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CATALOGUE 



OF THE 



LIBRARY 



OF THE 



BOSTON ATHENAEUM. 



/ - 1807-1871. 



PAET V. 



BOSTON. 

1882. 



CORRECTIONS 



CORRECTIONS 



Note._ The recent publication of Vol. 1 of Halkett 
and Laing's "Dictionary of anonymous and pseudony- 
mous literature of Gr. Britain" has enabled me to give 
in the following list the previously unknown names of 
the authors of a considerable number of works. 

2 Abbey of Kilkhampton, etc., is by [H. Croft]. 

Abbeys. See also. Add Dryburgh ; - St. Savin. 
5 A n ,r 5 : 1 ^dians. VETROMILE, E. Sande. After 
1867 insert n.p., [1866]. Broadside. 

7 Academician. After Picket insert Vol. 1. 1818-20. 

8 Accompt of all, etc., is by [R. Baxter!. 

13 Adams, J., Pres. Works. Contents. Vol. 3. In- 
structions of the town of Boston. For represent- 
atives read representative.. 

Correspondence. Same. Omit the entry. 

Essay, etc., is also in True sentiments of Amer- 
ica. 1768. (B 462) 

15 Adams, J. Q. Speech on his. For June read Jan. 
18 Address to Prot. diss. 1774 is by [J. Priestley]. 

Address to the bishops is by [J. Disney]. ' 

Address to the Cocoa-tree is by [J. Butler! 
OA A< *dress to the dissidents is by [J. AikinJ. 
20 Adorno. For Cattarina read Caterina Fieschi. 

Advice and reproof, etc., is by [T. Smollett]. 

Advice to a painter is by [A. MarvellJ. 

Advocate of revealed. For July read Jan.; omit 

Vol. 2; after 1804 insert 2 v. 

1 uEgmetan marbles. For Bayer n read Baiern. 
22 jEachylus. BINAULT, L. For v. 4, 1853 read dec. 



--"*" Chine ^- Sloth is pseud, for R. Thorn. 
Africa. Nat. hist. BURMAN. For 1788 read 1738-39. 

27 African repository. For 1824 read 1826. 
Afternoon of, etc., is by Mrs. [S. J. Penny]. 
Agassiz, L. Various articles.] For v. 1, 2, 4, 6 read 

28 Agate, J. The plain truth. For 1808 read 1708 

WITHERS, J. Truth. F*r 1708 read 1709. 
Age of frivolity is by [T. Beefy 
Agreement between, ttc., is b 

A S maz . ar ^J?',?*"$ ;' 



3 



40 Alcott, W. A. The young w.jfe R e fnr f T*. * > 
r*8thed.;/or 1837 read -839 7 * Boston i*> 

BAETH * UMY ST. WIRE. F O- B - 

jr 1853 read 1835 
'- i086 ' B r ness Bl~e de Bury. 
' ^ ~Mpman, N. 



. 
46 Algeria.' TBMPLI 

9 A In'' 

rfad , 

50 Allen, J., alias Wa j n , G. Add Anther copy, bound 

in Allen s skin. ' 

55 Almeida Pimenta should come after Almeida, M. de. 
Almeyda, T. de. After t. 2 insert 3 and after 85 in- 

Alofsen. For S. read Salomon. 

58 Amari, M. For Framnybnti read FRAMMENTI: be- 
fore Dei recenti insert VANNUCCI, A. 

77 ^lo^rm J1856 al f education - ^ ter Hartford for 

78 American med. intelligencer. For 1837-40 read 
American mineralogical journal. After Vol. 1 in- 



9 



New 



Vo1 - 3 - 



84 American review. Note. For v. 2 read v. 11 
5 American state papers. Contents. Class 1. For 35th 

86 American system, etc., is by [N. Hale] 

American Temperance Soc. After Temperance 

manual insert [with 6th-8th report]. 
91 Anadol wfy[J.H. Skene]. 

Analecta Scotica was edited by [J. Maidmentl 



1 Andromeda, L'. /^or 1639 read 1638. 

Andros, Sir E. JAMES n. For 1836 read 1846; 

-MATHER,!. Revolution, ^or 1836 read 1846. 
-, Andry, . ^or Vallisneri read Vallisnieri. 

JS? Ane " 8ms o 7 08E ' J ' For 1819 d 18 9- 

103 Anghiera, P M. d'. Sommario. For 1574 read 1565. 

Angler. e*c., zs by \ Belton]. 
107 Anne Gray is by [T. H. Lister]. 

110 Answer to a disc, is by [G. TuJlyl. 
Answer to a late, etc., is by [J. Williams]. 
Answer to a pamphlet is by [T. Randolph] 
Answer to a paper printed is by [G. Burnet]. 

111 Answer to one, etc., is by [N. Amhurst]. 



Add Zin-ud- 



Answer to some, etc., is by [J. S. Barrington]. 
Answer to the anon., etc., is by [J. Peirce], 
Answer to the Bp. is by [W. Lloyd]. 
Answer to the late, etc., is by [J. WelwoodJ. 

112 Antidote against, etc., is by [E. Bagshaw]. 

113 Antiquities. ROCHETTTE, D. R. For 1864 read 

1846. 

116 Apologie for the, etc., is by [E. Bohun], 

117 Apology for the liturgy, etc., is by [S. Horslevl. 
Apostate, The. For Shiel read Sheil. 

118 Appeal on, etc., is by [M. Davidoffl. 

Appeal to the people of Eng. is by\G. Fleming]. 

Appeal to the unprejudiced is by [T. Gordon]. 

Appellate jurisdiction is by [G. Moir], 
121 Arabia. Hist, and Antiq. See also. 

Din. 
124 Arborea. For VESME read BADDI DI VESME. 

Arcana Gallica is by [J. Oldmixon]. 
132 Argumentum is by [E. Cooke]. 
136 Aristoteles. RAUMER, F. L. G. von. For 1827 read 

1828. 

138 Arithmetic. WA&GRAVE, W. For 17 read 167-. 
142 Arnott, J. Same. For hand read fluid. 
146 Artists. VASAHI, G. Eng. For 1851. 2 v. read 

1850-52. 5 v. 
149 Arts, Useful. URE, A. Dictionary. For 1839 read 

Same. Before Boston insert 4th ed. 
152 Asher. For G. M. read Georg M. 

156 Assolant, J. B. F. Un Quaker. For 1867 read 1866. 

157 Astronomical journal. For 1829 read 1849 ; for 1849 

read 1851. 
161 At home, etc.; by B. Taylor. For 1862 read 1860-62. 

167 Atterbury, F. Letters. After 1869 insert v. 8. 1806 

168 Aubert, J. DUCHESNE, J. is author of AD ejus, etc. 
Audubon, J. J. Birds. For 1827-38 read 1828-39. 

174 Austria. VIENNA. AK. D. Wiss. Monumenta. For 

1853 read 1854. 

175 Authentic narrative, 1810 is by [G. Veeson]. 
Authority, The, etc., is by [E. Synge]. 
Autobiography. For N. G. Chamberlain, read N. H. 

Chamberlain. 

176 For Avezac-Macaya read Avezac de Castera Ma- 

caya. 

Babylon's fall. For 1565 read 1655. 
Bacchanalia is by [C. Darby!. 
Bacon, F. Works. Same. Ed. by J.Spedding. For 



180 
182 

183 
194 
203 
206 
210 

212 
216 



219 



1857-56 read 1857-59. 
Bacon, L. For Answer read Reply. 
Ballou, H. WHITTEMORE, T. For 1854 read 1854-55. 
Banford, Joseph. B.'s lib. ser. For 6 v. read 8 v. 
Baratariana ioas ed. by [Rev. Simpson]. 
Barfoot, P. After directory insert (Vol. 1, 3, 3d ed.); 

for 1790 read 1790 [97]. 
Barnard, J. For Letter read LETTER. 
Barrell, Miss. For 1806 read 1800. 
Barrell, Joseph. Before Statement of facts insert 

BARRELS, C., and others. 
Before True statement insert JOY, B. 
Barrier treaty is by [F. Hare]. 
Barthelemy, J. J. Voyage. After Paris read an vn 



arthold 



EATON, 



Barthold, F. W. For Mullenweder read Wullenweber. 
222 Barton, Brig. Oen. Wm. On the device. For 1869 
read 1866. 

Baruffaldi, G. De poetis. For 1699 read 1723. 
224 Bastile. RAVAISSON, F. For 1866 read 1866-79. 10 v. 
228 Baviera, M. A. W. Omit the entry. 
230 Bayonet. Omit the entry McCLELLAN, G. B., etc. 
235 Beauties of Fox, etc., is by [G. Chalmers]. 
239 Beechdale. For 1867 read 1868. 

241 'Beggynhof (sic) is by [Mrs. W. P. Byrne]. 

242 Belgium. Descr. NARRATIVE, etc., is by 

C. A. 
TROLLOPE, F. For 1835 read 1834. 

243 Hist. RELIGION is by DESROCHES, J. 
Belgrand. For E. read Marie Fran?oi8 Eugene and 

for Paris read Seine, Pr6fecture de la. 
247 Belles-lettres rep. and mag. For 1819-20 rad 1820. 
249 Beneden, P. J. van. For v. 1 read v. 2. 

254 Bentham, J. HAZLITT, W. For v. 5. 1859 read 1825 
After Bentley, R. insert d. 1742. 

Designs is by Bentley, R., Jr., d. 1782. 

255 Benton, T. H. For 1789-1856 read 1789-1836. 

262 Berridge, J. After Same insert New ed. ; for Cheer- 
ful read added, Chearful. 

265 Bethell, S. For N., W. read W., W. 

266 Beust, F. F. The Austro-Hungarian Empire is by DE 

WORMS, H. 
Beverley, R. Hist, of Va. French. For Paris read 

Orleans. 

268 Biarmland. Omit the entry. 
274 Bible. DWIGHT, T. Same. For Melmoth, C. read 

Pratt, S. J. 



CORRECTIONS 



CORRECTIONS 



284 Bible. N. T. Criticism. WETSTEIN, J. J. For 1746 

read 1764. 
295 Bibliomania, 1867, is by [J. T. Brown]. 

Bibliotheca Amer., 1789, is by [A. Homer]. 
299 Bigamy. For Fielding read Feilding. 

302 For Bingham, Capt. read Bingham, Hon. Capt. T>. A. 

303 Biography. Biographies. BOYHOOD is by EDGAR, 

J. G. " 

304 Dictionaries. THOMAS, J. After 1870 inset t 2 v. 

307 Bishop of Oxford is by C. E. K. 

308 Bito'writinis&y[J.(?)Banim]. 

311 Blackstone, Sir W. BIOG. hist, is by [D. Douglas]. 
314 For Blakeley, Rev. A. read Blakely, Rev. A. 

317 Blome. For Robert read Richard. 

318 Blood-letting. TURNER, W. For n.p., 1851 read 

n.t.p. [N. Y., 1851.] 
324 Bohemia. TRAVELS. After 1857 insert 2 v. 

328 Bollman, Erick and Bollman, Justus Erick are the 

same man. 
Bologna. For ZECCHI, J. read ZECCHI, G. 

329 After Bonaparte, C. L. J. L. omit Prince of Canino. 

Charlemagne, etc., and Memoirs are by Bonaparte, 
Lucien, Prince of Canino. 

330 Bondone, G. di. For Canzone, etc., read See Giotto. 

331 Bonifacius or Winfred. Opera. For 1845 read 1844. 

332 Book about, etc. For Hope, A. R. read Moncrieff, R. H. 
Book, The. After N. L. R. insert [Mrs. Ellen Ran- 

yard]. 
352 Boston republican. Before republican insert daily; 

add Note. Continued as Congregational review. 
Boston weekly messenger. For 26-27, 29 read 26-29. 
Boswell, H. For n.d. read [17851. 
Botany. PULTENEY, R. Hist, of botany. Omit the 

entry. 

355 .^orWiLLDENOW, D.C. read WILLDENOW, K. L. 
369 Bradshaw, A. For v. 4 read v. 15. 
375 Brazil. Descr. YVES. For d'Evreaux read d'Evreux. 
377 Bremen lectures. Contents. For Zockler, O. read 

Zoeckler, O. 

Breutano, L. For Smith, T. read Smith, J. T. 
379 Brewer, J. 8., and Bullen, W. For 3 v. read 5 v. 

For Brewer, John read Brewer, John M. 
381 Brief exam, into, etc., is perhaps by [G. Rose]. 
386 British and f. med. rev. by J. Forbes. For 1836 read 

1836-47. 

396 Brown, A. G. Sketches, etc. Omit the entry. 
398 Brown, J.,d. 1787. An exposition. For 1827 read 1824. 

403 Brucker, J. J. Notitia. For 1627, 1628, 1629, 1630 

read 1727, etc. 

404 Brunnich, M. T. For Morton read Martinus. 

405 Brunswick, [Theatre], The is by [C. Thomson]. 
Brutus, pseud. WEAKNESS is by WEBSTER, P. ; add 

Same. (In his Polit. essays. 1791.) 

406 Bryant, J. C. For 1849 read 1847. 



411 
422 
429 



430 



Budget, The, is by [Col. R. Torrensl. 
Burke, E. Beauties is [by G. Chalmers]. 

, J. Before N. Y. insert 2d ed. 



Beauties is 
Burr, Col. A. WOOD 

corr. with notes. 

Burrill, J. LETTER is by B t, F 1. 
Burrows, Sir J. Omit the en 



itry. 

432 Bush wanderings is by [H. W. Wheelwright]. 
439 Cabinet, The. For n.d. read [1811]. 

442 Csar, C. J. Qu extant. Eng. Tr., [with] disc. 

For 1774 read 1755. 

443 Cairn, The, was ed. by [Lady H. H. Nicholas]. 
Calabria. CALABRIA is by TAVEL, D. de. 

447 Caledonian comet is by [J. Taylor]. 

451 Calumet Co. Omit Cal. 

452 Calvin, J. For TOMLIN, G. read TOMLINE, G. be- 

fore London insert 6th ed. 
Calvinus, A. Add See also Servetus, M. 
458 Campagne du roy. Omit P. V. 
464 Canada. Hist. Smyth, Sir J.C. For 1775 read 1755. 

466 Canale, M. G. For Michel read Michele; for 1856 

read 1857. 

467 Candid investigation is by [G. Rous]. 
Candid retrospect. For 1830 read 1780. 

473 Capital punishment. For PHILANTHROPOS pseud. 

read LADD, W. 

SIMON, J. For 1867 read 1869. 
476 Carey, H. C. Principles of social sci. .For 1853 read 

1858. 
477 Carey, M. The crisis. For Same read The crisis; an 

appeal to the good sense of the nation ; and after 

No. 1, 2 add. 3d ed. Phila., 1832. 8. 

protecting system. For Phila., 1829 read [Phila., 

484 Carson, A. Answer. For 1807 read 1809. 

488 Case of allegiance is by [S. Marsters] ; for 1789 read 

Case of an, etc., is by [G. Legh]. 

489 Casey, S. For 1862 read 1863, 62. 
Cashmere. IRELAND. For W. H. read J. B 

490 Casserius, J. After Linder insert v. 1. 



491 Castel, W., Petition. 
read 1844. 



For 



read 1836; for 1836 



492 
496 



497 
498 



499 
601 



503 
605 
606 

507 

508 
609 
511 

512 
515 
520 

522 
625 



526 



531 
536 



S47 
540 



555 
557 



564 
568 



572 
574 
575 



576 
577 
578 

581 



582 



596 
699 

602 
605 

606 
610 
613 



621 
625 



627 
630 



Castle builders. For 1844 read 1864. 

Castil Blaze, B. Omit the entry. 

Cathedrals. WINKLES, B. Before London insert 

(Vol. 3 new ed.) ; for n.d. read [1835 -] 1851. 
Catholic Church. Prayer books. GARDEN of the 

soul, etc., is by CHALLONER, R. 

Doctr.,etc. WILMOT, Judge. Transfer the entry 
to Doctr., etc. Protestant authors. 

AGREEMENT is by GOTHER, J. 
-- ANSWER is by J. WILLIAMS. 
-- DEFENCE is by MATHER, S. 

Periodicals. U. S. Cath. mag. For C. L. White 
read C. I. White. 

Cath. Ch. in Gr. Brit. ADDRESS is perhaps by C. P. 

Cooper. 

Catholic emancipation, 1805, is by [ Corneille]. 
Cause, etc., is by [J. Allen], 
Cavalier, The, is ascribed by Halkett and Laing to 

T. Roscoe, Jr. 
Caveat against the, etc., is ascribed by Halkett and 

Laing to J. Peirce. 

Cayet, P. V. P. Michaud. Dele v. 13. 
Cecil Dreeme. For S. read T. 
Censura temp. Before London insert [by S. Parker] ; 

Oct. 1708, July 1709; for 1708 read 1708-09. 2 nos. 
Certain cases, etc., is by [J. Scott]. 
Chalcocondyles, L. Same. For v. 42 read v. 45. 
Chandler, T. B. What think ye. For S. Galloway 

read J. Galloway. 
Channing, W. E. REVIEW of [his] disc. For 1826 

read 1825. 

Character of a trimmer. For 1687 read 1688. 
Character of an honest, etc., is by [R. Peers]. 
Character of an independent, etc., is by [T. Gordon]. 
Characteristics of men, etc., is by [A. A. Cooper]; 

dele the. 
Charles i. WAGSTAFFE, T. For Ba<7iAuj read Ea. 

(TlAlKT) [stcl. 

WORDSWI ITH, C. King Charles i. For Ikon 
read Icon. 

iry. After 61 add 63. 
f*. G. Patmore]. 

V.OD, J. Omit 2d ed. N. Y. and in- 
his Correct statement.) 
For no. 67 read no. 68. 



,N. For n.d. read [1843]. 
fc. After Sloth add [R. 



Cbarleston mer 
Chatsworth is b 
Cheetham, J. ^ 

sert after 1802 
Chevalier de St. 
Child, F. J. ObS etc. Gower's Confessio. Note. 

Omit 1864. 

CLina. Descr. WRICK 
China, Literature. JSX 

Thorn] 

Christianiasimus, etc., is << [M. Nedham]. 
Christianity. Enid. Powfc^L, B. For 1738 read 1838. 

TINDALL, M. Address. Same. For 1830 read 
1730. 

Chrysal. For C. Johnstone read C. Johnston. 
Church, The, in perils i* by [S. Wrightl. 
Church of Eng. Liturgies. ACCOMPT is by BAXTER, 
R. 

-- APOLOGY is by HORSLEY, S. 

-- DEFENCE is by FOWLER, E. 

-- DIALOGUE in by TOWERS, J. 

Bibl. After FRERE, E. insert B. 

Convocation. DISCOURSE is by TENISON, T. 

Establishment. BRIEF is by COLLIER, J. 

Doctrine. AGREEMENT is by GOTHER, J. 
Church review. For Vol. 1 read Vol. 1-20; for 184S, 

read 1848-69. 20 v. ; add Note. From Vol. 11 called 

American quarterly church review. 
Churchill, O. Before London insert 3d ed; for 1744 

read 1744-46. 
Churchman, J., of Nottingham is author of ACCOUNT, 

etc. 

Churchman, The. Before Mar. insert Vol. 5-28. 
Clark, C. On the edge. Omit the entry. 
Classical antiq. Fo~ VOIGHT, G. read VOIGT, G. 
Classical philology. VONCK, C. V. For 1844 read 1744. 
Clayton, J., d. 1773. For v. 17, 1673 read v. 17, 18, 

1694-95. 
Clergy (Ch. of Eng., etc."). APPEAL is by FLEMING, C. 

CLERGY-MAN'S advocate is by LEWIS, T. 
Cleveland, a tale is by [Mrs. M. GartshoreJ. 
Clyffards, etc., is by [J.Tayri]. 

Cobbett, W. For ROGERS, J. E. K. read ROGERS, 

T .* rp 

' WATSON, J. S. For Wilks read Wilkes. 

Col. of scarce tracts. Contents. For Whateley, T. 

read Whately, T. 
Collier, J. P. Shakespeare's lib. Contents, v. 2. For 

Story read Tale ; for of read in. 
Colloquies. M. A. Manning. The initial M. is 

doubtful. 
Colombia. COLOMBIA is by WALKER, . 



CORRECTIONS 



CORRECTIONS 



631 Colomer, V. M. For 2 de Junio read 28^6 Junio. 
Colonies. After SAINTE-CROIX for C. E. J., etc., read 
Or. E. J., etc. 

633 Columbiad, The, a poem, etc., is by R. Snowden. 

634 Combe, G. Constitution. For 1829 read 1838. 
Comedian is by [T. Cooke]. 

Comedias. Contents. For Oliveriza read Olivenza; 
for dotor read doctor. 

635 Coming rest is by [D. Pae]. 
Coming struggle is by [D. Pae]. 

636 Commerce. Considerations is by RAIRES, J. 

637 Commerce. General works. For USTERIZ read 

USTARIZ. 

642 Conchology. Dictionary. TURTON, W. For 1831 

read 1819. 
649 Confederate. Periodicals. MISCEL. newspapers. 

Namely. For Aug. 7 read June 11; for Oct. 10 

read Oct. 11. 
652 Congregational review. Omit the Note. 

657 Conscience, H. Les heures. For 1864 read 1867. 
Conscience. Cases, etc. CASE is by LEGH, G. 

658 Considerations on the late, disturbances, is by [T. L. 

O'BeirneJ. 

Considerations on the pract., etc., is by [J. Shore]. 
Considerations on the pres. Germ, war is by [I. Mau- 

duitl. 

Considerations on the propr., 1774 is by [E. Law]. 
Considerations upon the American, etc., is ascribed 

by Halkett and Laing to J. Galloway. 
660 Constipation. Obstinate constip. is by WARTON, . 
665 Cook, Rtv. F. C. For Thomson, T. read Thomson, W. 
672 Copenhagen. K. Comm. Contents, \. 3. Repholtz, 

M. G. P. For Barontie read Baroniet. 
694 Crack upon crack is by [R. L'Estrange]. 

697 Crasso, N., the younger. For pt. 1 read pt. 4. 
Craven. DIALECT is by CARR, Rev. W. 

698 Crayon, The. For 1861 in both cases read 1860. 

700 Crevecoeur, J. After French read with add. ; for 2 v. 

read 3 v. 

Crisis of the, etc., is by [J. Stephen]. 
Critical obs. on books is by [T. Howes]. 
Cultivator. For 1834-53 read 1834-54. 
Culloden papers was ed. by [ Duff]. 
Before Cup of tea, etc., insert Cuoq, Rev. A. Etudes 
philologiques sur quelques langues sauvages de 
1'Amerique; par N. O. Montreal, 1866. *. 
718 Cursory animad. is by [A. Moseley], 

Cursory obs. is by [W. Stevens]. 
724 Cyrus, the younger. Same. Mit Anmtrk. For 1851 

re> id 1854. 
728 Dalton, J. Prof. WILKINSON, T. T. For v. 17 read 

v.12. 

732 Danegeld. SHORT account is by WEBB, P. C. 
Dangerous guest, etc., is by [H. Jackson]. 

735 Danubian principalities. DAJJUBIAN, etc., is by 

SKENE, J. H. 

736 Dapper. For Olfertread Olif. 

737 For Barracott, R. read Darracott, R. 
Dartmouth, The. Before Vol. 5 insert 1843-44. 

738 Darwin, C. R. Zoology. For the Beagle read H. M. 

S. Beagle; for 1838-43 read 1838-42. 

739 Dati, C. R. Prose. Contents, v. 5. Varchi, B. For 

23, 24, 25 read 33, 34, 35. 

741 Davenport, R. A. Narratives, v. 1. For Vertibf 

read Viterbi. 
Davers, M. M. Inquiry is by B., J. 

743 Davies, S. Sermons. 6th ed. For 1777 read 1767. 

754 Defence of Dr. Clarke's 'Demonstration,' etc., is by 
[J.Clarke]. 

767 Derby ministry. M.Rochester is pseud, for W. C. 
M. Kent. 

770 Desor, Edouard. Esquisse. For 1847 read 1861. 
Destiny. For Mary read Susan Edmonstone. 

776 Dialogue between a clergyman, etc., is by [J. Dis- 
ney]. 

Dialogue between two gentlemen, etc., is by [J. Tow- 
ers]. 

781 Didrun. Annales. For 1854 read 1844. 

787 Directions, etc., 'is by [J. Wesley]. 

Discourse of the, etc., is by [E.. Robinson], 

789 Dissenters. ADDRESS is by AIKIN, J. 

791 Dissertation on Jacob's, etc., is by [J. Skinner]. 
Dissertation on the ancient is by [J. Towne]. 

793 Dobson. For Wm. read Thomas. 

798 Domestic economy. After WARREN read Mrs. E. 

806 Dragoon. For MONDSIE.R read MONDESIR. 

816 Du Couret, L. L'Arabie. Eng. Before N. Y. insert 
[by A. Dumas, pseud.]. 

822 Dumas, A. D. For Aveuglement read Avengement. 

824 Dumas, A. D. Une vie.. Before Paris insert Nouv. ed. 

834 Duty of praying, etc., is by [W. Romaine]. 

835 Dwight, T. Theology. For 1828 read 1827. 

836 Dyspepsia. For See Indigestion read See Digestion. 
838 Early English Text Soc. Namely, v. 10. For La 



Courdrette read La Coudrette ; v. 23. Dan Michel's 
is by Lorens, Frere. 

After Earnshaw, T. insert and Arnold, J.; 
for E. read them. 

840 East and West India sugar is by [Z. Macaulay]. 
842 Eastern Empire. For WILKEN, read WILKEN.F. 

848 Ecclesiastical polity. AUTHORITY, etc., is by 

SYNGE, E. 

849 ESSAY, etc., is by ALEXANDER, J. 

850 WALCH, C. G. F. For G. read W. 

851 Eclectic journal of med. After Nov. insert Dec. 
855 Edmonds, C. R. For 1835 read 1835-36. 2 v. 

859 Education. Amer. educ. year-book. For Boon read 
Boston. 

864 Egypt. Antiq. and Arts. ANTIQUITIES is by OS- 
BURN, W. 

WILKINSON, Sir J. G. Manners, etc. Before 
London insert Vol. 1, 2d ed.; for 1837 read 1842, 37. 

870 Elgin marbles. For HEYDEN, B. R. read HAYDON, 

B. R. 
874 Ellicott, C. J. Scripture. For Thomson, T. read 

Thomson, W. 

876 Ellis, G. E. Life. For v. 12. 1846 read v. 22. 1847. 
881 Emerson, Mrs. E. For 1808 read 1809. 

Emerson, G. B. Remarks. For 1831 read 1839. 
884 Emery, W. H. Report. For 1848 read 1857-59. 2 v. 
889 England. Antiq. BOSWELL, H. Forn.d. read [17851. 
896 England and France is by [B. Disraeli]. 

England's conversion is by [R. Manning]. 
898 English ballads, etc. Polit. songs. WRIGHT, T. 

Pol it. poems. For 1859 read 1859-61. 
902 English humor. For p. 912 read p. 914. 
905 Eng. lang. Gram. WELLS, W. H. For Andover, 

1846 read Boston, 1854. 

910 WORCESTER, S. After t.p.w. insert [1834.) 

911 Eng. period, lit. Collegian. Omit the entry. 

915 Englishwoman in America, The. is by [Miss I. Bird]. 

916 Enquiry into the conduct of a, etc., is by [H. Cotes]. 
Enquiry into the conduct of our, etc., is by [W. Pul- 

teney]. 
Enquiry into the present state of affairs, is by [G. 

Burnet]. 

Enquiry into the reasons, etc., is by [B. Hoadlyl. 
920 Episc. ordination. EPISCOPAL, etc., is by HAMIL- 
j TON, W. 
Epistle to Curio is by [M. Akenside]. 

926 /Essay in, etc., is by [A. Lee] ; for 1765 read 1764. 
Essay on church government, etc., is by [J. Alexan- 
der]. 

Essay on ways, etc., is by [F. Fauquierl. 
Essay towards preventing, etc., is by [S. Berkeley]. 
Essay towards vindicating, etc. For See Sykes, A. A. 
read [by T. Church]. London, 1737. 8. 

927 Essays on public, etc., is by [D. Williams], 
Essential principles, etc., is by [J. Gray]. 

928 Essex Inst. Hist. col. Contents, v. 2, 7, 9. For W., 

E. S. read Waters, E. S.; v. 2. Materials for a 
hist, of the Ropes family is by Waters, E. S. ; 
Notices of S. Ingersol is by Bentley, W. 
943 Europe, North of. Descr. For STEWART, C. W. V. 
read VANE, C. W. S. 

947 Everett, E. Address, Dec. 19. After Winthrop, T. 

addlj. 

Speech on the proposed, etc. .For 1854 read 1832. 

948 Every Saturday. After 1866-69 add 72, 73. 

950 Excellent woman is by [T. Dorrington] ; for 1692 

read 1692-95. 2 v. 

951 Experienced angler is by [R. Venables], 
Eyck, J. and L. van. For Lambert read Hubert. 
Eye, A. v. Das bilrgerliche. For 1866 read 1868. 
Eye. ART, etc., in by BEER, G. H. 

952 Eyre, Jane. Omit the entry. 

963 For Farmer, A., etc., read Farmer, A. W. See W., 

A.; and omit the next entry. 

For Farmer's monthly journal read Farmer's library 
and monthly journal ; for Vol. 1-3, etc., read See 
Monthly journal of agriculture. 

966 Fathers and sons. For I. read J. 

971 Female education. WILLARD, E. Address to the 
public. For 1809 read 1819. 

976 Ferreira, A. Poemas. After 1771 insert 2 v. 

Ferri, A. De sclopetorum, etc. For 1590 read 1610. 

983 Fielding, H. Works. For 1813 read 1816. 

989 Fishbough, W. After Pt. 1 for Microcosm read Ma- 
crocosm. 

992 Fitchburg. FACTS. Omit the entry. 

993 Flaccus, V. The 2d entry belongs under Flachat. E. 

996 Fletcher, A. Lectures. For Vol. 3 read Vol. 2, 3 

and for 1830 read 1829, 30. 

997 Fletcher, Phineas. For Grossart read Grosart. 

1002 Florian, J. P. C. de. Claudine. For Sinclair read 

Sainclair. 

1003 Florida. Hist. The impartial Inquirer is not by 

MADISON, J., but anonymous. 



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CORRECTIONS 



For GARCILASO DE LA VEGA read VEGA, G. de la. 
1006 Folard, J. C. de. For See, etc., read (In Traverse, 

J. V., baron de. Etude militaire, v. 2. 1758.) 
Folra, J. J. Omit the entry. 

1010 Force, P. Col. of tracts, for 1836 read 1836-46. 
1018 Foster, Sir M. ANDREWS. After Dr. insert J. 

Foster, T. Obs. For Foster read Forster. 
1024 Fraehn, C. M. For v. 1. 1836 read v. 3. 1836. 
1026 France. Codes. MAURICE, . For 1840 read 1841. 
1043 History. VOLTAIRE, F. M. A. de. Eng. For 

1780 read 1779-81. 

1044 NEGOCIATIONS. Omit the entry. 

RIVAROL, A. After national insert [1789]. 

1048 VAULABELLE, A. de. This entry should be 

under the heading Restoration, etc. 

1049 STERN, D. Omit the entry. 

1057 Period. Independance. For P. read B. 

Nord. For P. read B. 

1059 Philosophy. Note. For Deslisle read Delisle 

de Sales, J. B. C. I. 

1063 Statistics. SCHNITZLER. For P. read H. 
1065 Francis, P. For SCOTT, J. read WARING, J. S. 
1068 Franklin Co., Mass. WILLIAMS, S. W. For v. 1. 

1808 read v. 7. 1848. 
1073 Free trade. AMERICAN system is by HALE, N. 

1073 After WALTER, E. insert pseud, for DELMAR, A. 

1074 Freeman, J. Descr. of Truro. For v. 5 read v. 3. 
1079 Freund, W. For 1855 read 1855-56. 

1093 G., J. Journey, etc., is by Green, J. 

G., R. Instructor, etc., is by Gardiner, R. 
G., R. Virginia's cure. For 1836 read 1844. 
1095 Galaxy. For 1866 and 1868 read 1867 ; before N. T. 

insert Vol. 3-18. 

1098 Galland, A. Bibliotheque, etc. Omit the entry. 
1105 Garnet, H. For 1678 read 1679. 
1110 Gaul. THIERRY, A. 8. D. Histoire. Nouv. ed. 
Omit the entry. 

VERDY DU VERNOIS, A. M. F. de. For 1812 
read 1802. 

Gay, C. Contents. Docuraentos. For 1844-54 
read 1844-52. 

1136 Germany. Hist. Corr. After SODEN, C. T. von 

read and TOBIESEN, H. A. 

1137 Diet. Lat. SCHELLER, I. J. G. After 1805 in- 

sert 5 pts. 
1149 Gibson, R. ADDRESS and SECOND address 

TINDAL, M. 
1156 Girard, S. For Same read OUTLINE of the cast and 

heads of argument by counsel of appellants]. 

1163 Gloucestershire. For WASHBURNrearf WASHBOUR*. 

1164 God. ARGUMENT is by LOWMAN, M. 

1169 Goethe. Biog. VIEHOFF, H. After Leben insert 3e 

Aufl. ; and for 1828 read 1858. 

1170 Golden legacy. For H. F. Moore read H. J. Moore. 
1176 Gordon, Ld. G. For VINCENT, W. read HOLCROFT, T. 
1178 Gorton, 8. Same. For 1836 read 1846. 

1180 Gothic architecture. YOUNG, M. For v. 15. 1828 

read v. 3. 1789. 

1181 Gould, II. F. For 1841. 2 v. read 1839-41. 3 v. 
Gouldbourn, E. M. Omit the entry. 

1184 Grace. After WHITEFIELD, G. insert Letter to 

Wesley. Boston, 1740. 8. ; For Free grace, etc., 

read FREE grace, etc. 
1206 Gr. Brit. Court of Exchequer. MODERN practice is 

by Y., B. ; for in read of. 
1218 Parl. Accounts, etc. East India. For Sir T. 

read Sir C. 
1220 Acts, etc. Chronolog. table. For Shute read 

Chute. 

1227 Biog. See also. For p. 590 read p. 960. 
1234 Financial disc. CAUSE, [1660-1846] is by 

ALLEN, J. 

1238 Hist. WRIGHT, T. For the reign of Henry 

vin. read that of Richard HI. 

1239 ROGERUS de Hoveden. Chronica. For 1861 

read 1868-71. 4 v. 

1240 VERGILLIO, P. For 1864 read 1844-46. 

1250 Gr.Brit. Politics. DUTCH. 1713 is by WITHERS, J. 

ESSAY, 1721 is by BERKELEY, G. 

ENQUIRY, 1727 is by HOADLY, B. 

DEFENCE, 1729 is by HOADLY, B. 

CONDUCT, 1734 is by HERVEY, J. 

ENQUIRY, 1734 is by PULTENEY, W. 

APPEAL, 1739 is by GORDON, T. 

CONSIDERATIONS, 1739 is by LYTTELTON, G\ 

1251 CHARACTERISTICS, 1758 is by WALLACE, R. 

CONSIDERATIONS, 1763 is by RUFFHEAD, G. 

ENQUIRY, 1766 is by COTES, H. 

EXAMINATION, 1766 is by LLOYD, C. 

CONSTITUTIONAL, 1766 is by JONES, W. 

1252 TICKELL, R. 1778. For M -ty's read M -y's ; 

after P--1 t omit 1778. 

TICKELL, R. 1779. For M- read M - y's: 

for P.J.... read Pl--t. 



CANDID, 1784 in by Rous, G. 

1253 "YORKE, H., 1793. For to read that. 

1255 Politics. COMPRESSED. 1814 is by ATCHESON, N. 

COUNTRY, 1830 is by BROUGHAM, H. 

1256 ENGLAND, 1832 is by DISRAELI, B. 

1257 Registers. BARFOOT, P. After Vol. 1, insert 

3; for [1791, 90] read [1790-97]. 

1268 Greece. Philosophy. ZELLER, E. After 59 insert 

62, and for 4 v. read 3 v. in 4 pts. 

1269 Religion. SMITH, W. For See Biography 

(p. 1260) read See Classical biography (p. 599). 

1270 Education. For WILLIARD, E. read WILLARD. 

E. 
1272 Greeley, H. The Amer. conflict. For 1861-64 read 

1860-65; and for Hartf., 1864 read Hartford, 1864- 

66. 2 v. 

1293 For Guarda, J. M. read Guardia ; for 1869 read 1867. 
1310 Hagenbach, K. R. Compendium. For 1858 read 

1858-59. 
1325 Hamilton, J., b. 1814. Life in earnest. For . d. read 

[1845]. 

1327 Hamor, R. After 1614 read London, 1615, [reprinted 

Albany, I860]. 

1328 Hampshire Co., Mass. For BLISS, C. read BLISS, G. 

1329 Handbook for Switzerland, etc. After Piedmont 

insert [by W. Brockedon]. 

1332 Hanway, . Advice is by Hanway, Jonas, the next 
author. 

1344 Harris, J. Navigantium hibl. Contents, v. 2, b. 1. 

After Willoughby read F.for T., and through for 
thro'. 

1345 Harris, J., d. 1719. For 1708 read 1708-10. 

1355 Harv. Coll. President. Addresses, 1869. For J. S. 

Wright readJ. S. White. 

1364 Hawkins, Sir J. Last voyage. For 1562 read 1595. 
1378 Heeren, A. H. L., and Ukert, F. A. Contents. For 

Lappenberg, F. M. read Lappenberg, J. M. 
1385 Henrietta Maria, Q. of Eng. LA FAYETTE, M. M. 

P. Histoire, etc., is about Henrietta Anne, of Eng., 

Duchesse t/' Orleans. 
1390 Heraldry. Before BOUTELL, etc., insert BOKE of 

St. Albans. See Heraldic miscellanies (p. 1389). 
1396 Hernia. WARREN, J. For Cure read Case. 
1401 Heuschling. For Theodore read Theodose. 
J403 for Heyward, J. H. read Heywood, J. H. 

r Hia Imar. Omit the entry. 
1405 Hieronymus Sophronius, E. For BOECKLER, O. read 

ZOECKLER, O. 

Hiero.ihant. Before N. Y. insert 1842-43. 
1410 Hill, H. A. Decision. For senate read state. 
1413 Hilton, Wm. For 1836 read 1846. 

1425 Hobson, Wm. For JOHNSTON read JOHNSON. 

1426 Hodges, R. M., M.D. Modern surgery. For Med. 

cormn., v. 2, 1810 read Pub., v. 2. 1867. 
1433 Holland. Politics. DUTCH, etc., is by WITHERS, J. 
'440 Homerus. WELCKER.F.G. For 1835-45 read 1835-49. 
1450 Horncastle. For lake read soke. 

1454 Hosmer, J. K. For 1861 read 1864. 

1455 Hour, The, etc. For 1856 read 1860. 

1459 Howe, R. To their excell. For 1796 read 1776. 
Howe, Sir W. REPLY, etc., is by GALLOWAY, J. 
1475 Hunt, J. W. For 1856 read [1855]. 
1484 Hydraulic engineering. LEUPOLD, J. After 1774 

insert 2 v. 
1486 Hydropathy. WATER cure. For Augusta, [1798] 

resdN.Y., London, 1848. 

1493 Ichthyology. For BUSHMAN read BUSHNAN. 
1499 Independent. For 1871 read 1875. 

1504 India. Hist. REVIEW. For 1807 read 1806, 

1505 Missions. BUCHANAN, C. Observations is by 

WARING, J. S.; for [1806] read [1807]. 

WAGING, J. S. After strictures insert on the 

preface to Observations. 

