May 28, 1783, election. Boston, 1783. 8~ (B 49, (In Suddards, W. Brit. pulpit, v. 1. 1837.) 176, 182, 186, E 167) _ Suffering Saviour satisfied; sermon, Nov. 10, Drury - Sermon, Lexington, Apr. 19. Boston, 1781. 8. (B 49, Lane. [London,] 1850. 8 (B 1338) 215, E 167) Two lectures on Papal aggression, Nov. 7, 21. Lon- Sermon, Oct. 9, 1799, ordination of C. Bradley, in Fal - Two le es on apl aggression, Nov. 7, 2 Lonmouth, Me. Portland, 1799. 8. (B 1651, E 167) don, 1850. 8. 1 - Thanksgiving sermon, Billerica, 1766. Boston, 1767. - Voices of the day. Boston, 1857. 12~ 8. (B 67, E 167) - Voices of the night. London, 1850. 120 - ROBBINS, E. Friendly letter to C.; queries on his Cumming Rev. Joseph George. The great Stanley. sermon on natural religion. Newburyport, 1796. 8~ London, 1867. 8e ~~~~~~~(B 143) ~London, 1867. 8~ - Funeral sermon on. 1823. See Allen, W. (B 1212) Cumming, Roualeyn Gordon. Five years of a Cumings, Samuel. Western navigator, cont. direc- hunter's life in the interior of South Africa. tions for the navigation of the Ohio and Mis- New York, 1850. 2 v. 120 sissippi. Phila., 1822. 2 v. (v. 1, a folio vol. - French. La vie an d6sert; pub. par A. Dumas. of maps, wanting). 8. Paris, 1860. 2 v. 16~ Cumming, Rev. Alexander, d. 1763. Animadversions on Cumming, Sarah, Funeral sermon on. 1812. See Richards, J. Croswell's late letter. Boston, 1763. 8~. (B 59, (B 329) C 25, 305) Cumming, T. G. Description of iron bridges of - Sermon, Feb. 25, 1761, at his instalment, So. Ch. Bos- suspension. London, 1824. 8 ton, 1761. 8~. (B 55, 66, 215, 1313, C 212) suspension. - CROSWEELL, A. Letter to C.; [with] remarks on Origin and progress of rail and tram roads. J. Bellamy's late performance. Boston, 1762. 8. Denbigh, 1824. 8. (C 221) Cummings, Abraham. Contemplations on the cher- Eclogue on the death of. 1763. See Belknap,J. (B 650) ubim. oston,181 1 - Funeral sermon on. 1763. See Belknap, J. (B 281); -u. ost, 12. Sewall, J. (B 281) Cummings, Amos, Jr. Building and loan associations; Cumming, Alexander, d. 1814. Elements of clock histoy and design, with their practical workings. and watch work adapted to practice. Lon- Boston, 185.'. (C mill Cummings, Rev. Asa. Discourses onthemillenium don, 1766. and on the two witnesses. Boston, 1797. 12". Cumming, Rev. Alexander. Sermon: Dispensations of the Another copy. (C 27) spirit in gospel times. (In Free Church pulpit. - Discourse, Brunswick, Apr. 6, 1820. Brunswick, 1820. 1853.) Cumming, George, MJ.D. Extracts from the records of the 8. ( 295) Chester Infirmary. Chester, 1828. 4~ (A 65)- Memoir of Edward Payson, D.D. Portland, Cumming, Hiram. Secret history of the perfidies, intrigues 1830. 80. and corruptions of the Tyler dynasty, etc. Wash., Cummings, Jacob Abbot. First lessons in geogra1845. 8. (B 1501) phy and astronomy. New York and Boston, Cumming, Hooper. The watchful servant; disc., Schenec- 1826. 18O tady, Jan. 5, 1817. Schenectady, 1817. 8~. (B 961) - Sermon on the divinity of Christ. Albany, 1823. 8~. - Pronouncing spelling book, revised from 4th (B 272) ed. Concord, 1830. 12. See Presbytery of Albany. 1818. (B 446) - Questions on the historical parts of the New Cumming, Rev. John, M.A. Advice to Christians, etc., disc. Testament. Boston, 1818 19 to a Society of young men, in Jewen-street. Lon estament. Boston, 1817. 120 don, 1719. 8. (C 216) - Questions on the New Testament. Boston, 1817. 128 -- Same. Boston, 1805. 8~ (B 202, 215, 847) 82) Remarks on Bentley's sermon upon popery, Nov. 5, - Self dentistry. Boston, [18-]. 32~. (D 38) 1715. London, 1716. 8~ (C 285) - Spelling book. Boston, 1821. 18. - MORGAN. T. Grounds and principles of Christian Cummings, Joseph. Believers partakers of the communion considered in a letter to C. [on] his cup of Christ; sermon on leavin Bromfield diss. cone. the authority of scripture consequences. Chl st on on l London, [1720]. 80 (B 114) St. M. E. Church. Boston, 1854. 12. Cumming, John. Benedictions; or, The blessed life. Cummings, Preston. Dictionary of Congregational Boston, 1854. 12~ usages. Boston, 1852. 12~ -- Church before the flood. Boston, 1854. 12~ Cummington, ~Mass. PORTER, J. Account of C. (In - Church of Christ; two lectures, Manchester, Dec. Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 20. 1823.) 1851. London, 1852. 8~ (B 1338) Cummins, Ebenezer Harlow. Critical app. (In Baine, - Daily life; precepts and prescriptions for E. Historyof thelatewar. 1820.) Christianliving. Boston, 1857. 120 Cummins, John. Voyage to the South Seas. See Bulkeley, Christian living, Boston, 1857. 12". Cumi J. - The end; proximate signs of the close of this Cummins, Maria S. El Fureidis. Bost., 1860. 12~ dispensation. Boston, 1855. 12. - Haunted hearts. Boston, 1864. 12. - Faith and translation of Enoch; sermon, Dec. 8. - The lamplighter. 10th thousand. Boston, [London,] 1850. 8~. (B 1338) - ^The lamplighter. 10th thousand. Boston, [London,] 1850. SO (B 1338) - God the rewarder of them that seek him; sermon, 1854. 12~ Dec. 15. [London,] 1850. 8~ (B 1338) Cunseus (Dutch van der Cun), Petrus. Respub- History and influence of literature; lecture,Dec. 22, at lica Hebraica. Lugd. Bat., apud Elzevirios, Bishopgate St. [London,] 1846. 8. (B 1338) - Lecture on the nature and nearness of the advent. (In 1632. 16. Time of the end. 1856.) - Sardi venales. (In Rigault, N. Quatuor clariss. vi- Lectures on Daniel. London, 1850. 12. rorumsatyrae. 1620.) - Notes on the Cardinal's manifesto, in a letter. Lon- - NICERON, J. P. (In his Mem., v. 6. 1728; and, Germ., don, 1850. 8". (B 1380) v. 6. 1752.) - The Romish Church a dumb church, etc., challenge to Cunego, Domenico, engr. See Zampieri, F. Card. Wiseman. London, [1853]. 16~. (C 244) Cunegund, Polona. See Kinga, St.

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CUNEIFORM 716 CUNNINGHAM Cuneiform writing. GOBINEAU, A. de. Lecture - Lives of British painters, sculptors, and archides textes cun6iformes. Paris, 1858. 80 tects. London, 1829-33. 6 v. (v. 5 w.). 160. - BONOMI, J. Inscriptions. (In his Nineveh and its (Fam. lib., v. 4-7, 9.) Palaces. [1852]; - 1857.) Contents. Vol. 1: Early painters. - W. Hogarth. - -- Surla langue des inscriptions cuneiformes de la 2e. Wilson. - Sir J. Reynolds. - T. Gainsborough. espece. (In Zeitschr. d. D. morg. Ges., v. 12. 1858.) 2. B. West. - J. Barry. - W. Blake. -J. Opie.- FORSTER, C. From the obelisk of Nimroud. seals, G. Morland. E. Bird. - H. Fuseli. 3. G. Gibbons. cylinders, inscriptions atBehistun, etc. (In his Mon- -. G. Gibber. L. F. Roubiliac. - J. Wilton. - T. -aments. 1859.) Banks. - J. Nollekens. - J. Bacon. - Anne Daner. - - GROTEFEND, G. F. Erlauterung der Inschrift aus den J. Flaxman. 4. William of Wykeham. - I. Jones. - Oberzimmern in Nimrud. - Erlaut. des Anfangs d. Sir C. Wren. - Sir J. Vanbrugh. - J. Gibbs. - W. babylonischenInschriftausBehistun. (In Zeitschr. Kent.- Earl of Burlington.- Sir W. Chambers. 5. d. D. morg. Ges., v. 7. 1853.) - Erl. einiger Urkun- Wanting. 6. R. Cosway. - D. Allan. - J. Northden. (In v. 8.) cote.- Sir G. H. Beaumont. - Sir T. Lawrence. - - HINCKS, E. Three kinds of Persepolitan writing. (Tn J. Jackson. - H. Liverseege. - J. Burnet. Roy. Irish Acad. Trans., v. 21. 1848.) - HOLTZMANN, -. Diezweite Art der athimenidischen - Same. (Harper's fam. lib., v. 17-19, 66, 67.) Keilschrift. (In Zeitschr. d. D. morgenlind. Ges., Contents. Vol. 1-3, 5, samne as in the previous ed. 4. v. 5, 6, 8. 