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ACCESSION No. 14-1135
SOURCE,
INDEX
CATALOGUE OF A PORTION
PUBLIC LIBRARY
CITY OF BOSTON,
ARRANGED IN THE LOWER HALL.
BOSTON:
PRESS OF GEO. C. RAND AND AVERY,
PRINTERS TO THE CITY.
1858.
PREFATORY NOTICE.
THE first Catalogue of the Public Library was printed in 1854, and contained the titles of about
twelve thousand volumes. Of these, less than one half could be regarded as well fitted for general
circulation. But the rest, most of which were donations, w«re often of great value, and all of them
were desirable for fulfilling the wide purposes of such an institution.
The present Catalogue, or rather Index, contains the titles of about fifteen thousand volumes, all
placed for the convenience of easy use in the lower hall of the Library Building, and all believed to be
well fitted for free and general circulation. As a popular circulating Library, therefore, the collection
now ofl'ered to the public contains probably three times as many desirable books as the one offered four
or five years ago.
About fourteen thousand of the volumes embraced in it are in the English language, and the
remaining thousand consists of books of general interest and a popular character, in French, German
and Italian. It is not, however, even for its especial purpose, supposed to be a perfect collection. Far
from it. But it is believed to be a collection begun and well advanced on the true principle of a Free
Public Library ; — that of providing, first, by interesting, wholesome and useful reading, for the intel-
lectual, moral, and religious progress of those portions of our community that are not so able as they
may desire to be, to provide such reading for themselves and for their families. Time, however, as the
Trustees believe, is alone needed to make this part of the Library all that can be desired. A very large
proportion of the books contained in it has been purchased by the Trustees with careful reference to the
widest and freest circulation. They have been bought, in a large degree, from funds or from the income
of funds given by the benefactors of the Library, but also from funds furnished annually by the liber-
ality of the City Government. It has been the desire of the Trustees to make this part of the Library
as ample, as attractive and as useful as possible.
The remainder, which is in the large upper hall, consists of above fifty thousand volumes, and has
come to us almost entirely by donation, but chiefly from the munificence of our great benefactor, Mr.
Bates, who — over and above his original gift of fifty thousand dollars, the income of which for the last
five years has been devoted, as he required it should be, to the purchase of " books of permanent value
and authority," — has more recently given the city between twenty and thirty thousand volumes of
other valuable and often very costly books, selected on the same wise principle. Nor does he stop with
such beneficence, but from month to month continues to afford us fresh proofs of his desire to promote
the welfare of an institution for which he first laid a sure and sufficient foundation, and to which he first
gave a guiding and decisive impulse. Many of the books in this large and important portion of the
Library are more or less fitted for circulation, and destined to it, like those in the lower hall. The
preparation of a catalogue of all of them is far advanced, and the index to it will be published without
unnecessary delay. But it has been thought advisable by the Trustees not to postpone the circulation
of the books in the lower hall until the catalogue of the books in the upper hall can be completed, and
its index carried with the needful care through the press. They are quite aware that the institution
has become too important to large masses of our citizens and their families, to permit any of its resources
to remain inaccessible for a day after it has become possible to open them for use.
It will be observed that the catalogue now published is entitled " An Index." The larger one,
when published, will probably offer a title-page of no higher pretensions. The main catalogue, as the
annual reports have heretofore explained, is much more ample and important, and is to be found in
manuscript, alphabetically arranged on separate cards, indicating the contents of the Library with as
much minuteness of detail, both by subjects and by authors, as the means at the disposition of the
Trustees have permitted them to make it. Any person enjoying the privileges of the Library can have
access to this catalogue, and, by the aid of the Superintendent or one of his assistants, can readily learn
from it whatever the Library contains on any subject concerning which he may desire to make especial
researches. Next to the collection of its books, the Trustees look upon this catalogue as the most
important part of the Library, for it is the part by which the whole mass of its resources is opened for
easy use ; — the key by which all its treasures are unlocked to the many who, in this community, are
now asking for them so often and so earnestly. A large Library without good catalogues has sometimes
a 47 195
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been compared to a Polyphemus without an eye, and more frequently to a chaos, which it certainly too
much resembles. This reproach the Trustees hope to avoid for the Public Library, which they desire,
above everything else, to render useful.
The index now published has been prepared by the Superintendent of the Library, Charles C.
Jcwett, Esq., and by competent and faithful persons under his direction. It is the result of much patient
labor and much practical knowledge and skill. The Trustees believe it to be well fitted to its purpose,
which is that of rendering the portion of the Library represented by it, intelligible and accessible to
all ; — to those who are little in the habit of using books, as well as to those who make reading and study
the main business of their lives. Its arrangement and details they conceive can hardly be made plainer.