1507 Religion. RAMMOHUN ROY. 2d defence. Add 

Same. Calcutta, 1844. 12. (E 133) 
SELLON. For v. 3. 1870 read v. 2. 1866. 

1508 Indian Ocean. VINCENT, W. After 1807 insert 2 v. 

1512 Indians. Language. Gen. and miscel. After O., N. 

insert pseud, for A. Cuoq. 

Legends. HCHOOLCRAFT, H. R. After 1839 
insert 2 v. 

1513 Origin. For WORSLEY, J., read WORSLEY, I. 

1514 Inductive sciences. WHEWELL, W. Philosophy. 

After sci. read New ed., with corr., add., and app. 
London, 1847. 2 v. 8 3 ; and add the new title Novum 
organon renovatum; 2d pt. of Pbilos. of inductive 
sci. 3d ed., with add. London, 1858. 16 
1517 Ingleby. For C. read Clement. 

Ingomar is by E. F. J. von Muench-Bellinghausen. 
Inman. Before London insert 2d ed. 
1527 lona. Before London invert (Vol. 1. 2d ed.). 
1532 Ireland. History. SMITH, before Oxford insert^ ed. 

Language. SCURRY, J. For v. 16. 1830 read 
v. 15. 1828. 



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1534 Politics. BARATARIANA. After [1767-62] in- 

sert [ed. by Rev. Simpson]. 
For WELLESLEY, W. R. A. read WELLESLEY, W. 

P. T. L. 

1539 Istorie. For 1723 read 1733. 
1541 Italy. Biography. See also. For Renata read 

Rente. 
1552 Jackson, James, M.D. Observations. For v. 7. 1848 

read v. 6. 1841. 
1554 Jacobites. For BEAUMONT, W. read BEAMONT, W. 

1557 Jamaica. Descr. WILLIAMS, C. R. For in read 

through ; before London insert 2d ed. 

1558 James, E. P. Account. For 2 v. read 3 v. 

1559 James, G. P. R. The stepmother. After 1845 insert 

2 v. 

1560 Jameson, Mrs. A. Before London-insert 3d ed. 
1562 Janson, O. Terror. For Voightland, read Voigt- 

land. 
1568 Jefferson, T. For LYNN, P. read LINN, W. 

1570 Jenkins, J. 8. Lives. Contents. For Gates, J. C. 

read Yates, J. C. 

1571 Jennie Juneiana. Omit the entry. 

1573 Jesse, Edward. Scenes. After hist, insert New. ed. 
1575 Jesuits. (Against the Jesuits.) See also. Add Cam- 

pion, E. 

1577 Jesus. Against the Deity. ACCURATE is by NYE, 8. 
1579 /Second Advent. For See Second Advent read 

See Millennium. 
1581 Jews. Conversion. CASE is by LESLIE, C. ; so also 

under Judaism and Christianity (p. 1582). 
Johnson. After Lorenzo add D. 
For Johnson, G-. read Johnston, G. 



1588 
1590 
1594 
1597 
1601 



Jones, J. H. For The knowledge read The kingdom. 
Joseph and his friends. For 1871 read 1870. 



Journal official. Before Jan. insert juil. - dec. 1870. 

Same. After 1869 insertfjiin.-sept. 1870. 
1606 Jury. Add See also Trials. 

1608 Juvarra, F. Modello is by TAVIGLIANO, G. P. B., 
conte di. 

1614 Kazan. For TERNEVELLI read TURNERELLI. 
Keach, B. Before London insert 5th ed. , corr. 

with add. 
Keating, W. H. Narrative. For of the read of an. 

1615 Keeuan, 8. For Montpelier read Montpellier. 
1619 Kennedy, Q. For Crosraguell read Crossraguell. 

Kennett. Antiquities. Before 1731 insert 9th ed. 
1623 Kertbeny, K. M. For Karl read Karoly. 
1626 King, C. W. Natural history. After metals insert 
[2d ed.]. 

1638 Knox, J. Works, v. 3. For exhortation read expo- 

sition. 

1639 Koehler. For K. F. read Karl Franz. 
For Koeklenyesdi read Koekenyesdi. 

1641 Korff. For M. read Modeste Andreevitch de. 

1644 Kutuzof, M. L. G. SCHNITZLER, J . H. For 1865 read 

1863. 
Kyd, T. Spanish. Before in Dodsley, R. insert in 

Scott, Sir W. Anc. Brit, dr., v. 1. 1810. 
1647 Labor. SIMON. Before Paris insert 3d ed. 
1651 La Cruz, J. de. Omit the entry and insert See Cruz 

Cano y Olmedilla, J. de la. 

Ladd, Wm. A,fter Poems add Note. For five pam- 
phlets see Philanthropes, pseud. 
1658 Lamb, . Stop. Before London insert 2d ed. 
1660 La Mennais. Defense. For 1828 read 1321. 
Lami, H. For Mirpickel read Mixpickel. 

1663 Land tenure. See also. For Inclosure read Enclo- 

sures. 

1664 Land's End. WHITE, W. Before London insert 2d ed. 
Landscape painters. For HAMMERTON read HAMER- 

TON. 

1666 Langsdorff. Voyages. For 1813 read 1813-14. 2 v. 

1667 Language. Compar. Philol. VEMBERGUE. For 

v. 12 read n.s., v. 7. 

1669 Lankester, E.* Vegetables. Omit the entry. 

1670 Lapham, I. A. After Same insert entitled Wisconsin, 

its geography and topography. 
1674 Lascelles, P. For See Proceedings, etc., read See 

Cope, Sir J. 

1676 Lathrop, Joseph. Stedfastness. For 1706 read [1806] . 
1678 Latin language. Diet. YOUNG, W. The title should 

read Lat.-Eng. and Eng.-Lat. diet. 9th ed. Dublin . 

Diet, with def. in lang. other than Eng. SCHE- 
LER. Before Leipzig insert 3e Aufl. 

Synonyms. RUTLAND. For 1613 read 1646. 

1683 Latrobe, C. J. For Rambles in N. A. read Ram/bier 

in N. A. ; and before London insert 2d ed. / 

1684 Latter day luminary. For Boston read Phila. / 

1685 After Laurent insert Pierre Louis. J 
1688 Law. History. PASTORET. For 1817-34 read '.817-37. 
1690 Law of nature. ZACHARIAE, T. M. Before Breslau 

insert 2e Aufl. 

1696 Lechford, T. Plain dealing. The Introd/and notes 
are in the ed. of 1867. j 



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LeClerc, N. G. C. 2d entry. For 35 read [94]. 
Lee, T. J. For See, etc., read 2d ed. Wash.,1853 8 
Leidy, J. Descr. For 1853 read 1852. 
Leighton, R. Whole works. For 1823 read 1828. 
Lennep, J. D. von. Same. For 1808 read 1805. 
Lenni Lenape Indians. Language. ZEISBERGER, D 

For 1825 read 1830. 

Leroux, L. C. P. Before Dijon insert 2d ed. 
Leslie, Sir J. Omit See also, etc. 
Lestrange, B. de. For London read Londres. 
Leti, Gregorio. Before 12. insert 2 v. 
After Letters addressed to C. Strong, add Same 

2d ed. Phila., 1817. 8. 
Lettsom, J. C. Apology. Omit 2d ed; For 1804 read 

1803; add Same. 2d ed. London, 1804. 8 

(B 821) 

Lever, C. J. Life. For 1855-57 read 1852-54. 
Levy, A. For v. 12 read v. 1, 2. 
Liberator. For 15 v. read 32 v. 
Liberty. REMARKS is by FERGUSON, A. 
Liberty of conscience. CHRISTIAN, 1664 is by 

FARNSWORTH, R. 

DIALOGUE, 1792 is by DISNEY, J. 

Liberty of the press. ESSAY, 1755 is perhaps by 

HAYTER, T. 

For SETIER, 181- and 1815 read SETIER. 
Libraries. Misc. CASE is by COCHRANE J. 
Literary journal. For nos. 4, 11 read nos. 4, 6, 11. 
Literary mag. and Amer. register. For 1807 read 

1808. 

Liver. WEBER, J. E. For Hyatids read Hydatids. 
Livermore, E. St. L. For NEW HAMPSHIRE read 

UNITED STATES. 
Locke, D.S. .For Swinging read Swingin: for circle 

read cirkle; for 1866 read 1867. 
Locomotive engines. SEWELL, J. After 1852-53 in- 
sert 2 v. 
Loebell, J. W. Ueber die Epochen. For 1831 read 

1841. 

For Locher, F. von read Loeher, F. von. 
Logeais. Before Tours insert 7e ed. 

London. Bridges. THOMSON, R. For 1837. 8 read 
1839. 1C (Fam^lib., v. 66.) 

"f.c. iRoBERTrfe W. For 1722 read 1222. 
' UIIB. 1851. WYATT, M. D. For 



Ecc 

INT 
1852 r 

Londo 

rear 

Lond 

Lon.. 



iurn. of med. sci. For 1843-44 



\ 



. For 1827-51 read 1828-51. 
or Word, E. read Ward, E. 
THOMPSON, B. F. Before N. Y. in- 
sert '^ 

L/bngacre j- B. For 1835-39 read 1837-39. 

Longobard;'- TROYA, C. For 1845 read 1844. 

ord, B. For 1844 read 1744. 

Tjouis xiv- , of France. VOLTAIRE, F. M. A. de. Eng . 
For 1779-80 read 1779-81. 

Louis xv. VOLTAIRE, F. M. A. de. For 1780 read 
1779-^1. 

Lo'iis/xvi. VALORI. For H. read F. F. 

Lund, Benj. Before Phila. insert 2d ed. enl. 

Lungo, I. del. For v. 11, p. 2 read v. 11, p. 1. 

Mac'Carthy, J. For 1821 read 1821-22. 

McOlellan, G. B. Manual. Omit the entry. 

M'Clure, D. Settlement. For 1798 read 1816. 

McCulloch, J. After 1813 insert 4th ed. 

Mackenzie, A. 8. Life of O. H. Perry. Before 18. 

/ insert 2 v. 
/M'Leod, A., d. 1833. After WARE, H. insert Jr. 

Macmillan's mag. For Vol. 1, Nov. 1860 read Vol. 
1-36, Nov. 1860 -Oct. 1877; for 3 v. read 36 v. 

Madeira. Descr. Before ed. insert [18511 ; 2d. 

Mile. Mori is by [Miss Roberts]. 

Maffei, G. P. Opera. For Bergo read Bergomi. 
Historiarum. For Cadoni read Cadomi. 

Manchester, Eng. WHITAKER, J. Before London 
insert 2d ed ; for 1783 read 1773. 

Mann, Horace. MANN,M. Before Boston insert 2ded. 

Mann, Mrs. M. Life. After Mann insert 2d ed. 

Mantell, G. A. Geological. Before London insert 
3d ed. 

Manufactures. URE, A. Diet. Same. Before Bos- 
ton insert 4th ed. 

Marcus, pseud. WOODS, L. For 1800 read 1806. 

Marion; by Manhattan. Before London insert 2d ed. 

Marquette, J. Unfinished. .For Dublin read C. Dab- 
Ion. 

Marquis de P. For Pasaval read Pazaval. 

Marriage. For M. Ferrier read 8. E. Ferrier. 

Marsh. For O. C. read Othriiel Charles. 

Marshall, John. Life. For 1804 read 1804-07. 

Martin de Moussy. Before V. insert J. A. 

Martini, G. H. Contents. For avtSoTia read avtKffSru. 

Maryland. Hist. WHITE, A. For 1836 read 1846. 



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CORRECTIONS 



1903 Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 1. For Bangs, E. read 

Paine, T., and others. 
1907 Proc., 1858-60. Interpretation of the title, etc., 

is by Winthrop, R. C. 

1912 Mass. Mod. Soc. Med. comra. Contents, v. 7. Mackie, 

A. For Reed read Read. 

1913 Mass, quarterly review. For 1846 read 1848. 
Mass, teacher. Add 1859,69; for 1848-68. 8 v. read 

1848-69. 10 v. 
1917 Materiaux. For Carolilhac read Cartailhac. 

1925 Maunior. After Charles add Jean. 

1926 Maurice, . For Vort read Voet. 

1927 Maurice and Berghetta is by [Wm. Parnell]. 

1928 Maximillian, Prinz. For Wied-Nieuwied read 

Wied-Neuwied. 
1930 May, 8. J. .Rights. For sermon, etc., read [sermon, 

Syracuse], Nov. 8. Syracuse, [1846], etc. 
1933 Mead, M. The almost Christian. Before Boston 

insert 16th ed. 
1938 Medical jurisprudence. Taylor, A. 8. On poisons. 

Before Lond. insert 2d ed. 

1941 Medicine. History. SCHWARZ. For des read der. 
SPRENGEL. Before Halle insert 3e Aufl. 

1943 Medicine. Periodicals. ECLECTIC. AfterNov. add Dec. 

1944 Meditations on life. For H. read J. H. D. 
1047 Mejov. For V. I. read Vladimir Ismai'lovitch. 

1948 Melingue, E. M. Before Paris insert Nouv. 6d. 
Melish, J. Geog. descr. For 1814 read 1822. 
Mellon, M. TRIAL is by MORTIMER, I. (In his Re- 
port of trials. 1830.) 

1949 Melville, H. Omoo. After Sea insert 5th ed. 
1951 Memorial topog. Omit the entry. 

1956 Meredith, G-. Vittoria. For 1866-67 redd 1866. 
1965 Meusel, J. Or. Litteratur. Before Lpz. insert 2e 

Ausg. 
1906 Mexico. Boundary. EMORY, W. H. For 1848 read 

1857-59. 2 v. 
1968 War with the U. S. REPUBLIC, etc., is by RAN- 

TOUL, R. 
Language. PIMENTEL, F. For 1863 read 1862-65. 

1971 Michelet, J. La sorciere. For Paris read Brux., 

Leipzig. 

1972 Michigan. History. LANKAN, J. H. The red book 

is by LANMAN, C. ^ 

1975 Middleborough. WALLINC & For 1853 read 

1855.' 

Middlesex Co. Eng. C-fc ftyBAlRD, T. 

1980 Military art and sci. Gen. vorks. After 

SANTA CRUZ insert DE M, A. de N. O. 

1987 Millennium. COMING, 1583 v. . . X 

1994 Mineralogy. PHILLIPS. 1823. ' ume insert 

3d ed. enl. 

1995 Mines. For VALIERE read VAJ VI RE . 

2005 Mitchell, D. G. Wet days. Not, p r v. -'12 read 

v. 11. 

2009 For Mofras, read Mofras, Eugent-[)not de : . 
2017 Money. CURRENCY, 1858 is by SAMPSON, M. W. 
2026 Montolieu. Le Robinson suisse. Foi Wiss, . read 

Wyss, J. D. 

2029 Moore, T. Rebellion record. For 1861 read 1861-68. 
Moore, J. B. Memoirs. Contents. For J. Winslow 

read J. Winthrop. 

2035 Morales, G. de. For prosiedades read propiedades. 

2036 Morcelli, 8. A. Before De Napoleone insert, and 

Schiassi, F. 

2038 Moreau, P. For Notre read Notre. 
2040 Morgante. Before 12. insert 3 v. 

2047 Morton, M. REPLY is another copy of the preceding. 

2048 Moseley, B. Comment. Before London insert 2d 

ed. 

Treatise. Before London insert 2d ed. 
2050 Moulton, J. W. For Gates, J. V. W. read Yatea, J. 
V.N. 

2052 Mozart. For Chrystomus read Chrysostomus. 
Mrs. Jerningham's journal is by [Mrs. Hart]. 

2053 W.udgQ,Wm., and others. For 1784-1800 read 1784-96.. 
Muegge, T. Der Voigt. For Sett read Silt. 

2054 Mueller, F. M. See also. For Rig- Veda- Sanhita 

read Veda-Sanhita. 
2056 Mueller, W. Contents. For R. Weckherlin read 

G. R. Weckherlin. 
2058 Munich. K. B. Ak. der Wiss. Chroniken. Contents. 

v. 2. For Tucker, E. read Tucher, E. 
2064 Murphy, H. C. For C. read Crisse. 
2066 Muscat. MUSCAT. For Notes read Osgood, J. B. F. 

Notes. 
2070 Musset, L. C. A. de. Selections. After M. insert tr. 

by S. B. Wistar. 
2074 Nani, G. B. F. G. Eng. For H. Honywood read 

R. Honywood. 
Nanni, G. The title should read Berosi antiquitatum 

libri quinque; cum com. J. Annii. 
2078 Napoleon. Biography. For WHATELY, H. R. read 

WHATELY, R. ; for Eng. ed. read Amer. ed. 



2080 Napoleon i. Miscel works. MORCELLI, S. A. For 
Schiassi, R. read SCHIASSI, F. 

2083 National mag. After Vol. 1-3 insert 1845-46. 
National preacher. For 1826-53 read 1826-54; after 

28 v. insert (Vol. 12-14, 17-21, 23-26 w.) ; Note. 
For Vol. 3-22 read Vol. 3-28. 

2084 Natural hist. General and miscel. works. For VAL- 

ISNERI read VALLISNIERI. 
2088 Naturalization. UNITED STATES. For 1818 read 1816. 

2096 Nepos, C. For RINCK, G. F. read RINCK, W. F. 

2097 Nervous system. Anat., etc. PROCHASKA, G. For 

London, 1851. 8. read (In Unzer, J. A. Princi- 
ples of physiology. 1851.) 

2098 Netherlands. Art. TAINE. For Duran read Durand. 

2099 Netherlands. Hist, and Pol. WITT, J. de. For 5 

v. read 4 v. 

2104 New England. Maps. ALEXANDER, W. For 1530 

read 1630. 

2105 Hist, and Pol. WINTHROP, J. Same. For 
1630-44 read 1630-49. 

GORTON, S. For 1836 read 1846. 

2106 New Eng. Bapt. register. For Jan. 5, Dec. 26 read 

Jan. 5 -Dec. 28. 

2113 N. J. Hist. Soc. Proc., v. 4. List of judges, etc., is by 

Johnson, R. G. 

New Jerusalem, Church of the. For WELMER, J. 
read WILMER, J. 

2114 New Mexico. Politics. For WRIGHTMAN, R. H. 

read WEIGHTMAN, R. H. 

2115 New Plymouth Colony. Hist. BAYLIES, F. For 

1830 read 1866. 

2116 New York (City). City Inspector. Annual report 

of deaths. For 1824 read 1825. 
2017 Money. WHATELY. 1853. Before London insert 

13th ed. 
2123 New York (State). History. Colony. 1492-1732. 

For SMITH, H. read SMITH, W. 

SMITH, W. History. Omit this entry. 

2126 N. Y. Hist. Soc. Col., 2d ser., v. 1. VRIES, D. P. de. 

For Twost read Troost. 

2129 Newfoundland. Descr. For WHITBOURN, R. read 

WHITBOURNE, R. 

2130 For Newman, Sir J. read Newnan, Sir J. 

2133 Nicaragua. Desc. For PIM, B. read PIM, B.C.T. 

2134 Nicholas, G. Before Lexington insert Printed Phila., 

reprinted. 

2141 For Nismes read Nimes and tr. to p. 2140. 

2142 Noble. After Birdsey insert G. 

2145 For Nordenskiold, A. E. de read Nordenskiold, Nils 

Adolfe Erik de. 
2150 North Amer. archives. For 1835-36 read 1835. 

2154 Northampton County, Eng. SIMPSON, J. For Bos- 
ton read Stamford. 

Same. Omit this entry. 

2155 Northwest. For Kinsie read Kinzie. 
Norton, C. B. For B. read Benjamin. 

2157 Norwood, Col. For 1836 read 1844. 

2160 Nova Britannia. For 1806 read 1836. 

2161 Nova Scotia. History and Politics. FRANCEjand GR. 

BRIT. Mem. des commissaires. For 3 v. read 2 v. 
in 3 pts. 

2162 Now and then. For Warner read Warren. 

2166 Nyefup, R., and Kraft, J. E. For Almingeligt read 

Almindeligt. 

2167 O., N. is pseud, fof A. Cuoq. 

2169 O'Callaghan, Edmund Burke. For Burke read 
Bailey. 

2173 For Ogden, read Ogden, Rev. John C. 

2174 Ohio. Descr. EXPLANATION is by CUTLER, M. 
2180 Olivier, G. A. Before London insert 2d ed. 

2182 Ontwa is by [H. Whiting] . 

2183 Ophthalmia. WARE.J. .#<?/oreLondonin*er5thed. 
2185 Oration on the beauties, etc. Insert Note. Attributed 

to Isaac Skillman. 

2187 Ordnance. SHORT account is 6pTREADWELL, D. 
2190 Oriental philanthropist. For Boston read Ports- 
mouth. 
Oriental Trans. Fund. Misc. Contents. For Sakad 

read Sakaa. 

2193 Oronoko. .For 1792 mzrf 1799. 
2196 For O'Shea H. A. read O'Shea, Henry. 

Ossawattomie. For J. Swaayze read Mrs. J. C. 

Swayze. 
Ossoli, S. M. F. Woman. Before Boston insert 3d 

thous. 

2199 Ovaries. WELLS, T. S. Before London insert Vol. 1. 
2203 Oxford Univ. Biog. WOOD, A. Same. After 
Oxon insert New. 

2209 "aine, Thomas, b. 1737. After Letter to Abb6 Ray- 

1 nal add Same. Boston, 1782. 4. (B 321) 

2210 Painters. RUSKIN. Before London insert (vol. 1. 3d 

e d.) ; for 6 v. read 5 v. 

Pair? ting. Gen. and miscel. works. For HAMMERTON 
read HAMERTON. 



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2282 

2283 
2290 

2291 
2293 
2293 



2298 
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2304 
2305 

2312 

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2316 



2317 
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2320 



2324 
2326 
2329 

2329 
2332 

2338 
234a 



2353 
2356 
2363 
2363 

2367 

2370 
2372 



2373 



2373 
2375 



Theory and practice. Before London insert 

New cd. 
Palestine. Descr. For VAN DER VELDE, C. W. M. 

read VELDE, C. W. M. van der. 
Palloni, G. S. For La read Se la; for Licorno read 

Livorno. 
Pamphleteer. Contents, v. 8. For Onslow, S. read 

Onslow, A. 
v. 23, For Gr. Brit. Parl., etc., read Gr. Brit. 

Artisans. Summary of report of committee, etc. ', 

v. 29. For Westerna read Westenra. 
Panoplist and Missionary mag. After Vol. 1 insert 

no. 9. 
Panoplist, The ; or, The Christian's armory should be 

Same under Panoplist, 1806-20. 
Paris. Hist. BINGHAM. After Capt. insert D. A. 
Paris Soc. Central de Vaccine. Disc. For W. HUB- 



son read [H. M.] Husson. 
Parker, A. A. Befo 



before Concord insert 2d ed. 
Parkman, 8. Relations. After 1852 insert Phila., 

1852. 8. 

For Parish, read Parrish. 
Parsons, Rev. Jonathan, Funeral sermon on. For 

1785 read 1776. 

Partisan leader. After 1861 insert 2 v. 
Passages from the history is by J. R. Dix. 
Patmore, P. G. Before the entry My friends, etc., 

insert Chatsworth; or, The Romance of a week. 

N. Y., 1844. 8. 
Paul, St. WHATELY, R. For Essay [2d ser.] read 

Essays 2d ser.; for St. read the apostle; before 

London insert 6th ed. 

Pelagianism. WIGGERS, G. F. After 1833 insert 2 v. 
Peninsular War. For STEWART,' C. W. Vane read 

VANE, C. W. S. 

Penn, Win. is pseud . for J . Evarts. 
Percy anecdotes. For Robinson, J. C., and Byerley, 

T. read Byerly, T., and Robertson, J. C. 
Pereia. For father read Thomas. 
Perkins, Wm. Before Camb. insert Workes. 
Perkins, W. Insert Workes ; for 1608-31 read 1608-13. 
Perkins Inst. Note. For Massachusetts read New 

England. 

Persia. History. See also. Omit Persepolis. 
Peru. Hist. VEGA. Hist. Same. Before Madrid, 

1722 insert 2a imp. 

S<tme. For Madrid, 1800-03 read Nueva cd. 
Madrid, 1800-01. 

Perugia. Bibliog. Principe. Before Perugia insert 

2a ed. 
Petau, P. Veterum. For numorumreadnummorum; 

for Parisiis read Parisius. 

Peters or Peter, H. HISTORICAL is by HARRIS, W. 
Pharmacopoeias. WOOD, G. B. Before Phila. insert 

10th ed. 

Phemie. For Kellar read Keller. 
Phila. Soc. for Prom. Agriculture. Memoirs, v. 3. 

Bakewell, W. For French ploughing read Trench 

ploughing. 

Philanthropic results is by BROCKETT, L. P. 
Phillips, C. A. B. For Camb. read Brighton. 
Phillips, S., d. 1771. PARK, E. A. For 894 read 891; 

for Taylor's Mem. Boston read Bibliotheca Sacra, 

Oct. 

Philopolites. For provinces read pro vine. 
Philopolities is pseud, for B. Prescott. 
Philosophy. Hist., Anc. Vossius, G. J. For 1657 

read 1658. 

Periodicals. Journal. For 1867-76. 10 v. read 
1867-79. 13 v. 

See also. Study. Omit Empiricism. 
Phrenology. SPURZHEIM. 1833. Before Boston in- 
sert 2d Amer. ed. 

Physiology. Gen. works. After 2 v. read (v. 1. w.). 

12. 

Piedmont. Descr. HANDBOOK for P., etc., and 

HANDBOOK for Switzerland, etc., are by BROCKE- 

DON, W. 

Pitt, Wm., Earl of C. FREE. For 1776 read 1766. 
Planters' plea. Same. After v. 2 insert 1838. 
Plymouth County. THOMAS, J. For 1817 read 1811. 
Plymouth, Mass. (Town.) Russell. Before Boston 

insert 2d ed. 
Poetry. Diet. VANIERE, J. Before Lugd. insert 

2a ed. 

Poland. Hist. WYDZIA*. .For Paryzu read Paryz. 
Political ballads. For p. 989 read p. 897. 
Pol. econ. Gen. and miscel. SMITH, A. Same. 

9th ed. Omit the entry. 

ESSENTIAL, 1797 is by GRAY, J. 

Political economy. Gen. and miscel. works. SCROPE, 
G. P. 1833. For Boston read London. 
SAY, J. B. [1828-30.] For 5e ed. read 3e ed. 

See also. Omit Protective system. 



Political gazette. For Oct. 15 - Sept. 24, 1795 read 
Sept. 10, 1795- Aug. 4, 1796; for 1795 read 1795-96. 

2376 Polit. sci. Gen. and miscel. THOMAS. For J. read T. 

2377 WILLIAMS, D. For politics read politeness 

[.sic]. 

2382 Pompeii. ZAHN. For Herculaneum and Stabia read 
Herkulanum und Stabiee. 

2387 Pope, A. WARTON, J. Before London insert 5th ed. 

2388 Popes. VOIGT, J. For 5n read 15n. 

2389 Popish plot. ADVICE is by MARVELL, T. 

2391 Port Royal Abbey. SAINTE-BEDVE. before Paris 
insert lOe ed. 

2393 Porter alias May, J. TRIAL is by MORTIMER, J. 

(In his Reports of trials. 1830.) 

2394 Portrait monthly. After no. 4 add 7; before Apr. 

insert Jan. 

2397 Portugal. Diet. AfterViEYA insert TRANSTAGANO; 
before London insert New ed. 

2402 Potts, T. For Lancashire read Lancaster; Man- 
chester sJiould be in brackets. 

2406 Prayer. CERTAIN, 1683 is by SCOTT, J. 

WARDLAW, G. 1880. The title should read 
The obligations and efficacy of prayer; three dis- 
courses. 2d Amer. ed., etc. 

DUTY, 1757 is by ROMAINE, W. 

2411 Prescott, B. See the correction on p. 2324, Philopol- 
ities. 

2417 Priestley, J. Institutes. Omit Vol. 2; after 1794 
insert 2 v. 

2431 Proudflt, A. M. For 1815. 4 v. read 1806. 

2434 Prussia. Educ. WYSE, T. Present state, etc., is (In 

v. 3, 1859.) 

2435 Hist. VARNHAGEN VON ENSE. For 1868 read 

1868-69. 5 v. 

2442 Punch. Shil ling's worth. Before London insert 6th ed. 
2442 Pulse. For Valleix, read Valleix, F. L. I. 
2445 Purves, J. Before Edin. insert 2d ed. 
2455 Quint, A. H. Record of the 2d Mass. For [1661-65] 

read 1861-65. 
2457 Before the entry, R., M., etc., insert R., L. N. See 

Ranyard, Mrs. Ellen. 
2460 Raffles, Rev. Thomas. Memoirs. Before Boston 

insert 3d Amer. ed. 

2464 Rammohun Roy. 2d defence. jFbrVaidas read Veds. 
2469 Before the entry Raoul, Duke of N. insert Ranyard, 

Mrs. Ellen. The book and its story; by N. E. R. 

Phila., 1855. 12. 
2472 Ravenstein, E. G. For E. read Ernst. 

Rawlet, J. Before London insert 20th ed. 
Ray, F. After 'stamp-duty insert by W. Bollan. 
Rawlinson, G. Genuineness. For T. read W. 
2478 Redemption. WATSON, T. The title should read 

Redemption through the blood of Jesus. 

2481 Reformation. Biography. TULLOCH, J. Before 

London insert 2d ed. Edin. 

2482 Gen. and miscel. ZOLLIKOFER, G. J. For 
Camb. read Boston. 

2483 Refuge. Before Phila. insert 1st Amer. ed. 

2492 Remarks on a pamphlet by Dr. Price. After Parlia- 
ment insert [by A. Ferguson]. 

2497 Republic of the U. S. Add Note. Probably by J. F. 

Cooper. 

2498 Republican Party. Note. After of insert 1831 see 

Baltimore (p. 195). 

2502 Revolutions. VOLNEY, C. F. Before Paris insert 5e 

<d. 

2503 Revue moderne. For 45, 55 read 45-55. 

2503 Reybaud, M. R. L. Etudes. Before Paris insert 
5e ed. 

2508 Rhode Island. History and politics. STONE, E. W. 

Before Prov. insert 2d ed. 

2509 Rhymes. Diet. WALKER, J. Same. For 1857 read 

1851. 
2514 Richelieu, A. J. du P. VAZQUEZ DE AcuSA. For 

H. read A. 
2517 Rigby, E., of N. On, etc. Before London insert 5th 

ed. 
2519 Riol, S. A. Informe. For \. 3 read v. 6. 

2532 Rodriguez, A. J. Omit the entry. 

2533 Roger, F. For saisee-arret read saisie-arrfit. 

2534 Rogers, R. STARK, C. For 1810 read 1861. 
2538 Roman nights. For 1835 read 1825. 

2540 Rome. Antiquities. WILCOCKS, J. Before London 

insert 2d ed. 

2548 Descr. VENUTi, R. Afte.r [1763] insert ed. 3a. 
2557 Rotation of Crops. SKETCHES is by B., J. B. 
2574 Rubruquis. For Willehm von read Willem van. 
2578 Rush, Benj. Effects. Same. Before Phila. insert 

4th ed. 
2582 Russia. Descr. HAMEL, J. For 1774 read 1835. 

2583 CLARKE, E. D. For 1811 read 1816. 

2594 St. Albans, Abbey of. SOME is by NICHOLSON, H. 

I. B. ; the title should read The Abbey of St. Alban ; 

extracts, etc. 



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2768 

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2844 



Saint Martin. Before Vivien insert Louis. 

Saint Petersburg. For RAIKES, 8. read RAIKES, I . 

Sanscrit literature. Coll. WILSON, H. H. Hindoo 

theatre. Omit the entry; for Same read WILSON, 

H. II. Select specimens of the theatre of the Hindus. 
Sargent, E. Mod. stand, drama, v. 14, etc. For Fitz- 

ball, E. and Fitzbald, E. read Ball, E. 
Sarracoll, J. For Withington read Withrington. 
Savonarola. VILLARI, P. Eng. For G. Homer 

read L. Homer. 

Savorgnano, Q-. for Friula read Fnuli. 
Savoy? Descr. Handbook. 1843, 1863 is by BROCKE- 

DON, W. 

Sawkins, James G. For G. read Gay. 
Scandinavia. Mythology. THORPE, B. For 1851 

read 1851-52. 

Schiller. Works, v. 4. For Fresco read Fiesco. 
Schlagintweit-Sakiiliinski. For Hermann Adolph 

Robert read Hermann, Adolph, and Robert. 
Schroeder-Devrient, W. Bin Beitrag is by WOLZO- 

GEN, A. F. de. 

Scotland. Hist. TYTLER, P. F. For 10 v. read 9 v. 
Scott, John, b. 1638 After life insert 6th ed. corr.; 

for 2 v. read 3 pts. in 4 v. 

Same Before London insert Vol. 1, 2, 12th ed.; 

3, 4, 6th ed.; 5, 8th ed. 
Scribe, A. E. Before Zoe insert and Duveyrier, A. 

H. J. ; For and Duveyrier, A. H. J. read Polish. 
Scrope, G. P. The geology. Before London insert 

2d ed. enl.; for Volcanoes, etc., read Considera- 

tions on volcanoes, the causes of their phenomena, 

etc.; After Sarrte insert Volcanoes and bring 

here with descr. cat., etc., from previous entry, for 

forms read form. 

Sebellian language. Omit the entry. 
Second letter to a friend. For Chauncey read 

Chauncy. 

Secrets du diable. For 1857 read 1858. 
Sedgwick, J. After preaching insert Pt. 2. 
For Seraglia read Seraglio. 
Serious address to the inhabitants of the colony. For 

1784 read 1774. 

Servants. For HANWAY, read HANWAY, J. 
Sewall, D. For 1784 read 1810. 
For Shahcoolin read Shahcoolen. 
Shedd, J. H. For 1866 read 1865. 
Sheridan, R. B. B. School. For Spanish read Por- 
tuguese. 
Shrewsbury, Mass. WARD, A. H. For 1717-29 read 

1717-1829. 

Shrine, The. For Vol. 2 read Vol. 1, 2. 
Sydney, A. WINTHROP, R. C. For 1853 read 1854. 
Sin. TAYLOR, J. 1741. Before London insert 2d ed. 
Siljestrom, P. A. Educational, etc., is the English 

translation of Resa, etc. 

tinging. ^or'jEBB read WEBB. 
kilton. For Skillman, see the correction given in 
the 1st column, for p. 2185, Oration on the beauties. 
Slater, 8. WHITE, G. S. Before Phila. insert 2d ed. 
Slavery. Gen. and Miscel. ESSAY, 1764 is by LEE, A. 

ESSAYS. 1825. For Virginius read Vigornius. 

GR. BRITAIN. 1831-32. For Ho. of Com. 

read Ho. of Lords. 

WRIGHT, H. C. 1846. Before Rochdale insert 

3d thous. 

1860. SOUTH, The, etc., is by TOWNSEND, J. 

See also. Hildreth, R. For 1852 read 1812. 

Smedley, E., and others. Encycl., v. 7. After Ed- 
wards, T., add and Don G. 
Smith, Adam. Same. 9th ed. Omit the entry. 
Smith, T. A. For EARDLEY-WILMOT, Sir J. E. read 

WILMOT, Sir J. E. E. 
Sniadecki, J. Trigonometrya. Before Wilnie insert 

Wydanie 2e. 

Somersetshire. For BUTTON, J. read BRITTON, J. 
Soul. DESCARTES, R. For (In his Penses. 1811.) 

read [1641.] (In his Pensees, 1811.) 
South, J. F. For Clarke, read Clark. 
South Carolina. Descr. PURRY, P. For v. 1. read 
v. 2. 

Hist. YONGE, F. Force, P. For 1836 read 1838. 
Spain. Descr. WILLOUGHBY. 1664. For T. read F. ; 

for thro' read through. 

TOWNSEND, J. 1787. Before London insert 2&e&. 
Spain. Hist. 711. ZURITA, G. For 1604, 10, 68-70 

read 1669, 10, 69, 68, 70, 04. 
Spirit of the pilgrims. For 1838 in both places read 

1833. 

Spiritual mirror. Omit the entry. 
Spoerer, For J. read Julius. 
Spotted fever. For WILSON, J. C. read WILSON, 

J. ; for London, 1817 read Boston, 1815. 
Staelin, C. F. For 1800 read 1808. 
Stamp Act. CONDUCT is by LLOYD, C. 



2857 Sterling and Penruddock. For 3 v. read 2 v. 
2867 Stone, W- L. Life. For Brunt read Brant. 

2871 Strachey, W. For the colony. For 1836 read 1844. 

2872 Street, G. E. Architecture. For 1866 read 1866, 67. 
Strother, D. H. For v. 38-41. 1868-70 read v. 33-35. 

1866-67. 
Stuart, M. WHITMAN, B. Same. Before Boston 

insert 2d ed. 
2879 Subscription, etc. DIALOGUE, 1772 is by TOWERS, J. 

CURSORY is by STEVENS, W. ; for 1772 read 1773. 

CONSIDERATIONS, 1773 is by MANNING, O. 

ARCANA, 1774 is by ROBINSON, R. 

CONSIDERATIONS, 1774 is by LAW, E. 

DEFENCE, 1774 is by PALEY, W. 
Sumpter, steamer. For 'Sumpter read Sumter. 

2887 Sunday. WHATELY, R. 1854. Before London insert 

4th ed. 
2891 Surgery. WARREN, J. M. 1866. This entry should 

be Same to the 4th entry above. 
Surveying. WILSON, H. For GeodsesSa read 

Geodcesia; before London insert 4th ed. 
Swedenborg. Economy. For 1860 read 1868. 
Switzerland. Descr. WILLIAMS, H. M. 1798. For 
by read par. 

HANDBOOK, 1843, 46, 63, 67 is fcyBrockedon, W. 

Hist. VERDEIL, A. 1475. For Bourgoyne read 
Bourgogne. 

Syria. Hist. YANOSKY, J. Add and DAVID, J. A. 
Szymanowski, J. Pisma. For v. 4 read v. 26. 

2915 Tangletown. Omit the entry. 

Tanguy de la B. Eng. For 1796 read 1797. 

2916 Tappan, L. Same. For 1832 read 1828. 

WARE, H., Jr. Same. After 2d ed. insert Bost., 
1828. 12. 

2927 Teatro nuevo. Contents, v. 3. For Harleville, C. de 

read Colin d'Harleville, J. F. 
2934 Temple family. For 1855 read 1856. 

Test laws. ANSWER, 1688 is by LLOYD, W. 

ANSWER to some queries, 1732 is by BARRING- 
TON, J. 8. 

ANIMADVERSIONS on a paper, 1733 is by SLA- 
DEN, J. 

CHURCH, 1733 is by WRIGHT, 8. 

ADDRESS, 1790 is by DISNEY, J. 

Texas. PHILLIPS. Hist. For [1845-46] read [1861]. 
Theology. WILLARD. Systematic works. For 1607 

read 1707. 
Thornton, R. J. Pastorals. Before London insert 

For 1864-66. 2 v. read 1863-65. 3 v. 
Principles. Before London insert 



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2989 Toledo, Ohio. 
3005 Tredgold, T. 

2ded. 

Trinity. ANSWER, 1721 is by PEIRCE, J. 
Tryal, etc. For twenty-one read twenty-nine. 
Tuckey, J. K. For Kingston read Kingston. 
Turkey. Politics. APPEAL, 1854 isfc?/DAViDOFF, M. 
3048 Ulster county gazette. For Jan. 14 read Jan. 4. 
3051 Unitarians. Gen. and Misc. DIALOGUE, 1792 is by 

DISNEY, J. 