1851-54.) - Ueber S. Flower's Keilin- G. Jamesone. - A. Ramsay. - G. Romney. - A. Runschrift. (In v. 6.) - Neue Inschriften d. len u. 2en ciman. - J. S. Copley. - J. H. Mortimer. - Sir H. Art. (In v. 8.) Raeburn. - J. Hoppner. - W. Owen. - G. H. Harlow. - LAYARD. A. H. Cuneiform writing. (In his Nineveh - R. P. Bonington. and its remains, v. 2. 1849.) - Memoir of Robert Burns, and notes of his works. - MORDTMANN, A. D. Erklarung der Keilinschriften (In Burns, R. Poems. 1839.) zweiter Gattung. (In Zeitschr. d. D. morg. Ges., Some account of the life and works of Sir v. 16. 24. 1862-70.) - NASMYTH, J. Remarks on the Babylonian or arrow. Walter Scott. Boston, 1832. 12 beaded character and its relation to our modern Cunningham, Eliza. NEWTON, J. Monument to the memalphabet. (In Literary and Phil. Soc. of Man- ory of C. Boston, 1803. 8~ (B 664) chester. Mem.. v. 11. 1842.) - DE QUINCEY, T. (In his Lit. reminiscences, v. 2. 1851.) - OLSHAUSEN. J. Prufung des Charakters der in den Cunningham, Francis. Abstract of Vater's tables assyrischen Keilinschriften enthaltenen semitischen of ecclesiastical history. Boston, 131. 80 Sprache. (In Berlin. Ak. d. Wiss. Abh., 1864.) - RAWLINSON, G. Language and writings. (In his - Notes [sur] Les prisons de la Suisse, descrip. Five great monarchies. v. 1. 1862.) des prisons amnliorees par T. F. Buxton. - RAWLINSON, H. C. Cuneiform inscriptions of Geneve, 1820. 8~ Babylonia and Assyria. London, 1850. 80 Cunningham, James. Observ. during residence in the - RICH, C. J. Unpublished inscriptions at Persepolis. Island of Chusan. (In Harris. Col. of voy., v. 1. (In his Narrative. 1839.) 1764; - and Kerr, R. Col. of voy., v. 9. 1824.) - SALISBURY. E. E. On the- identification of the signs Cunningham, James. Essay on the inscription of Macof the Persian cuneiform alphabet. (In Amer. duff's Crosse in Fyfe. (In Tracts illust. of antiq. Orient. Soc. Journ., v. 1. 1849.) of Scotland. 1836.) - SCHRADER,E. DieBasisderEntzifferungderassyrisch- Cunningham, John. Poems. (In Anderson. R. Brit. babylonischen Keilinschriften. (In Zeitschr. d. D. poets, v. 10. 1795; - Campbell, T. Brit. poets, morg. Ges., v. 23. 1869.) v. 6. 1819; - and Chalmers, A. Eng. poets, v. 14. - WALL, C. W. Different kinds of cuneiform writing 1810.) in the triple inscriptions of the Persians, and on the Cunningham Rev. John. Church history of Scotlanguage transmitted through the first kind. (In di 19 Roy. Irish Acad. Trans., v. 21. 1848.) land. din.,1859. 2 v.8~ - WESTERGAARD, N. L. Deciphering of the second Cunningham, Capt. Joseph Davey. History of the Achaemenian or Median species of arrowheaded Sikhs. 2d ed. London, 1853. 80 writing ( openhagen. ong. Nord. Oldsk. Cunningham, Joseph L. Catalogue of books to be sold, Selsk. 8Mem., 1840-44.) June 21. 1838. [Boston, 1838.] 8. (B 1616, 1770) See also Assyria; - Khorsabad. - Catalogue of books sold June 1829, Boston trade sale. Cuneo. RELAZIONE deli' assedio di Cuneo, 1557. (In Archiv. Boston, n.d. 8~ (B 1670) stor. ital., app., v. 2. 1845.) - Catalogue of old English books sold Nov. 21, 1839. Cunha de Azeredo Coutinho, Joze Joaquim da. Boston, 1839. 8~ (B 1616) Political essay on the commerce of Brazil. - Catalogue of 120 oil paintings by old masters of the -Tno,1801. 12n0' Flemish, Dutch. and German schools to be sold London, 1801. 12" Nov. 28, 1837. [Boston, 1837.] 8~. Cunha Neves e Carvalho, JoAo. Sobre nma provisAo de Cunningham, John Vm. Address on confirmaAffonso 51. acerca de uns decretos chamados Leis de Fr. Sueiro'Gomes. (In Lisbon. Ac. d. Sci. Mem., tion. Boston, 1824. 12. (C 239) v. 9. 1825.)., - Cautions to continental travellers. 2d ed. (In PamCunha Pessoa, Jos6 Martins da. Sobre as fabricas de ferro phleteer, 1823; v. 210 of B 838) de Figueir6. (In Lisbon. Ac. d. Sci. Mem. econ., - Christianity in India. London, 1808. 8. v. 2. 1790.) - De Rance, a poem. 2d Amer. ed. Newark, - Sobre o nitro, e utilidades que delle se pddem tirar. 1816. 18 (In Lisbon. Ac. d. Sci. Mem. econ., v. 4. 1812.) Cunich, Raimondo. FABRONI, A. (In his Vita Ital., v. 16. A,A few observations on fiiendly societies, and their in1795.) fluence on public morals. 2d ed. (In Pamphleteer, 1823; v. 22 of B 838) Cuninghame, Wm. Apostacy of the Church of 1823; v. 22ofB838) RoCunin me, etc. GlApostacy of te C - Pneumanee; or, The fairy of the 19th century. Rome, etc. Glasgow, 1818. 8~ Cunn, S. See Keil, J. a., Cunningham, Alexander, Earl of Glencairn. EDIN. SOC. - Political duties of ministers of religion in times OF ANCIENT SCOTS. (In their Lives of Scottish of excitement. London, 1831. 8. poets v. 3, pt. 5. 1822.) - Sernon, London, May 5, 1813. before the Prayer book Cunningham, Alexander. Ancient geography of and Homily Soc. London, 1813. 8~ (B1338) India, Buddhist period, incl. the campaigns - Sermons. New York, 1823. 8. of Alexander and the travels of Hwen-thsang. -World without souls. 2d Boston ed. Boston, London, 1871. 160 1810. 16~ - The Bhilsa topes; or, Buddhist monuments of Cunningham, Peter, surgeon R. N. Motions of the central India; comprising an historical sketch earth and heavenly bodies, as explainable by of Buddhism. London, 1854. 8~ electro-magnetic attraction and repulsion; Cunningham, Allan. Biographical and critical the conception and growth of man referable history of the British literature of the last to galvanic action. London, 1834. 80. fifty years. Paris, 1834. 8. - Two years in New South Wales. London, - Life of Sir David Wilkie. Lond., 1843. 3 v. 80 1825. 2 v. 12~

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CUNNINGHAM 717 CURIONE Cunningham, Peter. Extracts from the accounts Cupid and Psyche. HIRT, A. Ueber die Fabel des Amor of the revels at Court, reigns of Eliz. and und der Psyche nach Denkm~lern. (In Berlin. Ak. d. Wiss. Abh., 1812-13.) James I.; with introd. and notes. London, - MORRIS, W. (In his Earthly paradise, pt. 1. 1861.) 1842. 8. (Shakespeare Society, v. 7.) See also Appuleius, L.; - La Fontaine, J. de. - Handbook for London. London, J. Murray, Cupid's revenge. See Beaumont, F., and Fletcher, J. 1849. 2 v 129 Cupp6, Pierre. Heaven open to all men, etc. t.p.w. [Lon- Inigo Jones; life, by C.; remarks on some of don, 17.3.] 80 (B 247).Inigo s.k etes fo q T daa s n Jm Cupping. HILLS, M. Treatise on the art of cuphis sketches for masques and dramas, by J. London, 1832. 18 Planche; five masques, ed. by J. P. Collier; pig. L, 1 facsimiles of drawings by J. London,: - MAPLESON, T. Treatise on the art of cupping. facsimiles of drawings by 1. J. London, on n 1830. 120 1848. 40 (Shakespeare Soc,, v. 39.) Londo, 1. - London asitis. Lond., J. Murray, [186-?]. 18~ See also Blood-letting. - London as it is. L d., J. Mrray, [186-?]. 18 Cuppis, Ferdinand Joseph de. (In Goncourt, E. and J. - Murray's handbook for modern London; or, Portraits intimes du 18e silcle. 1857.) London as it is. London, J. Murray, 1851. 18~ Cupples, George. The green hand. (In Blackwood's Cunningham, Robert. Address on the advantages from the mag., v. 64-68. 1848-50.) study of ancient classics, Lafayette Col., May 11, Cupples, Mrs. George. Singular creatures. Bos1839. Mount Lafayette. Easton, 1839. 8~. (B 1578) ton and Ne* York, 1872 [1871]. 16 - Report on the studies in the Edin. Inst. for Languages,. T o E e w c etc., July 30,1835. Edin., 1835. 8. (E 56) etc., July 30,1835. Edin., 1835. 8~. (E 56) rote. The original English edition was called'TapCunningham, Robert James Haye. Geology of the Lothians. py's chicks'. (In Werner. Nat. Hist. Soc. 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Correspondence of J. Adams 1867. 