It is alphabetical throughout. It is, therefore, as simple in its construction as an English dictionary, and
as easily used. At the same time, they have no doubt that it is sufficiently ample and minute. For not
only does it give the title of each book once with considerable fulness under the name of its author, if
known, or, if not known, under its first leading word, but the same book will be found more briefly
indicated again under its subject : and, if need be, yet again under one or more of the principal words
in its title. Those who may wish to examine any subject will therefore turn to the subject itself in its
alphabetical order and place, and will see, at once, what the Library offers for their especial purpose ; —
those who know only the title of the book they need, will seek it under one of its prominent words ; —
and those who wish to find a given author, will simply look for his name. It is, in fact, an unpretending
piece of practical bibliography adapted to the wants, nbt of scholars, but of the mass of the people, and
intended as much as possible to render the use of the Library pleasant and profitable. At the same
time, it will serve to direct students whose pursuits may demand researches either more minute, or more
comprehensive, to the ampler catalogue on the cards, where they will, with equal ease, find a notice of
every thing the Library can give them.
The Trustees feel under no small obligations to Mr. Jewett for the excellent manner in which this
index and the catalogue on which it is founded have been prepared, and for the great amount of labor,
both in season and out of season, which he has most faithfully bestowed on both of them. The system
adopted is substantially the system explained by him in a pamphlet which he published several years
ago ; but when the catalogue of the Public Library was originally undertaken, there was no thought
that the institution would ever be indebted to his services, and no reason whatever existed for selecting
Mr. Jewett's system in preference to any other, except that it was believed to be the best and the most
practical for the purposes to which it was here to be applied.
But while the Trustees offer this statement of the condition of the Library, and of the catalogues
by which its use is to be made easy and agreeable to the public, they do not wish to be understood as
claiming the institution itself to be all they would gladly have it. Private munificence has, indeed, in a
comparatively short time, made the collection of its books large and respectable, and its catalogues, by
the zeal and fidelity of those employed to make them, have been prepared — so far as they are yet pre-
pared — with extraordinary rapidity and success. Taken together it is hoped they may prove to be the
foundation of a good Library, with a good apparatus to promote or ensure its usefulness. But the
Trustees do not suppose that the institution as yet is anything more or anything better than this state-
ment implies. Many important books will be sought for in vain on its shelves and in its catalogues by
those who examine them with intelligence and with care. These books will, no doubt, be purchased as
fast as the funds at the disposal of the Trustees will permit, so that, in time, the whole Library may
become in every department of human knowledge such a Library as the City of Boston ought to have,
and such as its citizens not only ask for, but will faithfully use for their own benefit and for the advance-
ment of the city's character and prosperity. To reach this most desirable end, and to reach it at no
distant day, the Trustees rely confidently on the beneficence of the patrons and friends of the Library,
who have already done so much for it ; on the interest felt in it by our citizens generally, who, with
their families, daily enjoy its great privileges ; and on the City Government, which never ceases to feel
the paramount duty of protecting and fostering whatever promotes the education and the moral advance-
ment of the whole community. EDWARD EVERETT,
GEO. TICKNOR,
JOHN P. BIGELOW,
NATH. B. SHURTLEFF,
W. W. GREENOUGH,
GEORGE DENNIE,
PUBLIC LIBRAHY, 19 Oct., 1858. HENRY W. HAYNES.
INDEX
ABADDON: a poem. Fail-field, S. L 349.2
A BBEOKUTA: the Yoruba mission. Tucker, Miss. 699.14
ABBOT, A. Letters in Cuba. Boston, 1820. 8° . C35.1
ABBOT, The: a novel. Scott, Sir AV 400.55-59
AHUOTSFOKD. See Irving, W.
ABBOTT, J. The corner stone. Boston, 1&"5. 12° 1087.10
— [Franconia stories.] New York, n.cl. lOv. 16° 738.4
Contents. — Vol. I. Mallcville. II. Wallace. III.
Mary Erskine. IV. Mary Bell. V. Beechnut. VI.
Rodolphus. VII. Ellen Linn. VIII. btuyvesant.
IX. Caroline. X. Agnes.
— General course of history to [17S9.] New
York, 185G. 8° 948.1
— Harper's storybooks. N.Y.,n.d. 27v. in 9. 10° 739.1
Contents. —Vol. I. Bruno; Willie and the Mortgage;
The strait gate. II. Virginia ; Timboo and Joiiba;
Timboo and Fanny. III. The little Louvre; Frank;
Emma. IV. Harper establishment; Franklin; The
studio. V. Ancient history ; English history ;
American history. VI. John Tiue; Eit'rcd; The mu-
seum. VII. The engineer; Kamblcs among the Alps;
Ttr ee gold dollars. VIII. The Gibraltar gallery ; The
alcove ; Dialogues. IX. The great elm ; Aunt Marga-
ret ; Vernon.