U. S. Army. HARDIN, B. 1836. The entries from 
HARDIN, B. to WISE, H. A. should be transferred 
to U. S. Fortification (p. 3121). 

6th Cong. For March read May. 
Thompson, Z. Before Burlington insert 3 pts. 

8th Cong. For Nov. 8, 1804 - March 1 read 
Nov. 5, 1804 March 3. 

United States. President. G. Washington. Coll. 
For 1776 read 1796. 

Female biog. ELLET, E. F. Before N. Y., 
insert 2d ed. 

Finance. 1843. After ought insert not. 

Hist. WASHINGTON, G. 1774. Omit the 2d Same. 

Periodicals. Volunteer. For 1832-23 read 
1832-33. 

Politics. ESSAY, 1764 is by LEE, A. 

DEFENCE, 1765 is by HOWARD, M. 

CASE, 1769 is by BUSHE, G. P. 

APPEAL, 1774 is by LEE, A. 

ANSWER, 1776 is by LIND, . 

COMPRESSED, 1814 is by ATCHESON, N. 

WILSON, H. 1856. For 1856 read 1857. 

WORCESTER. 1857. For CONVENTION read 

CONVENTIONS. 

Tariff. WINTHROP, R. C. 1842. Omit the entry . 
Varnhagen, F. A. de. Add vicomte de Protoseguro. 
Wahn, Der. For Ueller read Mueller. 

Ward, R. P. Chatsworth. Omit the entry. 
West Indies. Politics. CRISIS is by STEPHEN, J. 
Whipple, E. P. Essays, etc. For 1848 read 1848-49. 
William iv. The reform. After 1867 insert 2 v. 
Woman. Character, etc. 1692. EXCELLENT is ftj 

DORRINGTON, T. 

Misc. AFTERNOON is by PENNY, Mrs. S. J. 
Worship. ESSAYS, 1773 is by WILLIAMS, D. 



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T., A. Letter from a blacksmith to the ministers 
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- MODES of the Presbyterian church worship vin- 

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T., D. Account of what was trans, in the Commons when 
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T., S. Letter to Dr. Snape. See Fleetwood, W. 

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Ta'abbata Sarran, Tabit Ben Gabir von Fahm, called. 
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366. (1. 1. 81.) 



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Historise. De moribus Gennanorum. De vita 

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Opera ; ex recens. I. A. Ernesti, cur. J. J. 
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Contents. Vol. 1. Vita, per J. Lipsium. Annalium 
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C. C. Tacitus qualem pub. J. J. Oberlin cui 

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Contents. Vol. 1. Vita, per Justum Lipsium con- 
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Annalium lib. i-vi. 2. xi-xvi. 3. Historiarum libri 
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Libri que supersunt ; rec. C. Halm. Lips., 

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Contents. Vol. 1. Discourses. Annals, i-m. 2. 

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Contents. Vol.1. Annals. 2. History. Germany. 

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- French. Tacite ; nouvelle traduction, par Du- 

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Content*. Vol. 1. Disc, prelim. - Annales, liv. i-vi, 
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La renaissance chretienne. Milton. La restaura- 



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tion. Dryden. 3. La revolution. Addison. 
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- Same. Tome 5 : Les contemporains. 2e ed. 
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2. Dryden. The revolution. Addison. Swift. 
The novelists. The poets. Ideas and productions. 

Ld. Byron. The past and the present. The 
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- Voyage aux Pyrenees. Seed. Paris, 1867. 12. 

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How to support our hospitals. Truth from a top rocm. 



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Tales and stories from history ; by A. Strickland ; 

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Tales of a voyage to the Arctic Ocean. London, 

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Tales of a wayside inn. See Longfellow, H. W. 
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Tales of my landlord ; by Cleishbotham [Sir W. 

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Tales of the good woman ; by a doubtful gentle- 
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Tales of the Great St. Bernard; by G. Croly. 

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Tales of the grotesque and arabesque ; by E. A. 

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Tales of the mountains. London, 1851. 2 v. 12. 
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A chapter on 'Time'. On the profession of the bar. 

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George Fox, the Friends, and the early Baptists. 

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- Thomas Shillitoe, the Quaker missionary. Lon- 

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Tallmadge, Gen. James. Address before the Amer. Inst., 

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Speech on giving the choice of presidential electors to 

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Speech on slavery. N. Y., 1819. 8. (B 448) 

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Tappan, Benjamin, of Ohio, b. 1773, d. 1857. Speech, per- 
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Speech, resolution to limit the term of office of the 

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Speech, U. S. fiscal bunk bill, July 14. Wash., 1841. 

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Tappan, Rev. Benjamin, d. 1863. Address, Kennebec, 
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Tappan, Rev. Benjamin. Discourse commem. of E. P. 

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Connexion between faith in God and a suitable regard 

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The question answered 'Watchman, what of the night'; 

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Boston, 1793. 8. (B 151, 232, 855, 1833, E 212) 

Sermon, general election. Boston, 1792. 8. (B 176, 

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Sermon, ordination of T. Dickinson, Holliston, Feb. 

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Sermon, third parish in Newbury, July 24, on the sud- 

den death of eight persons of the Soc. Newbury- 
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Sermon, Wiscasset, Sept. 8, installation of H. Packard. 

Camb., 1802. 8. (B 333, 913, E 212) 

Sermons ; [with] a biog. sketch of the author, 

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Tappan, Lewis. The fugitive slave bill, its hist, 
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Letter from a gentleman in Boston to a Unitarian cler- 

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Remarks on prisons and prison discipline. Vol. 3, no. 

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DUNBAR, E. E. Statement of the controversy between 

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Tasmania. See Van Dieman's Land. 
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Tasso, Faustino. AGOSTINI, G. degli. (In his Notizie 

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Tasso, Torquato. Opere; con le controversie sopra 
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boschereccia. Intrighi d'amore; commedia. Dis- 
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eroiche, sacra e morali. Varie lezioni. Opposizioni 
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fortuna; interpretazione del sonetto 'quella che nome 
aver di dea non merta'. Considerazioni sopra tre can- 
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L. A. Muratori. Esposizioni di T. d'alcune sue rime. 
11. Orazione in morte di Barbara d'Austria. Ora- 
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Discorso di F. Pigafetta in materia de' due titoli del 
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Guastavini sopra la Gerusalemme liberata. Risposta di 
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e invocazione usata dal Tasso nella Gerusalemme liber- 
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dova di Battista Martini del 1612. Lettera di Diomede 
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tavini. Allegoria del poema. Notizie istoriche di L. 
Pignoria. Annotazioni del card. Bouifazio Martinelli 
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Opere; ricor. ed illust. dal prof. G. Rosini. 

Pisa, 1821-32. 33 v. 8. 
Contents. Vol.1. II Rinaldo; poema. 2. Aminta. 

II rogo di Corinna. II re Torrismondo. 3-6. Rime. 
7-9. Dialoghi. 7. II padre di famiglia. II mcssag- 
giero. ji Gonzaga, ovvero del piacere onesto. 11 
Nifo, ovvero del piacere. II cavaliere amante e la gen- 
tildonna amata. II Ficino, ovvero dell' arte. La cav- 
aletta, ovvero della poesie toscana. 8. I bagni, ovvero 
della pieta. II forno, ovvero della nobilta. Della dig- 
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II Cataneo o delle conclusioni. Conclusion! amorose. 

II Romeo, ovvero del giuoco. 9. II Gonzaga seconda, 
o del giuoco. II Beltramo, o della cortesia. II Ran- 
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ibrrestiero napoletano. II Gianluca, o delle maschere. 

II Minturno, o della bellezza. II Costantino, o della 
clemenza. II Porzio, o delle virtu. II Cataneo, o 
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dell' imprese. 10. Prose varie. 11, 12. Discorsi. 
13-17. Lettere. 18-23. Controversie sulla Gerusa- 
lemme liberata. 24-26. La Gerusalemme liberata, con 
illustrazioni. 27. II mondo create. 28, 29. La Geru- 



salemme conquistata. 30. Postille alia Divina comme- 
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- Aminta. Nuova ed. Parigi, 1781. 12. 

- Same. Ed. ster. Parigi, 1800. 18. 

- Same. Firenze, 1804. f. 

Same. See, below, Gerusaleme. 1823. 

Same. (In Bachi, P. Teatro scelto ital., 1829.) 

Eng. Amyntas; tr. by L. Hunt. London, 

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MONTEGUT, E. (In Revue d. D. Mondes, sept. 1864.) 

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Contents. Tatianus; tr. by B. P. Pratten. Address 
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Clemens Komanns. Recognitions; tr. by T. Smith. 

Harmonia evangelica, e Latina Victoria Capuani vers. 

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Tavannes, Charles Nicolas Sanlx de, Abp. of Rouen. Cat- 

25 ra'ai 1759. Paris, 
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alogue [de ses] livres, la vente 



Tavannes, Gaspard de Saulx, seigneur de. See Tavannes, 
Jean de Saulx. 

Tavannes, Guillaume de Saulx, seigneur de. Memoires. 
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Tavannes, Jean de Saulx, vicomte de. Memoires de Gas- 
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Tavel, George Frederic. CATALOGUE of the classical and 
theological library of G. F. T., sold. London, 1829. 
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Taverne, La; comedie. See Sardou, V. 
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voyages, t. 5'. 

Contents. Vol. 1, 2. Voy. de Perse. 3. Voy. des 
Indes. 4. Suite des voyages des Indes. 5. Relation 
du Japon. Rel. de ce qui s'est passe dans la negociation 
des deputez qui ont ete en Perse. Obs. sur le com- 
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- Same, vol. 5. Recueil, etc., avec Relation de 

1'interieur du serrail du Grand Seigneur. 
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Eng. Col. of travels through Turky into 

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the negociation of the deputies to Persia and the Indies. 
Obs. upon the trade of the E. Indies. Relation of 
the kingdom of Tunquin. Island of Formosa, etc. 
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Same, extracts. (In Harris, J. Col. of voy., v. 2. 

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- Voyage dans I'Indoustan. (In Montemont, A. 

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Germ. Reisen im Indostanischen. (In Allgemeine 

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ST. JOHN, J. A. (In his Lives of eel. travellers, v. 1. 

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HISTORICAL remarks on the taxation of free states. 

London, 1778. 4. (A 27) 

HAMILTON, A. Enquiry into the principles of 

taxation, chiefly applic. to articles of imme- 
diate consumption. Dublin, 1791. 8. 

THOUGHTS on taxation; with some suggestions rel. to 

the means of raising supplies for the present year; 
by a commissioner of taxes. Newark, 1799. 8. (B763) 

RICARDO, D. Principles of political economy 

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JONES, R. Essay on the distribution of wealth 
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PARIEU, M. L. P. F. E. de. Taxes upon enjoyments 

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See also Excise; Glass; Political econ- 
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Same. 3d ed. London, 1775. 8. (B 361, 1719) 
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the life of Gonthier. 1837.) 

Tayler, John. Report of the trial of S. Van Rensselaer vs. 
J. T. (In Jenkins, E., vs. Van Rensselaer, S. Re- 
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Tayler, John James. [Address.] (In Robberds, 
J. G. Services. 1841.) 

Attempt to ascertain the character of the fourth 

gospel. London, 1867. 8. 

A Catholic Christian church the want of our time. 

London, 1867. 16. (B 1964) 

Christian aspect of faith and duty. 2d ed. 

London, 1855. 8. 

Sermon; the humility of Christ. (In Beard, J. R. 

Sermons. 1832.) 
Tayler, Joseph Needham. Plans for the formation 

of harbours of refuge, improvement of rivers 

and sea-ports. Plymouth, Eng., 1840. 4. 
Tayleur, Edward. Specifications for the passenger engines 

on the Caledonian railway. (In Tredgold, T. 

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Tayleur, Wm., Funeral sermon on. 1796. See Houl- 

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Sargent, E. Mod. stand, dr., v. 32.) Horseshoe 

Robinson ; a drama. (In v. 27.) 



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Tayloe, John. Virginia husbandry. Remarks. (In Phil. 
Agric. Soc. Mem., v. 2. 1811.) 

Tavlor, . Catalogue of books, sold by [him], Dec. 7, 8, 
1829. n.t.p. [London, 1829.] 8. (B 1618) 

Taylor, Abraham. Insufficience of natural religion; disc, 
at lecture in London; reprinted on occasion of Dr. 
Muyhew's sermons; preface by A. Croswell. Bos- 
ton, 1755. 8. (B 476) 

Letter to a friend, occas. by a rhapsody delivered in the 

Old Jewry by a reverend bookseller in London. 
London, 1729. 8. (D 60) 

Postscript. London, 1729. 8. (D 60) 

Taylor, Alexander S. Account of the grasshop- 
pers and locusts of America. (In Smithsonian 
Inst. Report, 1858.) 

Bibliografa Californica ; or, Notes and mate- 

rials to aid in forming a bibliography of 
California. 1863. (Cutting from the Sacra- 
mento daily union of June 25, 1863.) 
Taylor, Alfred Swaine. Elements of medical juris- 
prudence. London, 1843. 8. 

Same. 6th ed. London, 1858. 12. 

Same, revised. Principles and practice of med- 
ical jurisprudence. London, 1865. 8. 

Observations and experiments on the lungs of new- 
born children in relation to medical jurisprudence. 
(In Dunglison, R. Med. and snrg. mon., v. 1. 1838.) 
Perforations of the stomach from poisoning. (In 
v. 3. 1840.) 

Poisons, in rel. to medical jurisprudence and 

medicine. 2d ed. London, 1859. 12. 
Taylor, Mrs. Ann (Hinton) . Itinerary of a trav- 
eller in the wilderness. Boston, 1825. 18. 

Ketrospection. Boston, 1822. 18. 

Taylor, Arthur. The glory of regality ; an his- 
torical treatise on the anointing and crown- 
ing of the kings and queens of England. 
London, 1820. 8. 

Taylor, B. B. Address before the Keystone Assoc. of 
'Pittsburgh, on the principles, duties, etc., of the 
Amer. statesman. Pittsburgh, 1842. 8. (B 1499) 

Taylor, Bayard. At home and abroad. 1st, 2d ser. 
N. Y., 1860-62. 2 v. 12. 

By-ways of Europe. N. Y., 1869. 8. 

Note. Reprinted from 'Atlantic monthly', v. 20- 
22. 1867-68. 

Colorado; a summer trip. N. Y., 1867. 16. 
Cyclopaedia of modern travel. Cincinnati, 

1856. 8. 

Hannah Thurston ; a story of American life. 

N. Y., 1863. 12. 
_ Japan in our day. N. Y., 1872 [1871], 8. 

John Godfrey's fortunes ; a story of American 

life. N. Y., 1865. 12. 

Joseph and his friends ; a story of Pennsyl- 
vania. N. Y., London, 1870/12. 

Note. Repub. from 'Atlantic monthly', v. 25, 
26, 1870. 

. Journey to Central Africa. N. Y., 1854. 12. 

Lands of the Saracen ; or, Pictures of Pales- 
tine, Asia Minor, Sicily, and Spain. N. Y., 
1855. 12. 

Life, travels, and books of A. von Humboldt. 

N. Y., 1859. 12. 

Northern travel; pictures of Sweden, Den- 

mark, etc. N. Y., 1858. 12. 

Picture of St. John. Boston, 1866. 12. 

Poems of the Orient. Boston, 1855. 8. 
_ Same. 6th ed. Boston, 1863. 16. 

Poet's journal. Boston, 1863. 12. 

Recollections of Mendelssohn. (In Lampadius, W. 

A. Life of Mendelssohn. 1865.) 

Story of Kcnnett. N. Y., 1866. 16. 

Vie wsa-foot; with pref. by N.P.Willis. N.Y., 

1847. 12. 

Visit to India, China, and Japan in 1853. 

N.Y., 1855. 12. 



Taylor, Benjamin Cook. Annals of the classis and 
township of Bergen. 2ded. N. Y., [1857]. 12. 
The school of the prophets; sermon, New Brunswick, 
N. J., July 11. N. Y., 1839. 8. (B 1383) 

Taylor, Brook. KIRBY, J. Perspective of archi- 
tecture from the principles of T. London, 
1761. f. 

M ALTON, T. Compleat treatise on perspective 
on the principles of T. 2d ed. London, 
1779. f. 

Taylor, C. B. A fireside book; or, Christmas at 
Old Court. 2d ed. London, 1829. 8. 

Taylor, Charles, d. 1821 or 1823. Scripture illus- 
trated by means of natural science. Lon- 
don, 1803. 4. 

Taylor, Charles. Should the contagious diseases act be ex- 
tended to the civil population? (In Nat. Assoc. 
Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans., 1869.) 

Taylor, Christopher. Probable causes and conse- 
quences of the American War. Lond., 1864. 8. 

Taylor, Daniel T. Voice of the church on the 
coming and kingdom of the Redeemer ; ed. 
by H. L. Hastings. 2d ed. Peace Dale, 
1855. 12. 

Taylor, Edward J. Bohme's Theosophick phi- 
losophy unfolded ; also Principal treatises of 
the author abridged. London, 1691. 4. 

Taylor, Edward T. (Father Taylor). BRECKEMUDGE, 
W. L. Speech, June 1, against the aspersions of 
Rev. Mr. T., May 29. Louisville, 1841. 8. (B 1183) 

Taylor, Fanny. Irish homes and Irish hearts. 
London, 1867. 16. 

Taylor, Fitch Waterman. The flagship ; or, Voyage 
round the world in the U. S. frigate Colum- 
bia. N. Y., 1840. 2 v. 12. 

Taylor, Francis. Exposition of the first three 
chapters of Proverbs. London, 1655. 4. 

Taylor, George, d. 1781. SANDERSON, J. (In his Biogra- 
phy of the signers, v. 9. 1827.) 

Taylor, George, c?. 1851. Memoir of R. Surtees ; 
ed. by J. Raine. London, 1852. 8". (Surtees 
Soc., v. 24.) 

Taylor, George, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Martyrs to the 
revolution in British prison ships in Walla- 
bout Bay. N. Y., 1855. 8. 

Taylor, George Keith. Substance of a speech on the bill to 
amend the penal laws of [Va.l. Richmond, 1796. 
4. (W 33, 58) 

Taylor, George L., and Cresy, E. Architectural 
antiquities of Rome. Lond., 1821-22. 2 v. f. 

Architecture of the Middle Ages. 1829. Ste Cresy, E. 
Taylor, Rev. H. B. Comprehensive view of the evidences 

of revelation; annexed some of the results of pa- 
ganism and Christianity. Phila., 1848. 12. (D 29) 
Taylor, Sir Henry. Poetical works. London, 

1864. 3 v. 16. 

Contents. Vol. 1. Philip van Artevelde. 2. Edwin 
the fair. Isaac Comnenus. 3. Sicilian summer. 
St. Clement's eve. Minor poems. 

Edwin the fair. London, 1842. 16. 

Notes from books. London, 1849. 8. 

Contents. Poet, works of Wordsworth. Words- 
worth's sonnets. De Vere's poems. The ways of the 
rich and great. 

Notes from life. 3d ed. London, 1849. 8. 

Contents. Money. Humility and independence. 
Choice in marriage. Wisdom. Children. The life 
poetic. 

Philip van Artevelde. Camb., 1835. 2 v. 16. 

St. Clement's Eve; a play. Lond., 1862. 12. 

The statesman. London, *1836. 12. 

HORNE, R. H. (In his New Spirit, v. 2. 1844.) 

MILSAND, J. (In Revue d. D. Mondes, Jan. 1852.) 
Taylor, Sir Herbert. Correspondence of Earl 

Grey with William iv. and T. London, 
1867. 2 v. 8. 

Memorandum of the illness and decease of the Duke 

of York. (In Pamphleteer, 1826; v. 27 of B 838) 



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Taylor, Isaac, b. 1787, d. 1865. Antient Christian- 
ity and the doctrines of the Oxford tracts 
for the times. London, 1844. 2 v. 8. 

- Fanaticism. London, 1833. 8. 

- History of the transmission of ancient books 

to modern times ; tog-ether with the process 
of historical proof. New ed. enl. London, 
1859. 8. 
Logic in theology, and other essays. London, 

1859. 16. 

Content^. Logic in theology. State of Unitarianism 
in England. Nilus. Paula. Theodosius. Julian. 
Without controversy. Supplementary to the fifth 



Loyola ; and Jesuitism in its rudiments. Lon- 

don, 1849. 12. 

- Memoirs of Jane Taylor. Lowell, 1829. 12. 

Natural history of enthusiasm. N. Y., 1831. 

12. 

- Personal recollections. (In Good words, v. 5. 1864.) 

- Physical theory of another life. N. Y., 1836. 

12. 

- Restoration of belief. Camb., Eng., 1855. 12. 

- Same. New ed, with add. section. Boston, 

1867. 12. 

- Spirit of the Hebrew poetry. London, 1861. 8. 

- Spiritual despotism. N. Y., 1835. 12. 

- Wesley and Methodism. London, 1851. 12. 

BEAVER, J. Exposure of the unfairness of the 'Gen- 

eral reply to all objections' of the author of 'An- 
cient Christianity'. London, 1840. 8. (B 1230) 
STEPHEN, J. The historian of enthusiasm. From the 
Edin. rev., v. 71. (In his Essays in eccl. biog., v. 2. 
1850.) 

Taylor, Rev. Isaac. Words and places; or, Ety- 
mological illust. of history, ethnology, and 
geography. London, 1864. 8. 

Taylor, J. Decorations for parks and gardens. 
London, [182-?]. 8. 

Taylor, J. On coal. (In Armstrong, Sir W. G., and oth- 
ers. Industrial resources. 1864.) 

Taylor, Rev. James. Sermon, Northampton, Aug. 20. 
Northampton, 1818. 8. (B 1010) 

Taylor, James. View of the money system of 
England, from the Conquest. Lond., 1828. 8. 

Taylor, James, Quartermaster Gen. U.S.A. Memorial and 
statement in rel. to his claim against the U. S. 
n.t.p. [183-.J 8. (B 1460) 

Taylor, Rev. James, of Wakefield. True doctrine 
of the eucharist, in refutation of Wilber- 
force's book. London, 1855. 8. 

Taylor, James B. Lives of Virginia Baptist min- 
isters. 2d ed. enl. Richmond, 1838. 12. 

Taylor, James W. History of the State of Ohio, 
1650-1787. Cincin., 1854. 8. 

Report upon the gold and silver mining east 

of the Rocky Mountains. Wash., 1867. 8. 
- and Browne, J. R. Reports upon the mineral 

resources of the U. S. Wash., 1867. 8. 
Taylor, Jane. Display; a tale. Boston, 1815. 18. 

- Poetical remains of T., with extracts from her 

corresp.; [ed.] byl. Taylor. Lowell, 1829. 12. 

-TAYLOR,!. Memoirs of T. Lowell, 1829. 12. 

Taylor, Jeremy, Bp. Works ; with life, etc., by R. 

Heber. London, 1822. 15 v. 8. 
Contents. Vol. 1. Life. Funeral sermon, by Bp. 
Rust. Corresp. with Mr. H. Jeanes. Christian con- 
solations. 2. The life of Christ. 2, 3. The history of 
Jesus. 3. Contemplations of the state of man in this 
life and in that which is to come. 4. The rule and ex- 
ercises of holy living. The rule and exercises of holy 
dying. 5, 6. Sermons. 7. Of the sacred order and 
offices of episcopacy. Apology for authorized and set 
forms of liturgy. 7, 8. <s>eoAoyt'<x e/cAe/cTiKrj; or, A dis- 
course of the liberty of prophesying. 8, 9. The doc- 
trine and practice of repentance. 9. Deus justificatus. 
10. On the real presence of Christ in the holy sacra- 
ment. 10, 11. A dissuasive from popery. 11. Letters. 



XpiVis TeAeuoTifoj, a discourse of confirmation. A dis- 
course of the nature, offices, and measures of friendship, 
etc. 11-14. Ductor dubitantium ; or, The rule of con- 
science. 14. Rules and advices to the clergy of the 
diocess of Down and Connor. 15. The golden grove; 
or, A manual of daily prayers and litanies fitted" to the 
days of the week. The psalter of David, with titles 
and collects, etc. A collection of offices, or forms of 
prayer. The worthy communicant; or, A discourse of 
the nature, effects, and blessings consequent to the wor 
thy receiving of the Lord's supper. Prayers. 

Works ; rev. and corr. by C. P. Eden. (Vol. 

2, 3, 4, new ed.) London, 1854, 50, 49-52, 

50-52. 10 v. 8. 

Note. Vol. 9, 10, ed. by A. Taylor. 
Contents. Vol. 1. Clerus domini. Dedication of 
grammar. Prayers before and after sermon. Friend- 
ship. Rules and advices to the clergy of the diocese of 
Down and Connor. Sermon, the gate to Heaven a strait 
gate. Life of J. T. Fuueral sermon on T. by G. 
Rust. Indexes. 2. Life of Christ. 3. Holy living 
and dying. 4. Sermons. 5. Episcopacy. Apology 
for set forms. Reverence due to the altar. Liberty 
of prophesying. Confirmation. 6. Real presence of 
Christ in the sacrament. Dissuasive from Popery. 
Five letters to persons tempted to a change in their 
religion. 7. Unum necessarium. Deus justificatus. 

Correspondence with Warner and Jeanes. Golden 
grove. Hymns. 8. Worthy communicant. Sup- 

Slement of sermons. Coll. of offices. 9, 10. Ductor 
ubitantium. 
-- Collection of polemical and moral discourses. 

London*, 1657. f. 

Contents. The golden-grove; or, A manuall of daily 
prayers and litanies. An apology for authorized and 
set forms of liturgy. The sacred order and office of 
episcopacy. The real presence and spirituall of Christ 
in the blessed sacrament proved against the doctrine of 
transubstantiation. A discourse of the liberty of 
prophesying. Deus justificatus; or, A vindication of 
the glory of the divine attributes in the question of 
original sin. A discourse, nature and offices of friend- 
ship. Sermon, St. Maries Church, Oxford. Discourse ; 
natvire, offices, and measures of friendship; added, two 
letters to persons changed in their religion. 

Contemplations of the state of man. See Nierem- 

berg, J. E. Note. 

Discourses on various subjects. Boston, 1816. 
3 v. 8. 

Dissuasive from popery. Real presence and spiritual 

of Christ in the blessed sacrament. (In Cardwell, 
E. Tracts on points at issue, v. 1. 1836.) 

Ductor dubitantium ; or, the rule of con- 

science. London, 1660. f. 

The great exemplar; life and death of Jesus. 

London, 1653. f. 

Same. London, 1667. f. 

Same, abridged. Life of Christ. Newbury- 

port, 1796. 12. 

Poems. (In Grosart, A. B. Miscel., v. 1. 1871. Ful- 

ler worthies' lib., v. 9.) 

Selections from the works of T. ; with life. ( Tn Young, 

A. Lib. of old Eng. prose writers, v. 8. 1833.) 

Selections from the works of T. (hi Montagu, B. 

Selections. 1853.) 

MALDEN, H. (In his Disting. men, v. 2. 1838; v. 38 

of Lib. ent. knl.) 

Taylor, John, the water poet, b. 1580, d. 1654. 
Works; comprised in the folio ed. of 1630. 
[Manchester,] 1869. f. (Spencer Soc.) 
Contents. Urania. First part of the troubles and 
destruction of Jerusalem. Second part and finall de- 
struction of Jerusalem by Titus and Vespasian. Life 
and death of the Virgin Mary. Superbia) flagellum. 
Against cursing and swearing. The fearefull summer. 

The travels of twelvepence. The Armado, or navy 
of ships that faile as well by land as by sea. The 
begger. Taylor's goose. Jacke a Lent. Pennilesso 
pilgrimage. Acts and exploits of Wood, the great 
eater in Kent. Sir Gregory Nonsence. A very m erry 
wherry voyage from London to Yorke. A new d-isc. 
by sea with a wherry, from London to Salisbury. A 
kicksie winsie, or a lerry cum twang. Taylor's motto. 

An epicedium. The eight wonder of the world. 
Laugh and be fat. Coriat's newes and letter with the 
authour's paraphrasing verses. A bawd very modest. 

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hangman very necessary. The unnatural father. 
Taylor's revenge against Fenner. Fenner's defence. 
A cast over the water to Fenner. The water-man's 
suite cone, players. Wit and mirth. A dogge of 
warre. The worlde runs on wheeles. The nipping 
or snipping of abuses. A briefe of the chronicle from 
Brute to this present in verse. A briefe of the chron- 
icle from the Norman conquest to this present. A 
farewell to the Towre bottles. The marriage of the 
Princess Elisabeth. Funerall elegie for King James, 
Earl of Nottingham, Earl of Holdernesse, Bp. of 
Winchester, Duke of Richmond and Linox, John 
Moray. The summe of the Bible in verse. The 
summe of the book of martyrs in verse. Archie, his 
making peace with France. Praise of hempseed. 
Pastorall. Three weekes and three days travells from 
London into Germany. Taylor's travell to Bohemia. 
An Englishman's love to Bohemia. The dolphin's 
danger and deliverance. The cormorant. A brave 
sea-tight by Captaine J. Weddell in the gulfe of Persia. 

The sculler. Christian admonitions. The great 
O Toole. The churches deliverances. Prince Chales, 
his welcome from Spaine. The praise of clean linnin. 

Works not incl. in the folio vol. of 1630. 

[Manchester,] 1870-78. (Spencer Soc., v. 7, 
14, 19, 21, 25.) 

Contents. Vol. 1. Thame Isis. The old, old, very 
old man; the life of T. Par. Part of this summer's 
travels. Praise of the needle. Differing worships. 
A swarme of sectaries and schismatiques. Religion's 
enemies. The liar. A pedlar and a Romish priest. 
Tale in a tub. Answer against the writer of A tale in a 
tub. Plea for prerogative. Life and progresse of H. 
Walker, the ironmonger. Mad fashions, od fashions, 
etc. Apology for private preaching. Cluster of cox- 
combes. Aqua-musse. Complaint of Christmas. 
Kings most excellent Majesties wellcome to his own 
house. 'iTTTr-ayflpioTro?; an ironicall expostulation with 
death and fate, for the losse of the late Lord Mayor of 
London. Wandering to see the wonders of the west. 

Number and names of all the kings of Eng. and Scot- 
land. Christmas in and out. Short rel. of a long 
journey. 2. Suddaine turne of ffortunes wheele. The 
fearefull summer. Carriers cosmographie. Drinke 
and welcome. J. Taylor's last voyage and adventure. 

Irish footman's poetry. Devil turn'd Round-head. 
Heads of all fashions. Crop-eare curried; or, Tom 
Nash, his ghost. Mad verse, sad verse, glad verse, and 
bad verse. No Mercurius aulicus. J. Taylor to J. 
Booker. Rebells anathematized and anatomized. 
Causes of the diseases and distempers of this kingdom. 

Ale ale-vated into the ale-titude. Epigrammes, 
written on purpose to be read. Certain travailes of an 
uncertain journey. 3. A bawd. Taylor's travels. 
Bull, beare, and horse, cut. curtaile, and longtaile. 
Taylor's feast. Sad and deplorable elegy. Taylor's 
manifestation. Truth's triumph. Oxford besiedged. 

4. Taylor's Arithmeticke. The generall complaint. 
A most learned and eloquent speech. Honorable and 
memorable foundations. A valorous and perillous sea- 
light. Complaint of M. Tenter-hooke. England's 
comfort and London's joy. A reply as true as steele. 

The hellish parliament. A delicate, dainty, damnable 
dialogue. To the Right Hon. Assembly. An humble 
desired union. Mercurius inferualis. Travels from 
London to the Isle of Wight. Ranters of both sexes. 
The essence, quintessence, etc., of nonsence upon sence. 

5. Faire and fowle weather. Mercurius Aquaticus; 
or, The water-poets answer to all that hath or shall be 
writ by Mercurius Britanicus. The conversion, etc., of 
a mis-led, ill-bred, rebellious Round-head. A letter 
eent to London from a spie at Oxford. An honest 
answer to the late published 'Apologie for private preach- 
ing'. The noble cavalier caracterised, and a rebellious 
caviller cauterised. 

Extracts rel. to T. Coryate. (In Coryat, T. Crudi- 

ties, v. 3. 1776.) 

Prince Charles; his welcome from Spaine. (In Somers, 

J. Col. of tracts, v. 2. 1809.) Heaven's blessing 
and earth's joy; or, A relation of the supposed sea- 
fights and fireworks at the marriage of Frederick 
and Elizabeth. (In v. 3. 1810.) 

Wit and mirth. (In Hazlitt, W. C. Shakespeare 

jest books, v. 3. 1864.) 

Taylor, John, of Norwich, b. 1694, d. 1761. Ad- 
vertisement [of] an Hebrew concordance. London, 
n.d. 8. (B 53) 

Paraphrase with notes on the epistles to the 

Romans. 2d ed. London, 1847. 4. 

Scheme of scripture divinity. (In Watson, R. Col. 

of theol. tracts, v. 1. 1791.) Key to the apostolic 
writings. (In v. 3. 1791.) 



Scripture doctrine of original sin proposed to 

free and candid examination ; with a sup- 
plement. 2d ed. London, 1741. 8. 

EDWARDS, J. The great Christian doctrine of 

original sin defended in reply to T. Boston, 
1758. 8. 

Same. (In his Works, v. 6. 1809.) 

Taylor, John, Archdeacon of Buckingham, b. 1704, 
d. 1766. Annotationes ad Demosthenem. (In 
Schaefer, G. H. Apparatus crit. ad Demosthenem. 
1824-33.) 

Commentarius adL. Decemviralem deinopede- 

bitore in partis dissecando. Cantab. ,1742. 4. 
Note. Contains also Notse ad Marrnor Bosporanum 
loui Vrio sacrum, Dissertatio de voce Yonane; expli- 
catio inscriptionis in antiquo marmore Oxon. [aT. Bar- 
low] ; Dehistoricis Anglicaniscommentatio [T. Barlow]. 

Ad Dinarchum et Andocidem annotatiunculae. Pro- 

legomena ad Demosthenem. (In Reiske, J. J. Oral. 
Gr.,v. 8. 1773.) 

Sermon at Bishop-Stortford. Aug. 22, 1749; anniver- 

sary of the school feast. Camb., 1749. 4. (B 1348) 

Sermon before the Ho. of Com., Feb. llth. London, 

1757. 4. (B 1256) 

Taylor, John, LL.D., Prebendary of Westminster, 
d. 1788. L tter to S. Johnson on a future state. 
London, 1787. 8. (A 32) 

Sermons; also S. Johnson's sermon for the 

funeral of [Mrs. Taylor]. (Vol.1, 3d ed.) 
London, 1795, 92. 2v. 8. 

Taylor, John, of Deerfield, Mass. Account of the mischief 
done by the enemy in Deerfield from the death of 
Mr. Williams to the conclusion of the French war. 
(In Williams, J. Redeemed captive. 1793.) 

Century sermon, Deerfield, Feb. 29; commemoration 

of the destruction of the town by the French and 
Indians. Greenfield, 1804. 8. (B 163, 333, 842) 

Taylor, John, Lieut. Col. Letters on India. Lon- 
don, 1800. 4. 

Taylor, John, of Caroline Co., Va., d. 1824. Con- 
struction construed and constitutions vindi- 
cated. Richmond, 1820. 8. 

Defence of the measures of the administration of T. 

Jefferson; by Curtiuu. Wash., 1804. 8. (B424) 

Enquiry into the principles and tendency of certain 

public measures. Phila., 1794. 8. (B 640) 

Live fences. Clearing ground. Gypsum. (In 

Phila. Soc. Prom. Agric. Mem., v. 1. 1808.) 

Taylor, John, d. 1832. Records of my life. Lon- 
don, 1832. 2 v. 8. 

Taylor, John, *. Delevan, E. C. REPORT of trial. Albany, 
1840. 8. (B 1435) 

Taylor, John, Master of the Free School at Wakefteld. 
True doctrine of the eucharist ; refutation of 
"NYilberforce's book. London, 1855. 8. 

Taylor, John. Drunkenness as an indirect cause of crime. 
(In Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans., 1859.) 

Taylor, John, d. 1864. The battle of the standards. 
London, 1864. 8. 

Catechism of foreign exchanges and the effects 

of an abasement of bullion. Lond., 1835. 12. 

Catechism of the currency. London, 1835. 16. 

Discovery of the author of the letters of Junius. 

London, 1813. 8. (B 690) 

The Great Pyramid. London, 1859. 8. 

Identity of Junius with a distinguished living 

character [Sir P. Francis] established. 1st 
Amer. ed. N.Y., 1818. 8". 

Taylor, John Glanville. United States and Cuba. 
London, 1851. 12. 

Taylor, John James. Moral education of the people; dis- 
course, Dec. London, 1833. 8. (B 1346) 

Sketch of the life and character of J. E. Bowman. 

(In Lit. and Phil. Soc. of Manchester. Mem., v. 

12. 1846.) 
Taylor, John L., of Ohio, d. 1870. Speech on the Mexican 

indemnity 'bill, Jan. 20. Wash., 1852. 8. (B 1510) 
Taylor, John Lord, D.D. How shall we provide 

iho ministry that we need? address at his inaug. as 

professor in the Andover Theol. Seminary, Aug. 6. 

.Andover, 1&6S. 8. (E 75) 



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Memoir of S. Phillips. Boston, 1856. 8. 

PARK, E. A. Taylor's memoir of Judge Phillips. 

[Pp. 853-891 of Bibliotheca sacra, Oct., 1856.1 (B 
1459) 

Taylor, John Pitt. Expediency of passing an act to per- 
mit defendant* in criminal courts to testify. (In 
Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans., 1860.) 

Taylor, John Sydney. Selections from the writings 
of T. London, 1843. 8. 

Taylor, Joseph. COLLIER, J. P. (In Jiis Memoirs of the 
actors in the plays of Shakespeare. 1846. Shake- 
speare Soc., v. 39.-) 

Taylor, Joseph. Oratio funebris in obitum E. Wiggles- 
worth, n.p., 1765. 8. (B 17, 212, 471, 850) 

Taylor, Joseph W. Plea for the University of Alabama; 
address before the Erosophic and Philomathic Soci- 
eties, Aug. 9. Tuskaloosa, 1847. 8. (B 1581) 

Taylor, Rev. Joseph W. Sermons; the mortality of man 
and the eternity of the Word of God. (In Free 
church pulpit. 1855.) 

Taylor, Joshua. Oration, Portland, July 4th. Portland, 
1805. 8. (B 342) 

Taylor, Col. Meadows. Descriptions of cairns, etc., in the 
Dekhan. Cairns on Twizell Moor. ( In Royal Irish 
Acad. Antiq., v. 24. 1865.) 

Native literature of India. (In Afternoon lectures, 

v. 2. 1864.) 
Taylor, Michael. Sexagesimal table exhibiting the 

result of any proportion, etc. ; also tables of 

equation, etc. London, 1780. 4. 
- Tables of logarithms of numbers from 1 to 

101,000. London 1792. 4. 
Taylor, Michael Angelo. Speech. (In Speeches of the 

managers in the trial of W. Hastings, v. 4. 1861.) 
Taylor, Nathaniel. Discourse on the nature and 

necessity of faith in Christ with an answer 

to the plans of Unitarians for the sufficiency 

of bare morality. London, 1700. 8. 
Taylor, Nathaniel Wm., D.D. WOODS, L. Letters to 

N. W. Taylor. (In his Works, v. 4. 1851.) 
Taylor, Nellie M. BROCKETT, L. P. (In his Woman's 

work in the civil war. 1867.) 
Taylor, Oliver Alden. Catalogue of the library of 

the Theological Seminary in Andover, Mass. 

Andover, 1838. 8. 