3 v. 8~ with C. Boston, 1823..80 Curate's volume of poems, The. (In Fraser's mag., v. 31- Same. (B1654) 32. 1845.) - Eulogy, at Lunenburg. Feb. 22, 1800, [on] Washing- Curci, Carlo M. Fatti ed argomenti in risposta ale ton. Worcester, 1800. 8~. (E 162, W 52) t i - Letter to a great character [John Adams]. n.p., V. Gioberti int. ai Gesuiti nei prolegomeni 1811. 8. (B440) del Primato. Napoli, 1845. 8~ - Oration. July 4. 1803. Leominster, 1803. 8~. (B 342) - Divinazione sulle tre ultime opere di V. Gio- PICKERING. T. Review of the correspondence between berti: I Proleome 1 Gesuta moderno, e J. Adams and W. Cunningham, beginning in 1803 l roleo, I a m, and ending in 1812. Salem, 1824. 8~. (W 13) L'Apologia. Parigi, 1849. 2 v. 8~ Cunningham, Rev. Wnm. Reply to the statement of minis- Cure cocorum. See Liber cure cocornm. ters. in answer to Chalmer's conference. Edin., Cur6 de campagne, Le; par l'Abbe * [Deleon]. 1837. 8. (B 1352) - MONCREIFF, J. A word more on the moderatorship: Paris, 1867. 2 v. 8. letter to W. Cunningham. Edin., 1837. 80 (B1352) Cure de village, Le; par H. de Balzac. Paris, Cunningham, Wm., & Co. Reply to the answer of the 1860. 16. (CEuvres compltes, v. 17.) U. S. to their claim and memorial. Phila., 1798. 4~ Cure for a cuckold, A; a comedy. See Webster, J. (A 26)' ^ ^ " ~ Cure for a cuckoldache. See Mo Websterton, J. - Claim and answer, in the case of C. & Co. vs. U. heartache. See Morton, T. Phila.. 1798. 8~ (A 26) Cure manque, Le; or, Social and religious customs Cunningham, Wnm. James, and Fellows, N. See D'Hap- in France; by E. de Courcillon. New York, part, J. L. Appeal, etc. 1797. 1855 8~ Cunninghame, Wm. Chronological characters marking. 1836 as a great era. London. 1836. 8~ (B 1366) Cure of Saul. a sacred ode; by Dr. Brown. London, 1763. - Jubilean chronology of the 7th trumpet of the Apoca- 4. (A32) lypse. Glasgow, 1836. 8. (B 1366) - Same. London, 1767. 4. (A 46) Cuno. RUPERTUS. De vita Cunonis episcopi Ratisbonensis. Cure of the miliary fever, [in part by Sir D. Hamilton]; (Is. Pertz. Mon. Germ.. Scr., v. 14. 1861.) [with] advice to apothecaries; by a subject to MithCunso. De devolutionibusnonrecipiendis arusticis eclesie ridates,KingofPontus. London,1751. 8. (B836) vel dominorum. (In Vienna. Ak. d. Wiss. Fontes Curetes. HEYNE, C. G. Religionum et sacrorum cum furore rer. Austriacarum. Abth. 1, Bd. 6. 1865.) peractorum origines et caussfe ad loc. Strabonis de Cuny, Ch. Notice sur le Dar-Four, et sur les caravanes quiCuretibs lib. (InGoettingen. Ges. d. Wiss. se rendent de cc pays en Egypte et vice versa. (In Comm.. v. 8. 1785-86.) Paris. Soc. de G6og. Bul., 4e serie, v. 8. 1854.) Cureton, Win. Three sermons in London, Feb. 27, Mar. 22. London, 1848. 80. (B 1338) Cunynghame, Arthur. Opium war; recollections Curfew, The: a play. See Tobin, J. of service in China. Phila., 1845. 16~ Curgenven, J. Brendon. The laws of Belgium relative to Cuoco, Vincenzo. 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CURIONI. 718 CURTIS Curioni, Giulio. Sulla industria del ferro in Lom- - Examination of prejudices against mercury, etc. 2d ed. bardia. Milano, 1860. 8. London, 1810. 8~. (B 813) Curiosa Saxonica, 1730-50. Dresden, 1732, 30-50. - CURIE, W. W. Memoir of J. Currie. Lon6 v. 8~ don, 1831. 2 v. 8. ic-ic Probe, 2e Aufi. 18 Probe make a Reps- ~- WALKER, G. Virtuous remembrance; sermon, death Note. le-5e Probe,2e Auff.8 ProbemakeRepos-of Ourrie, Nov. 17, 1805. Liverpool, [1806]. 8. (B 868) itorium or volume, with the title,'Siichsisches Curiosi- taiten Cabinet'. Currie, Wm. Historical account of the climates Curiose accidente, Il; commedia. See Goldoni, C. and diseases of the U. S. Phila., 1792. 8~ Curiosities for the ingenious. Phila., 1822. 16~. - Sketch of the yellow fever in Phila., 1799. Phila., Curiosities, Admirable, in England, Scotland, and Ireland. 1800. 8 (B 815) 1811. See Crouch, N. - Treatise on the synochus icteroides or yellow fever in Curiosities of civilization. See Wynter, A. Philadelphia, Jan. 20. Phila., 1794. 8. (B 816) Curiosities of crime in Edinburgh. See M'Levy, J. - View of the diseases most prevalent in the Curiosities of literature. See D'Israeli, I. United States. Phila., 1811. 8~ Curiosities, New, of literature. See Soane, G. Currie Wm. Wallace. Memoir of James Currie. Curiosities of medical experience. See Millengen, J. G. London, 1831. 2 v. 8 Curiosities of science. See Timbs,J. London, 1831. 2 v. 8~. Curiosities of street literature. London, 1871. 4 Curriehill, J.. Ld. See Marshall, J., Ld. Crriehill. Curiosity. DEAN, J. Oration on curiosity, at the Univ. of Curry, James. Observ. on apparent death from Vt., Apr. 24. Burlington, 1810. 8. (B 142) drowning, etc. London, 1815. 8~ - GEDNER, C. The use of curiosity. (In Stillingfleet, Curry, John P. Volunteers' camp and field book. B. Miscel. tracts. 1769. B 1913)Rihm, 18629 - SPRAGUE, C. Curiosity; poem, before the (. B. K. lchmond, 1862. 18~ 2d ed. Boston, 1834. 8~. (B 1878) Curry, Otway. Lore of the past; poem before the Union Curioso accidente, Un. See Goldoni, C. Lit. Soc., Hanover College. Cincin., 1838. 8~. (B 1233) Curious and odd characters. Boston, 1857. 12. Curse of Kehama. See Southey, R. Cursius, Petrus. See Corsi, Pietro. Curious things of the outside world. 1861. See Jennings, II. Curson, Robert. Voyage to Damiata in Egypt, 1218. (In Curita, Geronimo. See Zurita. Hakluyt, R. Col. of voy., v. 2. 1810.) Curius, M. ZUMPT, -. Ueber den C., der den Velinus ab- Cursory animadversions upon'Free and candid disquisitions', geleitet. (In Berlin. Ak. d. Wiss. Abh., v. 58. 1836.) shewing the necessity of a review of the liturgy. Curley, James. Annals of the astronomical observa- London, 1753. 8. (B 124) Cursory glimpse of the state of the nation, Feb. 22. Phila., tory of Georgetown Coll. No. 1. New 1814. 8. (B454) York, 1852. 4~ Cursory observations on [Wollaston's] address to the clergy Curling, James Bunce. Some account of the an- on subscription. London, 1772. 8~ (B 1371) cient corps of gentlemen-at-arms. London, Cursory remarks on Price's'Observations on the 1850. 8' nature of civil liberty'; in a letter to a friend; Curling, Thomas Blizard. Practical treatise on by a merchant. London, 1776. 8" diseases of the testis, spermatic cord, and Cursory view of Prussia from the death of Frederic l. to the diseases of the testis, spermatic cord, and peace of Tilsit. London, 1809. 8~ (B783) peace of Tilsit. London, 1809. 8. (B 783) scrotum. 2d ed. Phila., 1856. 8~ Cursory views of the liberal and restrictive systems of polit- Advantages of ether and chloroform in operative sur- ical economy; with an examination of Mr. Huskisgery; an address. London, 1848. 8~ (B 1567) son's system of duties on imports; [by M. Carey]. 2d Curling, Wm. Justification of man; sermon. London, ed. Phila., 1826. 8~ (B 548) 1840. 8. (B 1338) Curteis, Thomas. Advice to a son at the Univer- Original orbirth sin; sermon. Lond., 1840. 8~ (B 1338) sity design'd for holy orders. London, - Rule by which we shall be judged; sermon, Aug. 25, 1844. [London, 1844.] 8~ (B 1338) 1725. 8 - Sufficiency of the Holy Scriptures for salvation; ser- Curti, Adele. Rime. (In Poeti ital. contemp. 1843.) mon. London. 1840. 8~ (B 1338) Curti, Pier Ambrogio. II converso dell ospedale di S. - Works before justification; sermon. London, 1840. 8~. Nazzaro de' Porcio.- Il carbonchio di Sant' Am(B 1338) brogio. (In Brofferio. Tradiz. ital., v. 2. 