— Harper establishment. N. Y., n.d. 10° ... 739.2
— History of Alexander the G. N. Y.,n.d. 10° 549.1-1
— - Alfred of England. N. Y., 1841). 10° . . 559.1-5
— - Charles I. of England. N. Y., n.d. 10° . 559.18-21
— - Charles II. of England. N. Y., 1852. 10° . 559.22-24
— - Cleopatra. New York, n.d. 10° .... 549.5-10
— - Cyrus the Great. New York, 1852. 10° . 549.11-13
— - Darius the Great. New York, n.d. 10° . 549.15-16
— - Q. Elizabeth. New York, 1854. 10°. . . 509.1-0
— - Hannibal. New York, n.d. 10° 549. 14
— - Julius Caesar. New York, 1852. 10°. .549.17-18
— - Mary Q. of Scots. New York, 1854. 10°. 5">9.7-12
— - Nero. New York, 1853. 10° 549.19
— - Pyrrhus. New York, 1854. 10° 549.20-24
— - Kichard I. of England. N. Y., 1857. 10°. 559.8-12
— - Kichard 1 1. of England. N. Y., 1858. 1C°. 579.8-12
— - Kichard III. of England. N. Y., 1858. 10° .579.13-17
— - Romulus. New York, 1852. 10° .... 549.27-28
— - William the Conq. N. Y., n.d. 10° ... 559.0-7
— - Xerxes the Great. N. Y., 1852. 16° . . 549.25-20
- Kollo on the Atlantic. Boston, n.d. 10° . . 059.1-4
— - in London. Boston, 1858. 10° 059.5-7
— - in Paris. Boston, 1854. 10° G59.8
— - in Switzerland. Boston, 1854. 10". . . . 059.0-11
— - in Geneva. Boston, 1857. 16° 659.12-10
— - in Holland. Boston, 1857. 10° 659.17-21
— - on the Khine. Boston, 1857. 10° ... 059.22-24
— Springfield Armory. n.p., n.d. 10° 738.5-7
— Summer in Scotland. New York, 1848. 12° 647.18-21
— "Way to do good. New York, [1852.] 12°. . 1087.6
— Young Christian. New Y'ork, [1851.] 12°. . 1087.7
ABBOTT, J. S. C. Child at home. N. Y., n.d. 10° 1109.14
— History of Henry IV. of Fr. N.Y.,1856. 16° 559.13-17
— - Hernando Cortez. N. Y., 1855. 10° ... 579.1-5
— - Josephine. New York, 1854. 10°. . . .539.17-22
— - King Philip. New York, 1857. 10° ... 579.7
— - Maria Antoinette. New York, 1854. 10°. 5(59.13-10
— - Mme. Roland. New York, 1853. 10°. . 509.23-27
— Mother at home. New York, n.d. 16° ... 119.12
— Napoleon at St. Helena. New York, 1855. 8° . 602.2-4
— Napoleon Bonaparte. N. Y., 1855-6. 2v. 8°. 601.1-8
ABDUL MKDJID. See Gilson, A. Czar and sultan. 918.16
ABDY, E. S. Journal in the United States, 1833-4.
London, 1835. 3v. 8° 629.7
ABEL, F. A. and Bloxham, C. L. Handbook of
chemistry. Pref. by Dr. Hofmann. Philad.,
1854. 8° 156.3
ABELL, L. G. The skillful housewife's book. N.
York, 1855. 12° 188.29
ABERCKOMBIE, J. Intellectual powers, rev. ed.
with add. by J. Abbott. N. Y., 1853. 12° . 124.20-21
— Intellectual powers. New York, n.d. 18° . 810.46
— The moral feelings. New York, 1848. 18° . . 810.57
ABERNETHY, J. Memoirs of. Macilwain, G. . . 588.8
ABIPONES of Paraguay, Acc't of. Dobrizhofl'er, M. 206.2
ABOLITION. See Slavery.
ABORIGINES of Am., Manners of. Nuttall, T. . , 624.8
— of the U. S., Acc'tof. Sanford, E 305.1
— of N. Eng., Hist. of. Thacher, J 227.11
ABORTION, Causes and treatm't of. AVhitehead, J. 1533
ABOUT, E. Germaine. Paris, 1857. 12° 1078.15
— LaGr^cecontemporaine. 2ded. Paris, 1855. 12° 1078.54
— Greece and the Greeks, transl. N. Y., 1857. 12° 918.15
— Tolla: a tale of mod. Home. Boston, 1850. 10° 478.13
ABRADATES and Panthea: a poem. Atherstonc,
E 349.9-10
ABRANTES, Duchesse d'. See Junot, Mme. L. P.
ABUSE, School of. Gosson, S 342.2
ABYSSINIA. Gobat, S. Three years in 097.7
— Johnston, C. Travels in Southern 097.1
— Parkyns, M. Life in 097.5-6
— Russell, M. History, etc., of 810.61
ACADIAN geology. Dawson, J. W 103.23
ACCUM, F. Chemical tests. 3d ed. Lond., 1820. 12° 150.24
ACCOUNT of pilgrim celebration, Plymouth, Aug.