Same. 1st supplement. Andover, 1849. 8. 
Taylor, Peter. RITCHIE, J. E. (In his British senators. 

1869.) 

Taylor, Rev. Richard. Te Ika a Maui ; or, New 
Zealand and its inhabitants. Lond., 1855. 8. 

Taylor, Richard Cowling. Notice of a model of the west- 
ern portion of the Schnylkill coal field of Penn., etc. 
(In Assoc. of Amer. Geol. Reports, 1843.) 
and Clemson, T. G. Notice of a vein of bituminous 
coal, recently explored in the vicinity of the Havana, 
in Cuba. (In Amer. Phil. Soc. Trans., n. s., v. 6. 
1839.) 

Taylor, Robert. Oratio anniversaria in theatre Collegii Re- 
galis Medicorum Lond. ex Harveii instituto festo 
divi Lucse habita 1755. London, 1756. 4. (A 63) 

Taylor, Rowland. Fox, J. Life of T. (in Wordsworth, C. 
Eccl. biog., v. 2. 1839.) 

Taylor, Samuel. Literary and musical entertainments for 
the people. (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. 
Trans., 1858.) 

Taylor, Samuel Harvey, D.D. Address. (In Pinkerton 
Academy. Commemorative services at the semi- 
cent, anniv. 1866.) 

Memoir of E. L. Parker. (In Parker, E. L. Hist. 

of Londonderry. 1851.) 

Taylor, Stephen. Wisconsin; its rise and progress; with 
notices of Mineral Point and Richland Co. (In 
Wisconsin Hist. Soc. Col., v. 2. 1856.) 

Taylor, T. P. The bottle; a drama. (In Minor drama, 
v.3.) 

Taylor, Theodore, pseud. See Hotten, J. C. 

Taylor, Thomas, the Puritan, d. 1632. Christ re- 
vealed ; or, The types and shadows of our 
Saviour in the Old Testament explained. 
London, 1635. 4. 

Commentary upon the epistle to Titus. Camb., 

1612. 4. 

Der geistliche Bau ; ubersetzet von J. Nicolai. 

Helmstad, 1682. 12. 

368. (12. 1. 81.) 



Taylor, Thomas, of Cambridge. Jacob wrestling 
with God ; a treatise cone, faith in prayer. 
London, 1692. 12. 

Taylor, Thomas. Observation of the Lord's day recom- 
mended. Boston, 1792. 8. (B 1303) 

Taylor, Thomas, 'the Platonist', d. 1835. Disser- 
tation on the Eleusinian and Bacchic mysteries. 
2d ed. (In Pamphleteer, 1816; v. 8 of B 838) 

Elements of a new arithmetical notation, and 

new arithmetic of infinities. Lond., 1823. 8. 

Five hymns. (In Sallustius philosophies. The gods 

and the world. 1793.) 

Theoretic arithmetic ; cont. the substance of 

all that has been written by Theo, Nico- 

machus, lamblichus, and Boetius. London, 

1816. 8. 
Taylor, Thomas, of Manningtree. Life of W. Cow- 

per. London, 1833. 8. 
- Same. Phila., 1833. 12. 
Taylor, Timothy. Defence of sundry positions. 1646. See 

Eaton, S. (B 1) 
Taylor, Tom. The babes in the wood ; a comedy. 

(No. 56 of Spencer's univ. stage.) 

The fool's revenge; a drama. (In Sargent, E. 

Mod. stand, dr., v.'42.) Helping hands; a drama. 
(In v. 34.) 

Henry Dunbnr; or, A daughter's trials; drnma. (No. 

8 of De Witt's acting plays.) The hidden hand; 
or, The gray lady of Porth Vennon ; a drama. (No. 
60.) 

Life and times of Sir J. Reynolds. See Leslie, C. R. 
* Life of B. R.Haydon ; from his autobiog. and 

journals. London, 1853. 3 v. 12. 

Same. N. Y., 1853. 2 v. 12. 

New men and old acres; a comedy. (No. 115 of De 

Witt's acting plays.) 

Nine points of the law; a comedy. (No. 21 of Spen- 

cer's univ. stage.) Payable on demand; a drama. 
(No. 70.) 

Plot and passion; a drama. (No. 61 o/De Witt's act- 

ing plays.) 

Retribution; a domestic drama. (In Sargent, E. 

Mod. stand, drama, v. 19.) 

A sheep in wolf's clothing; drama. (No. 79 of De 

Witt's acting plays.) 

Still water runs deep; comedy. (In Sargent, E. 

Mod. stand, dr., v. 34.) Ticket-of-leave man; a 
drama. (In v. 42.) Victims; comedy. (In v. 24.) 
and Reade, C. Masks and faces; comedy. (In 
v. 30.) Two loves and a life; drama. (In v. 35.) 

Taylor, W T . F. Guide to Windsor, Eton, and Vir- 
ginia water. London, [18 ]. 16. 

Taylor, Rev. W. R. Sermon, Christ the propitiation for 
the sins of the whole world. (In Free Church pul- 
pit. 1853.) 

Sermon, The sword of the Spirit. (In Suddards, W. 

British pulpit, v. 1. 1837.) 

Taylor, Whately Cooke. Indirect sources of advanced 
female education. (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. 
Trans., 1868.) 

Taylor, Wm. Reply, etc. See Sterns, J. (A 20) 
Taylor, Rev. Wm., of Glasgow. The education of the chil- 
dren of the poor; sermon, May 29. Edin., 1796. 8". 
(B 1860) 

Trust in God, etc. ', sermon, Mar. 8, national fast. Glas- 

gow, 1798. 8. (B 1860) 

Taylor, Capt. Wm. LA GRANGE, J. M. de. Memoirepour 
W. T. capitaine du navire americain la Calliope. 
Paris, [180-]. 4. (A3, 7) 

Taylor, Wm. A vision seen by N. Barlow, of Freetown. 
n.t.p. [1801.] 8. (B432) 

Taylor, Rev. Wm. Sermon; festival of St. Patrick, Mar. 
21. N. Y., 1819. 8. (B 956) 

Taylor, Wm., of Norwich, b. 1765, d. 1836. His- 
toric survey of German poetry ; with transla- 
tions . London, 1829-30. 3 v. (v. 1 w.). 8. 

ROBBERDS, J. W. Memoir of life and writings 

of T. London, 1843. 2 v. 8. 

Taylor, Wm,, of California. Cause and probable 
results of civil war in America. London, 
1862. 8. 

Taylor, Wm. Benj. Sarsfield. History of the Uni- 
versity of Dublin. London, 1845. 8. 



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Origin, progress, etc., of fine arts in Gr. Brit. 

and Ireland. London, 1841. 2 v. 12. 
Taylor, Wm. Cooke. Factories and the factory 
system. London, 1844. 8. 

- Hand book of silk, cotton, and woolen manu- 

factures. London, 1843. 16. 

- History of Ireland ; with add. by W. Sampson. 

N. Y., 1847. 2 v. 18. (Harper's fam lib., 
v. 51-52.) 

- Life and times of Sir R. Peel. London, [1846- 

50]. 4 v. 8. 

Manual of ancient and modern history ; rev. j 

with a chapter 011 the hist, of the U. S. by 
(J. S. Henry. 2d ed. N. Y., 1845. 8. 

- Natural history of society. London, 1840. 

2 v. 12. 

- Notes of a tour in the manufacturing districts 

of Lancashire. London, 1842. 16. 

Occult sciences. See Smedley, E. 

Taylor, Wm. Cooper. The seasons in England; 

descr. poems. Boston, 1807. 16. 
Taylor, Zachary. The slavery question. See Cass, L. 

COALITION of the democracy and the abolitionists in 

opposition to the administration of T. .., 1849. 
8. (B1502) 

- GEN. Taylor and the Wilmot proviso. Boston, 1848. 

8. (B1502) 

GEN. Taylor's moral, intellectual, and professional 

character, as drawn by J. J. Crittenden, etc. 
Wash., 1848. 8. (B 1502) 

- GEN. Taylor's two faces; published by the National 

and Jackson Democratic Assoc. Com. Wash., 1848. 
8. (B1502) 

LESTER, C. E. Memoir. (In his Gallery of Ameri- 

cans. 1850.) 

LIFE and public services of T. ; by an officer of the 

U.S.A. 1ST. Y., 1846. 8. (B 1460) 
POORE, B. P. Life of T. [Boston, 18 .] 8. (B 1502) 

REASONS good and true for supporting the nomination 

of T. Wash., 1848. 8. (B 1460, 1502) 

- REVIEW of the life, character, and political opinions 

of T. Boston, 1848. 8. (B 1502) 

- SKETCH of the life and character of T.; with Hist, of 

the Mexican war. Boston, 1847. 8. (B 1502) 

SKETCH of the life and public services ofT. ; with 

considerations in favor of his election. n.t.p. 
[Wash., 1848.] 8. (B 1460, 1502) 

STEARNS, C. Facts in the life of T. Boston, 1848. 12. 

(C 256) 

For addresses on his death see Anderson, T D 
Baldwin, O. P.; Bell, L. V.; Ely, A. B.; 
Fiske, J. O. ; Flint, J. ; Hopkins, J. H. ; Krebs, 
J. M. ; Mason, E. N. ; Pope, L. ; Potter, H. ; 
Prentiss, G. L. ; Quincy, J. ; Slafter, E. F. ; 
Thompson, B.; I). S. Cong.; ITpham, C. W. ; 

Taylour, Thomas, 1st Marquis of Ileadfort. See Massy, 
C., vs. Taylour, T. 

Tazewell, Littleton Waller. GRIGSBY, H. B. Dis- 
course on the life and character of T. Nor- 
folk, 1860. 8. 

Tchao-chi-kou-eul; 1'orphelin de la Chine, drame; 
tr. du chinois par S. Julien. Paris, 1834. 8. 

Tchavtchavadze, Anne. VEDEREVSKI, . Captivite de 
deux princesses russes dans le serail de Chamvl 
(In Revue d. D. Mondes, mai 1856.) 

Tcheou-li. RITES des Tcheou; tr. par E. Biot. 
Paris, 1851. 2 v. 8. 

- BIOT, J. B. Communication sur le Tcheou-li. (In 

Paris. Inst. Ac. d. Sci. Hor. Comte rendu, v. 19. 

loOl.) 

Tchinovnicks ; sketches of provincial life, from 
the mem. of Saltikow; tr., with notes, from 
the Russian by F. Aston. London, 1861. 12 

Tchong-yong^ouLe juste milieu. (I n Memoires cone, les 

Tchudic race. See Savoloks ; Yemen. 
Tea. SHORT, T. Discourses on tea, milk, and 
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- LETTSOM, J. C. Diss. inaug. med. sistens observationes 

ari vires these pertinentes. Lugd. Bat., 1769. 8. (B 



TWINING, R. Answer to the report of the East India 

directors resp. the sale and prices of tea. London, 
1785. 8. (B 1682) 

GRIFFITH, W. Report on the tea plant of Upper 

Assam, n.t.p. [18-.] 8. (B 1141) 

MARTIN. R. M. Past and present state of the tea- 

trade of England. London, 1832. 8. (B 1060) 

ALCOTT, W. A. Tea and coffee. Boston, 1839. 

18. 

SIGMOND, G. G. Tea; its effects, medicinal 

and moral. London, 1839. 16. 
BALL, S. Cultivation and manufacture of tea 

in China. London, 1848. 8. 
- FORTUNE, R. Journey to the tea countries of 

China. London, 1852. 8. 

SIEBOLD, P. F. Landwirthschaft, Kunstfleiss, und 

Handel. (In his Nippon, 5. Bd., 5. Abth. 1852.) 

PAYEN, A. (In Revue d. D. Mondes, Jan. 1860.) 
Teach, Edward. WILKINSON, S. Voyages and adventures 

of Teach, called Black Beard the pirate. Boston, 
1808. 12. (C 158) 

Teacher, The; or, Moral influences in the instruction of the 
young. See Abbott, J. 

Teachers, See Education. 

Teacher's assistant, The. See Trimmer, S. 

Teacher's sift, The ; by M. B. L. Boston, 1837. 18. 
(N. E. S. S. Union.) 

Teacher's offering. London, 1846-47. 2 v. 18. 

Tears of the foot guards upon their departure for 
America ; by an ensign of the provincial 
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Teate, city. See Chieti. 

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NOTT, S. Appeal to the temperate. Hartford, 

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O 'FLAHERTY, T. J. Medical essay on drinking. Hart- 

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SARGENT, L. M. [Temperance tales.] No. 1-4. 

Boston, 1833-34. 4 pams. 24. (D 18) 

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Boston, 1834. 24. (D 24) 

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Same. No. 6-10. Boston, 1835. 24. 

Same. No. 8: What a curse! or Johnny Hodges 

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NOYES, G. R. Address on the temperance reformation. 

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SARGENT, L. M. Address at Worcester hefore the 

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Same, oth ed. Boston, 1833. 8. (B 1072) 

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BOARDMAN, G. S. Address, \Vaterville, before the 

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VAN LOON, C. Sons of Temperance defended; ad- 

dress, Poughkeepsie. Poughkeepsie, 1846. 8 U . (B 
1281) 

WHITAKER.E. K. Address, Medfield, before Norfolk 

Co. Washington Total Abs. Soc., July 4. Boston, 

1846. 8. (B 1281) 

ARTHUR, T. S. Christmas box for sons and 

daughters of temperance. Phila., 1847. 12. 
Another copy. (C 203) 

CLARK, J. H. Present position and claims of the tem- 

perance enterprise; prize essay. N. Y., 1847. 8. 
(B 1281) 

SARGENT, L. M. Letter to Rev. J. Marsh. Boston, 

1847. 8. (B 1281) 

BRITISH spirits; comments upon the evidence affect- 

ing the spirit trade; by a Scotchman. London, 

1848. 8. (B 1536) 

FORBES, J. Physiological effects of alcoholic 

drinks ; with documents of the Mass. Temp. 
Soc. Boston, 1848. 12. 

OTIS, H. G. Letter from an aged and retired citizen 

of Boston, on coercive measures in aid of temper- 
ance. Boston, 1848. 8. (B 1281) 

FEW practical reflections, A, on the grog ration in the 

United States navy; by an old officer, n.p., 1849. 8. 
(B 1281) 

HOSMER, C. L. Aldermanic wisdom and aldermanic 

virtue on the question of license and no license. 
Boston, 1849. 8". (B 1279) 

JUSTICE, pseud. Temperance at entertainments. n.., 

[1849]. 4. (A 65) 

LAMAS, M. The glass; or, Trials of Helen More. 

Phila., 1849. 8. (B 1281) 

REMARKS on the use of alcohol for the preparation of 

medicines. Boston, 1849. 12. (C 204, 271) 

To the clergy and Christian professors in the U. S. 

n.p., [1849]. 8. (C203) 

- CARPENTER, W.B. Use and abuses of liquors. 

Boston, 1851. 12. 

Same. (In Mass. Temp. Soc. When will the day 

come? 1857.) 

MASS. TEMP. Soc. Alcohol in the British navy. 

Boston, 1851. 12. (C 203) 

ALGER, W. R. Facts of intemperance, and their 

claims on the public action of the people. Boston, 
1852. 8. (B 1281) 

- BARNES, A. Discourse in behalf of a law prohibiting 

traffic in intoxicating drinks. Philadelphia, 1852. 8. 
(B 1283) 

- BUCKINGHAM, S. Bible temperance against 

ultra teetotalism. N. Y., 1852. 8. 

- LEVY, M. E. Address before the Temperance Society 

of Micanopy. Jacksonville, 1852. 8. (B 1281) 

LICENSE question, and the liquor traffic. Boston 

[1852]. 16. (C204) 

LOVEJOY, J. C. The law and the offence ; lecture on 

prohibitory laws. Boston, 1852. 8. (B 1281) 



MASSACHUSETTS anti-liquor law; also, Proceedings of 
the temperance convention at Worcester. Boston, 
1852. 8. (B 1281) 

AMER. TEMP. UNION. Appeal to the public from 'Re- 
sults of the Maine law'. N. Y., 1853. 8. (B 1281) 

BEECHER, L., and others. Address and memorial. 
Boston, 1853. 12. (C 203) 

BREWER, W. A. On the liquor law. Boston, 1853. 
12. (C203) 

CHARACTERISTICS and claims of a prohibitory law. 
Practical working of the Maine law. [Pp. 137- 
161 of some work on temperance. 1853?] 12. (C 203) 

DE QUINCEY, T. Temperance movement. (In his 
Narrative papers, v. 2. 1853.) 

GOUGH, J. B. Habit; a lecture before the Young 
Men's Christian Assoc., Nov. 22. [London,] 1853. 
8. (B 1281) 

LOVEJOY, J. C. Speech on the repeal of the liquor 
law. Boston, [1853]. 12. (C 204) 

MINOR, L. Reasons tor abolishing the liquor traffic. 
Richmond, 1853. 12. (D 24) 

BUCKINGHAM, J. S. History and progress of 
the T. reformation. Lond., 1854. 8. 

WARREN, J. C. Effect of stimulating drinks. (In his 
Preservation of health. 1854.) 

BEGGS, T. Dear bread and wasted grain ; a lecture, 
Dec. 20, 1855. London, 1856. 8. (B 1536) 

POTTER, A. The drinking usages of society. Bos- 
ton, 1855. 12. (C 204) 

DELAVAN, E. C. Letter to Gov. King; appeal for co- 
operation in T. reform. Albany, 1857. 8. (B 1281) 

MASS. TEMP. Soc. When will the day come? 
Boston, [1857]. 12. 

NOTT, E. Lectures on T. ; with an introd. by 
by T. Lewis, ed. by A. McCoy. N. Y., 1857. 
12. 

MARSH, J. The temperance battle not man's but 
God's. N. Y., 1858. 8. (B 1281) 

PLUMMER, C. H. Oration. 2d ed. Lawrence, 1858. 
16. (C204) 

CHEEVER, G. B. The dream; or, True history of 
Deacon Giles's distillery and Deacon Jones's brew- 
ery. N. Y., 1859. 8. (B 1281) 

HARRISSON, D. A voice from the Washing- 
tonian Home, being a hist, of the Inst. in 
Boston for the Reformation of Inebriates. 
Boston, 1860. 8. 

LALLEMA.ND, L., and others. Du role de 
1'alcool et des anesthesiques dans 1'organisme. 
Paris, 1860. 8. 

MACLEOD, A. Repression and drunkenness. (In 
Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans., 1860.) 

BAYLY, Mrs. M. Mended homes and what re- 
paired them. London, 1861. 16. 

MAIR, J. Nephaleia ; or, Total abstinence the 
doctrine of the Bible. N. Y., 1861. 12. 

MASSACHUSETTS TEMPERANCE SOCIETY. Ad- 
dresses by A. Potter and others. Boston, 
1861. 12. 

THOUGHTS on the moral physiology and pathology of 
the disease liquor drinking. Bost., 1862. 8. (B181) 

KIRK, J. State of parishes in Scotland in rel. to the 
traffic in strong drink. (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. 
Sci. Trans., 1863.) 

DELAVAN, E. C. Temperance essays and 
selections. Albany, 1865. 12. 

HUTTON, Rev. T. The licensing system and its 
needed reforms. (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. 
Trans., 1865.) 

ANDREW, J. A. Errors of prohibition; argument 
before a comm. of the Gen. Court, Apr. 3. Boston , 
1867. 8. (B 1928) 

FRANCE. Com. Imp. de PExpos. de 1867. Boissons fer- 
nientees. (In their Rapports, v. 11.) 

SONS OF TEMPERANCE, N. A. Directory, 1868. 
Boston, 1868. 12. 

BEGGS, T. On the remedies which lie within the scope 
of voluntary effort. NEWMAN, F. W. On the 
drink traffic. (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. 
Trans., 1869.) 

Periodicals . 

AMERICAN quarterly T. magazine. Vol. 1-2. 
Albany, 1833-34. 2 v. 8. 



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- TEMPERANCE advocate; Jan. -Dec. Honolulu, 1843. 

4. (E168) 

See also Alcohol ; Delirium tremena ; Distill- 
ing ; Liquors ; Maine. Liguor law. Narcotics ; 

Spirituous liquors ; Still ; Stimulants ; To- 
bacco ; Wine ; also Mathew, T. 

Note. For Proceedings, addresses, etc., of temperance 
societies see the list under Temperance societies. 

Temperance Convention, 4th National, Saratoga, 

Aug. 20, 1851. Proc., speeches, and addresses. 

N. Y., 1851. 8. (Permanent T. doc., v. 3.) 
Temperance Convention of Mass., Boston, Sept. 23, 1835. 

Proc.; with address. Boston, 1836. 8. (B 1124, 

1279, 1812) 
Temperance Convention of Mass., Boston, Feb. 12, 1840. 

Proc. Boston, 1840. 8. (B 1280) 
Temperance Convention of Mass., Worcester, June 23, 24, 

1852. Mass, anti-liquor law; also proc. Boston, 

1852. 8. (B 1281) 
Temperance Convention of Mass., Worcester, Sept. 18, 

1833. Journal of proc. Boston, 1833. 8. (B 1768) 
Temperance Convention of N~. Jersey, Hackettstown, Sept. 

26, 1843. Proc. (In Torrey, W. Speech. 1843. 

B 1280) 
Temperance Convention of N. Jersey, Morrisstown, Dec. 

13, 1843. Proc. (In Torrey, W. Speech. 1843. B1280) 
Temperance Convention of Penn., Harrisburg. Jan., 12, 

13, 1842. Proc. Shiremanstown, 1842. 8. (B 1280) 
Temperance Convention of the Young Men of Mass., 

Worcester, July 1, 2, 1834. Proc. Boston, 1834. 8. 

(B 1278) 

Temperance Societies. For proceedings, etc., of temper- 
ance societies, see the name of the Society as Albany. 
Young Men's Temp. Soc. ; Amer. Temp. Soc.; 
Amer. Temp. Union ; Bombay Temp. Soc.; Boston. 
Irish Temp. Soc.; Boston. Young Men's Temp. Soc.; 

Boston Young Men's Tot. Abst. Soc. ; Cambridge 
Temp. Soc. ; Congressional Temp. Soc.; Congres- 
sional Tot. Abst. Soc.; Hampshire Co. Temp. Soc.; 

Haverhill. Soc. Prom. Temp, in H. ; Mass. Div. 
No. 71 of the Sons of Temp.; Mass. Soc. for the Sup- 
pression of Intemp.; Mass. Temp. Soc.; Mass. 
Temp. Union ; Nat. Temp. Soc., London ', N. Y. 
City Temp. Soc. ; N. Y. State Soc. Prom. Temp.; 
Penn. Soc. for Discouraging the Use of Ardent Spirits ; 

Rhode Island State Temp. Soc.; Sons of Temp.; 

Tuckerton Temp. Soc.; Watertown Washington 
Abst. Soc. 

Temperate discussion of the causes which have led to the 
present high price of bread; [by C. Long]. Lon- 
don, 1800. 8. (B1535) 

Same. (In Pamphleteer, 1817; v. 10 of B 838) 
Temperature in diseases. WUNDERLICH, C. A. 

On the temperature in diseases ; tr. from 2d 
German ed. by W. B. Woodman. London, 
1871. 8. (Sydenham Soc. Pub., v. 490 
Temperature of the air. KIRWAN, R,. Estimate 
of the temperature of the different latitudes. 
London, 1787. 8. 

- WEBSTER, N". Dissertation on the supposed change 

in the temperature of winter. (In Conn. Acad. 
Mem., v. 1, pt. 1. 1810.) 

SCHOTT, C. A. Abstract of the results of obs. for 

temperature made by the 2d Grinnell exped., 1853- 
55. (In Amer. Assoc. Proc., v. 13. 1860.) 

DOVE, H. W. Darstellung der Warme-Er- 

scheinungen durch fiinftagige Mittel, 1782- 
1855, mit besonderen Beriicksichtigung stron- 
ger Winter. Berlin, 1856. f. (Berlin. Ak. 
d. W T iss. Abh., Ir suppl. Band.) 
JOHNSTON, A. K. Distribution of heat over the globe. 
(In his Physical atlas. 1856.) 

DEWEY, C. Best hours of daily observation to find 

the mean temperature of the year. (In Smithso- 
nian Inst. Report, 1857.) 
Temperature of the Earth. CORDIER, P. L. A. 

Temperature of the interior of the Earth ; tr. 

by the junior class of Amherst College. 

Amherst, 1828. 12. 
Tempest, The. See Shakespeare, W. 
Tempest, The; or, The enchanted island; comedy, by J. 

' Dryden. (In his Works, v. 3. 1808.) 
Tempest in a tea-pot, A; comedy, by F. Picton. (No. 120 

of De Witt's acting plays.) 
Tempio dell' eternita, II ; da P. Metastasio. (In his Opere, 

v. 4. 1782.) 

369. (19. 1. 81.) 



Templar, Benjamin. Importance of teaching soc. econ. in 
elementary schools, etc. (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. 
Sci. Trans., 1858.) Religion of secular schools. 
(In 1859.) Ten years' experience of the Man- 
chester Free School. (In 1866.) .v 

Templars, Knights. RAYNOUARD, F. J. M. Monu- 
mens rel. a la condamnation des Chev. du 
Temple et a 1'abolition de leur Ordre. Paris, 
1813. 8. 

GALEANI NAPIONE, G. F. Dei Templarj e dell' abol- 

izione dell' ordine loro. (In Turin. Ac. d. Sci. 
Mem., v. 27. 1823.) 

MICHELET, J. Proces des Templiers. Paris, 

1841-51. 2 v. 4. (Doc. ined.) 

ADDISON, C. G. Hist, of the Knights Templars. 

London, 1842. 8. 

SOLDAN, W. G. Ueber den Process der Templer und 

die gegen ihren Orden erhobenen Beschuldigungen. 

(In Historisches Taschenbuch, 1845.) 

See also Garway, Herefordshire ; Knighthood. 
Temple, Earl. See Grenville, R. 
Temple, Anthony. The written word the only rule of Chr. 

faith; three discourses. 2d ed. Newcastle upon 

Tyne, 1772. 8. (B 1346) 
Temple, Daniel. Sermon, Boston, Dec. 16, just before his 

departure as a missionary to Western Asia. Bos- 
ton, 1821. 8. (B 278, 301, 1353) 
Temple, Ebenezer, Funeral sermon on, and address. 1841. 

See Fletcher, A. 
Temple, Edmond. Travels in Peru. London, 1830. 

2 v. 8. 
Temple, Elizabeth, Lady, Funeral sermon on, 1809. See 

Gardiner, J. S. J. 
Temple, Frederick, D.D. Education of the world. 

(In Essays and reviews. 1860.) 

National education. (In Oxford essays, 1856.) 

Sermons in Rugby School Chapel, 1858-60. 

New ed. London, 1870. 16. 

Temple, Sir Grenville Temple. Excursions in the 
Mediterranean : Algiers and Tunis. London, 
1835. 2 v. 12. 

Excursions in the Mediterranean : Greece and 

Turkey. London, 1836. 2 v. 12. 
Temple, Henry John, 3d Viscount Palmerston. Se- 
lections from private journals of tours in 
France in 1815-18. London, 1871. 8. 
Speech, May 19, on Lord Sandon's resolution [for 
the reduction of duties on foreign sugar]. London, 
1841. 12. (C 257) 

Speech on the treaty of Washington. London, 1843. 

8. (B1187) 

CONINGHAM, W. Lord Palmerston and Prince Al- 

bert; with the 'Suppressed pamphlet', entitled 
'Palmerston, what has he done'. London, 1854. 8. 
(B 1534) 

LA GUEKONNIERE, A. de. (In his Les homines 

d'etat de 1'Angleterre. 1855.) 

MARTINEAU, H. (In her Biog. sketches. 1869.) 

MONTEITH, R. Reasons for demanding investigation 

into charges against Lord P. London, reprinted 
1840. 8. (B 1164, 1530) 

RITCHIE, J. E. (In his British senators. 1869.) 
Temple, Isaac. Two sermons, Halifax, Apr. 16, death of 

George in. and accession of George IV. Halifax, 
1820. 8. (B283) 

Temple, Josiah Howard. Early ecclesiastical hist, 
of Whately ; discourse, Jan. 7. Northampton, 
1849. 8. 
Temple, Launcelot, pseud. Sketches. See Armstrong, J., 

M.D. 

Temple, Neville, pseud. See Fane, J. C. II. 
Temple, Samuel. Concise introduction to practical 

arithmetic. 7th ed. Boston, 1813. 12. 
Temple, Sir Thomas. Apology for the coinage in Mass. 

(In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 7. 1801.) 
Temple, Sir Wm. Works. London, 1740. 2 v. f. 
Contents. Vol. 1. Life and character of Sir W. Tem- 
ple. _ Observations upon United Provinces of the Neth- 
erlands. Miscellanea. Memoirs. 2. Letters. 
Introduction to the Hist, of England. 

Memoires, 1672-79; tr. de I'angloie. (In Petitot, A. 

Col. des mem., 2e ser., v. 64. 1828; and in Michaud 
and Poujoulat. Nouv.'col. des m6m., v. 32. 1854.) 



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Remarques sur 1'estat des Provinces Unies des 

Pais-Bas, 1672 ; tr. de 1'anglois. La Hague, 
1674. 8. 

COURTENAY, T. P. Memoirs of the life and 

correspondence of T. Lond., 1836. 2 v. 8. 

NICERON, J. P. (In Ms Mem., v. 13. 1730.) 
Temple, Wm. James. SWAN, W. H. (In Higginson, T. 

W. Harvard mem. biog., v. 2. 1866.) 

Temple, N. H. BLOOD, H. A. History of Temple. 
Boston, 1860. 8. 

Temple. MIDDLE Temple; memoir of the Hall, [1562- 
1759]. (In Weale, J. Quarterly papers on 
archil., v. 2. 1844.) 

Temple at Jerusalem. See Jerusalem. 

Temple Bar. London, 1860-80. 60 v. 8. 

Temple beau ; a comedy ; by H. Fielding. (In his Works, 
v.l. 1813.) 

Temple Church. See London. Temple Church (p. 1778). 

Temple de Gnide, Le; par C. de 8. de Montesquieu. (In 
his (Euvres, v. 7. 1799.) 

Temple de la gloire, Le ; opera. See Voltaire, F. M. A. 
de. 

Temple de memoire ; en un acte. See Le Sage, A. R. 

Temple du destin, Le; en un acte. See Le Sage, A. R. 

Temple family, Amer. WHITMORE, W. H. Ac- 
count of the Temple family ; with pedigree 
of family of Bowdoin. Boston, 1855. 8. 

Temple family, Eng. HANNAY, J. (In his Three hun- 
dred years. 1867.) 

Temple of nature; a poem. See Darwin, E. 

Templeman, Peter, M.D. Antiquities of Egypt. (In Nor- 
den, F. L. Travels in Egypt. 1757.) 

Templer, John, D.D. Idea theologiae Leviathanis. 
Londini, 1673. 8. 

Temples. ADAMS, W.H.D. Temples, tombs, and 
monuments of ancient Greece and Rome. 
Boston, 1871. 8. 

MONTANO, G. B. [Scelta di varii tempietti 

antiche : date in luce da G. B. Soria. Roma, 
1624.] f. 

OWEN, J. History of the consecration of altars, tern- 

pies, and churches, t.p.w. [1706.] 4. (B 95) 

PIRANESI, G. B. and F. Raccolta de tempj 

antichi. Parigi, 1836. 2 v. f. (v. 3.) 
See also Athens. Art; Greece. Architecture ; 
India. Architecture; Psestum; Rome. Architec- 
ture (p. 2546) ; Rome. Description (p. 2548) ; also 
Ellora (and add. a ref. to v. 2 of the Royal Asiatic Soc. 
Trans.). 

Templeton, Mass. 1st Congregational Church. 
ADAMS, E. G. Hist. disc, in commem. of 
the 100th anniversary. Boston, 1857. 8. 

Templi carmina ; Bridgewater collection of sacred 
music. 15th ed. Boston, 1825. obi. 8. 

Tempsky, Gustav Ferdinand. Mitla ; a journey 
in Mexico, Guatemala, etc., 1853-55; ed. by 
J. S. Bell. London, 1858. 8. 

Temptation. C^SARIUS Heisterbacensis. De ten- 

tatione. [122-.] (In his Dial, mirac, v. 1. 1851.) 
OWEN, J. Temptation ; nature and power of 
it. Oxford, 1658. 16. 

Temptation and atonement; by C. G. Gore. Bos- 
ton, 1847. 8. 

Same. (In Littell's living age, v. 11. 1846.) 

Ten Eyck, Philip. Observations on the eclipse of the sun, 

July 28, 1851. (In Amer. Assoc. Proc., v. 6. 1852.) 
Ten Have, Nicolas. Transisalania provincia. n.p., [16 ]. 

(E 78, no. 63a) 
Ten nights in a bar room ; by W. W. Pratt. (In Sargent, 

E. Mod. stand, dr., v. 43.) 
Ten Rhyne, Willem. See Rhyne, W. ten. 
Ten thousand a year ; [by S. Warren] . Phila., 1840. 

6 v. 12. 

Same. (In Blackwood's mag., v. 46-50. 1839-41.) 
Ten times one is ten ; the possible reformation, by 

[E. E. Hale]. Boston, 1871. 16. 
Note. From Old and new, v. 1. 1870. 

Ten tribes of Israel. See Jews. 

Ten years of imperialism in France. Edin., Lon- 
don, 1862. 8. 



Tena, Ludovic. Commentaria et disputationes in 

epistolam Pauli ad Hebraeos. Lond.,1661. f. 

Contents. Tena, L. Commentaria. Spanheim, F. 

De authore epistolae ad Hebraeos. Catharinus, A. 

Dissertatio de Epistola ad Hebraeos. Schlegel, C. 

Quaestiones de persona Melchisedeci. Guisard, H. 

Vindiciae Testamentariae in ix ad Hebraeos. Hopkin- 

son, J. Descriptio Paradisi. Helwich, C. De libris 

Thargumicis, Thalmudicis, et Chaldaicis Bibliorum 

paraphrasibus adversus Judaeos. More, A. Ad qua?- 

dam loca Novi Fcederis notae nunc primum editse. 

Index. 

Tenampua, Honduras. SQUIER, E. G. Ruins of T. n.t.p. 

[1853.] 8. (B 1601) 
Tenant of Wildfell Hall; by A. Bronte. N. Y., 

1857. 12. 

Tenant right. FANE, C. Tenant right; its necessity as a 
means of promoting good farming. From the Law 
review, v. 9. [London, 1849.] 8. (B 1531) 
Tenants of Malory; by J. S. Le Fanu. (In Dublin univ. 
mag., v. 69-70. 1867; and in Littell's living age, 
v. 94-95. 1867-68.) 

Tenby. LEWES, G. H. Sea-side studies at Tenby. 
Edin., London, 1858. 8. 

Tench, Gen. Wat-kin. REDDING, C. (In his Personal 
reminiscences, v. 3. 1867.) 

Tenciu, Mme. Claudine Alexandrine Guerin de. Memoires 
du comte de Comminges. Le siege de Calais ; nouv. 
hist. Les malheurs de 1'amour. (In La Fayette, 
M. M. P.de la V., comtesse de. (Euvres, v. 3. 1820.) 
Anecdotes de la cour et du regne d'Edouard IT., 
roi d'Angleterre. Lettres de Mme. de Tencin a M. 
de Richelieu. Extrait d'une lettre de Mme. de 
Tencin M. de Fontenelle. (In v. 4.) 

Les malheurs de 1'amour. Histoire d'Eugenie. (In 

Biblioth. univ. des romans, Nouv., v. 1. 1798.) 

KAVANAGH, J. (In her French women of letters, 

v. 1. 1862.) 

M.USSET, P. de. (In his Femme de la Regence. 1858.) 
Tender husband. See Steele, Sir R. 

Tender, Legal. See Legal tender. 

Tenebreuse affaire, Tine; par H. de Balzac. Paris, 
1865. 16. 

Tenedos, Island of. LACROIX, P. L. Histoire et descrip- 
tion. (In his lies de la Grece. 1853. Univers.) 

Teneriffe. SMYTH, C. P. An astronomer's ex- 
periment; illustrated with photo-stereo- 
graphs. London, 1858. 8. 

ZURCHER, F., and MARGOLLE, E. (In their Les ascen- 

sion celebres. 1867. Bibl. des merv.) 
Tengborg, Jona C. Hortus culinaris. (In Linne, C. 

Amoen. acad., v. 7. 1769.) 
Tenhove, Nicholas. Memoirs of the House of 

Medici; [tr.] with notes and obs. by R. 

Clayton. Bath, 1797. 2 v. 4. 

Teniers, David. MICHIELS, A. (In Gazette des beaux- 
arts, v. 27. 1869.) 
Teniers family. MICHIELS, A. (In his Hist, de la pein- 

ture flamande, v. 7, 8. 1869.) 
Tenison. See also Tennyson. 
Tenison, Thomas, Abp. of Canterbury. Argument for 

union. London. 1683. 4. (B 1396) 

Last will and testament. London, 1716. 8. (B 100) 
Tenivelli, Carlo. AMATO, G. d'. (In his Panteon, v. 2. 

1851.) 

Tennant. See also Tennent. 
Tennant, Charles. Letter to Sir G. Murray, on systematic 

colonization. London, 1830. 8. (B 935) 

Lettero to N. W. Senior cone, systematic colonization. 

London, 1831. 8. (B 933) 
Tennant, James. Gems and precious stones. (In Soc. of 

Arts. Lectures. 1851, 52.) 
Tennant, James Francis, Maj. Report on the total eclipse 

of the sun, Aug. 17-18, 1868. (Vol. 37, pt. 1 of Roy. 

Astron. Soc. Mem. 1869.) 

Tennant, Wm. Thane of Fife. Phila., 1822. 12. 
Tennemann, Wilhelm Gottlieb. Geschichte der 

Philosophie. Leipzig, 1798-1814. 9 v. in 10 

pts. 8. 

Grundriss der Geschichte der Philosophe in 

Eng. Manual of the history of philosophy ; 
tr. by A. Johnson. Oxford, 1832. 8. 

Same. Enl. by Morell. Lond., Bohn, 1852. 8. 
- French. Manuel de 1'histoire de la philosophic ; 

tr. par V. Cousin. Paris, 1829. 2 v. 8. 



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Lehren und Meinungen der Sokratiker liber 

Unsterblichkeit. Jena, 1791. 12. 

Life of Plato. (In Edwards, B. B., and Park, E. A. 

Selections. 1839.) 

HAMILTON, Sir W. Johnson's translation of Tenne- 

matin's Manual. (In his Discussions. 1852.) 
Tennnet, G. R. The jury system. (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. 

Soc. Sci. Trans., 1867.) 
Tennent. See also Tennant. 
Tennent, Rev. Gilbert. The danger of an unconverted 

ministry; sermon. Boston, 1742. 4. (B 45) 
- The espousals; a sermon. Boston, 1741. 8. (05) 

The 'Examiner' examined; with some remarks upon 

the querist's third part. [Phila., 1743.] 8. (D 4) 

Late assoc. for defence encouraged, etc. ; sermon, Phila., 

Dec. 24, 1747. Phila., [1748]. 8. (B 862) 

Remarks on a protestation to the synod of Philadel- 

phia, June 1. Phila., 1741. 8. (C 59) 

' The righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees. Bos- 
ton, 1741. 8. (B63) 

HANCOCK, J. The examiner; or, Gilbert against 

Tennent; confutation of Tennent and his adherents, 
with strictures on the preface to [his] Five sermons. 
Boston, 1743. 8. (C 43) 

Tennent, Sir James Emerson. Ceylon ; an account 
of the island. London, 1859. 2 v. 8. 