1848.) Curling. CAIRNIE, J. Essay on curling. Glas- La villeggiatura del Diavolo. (li v. 3. 1849.) gow, 1833. 8. Curtis, Mrs. Arriana W. The spirit of seventyCurll, Edmund. POPE, A. A full and true account of six, a drama; A change of base, and Doctor a horrid and barbarous revenge by poison on the Mondschein. Boston, 1868. 16~ body of E. C.- Further account of the most deplor- Curtis, Benj. Robbins. Address, centennial celebration of able condition of C. - Strange but true relation of the birthday of Washington, Deerfield, Feb. 22, the circumcision of C. (In POPE. Works, v. 6. 1806.) 1832. Greenfield, 1832. 8~ (B 1572) Curnier, L6once. Le Cardinal de Retz et son - Article on the debts of the states. Boston, 1844. 8~. temps. Paris, 1862-63. 2 v. 8' (B 1500) Curo, Marie. La jeune savante; ou, Le premier jour depen. - KIRELAND, C. P. Letter to C., in review of sion. 4e ed. Boston, 1869. 8~. (E 15) his pamphlet on the'Emancipation proclamaCurran, John Philpot. Speeches on the late state tion'. 3d ed. New York, 1863. 8~ trials. 3d ed. Dublin, 1811. 8~. Curtis, Charles. Diseasesof India. Edin., 1807. 8. - Speeches. (In Chapman, N. Select speeches, v. 2-4. Curtis, Charles Pelham. Oration, in Boston, July 4, 1823. 1808.) 2d ed. Boston, 1823. 8~ (B 558) - BROUGHAM, H., Ld. (In his Statesmen of the times of - IN memory of C. Boston. 1864. 8~ (B 1639) George III., ser. 2. 1839.) 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CURTIS 719 CURVES - Letter to the Whig State Central Committee. Boston, Curtius, pseud. Letters of Curtius pub. in the Charleston 1856. 8~ (B 1508) courier. 1851. See Grayson, W. J. (B 1505) - Letters of Phocion on the Mass. constitution of 1853. Curtius, pseud. Letters of Curtius, 1804. See Thomson, J. (In Discussions on the constit. 1854.) (B 616) Life of Daniel Webster. New York, 1870. Curtius, pseud. Treaty of amity, etc. See Jay, J. (B 790) 2v. 8. Curtius, Ernst. Anecdota Delphica. Berolini, - The merits of T. W. Dorr and G. Bancroft, as they 1843. 4~ are politically connected. Boston, 1844. 8~. (A 73) - Zur Geschichte des Wegebaus bei den Greichen. (In - Oration, Boston, July 4. Boston, 1841. 8~ (B 1201) Berlin. Ak. d. Wiss. Abh., 1854.) - Report of Committee on exchange of prisoners during - Griechische Geschichte. Berlin, 1858-67. 3 v. 8~ the Amer. revolution. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Proc., Contents. Vol. 1. 2e Abdr. Bis zur Schlachtbei Lade. 1860-62.) 2. Bis zum Ende des Peloponnesischen Kriegs. 3. - Speech on the presidential election, Oct. 6, 1852. Bos- Bis zum Ende der Selbstaendigkeit Griechenlands. ton, 1852. 8~ (B 1506) - Strength of the constitution, discourse, Boston, Feb. 7. - Eng. History of Greece; tr. by A. W. Ward. Boston, 1850. 8~ (B 1430) London, 1868-73. 8 v. 8~ Curtis, George Win. Duty of the American scholar - Peloponnesos,eine historisch-geographische Beto politics and the times; oration before the literary schreibung der Halbinsel. Gotha, 1851-52. soc. of the Wesleyan Univ., Aug. 5. New York, 2 v. 80 1856. 80. (B 1576) Howadji in Syra. New York, 1855. 120 -- Sieben Karten zur Topographie von Athen. - Lotus-eating, a summer book. N. Y., 1854. 160. Gotha, 1868. ob. f4 - Nile notes of a howadji. New York, 1851. 12~. -- Erlauternden Text. Gotha, 1868. 40 - Oration at the dedication of the statue of Maj.-Gen. - ADLEY J. Notice of'Die Ionier vor cer ionischen John Sedgwick. at West Point, N. Y., Oct. 21, 1868. Wanderung'. (In Amer. Orient. Soc. Journ., v. 5. (In Sedgwick, J. DESCRIPTION. 1869.) 1856.) Potiphar papers. New York, 1871. 12~. Curtius, Georg. Andeutungen fiber den gegen- Prue and I. New York, 1856. 12~ waertigen Stand der homerischen Frage. - Rhyme of Rhode Island; poem before the Sons of Mien, 1854. 8. Rhode Island. (In Vinton,F. Oration. 1863.) Curtius Rufus, Quintus. De rebus gestis Alexandri - Trumps. New York, 1861. 12~ Magni. t.p.w. 32~ Curtis, James Freeman, Funeral sermon on. 1837. See - Same. Cum suppl. Freinshemii. In usum Greenwood, F. W. P. (B 1212, 1245) Delphini. London, 1705. 8~ Curtis, John Harrison. Essay on the deaf and - Same. Et comm. S. Pitisci; ace Mottevayeri dumb. London, 1829. 8~. diss., Freinsheimii suppl., etc. Ed. 3a. Hagae - Treatise on the physiology and diseases of the Com., 1708. 8 ear. 2d ed. London, 1819. 8. Same. Cum suppl. Freinshemii.] Londini, - Same. 5th ed. London, 1831. 8~ 1746. 2 v. 240. - Treatise on the physiology and diseases of the Same. Iecens. a F. Schmieder. Gottingm, eye. London, 1833. 8". 1803. 8~ Curtis, Joseph. SEDGWICK, C. M. Memoir of C. - Same. Cum var. lect., suppl. Freinshemii, vaNew York, 1858. 16. riorumque commentaries atque indica instr. Curtis, Julia B. Woman's Central Association of Relief. ed Leir Paris, 1822-2 (In Brockett, L. P. Woman's work in the civil war.) L. aie. ais., 2-2. v. 8. Curtis, Martin. Arte of navigation; first written Nale. Vo. sopiGrecitinraslo Ale dr et Jul Valerio ~Esopi Graeci translatore'. in Spanish; tr. by R. Eden; augm. by J. Tap. Same. Mit Anmerkungen hrsg. v. J. Mitzell. London, 1596. 4~. Berlin, 1841. 2 v. 8~ Curtis, Owen B. Painted or stained glass from Winchester Same. Rec. et comment. instr. C. T'.Zumptius. Cathedral. (In Weale, J. Quart. papers on archit.,nsv, 1849. 80 v. 2. 1844.) Brunsv., 1849. 8~ Curtis, Samuel. Curtis's pocket almanac and reg- Same. Zum Schulgebrauch, mit einem Comister of New Hampshire for 1806-09. Am- mentar von C. G. Zumpt. Brauschweig, herst, n.d. 4 v. 120. 1849. 8~ Curtis, Samuel. General indexes. See Botanical mag. - Eng. Tr. byR. Codrington. t.p.w. [London, Curtis, Thomas F. The human element in the in- 1670.] 8~ spiration of the Scriptures. N. Y., 1867. 12~ - Eng. Tr.; with notes, [by P. Pratt]. London, - Progress of Baptist principles in the last hun- 1809. 2 v. 8~ dred years. Boston, 1857. 12~ - Orationes ex C. collectae. (In Conciones ex historicis Latinis excerptie. 1805.) Curtis, W. J. Inventions for railways, steam-vessels, etc. - LE CLERC, J. Criticism on Q. Curtius Rufus. (I Tonndin 184.0 8~"(B 1740) - LE (~ LERC, J. Criticism on Q. Curtius Rufus. (In London, 1840. 80 (B 1740) Arrianus. Hist. tr. J. Rooke, v. 1. 1814.) Curtis, Wm. CLARKE, S. C. Records of the de- - NIEBUHR, B. G. Zwei classische lateinische Schriftsscendants of W. Curtis, Roxbury, 1632. Bos- teller des 3en Jahrh. (In Berlin. Ak. d. Wiss. ton, 1869. 8. Abh., 1822, 23.) Curtis, Wm. Lectures on botany; arranged by S. - SCHMIEDER, F. G. B. Commentarius in Curtis Curtis. London, 1803-04. 2 v. 8. libris. Gottingae, 1804. 8~ -Botanical magazine. See Botanical magazine. 1683. L( - Botanical magazine. See Botanicalmagazine. Curtois, John. Sermon. Cathedral of Lincoln, July 29, Curtis, Winslow, alias Colson, S. Confession. n.t.p. 1827.. ondon, 4.. 1338) 8~ (B 1462) Curves. BARROW, I.. Geometrical lectures [on] - TRIALS of White and Curtis for the murder of E. Sel- the nature, etc., curve lines; tr. by E. Stone. fridge and T. P. Jenkins. Boston, 1827. 8~. (B 1442, London, 1735. 8~ 1794) - CLAIAUT, A. C. echerchs sur ls courbs Curtiss, Adventures of Master. t.p.w. [18-.] 12. (C 246) Recherches sur les courbes Curtiss, Daniel S. Western portraiture and emi- do e courbure. Paris, 1731. 4o. rant's guie; a description of isconsi, -- EMERSON, W. 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CURVES 720 CUSHING - WATSON, W. New method of investigating plane - Oration, Mass. Colonization Soc., July 4. Boston, curves. (In Amer. Assoc. Proc., v. 13. 1860.) 1833. 