1, 1853. Boston, 1853. 8° 224.17
ACHILLES Tatius, Romances of. Tr. by Smith, R. 844.10
ACKERMANN, Charlotte. Roman. Miillcr, O. . . 1013.12
ACLAND, C. Manners and customs of India.
London, 1847. p.8° 889.2
ACTON, E. English bread-book. Lond., 1857. 12° 188.33
ACTON, W. Diseases of urinary and generative
organs. Fr. 2d Lond. ed. N. Y., 1852. 8" 151.21
ACTON, Mass., A history of. Shattuck, I,. . . . 224.20
ACTORS in the plays of Shakespeare, Memoirs
of. Collier, J. P 342.31
ACTORS, An apology for. Heywarcl, T 342.2
ACTS of the Apostles. Barnes, A. Notes. . . . 1097.9
— Hackett, H. B. Commentary 1093.2
See also .• Bible.
ADAIR, R. Mission to the court of Vienna, 1800.
London, 1844. 8° 667.3
ADALBERT, Pr. of Prussia. Travels in South of
Europe and in Brazil. Transl. by Sir R. H.
Schomburgk and J. E. Taylor. Introd. by
Bar. von Humboldt. Lond., 1849. 2v. 8°. 63311
ADAM, A. Roman antiquities. Notes by J. Boyd
7th N. Y. ed. by L. L. Da Ponte. New York,
1836. 8° 954.7
ADAM Blair, Passages in life of. Lockhart, J. G. 709.9
ADAM Brown, the merchant. Smith, H 802.21
ADAM Graeme of Mossgray. Oliphant, Mrs. . . 753.13
ADAMS, Mrs. A. Journal and corresp. 1786. Ed.
by [C. A. DeWindt.] N. Y., 1841. 2v. 12° 217.18
— Letters, with memoir by C. F. Adams. 4th ed.
Bostom, 1848. 10° 537.2
ADAMS, H. History of the Jews. Boston, 1812.
2v. 12° 049.6
— Memoir, by herself. Boston, 1832. 12' ... 599.3
— View of religions, in 2 parts, 2d ed. Boston,
n.d. 8° 1099.5
ADAMS
AGATHA
ADAMS, II. G. Cyclopaedia of poetical quotations.
London, n.d. 10° 344.21
ADAMS, J. Letters to his wife. Ed. by C. F. Ad-
ams. Boston, 1S41. 2v. 10° 5.37. 3
— Works, with life and notes, by C. F. Adams.
Boston, 1850-5.. lOv. 8° 283.1
Conic::'.!.— Vol. I. Lif •. II. Diary; Notes of debates
incorgress, 1775 — G; Autobiography ; App. III. Auto-
biography, continued ; Diary; Notes of debate in the
senate of the I '. 8.; Essays; Disputation on the canon
and the feudal law ; Instiuctions of Braintree to its
representat.ves, 17G3 ; Instructions of Boston to their
representatives, 17U8-U ; On the independence <.f
the judiciary : controversy between \V. brattle and J.
Adams; App. IV. Novanglus, or a history of the dU-
pute with America from 1J54 ; Thoughts on govern-
ment, 1770 ; Keport of a constitution for Massachu-
setts, 177'J ; Defence of the Constitutions of ihe U. S.
177*, vol.1. V. Defence, vols.2and3. VI. Defence,
vol. 3. continu-d; D.scourses on JUavila ; Four let-
ters on government; Three letters on the Constitu-
tion; letters to Jno. Taylor of Caroline, in reply to
strictures on the Defence; Review of Mr. Hillhouse'*
propositions for amending the Constitution. V1J.— IX.
Orh'ci 1 Ktters, messages, and public papers. IX., X.
General correspondence; Indexes.
— Administration of. Gibbs, G 285. 5
— Diplomatic hist, of the administration of.
Trescot, \V. H 207.5
— Suppressed history of the administration of.
Wood, J 300.7
ADAMS, J. Q. Dermot Mac Morrogh, in 4 cantos.
Boston, 1832. 8° 314.10
— Letters on the Bible. Auburn, 1850. 32° . . 129.30
— Letters on the masonic institution. Boston,
1847. 8° 134.6
— Letters on the study of the Bible, with letters
of Mrs. A. Adams 5")7.2
— Life of. Quiney.J 512.1
— Life and Public Services. Seward, W. H . . . 517.25
ADAMS, Nath'l. Annals of Portsmouth, [X. H.]
Portsmouth, 1825. 8° 224.20
ADAMS, Kei: Xeh. Christ a friend, 13 discourses.
Boston, 1855. 8° 1100.3
— South side view of slavery 127.21
— The communion Sabbath. Boston, 185 i. 12° 110(5.3
— The friends of Christ in the X. T. 3d ed.