History of modern Greece from B.C. 146. Lon- 

don, 1830. 2 v. 8. 

Letters from the^Egean. London, 1829. 2 v. 12. 

Sketches of the natural history of Ceylon. 

London, 1861. 16. 

Social economy. (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. 

Trans., 1860.) 

Story of the guns. London, 1864, 8. 

and others. A picture of Greece in 1825; 

with sketches of the principal military, etc., 
chiefs. N. Y., 1826. 2 v. 12. 

ANOTHER story of the guns; or, Sir J.E.T. and 

the Whitworth gun ; by the Fraser reviewer. 

London, Camb., 1864. 8. 
PALMA, Conte A. Greece vindicated ; critical 

remarks on works recently published. Lon- 
don, 1826. 8. 
Tennent, Rev. Wm., d. Apr. 1777. FIELD, R. 8. Review 

of the trial of T. (In New Jersey Hist. Soc. 

Proc., v. 6. 1853.) 
Tennent, Rev. Wm., d. Aug. 1777. Speech. Jan. 11, 1777. 

(In Ramsay, D. History of the Independent Ch. 

in Charleston. 1815.) 
Tennent, Rev. Wm. Mackay. Sermon; love of money. 

(In Austin, D. Amer. preacher, v. 3. 1791.) 
Tenner, Adolf, M.D. Nature and origin of epileptiform 

convulsions. See Kussmaul, A. 
Tennessean, The; by A. Royall. New Haven, 

1827. 12. 

Tennessee. 

Bank. See Bank of Tennessee (p. 199). 

Courts. CROSS, N. D. Schedule of the courts of Ten- 

nessee. Nashville, 1860. 16. (C 277) 

Legislature. Remonstrance and petition [to the U. S. 

cone, the Cherokee boundary. Phila.,] 1797. 8. 
(U. 8. 5th Cong. 2d sess. B 495) 

State Geologist. Geological reconnoissance of 

Tenn.; 1st biennial report to the 31st Gen. 
Assembly, Dec. 1855. Nashville, 1856. 8. 

2d biennial report. Nashville, 1857. 8. 

- State Library. Catalogue. Nashville, 1855. 8. 

Antiquities. 

TROOST, G. Account of ancient remains in Tennes- 

see. (In Amer. Ethnological Soc. Trans., v. 1. 
1845.) 

See also, next column, Natural history. 

Description. 

SHORT descr. of the Tennessee gov., or the territory 

of the U. S. south of the Ohio. Phila., 1793. 8. 
(B 420) 

Same. [With] the Constitution. Phila., 1796. 12. 

(061) 

BRENTS, J. A. Patriots and guerillas of East 

T. and Kentucky. N. Y., 1863. 12. 



GILMORE, J. R. Down in T. and back by way 

of Richmond. N. Y., 1864. 12. 

BOKUM, H. Tennessee handbook and immi- 

grant's guide. Phila., 1868. 12. 

Geology. 

SAFFORD, J. M. Geological map of T. [185.] 

1 sheet. 

TROOST, G. List of the fossil crinoids of Tennessee. 

(In Amer. Assoc. Proc., v. 2. 1850.) HALL, J. 
Comparison of the geological features of Tennessee 
and New York. (In v. 6. 1852.) 
See also Natural history, below. 

History. 

HAY WOOD, J. Civil and political history of 

T., [1606] -1796. Knoxville, 1823. 8. 
- PUTNAM, A. W. History of Middle T., [1742- 
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NOTICE of the first settlements, [1768-83], (In Mass 

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RAMSEY, J. G. M. Annals of T., [1769-1800]. 

Charleston, 1853. 8. 

STEVENSON, C. S. Report of exped. into East Ten- 

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WILLIAMS, J. S. Report of operations in East 

T., Sept. 27 - Oct. 15, 1863. Richmond, 

1864. 8. 

MISCELLANEOUS newspapers; Sept. 1865 - June 

1866. n.p., 1865-66. 2 v. f. 

See also Murfreesboro ; Nashville Univer- 
sity ; Paris, Tenn. ; Pillow, Fort. 

Natural history. 

HAYWOOD, J. Natural aboriginal hist, of T., 

to 1768. Nashville, 1823. 8. 

Tennessee Evangelical Lutheran Church. See Evangel- 
ical Lutheran Church, Tenn. 

Tennessee. Prot. Episc. Church. See Prot. Episc. Church, 
Diocese of Tenn. 

Tennessee River. BEENE, J., and others. Memorial to 
the legislature of Alabama on connecting the Tenn. 
and Alabama rivers; with the act. Cahawba, 1824. 
8. (B 1108, 1605) 

Tenney, Caleb Jewett. New England distinguished; dis- 
course, Wethersfield, Nov. 29, 1827, thanksgiving. 
Wethersfield, 1828. 8. (B 1145) 

Tenney, Edward Payson. Jubilee essays ; a plea 

for the unselfish life. Boston, 1862. 12. 
Contents. The constitution of nature. Covetousness. 

The retributions. The luxurious life. God comes 
to the rescue. Covetousness in the church. Luxuri- 
ous life in the church. Church discipline. Constitu- 
tion of the church. Doing business for God. The re. 
wards. The coming fifty years. The argument. 
What Baxter says about it. 

Tenney, Horace Addison. Early times in Wisconsin. (In 
Wisconsin Hist. Soc. Col.,v. 1. 1855.) 

Tenney, Samuel, M.D. Account of a number of medicinal 
springs at Saratoga, N. Y. Observations on pris- 
matick colors. (In Amer. Acad. of Arts and Sci. 
Mem., v. 2.) Account of an earthquake in New 
Eng. (In v. 3. 1809.) 

Letter on the dark day, May 19, 1780. (In Mass. Hist. 

Soc. Col.,v. 1. 1792.) Topog. descript. of Exeter, 
N. H. (In v. 4. 1795.) 
Tenney, Sanborn. Manual of zoology. N. Y., 

1865. 12. 

and Tenney, A. A. Natural history of animals. 

N. Y., 1866. 12. 

Tenny, Erdix. Address before the Temperance Soc. In 
Lyme, July 4. Hanover, N. H., 1834.8. (8*1888) 

Self-denial; sermon before the Cong. Soc. in Lyme, 

N. H.. June 23. Hanover. 1833. 8". (B 1888) 
Tennyson. See also Tenison. 
Tennyson, Alfred. Enoch Arden. London, 

1864. 12. 

Contents. Enoch Arden. Aylmcr's field. Sea 
dreams. The grandmother. Northern farmer. 
Tithonus. The voyage. In the Valley of Cauteritz. 

The flower. Requiescat. The sailor boy. The 
islet. The ringlet. A welcome to Alexandra. A 
dedication. Experiments. 



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Same. Boston, 1864. 12. 

Contents. Same as above, icith the add. of Ode sung 
at the opening of the Internat. Exhib. Boadicea. 
In quantity. Specimen of a tr. of the Iliad in blank 
verse. 

The holy grail and other poems. Bost.,1870. 12. 

Contents. The coming of Arthur. The holy grail. 

Pelleas and Ettarre. The passing of Arthur. Ihe 
northern farmer; new style. The victim. Wages. 
The higher pantheism. Flower in the crannied wall. 

Lucretius. The golden supper. 

Idyls of the King. Boston, 1860. 16. 

Contents. Enid. Vivien. Elaine. Guinevere. 

In memoriam. Boston, 1860. 16. 

The last tournament. Boston, 1871. 12. 

Maud and other poems. Boston, 1855. 16. 

Contents. Maud. The brook ; an idyl. The letters. 

Ode on the death of the Duke of Wellington. The 
daisy. To the Rev. F. D. Maurice. Will. The 
charge of the light brigade. 

Poems. New ed. Boston, 1859. 2 v. 16. 

- The princess; a medley. Boston, 1848. 16. 

Timbuctoo; poem which obtained the chancellor's 

medal, at Cambridge, 1829. (In Cambridge Univ. 
Prolusiones. 1829. B 1236) 

and Tennyson, C. Poems by two brothers. 

London, 1827. 8. 

AUSTIN, A. (In his Poetry of the period. 1870.) 

BAYNE, P. Tennyson and his teachers. (In Jiis Es- 

says. 1871.) 

BRIGHTWELL, D.B. Concordance of the works 

of Tennyson. London, 1869. 8. 

BRIMLEY, G. A. Tennyson's poems. (In his Essays. 

1860; and in Cambridge essays, 1855.) 

FISCHER, H. (In Archiv f. d. Stud. d. n. Sprachen, 

v. 15. 1854.) DOELLEN, . (In v. 17. 1855.) 

DOWDEN, E. Mr. Tennyson and Mr. Browning. (In 

Afternoon lectures, 5th ser. 1869.) 

DUDLEY, A. (In Revue d. D. Mondes, fev. 1856.) 

FOHGUES, P. E. D. (In mai 1847.) 

HALLAM, A. H. (In his Remains. 1862.) 

HORNE, R. H. (In his New Spirit of the age, v. 2. 

1844.) 

INGRAM, J. K. Tennyson's works. (In Afternoon 

lectures, 4th ser. 1866.) 

MILSAND, J. (In Revue d. D. Mondes, juil. 1851.) 

MONTEGUT, E. (In nov. 1859, mars 1866.) 

SHEPHERD, R. H. Tennysoniana ; notes bibliog. 

and crit. London, 1866. 16. 

STERLING, J. Tennyson's poems. (In his Essays and 

tales, v. 1. 1868.) 

STIRLING, J. H. (In his Jerrold. 1868.) 

TAINSH, E. C. A study of the works of T. 

London, 1868. 16. 

WILSON, J. Tennyson's poems. (In his Essays, v. 2. 

1856.) 
Tennyson, Charles. Poems. See Tennyson, A. Poems 

by two brothers. 
Tennyson, Frederick. [^Egyptus ;] carmen Grsecum numis- 

mate annuo clignatum. 1828. (In Cambridge Univ 

Prolusiones. 1828. B 1236) 
Tennysoniana. See, above, SHEPHERD, R. H. 
Tenon, Jacques. CUVIER, G. L. C. F. D. (In his Eloges 

hist., v. 2. 1819.) 
Tenot, Pierre Paul Eugene. Paris en dec. 1851 ; 

etude hist, sur le coup d'etat. 6e ed. Paris, 

1868. 8. 

Eng. Paris in December 1851 ; tr. by S. W. 

Adams and A. H. Brandon. N. Y., 1870. 8. 
- La Province en dec. 1851 ; etude hist, sur le 

coup d'etat. 8e ed. Paris, 1868. 8 P . 
Tenotomy. RICHARDSON, S. B., M.D. Observations on T 

Louisville, Ky., 1840. 8. (B 1186) 
Tension. TREDGOLD, T. Principles of tension. (In 

Instit. of Civil Engin. Trans., v. 1. 1842.) 
Tent on the beach. See Whittier, J. G. 
Tenterden, Lord. See Abbott. C. 
Tents. RHODES, G. Tents and tent life from the 

earliest ages to the present time. New ed.; 

with suppl. London, 1859. 8. 

See also Camp. 
Tentzel (Lat. Tentzelius), Wilhelm Ernst. NICERON, J. P 

(In his Mem., v. 3. 1727; and, Germ,., v. 8. 1753.) 



Tenure in capite. MADOX, T. Baronia Anglica; 

an history of T. London, 1741. f. 
Teonge, Henry. Diary, 1675-79. Lond., 1825. 8. 
Teplitz. See also Franzensbad. 
Tercero de su afrenta, El; comedia. See Martinez de 

Meneses, A. 
Tercier, Jean Pierre. Memoire sur 1'origine de la dynas- 

tie des Sophis en Perse. (In Serieys, A. Bibl. 

aead., v. 7. 1811.) 
Teree; tragedie, par A. M. Lemierre. (In Jiis (Euvres, 

v. 1. 1810.) 

Terence. See Terentius Afer, P. 
Terentianus Maurus. De literis, syllabis, pedibus, 

et metris; N. Brissseo Montiuillario com- 

mentatore et emendatore. Paris, 1531. 8. 

DAWES, R. Emendationes selectse in Terentiauum 

Maurum. (In his Misc. crit. 1800.) 
Terentius Afer, Publius. Terentiws ; cum commen- 
tariis Donato, Guidone, Ascensio, etc. t.p.w. 
[Colophon :] Argent., J. GrUninger, 1499. f. 

Same. [Cum argumentis P. Melanchthonis, 

notis Donati, Calphurnii, etc.] Venetiis, 
ap. H. Scotum, 1545. f. 

Comedies ; tr. en frang. avec le latin a, coste, 
[par Le Maistre de Sacy}. Paris, 1647. 12. 
Contents. L'Andrienne. Les Adelphes. Le 
Phormion. 

Same, by the same editor. 9e ed. Paris, 

1682. 16. 

- Same. Nouvellement trad., avec le latin k 
coste, par M. de Martignac. Paris, 1686. 16. 
Contents. L'eunuque. Le facheux a soi-mesme. 
L'hecyre. 

- Comcediae; com. perpet. illust.; ace. interpr. 
vet. Donatus, Eugraphius, Calphurnius, cur. 
A. H. Westerhovius. Hagse Com., 1726. 
2 v. 4. 

Contents. Vol. 1. Praefatio, etc. Terentii vita. 
D. Heinsii diss. ad Horatii de Plauto et Tercntio judi- 
cium. Variorum de comcedia, de fabularum, theatre- 
rum, scenarum, ac scenicorum antiqua consuetudine. 
Andria. Eunuchus. Heautontimoroumenos. 
Adelphi. 2. Hecyra. Phormio. Eugraphii comm. 
Lindenbruchii obs. Indices. 

Same. Interp. et notis illust. N. Camus ; in 

usum Delphini. Londini, 1758. 8. 

Same. Ex rec. D. Heinsii; cum Ital. vers. 

[auctore N. Fortiguerra] ; recens. notasque 
add. C. Cocquelines. Rome, 1767. 2 v. f. 
Contents. Vol. 1. Vita. Andria. Eunuchus. 
Heautontimorumenos. 2. Adelphi. Hecyra. Phor- 
mio. 

Same. Ad fidem ed. Wester hoviance. Lon- 

dini, 1818. 12. 

Same. Ex optimarum ed. textu recensitse 

illust. N. E. Lemaire. Paris, 1827-28. 2 v. 
8. (Lemaire. Bibl. class. Lat.) 
Contents. Vol. 1. Vita. Andria. Eunuchus. 
Heautontimorumenos. 2. Adelphi. Hecyra. Phor- 
mio. Exempla imitationis e comcedia quam Moliere 
inscripsit Les fourberies de Scapin. Index. 

Same. Ex recens. Bentleii. Nova ed. ster. 

Lipsiae, 1829. 16. 

Same. Rec. A. Fleckeisen. Lips., 1857. 16. 

Same. With a commentary by E. St. J. 

Parry. London, 1857. 8. (Long's Bibl. 
class.) 

Same. With notes by W. Wagner. Camb., 

1869. 8. 

Eng. Comedies ; translated into blank verse 

by G. Colman. 2d ed. London, 1768. 2 v. 8. 
Contents. Vol. 1. Life of Terence. The Andrian. 

The eunuch. The self-tormentor. 2. The brothers. 

The step-mother. Phormio. The merchant. 
Same, by the same editor. New ed. London, 

1810. 8. 

Same. Tr. by H. T. Eiley ; added, trans, of 

Phsedrus by C. Smart. Lond., Bohn, 1853. 8. 



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French. Comedies ; trad, de Le Monnier. Paris, 

1820. 3 v. 8. (Levee and Le Monnier. 
Theatre des Latins, v. 9-11.) 
Contents. Vol. 1. L'Andrienne. L'eunuque. 2. 
L'heautontimorr.menos. Les Adelphes. 3. L'hecyre. 
Le Fhormion. 
Same. See, above, Comedies. 1647; 1682; 1686. 

Ital. Commedie; tr. da V. Alfieri. Italia, 

1815. 2 v. 8. (Alfieri. Opere, v. 18, 19.) 
Contents. Vol. 1. L'Andria. L'eunuco. L'as- 

Ereggia se stesso. 2. Gli adelfl. Formione. 
'ecira. 
Same. Tr. da V. Atyeri. (In his Opere, v. 8. 1821.) 

Floures for Latine speakyng sel. oute of Ter- 

ence and tr. into Eng. by N. Udall. n.p., 
1560. 8. 

Andria Adelphique ; ex ed. Westerhoviana 

cura C. K. Dillaway. Boston, 1839. 18. 

Andria ; notulis Anglicis illust. C. Wallace. 

Bostoniae, 1830. 12. 

Ital. Tradotta in toscano [da N. Macchiavelli] . (In 

Macchiavelli, N. Opere, v. 5. 1813.) 

MELANCHTHON, P. Enarratio comcediarum. (In his 

Opera, v. 19. 1853.) 
- B.TJHNKEN, D. In Terentii comoedias dictata; 

cura L. Schopeni. Bonnse, 1825. 8. 
Terenzi, Luca. Sonetti. (In Trucchi, F. Poesie ital., 

v. 4. 1847.) 
Terenzio, II; commedia di carattere antico romano; da C. 

Goldoni. (In Jiis Opere, v. 8. 1789.) 

Teresa, St. (originally Teresa Sanchez Cepeda 

Davila y Ahumada). Escritos, aiiididos 

porV.de la Fuente, Madrid, 1861-62. 2 v. 

8. (Aribau. Bibl., v. 53, 55.) 

Contents. Vol. 1. Preliminares. Vida de Santa 

Teresa de Jesus. Libro de las relaciones. Libro de 

las fundaciones. Libro de los constituciones. A visos 

de Santa Teresa. Modo de visitar los conventos de 

religiosas. Camino de perfeccion. Conceptos del 

amor de Dios. Las Moradas. Exclamaciones del 

alma a su Dios. Escritos breves de Santa Teresa. 

Escritos sueltos. Obras atribuidas a Santa Teresa. 

Documentos relatives a Santa Teresa y sus obras. 2. 

Preliminares. Cartas de Santa Teresa de Jesus. 

Apendices. 

COLLET, P. La vie de S. Jean de La Croix 

confesseur de Sainte-Therese. Turin, 1769. 

12. 
Teresa, of Portugal. DissERTACao historica-juridica sobre 

a ligitimidade de D. Teresa, mulher do conde D. 

Henrique, e mai do rei Affonso Henriques. (In 

Lisbon. Ac. d. Sci. Mem. lit., v. 8. 1812.) 
Teresa; drame, par A. Dumas. (In his Theatre, v. 2. 

1863.) 
Terhune, Mary Virginia (Hawes), pseud. Marion 

Harland. Beechdale. (In Galaxy, v. 5-6. 1868.) 

Miriam. N. Y., 1862. 12. 

Sunnybank. N. Y., 1866. 12. 

Terino, . Canzone. (In Trucchi, F. Poesie ital., v. 1. 

1846.) 
Terminus. BOZE, C. G. de. Du dieu Terme, son culte 

ches les Remains. (In Serieys, A. Bibl. acad., 

v. 2. 1810.) 
Ternaux, Louis Mortimer-. Histoire de la Terreur, 

1792-94. (v. 1, 3, 36' ed., v. 2, 4, 5, 2e ed.) 

Paris, 1868, 63-69. 7 v. 8. 

Le 20 juin 1792. Paris, 1863. 18. 
Ternaux-Compans, Henri. Archives des voy- 
ages. Paris, [1840-41]. 2 v. 8. 

Contents. Vol. 1. Loarca, M. de. Relation des lies 
Philippines. 1583. Espinosa, G. de. Rel. de Pexped. 
dans 1'Isthme de Panama. 1517. Roman, J. B. Rel. 
de la Chine. 1584. Lettre d'un capitaine de la garnison 
d'Oran, [1623?]. Barre, N. Lettres sur la navigation 
du Chevalier de Villegaignon es Torres de PAmerique 
oultre Paequinoctial, jusque soubz le Tropique dc Capri- 
corne. Cartier, J. Discours du voy. aux terres-neufues 
dites Nonvelle France. Relation du voy. et prinse, 
faite par les galeres de Maltc, sous F. de Cremeaux ; tr. 
d'ital. par Habcrat. 1629. L'arrivee et Pentree publique 
de Pambassadeur du roy du Jappon dans Rome, 2 nov. 
1615. Histoire de quatre peres capucins, cruellement 



tyrannisez et mis a mort par le grand baschal de Damas, 
etc. N., P. Nouvelle de la venue de la royne d'Algier 
a Rome, et du baptesme d'icelle, et [des autres] de sa 
compagnie, etc. Histoire de la prise des vaisseaux de 
plusieurs corsaires et pirattes turcs, et sont prisonniers 
& Vallongue. Conversion du roy des Indes orientales 
a la foy catholique, etc. Michel, roi des Jolphes. 
Lettre au roy d'Espagne, sur sa conversion. Les 
plaintes et justifications du Grand Turc au Roy sur tout 
ce qui s'est passe en Turquie entre les Francois et les 
Anglois, juil. 1620. Relation du combat et prise de 
deux gallons du roy de Thunis, oct. 1628, par les galeres 
de Malte, commandees par Cremeaulx. Advis mo- 
derne de 1'estat et grand royaume de Mogor. Marque- 
d'Or, capt. Furieuse bataille donnee entre les Portugais 
et les Hollandois. 1621. Extraict des lettres d'un 
gentilhomme de la suitte de M. de Rambouillet, ambas- 
sadeur au royaume de Pologne, 1573. Lettre escrite de 
Constantinople, cont. la trahison du bascha Nassouf, sa 
mort estrange, etc. La prise de plusieurs vaisseaux de 
guerre, etc., sur les Portugais, pai la flotte hollandoise. 

Foucques, capt. Memoires presenters au roy, apres 
estre delivre de la captivite des Turcs. 1612. Victoire 
obtenue par des galeres de France sur les corsaires du 
Turc. 1620. Gedouyn, consul d'Alep. Lettre escrite 
de Belgrade le 26 Jan. 1624, avec un recit des desordres, 
etc., qui sont en 1'Empire des Turcs. Jaque de los 
Rios de Mancaned, C. de. Voy. aux Indes orientales et 
occidentales, [1599]. Recit des evenements de Minda- 
nao, dans les lies Philippines avant Pannee 1734. Mas- 
trili, M. F. Lettre, dans laquelle il rend comte de la 
conquete de Mindanao. Emanuel, 'Kinij of Portugal. 
Lettre[sur] la conquete de Malaca, etc., 1513. Recit 
de la conquete de Pile de Tercere et des autres lies 
Acores, faites par Alvai de Bacan, 1583. Discours au 
vray de la conversion de la royne de Bandas par le 
moyen des peres religieux de POrdre des Cannes, etc. 
Relation de la prinse de la Baya de todos los Santos, et 
de la ville de S.-Sauveur au Bresil, par la flotte holland- 
oise. 1624. Pacifique, le pere de Provhi. Lettre sur 
Festrange mort du Grand Turc, emp. de Konstantinople. 

Recit de ce qui s'est passe entre les Hollandois et les 
Portuguais. 1616. 

2. Cartier, J. Seconde navigation faicte au para- 
chevement de la descouverture des terres occidentales, 
etc. Knight, F. Recit de sept annees d'esclavage chez 
les Turcs d'Alger. Arsene, pere capucin. Derniere 
lettre au R. P. Provincial des Capucins de la province de 
Paris, 1612. Bartolotti, J. Victoire des galeres de 
Malte, obtenue contre les corsaires turcs de Tripoly, 
19 juil. 1634. Relation des particularitez de la rebellion 
de Stenko-razin contre le grand Due de Moscovie; tr. 
de Panglois par C. Des Mares. Crpyance populaire a 
Pegard des escarboucles. Relation de la JSTou\'elle 
France. Relation de la reprise du Senegal et de Goree. 

Lettre d'un religieux minime de la Martinique, datee 
du fort St.-Pierre le 6 mars 1695. Relation de Pexpedi- 
tion de M. de Pointis contre Carthagene. Moriset, P. 
Lettre ecrite de Chandernagor, le 3 Jan. 1697. Lettre 
ecrite de Jerusalem le 11 juin 1698, au sujet du retablisse- 
ment de Peglise du Saint-Sepulcre. Lettre datee du 
Grand Caire le 30 oct. 1697. Lavanha, J. B. Naufrage 
du vaisseau le Saint-Albert. Pardo de Figueroa, B. 
Memoire presente & Louis xiv, pour 1'engagc-r a entre- 
prendre la conquete du Perou. Sierra, L. de. Rap- 
port sur les richesses qui ont ete tirees de la montagne 
de Potosi. 1784. Relation de Pexped. de la Tercere; 
tr. du ms. espagnol. Nouvelles du pays de Bresil; tr. 
de Pallemand. Naufrage sur la cote de Sumatra, 
commerce de cette ile et de Bencoolen, par un voyageur 
hollandois. Relation d'un voyage d'un Hollandois. 
Victoire obtenue par les galions de Malte, sur les vais- 
seaux turcs de Thunis. L'entree solemnelle faicte a 
Rome aux ambassadeurs du roy de Perse, le 5 avril 1601. 

C., L. S. Lettre d'un gentilhomme de M. le baron de 
Cesi, touchant la prise de cinq galeres turques, etc. 
Histoire tres-veritable de la rni.-mte. exei-cec par les 
Tartares envers trois peres capucins <>t plusieurs chres- 
tiens, etc. Discours au vray dc in dctl'aiitc dc (|ii:ir.intc 
mille Arabes, par le sophy de Perse, 1607, etc. Sejour 
des ambassadeurs moscovites & Paris. La grande 
sedition arrive dcpuis pen en la ville de Constantinople, 
touchant 1'election d'un nouvcau cmpt-reur, etc. 
Claude, d' Abbeville. Lettre (Pun pere eapucin, est.-mt 
da present en 1'Inde DOUVelle appellee Maragnon. 1612. 

La defifaicte de cinq cons homines et do quatre vais- 
seaux dc guerre, etc. Beaulaigue, de. Discom-n 
veritable de le prinse de PAngocn I'ArehipcllagD par les 
Clicvalliers de Malte. La cruelle mort soiiHertc j).-ir 
Bornardin Degni.-iany. Relation de la dcconvcrtc des 
mines de Puno au I'eroii. MT'.i. Relation de la Nonvelle 
France. 1691. Histoire veritable de ce qui s'est pass6 
en Turquie, pour la delivrance et redemption des Chres- 
tiens captifs depuis Pannee 1609. Sebastian, P. C. 



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Voyage dans la plus grande partie du monde, etc. 
Morales, B. de. Dialogue des guerres d'Oran. 

Bibliotheque americaine; catalogue des 

ouvrages rel. a 1'Amerique. Paris, 1837. 8. 

Bibliotheque asiatique et africaine; catalogue 

des ouvrages rel. a 1'Asie et a 1'Afrique. 
Paris, 1841. 8. 

Voyages, relations, et memoires pour servir a 

1'hist. de la decouverte de I'Amerique. Paris, 
1837-41. 20 v. 8. 

Contents. Vol. 1. Federmann, le jeune, N. Narra- 
tion du premier voy. de F. 2. Magalhanes de Gan- 
davo, P. de. Hist, de Sancta-Cruz. 3. Staden, H. 
Hist, du pays nomme Amerique. 4. Xeres, F. Con- 
quete du Perou et du Cuzco. 5. Schmidel, H. Hist, 
d'un voy. fait dans l'Am6r. 6. Nunez Cabeqa de Vaca, 
A. Commentaires. 7. Nunez Cabeqa de Vaca, A. 
Relation et naufrages. 8. Ixtlilxochitl, F. d'A. Cruau- 
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Ternay, Charles Gabriel d'Arsac, marq. de. Traite 
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See also Magellan, Strait of ; Patagonia ; 
also Voyages round the world. 

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PELLEPRAT, P. Relation des missions de la 

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Sermon before the Soc. for the Prop, of the Gospel in 

For. Parts ; in the parish church of St. Mary-le-Bow, 
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Sermon, Dec. 18, general fast on occasion of the rebel- 

lion. London, 1745. 4. (B 1256) 
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De resurrectione carnis. Adversus Marcionem. 
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De jejuniis. De pudicitia. Index Sacrarum Scrip- 
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Contents. Vol. 1. Libri apologetici. 2. Libri ad 
ritus et mores Christianorum pertinentes. 3, 4. Libri 
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Apology. On idolatry. On prayer. Of patience. 
On baptism. On repentance. To bis wife. On 
female dress. On the soldier's chaplet. On flight in 
persecution. The antidote to the scorpion's bite. 
To the nation. 2. De praescriptione hoereticorum. 
Adversus Hermogenem. Adversus Valentinianos. 
De carne Christi. De resurrectione carnis. Ad- 
versus Praxean. De anima. 3. Introduction. 
Exhortation to chastity. Monogamy. Modesty. 
Fasting. Veiling of virgins. The ascetics' mantle. 

Answer to the Jews. Against all heresies. 



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Fragment concerning the cursing of the heathen's gods. 

A strain of Jonah the prophet. A strain of 
Sodom. Genesis. A strain of the judgment of the 
Lord. Five books in reply to Marcion. Fragment 
of an epistle of Dionysius, against the Sabcllians. 
Fragment on the creation of the world, by Victorinus. 

Commentary on the Apocalypse of John, by St. 
Victorinus. Instructions of Commodianus in favour 
of Christian discipline, against the gods of the heathens. 

Indices. 

- The five books against Marcion; tr. by P. 

Holmes. Edin., 1868. 8. (Roberts, A. 
Ante-Nicene lib., v. 7.) 

De praescriptionibus; Uebersetzung. (In Leasing, 

G. E. Sammtl. Schriften, v. 17. 1793.) 

The rule of faith. (In Tracts for the times, v. 1. 

1840.) Baptism. (In v. 2. 1840.) 

BOHRINGER, F. (In his Die Kirche Christi, v. 1, 

Abth. 1. 1842.) 

- NEANDER, J. A. W. Antignostikus; or, The spirit of 

Tertullian. (In his Hist, of the planting of the 

Christian Ch., v. 2. 1851.) 
Terzi, Franz. ANDRESEN, A. (In his Der deutsche 

Peintre-Graveur, v. 2. 1865.) 
Tesauro, Emmanuel. Patriarchse, sive Christi ser- 

vatoris genealogia; ace. Csesarum elogia. 

London, 1657. 8. 

Teschemacher, James E. Address at annual meet- 
ing of the Boston Nat. Hist. Soc., May 5. Boston, 

1841. 8. (B 1583) 

Concise application of structural botany to 

horticulture. Boston, 1840. 12. 

Description of the oxide of tin found at the tourmaline 

locality, Chesterfield, Mass. (In Assoc. of Amer. 

Geol. Reports, 1843.) 

Teseide, La; da G. Boccaccio. (In his Opere, v. 9. 1731.) 
Tesoretto, II. See Latini, B. 
Tesoro, Emmanuel. See Tesauro, E. 
Tesoro de historiadores espanoles. See Ochoa, E. de. 
Tesoro de los poemas espanoles. See Ochoa, E. de. 
Tesoro de los prosadores espanoles. See Ochoa, E. de. 
Tesoro de los romanceros espanoles. See Ochoa, E. de. 
Tesoro del teatro espafiola. See Ochoa, E. de. 
Tesoro espanol. See Josse, A. L. 
Tessier, Alexandre Henri, I'abbe. Complete treatise 

on merinos and other sheep ; tr. from the Fr. 

N. Y., 1811. 8. 

Instructions sur la maniere de cultiver la betterave; et 

'Sur les precedes a suivre pour Pextraction du sucre', 
par Deyeux. Paris, 1811. 8. (B 528) 

and others. Agriculture. Paris, 1787-1821. 

7 v. 4. (Encyc. method., v. 1-7.) 
Note. Vol. 1, par Tessier, Tbouin, et Fougeroux de 
Bondaroy; 2-4, par Tessier et Thouin; 5-7, par Tes- 
sier, Thouin, et Bosc; 7, Dictionnaire de la culture 
des arbres et de 1'amenagement des forets, par Bosc et 
Baudrillard. 

See also Annales de I'agriculture francoise. 
Tessillo, Santiago de. Guerra de Chile, causas de 
su duracion, medios para su fin, exempliticado 
en el govierno de Don F. Lasso de la Vega. 
Madrid, 1647. 8. 
Test laws. 

Note. In the following works * added to the title 
means that the works are in favor of the test laws. 

- COOPER", A. A., Earl of Shaftesbury. Letter from a 

Serson of quality to his friend in the country. [Lon- 
on,] 1675. 4. (B 1921) 

DISCOURSE for taking off the teSts and penal laws 

about religion. London, 1687. 4. (B 91) 

PENN, \V. Good advice to the Church of Eng., Roman 

Catholic, and Protestant Dissenter. Lond., 1687. 4. 
(B91) 
- Same. (In his Select works, v. 4. 1782.) 

.PUBLIC documents declaratory of the principles of 

the Protestant Dissenters, [1688-1727] ; and proving 
that the repeal of the corporation' and test-acts was 
desired by William in'., etc. Birmingham, London, 
1790. 8. (B 126) 

ANSWER to the Bp. of Oxford's reasons for abrogat- 

ing the test. London, 1688. 4. * (B 92) 

SKVEN PAPERS. London, 1689. 4. (B 8) 

REMOVAL, of the sacramental test considered. Lon- 

don, [17]. 8. (B 94) 

REVIEW of our present tests and subscriptions. Lon- 

don, [17-]. 8". (B 122) 



SHERLOCK, T. Arguments against a repeal of the 
corporation and test acts. [171-.] (In Churchman 
armed, v. 1. 1814.) 

GRAY, J. Reasons for abrogating the corporation and 
test acts; [against] Sherlock. London, 1718. 8. 
(B 1378) 

HOADLY, B., Bp. Dr. Sherlock's 'Vindication of the 
test act' examined, and the false foundations ex- 
posed ; in answer to so much of his book against the 
Bp. of Bangor, as rel. to the Protestant Dissenters. 
London, 1718. 8. (B 103) 

SHERLOCK, T. Vindication of the corporation and 
test acts ; in answer to the Bishop of Bangor's rea- 
sons for the repeal of them ; [with] a 2d part cone, 
the religion of oaths. London, 1718. 8. * (B 103) 
Note. For the subsequent tracts in this contro- 
versy see Sherlock, T. 

SOME considerations offer'd touching the administra- 
tion of the lord's supper as directed by the test act. 
[1726.] 2d ed. London, 1733. 8. (B 122) 

ANSWER to some queries in 'Reasons against pushing 
for the repeal of the corporation and test acts'. 
London, 1732. 8. (B 122) 

CHANDLER, J. Reflections upon the corporation and 
test-acts as they relate to the Protestant Dissenters. 
London, 1732. 8. (B 1378) 

DANGER, The, of a rash application for the repeal of 
the corporation and test acts. London, 1732. 8. 
(B 122) 

GIBSON, E. The dispute adjusted about the proper 
time of applying for a repeal of the corporation and 
test-acts. London, 1732. 8. * (B 122) 

HOADLY, B. True churchman's reasons for repealing 
the corporation and test laws. 1732. (In Baron, R. 
Pillars of priestcraft, etc., v. 3. 1768.) 

HUMBLE representation to the gentlemen who met in 
Silver St., Nov. 29; by a citizen of London. Lon- 
don, 1732. 8. (B 122) 

LETTER to S. Holden [on] his speech, Nov. 29. Lon- 
don, 1732. 8. * (B 122) 

SWIFT, J. The advantages proposed by repealing the 
sacramental test impartially considered; added, re- 
marks on a pamphlet entitled 'The nature and con- 
sequences of the sacramental test considered'. Dub. 
lin, London, reprinted 1732. 8. * (B 122) 

ADDRESS to the gentlemen, deputed from the several 
congregations of Protestant Dissenters, to attend 
the report of the comm. [on] the repeal of the cor- 
poration and test acts. London, 1733. 8. (B 122, 135) 

ANIMADVERSIONS on a paper, 'An answer to some 
queries'. London, 1733. 8. (C 272) 

BARRINGTON, J. Reflexions on the 12th query in a 
paper entitled 'Reasons against pushing for the re- 
peal of the corporation and test acts'. London, 
1733. 8. * (B 122) 

CHURCH, The, in perils among false brethren. London, 
1733. 8. (B 122) 

HARRIS, W. Remarks on the history of the test act. 
London, 1733. 8. (B 122) 

NEAL, D. Letter from a Dissenter to the author of 
'The Craftsman'. London, 1733. 8. (B 122) 

NARRATIVE of the proc. of the Protestant Dissenters 
of the three denominations rel. to the repeals of the 
corporation and test-acts. London, 1734. 8. (B 122) 

ELLIS, A. Plea for the sacramental tests. 
London, 1736. 4. * 

HARRIS, W. Short remarks upon [Ellys'] 'Plea for 
the sacramental test'. London, 1736. 8. (B 123) 

WARBURTON, W. Necessity of a test law demon- 
strated. F1736.] (In hi* Works, v. 7. 1811; and 
in Churchman armed, v. 1. 1814.)* 

CASE of the Dissenters, as it stands upon the corpora- 
tion and toleration acts. London, 1739. 8. (B 122) 

FLEMING, C. Delays dangerous; no tomorrow for the 
repeal of the test and corporation acts. London, 
1739. 8. (B 122) 

PHILOCHRISTUS, paeud. Letter to 8. Chandler [upon] 
his 'Case of subscription to articles of faith'. Lon- 
don, 1748. 8. (B 1378) 

PALMER, J. Free thoughts on the inconsist- 
ency of conforming to any religious test as a 
condition of toleration. London, 1779. 8. 

- Another copy. (B 238) 

HORSLEY, 8., Bp. Review of the case of the Protestant 
Dissenters with ref. to the corporation and test acts. 
[1786.] (In Churchman armed, v. 1. 1814.) * 

BEAUFOY, H. Substance of [his] speech, Mar. 28, on 
the repeal of the test and corporation acts. Lon- 
don, 1787. 8. (B 127) 

BERINGTON, J. Address to the Protestant Dissenters 
who have petitioned for a repeal of the corporation 
and test acts. London, 1787. 8. (B 196) 



TEST LAWS 



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TEUTSCH 



DEBATE on the repeal of the test and corporation act, 
in the Ho. of Commons, Mar. London, 1787. 8. 
(B 127) 

RIGHT of Protestant Dissenters to toleration asserted; 

[with] an historical ace. of the test laws; by a lay- 
man. [1787.1 2d ed. corr. London. 1789. 8. (B 126, 
750, 772, 1964) 

BRADBERRY, D. Letter to the bishops on the applica- 
tion of the Protestant Dissenters to Parliament. 
London, 1789. 8. (B 750) 

BRIEF state of the controversy resp. the corporation 

and test acts. [London, 1789.] 8. (B 126) 

DEBATE in the House of Commons on Meaufoy's mo- 

tion, for the repeal of such parts of the test and cor- 
poration acts as effect the Protestant Dissenters. 
London, 1789. 8. (B 127) 

ADDRESS to the bishops upon a late letter from one of 

their lordships to certain clergy in his diocese; with 
letter prefixed. London, 1790. 8. (B 240) 

BARBAULD, A. L. Address to the opposers of the re- 

peal of the corporation and test acts. [1790.] (In 
her Works, v. 2. 1826.) 
Same. 4th ed. London, 1790. 8. (B 746) 

CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. Cfen. Assembly. Debates on 

taking into consideration an overture from Jedburgh, 
resp. the test act, 1790; add., Speech of Ld. Lans- 
down, 1719. London, 1791. 8. (B 127) 

COUNTRY curates' obs. on the advertisement from the 

Leeds clergy rel. to the test act, etc. New ed. Lon- 
don, [1790J. 8. (B1379) 

DEBATE in the Ho. of Com. on the repeal of the cor- 

poration and test acts, Mar. 2. 2d ed. London, 1790. 
8. (B127) 

Fox, C. J. Speech in the Ho. of Commons, Mar. 2, 

17'JO, upon his motion for the repeal of the corpora- 
tion and test acts. London, 1790. 8. (B 127) 

Two speeches in the Ho. of Com. Mar. 2, in support 

of repeal of test acts. -London, 1790. 8. (B 636, 
1241) 

- HOADLY, B. Refutation of Bp. Sherlock's arguments 
against a repeal of the corporation and test acts. 
London, 1790. 8. (B 126) 

HOBHOUSE, B. Address to the public, in answer to 

the objections urged in the Ho. of Com. by Lord 
North and Wm. Pitt against the repeal of the test 
laws. Bath, London, 1790. 8. (B 126) 

SHARP, R. Letter to the public meeting of the friends 

to the repeal of the test acts, etc. London, 1790. 8. 
(B 1379) 

CASSAN, S. H. Considerations against the repeal of 

test and corporations acts. London, 1828. 8. * (B 

1363) 

Hame. 2d ed. London, 1828. 8. 