8~ (B 1085) See also Circle; - Conic; - Cycloid; - Spirals. - Oration, Newburyport,'July 4, 1821. Newburyport, Curwen, Rev. John. Tonic sol-fa method of teaching to 1821. 8~ (B 1573) sing. (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans., 1862.) - Oration, Washington Light Inft. Company, NewburyCurwen, John Christian. Speech in the Ho. of port, July24. Newburyport, 1822. 8'. (B 568,1202) Corn., 28th May, 1816, on the state of the poor laws. - Outlines of the life and services of V. H. Har2d ed. (In Pamphleteer, 1816; v. 8 of B 838.)- rison. Boston, 1840. 8~. Speech in the Ho. of Com., 21st Feb., 1817, on the - Another copy. (C 195) poor laws. (In 1817; v. 10 of B 838) - Same. Wash., 1840. 8~ (B 1498) -LONSDALE, H. The worthies of Cumberland. - Reminiscences of Spain. Boston, 1833. 2 v. 12~ London, 1867. 8. - Reply to the letter of J. F. Cooper. Boston, 1834. 8~. Curwen, Samuel. Journal and letters; added biog. (B1025, 1085) notices of loyalists by G. A. Ward. New - Review of the late revolution in France, etc. York, 1842. 8~ Boston and Newburyport, 1833. 2 v. 12". Cuirwen family. VINTON, J. A. Genealogical memoirs of - Speech, appropriations for the expenses of the Indian the C. family. (In his Giles memorial, 1864. 8~) dept. Wash., 183. 8. (B 1124, 1718,1791) Curwine, J. Letter from London, about affairs of New - Speech, Jan. 25, 1836, on the right of petitions for the England. 1663. (In Maine. Hist. Soc. Col.,v.. abolitionof slavery inD.C. Wash.,1836. 8. (B1813) 1865.) - Speech, navy appropriation bill relating to navy yards, Curzola, Lazzaro da. Poesie. (In Gamba, B. Poesie in Feb. 11,1836. n.t.p. [1836.] 8~ (B 1721) dial. venez. 1845.) - Speech, proposition to censure J. Q. Adams for disreCurzon, Frank. Statistics of Huddersfield Mechanics' In- spet to the House n.tp. [1837.] 8" (B 1496, 1718) stitution. (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans., - Speech, resolutions recommending the distribution of 1859.) the proceeds of the public lands, May 23, 1836. Curzon, Sir Nathaniel, Bart. BOHUN, W. Brief view of Wash., 1836. 8". (B 1113, 1718) ecclesiastical jurisdiction, addressed to Sir N. C. - Speech, right of petition, Jan. 25, 1836. Wash., 1836. London, 1733; repr. Boston, 1765. 8'. (B 253) 8~. (B 1124) R, ober. Am ni; a ya. at. E m - Speeches, currency and public deposites. Salem, 1834. Curzon, Robert. Armenia; a year at Erzeroom. 8. (B 1085, 1721) London, 1854. 12. - Statement to the members of the House, Apr. 18, 1836. -Visits to monasteries of the Ievant. 4th ed. np., 1836. 8~ (B1113) London, 1851. 12. - Summary of the practical principles of politiCusa, Nicolaus de (or Nicolaus Cusanus), Card. cal economy; with observations on Smith's Opera. Basilese, [1565]. 3 v. 4'. wealth of nations, etc. Camb., 1826. 8~ Contents. Vol. 1. De doctaignorantia. - Apologia -- To the members of the senior class. np., [1821]. 8. doctie ignorantie. - De conjecturis. - De filiatione )ei. (B 533) - De genesi. - Idiota. - De visione Dei -De ludo - SAVAGE, I. (In hisOurlivingrepresentativemen. 1860.) globi. - De fortuna. -Compendium,Directio unitatis. - Cushing, Caroline W. Letters descriptive of pubDe possest. - De beryllo. - De dato Patris luininum. lie monuments, manners, etc., in France and -De quarendo Deum. - De venatione sapientiae. - Spain. Newburyport, 1832. 2 v. 12 De apice theoriae. - De Deo abscondito. 2. De An- Cotents. Vol.. rance. 2. Spain. nunciatione. - Excitationum lib. 10. - De equalitate. -ontents. Vol. 1. France. 2. Spain. De catholica concordantia. - Epistolarum. - De pace Cushing, Ezekiel Dodge. SHATTUCK, G(. C. Notice of C. fidei. - Cribrationes Alchorani. - De novissimo die. (In Mass. Med. Soc. Corn., v. 4. 1829.) 3. De geometricis transmutationibus. - De arithmeticis Cushing, Rev. Jacob. Divine judgments upon tyrants, etc.; complementis. - De mathematicis complementis. - De sermon, Apr. 19, Lexington. Bost., 1778. 8~. (B 48) quadratura circuli. - De sinibus et cordis. - De una - Sermon, ordination of E. Brown, in Sherburne. Bosrecti curvique mensura. - Complementum theologicum. ton, 1771. 8~. (B 215) - De mathematica perfectione. - Reparatio calendarii. - Sermon, ordination of J. Biglow, in Sudbury. Boston, - Correctio tab. Alphonsi. - Et alia queedam in fine ex 1772. 8~ (B 215) Gaurico in Cusam adjecta. - Sermon, ordination of S. Williams, in Bradford. BosCushing, Abel. Historical letters on the first char- ton, 1766.8~ (B215) tr of the Massachusetts government. Bos- GCushing, John, of Boxford. Gospel ministers to preach ter of the Massachusetts government. Bos- Christ, etc., sermon, Sept. 5, 1759. [at ordin. of] T. ton, 1839. 12~ Brown, Marshfield, Mass. Boston, 1759. 8~. (B 54) - Another copy. (C 278) Cushing, John. An half-century sermon, at [AshburnhamJ. - Speech in Senate of Mass., March 30, 31, 1837, on re- t.p.w. 8. (B 1325) solves relative to the action of Congress upon anti- - Discourse, Ashburnham, July 4, 1796. Leominster, slavery petitions, etc. Boston, 1837. 8~. (B 1474) 1796. 8~ (B 196, 416, 912) Cushing, B. T. Address on the progress and dignity of the - Sermon, Westminster Assoc., Oct. 11, 1820. Worcesmedical profession, before the Starling Med. Coll., ter, 1820. 8~ (B 957, 1651) Feb. 17. Columbus, 1849. 8. (B 1551) - Sermon, interment- of G. Wilker, Jr., Ashburnham, Cushing, Rev. Caleb, and others. Letter from two assoc. of Mar. 23, 1817. Andover, 1817. 8~. (B 1651) ministers in the country, to the assoc. ministers of Cushing, John, Jr., Funeral sermo on, 1806. SeePayson,S. Boston and Charlestown, relating to the admission (B 915, 1007) of Whitefield into their pulpits. Boston, 1745. 4~. Cushing, Joseph. KNAPP, S. L. (In his Biographical (B 583) sketches of eminent lawyers, etc. 1821.) - Address before the lodges of Salem, Lynn, Marble- Cushing, Luther Stearns. Elements of the law and head, Danvers, and Beverly, June 24, A. L. 5826. practice of legislative assemblies. Boston, Newburyport, 1826. 8. (B 1755) 1856. Cushing, Caleb. Address before the Amer. Inst. Manul of Py p e. R s of N. Y., 9th annual fair, Oct. 20, 1836. N. Y., 1836. - Maual of Parliamentary practice. Rules of 8~ (B 1718, 1824) proceeding and debate in deliberative assem- Address, laying of the corner-stone of the Newbury- blies. 2d ed. Boston, 1845. 18~ port Town Hall, July 4, 1850. Newburyport. 1850. - Gesman. Handbuch, e.s.au.; ilbersetzt von B. 8. (B 1612) -Claims of citizens of the U. S. on Denmark, examined. Roelker. Hamburg, 1852. 8. Boston, 1826. 8~ (B 1493) - Another copy. (B 1430) - Eulogy on John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. Cam- Reports of contested elections in the House of bridge, 1826. 8. (B 556, 1206, 1730) Rep. of Mass., 1780-1834. Boston, 1834. 8' - History and present state of Newburyport. -- Same. [Contin.] to 1852, by L. S. Cushing, Newburyport, 1826. 12'. C. W. Storey, and L. Josselyn. Boston, - Introductory lecture. (1ns Amer. Inst. Instr. Lect. 1834; also in B 1812) 1853. 8. - Opinion of the attorney general on British recruitment Cushing, Matthew. WEBB, J. Greatness of sin; sermon in the U. S. Wash., 1856. 8~ (B 1508) [before the execution of] C., with an account of C. - Oration, citizens of Newburyport. Newburyport, 1832. at the time of his execution, by W. Cooper. Bos8~ (B 1061) ton, 1734. 8~. (D 3)