Boston, 1853. 8° 1083.10
ADAMS, K. Narrative of an Am. sailor wrecked on
W. coast of Africa, 1810. Boston, 1817. 8° 092.7
ADAMS, Her. W., M.A. Sacred allegories. Phila-
delphia, 1858. sm. 4° 1004.0
ADAMS, W., D. 7>. The three gardens, Eden, Goth-
semane, and Paradise. X. York, 185 i. 12° 1080.27
ADAMS, W. T. All aboard, or life on the lake.
Boston, 1856. 10° 720.3
— The boat club ; a talc for boys. Boston, 1855. 12° 720.7-8
— Now or never. A story for young folks. Bos-
ton, 1857. 12° 720.4-6
ADAPTATION of external nature to man. Chal-
mers, T 820.0
ADCOCK, H. Rules and data for the steam engine.
London, 1830. 12° 108.20
ADDISON, J. Poetical works, with life. London,
[1700?] 24° 300.10
— The spectator; complete. London, 1*27. 8° 873.12
— - With the lives of the authors. Phila.,
1851. 12v. in 4. 12^ 008.8-0
— - Selections from the. N. Y., 1840. 2v. 18° 830.2
— Sir Roger de Coverley, notes by W. II. \Vill<.
London, 1852. p. 8° 400.1
— Life of. Aikin, L 584.2
- and writings of. Macaulay, T. B 409.17
ADELE. A tale. Kavanagh, J 454.1-3
ADEI.E et Theodore: ou lettres sur 1' education.
Genlis, Mme. de 10G8.6
ADIRONDACK, The: or, life in the woods. Head-
ley, J. T 630.20
ADOLPHE; [roman.] Constant, B 10GC.8
ADOLPIIUS, J. Hist, of England, [reign of Geo.
III.] London, 1840-15. 7v. 8° 904.1
ADOLPHC.S, J. L. Letters to R. Heber on the
[Waverley] novels. Boston, 1822. 8° . . . 808.10
Aoo:;is ; poeme. La Fontaine, J. de 1060.7
ADOPTED child, Hist, of an. Jewsbury, G. E. . . 400.2
ADRIATIC, llighl'ds and islands. Paton, A. A. . 607.4
ADSUEAD, J. Prisons and prisoners. London,
1845. 8° 135.12
ADUI.TEUATIONS, in food and med. Hassall, A. II. 150. 12
— in drugs, chemicals, etc. Peirce, C. H. . . . 156.13
ADVENTURE. See American A. by land and sea . 820.68
ADVENTURER, The. Hawkesworth, J 850.26
— See British essayists, v. 23-25 850.24
— See Johnson, S. Works, 1 901.6
ADVENTURES of British seamen in the So. Ocean.
Edinburgh, 1827. 18° 830.26
ADVICE to his grandchildren. Hale, M 130.0
AEGEAN, Letters from the. Emerson, J 683.4
JSsciiYLUS. Popular Eng. specimens of the
Greek dramat. poets, with essays and notes.
London, 1831. 24° 359.0
— Tragedies ; transl. by T. A. Buckley. London,
1849. p. 8° 814.0-7
^Esopus. [Fables, translated.] 16° 728.10
AESTHETIC papers. Peabody, E. P 873.0
-ESTHETIC works. Schlegel, F. von 838.8
AFFLICTED, An offering to the. Parkman, F. . . 1080.25
AFFLICTED man's companion. Willison, J. . . . 1100.5
AFGHANISTAN. Ferrier,J. P. Caravan journeys . 604.3
— Frascr, J. B. Description of. 810.08
— Gleig, G. R. Sale's brigade in 890.11
— Sale, Lady. Disasters in. 1841,2 987.6
AFLOAT and ashore. Cooper, J. F 7C0.1-5
AFRICA. Adams, R. Western coast of, in 1810 . 002.7
— Andersson,C. J. Four years in So. Western . 097.4
— Backhouse, J. Narrative of a visit to South. C92.13
— Barrow, Sir J. Travels into Southern . . . 692.1
— Barth, H. Travels in North and Central . . 601.12
— Burton, R. F. First footsteps in East .... 002.5-0
— Caillie, R. Travels through Central Oo:).10
— Campbell, J. Travels in South 002.12
— Carnes, J. A. .Voyage to the W. coast of. . 008.10-17
— Clarke, E. D. Travels in 082.1
— Denham,D. and Clapperton, H. Travels in X.
and Central 603.6
— Foote, A. H. Afr. and the American flag . . 098.13
— Frost, J. Travels in 608.20
— Hamilton. J. Wanderings in North 607.2
— Huutley, Sir H. Service on the slave coast of. 608. 15
— liutchinson, T. J. Impressions of Western. 007.3
— Laing, A.G. Travels in Western 602.4
— Leonard, P. Journal on the Western coast . 000.10
— Livingstone, D. Missionary travels in South.OOl. 1-11
— Murray, H. Discoveries and travels in ... 602.10-11
— - Discovery and adventure in 810.18
— Xapier, E. E. Excursions in Southern . . . 092. J5
- Owen, W. F. W. Voyages to explore . . 702.8
— Park, M. Voyages 820.11
— Philip, J. Native tribes of South 092.8
— Taylor, J. B. A journey to Central 600.4-0
— Wilson, J. L. History and prospects of W. 03S.1
NOTC. — See also the names of the several park of
Africa.