See also Corporation acts. 

Teat and protest against Popery, from the Quakers. Lon- 
don, 1680. 4. (C 284) 
Test for the times, A; or, The treachery and inconsistency 

of democratic politics manifested, in the case espec. 

of Somers vs. Somers. 2d ed. Dublin, 1795. 8. 

(B1842) 
Testa de Nevill. See Great Britain. Record Commission 

(p. 1202). 

Testacea. BORN, I. E. von. Testacea musei Ca?- 
sarei Vindobonensis. Vindobonae, 1780. f. 

DUBOIS, C. Epitome of Lamarck's arrange- 

ment of testacea. London, 1824. 8. 
Testament, Old and New. See Bible (pp. 268-291). 
Testament de la comtesse, Le. See Br6hat, A. de. 
Testament de M. Chauvelin, Le; par A. Dumas. 

Nouv. ed. Paris, 1861. 18. 
Testi, Fulvio. Canzoni. (In Gironi, R. Rac. di lirici Hal. 

1808.) 

Canzoni. (In Poesie di diversi autori. 1783.) 
Testimonials on behalf of G. Combe, as a candi- 
date for the chair of logic in the Univ. of 
Edinburgh. Edin., 1836. 8. 

Testimony for the truth, A; Christ and his light. See 

Gobbet, R. Word to the upright. 1668. (C 284) 
Testimony of a number of New Eng. ministers at Boston, 

Sept. 25, professing the ancient faith of these 

churches, etc. Boston, 1745. 8. (B 42, 247) 
Testimony of an association of laymen, at Boston, resp. the 

present times. Boston, 1745. 4. (B 583) 
Testimony of Christ's second coming. See Youngs, B. 8. 
Testis, pseud. Expose and review of The vindication [of 

Gelston&HaffJ. N. Y., 1817. 8. (B 1448) 
Testis. SPAULDING, M. Schirrous testis cured by 

electricity. (In Mass. Med. Soc. Med. corn., v. 1. 

1808.) 



COOPER, Sir A. Structure and diseases of tes- 

tis. 2ded., by B. B. Cooper. Lond., 1841. 4. 

CURLING, T. B. Diseases of the testis, sper- 

matic chord, and scrotum. Phila., 1856. 8. 

WARREN, J. M. Supposed encephaloid testicle; her- 

maphrodism. From the Amer. Journ. Med. Sci., 

July, n.p., 1859. 8. (B 1564, E 70) 

See also Generative organs ; Hydrocele ; 
Urethra. 
Teston, . Articles de voyage et de campement. (In 

France. Com. Imp. de I' Expos, de 1867. Rapports 

du jury, v. 4. 1868.) 
Testu, Jacques. ALEMBERT, J. le R. d'. (In his CEuvres, 

v. 10. 1805.) 

Testu, Romain le. See Le Testu, R. 
Testu de Mauroy, Jean. ALEMBERT, J. le R. d'. (In his 

(Euvres, v. 9. 1805.) 
Testudinata. AGASSIZ, L. T. of North Amer. (In his 

Contrib. to the nat. hist, of U. 8., v. 1. 1857.) 
Tetanus. MAY, F. Inaug. diss. on the animating 

principle, or anima mundi, in lock-jaw. Boston, 

1795. 8. (B 814, 969) 

WARD, M. Hydrophobia and tetanus. [1804.] (In 

his Opiate friction. 1809.) 

BARTLETT, J. Case of tetanus, cured by amputation. 

(In Mass. Med. Soc. Med. com., v. 1. 1808.) 

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Contents. Vol. 1. Partie chronologique, 1493-1866. 
2. Partie alphabetique, 1493-1867. 

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Teufels Lustschloss, Des; von A. v. Kotzebue. (In his 

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Teuzzone ; dramma. See Zeno, A. 

Teverino; par George Sand. Paris, 1856. 16. 

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HUDSON, C. Speech on the annexation of Texas, Jan 

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IXTILXOCHITL, F. d' A. Historia chichimeca. (In 

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Thacher, George H. Key to the 'Trustees' statement; let- 
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Thacher, James, M.D. American medical biogra- 
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American modern practice. Ed. impr. Bos- 

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American New dispensatory ; with app. Bos- 

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American orchardist. Boston, 1822. 8. 

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Essay on demonology, ghosts, etc. Boston, 

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Thacher, Rev. Moses. Address before the Montgomery 

Lodge, Medway, Mass., Apr, 22, and St. Albans 

Lodge, Wrenthanr, May 13th. Boston, 1829. 12. 

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Masonic oaths neither morally nor legally binding; 

address, Weymouth, June 21, Worcester, July 5, 
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Sermon, Foxborough, funeral of S. Pratt. Dedham, 

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REPORT of the case of Thatcher m. Gen. P. Pond, for 

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WRENTHAM, North Parish. Report of committee on 

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Thacher, Rev. Peter, b. 1651, d. 1727. MATHER, C. Com- 
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Thacher, Rev. Peter, b. 1677, d. 1738. Man's frailty prac- 
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Wise rulers; sermon, election, May 25. Boston, 1726. 

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ACCOUNT of the reasons [against] P. Thacher's ordina- 

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LYMAN, C., and others. Vindications of the New- 

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Thacher, Rev. Peter, b. 1688, d. 1744. The fear of God re- 
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Oration, Watertown, Mar. 5. 1776. (In Orations at 

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a ,n 

whi 



The rest which remaineth to the people of God ; ser- 

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Sermon, Apr. 17, death of T. Russell. Boston, 1796. 

8. (B 151, 233, 867, D 2, W 81) 

Sermon, Apr. 6, interment of J. Clarke. Boston, 1798. 

8. (B 172, 233, 281, 867) 

Sermon, artillery election. Boston, 1793. 8. (B 179) 

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Sermon, Dorchester, before the Anc. and Hon. Soc. of 

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Sermon, Feb. 12, before the Mass. Cong. Charit. Soc. 

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Sermon, Feb. 29, interment of J. Paine, Jr. Boston, 

1788. 8. (B233) 

Sermon, June 9, death of N. Gorham. Boston, 1796. 

8. (B233) 

* Sermon, June 2, ordination of W. F. Rowland. Exe- 
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Sermon, June 12, interment of I. Sumner. Boston, 

1799. 8. (B 151, 172, 233, 867) 

Sermon, Mar. 25, the death of R. Gill. Boston, 1798. 

8. (B333) 

Sermon, Nov. 14, 1790, death of J. Bowdoin. Boston, 

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Sermon, Oct., ordination of E. Kellogg, n.p., [1788]. 

8. (B233) 

Sermon, Oct. 20, death of J. Hancock. Boston, 1793. 

8. (B 233, 1218) 

Sermon to the Church and Soc. in Brattle St., Bost., 

Dec. 29, 1799, on completion of a century. Boston, 

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That the punishment of the finally impenitent shall be 

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174, 220, 872) 

Thacher, Peter Oxenbridge. Address, March 1831, before 
the bar of Suffolk Co., Mass. Boston, 1831. 8. 
(B 936, 1021, 1804, 1828) 

Address to the Mass. Char. Fire Soc., Boston, May 31. 

Boston, 1805. 8. (B 669) 

Charge to the grand jury of Suffolk, Dec. 1831. Boston, 

1832. 8. (B 1052) 

Charge, etc. Boston, 1832. 8. (B 1110, 1802) 

Charge, etc., Dec. Boston, 1834. 8. (B 1099, 1110) 

Charge, etc., Dec. Boston, 1835. 8. (B 1435, 1812) 

Observations on some of the methods known in the 

law of Mass, to secure an impartial jury. Boston, 
1834. 8. (B 1110, 1756, 1809) 

Oration, Boston, July 4. Boston, 1807. 8. (B 1839) 

Same. 2d cd. Boston, 1807. 8. (B 394) 

Two charges, etc., Dec. 1836, and Mar. Boston, 1837. 

8. (B1824) 

LORING, J. S. (In his Hundred Boston orators. 1852.) 

QUINCY, J. (In his Hist, of the Boston Athenaeum. 

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1226, 1963) ; Williams, J. M. (B 1226) 
Thacher, Samuel. Oration, Concord, July 4. Boston, 1796. 
8. (B1006) 



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Thacher, Rev. Samuel Cooper. Apology for ra- 
tional and evangelical Christianity; discourse, dedi- 
cation of a new church on Church Green, Boston. 
Boston, 1815. 8. (B 333, 1310) 

Elements of religion and morality, etc. See Channing, 

W. E. (B 662) 

Evidence necessary to establish the doctrine of the 

Trinity. 2d ed. * Boston, 1828. 12. (A. U. A. 1st 
ser., 18. C 168, v. 2) 

Memoir of J. S. Buckminster. (In Buckminster, J. 8. 

Sermons. 1814.) 

Memoir of W. Emerson. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., 

v. 11. 1814.) 

Sermons ; with memoir by F. W. P. Greenwood. 

Boston, 1824. 8. 

Unity of God; sermon, delivered in America, Sept. 

1816 [18151. Liverpool, 1816. 8. (B 334) 

Same. 2d Amer. ed. Worcester, 1817. 8. (B 1591) 

CATALOGUE of the Library of T., soldi. Boston, 1818. 

8. (B 1617, 1620) 

Qt'iNCY, J. (In his Hist, of Boston Athenaeum. 1851.) 
Thacher, Stephen. Oration, Kennebunk, 4th of July. Bos- 
ton, 1803. 8. (B 944) 

Thacher, Rev. Thomas, b. 1620, d. 1678. A fast of God's 

cruising: fast [serin.], 1674. Bost.,1678. 12. (B233) 
Thacher, Rev. Thomas, b. 1756, d. 1812. Biographical me- 

moir of Dr. West. [Boston,] 1808. 8. (B 209, 282, 

867, 908) 
Danger of despising the divine counsel ; disc., Sept. 13, 

1801, execution of J. Fairbanks. Dedham, 1802. 8. 

(B 195, 233) 

Discourse, April 9, [fast day]. Dedham, 1812. 8. (B 

333) 

Discourse before the Humane Soc. of Mass., June 10. 

Boston, 1800. 8. (B 770, 1694, 1914, 1923) 

Discourse, Dedham, Feb. 19, [thanksgiving-day]. Bos- 

ton, 1795. 8. (B 843, 857) 

Discourse, errors of popery, May 8, [Dudleian lecture]. 

Camb., 1805. 8. (B 203) 

Discourse, Mar. 16, funeral of J. Chickering. Dedham, 

1812. 8. (B 333) 

Discourse, Milton, Sept. 9, dedication of the academy. 

Dedham, 1807. 8. (B 296, 333, 864, 867) 

Discourse, Peterborough, Oct. 23, 1799, ordination of 

E. Dunbar. Amherst, 1800. 8. (B 1313, 1007) 

Eulogy on Washington, Dedham, Feb. 22. Dedham, 

1800. 8. (E 162) 

Principles and maxims on which the security of a re- 

public depends; sermon, election day, May 29. 
Boston, [1811]. 8. (B 333, 1830, 1875) 

Sermon, Dedham, Apr. 7, a day of humiliation and 

prayer. Dedham, 1808. 8. (B 209, 333) 

Sermon, Dedham, Dec. 25, 1797. Dedham, 1798. 8. 

(B 333, 844) 

Sermon, Dedham, Jan. 11. Dedham, 1801. 8. (B 961) 

Sermon, Milton, after the interment of N. Bobbins, 

1795. Boston, 1796. 8. (B 233) 

Sermon, ordination of J. Tuckerman, Chelsea, Nov. 

4. Boston, 1801. 8. (B 166, 167, 233, 1313) 

Sermon, Peterborough, Oct. 27. Dedham, 1799. 8. 

(B 1127) 

Tribute of respect to the memory of [Gov.] S. Adams, 

who died Oct. 2, 1803. Dedham, 1804. 8. (B 203, 
623) 

Two discourses; 1st, on taking leave of the old meet- 

ing house, and 2d, at the dedication of the new 
house, in Dedham. Dedham, 1809. 8. (B 333, 868) 
Thacher, Rev. Thomas Cushing. Eulogy on Washington, 
Jan. 13. Boston, [1800]. 8. (E 61) 

Sermon, death of Mrs. Games, Oct. 5, 1800. Boston, 

1801. 8. (B 87) 

Sermon, Lynn, Nov. 20. Boston, 1794. 8. (B 333) 
Thacher, Tyler. Arminianism examined; a review of 'A 

discourse on predestination and election', by W. 
Fiek. Boston, 1833. 8. (B 1239) 

Thacher, W. S. CATALOGUE of library, sold Dec. 13. Bos- 
ton, 1859. 8. (B1690) 

Thacher, Rev. Wm. Sermon on Christian perfection, n.t.n. 
(B 1285) 

Thackeray, Anne Isabella, afterwards Mrs. Ritchie. 
Abigail. (In Eraser's magazine, v. 72. 1865.) 

Bluebeard's keys, (hi Cornhill mag., v. 23. 1871.) 

Fisherman of Auge. (In St. Paul's magazine, v. 6-7. 

1870.) 

Five old friends and a young prince. London, 

1868. 8. 

Contents. The sleeping beauty in the wood. Cinder- 
ella. Beauty and the beast. Little Red Riding Hood. 
Jack the giant-killer. A young prince. 

From an island. (In Cornhill mag., v. 18-19. 1868-69.) 

Jack the giant killer. (In Cornhill mag., v. 16-17. 

1867-68.) 



Sola. (In Cornhill mag., v. 20. 1869; and in Lit- 

toll's living age, v. 102. 18G9.) 

Story of Elizabeth. N. Y., 1863. 18. 

Note. From Eraser's mag., v. 6-7. 1862-63. 

Village on the cliff. 2d ed. London, 1867. 8. 

Same. (In Cornhill mag., v. 13-15. 1866-67; and 

in Litteil'p living age, v. 90-92. 1866-67.) 
Thackeray, Rev. Francis. History oi W. Pitt, 
Earl of Chatham. London, 1827. 2 v. 4. 

Researches into the eccl. and polit. state of anc. 

Britain under the Roman emperors. London, 
1843. 2 v. 8. 

Thackeray, Wm. Makepeace. Adventures of 
Philip. N. Y., 1862. 8. 

Same. (In Cornhill mag., v. 3-0. 1861-62; and in 

Harper's mag., v. 22-25. 1861-62.) 

Ballads. Boston, 1856. 16. 

Barry Lyndon. See, below, Luck. 

Book of snobs. N. Y., 1864. 12. 

Catharine. (In Eraser's mag., v. 19-21. 1839-40.) 

Christmas books. Newed. London, 1866. 16. 

Contents. Mrs. Perkins's ball. Our street. Dr. 
Birch ; with illustrations. 

Confessions of Fitz-Boodle ; and Passages in 

the life of Maj. Gahagan. N. Y., 1864. 12. 
Note.. From Fraser's mag., v. 25-27. 1842-43. 

Denis Duval. N. Y., 1869. 8. 

Same. (In Cornhill mag., v. 9. 1864; and in Har- 

per's mag., v. 28-29. 1863-64.) 

Doctor Birch and his young friends ; by M. A. 

Titmarsh. London, 1849. 8. 

Early and late papers ; hitherto uncollected ; 

[gathered by J. E. BabsonJ. Bost., 1867. 16. 
Contents. Memorials of gormandizing. Men and 
coats. Bluebeard's ghost. Dickens in France. 
John Leech's pictures'of life and character. Little 
travels and roadside sketches. On men and pictures. 
Picture gossip. The anonymous in periodical literature. 

Goethe. A leaf out of a sketch book. The last 
sketch. Strange to say, on club paper. Autour de 
mon chapeau. On a peal of bells. On some carp at 
Sans Souci. Dessein's. On a pear-tree. On a 
medal of George iv. On Alexandrines. The notch 
on the axe. De finibus. 

English humorists of the 18th century; a 

series of letters. London, 1853. 8. 
Contents. Swift. Congreve and Addison. Steele. 

Prior, Gay, and Pope. Hogarth, Smollett, and 
Fielding. Sterne and Goldsmith. 

Same. [With a lecture on humour and char- 

ity.] N. Y.,1853. 8. 

Fitz-Boodle's confessions. See, above, Confessions. 

The four Georges. N. Y., 1860. 12. 

Same. (In Cornhill mag., v. 2. 1860; and in Har- 

per's mag. v. 21. 1860.) 

The great Hoggarty diamond. N.Y., [1848]. 8. 

Note. From Fraser's mag., y. 24. 1841. 

History of Henry Esmond. London, 1852. 

3 v. 8. 

Same. Lpz.. Tauchnitz, 1852. 2 v. 12* 
_ Same. N. Y., 1854. 8. 

History of Pendennis. N. Y., 1850. 2 v. 8. 

Same." Illust. by the author. N. Y., 1863. 

2 v. 8. 

Jeames's diary ; Legend of the Rhine; Rebecca 

and Rowena. N. Y., 1864. 12. 

Kickleburys on the Rhine. N. Y., 1851. 12. 

Lovel'the widower; a novel. N. Y., 1860. 8. 

Same. (In Cornhill mag., v. 1. 1860; and in Har- 

per's mag., v. 20-21. 1860.) 

Luck of Barry Lyndon. N. Y., 1864. 12. 

Note. From Fraser's mag., v. 29-30. 1844. 

Men's wives. N. Y., 1864. 12. 

Note. From Fraser's mag., v. 26-28. 1842-43. 

Miscellanies. London, 1856. 3 v. 12. 

Content*. Vol. 1. Ballads. Book of snobs. The 
tremendous adventures of Major Gahagan. The fatal 
boots. Cox's diary. 2. Memoirs of Mr. C. J. Yellow- 
plush. Diary of C. Jeames de la Pluche, Esq. 



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Sketches and travels in London. Novels by eminent 
hands. Character sketches. 3. The memoirs of 
Barry Lyndon, Esq. A legend of the Rhine. Re- 
becca and Rowena. A little dinner at Timmins's. 
The Bedford-Row conspiracy. 

Same. Vol.4, 5. Boston, 1869-70. 8. 
Content*. Vol. 4. The four Georges. The English 

humorists of the 18th century. Charity and humor; 
lecture. Roundabout papers. The second funeral of 
Napoleon. Little travels and roadside sketches. The 
Fitz-Boodle papers. Critical reviews. The wolves 
and the lamb. 5. Catherine; a story. Titmarsh 
among pictures and books. Fraser miscellanies. The 
Christmas books: Mrs. Perkins's ball; Our street; 
Doctor Birch ; The Kiekleburys on the Rhine; The 
rose and the ring. The anonymous in periodical litera- 
ture. Goethe. The leaf out of a sketch-book. 
Selections from Punch. Ballads, etc. 

The Newcomes; ed. by A. Pendennis. Lon- 

don, 1854. 2 v. 8. * 

Same. N. Y., 1855. 2 v. in 1. 8. 

Same. N. Y., 1859. 2 v. 8. 

Note. From Harper's mag., v. 7-11. 1853-55. 

Notes of a journey from Cornhill to Grand 

Cairo. N. Y., 18*46. 12. 

Novels by eminent hands. (In Punch, v. 12, 13. 1847.) 

Note. Also called 'Punch's prize novelists'. 
Namely. George de Barnwcll (Buhver). Lords 
and liveries (Mrs. Gore). Codlingsby (Disraeli). (In 
v. 12.) Phil. Fogarty (Lever). Barbazure (G. P. 
R. James). Stars and stripes (Cooper). (In v. 13.) 

- Our street; by M. A. Titmarsh. 2d ed. Lon- 

don, 1848. 8. 

Pendennis. See, above, History. 

Punch's prize novelists. See, above, Novels. 

- Rebecca and Rowena; by M. A. Titmarsh. 

London, 1850. 8. 
Note. From Fraser's mag., v. 34. 1846. 

- The rose and the ring. N. Y., 1855. 16. 

Roundabout papers. N. Y., 1863. 12. 

Contents. On a lazy, idle boy. On two children in 
black. Ribbons. On some late great victories. 
Thorns in the cushion. On screens in the dining-rooms. 

Tunbridge toys. 'De juventute. On a joke I once 
heard from T. Hood. Round about the Christmas 
tree. On a chalk-mark on the door. On being found 
out. One hundred years hence. Small-beer chronicle. 

Ogres. Two roundabout papers I intended to write. 

A Mississippi bubble. On Lett's diary. Notes of 
a week's holiday. Nil nisi bonum. 

Note. From Cornhill mag., v. 21-22. 1849. 

Shabby genteel stories, and other tales. N.Y., 

1864. 12. 

Contents. Shabby genteel story. Professor. Bed- 
ford row conspiracy. Little dinner at Timmins's. 

Sketches in Ireland. Phila., [1843?]. 2 v. 8. 

- Speeches. (In Hotten, J. C. Thackeray. 1864.) 

- Vanity fair. London, 1848. 8. 

- Same. N. Y., [1850]. 8. 

- Same. With illust. by the author. N. Y., 

1864. 8. 

Same. N. Y., 1865. 3 v. 12. 

Same. N. Y., 1869. 8. 

The Virginians ; a tale of the last century. 

N. Y., 1859. 8. 

Note. From Harper's mag., v. 16-19. 1857-59. 

- Yellowplush correspondence. Phila., 1838. 8. 

Yellowplush papers. N. Y., 1864. 12. 

Note. From Fraser's mag., v. 16-21. 1837-40. 

- French. Memoires d'un valet de pied ; tr. par 

W. L. Hughes. Paris, 1859. 12. 

BROWN, J. Thackeray's literary career and death. 

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FORGUES, E. (7?) Revue d. D. Mondes, oct. 1843, sept. 

1854, j ui n 1864.) CHASLES, V. E. P. (In fev., 
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HANNAY, J. Brief memoir of Thackeray. 

Edin., 1864. 12. 

Studies on Thackeray. London, 1869. 18. 

Note. From Every Saturday, v. 6, 7. 1868, 69. 

HODDER, G. (In his Memories of my time. 1870.) 



HOTTEN, J. C. Thackeray the humorist and 

the man of letters. London, 1864. 8. 
Same. N. Y., 1864. 8. 

SENIOR, N. W. (In hi* Essays on fiction. 1864.) 

TAINE, H. A. (In his Essais de critique et d'histoire. 

1858; Hist, de la litterature anglaise, v. 4. 1864; 
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Thackham, Thomas. Defence of his conduct towards J. 
Palmer. (In Nichols, J. G. Narratives of the 
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Thackwell, Edward Joseph. Narrative of the sec- 
ond Sikh war, 1848-49. 2d ed., rev. with 
add. London, 1851. 12. 

Thaddeus of Warsaw; a novel, by J. Porter. 
Hartford, 1851. 2 v. 16. 

Thaer, Albrecht Daniel. Principles of agriculture; tr. by 
W. Shaw and C. W. Johnson. (In Skinner, J. S. 
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Thai von Almeria, Das; von A. v. Kotzebue. (In hi 
Theater, v. 27. 1841.) 

Thalaba the destroyer. See Southey, R. 

Thalaba the destroyer; a melo-drama. See Ball, E. 

Thalatta ; a book for the sea side ; [ed., by S. Long- 
fellow and T. W. Higginsonl. Boston, 
1853. 12. 

Thalatta! Thalatta! (In Fraser's mag., v. 65. 1862.) 

Thales or Thalelas. Fragm. (In Bergk, T. PoetEe Ivrici 
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FIGUIER, L. (In his Vies des savants. 1866.) 
Thallus. Fragm. (In Mueller, C. Fragm. hist. Grsec., 

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Thame, Philip de. Knights Hospitallers in England ; 

being a report to the Grand Master E. de 

Villanova, 1338; ed. by L. B. Larking; with 

an in trod, by J. M. Kemble. London, 1857. 

4. (Camden Soc., v. 65.) 
Thames Navigation Commissioners. See Great Britain. 

Thames Navig. Commissioners (p. 1204). 
Thames River. IRELAND, S. Picturesque views 

on the T. London, 1792. 2 v. 8. 
COOMBE, W. History of theT. London, J. and 

J. Boy dell, 1794-96. 2 v. f. 

COLQUHOUN, P. Treatise on the commerce and 

police of the T. London, 1800. 8. 

MURRAY, J. F. Picturesque tour of the T. 

London, 1849. 8. 

GR. BRITAIN. Commissioners Appointed to 

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Maps. BELLIN, J. N. Carte reduite de la rade des 

dunes avec une partie des entrees de la T. n.n 
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Carte des entrees de la T. n.p., 1759. (E 87, no. 9) 

HEATHER, W. Chart of the entrances to the T. 

London, 1794. (E 65) 

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Thames tunnel. BRUNEL, Sir M. I. The tunnel 
under the Thames, n.t.p. [1833.] 8. (B 1744) 

EXPLICATION des travaux entrepris pour la con- 

struction de la tonnelle sous la Tamise. Lon- 
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Thane of Fife. See Tennant, W. 

Thanet, Isle of. BRAYLEY, E. W. Delineations 
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Tharin, Robert S. Arbitrary arrests in the South. 
N. Y., 1863. 12. 

Thasos, Island of. LACROTX, P. D. Histoire et descrip- 
tion. (In Jiis lies de la Grece. 1853. Univers.) 

That boy of Norcott's ; by C. Lever. London, 
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Thatcher. See also Thacher. 

Thatcher, Benjamin Bussey. Church-yard sketches. 
(In Boston book, 3d col. 1841.) 

Indian biography. N. Y., 1848. 2 v. 16. 

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Memoir of Phillis Wheatley. Boston, 1834. 16. 
- Memoir of S. O. Wright. Boston, 1834. 16. 

Traits of the tea party ; memoir of G. R. T. 

Hewes; by a Bostonian. N. Y., 1835. 16. 

Thatcher, Henry Knox. HEADLEY, J. T. (In his Farra- 
gut. 1867.) 

Thaumur de la Source, . Lettre. ( In Shea, J. M. Rela- 
tion de la mission du Missisipi. 1861.) 

Thaun, Philippe de. La livre des creatures. The bestiary. 
(In Wright. T. Pop. treatises. 1841.) 

Thaxter, Adams Wallace. A poem before the ladma of 
Harv. Coll. Camb., 1850. 16. (C 190) 

Thaxter, Mrs. Celia (Laighton). Among the Isles 
of Shoals. (In Atlantic monthly, v. 24-25. 1870.) 

Poems. N. Y., 1872 [1871]. 16. 

Thaxter, Robert, M.D. On the excessive use of ardent 
spirits. (In Mass. Med. Soc. Med. comm., v. 4. 
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Thaxter, Samuel, Eulogy on. 1842. See Huntoon, B. (B 1218) 

Thaxter, Thomas. Narrative of the proceedings in the 
North-Parish of Hingham. Salem, 1807. 8. (B 
139, 431) 

Thayendanegea. See Brant, J. 

Thayer, Rev. Christopher Toppan. Address, dedi- 
cation of Memorial Hall, Lancaster, July 17 ; 
ode by H. F. Buswell. Boston, 1868. 8. 

Address, 1st parish, Beverly, Oct. 2, 1867, 

200th anniversary. Boston, 1868. 8. 

Discourse, Beverly, at the fast in Mass, on account of 

the prevailing cholera, Aug. 9. Salem, 1832. 8. 
(B 1069) 

Our faith; sermon, Beverly, May 7. Boston, 1843. 8 

(B 1303) 

Valedictory discourse, Beverly, July 4. Boston, 1858. 

8. (B 1303) 

Thayer, Cornelius, Funeral sermon on. 1745. See Chauncy, 
C. (B 68, 912) 

Thayer, David. Address as president, 1863. (In Mass. 
Homoeop. Med. Soc. Pub., 1862-63.) Bromine in 
disease of the heart. (In 1863-64.) Gall-stones 
and other biliary obstructions radically cured bv 
China offlcinalis. (In 1865-66.) 

Thayer, Rev. Ebenezer, of Roxbury. Christ the 
great subject of Gospel preaching; twelve 
sermons ; [added, Practical reflections on the 
first and last days of the year ; two sermons], 
t.p.w. [Boston, 1722.] 12. 

Note. The 'Practical reflections' has a separate 
title page and paging. 

Jerusalem instructed and warned; sermon, election 

Boston, 1725. 8. (B 63) 

Ministers of the Gospel Christ's ambassadours; ser- 
mon, atWookstock.May 24, ordination of A. Throoo 

Boston, 1727. 12. (C 5) 

Thayer, Eli. The Central American question : speech, Jan 
7. Wash., 1858. 8. (B 1508) 

Fair play; speech, Feb. 24. Wash., 1859. 8. (B 1508) 

The suicide of slavery: speech, March 25. Wash 

1858. 8. (B 1481) 
Thayer, Elihu. Funeral discourse at the interment of J. 

Bartlett. Exeter, 1795. 8. (B 1090) 
Thayer, Gideon French. Spelling words and teaching 

meaning. (In Amer. Inst. Instr. Lect., 1830.) 

Courtesy and school instruction. (In 1840.) 
Thayer, James Bradley. Biography of E. Ripley. (In 

Higginson, T. W. Harvard mem. biog., v. 1. 1866.) 
Thayer, Rev. John. Account of [his] conversion [tol the 

Roman Catholic religion. 5th ed. London, 1788. 

12. (C 46, 58) 

Same. Baltimore, 1788. 8. (C 46) 

French. Relation de [sa] conversion. Paris, 1788. 

12. (C28) 

Controversy [with] G. Lesslie. [Boston, 1793.] 8. 

Discourse, Boston, May 9, [national fast]. Boston 

1798. 8. (B 170, 232, 856, W 53) 

Thayer, Rev. Joseph Henry. Criticism confirmatory of the 
Gospels, (hi Boston lectures, 1871.) 

Thayer, Martin Russell. Reciprocal influence of the phys- 
ical and intellectual world; oration before the Zelo- 
sophic^Soc. of the Univ. of Penn., Oct. 29. Phila., 

- Reply to C. Ingersoll's 'Letter to a friend in a slave 

state'. Phila., 1862. 8". (B 1481) 
Thayer, Minott. Remarks in the Ho. of Rep., April 1838, 

on the license law. [Boston, 1838.] 12. (C 204) 
Thayer, Nathaniel, D.D. Account of an uncommon frost. 

May 17, 1794. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 4. 1795.) 



Character of St. John the Baptist: discourse. 

Leominster, 5797 [1797]. 8. (B 196) 

Character of St. Paul; sermon, ordination of Rev. S. 

Willard, Deerfield, Sept. 23. Greenfield, 1807. 8. 
(B 334) 

Christian doctrine; sermon, installation of W. B. 

Greenfield, Oct. 12. Greenfield, 1825. 8. (B 1323) 

Discourse, [election,] May 28. Boston, 1823. 8. (B 

958, 1830) 

Discourse, ordination of J. S. Fitzwilliam, Mar. 6. 

Keene, 1805. 8. (B 205) 

Means by which Unitarians may refute misrepresenta- 

tions of their faith; discourse, Townsend, Feb. 10. 
Lancaster, 1828. 8. (B 1303) 

Revivals of religion. (In Liberal preacher, v. 1. 1828.) 

The preaching of the apostles; sermon, ordination of 

E. Whitcomb, Pepperellborough, July 3. Portland, 
1799. 8. (B 166) 

Sermon, Aug. 20. Worcester, 1812. 8. (B 1194) 

Sermon before the Anc. and Hon. Artil. Co., Boston, 

June 4. Bostonf 1798. 8. (B 177, 334) 

Sermon, Dec. 23, funeral of T. Harrington. Amherst, 

N. H., 1796. 8. (B 87, 1218) 

Sermon, fast day, Apr. 2. Boston, 1795. 8. (B 856) 

Sermon, installation of W. Emerson, Oct. 16. Boston, 

1799. 8. (B 165, 232) 

Sermon, Lancaster, Dec. 29, 1816. Worcester, 1817. 8 

(B 1194, 1303) 

Sermon, Lancaster, Jan. 1, dedication of the new 

house of worship. Lancaster, 1817. 8. (B 1303) 

Funeral sermon on. 1840. See Hill, A. (B 1226) 
Thayer, Mrs. Sarah, Funeral sermon on. 1857. See Bar- 

tol, G. (B 1594) 

Thayer, Capt. Simeon. Invasion of Canada in 1775; jour- 
nal of the march to Quebec; with notes by E. M. 
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Thayer, Rev. Thomas Baldwin. The Christian man 
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Origin and history of endless punishment. 

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Whyare you aUniversalist? (In Pitts-Street Chapel. 

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Thayer, Rev. Wm. Makepeace. Pioneer boy, and 
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Greek. '0 cnrotno^ Traig. 'E/c rov 'AyyTitKov VTTO 

T.~K.a)VGTavTivov. 'l&v'Adf/vatz, 1865. 8. 

Sermon on Moses' fugitive slave bill, Ashland, Mass., 

Nov. 3. Boston, 1850. 8. (B 1303) 

Theagenes Macedo. Fragm. (In Mueller, C. Fr. hist. 
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Theatre. History. 

Ancient. DUBOS, J. B. Inquiry into the rise 

and progress of the theatrical entertainments of the 
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MAGNIN, C. Etudes sur les origines du theatre an- 
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COLLIER, J. P. History of English dra- 
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SKOTTOWE, A. Ancient theatres and theatrical 

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HAZLITT, W. C. The English drama under 

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ALLEYN, E. The Alleyn papers ; illust. of the 

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- GILLILAND, T. Dramatic mirror, cont. the 

history of the stage, of dramatic writers and 
performers, 1660-1807. Lond., 1808. 2v. 8. 

- BETTER-TON, T. History of the Eng. stage, 

[1662-1736] ; revised with add. notes, by C. 
L. Coles. Boston, 1814. 8. 

- BOADEN, J. History of the stage from the time of 

G-arrick to the present period, [1740-1825]. (In his 
Mem. of J. P. Kemble. 1825.) 

- COWELL, J. Thirty years among the players 

in England and America, [1812-42] . N. Y., 
1844. 8. 

European. MAGNIN, C. Des origines du theatre en 
Europe. (In Revue d. D. Mondes, juin 1835.) 

- RJCCOBONI, L. Historical and crit. ace. of the 

theatres of Europe ; with notes by the author 
and tr., [1198-1735]. London, 1741. 8. 
French. FONTENELLE, J. de. Vie de P. Corneille, 
avec 1'histoire du theatre frangais jusqu'a lui. (In 
his OEuvres, v. 4. 1825.) 

- Du CASSE, A. Histoire anecdotique de 1'ancien 

theatre en France, [1402-1747]. Paris, 1864. 
2v. 8. 

- PLANCIIE, G-. Le theatre et 1'esprit public en France, 

[1636-1856]. (In Revue d. D. Mondes, sept. 1856.) 
German. JUNKER, G-. A., and LIEBAULT, . Disser- 
tation sur 1'originc, les progres, et 1'etat actuel du 

theatre allemand. (In their Theatre allemand, v. 1. 

1785.) 

See also Germany. Drama (p. 1140). 
Greek. EVANTHIUS. De theatrorum antiqua consue- 

tudine. FABRICIUS, J. L. De ludis scenicis. 

(In GrJnovius, J. Thes. Gr. antiq., v. 8. 1699.) 

See also Greece. Drama (p. 1266). 
Irish. WALKER, J. C. Historical essay on the Irish 

stage. (In Roy. Irish Ac. Trans., v. 2. 1788.) 
Jewish. EICHHORN, J. G. De Judseorum re scenica. 

(In Goettingen. Ges. d. Wiss. 'Comm., 1811-13.) 
Mexican. BRASSEUR DE BOURBOUKG, C. E. Essai sur 

la poesie, la musique, la dance, et 1'art dravnatique 

chez les Mexicains avant la conquete. (In his Col. 

de documens, v. 2. 1862.) 
Portuguese. TRIGOZO D' ARAGBO MORATO, F. M. 

Sobre o theatro portuguez. (In Lisbon. Ac. d. Sci. 

Mem., v. 5. 1817.) 

- Roman. BERNARDI, J. E. D. L'origine des jeux 

sceniques chez les Remains. (In Paris. Inst. Ac. d. 
Inscr. Mem., v. 8. 1827.) 

See also Rome. Amphitheatres (p. 2546); 
Rome. Teatro di Tor di Nona (p. 2549). 

- - LIPSIUS, J. De amphitheatre liber. (In his Opera, 

v. 3. 1675; and in Greevius, J. Thes. antiq. 
Rom., v. 9. 1699.) 

- United States. BROWN, T. A. History of the 

American stage, biog. sketches, 1733-1870. 
N. Y., [1870]. 8. 

- - DUNLAP, W. History of the Amer. theatre, 

[1752-1821]. N. Y., 1832. 8. 

- - ATTEMPT to establish a play-house in New Hamp- 

shire, [1762]. (In New Hampshire Hist. Soc. Col., 
v. 5. 1837.) 

- - CLAPP, W. \V. Record of the Boston stage, 

[1792-1849]. Boston, 1853. 16. 

- - WOOD, W. B. Personal recollections of the 

stage, [1798-1854]. Phila., 1855. 8. 

- - COWELL, J. Thirty years among the players in 

Eng. and Amer., [1812-42]. N. Y., 1844. 8. 

Mechanism . 

- FRANCHI DE PONT, G. Sopra le scene stabili e mo- 

bili degli antichi, e sopra altri teatrafi ornamenti. 
(In Turin. Ac. d. Sci. Mem., v. 19. 1811.) 

- BORGNIS, J. A. Traite de mecanique appli- 

quee aux arts ; des machines imitatives et 
des machines theatrales. Paris, 1818-20. 
8 v. 4. 

Morality and miscellaneous works. 

- GOSSON, P. The school of abuse; a pleasant 

invective against poets, players, etc., [1579]. 
London, 1841. 8. (Shakespeare Soc.) 



- Same. Apologie of the schoole of abuse, 

1579. London, 1868. 12. (Arber's Eng. 
reprints, v. 1.) 

- Same. (In Somers, J. Col., v. 3. 1810.) 
NORTHBROOKE, J. Treatise against dicing, 

dancing, plays, and interludes. [1579.] Lon- 
don, 1843. 8. (Shakespeare Soc.) 

STAGE players complaint, 1641. MR. Prynne his 
defence of stage plays. 1649. (In Hazlitt, W. C. 
English drama. 1869.) 

NICOLE, P. de. De la comedie, [16591. (In 7iis 
OEuvres philosophiques. 1845.) 

COLLIER, 3". Second defence of the 'Short 
view', etc. London, 1700. 8. 

- Dissuasive from the play-house. London, 

1704. 8. 

- Defence of the 'Short view of the profaneness 

of the English stage'. London, 1705. 8. 

- Reply to Dr. Filmer's 'Defence of plavs' 

t.p.w. [1707.] 8. 
LAW, W. Absolute unlawfulness of the stage enter- 

tainment fully demonstrated. London, 1726. 8. 