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CUSHIN G 721 CUTHBERT Cushing, Hion. Thomas, Fun'eral sermon on. 1746. See Raymond de Montecucculi. - Appendix, Occasional Prince, T. (B 230). cozmmanders of armies. Von Arnheim. - Von AldrinCushing, Thomas. Letters, 1767-75. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. ger. - Charles x., of Sweden. - Emp. Ferdinand IIt. Col.. v. 34. 1858.) - Von Goetz. - De Guebriant. - Von Hatzfeld. - De Cushing, Thomas. Results of school instruction and disci- Kniphausen. - De Kcenigsmark. - Archduke Leopold. pline. (In Amer. Inst. Instr. Lect.. 1840.) - The - Von Mercy. - List of battles. - Consequences of teacher in the 19th century. (In Lect.. 1851.) the war. Cusling, Thomas H. TRIAL of C., before a general court Lives of the warriors of the civil wars of martial, on charges preferred against him by Gen. Wade Hampton; reported by [W. Lee]. Phila., France and Eng. London, 1867. 2 pts. 12~ 1812. 8~ (B443) Contents. Part 1. Turenne.- Cond. - Charles I. Cushing, Wm. FLANDERS, H. (In his Lives of the Chief- of Gr. Britain. - Robert Devereux. Earl of Essex. 2. Justices, v. 2. 1858.) Prince Rupert. - Sir Thomas Fairfax. - Marquis of Cushing, Wm. B. HEADLEY, J. T. (In his Farragut and Montrose. - Oliver Cromwell. - Huguenot civil war. - our naval commanders. 1867.) Robert Beltie, Earl of Lindsey. - Alex. Leslie. Earl of Cushman, Charles T., 12.D. Poem, consecration of the Leven.- Sir David Leslie, Lord Newark.- Sir Wm. Cushman monument. (In Shurtleff, N. B. Proc. -Waller. at theconsecration, etc. 1859.) - Lives of the warriors who have commanded Cushman, Charlotte Saunders. Lines suggested by a visit fleets and armies before the enemy. Lodon, to the Shaker settlement near Albany. (In Some 1869. 2 pts. 80 lines in verse. B 1234) 1869. 2 ps. 8~ - CUSHMAN, H. W. (In his Hist. geneal. 1855.) Contents. Part 1. That the tactics and practical Cushman, Rev. David. Ancient settlement at Sheepscot. strategy of tle old masters have established the whole (In Maine Hist. Soc. Col.. v. 4. 1856.) - Wey- art of war. - Monk, Duke of Albemarle. - Montmomouth's voyage. (In v. 6. 1859.) renci, Duke of Luxembourg. - Frederick William, Cushman, Rev. Elisha. Discourse, consecration of the Elector of Brandenbourg. - Sobieski. - Von SchomCushman monument. (In Shurtleff, N. B. Proc., berg. - William InI. of England. - Graham of Claver1859.) house. - Aurungzebe, Great Mogul. - 0. F. Traun, - Funeral sermon on. 1863. See Green, B. (B 1540) Count of Abensburg. 2. Admirals: Blake; - M. Tromp Cushman, Henry Wyles. Historical and biog. gene- -De Ruyter; - Lord Sandwich; - Du uesne; C. Tromp; - Duke of York (James II.). - Marechal alogy of the Cushmans, 1617-1855. Boston, de Tourville. - Adm. Herbert, Earl of Torrington.1855. 8~ Marechal d'Estr6es. - Adm. Russell, Earl of Orford. - - Proceedings at the consecration of the Cushman mon- Commodore Jean Bart. - Marechal de Chateau-Regument. 1859. See Shurtleff, N. B., and Cushman, naud. - Adn. Benbow. - Adm. Sir Cloudesley Shovel. H. W. - Adm. Sir George Rooke. Cushman, Joshua. Discourse, Winslow, Apr. 13. Hal- Note. Each of the last three works is in two parts. lowell, 1815. 8~. (B 309) with a continuous pagination, and the whole form'Lives - Oration, Augusta, Me., July 4. Augusta, 1807. 8~ of the warriors of the 17th century' (B 142) Cust, Emma Sophia Edgcumbe, Countess Brownlow. - Oration, Waterville, July 4. Hallowell, 1814. 8. Slight reminiscences of a septuagenarian, (B 457) (B 457) Slight reminiscences of a septuagenarian, - Oration, Wiscasset, July 4. Wiscasset, 1808. 8~ (B 421) 1802-15. 2d ed. London, 1867. 8" Cushman, Pauline. MOORE, F. (In his Women of the Cust, Lady Mary Ann. The cat, its history and war. 1866.) diseases. ed. Lodo, Cushman, R. W. Calm review of the measures employed diseases. 2d ed. London, 1870. 8~. in the relig. awakening in Boston in 1842; disc., Custine, Adam Philippe, comte de. M6moires posJune 28, 1842. Boston, 1846. 8~ (B 1651, 1735) thumes; rediges par un de ses aides de camp Cushman, Robert. Sin and danger of self-love, [Baraguay )'Hilliers]. Hamburg, 1794. sermon, Plymouth. 1621; [appendix cont. account of 2 v. 80 C. by J. Davis]. Boston, reprint. by Coverly, 1785. 8~ (B 309) Custie, Astolphe, marquis de. Russia [in 1839]; tr. - Same, without appendix. Boston, 1815. 8~ (B 275) New York, 1854. 8~ Same. With memoir [and letter by J.Davis]. Boston, Custis, George Washington Parke. Recollections of ^1846.8~, (B 1287) Custis, Georg"e Washington Parke. Recollections of Same. With preface [by C. Deane. Fac- Washington; with memoir of the author by simile reprint of 1st ed., Lond., 1622]. Bos- his daughter ad notes by. J. Lossing. ton, 1870. 4~ New York, 1860. 8~. 1Same 8extracts80.' Young, A. Chronicles of the.. — Address, death of Gen. Lingan. Bost.,1812. 8. (B442) PSame[etilgrim Fathers.] (nYo1 un846ie )of te -- Address to the people of the U. S. on the importance Pilgrim DESCEDANathers. 1846.) Cushan, H. W. Gene- of encouraging agriculture and domestic manufac- DESCENDANTS of C. (In Cushman, H. W. Genetures. Alexanciria,1808.8. (B.406) alogy of the Cushmans. 1855.) - Oration. (In Celebration of Russian victories. 1813. - SHURTLEFF, N. B., and CUSHMAN, H. W. Pro- C 83, W 13) ceedings at the consecration of the Cushman - Oration beforethe Washington Soc. Alexandria, 1820. monument at Plymouth, Sept. 16, 1858. Bos- s 8. (B565) Custom of the country, The. See Beaumont, F., and ton, 1859. 8. Fletcher, J. Contents. Discourse by E. Cushman. - Poem by C. Custom-house at London, Plans of the. See Laing,D. Cushman. - List of contributors to the monument. Customs. See Manners and Customs. Cuspinian, Johann. Tagebuch. 1502-27. (In Vienna. Ak. Customs. See Import duties; - Export bonds; - and the d. Wiss. Fontes rer. Austr., v. 1. 1855.) names of various countries. Cusson, Pierre. VIcQ D'AzYR, F. Eloge de C. (In Vicq Cutaneous diseases, etc. See Skin. d'Azyr, F. (Euvres, v. 1. 1805.) d'AzyrF. (Euvesv..l80a5.)' - Cutaneous diseases, etc. See Skin. Oust, ASr Edward. Annals of the wars of the 18th Cutbush, Edward. Address before the Columbian Inst., Jan. Oust, Sir Edward. Annals of the wars of the 18th 11, 1817. Wash., 1817. 8. (A 1, B 1578) century. London, 1856-60. 5 v. 120 Cutbush, James. Philosophy of experimental chemContents. Vol. 1. 1700-39. 2. 1740-59. 3. Phila., 1813. 2 v. 12 1760-83. 4. 1784-95. 5. 176-1800. istry hila., 813. v 12'. - Annals of the wars of the 19th century. Lon- - Orition on education, before the Soc. for the Prom. - Annals of the wars of the 19th century. Lon- Rat.Syst.ofEduc. Phila., 1812.8~ (B648) 3Rat. Syst. ofEduc. Phila., 1812. 8. (B 648) don, 182, 63. 4 v. 16.. Cuthbert, St. Vita Bedl Venerabilis. (In Beda. Contents. Vol. 1. 1801-06. 2. 1807-09. 3.ist. es. 1722.) 1810-12. 4. 1813-15. - 8T10-' 4. 1 5 * ~ J? - BEDA. Vita Cudbercti. (In Beda. 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Par.,1810. 4. (Institut.) Cutler, Timothy, D.D. The final peace of the upright; ser- - Recherches sur les ossemens fossiles. 3e 6d. mon. Nov. 28, 1734. Boston, 1735.8~. (C145) Pari 1825 5 40 - The good and faithhul servant, etc.: sermon, death of T. Greaves, June 19. Boston, 1747. 8. (B 72, 175, - Recueil des 6loges hist. Strasbourg, 1819. 2 v. 8~ 215, D 2) Coontents. Vol. 1. Reflex. sur les sciences. - Eloges. - Funeral sermon on. 1765. See Caner, H. (B 70, 281) Daubenton. - Lemonnicr. - L'Hlritier. - Gilbert. - Cutler family. MoisE, A. Genealogical record of Darcet. - Priestley. - Cels. - Adauson. - Broussonnet. - Lassus. - Vcntenant. - Bonnet. - Saussure. several families bearing the name of Cutler, 2. Foulrcoy. -Desestats.- C vendish. - allss. - in the United States. Boston, 1867. 