AFRICAN hist., Lights and shadows of. Goodrich,
S. G 039. 1
AFRICAN question, The. Livingstone, D 894.4
AFRICAN wanderings. Werne, F 400.20
AFTER the ball. A tale. Opie, A 409.45
AGASSIZ, L., K.N. Journey to Switzerland.
London, 1833. 8" 003.8
AGASSIZ, Prof. L. Contributions to the natural
history of the U. S. Boston, 1857. 2v. 4° 170.2
Contents. — Vol. I. Part I. Essay on classification.
Part 2. N. A. testudinata. II. Parts. Embryology
of the turtle.
— Lake Superior: its phys. char., etc.: with a
nar. of tour, by J. E. Cabot. Boston, 1850. 8° 624. 1
— and Gould, A. A. Principles of zoology.
Part I. Comp. physiology. Rev. ed. Bos-
ton, 1853. 12° 177.6-7
— - Comparative physiology. Edited by T.
Wright. From rev. cd. London, 1851. p. 8" 810.12
AGATHA'S husband. A novel. Muloch, D. M. v.II. 702.1-2
AGE
ALFRED
AGE, The: a colloquial satire. Bailey, P. J. . . . 339.5
AGE of gold, The: and other poems. Lunt, G. . 349.14
AGNES flc Mansfeldt : a tale. Grattan, T. C. . . . 798.4
AGNES : a Franconia story. v.10. Abbott, J. . . 738.4
AGXES: a novel. Pike, M. H 427.2-4
AGRICOLA, Cn. J. Life of, transl. Tacitus, C. C. 872.11
AGRICULTURAL chemistry. Liebig, J. von. . . . 155.24
— Nash, J. A 168.4
See also .- Agriculture.
AGRICULTURAL engineering-. Andrews, G. II. . 8--'9.2
AGRICULTURAL essays. Taylor, Col. , 1 109.12
AGRICULTURAL instructor. Murphy, E. . . v. II of 109.15
AGRICULTURE. Allen, J. F. Culture of the grape.105. 19-21
— Banficld, T. C. Agriculture of the Klune. .. 840.1
— Chorlton, W. Grape grower's guide 105.25
— Colman, H. European 105.9
— Dana, S. L. Muck manual 169.31
— Dumas, J.B. Manures, iiutrit. of plants . v. II of 105.4
— Eastwood, B. Cultivation of the cranberry. 105.24
— Fownes, G. Application of chemistry to. .. 819.1
— Harris, T.W. Insects injurious to vegetation 1C5.1
— Johnston, J. F. W. Chemistry and geology
applied to 164.14
— - Relations between science and 104.15
— Kenrick, W. New American orchardist . . . 1C9.7
— Liebig, J. v. Chemistry in its application to 104. 6
— Massachusetts. Manual of the mulberry tree 109.10
— Olcott, H. S. Sorgho and imphee, the sugar
canes 160.12
— Pardee, K. G. Cultivation of the strawberry 105.20
— Kusscll, R. A. of North America 023.4
— Stuckhardt, J. A. Chemistry of 830.1
— Ysabeau, A. Plantes lourrageres 1075.0
— - Arbres fruiticrs » 1075.5
— - Engrais et amendements 1075.4
— - Operations agricoles 1075.1
See also .• Farming, Gardening, Husbandry,
Kural and domestic economy.
AGUILAR.G. Daysof Bruce. N. Y., 1853. 2v. 12°.7C5.1-:0
— Home Influence: a tale. New ed. N.Y., 1854. 12° 704.2-4
— - Same. New ed. Boston, 1854. 12°. . . 764.1&5
— Mother's recompense. New York, 1853. 12°. 704. 0-S
— Vale of Cedars, [with biogr. sketch.] New
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— "Woman's friendship. A story. New York,
1850. 12° 764.0-15
— Women of Israel. N. Y., 1853. 2v. 12*. ..700.11-15
AGUIHRE, The crimes of, Southey, R 260.9
AHMED Ibn Hemdem. Turkish evening enter-
tainments. Transl. by J. P. Brown. New
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AIKIN, A. Illustr. of arts and manufactures.