(B 129) 
BEDFORD, A. Sermon, London, Nov. 30, 1729, on the 

erecting of a play-house. London, 1730. 8. (B1861) 

- POREE, C. Oration, the stage a school for virtue 

1733. London, 1734. 8. (C 71) 

- DORAT, C. J. La declamation theatrale; 

poeme didactique. [1766.] 4e ed. Paris, 
1771. 18. 

- MILIZIA, F. Trattato del teatro. [1771.1 (In his 

Opere, v. 1. 1826.) 

- MARMONTEL, J. F. Apologie du theatre; analyse de 

la lettre de M. Rousseau au sujet dts spectacles 
(In his OSuvres, v. 16. 1787.) 

- GARDINER, J. Speech on the law against the- 

atrical exhibitions, etc. Boston, 1792. 8. 

- - Another copy. (B 397) 

- HALIBURTON, W. Effects of the stage on the manners 

of a people. Boston, 1792. 8. (W 26) 

- LIGNE, C. J. de. Lettres a Eulalie. (In his Melanges 

mil., v. 11. 1796.) 

- MILLER, S. Sermon on the late dispensation of Prov- 

idence in [Richmond]. N. Y., 1812. 8. (B284.909) 

- LAWRENCE, J. Dramatic emancipation ; strictures on 

the state of the theatres and degeneration of the 

drama. (In Pamphleteer, 1813, v. 2 of B 838) 

DELPLA, A. French drama; or, Best means of 
making the theatres [promote] taste and morals. 
(In 1818; v. 12 of B 838) P., I. The plagiary 
warned; vindication of the drama, the stage, and 
public morals, from the plagiarisms of J. A. James. 
[1824.] 2d ed. (In 1825; v. 25 of B 838) 

- REMARKS on the theatre and the late fire at Richmond. 

2d ed. York, 1814. 12. (C 246) 

- LETTERS on the new theatre. [Boston, 1827.1 8. (B 

942) 

- HEINE, H. Ueber die franzosische Biihne. [1837.1 

(In his Sarnmt. Werke, v. 3. 1856.) 

- BUNN, A. The stage; before and behind the 

curtain. London, 1840. 3 v. 8. 

- VIVIEN, A. F. Les theatres. (In Revue d.D. Mondes, 

mai 1844.) 

- BENNETT, J. B. Theatrical amusements; lecture, 

Jan. 19. London, 1847. 8. (B 1332) 

- DESCHANEL, E. La tragedie antique, la tragedie du 

17e siecle, et la drame moderns. (In Revue d. D. 
Mondes, av. 1847.) QUINET, E. Du drame mod- 
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(Euvres, v. 4. 1859.) 

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Revue d. D. Mondes, Jan. 1862.) PONTMARTIN, 
A. de. (In mai 1862.) PREVOST PARADOL, L. A. 
L'art theatralet le theatre contemp. (In dec. 1862.) 
FRANK. F. Le theatre en 1863. (In sept. 1863.) 

- NEWIIALI,, F.H. Discourse, March 15. Boston, 1863. 

8. (B1591) 

- REDE, L. T. Guide to the Mace: added, list of the 

London theatres; ed. by F. C. Wemyss. (In Sar- 
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- SARCEY, F. Le theatre. (In Alcan, M. Almanach de 

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- FIT/GERALD, P. Principles of comedy and 

dramatic effect. London, 1870. 8. 



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See also Actors ; Covent Garden Theatre ; 
Drama ; Dramatic authors ; London stage ; 
Masques ; Mimetic arts ; Miracle plays ; Mys- 
teries, Dramatic; Tremont Theatre; and the di- 
vision Literature (Drama), under various countries', 
also English literature ; Latin literature. 

Periodicals. 

THEATRICAL censor and critical miscellany ; by 

G. Gryphon, Sept. - Dec. No. 1 - 13. 
Phila., 1806. 8. 

Same. No. 12. Phila., 1806. 8. (B 979) 

Theatre de Nohant; par George Sand [A. A. L. 

Dudevantj. Paris, 1856. 12. 
Th6atre des Grecs. See Brumoy, P. 
Theatre frangais, Repertoire du. See Petitot, P. C. B. 
Theatre frangaia au Moyen Age. See Monmerque, L. J. N., 

and Michel, P. 

Theatres, a poetical dissection. See Nipclose, N. (A 40) 
Theatrical candidates, The; a musical prelude. See Gar- 
rick, D. 
Theatrical censor and critical miscellany ; by G. 

Gryphon, Sept. - Dec. No. 1-13. Phila., 

1806. 8. 

Same. No. 12. Phila., 1806. 8. (B 979) 
Theatrical management in the West and South. See 

Smith, S. P. 
Thebaide, La; tragedie; par J.Racine. (In his (Euvres, 

v. 1. 1816.) 

Thebais. Set. Statius. 
Thebais. IRWIN, E. Series of adventures, in a 

voyage up the Red- Sea, and of a route 

through the desarts of Thebais, 1777. 3d ed. 

London, 1787. 2 v. 8. 

CAILLIATJD, F. Voyage k 1'Oasis de Thebes, etc., 

1815-18 ; red. par Jomard. Paris, 1821. f. 

Eng. Travels in the Oasis of Thebes, etc. 

London, 1822. 8. 

Thebes, Egypt. MOMGEZ, A. La psychostasie, et 
Thebes d'Egypte. (In Paris. Inst. Ac. d. Jnscr. 
Mem., v. 5. 1821.) 

WILKINSON, Sir J. G. Topography of Thebes 

and view of Egypt. London, 1835. 8. 
Modern Egypt and T. Lond., 1843. 2 v. 8. 

GREENE, J. B. Fouilles executees a Thebes, 

1855. Paris, 1855. f. 

Thebes, Greece. Cox, G. W. Tale of Thebes and 
Argos. London, 1864. 12. 

- CURTIUS, E. Theben als griechische Grossmacht. 

(Jn his Gr. Gesch., v. 3. 1867.) 
Thedel Unverfahrt von Waimoden. (In Simrock, K. 

Dcuitschen Volksbiicher, v. 9. 1856.) 
Theganus, Suffragan Bp. of Treves. Vita Hludowici imp. 

(Jn Pertz, G. H. Mon. Germ., Scr., v. 2. 1829.) 

French. Vie de Louis-le-debonnaire. (In Guizot, 

F. T. G. Col. des mem., v. 3. 1824.) 
Theiner, Augustin. Annales ecclesiastici. See 
Baronio, C., and others. 

Storia del pontificate di Clemente xiv. ; tr. [da] 

F. Longhena. Firenze, 1854. 4 v. 12. 
Note. Vol. 4, Epistolse et brevia. 

Vetera monumenta Hibernorum et Scotorum 

hist, illustrantia ex Vaticani, etc., tabulariis, 
1216-1547. Romse, 1864. f. 

Vicissitudes de 1'Eglise Catholique des deux 

rites en Pologne et en Russie ; prec. d'un 
avant-propos par le comte de Montalembert. 
Paris, 1843. 2 v. 8. 

Their present majestie's government proved to be throughly 
settled, etc. London, 1691. 4. (B 7) 

Their -wedding journey ; by W. D. Howells. Bos- 
ton, 1872 [1871]. 16. 
Note. From The Atlantic monthly, v. 28. 1871. 

Theis, Alexandre Etienne Guillaume, baron de. 
Glossaire de botanique. Paris, 1810. 8. 

Theism. THOMPSON, R. A. Christian theism. 
N. Y., 1855. 12. 

NEWMAN, F. W. Doctrinal and practical the- 

ism. London, 1858. 4. 



WHARTON, F. 
1859. 12. 



Treatise on theism. Phila., 



See also God ; Infidelity ; Religion of the 
universe. 
Theller, Edward Alexander. Canada in 1837-38. 

Phila., 1841. 2 v. 12. 
Thelwall, Algernon Sydney. The iniquities of the 

opium trade with China. London, 1839. 8. 
Thelwall, John. Rights of nature against the usurpations 

of establishments. London, 1796. 8. (B 777) 
Themis. 6f//^, rj eTritieupqatc r^g 'WJirjvinf^ vo/uode- 

aiag, K.6i6. Trapa A. A. lijovra. Tow. a, j3',~y','. 

'Ev 'AtfiyMMf, 1846-56. 4 v. 8. 
Themis, ou Bibliotheque du jurisconsulte, 1819- 

31 ; [pub. par Blondeau et autres]. Paris, 

1819-31. 10 v. 8. 
Themiso. Fragm. (In Mueller, C. Fr. hist. Gr., v. 4. 

1851.) 
Themistagoras Ep7ifsiu. Fragm. (In Mueller, C. Fr. 

hist. Gr., v. 4. 1851.) 
Themistius. Orationes [Greece; cum emend. H. 

Stephani]. Augsb., H. Stephanus, 1562. 8. 

Oratio de prsefectura sua. (In Mai, A. Class, auct., 

v. 4. 1831.) 

Themistocle. See Zeno, A. 
Themistocles. KOUTORGA, . Le parti persan dans la 

Grece ancienne, et le proces de T. (In Paris. lust. 

Ac. d. Inscr. Div. sav., le ser., v. 6. 1860.) 

NEPOS, C. Vita. (In his Vitse; and, Eng.. Lives.) 

PLLTARCHUS. (In his Vitse; and, Eng., Lives.) 
Themistogenes Syracusanus. Fragm. (In Mueller, C. 

Fr. hist. Grsec., v. 2. 1848.) 

Themmen, Phoebus Hitzer. Diss. physiol.oned. inaug. de 
mensibus ex materia quadam peculiar! ovariis se- 
creta oriundis. Lugd. Bat., 1781. 8. (B 1563) 

Thenard, Louis Jacques, baron. Essay on chemical 
analysis ; tr. from the 4th vol. of the Chem. 
element, with add. by J. G. Children. Lon- 
don, 1819. 8. 

Outillage pour la fabrication du sucre de betterave. 

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Traite de chimie elementaire. 4e ed., corr. et 

aug. Paris, 1824. 5 v. 8. 

FLOLRENS, M. J. P. Memoir of T. (In Smithsonian 

Inst. Report. 1862.) 

Theobald i., King of Navarre, previously comte de Cham- 
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GARY, H. F. (In his Early French poets. 1846.) 

LETRONNE, J. A. L'authenticite de la lettre de Thi- 

baud a 1'eveque de Tusculum. (In Paris. Inst. Ac. 

d. Inscr. Mem., v. 16, pt. 2. 1846.) 
Theobald, John, M.D. Every man his own physician. 

10th ed. London, Boston, 1767. 8. (B 1563) 
Theobald, Wm. Advancement of law reform. (In Nat. 

Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans., 1857.) 
Theobald; or, The fanatic; by H. Jung- Stilling ; 

tr. by S. Schseffer. Phila., 1846. 12. 
Theobald; ou, L'enfant charitable; par M. E. W. 

Seed. Tours, 1846. 18. (Bibl. de la jeu- 

nesse chretienne.) 
Theocles. Fragm. (In Mueller, C. Fr. hist. Gr., v. 3, 4. 

1849-51.) 

Theocrenus, Benedictus. See Tagliacarne, B. 
Theocritus. Quae extant ; cum Graecis scholiis, 

indicibus, et Scaligeri, Casauboni. et Heinsii 

annot.; [ed. R. West]. Oxon., 1699. 8. 

Decem idyllia ; Latinis pleraque numeris a 

Wetetenio reddita adnot. instruxit L. C. 
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-- Quse supersunt; Gr. et Lat.]. (In Briggs, T. Poetaa 
bucolic! Gr. 1821.) 

Million. Episrrammata; rec. C. F. Ameis\ [Gr. et 

Lat.]- (In Poetse bucol. 1851.) 

Theocritus, Bion, Moschus. 3um ed. A. Meinike 

Berolini, 1856. 8. 

Reliquiae. (In Ahrens, F. L. H. Bncolicorum Gr. rel., 

v. 1. 1855.) Scholia. (In v. 2. 1859.) 

Eng. Works; tr. by F. Fawkes. (In Anderson, R. 

Brit, poets, v. 13. 1795; and in Chalmers, A. 
Kng. poets, v. 20. 1810.) 



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- Idylls [and Epigrams] of Theocritus; tr. into 

prose by J. Banks ; with metrical versions 
by J. M. Chapman. Lond., Bohn, 1853. 8. 

Idylliums ; with Rapin's 'Discourse of pas- 

torals' ; [tr. by T. Creech}. Oxf., 1684. 12. 

Amaryllis. Epithalamium of Helen and Menelaus. 

The despairing lover. Daphnis and Chloris. 
(hi Dryden, J. Work*, v. 12. 1808.) 

El Bucoliastai; tr. por E.M. de Villegas. (In Sedana, 

J. J. L. de. Parnaso espanol, v. 2. 1770.) 

Encomium of Ptolemy; tr. by Dodd. (In Callima- 

chus. Hymns. 1755.) 

Epithalamium Helenas ; ex rec. Valkenarii 

animadv. illust. et disputationem de carmini- 
bus nuptialibus prsemisit C. G. Siebdrat. 
Lips., 1796. 8. 

Idyl xix ; Cupid and the bee. Dead Adonis. Epi- 

taph of Anacreon. Offerings to the Muses and 
Phoebus. Epitaph of Eurymedon, of Hipponax. 

Thyrsis mourns his dead kid. (In Fisher, K. S. 
Trans. 1838.) 

DUEBNER, F. Scholia in Theocritum ; [ace.] 

Scholia et paraphrases in Nicandrum et Op- 
pianum ; ed. U. C. Bussemaker Graece. 
Parisiis, Didot, 1849. 8. 

WELCKER, F. G. Theokrits vierte Idylle. (In his 

Kleine Schriften, v. 4. 1861.) 
Theocritus Chius. Fragm. (In Bergk, T. Poet. lyr. Gr. 

1853; and in Mueller, C. Fr. hist. Gr., v.2. 1848.) 
Theodat ; tragedie. See Corneille, T. 
Theodebert i., King of the Franks. EXCERPTA ex vitis 

sanctorum de Theodeberto I. (In Bouquet, M. 

Recueil des hist., v. 3. 1869.) 

VIE de Theodebert I. I In Hist. lit. de la France, v. 3. 

1735.) 
Theodebert n.. King of the Franks. EXCERPTA ex vitis 

sanctorum de Theodeberto 11. et Theqderico II. 

(In Bouquet, M. Rec. des hist.,v. 3. 1869.) 
Theodectes. Fragm. (In Nauck, J. A. Tr. Gr. f ragmen. 

1856 ; and in Wagner, F. W. Frag. Eurip. 1846.) 
Theodectes P/iaselita. Fragm. (In Mueller, C. Fr. 

hist. Gr., v. 2. 1848.) 
Theodericus, St., d. 523. VITA. (In Acta sanct., v. 28. 

1867.) 
Theodericus, Abb. Andaginensis. VITA. (In Acta sanct., 

v. 38. 1867.) 

VITA. (In Pertz, G. H. Mon. Germ., Scr., v. 12. 

1856.) 

Theodicy. PLUTATJCHUS. Concerning such whom 
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LEIBNITZ, G. W. Essais de theodicee. [1710.1 (In 

his Opern philosoph. 1840.) 

ZOELLNER, J. F. Ueber den Versuch einer Theodicee. 

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SMITH, T. S. Divine government. [1816.] 

2d ed. Boston, 1834. 12. 
Same. 5th ed. Phila., 1866. 8. 

MAISTRE, J. M. de. Les soirees de Saint Peters- 

bourg ou Entretiens sur le gouvernement 
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DAMIRON, J. P. Rapport sur 1'examen critique des 

K'ncipaux systemes modernes de theodicee. (In 
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LEVCQUE, C. La science de 1'invisible ; etudes 

de psychologic et de theodicee. Paris, 1865. 
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See also Natural religion. 

Theodolphus, Bp. of Orleans. HAURAU, J. B. (In his 
Singularites hist, et lit. 1861.) 

Theodora. BOYLE, R. Martyrdom of Theodora and Did- 
ymus. (In his Works, v. 5. 1772.) 

Theodora; tr. de I'allemand de C. Schmid par L. Friedel. 
(Jn his (Eufs de paques. 1846.) 

Theodore, St., Abp. of Canterbury. BEDA venerabilis. 
Vita S. Theodori. (In Acta sanct., v. 46. 1867.) 

Theodore, King of Abyssinia. BLANC, H. A nar- 
rative of captivity in Abyssinia; with some 
ace. of the late emperor Theodore, his coun- 
try and people. London, 1868. 8. 

GAGE, W. L. Abyssinia and the emperor Theo- 

dore ; supplementary pages to Baker's 'Nile 
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LEJEAN, G. Theodore 11 et le nouvel Empire d'Abys- 

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STERN, H. A. The captive missionary ; an 

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King Theodore's life. London, [1869]. 8. 
Theodore I., styled King of Corsica. See Neuhotf, T. S., 

Freiherr von. 
Theodore, vierge et martyre; tragedie chretienne. See 

Corneille, P. 
Theodoretus. Commentarius in canticum Salo- 

monis. (In Mai, A. Class, auct., v. 9. 1837.) 

Theodoriti et Evagrii scholastici historia eccle- 

siastica ; item excerpta ex hist. Philostorgii 
et Theodori; H. Valesius Grreca emendavit, 
Lat. vertit, et annotationibus illustravit. 
Moguntiae, 1679. f. 

Eng. History of the Church ; tr. from the 

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French. Histoire de 1'Eglise. (In Cousin, L. His- 

toire, v. 4. 1676.) 

Theodoric i., n., in., King of the Franks. See Thierry. 
Theodoric, the Ostrogoth, King of Italy. Epistolse. 

(In Bouquet, M. Recueil, v. 4. 1869.) 

Du ROURE, L.M. Histoire de T. Paris, 1846. 

2 v. 8. 

RASPONI, R. Ravenna liberata dai Goti, o sia 

opuscolo sulla Rotunda di Ravenna provata 

edifizif) romano, ne mai sepolcro di Teodorico 

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archiep. Treverensi. (In Pertz, G. H. Mon. 

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Theodorus, monk. Annales Palidenses. {In Pertz, G. H. 

Mon. Germ., Scr., v. 16. 1859.) 
Theodoricus, monk of Trevea. Ex translatione S. Celsi. (In 

Pertz, G. H. Mon. Germ., Scr., v. 8. 1848.) 
Theodorus anagnostes. Abrege de 1'histoire de T. par 

Nicjphorus Callistus. (In Cousin, L. Hist, de 

I'JiglUe, v. 4. 1676.) 

Excerpta ex historia eccles. Theodori. (In Theodo- 

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Theodorus Gadarenus. Fragm. (In Mueller, C. Fr. hist. 

Gr., v. 3. 1849.) 
Theodorus Gasinus. NICERON, J. P. (In his Melh., v. 29. 

1734.) 
Theodorus Hierapolita. Fragm. (In Mueller, C. Fr. 

hist. Gr., v. 4. 1851.) 
Theodorus Hyrtacenus. LA PORTE DU THEIL, F. J. G. 

de. D'un volume de la Bibl. Nat., conten. les opus- 
cules et lettres anec. de T. I'Hyrtacenien. {In 

Paris. Inst. Ac. d. Inscr. Not., v. 6. 1801.) 
Theodorus Iliensis. Fragm. (In Mueller, C. Fr. hist. 

Gr., v. 4. 1851.) 
Theodorus Rhodius. Fragm. (In Mueller, C. Fr. hist. 

Gr., v. 4. 1851.) 
Theodorus Samothrax. Fragm. (In Mueller, C. Fr. 

hist. Gr., v. 4. 1851.) 
Theodorus Siceo ta, St., Kp. Anafttatiopolitanus. ELEUSIUS. 

Vita T. (In Acta sanct., v. 12. 1866.) 
Theodorus Taberntemontanus, Jacob. Neuw Kreut- 

erbuch. Franckf. a. M., 1588-91. 2 v. f. 
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BIBLIOTHECA sacra. Andover, 1844-80. 37 v. 8. 

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Same. 3d ser. Boston, 1853-55. 3 v. 8. 

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CHRISTIAN guardian and Church of Eng. mag. 

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Note. After v. 10 called American quarterly 
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CHURCHMAN'S magazine. Vol. 6-8. N. Y., 

1809-11. 3 v. 8. 

Same. N.S., vol. 1. Elizabethtown, 1813. 8. 
Same. Conducted by the Bp. and clergy of 

Conn. Vol. 2, 3. Hartford, 1822-23. 2 v. 8. 
CHURCHMAN'S repository for the Eastern Dio- 
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CONGREGATIONAL quarterly ; Jan. 1859 - Oct. 

1878. Boston, 1859-78. 20 v. 8. 
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70. 3 v. 8. 

Same. 2d ser. Chicago, [1870-71]. 2v. 8. 
CONGREGATIONAL visitor; 1850, 53; cont. the 

proceedings of the Congregational Union of 

Eng. and Wales. London, 1850-53. 2 v. 8. 
CONNECTICUT evangelical magazine ; July 1800- 

June 1803. Hartford, 1800-03. 3 v. 8. 
COTTAGER'S monthly visitant for 1835. Vol. 15, 

n.s. London, 1835. 12. 
EDINBURGH evangelical magazine. Vol. 1-3. 

Edin., 1803-05. 3 v. 8. 
EVANGELICAL guardian and review ; May 1817 - 

Apr. 1819. N. Y., 1817-19. 2 v. 8. 
EVANGELICAL magazine ; July 1793 -Dec. 1796; 

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FREEWILL Baptist quarterly. Vol. 5, 7, 8, 9. 

Dover, 1857-61. 4 v. 8. 
GOSPEL advocate. Vol. 1-6. Boston, 1821- 

26. 6 v. 8. 
GOSPEL magazine; or, Spiritual treasury. 

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GUARDIAN and monitor. Vol. 8, 9. New 

Haven, 1826-27. 2 v. 12. 
JOURNAL of sacred literature; ed. by B. H. 

Cowper. Vol. 1, 5th ser. London, 1867. 8. 
JOURNAL of the ministry at large ; ed. by C. F. 

Barnard; Feb. - Dec. Boston, 1841. 8. 
LATTER day luminary ; by a committee of the 

Baptist Board of Foreign Missions. Vol. 1. 

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MONTHLY magazine of religion and literature ; 

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MONTHLY miscellany of religion and letters. 

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MONTHLY religious magazine. Boston, 1844- 

74. 51 v. 8. 
MONTHLY repository of theology and general 

literature. Vol. 1, 2, 4. London, 1806-09. 

3 v. 8. 
Same. New ser. Vol. 1-5. London, 1827- 

31. 5 v. 8. 

NEW Jerusalem magazine. Vol. 1 - 44. Bos- 
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372, (3. 2. 81.) 



OLIVE branch and Christian inquirer ; ed. by 

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3v. 8. (B208J 

Same. Nov., Dec. 1807. n. p., [1807]. 8. (B 209) 
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theol. and literature. Vol. 7-10. London, 

1851-54. 4 v. 8. 
QUARTERLY theological magazine and religious 

repository. Vols. 1, 2, Burlington, N. J.; 

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2 v. 8. 
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THEOLOGICAL and Biblical magazine for 1805. 

Vol. 5. London, 1805. 8. 
THEOLOGICAL and literary journal ; ed. by D. 

N. Lord. Vol. 5-11; July 1852 - Apr. 

1859. N. Y., 1853-59. 7 v. 8. 

- THEOLOGICAL magazine. Vol. 1-3. N.Y., 

1796-99. 3 v. 8. 

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- UNITARIAN, The; cond. by B. Whitman. 

Camb., 1834. 8. 

- UNITED STATES Catholic magazine. Vol. 2-8. 

Bait., 1843. 7 v. 8. 

- UNIVERSALIST expositor, The. Vol. 1. Bos- 

ton, 1831. 8. 

- Same. New ser., called The expositor and 

universalist review. Vol. 1-4. Boston, 
1834-40. 4 v. 8. 

Note. Vol. 1, ed. by H. Ballou and H. Ballou 
2d; v. 1-4, n.s., by H. Ballou 2d. 

- UNIVERSALIST magazine. Vol. 1. Boston, 

1819/20. 4. 

- UNIVERSALIST quarterly and general review. 

Vol. 1 - 12. Boston, 1844-55. 12 v. 8. 

- WITNESS, The. Vol. 1, Jan. - June. Boston, 

[1809]. 12. 

See also Angels; Anti-Christ; Assurance; 
Atonement; Baptism; Bible; Catechism; 
Children ; Christianity, Evidences of ; Confes- 
sions of faith ; Confirmation ; Covenant ; Crea- 
tion ; Creeds ; Cross, The; Depravity; De- 
velopment ; Devil ; Election ; Eschatology ; 
Faith ; Fall, The ; Free grace ; God ; Grace ; 

Grace (before meat); Half-way covenant; 
Heaven ; Heresy ; Holiness ; Holy Spirit ; Im- 
mortality ; Infallibility ; Jesus Christ ; Judg- 
ment ; Liberty of the will ; Millennium ; Mir- 
acles ; Mysticism ; Original sin; Orthodoxy; 
Pelagianism ; Penance ; Perfection ; Plurality 
of worlds ; Predestination ; Prescience ; Private 
judgment; Promises, Divine; Prophecies; 
Providence; Rationalism; Reconciliation; 
Redemption ; ^generation ; [Religion ; Repent- 
ance; Reprobation ; Retribution ; Revelation ; 

Righteousness ; Sacraments ; Sacrifice ; Sal- 
vation ; Sanctification ; Sin ; Spirits ; Spirit- 
ualism ; Tractarianism ; Tradition ; Transub- 
stantiation ; Trinity ; Unregenerate, The. 

For the doctrines of the various sects see the names 
of the sects, a list of which is on p. 2684. 



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Thierry I., King of the Franks. EXCKRPTA ex vitis sanc- 
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Thierry n., King of the Franks. EXCERPTA ox vitis 
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Contents. Vol.1. Notice sur la vie et les ouvrages de 
T. Eloge de Maurice, comte de Saxe. Eloge de H. 
F. d'Agueeseau, chancelier de France. Eloge de Rene 
Duguay-Trouin, lieutenant-gen, des armees navales. 
Eloge de Maximilian de Bethune, due de Sully. 2. 
Eloge de Marc-Aurele. Eloge de Rene Descartes. 
Lettre de M. de Voltaire a 1'auteur de 1'eloge de Des- 
cartes. Eloge de Louis, dauphin de France. Petit 
commentaire de Voltaire sur 1'eloge du Dauphin. Dis- 
cours prononce & 1'Academie Frangoise le 22 Jan. 1767. 
Reponse du president de 1'Academie, au discours de M. 
Thomas. 3,4. Essai sur les eloges. 4. Essai ur le 
caractere, les raoeurs, et 1'esprit des femraes, dans les 
differens siecles. 5. Preface du poeme de Jumonville. 

Jumonville. Poemes. Reflexions pbilosophiques 
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poeme. Traduction de la lOe satire de Juvenal, sur les 
vceux des homines. Poesies diverses. 7. Discours 
prononce a la reception de 1'archeveque de Toulouse, le 
6 sept. 1770. Traite de la langue poetique. Corre- 
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Ducis, 1778-85. Lettre a Bart-he. Extraits de quelques 
lettres a M. . Lettre au Baron , sur 1'epitre au 
peuple. Lettre au president Bonnier d'Alcoff. Mor- 
ceaux retranches a la censure dans 1'essai sur les eloges. 

Relation de la captivite du Frederic dans les prisons 
de Custrin, et du supplice du jeune Katt, son favori. 

(Euvres diverses. Amst., 1768. 2 V. (v. 1 w.). 

12. 

Contents, Vol. 1. Wanting. 2. Eloge de Rene Des- 
cartes. Lettre de M. de Voltaire a M. Thomas. 
Extrait des afliches de Paris, no. 43.- Eloge de Louis, 
dauphin de France. Discours a 1'Acad. 

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Thomas, Artus. L'histoire de la decadence de 1'Empire 

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Thomas, Benjamin. Letter to the Bp. of Landaff. Marl- 
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Thomas, Benjamin Franklin. Sketch of the life of Chief 

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Thomas, Charles Grandison. Hereditary property justified ; 

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Thomas, Dalby. Historical account of the rise 
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of the great advantages they are to Eng. in 
resp. to trade. London, 1690. 8. 

Thomas, Rev. Daniel. Oration, Abington, July 4, 1810. 
Boston, 1810. 8. (B 415) 

Oration, Briderewater, Sept. 12, 1804, anniv. election of 

the Phihmdrian Soc. Prov., [1804]. 8. (B 435) 

Sermon, funeral of D. Savvin, Apr. 29. Boston, 1822. 

8. (B 283) 

NORTON, J. Things as they are; or, Trinitarianism 

developed; answer to a letter of D. Thomas, with 

strictures on the sentiments of S. Hopkins, etc., in 

rcl. to the Trinity. Boston, 1815. 2 pts. 8. (B 264) 
Thomas, David. Travels through the western 

country in 1816. Auburn, N. Y., 1819. 12. 
Thomas, Mr*. 'E. BROCKETT, L. P. (In his Woman's 

work in the civil war. 1867.) 
Thomas, Ebenezer Smith. Reminiscences of the 

last sixty-five years. Hartford, 1840. 2 v. 8. 
Thomas, Sir Edmund. Short view of the conduct of the 

English clergy. London, 1737. 8. (B 580) 

Same. (In Baron, R. Pillars of priestcraft. 1768.) 
Thomas, Edward. Chronicles of the Pathan kings 

of Dehli. London, 1871. 8. 

Thomas, Francis. Annual message. See Maryland. Gov- 
ernor. 

Thomas, Francis Sheppard. Handbook to the 
public records. London, 1853. 8. 

Historical notes, 1509-1714. London, 1856. 

3 v. 8. 



Contents. Vol. 1. Henry vm.-Elizabeth. 2. James 
I.-Anne. 3. Notes, rel. to Scotland and Ireland, and 
lists of treaties with all countries. 
Thomas, Frederic. Le Palais de Justice. (In Paris guide, 

v. 2. 1867.) 

Thomas, Gabriel. Hist, and geog. ace. of the 
province and country of Pensilvania and of 
West New Jersey in Amer. Lond., 1698. 8. 

Same. London, 1698, N. Y., lithographed, 

1848. 8. 
Tnomas, George. DAVENPORT, R. A. (In Ma Lives of 

individuals who have raised themselves to eminence. 

1841. Fam. lib., v. 79.) 
Thomas, Gen. George Henry. SHANKS, W. F. G. Thomas 

as a tactician. (In his Personal recollections of 

distinguished generals. 1866.) 
Thomas, Gustave Frederic Maximilien. Guerre de 

1870: Metz. Poitiers, 1871. 8. 
Thomas, Isaiah. Communications to members of 

the Amer. Antiq. Soc., 1814. (In Amer. Antiq. 

Soc. Addresses, v. 1. 1814.) 

History of printing in America ; with biog. of 

printers, etc. Worcester, 1810. 2 v. 8. 

Mass., Ct., R. L, N. H., Vt. almanach for 1800. "Wor- 

cester, [1799]. 8. (E 28) 

Oration, Lancaster, June 24, 1779 to Trinity Lodge. 

Worcester, 1781. 8. (B 555) 

BURNSIDE, S. M. Memoir. (In Amer. Antiq. Soc. 

Archaeologia, v. 2. 1836.) 
Thomas, James. Second voyage to Barbnry, 1552, by Capt. 

T. Windham. (In Green, J. Col. of voy., v. 1. 

1745.) 
Thomas, Jesse B. Report of the statistics cone. Chicago. 

Chicago, 1847. 8. (B 1605) 
Thomas, John, Maj. Gen., b. 1725, d. 1766. COFFIN, 

C. The lives and services of Mai. Gen. J. T., 

Col.T. Knowlton, etc. N. Y., 1845. 12. 
Life and services of T. N. Y., 1844. 8. (B 1460) 

HEADLEY, J. T. (In his Washington, v. 2. 1847.) 
Thomas, John, Bp., d. 1781. Sermon before the Soc. for 

the Prop, of Gosp. in Foreign Parts. London, 1751. 
4. (A 29) 

Sermon, Feb. 6, a day of genera! fast on occasion of the 

late earthquake. London, 1756. 4. (B 1256) 

Sermon, Feb. 17, 1747, fast [day]. London, 1748. 4. 

(B 1256) 

Sermon, Feb. 17, 1758, fast. London, 1758. 4. (E 1257) 

Sermon, Northampton [Eng.] before the Pres. and 

governors of the county infirmary, Sept. 22, 1748. 
Northampton, 1748. 8. (B 1346) 

Thomas, R?v. John. BLAIR, W. Pastor and deacon ex- 
amined: candid remarks on T.'s appeal in vindica- 
tion of W. Hale. London, 1810. 8. (B 785) 

Thomas, John, M. D. Chronic affections of the 
digestive organs ; remarks on mineral waters. 
2ded. Cheltenham, 1821. 8. 

Thomas, John Hanson. Oration, July 4, request of the 
Washington Soc. of Alexandria. Alexandria, 
[1807]. 8. (B 243, C 104) 

Thomas, John J. American fruit culturist. Auburn, 
1849. 12. 

-Same. Newed. N. Y., 1871. 8. 
Thomas, Joseph, M.D. Universal pronouncing 

dictionary of biog. and mythology. Phila., 

1870. 2 v. 8. 
and Baldwin, T. Lippincott's pronouncing 

gazetteer. Phila., 1855. 8. 

Same. Phila., 1856. 8. 

Thomas, Joshua, and others. To the electors of the' County 

of Plymouth, Mass, n.p., 1811. 8. (B 440) 

BRADFORD, A. Memoir of T. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. 

Col., v. 20. 1823.) 
Thomas, Rev. Josiah. Address to a meeting holden for the 

purpose of forming a Ch. Missionary Soc. 5th ed. 

(In Pamphleteer, 1818; v. 11 of B 838) 
Thomas, Lynall. Kitted ordnance; application of 

the principle of the rifle to guns and mortars. 

1st Amer. from 5th Eng. ed. New Y'ork, 

1864. 8. 
Thomas, Marcia Abiah. Memorials of Marshfield, 

and guide book to its localities at Green 

Harbor. Boston, 1854. 12. 



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Thomas, Mrs. Mary, Funeral sermon on. 1818. See Ban- 
croft, A. (B 304) 

Thomas, Moses. History of facts; also the dealings of 
some of the 2d Baptist Ch. in Middleborough with 
Elder Hinds. Middleborough, 1787. 8. (C 172) 

Thomas, Moses G. Sermon: associations awakened by 
the Lord's table. Sermon; we cannot be con- 
verted till we will. (In Liberal preacher, n.s., v. 4. 
1834.) 

Thomas, Nathaniel. Letter on the exped. against Philip, to 
Gov. Winslow, 1675. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., 
V. 6. 1800.) 

Thomas, P. Memoires pour servir a 1'hist. nature! 
des sangsues. Paris, 1806. 8. 

Thomas, Pascoe. A true and impartial journal of 
a voy. to the South Seas and round the 
globe, under the command of Com. G. Anson. 
London, 1745. 8. 

Thomas, R., A.M. Authentic ace. of the most re- 
markable events ; containing the lives of the 
most noted pirates and piracies, shipwrecks, 
etc. N. Y., 1837. 2 v. 12. 

Thomas, Ralph, (pseud. Olphar Hamst) . Hand- 
book of hctitious names. London, 1868. 8. 

A martyr to bibliography ; a notice of the life 

and works of J. M. Querard. Lond., 1867. 8. 

Thomas, Robert, M.D. Modern practice of physic. 
Prom 2d London ed. ; corr. and enl., with 
app. by E. Miller. N. Y., 1811. 8. 

Treatise on domestic medicine. 1st Amer. ed., 

revised by D. Hosack. N. Y., 1822. 8 l) . 

Thomas, Robert Baily, ed. See Farmer's almanack. 

Thomas, S.F. Tulles etdentelles. (In Lacroix, E. Etudes 
sur ['Exposition de 1867, v. 1.) 

Thomas, Seth James. Address before the Democratic citi- 
zens of Plymouth Co., Mass., East Abington, July 
4. Boston, 1839. 8. (B 1143) 

Thomas, Rev. Thomas. Virtues of hazel ; or, Blessings of 
government. London, 1794. 8. (B 776) 

Thomas, Thomas E. Covenant breaking and its conse- 
quences; two discourses, Hamilton, Ohio, July 4 
and 11. Rossville, 1847. 8. (B 1303) 

Thomas, W. H. B. Indications of weather as shown by 
animals and plants. (In Amer. Assoc. Proc., v. 7. 
1856.) 

Thomas, W. Cave. Mural or monumental decora- 
tion. London, [1869]. 8. 

Thomas, \Vm., d. 1554. The pilgrim; a dialogue 
on the life and actions of Henry vm. ; ed. 
by J. A. Froude. London, 1861. 8. 

Thomas, Win. Commentaries on the treatment of 
schirri and cancers. London, 1805. 8. 

Thomas Agni de Lentino. Vita 8. Petri Martyris. (In 
Acta sanct., v. 12. 1866.) 

Thomas and James; a dialogue, n.t.p. [N. Y., 18 ?] 8. 
(C 246) 

Thomas and Sally ; a musical entertainment. See Bicker- 
staff, I. 

Thomas du Fosse, Pierre. Memoires du sieur de Pontis. 
(Jn Michaud. Col. des mem., v. 20. 1854.) 

NICERON, J. P. (In his Mem., v. 41. 1740.) 
Thomasis, Lucia de. RANIEUI, A. Necrologia di T. (In 

Archivio stor. ital., n.s., v. 9. 1859.) 
Thomason, Rev. Thomas T. Sermon, (hi Church 

Missionary Soc. for Africa and the East. 2d re- 
port. 1819.) 
Thomason's medallic illustration of the Scriptures. 

60 medals in 5 cases. 1833. 
Thomassin, Louis. NICERON, J. P. (In his Mem., v. 3. 

1727; and, Germ., v. 3. 1750.) 
Thomassy, Marie Joseph Raymond. Geologic 

pratique de la Louisiane. Nouvelle Orleans, 

1860. 4. 

Les papes geographes et la cartographic du Vatican. 

(In Paris. Soc. Geog. Bui., 4e ser., v. 5. 1853.) 
Thomaston, Me. EATON, C. History of T., etc. 
Hallowell, 1865. 2 v. 12. 

SULLIVAN, J. Topog. descrip. of T. (In Mass. Hist. 

Soc. Col., v. 4. 1795.) 

Thome, James A ., and Kimball, J. H. Emancipation 
in the West Indies. N. Y., 1838. 12. 



*- Same. N. Y., 1838. 8. (B 1475, 1814, 2015. Anti- 
slavery examiner, no. 7.) 

Speech. (In Stanton, H. B. Debate at Lane Semi- 

nary. Cincin., 1834. 8. B 1474) 
Thomes, Wm. H. The gold hunter's adventures ; 

or, Life in Australia. Boston, 1866. 12. 
Thomlinson, Capt. John. Correspondence [on] the settle- 
ment of the boundary lines between Mass. Bay and 

New Hampshire. (In New Hamp. Legislature. 

Provincial papers, v. 4. 1870.) 
Thompson, . Voyages en Afrique. (In Montemont, A. 

Biblioth. univ., v. 29. 1835.) 
Thompson, Capt. Survey of the entrance of Sierra Leone 

River. London, 1794. (E 67) 
Thompson, Alfred. The happy despatch. (In Scott, C. 

W. Drawing-room plays. 1870.) 
Thompson, Ambrose W. Letter to W. M. Gwin [on trade 

with China] . n.t.p. [Wash., 1851.] 8. (B 1505) 
Thompson, Augustus Charles, D.D. Address, 

April 7, funeral of M. Codman: sermon, by J. H. 