8". Parmenticr. - Rumford.- Olivier. - Tenon.- Werner. Cutlerian lectures; by R. XV. Iooke. (In his Posth. - Desmarets. - Supplement. Riche. - Bruguires.works. 1705.) Discours de Cuvier. - Reponse de A. Cte. de Seze. Cutt, John. Commission as president of N. Hampshire. - Le regne animal distribu cd'apres son organisa(In N.H. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 8. 1866.) tiol. Paris, 1817. 4 v. 8. Cutter, Benjamin, i. D. Report of zymoses of 1857 in Contents. Vol. 1. Introd. — Mammifres. —Oiseaux. Middlesex Eastern District Medical Society. (In 2. Reptiles. - Poissos. - Mollusques. - Ann6lides. Mass. Med. Soc. Med. com., v. 9. 1860.) - NOTICE 3. Latreille. Crustaces- Arachnides; Insectes.and obituary of C. (In v. 11. 1868.) 4 Zoophytes. - Tables et planches. Cutter, Calvin. First book on anatomy and physi- - Sane. Nouv.ed. Paris, 1829-30. 5 v. 80 ology. Ster. ed. NewYork, 1847. 12~. Contents. Vol. 1. Mammiferes. - Oiseaux. 2. - Treatise on anatomy, physiology, and hygiene. Ieptiles. - Poissons. 3. Mollusques. - AnnDlides. Rev. ed. Boston, 1853. 12~. 4. Latreille. Crustaces; - Arachnides; - Insectes. Cutter, Charles Ammi. [Critical notice of the 5. Insectes.'Theological index, by H. Malcom'. 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cUVIER 7 23 CYPRIANUS - and Valenciennes, A. Histoire naturelle des Cyclones. REDFIELD, W. C Various cyclones or typhoons poissons.n Paris, 1828-49. 22 v. 8~ of the North Pacific ocean.- ROGERS, J., Cand _os. Pari e 182 i49 22l. o8 de SCHOENBORN, A. Avoidance of the violent portions Contents. Yel. 1. Tableau hist. des progres de of cyclones, with notices of a typhoon at the Bonin l'ichthyoldgie. - Idee generale de lanature et de l'organ- islands (In Amer. Assoc. Proc., v. 10, pt. 1. 1857.) isation des poissons. 2, 3, De la famille des perches. ou des percoides. 4. Acanthopterygiens a joue cui- Cyclopdias. See Encyclopedias. rassee. 5. Scieno'des. 6. Sparoides. - Menides. Cyder, poem, in two books, by J. Philips. 4th ed. London, -Aphareus.' 7. Squammipennes. — Poissons a pha- 1744. 24~ (C192) ryngiens labyrinthiformes. 8, 9. Scomberoi'des. 10. Cydias. Fragm. (In Bergk, T. Poete lyr Gr.) Scomberoides. - Tenoides. - Athbrines. 11. Mugi- Cydippus iantinensis. (In Mueller. Frag. hist. Greec., loides. - Gobioides. 12. Gobioides. - Acanthop- v. 4. 1851.) terygiens a pectorales p6dicul6es. 13. Labroides. Cyganie, opera F. D. Kniainina. (In Bobrowicz, J. N. 14. Labroides. — Malacopterygiens. - Siluroides. 15. Bibl. Polskich, v. 36. 1837.) Siluroides. 16, 17. Cyprinoides. 18. Cyprinoides. Cymbals. LAMPE, F. A. -De cymbalis veterum. - Esoces. 19. Brochets. - Quelques familes de mal- Traj. adR, 1703. 24~ acopterygiens, intermediaires entre les brochets et les Cymbelie. See Shakespeare, W. clupes. 20. Clupeoides.'21. Clupeoides. - Salmonoides. 22. Table gen6rale. Cymon. See Garrick, D. - FLOURENS. M. J. P. Memoir of C.; history of the Cynegetica Gratii et Nemesiani. (In }emaire. Poet. Lat. works of C., tr. by C. A. Alexander. (In Smithso- mim., v. 1. 1824.) - nian Inst. Report. 1868.) Cynevulf. Crist. (In Grein, C. W. M. Bibl. d. angelsahebs. Poesie, v. 1. 1857.) - Elene. - Juliana. (In - GUERIN-MENEVILLE, F. E. Iconographie du v. 2. 1857.) 5- Ju. IRegne animal de Cuvier. Paris, 1829-44. Cynthia's revels. See Jonson, B. 3 v. 8~ Cynthius-CGeetensis. In Virgilii.Eneidem commentarium. - HAAG, E. and E. (In their La France prot., v. 4. 1846.) (In Ma. Class. auct., v. 7. 1835.).- JAMES, J. A. Memoir of C. (In his Memoir of Clem- Cyon,. Ueber die Wurzeln, durch welche das Ruckenentine Cuvier. 1838.) mark die Gefassnerven fir die Vorderpfote aussen. ent.r e GTreat artists and ga a s det. - Ueber die Nerven des Peritoneum. (In - KNOX, R. reat artists and great anatomists. Ludwig, C. Arbeiten. 1869.) London, 1852. 12~. Cyples, William. Change of luck. (In Chambers'sjourn., - LEE, Mrs. R. Memoirs of C. N. Y., 1833. 12~ v. 31-32. 1869.) - MEMOIR of C. (I Jardine, W Sir W. Nat. lib., v. 16.) Cypress. LAJARD. J. B. F. Sur le culte du cypres pyra- SKETCH. (In Distinguished men of mod. times, v. 4. midalchez les peoples civilises de latiquite. (2e 1838; v. 40 of Libr. ent, knowl.; and Same, v. 2; pti of. 20 o Paris. Inst. Ac. d. Inscr. Mem. v. 124 of Harper's fam. lib.) 1854.) Cviar, Sophia Laura Clementine'. GAyES, J. A. Cypriad, The; with other poems and translations, by H. C. Cuvier, Sophia Laura Clementine. JAMirES, J. A. - Knight. Boston, 1809. 8. (B438) Memoir of C. [by M. Wilks]; with reflexions. Cyprianus, Thascius Cscius, St. Opera, emend. New York, 1838. 16~ diligentia N. Rigaltii, cum annot.; ace. M. Guvillie6, $Fangois. See Couvillier, F. Minucii Felicis Octavius, Arnobii Adv. genCuvillier Fleury, Alfred Auguste. Historiens,. ^ p^Ots, at roneanciers. Paris, 1863 2 te, J Firmici Materni ]De errore profanarum poetes, et romanciers. Paris, 1863. 2 v. 18~ religionurn, Commodiani Instructiones adv. CoLntents. Vol. 1. Les memoires de Guizot. - Les rligio, Comodiani nstrctio adv dernieres annees de l'empire. - Thiers. - Napoleon et gentium deos; P. Priorius notas adjecit. le prince Eugene. - Granier de Cassagnac. historien des Parisiis, 1666. f~ massacres de septSmbre. - La Restauration et la Rlvo- _ Opera, cur. 1). I. H. Goldhorn. Lipse, 1838lution.- M. de Viel-Castel. - Le Congres des Brochures., cr ). I. L 1 -Esquisses et portraits: J. deMaistre; -Alexis Piron; 39. 2 pts. 16~. (Vol. 2, 3 of Gersdorf Bibl. - Hippolyte Rigault; - Michelet, hist.; -Michel Cheva- patrum.) lier. 2. Les femmes du roman frangais. -Le roman fune- - Eng. Writings; with the writings of Novatian bre.,- Les romans qui finissent bien. - La personnalite s F, etc.; tr. b dans le roman. - Ernest Feydeau. - Mme. Louise Minucius Felix, etc.; tr. by R.E.Walls. Colet. - Louis Ulbach. - De la pretendu decadence de Edin., 1870, 69. 2 v. 8~ (Ante-Nicene Chr. l'esprit litteraire en France. — t6ponse M. de Pontmar- lib., v. 8, 13.) tin. - Viennet. - Le portefeuille de Suard. — Tallemant Contenits. Vol. 1. Notice by the translator. - Life des Rlaux. - Un voyagr e S Paris en 1637.; - Horace. - and passion of Cyprian, - Epistles. - On the dress of Les tros tradLecteurs d'Horace en 1861;- Horace et Au- virgins. - On the lapsed. - On the unity of the Church. guste. ~- Le sicle d'Horace. - (On the Lord's prayer. - To Demetrianus. - On the - Voyages etvoyageurs, 1837-54. Paris, 1856. 18. vanity of idols. - On the mortality. 2. On works and Contents. De Bruxelles a Anvers. - Une visite a alms. - On the advantage of patience. - On jealousy Chambord. - Le chateau d'Amboise. - Bordeaux et and envy. - Exhortation to martyrdom, addressed to les Bordelais. - Les Pyrenees. - Le cirque de Gavar- Fortunatus. - Three books of testimonies against the nie. - Alger.- De Bayonne a Madrid. - Les courses Jews. -The seventh council of Carthage under Cyprian. de taureaux a Madrid. - Les eaux de Plombieres. - - Treatises attributed to Cyprian on questionable auV. Jacquemont. - Barb6-Marbois a Cayenne. - Al- thority. - The Passion of the holy martyrs Perpetua lard. - La comtesse A. de Gasparin. - X. Marmier. - and Felicitas. - The writings of Novatian. - Acts and Ulne mission lazariste au Thibet. - T. Gautier a Con- records of the famous controversy about the baptism of stantinople. heretics. - A fragment of a letter of Dionysius of AlexCuvillies. Dessins. (In Recueil des dessins, etc. E 63) andria to Pope Stephen. - A treatise on re-baptism. - Cuvillo, Alvaro. See Cubillo. A treatise against the heretic Novatian. - Works of MiCuyler, Theodore L. Sermon on the death of A. Lincoln. nucius Felix. (In Lincoln, A. OUR martyr President. 