London, 1841. 16° 199.17
AIKIN, J. Select works of the Br. poets, fr. Ben
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Boston, 1840. 18" 499.12-13
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AINSLIE, W. Hist, of Br. India. See Murray, H. 810.51
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AIXSWORTH, W. H. James II. An historical ro-
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AIR, Change of: or, the pursuit of health. John-
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AIRS of Palestine: a poem. Pierpont, .1 309.17
AIRY, G. B. Gravitation. London, 1834. 12° . . 140.24
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AKEXSIDE, M. Poetical works: with life. Lon-
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i — - Same. London, 1845. p.8° 319.1
I — Pleasures of the imagination. New ed., with
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— - Same. See " Poems of established repu-
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— Life, writings and genius of. Bucke, C. . . . 580.10
ALADDIN : a poem. Oehlenschliiger, A. G 334.23
ALBERT et Isabelle, Histoire d' 10:5.14
ALBIGENSES, Hist, of the crusades against. Sis-
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ALBINUS. Introduction to Plato. Works IV. . . 8!4.'i
ALBUM iisterreichischer Dichter. \Vien, 1850. 8° 3013.3
Containing lioyrapji. notices and selections from
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ALCAN, M. Manuel du tisserand. Bruxelles,
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ALCHEMY and the alchemists. Hitchcock, E. A.. 197.4
ALCINOUS. Introduction to Plato. Works IV. . 814.3
ALCOHOLIC drinks, Effects of. Forbes, J 127.19
ALCOHOLIC liquors, Use and abuse of. Carpenter,
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ALCOTT, W. A. Moral philosophy of courtship
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ALCOVE, The. Abbott, J. Harper's st.bks., VIII. 739.1
ALDAGrcy: a tale of N. Jersey 801.1
ALEPPO to Jerusalem. Journey. Maundrell, H. 084.9
ALEXANDER the Great, Essay on. Schlegel, K.
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— History of. Abbott, J 549.1^
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ALEXANDER VI. Pope. Life of. Gordon, A. . 544.2
ALEXANDER I. of Russia, Last days of. Lee, R. 5i7.1G
ALEXANDER, A. Authenticity, etc. of the Scrip-
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ALEXANDER, J. E. L'Acadie: or seven years in
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ALEXANDER, W., Earl of Stirling. Life of.
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L' Antidote; La Finestrina; n Divorzio.
— Tragedie. Firenze, 1855. 2v. 12° 1046.3
Contents.— Vol. I. Filippo; Polinice; Antigone; Vir-
ginia; Agamcnnone; Oreste; Rosmunda; Ottavia ;
Timoleone; Merope ; Maria Stuarda ; La congiura
de' Pazzi;Don Garzia. II. Saul; Agide; Sofonisba;
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ALFORD, H. Poetical works. Boston, 1853. 16° 324.10
ALFRED the Great, History of. Abbott, J 559.1-5
ALFRED
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ALFRED the Great, Asser's life of 846.4
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— Life of; and version of Orosius. Pauli, R. . 85'J.4
— ou 1'Angleterre sous les Anglo-Saxons. Gui-
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— Poems of. Tupper, M. F. Works, IV. . . . 887.3
ALGEBRA. A. and arithmetic 305.17
— De Morgan. Double algebra 147.14
— - Elements of 147.15
— Haddon, J. Elements of. 820.21
-r- Kirkman, T. P. Mnemonic lessons in .... 829.35
— Lund, T. A short course of 149.27
— Peirce, B. Elementary treatise on 148.4
ALGEBRAIC geometry. Waud, 8. W 305.17
ALGEBRAICAL equations, Theory of. Murphy, R. 305.15
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ALGERIA in 1845. St. Marie, Count 098.23
ALGIC researches. Schoolcraft, II. R 489.9
ALGIERS. Bowen, A. War with 215.11
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ALHAMBRA, The. See Irving, W.
ALI Pasha, Life of. Davenport, R. A 379.15
ALICE : or, the mysteries. Lytton, E. Bulwer . . 405.10
ALISON, Rev. A. Essays on taste. With correc-
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ALISON, Sir A. History of Europe from 1789 to
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— Epitome of the hist, of Europe, from 1789 to
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— History of Europe, 1815-52. New York, 1855-
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ALKALIMETRY, New methods of. Fresenius, C.
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ALL aboard : or, life on the lake. Adams, W. T. 729.3
ALL is not gold that glitters. Opie, A 469.28-29
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ALLEGIIANY mountainsj Letters from the. Lan-
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ALLEGORIES, Sacred. Adams, W 1094.9
ALLEINE, R. Heaven opened. New York, n.d. 12° 1107.5
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ALLEN, E. Narrative of his captivity. Walpole,
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- - Same. 4th ed. Burlington, 1840. 12°. . 528.17
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— Life of. Sparks, J. Lives of em. indiv. II. 518.5
— - Same 528.22
— - Same. Amer. biog., v. I 529.1
— Life of. Moore, H 528.19
ALLEN, J. Battles of the British navy. New ed.