Means. Boston, 1857. 8. (B 1244) 

Marriage supper of the Lamb; a New Year's sermon. 

Boston, 1859. 8. (B 1303) 

Military success from God; sermon, Roxbury, fast 

day, Apr. 3. Boston, 1862. 8. (B 1593) 

Sermons ; pastor's joy, and the first duty to a 

pastor. Boston, 1852. 8. 
Thompson, Benjamin, d. 1714. New England's crisis; [a 

poem], n.t.p. [1676.] 16. (062) 
Thompson, Sir Benjamin, Count Rumford, b. 1753, 

d. 1814. Essays, political, economical, and 

philosophical. (Vol. 3 new ed.) Boston, 

1798, 89, 1804. 3 v. 8. 

Contents. Vol. 1. Ace. of an establishment for the 
poor at Munich. Fundamental principles on which 
establishments for the poor may be formed. Food and 
feeding the poor. Chimney fire-places. Ace. of 
several public institutions in Bavaria; with app. to 1st 
vol. 2. Management of fire and economy of fuel. 
Of the manner in which heat is propagated in fluids; 
with conj. resp. the final cause of the saltness of the sea. 
Propagation of heat in various substances. Inquiry 
cone, the source of heat excited by friction. 3. Con- 
struction of kitchen fire-places and kitchen utensils, with 
rem. rel. to cookery. Obs. cone, the salubrity of warm 
rooms in cold weather. Salubrity of warm bathing, 
and principles on which warm baths should be con- 
structed. Suppl. obs. rel. to the management of fires 
in closed fire-places. Of the use of steam for transport- 
ing heat. 

Essay X., on the construction of kitchen fire places, 

and kitchen utensils; with observ. rel. to the proc- 
esses of cookery, n.t.p. [1799?] 8. (B1741) 

Philosophical papers. Vol. 1. Lond., 1802. 8. 

Proposals for forming a public institution for diffusing 

knowledge of mechanical inventions, etc. [London, 
1799.] 8. (B 696, 1741) 

BIGELOW, J. Life and works of Count Rumford. 

(In his Modern inquiries. 1867.) 

CUVIER, G. L. C. F. D. (In his Eloges hist., v. 2. 

1819.) 

ELLIS, G. E. Memoir of T. ; with notices of 

his daughter. Boston, 1871. 8. 

RENWICK, J. Life of Count Rumford. (In Sparks, 

J. Arner. biog., v. 15. 1845.) 

YOUNG, T. Life of T. (In his Miscellaneous works, 

v. 2. 1855.) 
Thompson, Benjamin, of King ston-upon- Hull, tr. The 

stranger. See Kotzebue, A. F. F. de. 
Thompson, Benjamin, b. 1798, d. 1852. Funeral oration on 

the death of Z. Taylor, July 31. Charlestown, 1850. . 

8. (B1225) 

Funeral sermon on. 1852. See Ellis, G. E. (B 1226) 
Thompson, Benjamin F. History of Long Island. 

2d ed. rev. and enl. N. Y., 1843. 2 v. 8. 
Thompson, Charles. Travels through Turkey, the 

Holy Land, Egypt, etc. Lond., 1754. 2 v. 12". 
Thompson, Daniel Pierce. The Green Mountain 

boys. Rev. ed. Boston, 1857. 2 v. 12. 

History of Montpelier, Vt. Montpelier, 1860. 

8. 

The rangers ; or, The Tory's daughter. Boston, 

1851. 2 v. in 1. 12. 

Thompson, D'Arcy Wentworth. Day dreams of a 
schoolmaster. 2d ed. Edin., 1864. 16. 



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History and progress. (In Afternoon lectures, 3d 

ser. 1866.) History and philosophy of story-tell- 
ing. (In 4th ser.) 

Sales Attici ; or, Maxims of the Athenian 

tragic drama. Edin., 1867. 12. 

Status of teachers. (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. 

Trans., 1867.) 

Wayside thoughts ; a series of desultory essays 

on education. N. Y., 1868. 12. 
Thompson, Edmund Symes, M.D. Influence of occupation 

on health and life. (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. 

Trans., 1862.) 
Thompson, Capt. Edward. Poems. (In Campbell, T. 

Spec, of Brit, poets, v. 7. 1819.) 
Thompson, George. Travels in Southern Africa. 

London, 1827. 2 v. 8. 
Thompson, George. Discussion on Amer. slavery, 

between G. T. and R. J. Breckinridge. 

2d Amer. ed., with notes by [W. L.] Garrison. 

Boston, 1836. 8. 

Letters and addresses in the United States. 

Boston, 1837. 12. 

Prison life and reflections ; narrative of the 

arrest, imprisonment, etc., of [Alanson] 
Work, [James E.] Burr, and [George] 
Thompson in Missouri penitentiary for 
attempting to aid some slaves to liberty. 
3d ed. Hartford, 1849. 12. 

BUKLEIGH, C. C. Reception of T. in Great 

Britain. Boston, 1836. 18. 
Thompson, George, Lieut. Col. of Engineers. The 

war in Paraguay ; with a hist, sketch of the 

country and its people. London, 1869. 8. 
Thompson, George Alexander. Narrative of an 

official visit to Guatemala from Mexico. 

London, 1829. 12. 

New theory of the two hemispheres; the time and 

manner in which America was peopled. (In 
Pamphleteer, 1815; v. 5 of B 838) 

Thompson, Reo. Henry, St. Johns Coll., Cnmb. Heraldry. 
(In Smedley, E., and others. Encyc. metrop., v. 5. 
1845.) 

Occult sciences. 1855. See Smedley, E. 
Thompson, Henry, surgeon. Practical lithotomy 

and lithotrity. London, 1863. 8. 
Surgery of the male urinary organs. (In Holmes, 

T. System of surg., v. 4. 1864.) 
Thompson, Isaac. Bills of mortality for Middleborough, 

Mass., 1799-1813. (In Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 8-10, 

12. 1802-14.) 
Thompson, J. Radford. Symbols of Christendom. 

London, 1867. 16. 
Thompson, James, D.D. [Half-century] discourse, 

Barre, Jan. 11; with app. Boston, 1854. 8. 
Thompson, James. Essay on English municipal 

history. London, 1867. 12. 
Thompson, James Wm. The claims of free-masonry stated ; 

address, Leicester, on the anniv. of John the Bap- 
tist, June 24, A. L. 5831. Cambridge, 1831. 8. 

(B 1064) 

Discourse, Sept. 9, as a tribute to the memory of H. 

Colman. Boston, 1849. 8. (B 1244) 

Sermon, by request of the Female Char. Soc. in Salem, 

June 24. Salem, 1832. 8. (B 1328) 

Thompson, John, Baron Haver aham. Account of the late 
Scotch invasion, 1708/J. (In Somers, J. Col. of 
tracts, v. 13. 1815; and in Harleian misc., v. 11. 
1810.) 

Thompson, John, d. 1840. SMITH, A. The minister-painter. 
(In his Last leaves. 1868.) 

Thompson, John Hanson. THOMPSON, J. P. (In his Ser- 
geant's memorial. 1863.) 

Thompson, John Samuel. Christian guide to a 
right understanding of the Scriptures^ com- 
mentary on the evangelists. New translation ; 
pref., a mem. of the author and an introd. 
TJtica, N. Y., 1826. 8. 
Note. All but the 'memoir and introd.' wanting. 

Thompson, Joleph. Considerations resp. the trade 
with China. London, 1835. 12. 



Thompson, Joseph Parrish, D.D. Christianity and 
emancipation: or, The teachings a-id influence of 
the Bible against slavery. N. Y., 18 >3. 8. (B1472) 

Duties of the Christian citizen: a discourse. N. Y 

1848. 8. (B 1303) 

- Man in Genesis and in geology ; or, The Bibli- 

cal account of man's creation tested by 
scientific theories of his origin and antiquity. 
N. Y., 1870. 12. 

- Memoir of D. Hale; with selections from his 

writings. 2d ed. Hartford, 1850. 8. 

Memoir of D. T. Stoddard. N. Y., 1858. 12. 

Moses. (In Boston lectures. 1871.) 

Photographic views of Egypt, past and present. 

Boston, 1854. 12. 

The sergeant's memorial ; by his father. N. Y., 

1863. 12. 

Sermon, death of A. Lincoln. (In Lincoln, A. OUR 

martyr president. 1865.) 

Vice progressive; sermon to vonng men, Aug. 2. 2d 

ed. N. Y., 1846. 8. (B 1303) 

Thompson, Justus. See Berry, J., vs. Thompson, J. (B 340) 
Thompson, Leslie A. Manual or digest of statute 

law of Florida. Boston, 1847. 8. 
Thompson, Mr*. Margaret. Phrenological character of R 

Dunbar. Albany, 1851. 8. (B 1444) 
Thompson, Matthew La Rne Perrine, D.D. Sermon at 

Canandaigua, Aug. 28. Rochester, 1842. 8. (B1184) 

Two discourses at Canandaigua, June 23. 1839. on the 

death of E. M. and G. R. Hubbell. Canandaicua 

1841. 8. (B 1218) 

Thompson, Murray, D.D. Contamination of water by man- 
ufnctories. (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans., 
1863.) 

Thompson, Rev. Otis. Address before the Bristol Co. Agric 
Soc. Taunton, 1837. 8. fB 1129) 

Sermon, installation of S. W. Colbourn, Abbington 

Oct. 27. Boston, 1813. 8. (B 333) 

Sermon, 7iational thanksgiving for the restoration of 

peace, April 13. Prov., 1815. 8. (B 1253) 

Signs of the times; sermon, Attlcborough, fast day, 

April 9. Prov., 1812. 8. (B 1259) 

Thompson, Pishey. Collections for a topoij. and 
historical account of Boston and Skirbeck. 
London, 1820. 4. 

History and antiquities of Boston [England]. 

Boston, 1856. 8. 
Thompson, Richard W. Speech on the tariff bills. Wash., 

1842. 8. (B 1174) 

Thompson, Robert. Patent uterine truss. Columbus, 1843. 

8. (C271) 
Thompson, Robert Anchor. Christian theism ; the 

testimony of reason and revelation to the 

existence and character of the Supreme 

Being. N. Y.. 1855. 12. 
Thompson, Samuel. Universal restoration vindicated; a 

reply to a rlise. by J. Horton, Wevmontb. Dec. 18, 

1808. Charlestown, 1S09. 8. (B 136, 1713) 
Thompson, Theophilns. M.D. Annals of influen/a 

in Gr. Brit., 1510-1837. London, 1852. 8. 

(Syrlenham Soc.) 
Thompson', Thomas, Funeral sermon on. 1808. See Spring, 

S. (B 282) 
Thompson, Thomns Perron^t. Catechism on the 

corn laws. 3d ed. (In Pamphleteer, 1826; v. 27 of 

B838) 

Same. 10th ed. London, 1829. 8. (B 927) 

Same. 13th ed. London, 1829. 8. 

Exercises, political and others; from West- 

minster review. London. 1842. 6 v. 12. 

Extracts from the works of T. n.t.p. [Manchester, 

1841.] 8. (B1187) 

Theory nnd practice of just intonation. 2d ed. 

London. 1857. 12. 

BT-ANPHARD, L. (In his Saunders' portraits, v. 1. 

1838.) 
Thompson, Waddy. Recollections of Mexico. 

N. Y.. London. 1846. 8. 
Thompson. Win., d. 17fi. Poem*. (In Anderson, R. 

Brit, poetf.v. 10. 1795; a nd in Chalmers, A. Eng. 

poets, v. 15. 1810.) 



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Thompson, Wra., b. 1805, d. 1852. Natural his- 
tory of Ireland: Birds. London, 1849-51. 
3 v. 8. 

Thompson, Wm. To the committee on elections [of Iowa 
respecting election of member of Congress], n.t.p. 
[ISoO.J 8. (B 1504) 

Thompson, Wm. Theodore. Major Jones's court- 
ship. 2d ed. illust. by Barley. Phila., 1844. 
12. 

Major Jones's scenes in Georgia. Phila., [1858]. 

12. 

Major Jones's sketches of travel. Phila., 1848. 

12. 
Thompson, Zadock. Hist, of Vermont, natural 

civil, and statistical. Burlington, 1842. 8. 
Thompson. See also Thomsen ; -^ Thomson ; Tomson. 
Thorns, Peter Perring, tr. See Hwa-tseen. 
Thorns, Wm. Book of the court ; history, duties, 

and privileges of the English nobility and 

gentry. 2d ed. London, 1844. 8. 
Thorns, Wm. John (pseud. Ambrose Merton). 

Anecdotes and traditions illustr. of early 

Eng. history and literature. London, 1839. 

8. (Camden Soc.) 

Early English prose romances. 2d ed. enl. 

London, 1858. 3 v. 8. 

Contents. Vol. 1. Robert the deuyll. Thomas a 
Reading. Friar Bacon. Frier Rush. 2. Virgilius. 
Robin Hood. George a Green. Tom a Lincolne. 
3. Helyas. Doctor Faustus. Second report of 
Uoctor Faustus. 

Gammer Gurton's famous histories. N. Y., 

1846. 4. 

Gammer Gurton's pleasant stories. N .Y., 

1849. 4. 

Thomsen, Christian Jiirgensen. Fseroeske Old- 
eager. (Yn Copenhagen. K. Com. f. Olds. Opb. 
Antiq. Ann., v. 3, pt. 2. 1820.) 

and Devegge, O. Catalogus numorum veter- 

um Gr. et Horn, quos possidebat olim G. F. 
Timm ; ace. recensio numorum orientalium a 
J.C.Lindberg. Havnise, 1832. 16. 

Fortegnelse over G. F. Timmes Mynt- og 

Medaille Sammlung. 3. deel: Skandinavien 
Lande. Kiob., 1834. 16. 

Thomson. See also Thompson ; Thomsen; Tomson. 

Thomson, . La Perse; sa population, etc; avec notes par 
N. de Khanikof. (In Paris. Soc. de Geog. Bui., 
5e ser., v. 18. 1869.) 

Thomson, Adam, D.I). Bible emancipation; or, The ex- 
traordinary results of unfettered Bible printing. 
Edin., 1846. 8. (B 1373) 

Thomson, Alexander. Aberdeen industrial feeding schools. 
History of preventive and reformatory work in 
Aberdeen. (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans., 
1860.) 

Our treatment of the lower and lowest classes of so- 

ciety. Prevention is better than cure. (In Talbot, 
C., Viscount Ingeatre. Meliora, 2d ser. 1843.) 

Thomson, Andrew, D.D. Life of J. Owen. Edin., 
1853. 12. 

Introductory essay. (In Mather, C. Essays to do 

good. 1825.) 

The Sabbath. Glasgow, [184-]. 8. (B 1374) 

Sermon, the character of religious zeal. (In Sud- 

dards, W. Brit, pulpit, v. 1. 1837.) 

Ultimate and universal prevalence of the Chr. religion ; 

sermon before the Society in Scotland for Propagat- 
ing Christian Knowledge, June 5. Ediu., 1817. 8 
(B 1642) 

Thomson, Antony Todd, M.D. Conspectus of the 
pharmacopoeias of London, Edinburgh, and 
Dublin. 10th ed. London, 1838. 18. 

Domestic management of the sick room. Lon- 

don, 1841. 12. 

Elements of materia medica and therapeutics. 

London, 1832-33. 2 v. 8. 

Lectures on the elements of botany. Vol. 1. 

London, 1822. 8. 



The London dispensatory. 2d ed. London, 

1818. 8". 

Thomson, Mrs. Anthony Todd. See Thomson, K. 
Thomson, Charles. Letters rel. to Dr. Kippis. (In Masa. 

Hist. Soc. Col., v. 4. 1795.) 

The Holy Bible, trans. See Bible (p. 269). 
Thomson, Charles Edward Poulett, Lord Sydenham. 

SCROPE, G. P. Memoir of the life of Lord 
Sydenham. London, 1843. 8. 

BLANCHARD, L. (In his Saunders portraits, v. 1. 

1888.) 

Thomson, Charles "West. Notices of the life and charac- 
ter of R. Proud. (In Penn. Hist. Soc. Mem., v. 1. 
1826.) 

Thomson, E. H. The emigrant's guide to Michi- 
gan ; [in Germ, and Eng.]. N. Y., 1849. 8. 
Thomson, George. Memorandum of the engineer opera- 
lions at the taking of Ghuznee. (In Gr. Brit. Corps 
of Roy. Kngin. Papers, v. 4. 1840.) 
Thomson, John Cockburn. Almae matres ; by 

Megathym Splene. London, [1849]. 16. 
Thomson, James, d. 1748. Works; with the life 
of the author by P. Murdoch. London, 
1802. 3 v. 8. 

Contents. Vol. 1. Life ; "by P. Murdoch. The sea- 
eons. A hymn. The castle of indolence. Poem to 
the memory of S.ir I. Newton. Poem to the memory of 
Lord Talbot. Verses occasioned by the death of Mr. 
Aikman. Ode. Epitaph on Miss Stanley. To the 
Rev. Mr. Murdoch. Paraphrase on the latter part of 
the sixth chapter of Matthew. Songs. Odes. 
Hymn on solitude. 2. Britannia. Liberty. Sophon- 
isba. Edward and Eleonora. 3. Agamemnon. 
Alfred. Tancred and Sigismunda. Coriolanus. 

Edward and Eleonora ; adapted to the stage 

by T. Hull. London, 1775. 8. 

Same. (In Bell, J. Brit, theatre, v. 32. 1797.) 

Liberty; a poem. Pts. 1-3. London, 1735. 

3 pts. 4. 

Contents. Pt. 1. Ancient and modern Italy com- 
pared. 2. Greece. 3. Rome. 

Same. Pt. 1-5. Glasgow, 1776. 24. 

Contents. Pt. 1-3 same as above. 4. Britain. 
5. The prospect. 

Poem to tha. memory of Wm. Congreve ; with 

preface and notes by P. Cunningham. Lon- 
don, 1843. 8. (Percy Soc., v. 9.) 

Poems. (In Campbell, T. Spec, of Brit, poets, v. 5. 

1819.) 

Poems. (In Chalmers, A. Eng. poets, v. 12. 1810.) 

Poetical works. (In Anderson, R. Brit, poets, v. 9. 

1795.) 

Poetical works; [ed. by F. J. Child with life 

by Sir H. Nicolas]. Boston, 1854. 2 v. 16. 
Content*. Vol. 1. Poems. Songs. Prologues. 
Epilogues. Britannia. Liberty. 2. The seasons. 
The castle of indolence. 

Preface. (In Milton, J. Areopagitica. 1738. B 582) 

The seasons ; a poem ; [also a poem to the 

memory of Sir I. Newton, and Britannia]. 
London, 1730. 8. 

Tancred and Sigismunda. (In Bell, J. Brit, theatre, 

v. 14. 1797; in Scott, W. Brit, dr., v. 1, pt. 2. 
1804; and in London stage, v. 4.) 

BARANTE, A. G. P. B. de. (In his Melanges hist, et 

lit., v. 3. 1836.) 

JOHNSON, S. (In his Works, v. 11. 1806; Lives of 

Eng. poets, v. 2. 1810.) 

LIFE. (In Society of Anc. Scots. Lives of Scottish 

poets, v. 1, pt. 2. 1822.) 

WILSON, J. (In his Recreations of C. North, v. 2. 

1857.) 

Thomson, James, D.D. Letters on the moral and 
religious state of S. America. London, 
1827. 12. 

Address to the citizens of the U. S. on behalf of the 

new nations lately subject to the Spanish govern- 
ment. N. Y., 1830. 12. (C 266) 

Thomson, Rev. John. Grounds of faith; sermon, Edin., 
June 2. Edin., 1785. 8. (B 169)* 

The nature of true religion; sermon, Nov. 25, 1792. 

Edin., 1793. 8. (B 1860) 



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Thomson, John. Tables of interest. 6th ed. Lon- 
don, 1794. 16. 

Thomson, John. Letters of Curtius; [with] speech on the 
British treaty, and sketch of his life. Richmond, 
1804. 12. (B616) 

Thomson, John, M.D. Lectures on inflammation. 
Edin., 1813. 8. 

Varioloid epidemic in Edinburgh, etc. Lon- 

don, 1820. 8. 

Thomson, Mrs. Katharine (Byerley), wife of A. T. 
Thomson. Life and times of George Villiers 
Duke of Buckingham. London, 1860. 3 v. 8. 

Life of Wolsey. (In Soc. Dif. Usef. Knl. Lib. usef. 

knl. Lives of eminent persons. 1833.) 
Memoirs of Sarah Duchess of Marlborough. 
London, 1839. 2 v. 8. 

Memoirs of the Court of Henry vm. London, 

1826. 2 v. 8. 

Memoirs of Viscountess Sundon. London, 

1847. 2 v. 12. 

Recollections of literary characters and cele- 

brated places. London, 1854. 2 v. 8. 
Contents. Vol. 1. Dr. Maginn. Ham House. 
Hampton Court. Holland House. Mrs. Montagu and 
her friends. Whitehall; Palace of Westminster; York 
House. Anc. Palace of Greenwich and the days of the 
Tudors. Kenilworth. Siege of Raglan Castle, and 
the Somerset family. 2. Basing House. Latham 
House, and the Stanley family. Coleridge; Sir James 
Hall; Leslie; Mackintosh; Blanco White. Mrs. 
Serres; Charles Mills; L. E. L. John Gait. T. 
Campbell, Mrs. Siddons. Wilkie, Chantrey. Hatton 
Rectory. Allan Cunningham. Publishers and 
authors. Chartley Castle and the Ferrers family, 
Laurence, Earl Ferrers; Whitefield; Lady Huntingdon. 

and Thomson, J. C. Queens of society; by 

G. and P. Wharton. N. Y., 1861. 12. 
Contents. Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough. Mme. 
Roland. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu. Georgiana, 
Duchess of Devonshire. L. E. Landon. Mme. de 
Sevigne. Sydney Lady Morgan. Jane, Duchess of 
Gordon. Mme. Recamier. Lady Hervey. Mme. 
de Stael. Mrs. Thrale-Piozzi. Lady Caroline Lamb. 

Anne Seymour Darner. La marquise du Deftand. 
Mrs. Elizabeth Montague. Mary, Countess of Pem- 
broke. La marquise de Maintenon. 

Wits and beaux of society; by G. and P. 

Wharton. N. Y., 1861. 12. 
Contents. George Villiers, 2d Duke of Buckingham. 

Count de Grammont, St. Evremond, Ld. Rochester. 

Beau Fielding. Clubs and club-wits under Anne. 
Wm. Congreve. Beau Nash. Philip, Duke of 
Wharton. Ld. Hervey. Philip Dormer Stanhope, 
4th Earl of Chesterfield. Abbe Scarron. Francois, 
due de la Rochefoucault and the due de St. Simon. 
Horace Walpole. George Selwyn. Sheridan. 
Beau Brummell. T. E. Hook. Sydney Smith. 
G. B. Dodington, Ld. Melcombe. 

Thomson, Capt. Mowbray. The story of Cawn- 

pore. London, 1859. 12. 
Thomson, Richard. Chronicles of London Bridge ; 

by an antiquary. 2ded. London, 1839. 16. 

(Fam. lib., v. 66.) 

Illustrations of the history of Gr. Britain. 

Edin., 1828. 2 v. 18. (Constable's miscel., 
v. 20, 21.) 

Thomson, Robert. Divine authority of the Bible ; 
a refutation of Paine's 'Age of reason'. 1st 
Amer. ed. Boston, 1807. 12. 

Thomson, Robert. Furnaces for heating shot. (In Gr. 
Brit. Corps of Royal Engin. Papers, v. 3. 1839.) 
Experiments on condensation of gravel and sand. 
Failure of a floor in Edin. (In v. 7.) Failure of 
masonry at Corfu. (In v. 8. 1845.) 

Thomson, Robert Dundas, M.D. Proper source of waters 
for domestic supply. (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. 
Sci. Trans., 1862.) 

See also British annual. 

Thomson, Samuel. Brief sketch of the causes and treat- 
ment of disease. Boston, 1821. 12. (C 147) 
See also Boston Thomsonial manual and lady's com- 
panion ; Thomsonian and botanic medical adviser. 
1831. 

374. (25. 2. 81.) 



BROWN, J. A. Quackery exposed; a few remarks 

on the Thomsonian system of medicine. Boston, 
1833. 8. (B 1549) 

Thomson, Spencer, M.D. Wayside weeds; botan- 
ical lessons from lanes and hedgerows. Lon- 
don, 1864. 8. 

Thomson, T. R. Narrative of the exped. to the Niger. See 
Allen, W., R. N. 

Thomson, Thomas, M.D. Chemistry of animal 
bodies. Edin., 1843. 8. 

First principles of chemistry. London, 1825. 

2 v. 8. 

Outline of the sciences of heat and electricity. 

London, 1830. 8. 

Sketch of the progress of physical science ; 

also lect. on astronomy by D. Lardner. 3d 
ed. N. Y., 1843. 8. 

System of chemistry. Edin,, 1802. 4 v. 8. 

Same. 4th ed. Edin., 1810. 5 v. 8. 

System of chemistry of inorganic bodies. 7th 

ed. London, Edin., 1831. 2 v. 8. 

Travels in Sweden, 1812. London, 1813. 4. 

See also Annals of philosophy. 
Thomson, Rev. Thomas. Biographical diet, of eminent 

Scotsmen, suppl. vol. See Chambers, R. 
Thomson, Wm. Poems. (In Chalmers, A. English poets, 

v. 15. 1810.) 
Thomson, Wm. Two journeys through Italy and 

Switzerland. London, 1835. 12. 
Thomson, Wm., Archbishop of York. Address on 

education, 1864. (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. 

Trans., 1864.) 

Aids to faith; reply to 'Essays and reviews'. 

N. Y., 1862. 12. 

Contents. Mansel, H. L. Miracles as evidences of 
Christianity. Fitzgerald, W. Study of evidences of 
Christianity. - McCaul, A. Prophecy. Cook, F. C. 
Ideology and subscription. McCaul, A. Mosaic rec- 
ord of creation. Rawlinson, G. Genuineness and 
authenticity of the Pentateuch. Browne, E. H. Inspi- 
ration. Thomson, W. Death of Christ. Ellicott, 
C. J. Scripture and its interpretation. 

Crime and its excuses. (In Oxford essays, 1855.) 

Death of Christ. (In Thomson, F. Aids to faith. 

1862.) 

Outline of the necessary laws of thought ; a 

treatise on logic. 4th ed. London, 1857. 16. 
Thomson, Sir Wm., and Tait, P. G. Treatise on 

natural philosphy. Vol.1. Oxford, 1867. 8. 
Thomson, Rev. Wm. Aird." Sermon; necessity of testifying 

repentance toward Christ. (In Free church pulpit. 

-IQ-0 \ 

_ Sermon before the Society in Scotland for Propagating 
Christian Knowledge, June 6, 1822. Edin., 1823. 8. 

/ T> -I C A O } 

Thomson, Wm. M., D.D. The land and the book ; 
or Biblical illustrations from scenes, etc., in 
the Holy Land. N. Y., 1859. 2 v. 12. 

Th m8 to a ^ 

Thomsonian manual and lady's companion. See Boston 
Thomsonian manual, etc. 

Thomsonian system. See Thomson, S. (B 1594) 

Thon, Sixt Arnim. ANDKESEN, A. , (In his Die deut- 
' Bchen Maler-Radirer, v. 4. 1870.) 

Thor, Land of. See Browne, J. R. 

Thorburn, Grant. Forty years residence m Amer- 
ica. Boston, 1834. 12. 

Gentleman and gardener's calendar. N. Y., 

Men and manners in Britain. N. Y., 1834. 12. 
Thorburn, Joseph. Sermon ; sanctified affliction. (In 

Free church pulpit. 1853.) 

Thor6 KUenne Joseph Theophile (pseud. Wil em Blirger). 
Les collections particulieres. (In Paris guide, v. 1. 

_ Nolvelles etudes sur la galerie Suermondt 4 Aix-Ia- 
Chapelle. (In Gazette des beaux-arts, v. 26. 1869.) 
Thoreau, Henry David. Excursions. Boston, 1863. 
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Content*. Biog. sketch by R. W. Emerson. Nat. 
hist, of Mass. A walk to Wachusett. The landlord. 

A winter walk. Succession of forest trees. Walk- 
ing. Autumnal -tints. Wild apples. Night and 
moonlight. 

Letters [and poems]. Boston, 1865. 12. 

- Maine woods. Boston, 1866. 12. 

- Walden ; or, Life in the woods. Boston, 1854. 

12. 

Week on the Concord and Merrimack rivers. 

Boston, Cainb., 1849. 12. 

- Yankee in Canada ; with anti- slavery and re- 

form papers. Boston, 1866. 12. 
Contents. A Yankee in Canada. Anti-slavery and 
reform papers. Slavery in Massachusetts. Prayers. 

Civil disobedience. A plea for Capt. J. Brown. 
Paradise (to be) regained. Herald of freedom. T. 
Carlyle and his works. Life without principle. 
Wendell Phillips before the Concord Lyceum. The 
last days of J. Brown. 

- EMERSON, R. W. See, above, 'Excursions'. 

LOWELL, J. R. (In his My study windows. 1871.) 
Thoresby, Ralph. Diary, 1677-1724; ed. by J. 

Hunter. London. 1830. 2 v. 8. 

Ducatus Leodiensis ; or, Topography of Leeds ; 

added, a catalogue of his musseum, etc. 2d 
ed., with notes and add. by T. D. Whitaker. 
Leeds, 1816. f. 

LETTERS of eminent men, addressed to R. 

Thoresby. London, 1832. 2 v. 8. 

Contents. Vol. 1. 1679-1703. 2. 1703-23. 
Appendix. Ace. of a tour in Scotland. 

Thoresen, Magdalene. Old Olaf. (In Goldschmidt, M. 
The flying mail. 1870.) 

Thorfinn Karlsefne, and Snorre Thorbrandson. Sagaen. 
(In Copenhagen. K. Nord. Oldsk. Antiq. Amer. 
1837.) 

Thorius, Raphael. Cheimonopegnion ; or, A win- 
ter song; newly tr. London, 1651. 16. 

Epistola de T. Casauboni morbi mortisque causa. De 

morbo et morte I. C. (In Casaubon, I. Epistolse. 
1638.) 

Hymnus tabaci ; a poem in honour of tabaco ; 

tr. by P. Hausted. London, 1651. 16. 
Thorkelin, Grim Johnson, LL.D., tr. See Danorum rebus 

gestis secul. 3 et 4, De. 

Thorlacius, B^rge (Lat. Birgerus). [Several papers.] 
(In Copenhagen. K. Com. f. Olds. Opb. Antiq. 
Ann., v. l,pt. 1; 2, pt. 1; 3, pt. 1; 4, pt. 1,2. 1812.) 
Thorlacius, Skule Thordsen. [Several papers.] (In Co- 
penhagen. K. Com. f. Olds. Opb. Antiq. Ann., 
v. 1, pt. 1,2; 2, pt. 1,2. 1812.) 
Thorn, N. Catalogue of books to be sold 5th Dec. 1738. 

[London, 1738.] 8. (B 874) 

Thorn, Prussia. FAITHFUL narrative of the horrid tragedy 
lately acted at Thorn. London, [1725]. 8. (B 602) 
Thornbury, George Walter. British artists from 
Hogarth to Turner. London, 1861. 2 v. 8. 
Contents. Vol. 1. Gainesborough in green lanes. 
Wilson in Tottenham-court Road. Lawrence in Lon. 
don drawing rooms. Nolekins in Mortimer Street. 
Two fop artists : Sherwin and Cosway. Fuseli in 
Somerset House. Barry in the Adelphi. Reynolds 
at his easel in Leicester Square. Brauwer in the Ant- 
werp hospital. Fra Angelico in the chapel of the Va- 
tican. A pupil of the school of Watteau. The day 
after Hogarth's death. The flower painter's death. 
2. A ship full of nobodies. The prophet in Carnaby 
Market. Blake the visionary. The English carica- 
turists. Men of promise : Proctor and Deare. West, 
the monarch of mediocrity in Newman St. Stothard 
the graceful. Morland in the sponging house. 
David Scott. Epochs of painting. Greek art. 
Moorish art. Gothic art. 

Life in Spain ; past and present. Re-arranged 

from Household words, v. 18, 19. London, 
1859. 2 v. 12. 

Life of J. M.W.Turner. Lond., 1862. 2 v. 8. 

Old stories retold. London, 1870. 8. 

Contents. Life of a Methodist preacher, 1715. A 
gambler's life in the last century, 1725. Sarah Malcolm, 
1733. The duel between Ld. Byron and Mr. Chaworth, 
1765. Old Patch, the forger, 1784. The Battle of 
Vinegar Hill, 1798. Emmet's insurrection, 1803. 
Trafalgar, 1805. The O. P. riots. The two great 



murders in Ratcliff Highway, 1811. The Luddites, 1812. 
Assassination of Mr. Perceval, 1812. Burning of 
Wildgoose Lodge, 1816. Bombardment of Algiers, 
1816. Wreck of the Medusa, 1816. Wager of battle, 
Murder of Mary Ashford, 1817. Cato st. conspiracy, 
1820. T. G. Wainewright, the poisoner, 1830. Murder 
of Wm. Weare, 1823. Trial and execution of Fauntle- 
roy, 1824. Loss of the Kent, East Indiaman, by fire, 
1825. The red barn, 1827. Resurrection men, Burke 
and Hare, 1829. Bristol riots, 1831. Fieschi and the 
infernal machine, 1835. 

Shakspeare's England ; sketches of social his- 

tory in the reign of Elizabeth. London, 
1856. 2v. 8. 

A tour round England. London, 1870. 2v. 8. 
Thorndale; or, The conflict of opinions. See Smith, W. 
Thorndike, Augustus. CATALOGUE of the library 

of A.Thorndike, sold May, 1860. [ms. prices.] 

Boston, 1860. 8. 
Thorndike, Israel, and others. Report of merchants niul 

manufacturers of Boston on the proposed tariff, 

1824. Boston, [1824]. 8. (B 533) 
Thorndike, Samuel Lothrop. Biography of W. S. Hooper. 

(In Higginson, T. W. Harvard mem. biog., v. 1. 

Thome, Robert. Brief notice of the discovery of New- 
foundland. (Jn Kerr, R. Col. of voy., v. 6. 1824.) 

Declaration of the Indies and landes discovered and 

subdued into the emperour and king of Portugal, 

1527. (In Hakluyt Soc. Pub., v. 7: Divers voy. 

1850.) 
Thornes, Vincent. Discorso della fisica sublimatione. 

Venetia, 1582 4. (A 44) 
Thornton, Bonnell. The battle of the wigs; an additional 

canto to Dr. Garth's 'Dispensary'. London, 1768. 

8. (A 46) 

Connoisseur. S?e. Colman, G., the elder. 
Thornton, Edward. Observations on the report of the com- 
mittee of the Ho. of Com. [on] the high price of 
gold bullion; with remarks on the work of Blake, 
'Observations', etc. London, 1811. 8. (B 727) 

Thornton, Edward. Gazetteer of the territories 

under the government of the East India Co., 

and the native states. Lond., 1854. 4 v. 8. 

Contents. Vol. 1. Abo-Coc. 2. Cog-Jyt. 3. 

Kab-Oog. 4. Ooj-Zyn. 

Thornton, Henry. BOURNE, H. R. F. (In his Famous 
London merchants. 1869.) 

Thornton, J. Quinn. Oregon and California in 
1848. N. Y., 1849. 2 v. 12. 

Thornton, Rev. John. Preciousness of Christ to 
all who believe. Boston, 1834. 12. 

Repentance explained and enforced. Boston, 

1818. 18. 

Thornton, John Wingate. Colonial schemes of 
Popham and Gorges; speech at the Fort 
Popham celebration, Aug. 29, 1862. Boston, 
1863. 8. 

Genealogical mem. of the Gilbert family. Bos- 

ton, 1850. 8. 

First records of Anglo-American colonization. 

Boston, 1859. 8. 

. Mementos of the Swett family. Roxbury, 
privately printed 1851. 8. 

Note to the history of Scarborough. (In Maine Hist. 

Soc. Col., v. 3. 1853.) Ancient Pemaquid; au 
historical review. (In v. 5. 1857.) 

Peter Oliver's 'Puritan commonwealth' re- 

viewed. Boston, 1857. 8. 

Pulpit of the Amer. Revolution ; political ser- 

mons of the period of 1776. Boston, 1860. 8. 
Contents. Thornton, J. T. Hist, introd. Mayhew, 
J. Sermon, Jan. 30, 1750, death of Charles I. 
Chauncy, C. Thanksgiving sermon on the repeal of the 
stamp act, 1766. Cooke, S. Election sermon, 1770. 
Gordon, W. Thanksgiving sermon, 1774. Langdon, 
8. Election sermon, Watertown, 1775. West, 8. 
Election sermon, 1776. Payson, P. Election sermon, 
1778. Howard, S. Election sermon, 1780. Stiles, 
E. Election sermon, 1783. 
Thornton, Matthew. Letter, 1775. (In New Hampshire 

Hist. Soc. Col., v. 6. 1850.) 

SANDERSON, J. (In hi* Biog. of the signers, v. 5. 

1824.) 



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Thornton, Robert John, M.D. Defence of vaccina- 
tion. London, 1806. 8. 

Grammar of botany ; [incl. J. Lee's Dictionary 

of botanical terms]. N. Y., 1818. 12. 

- The Lord's prayer. See Bible (p. 287. A 61) 

Pastorals of Virgil ; with a course of Eng. read- 

ing. London, 1821. 2 v. 12. 

- Philosophy of botany ; incl. a new illustration 

of the sexual system of Linnaeus. London, 
1799-1809. 2 v. f. 

Thornton, Thomas. Present state of Turkey. 
London, 1809. 2 v. 8. 

Thornton, Wm., M.D. Cadmus; or, The elements of writ- 
ten language; with an essay on teaching the deaf 
and dumb to speak. Phila., 1793. 8. (B 737) 

Thornton, Wm. [Mode of obtaining] patents, n.t.p. 
Wash., 1811. 8. (C 81) 

Speech. 1 Wash., 1805. 8. (B 1106) 

Thornton, Wm. Thomas. On labour. London, 

1869. 8. 
Thornton (Eng.), Manor of. COURT leet, 19 Oct. 

1773-81. MS. 

Thornton romances. See Halliwell, O. 
Thornwell, James Henry, D.D. Our national sins. (In 

Fast day sermons. 1861.) 

The sacrifice of Christ; sermon before the Gen. As- 

sembly of the Presbyterian Ch., N. Y., May 18. 

N. Y., 1856. 8. (B 1330) 
Thorogood, B. His opinion of the succession, to a brother 

of the blade in Scotland, n.t.p. [1679.] 8. (A 52) 
Thorowgood, Thomas. Digitus Dei ; new dis- 

coveryes ; with sure arguments to prove 

that the Jews inhabite now in America ; 

added, a disc, of J. Dury with the history of 

Ant. Monterinos. London, 1652. 4. 
Thorp, Robert. Establishments in religion, and religious 

liberty; sermon before the Univ., Cambridge, 

Julyl. Camb., 1792. 4. (B 1263) 
Thorpe, Benjamin. Ancient laws and institutes of 

England, to Henry i.; also, 7th-10th cent. 

n.p., 1840. f. 

Note. The Anglo-Saxon laws have an Eng. and 
the ancient Latin version. 

Codex Exoniensis, Anglo-Saxon poetry with 

an English translation. London, 1842. 8. 

Contents. To Jesus Christ. To the Virgin Mary. 

The Nativity. To the Trinity. The Nativity and 

Ascension. The Ascension and the harrowing of hell. 

Hymn of