1865.) - Select treatises; tr. by W. B. Flower. London, Cuypers, Gjjsbert. See Cuper, G. n.d. 8~ (People's library of the Fathers.) Cuzco. MARHAM, C. IR. Journey to C. London, Cobntezns. On unity. - Lord's prayer. - The lapsed. 1856. 12~ - Good works and alms. - The plague. - Blessings of Cuzzoni, Francesca. CLAYTON, E. C. (In her Queens of patience. - Jealousy and envy. song. 1865.) - De psenitentia. (In Mai, A. Clas. auct., v. 10. 1838.) Cyane, ou les jeux du destin; par L. F. de Bilderbech. (In - Sermone sopra l'elemosina; tr. in Ital. da A. Caro. Biblioth. univ. des romans, Nouv.. v. 5. 1799.) (In Caro, A. Opere, v. 7. 1812.) Cyclades. COTTU, C. (In Revue d. D. Mondes, aout 1851.) - Unity of the church. (In Tracts for the times, v. 2, - LACROIX. L. Histoire et description. (In his Iles de pt. 1. 1840.) la Grice. 1853. Univers.) - BOEHRINGER, F. (In his KircheChristi,v. 1, Abth. 1. - LAURENBERGIUS, J. Archipelagi meridionalis seu 1842.) Cycladum delineatio. n.p., [16-]. (E 78, no. 250) - MERLE D'AUBIGNY, J. H. L'Occident, ou Cyprien et Cycles. See Periodicity. la pratique. (In Geneva. Union Chr6tienne des Cycloid. WALLIS, J. De cycloide tractatus. (In his Jeunes Gens. le s6r. 1857.) Opera math., v. 1. 1695.) - PONTIUS. Vita S. Cypriani. (InActasanct.,v. 44. 1868.) 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CYPRIANUS 724 CZYNSZ - SAGE, J. The principles of the Cyprianic age with - PELLOUTIER, S. Sur l'expedition deCyrus contre les regard to Episcopal power and jurisdiction. Savoy, Scythes. (In Berlin. Ak. d. Wiss. Men., v. 10. 1754., 1795. 40. (B 93) h- RAMSAY, A. Travels of C. From the Frenc. - - Samne. (JIn his Works, v. 2. 1846.) 17 Cyprinidae. M'CLELLAND, J. Indian cyprinide. (Ied. onon,174. Asiatic researches, v. 19, pt. 2. 1836.) - - Same. Edin., 1800. 12~ Cyprus. GAUDRY, A. Souvenirs d'une mission scientifique. - SCUDERY, M. de. Artamenes; or, The Grand (In Revue d. D. Mondes, nov. 1861.) Cyrus; romance. London, 1691. 12~ - LACROIX, L. Histoire etdescription deC. (Inhis Iles - WIELAND, C.. Cyrus, ei unvollendetes Ieldengede la Grece. 1853. Univers.) dicht. (In his Samrnt. Werke, v. 4. 1824.) - Map. CYPRUS Insula. n.p., [16-]. (E 78, no. 258) - XENOPHON. DeCne; recg., See also Citium. - XENOPHON. De Cyri institutione; recog., v(. See also Citium. Cyrano de Bergerac, Savinien. See Bergerac, S. C. de. Lat. reformavit, notas Stephani, Leuncla., Cyrene. BEECHEY, F. W. and H. W. (In their Exped. Porti, et Mureti adj. T. Hutchinson. Ed. La. to the N. coast of Africa. 1828.) Londini, 1765. 8~ - RELATIONS inedites de la C. (In Paris. Soc. de G6og. — Same. Rec. Hutchinson. Ed. 9a. Londii, Recueil de voy., v. 2. 1824.) - SCHULZE, J. H. Numus Cyrenaeorum Ptolemaeo in- 1790. 8. scriptus. (In St. Petersburg. Ac. d. Sci. Comm., - - Same. Rec. Hutchinson. Phila., 1806. 8~ v. 14. 174L4-46.) - Sanme. Cyropmedia, cur. C. H. Weise. Lipsiae, - SMITH, R. M., and PORCHER,, E. A. History 1828. 24~ of the recent discoveries at Cyrene, 1860-61. -- Institutio Cyri, recens. L. Dindorf. Ed. 4a. London, 1864. 4~ Lipsise, Teubner, 1858. -16~ WENDT, A. De philosophia Cyrenaica. (In Goettin- -- Eng. Cyropedia; tr. by M. Ashley [Cooper gen. Ges. d. Wiss. Comm,, 1832-37.) Cyril Thornton, Youth and manhood of; by T. or Cowper]. London, 1803. 8. Hamilton. Boston, 1827. 3 v. 12". -- -Same. Phila., 1810. 8~ Cyrilla, a tale; by Baroness Tautpheus. Leipzig, Cyrus, tle yoznger. XENOPHON. De Cyri expdi Tatzcchntzi, 1853. 2 v. 120. tione. Argent., 1561. 8~.'Cyrillus. See also C l.- - Same. A T. Hutchinson. Ed. 4a. Cantab., Cyrillus. See also Cirillo. 4 Cyrillus Alexandrinus. Commentarii in Leviticum 1785. 4~ sexdecim libris digesti. [Basil.] 1528. f0 — Same. Juxtaed. T. Hutchinson, ace. var. Note. Without a title-page and probably ff. 233-289 ofct. t index Grlcitatis ex ed. Zeunii. Oxon., an ed. of the works of St. Cyrillus printed by Andreas 1805. 8~ Cratander, Basileae, 1528. -- Same. Ed. by A. Crosby. Boston, 1844. 12~ -Commentarius in Cant.:mm Salomonis. (In Mai. -- Same. Recens. L.Dindorf. Ed. 4a. Lipsim, Class. auct., v. 9. 1837.)- Commentarius in Luce Teuer, 1859. 16 Evangelium. (In v. 10. 1838.) Teubner, 1859. 16~ Cyrillus Ilierosolymitanus. Opera, nunc primum - Same. MitAnmerk.; hrsg.von(. W.Kruger. in lucem edita; cum Lat. interpr. J. Gro- 4e Aufi. Berlin, 1851. 8". decii, emend. studio J. Prevotii. Lut. Par., -- ^. Tr.with notes by E. Spelman. 3d ed. 1631. f0. Camb., 1776. 2 v. 8~. Contents. De G. vita. - De scriptis C. - Preefatio. - v.' 4 1797.' Contents. De C. vita. - De scriptis C. - Praefatio. - Cyrus; a tragedy, by J. Hoole. (In Bell's Brit. theatre, Introductoria ad baptismun. - Lectio ex Esaia. -. 1. De pconitentia et remissione peccatorum, et de ad- Cyveliok, Amicia. LEYCESTER, Sir P., Bart., and versario; lectio ex Ezechiele. - De baptismo; lectio MAINWARING, Sir T. Tracts respecti g; ex Epistola ad.Rom. - De decem dogmatibus obiter; lec- Amicia, daughter of H. Cyveliok. London tio ex Epist. ad Coloss. - De fide et lectio ex Epist. ad Hebreos. - De monarchia Dei, et in illud, Credo in unum 1870.] 4~ (Chetham Soc., v. 78-80.) Deum, item de herresibus; et lectio ex Esaia. - De patre, Czar Peter, The. See O'Keefe, J. et lectio ex Epist. ad Ephes. - De omnipotente, et lectio Czarniecki, Stefan. CZAYKOWSII, M. Stefan Czarex Hieremia. - In illud, Factorem c(eli et terrse, visibil- nick, owia6 historyczna Paryi, 1840. ium omnium, et invisibilium; lectio ex Job. - In illud, Et in unum Dominum Jesum Christum; lectio ex 1 Epist. 2 v. 8~ ad Cor. -Inillud, Filium Dei unigenitum, ex patre natum Czartoryski, Prince Adam George. Mowa, 29 nov. Paryi, ante omnia ssecula; et lectio ex Epist. ad Hebraeos. - In 1844. 8~. (E 84) illud, Incarnatus est et homo factus est; lectio ex Esaia. - - Correspondance particuliere. 1801-23. See Alexander I. In illud, Crucifixus est pro nobis, et sepultus; Jectio ex Czartoryski, Ladislas, rince. Affaires de Pologne; Esaia. - In illud, Et resurrexit tertia die ascendit in cePari, fI lum; lectio ex I Cor. - In illud, Et venturus estjudicare expose de la ituation. Paris, 1863. f. vivos etmortuos, et de Antichristo; lectio ex Daniele. - Czaykowski, Michal. Gawtdy. Paryi, 1840. 8. De Spiritu Sancto; et lectio ex 1 Cor. - In illud, Et in - Kirdzali powiesc Naddunajska. Paryz i Lipsk, unam sanctam catholiclam Eclesiam, et carnis resurrec- 1839. 2 v.. tionem, et in vitam aeternam, lectio ex Ezechiele. - A Deos qui recens sunt baptizati; et lectio ex 1 Petri - Koszowata, powiastka. Paryz, 1841. 8. Epist. - De baptismo,Et lectio ex Epist. ad Rom. -De - Owruczanin, powiesc historyczna z 1812 r. chrismate; et lectio ex 1Joannis Epist. - De corpore et Paryz 1841. 2 v. 80 sanguine Christi et lectio ex Epist. ad Cor. - Ex Epist. - Stfan Cza cki, powi historyczna. Pary Petri, Itaque abijcientes, etc.Stean Czarnieck, pow storyczna. Pary, Cyrillus, Indic-utes. RUDORFF,-. UeberdieGlossaredes 1840. 2 V. 8~ Philoxenus und Cyrillus. (In Berlin. Ak. d. Wiss. - Ukrainki. Paryz, 1841. 8~ Abl., 1865.) - Wernyhora, wieszcz Ukrailiski, powiesc histoCyrillus Lucaris, Patriarch o.f Constantinople. SMITH, T. r na, z roku 178 Pari, 1. 2 v. An account of the state of the Greek Church underC.,czna z oku 1768. ar, 1838. 2 v. 8 with a relation of his sufferings and death. 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