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ALLEN, J. F. Culture of the grape vine. 3d ed.
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ALLEN, W. and Thompson, T. R. H. Expedition
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ALLEYN, E. Memoirs of. Collier, J. P 342.1
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— Monaldi : a tale. Boston, 1856. 16° 755.1
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ALMACKS revisited. A novel. London, 1828. 3v. 12° 709.4
— - Same. New York, 1828. 2v. 12° .... 769.5
ALNWICK castle and other poems. Halleck, F. G. 345.10
ALONE: a novel. Hawes, V 805.23-25
ALPHONSO and Dalinda : a tale. Genlis, Mme. de. 449.21
ALPS. Abbott, J. Rambles among the. Harper's
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— Brockedon, W. Excursions in the 663.13
— Forbes, J. D. Travels through A. of Savoy. 663.2
— Heudley, J. T. A. and the Rhine 070.18
— Hinehliff. T. W. Summer months among the 007.14
— Murray, J. Handbook of Savoy and Piedmont 049.18
— Muston, A. The Israel of the 87'.). 13
ALTAMONT: or the charity sister. Norton, Mrs. 802.2
ALTAK, Companion for the. Hobart, J. H 118.10
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ALTON Locke, tailor and poet. Kingsley, C.. . .484.13-14
AMABEL, a family history. Wormelcy, M. E. . . 416.2
AMADIS of Gaul. Lobeira, V. de 779.2
AMALIE von Sachsen. Original Beitrage zur deut-
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Der 1-andwirth; Der Verlobungiring. III. Der Zog-
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Der Mojoratscrbe: Der Pflegevater; Das Friiulein vom
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AMARANTH, The. Philadelphia, n.d. 18° 850.28
AMARI, M. La guerra del vespro Siciliano. 5ta
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AMAZON" rirer. Prince Adalbert. Voyage up the 633.11
— Edwards, W. H. Voyage up the 635.15
— Maw, H. L. Passage by the, to the Atlantic. 633.13
— Warren, J. E. Scenes and adventures on the.636. 30-31
AMAZON steamship. Loss of the • . 989.9
AMBER witch, The. Meinhold, J. W 889.34
AMBLY, P.B. d'. Les cartes a jouer. Paris, 1854. 12° 1078.28
AMENITIES of literature. D'Israeli, 1 897.7-8
AMERICA. Alexander, .I.E. Seven years in British. 620.8
— Baily, J. Description of Central 260.4
— Baird, R. Religion in 113.2
— Baxter, W. E. A. and the Americans .. . . 629.30
— Beltrami, J. C. Pilgrimage in 625.18
— Biggs, J. Miranda's attempt in South. . . . 260.7
— Birkbeck, M. Journey in 625.17
— Bogen, F. W. The German in 629.33
— Brackenridge, H. M. Voyage to South . . . 633.19
— Bremer, F. Impressions of 627.2
— Buckingham, J. S. A. historical, statist., etc. 624.4
— Carver, J. Travels through North 639.8
— Chambers, W. Things in 627.22
— Columbus, C. First voyage to 214.1
— Crowe, F. The gospel in Central 1087.4
— Darusmont, F. W. Society and manners in . 624.9
— Esquemeling, J. Buccaneers of 254.3
— Everett, A. H. Political situation of .... 297.3
— Fearon, H. B. Sketches of 624.15
— Frost, J. Remarkable events in hist. of. . . 304.7
— Gass, P. Travels through North 625.6
— Godley, J. R. Letters from 629.6
— Goodrich, S. G. Contes de Pierre Parley . . 1069.8
— Gordon, T. F. Span, discov. previous to 1520 259.9
— Grant, A. Manners and scenery in 878.7
— Graves, A. J. Woman in 820.61
— Griswold, R.W. Poets and poetry of . . . . 314.4&6
— Gurowski, A. G. de. A. and Europe .... 134.19
— Hamilton, T. Men and manners in 626.1
— Holmes, A. Annals of, 1492-1826 304.9
— Humboldt, A. von. Anc. inhabitants of .. . 256.2
— Jobson, F. J. A. and Am. Methodism . . . 625.22
— Jones, G. History of ancient , . . 254.1
— Johnston, J. F. W. Notes on North . . . .624.16-17
— Lanman, C. Adventures in North 409.16
— Lieber, F. The stranger in. . . 628.19
— Long. G. Geography of 365.3
— Lossing, B. J. Anglo Americans, 1763-1788 . 213. S-9
— Lucas, S. Charters of the Eng. colonies in 305.3
AMERICA
AMPERE
AMERICA. M'Intosh, M. J. Woman in 888.23
— Macgillivray, W. Humboldt's journeys in . 810.54
— Mackenzie, A. Voyages through Xorth . . . 025.19
— Marryat, Capt. F. Diary in 02S.7
— Martineau, H. Society in 028.17
— Murat, A. A. and the Americans 297.20
— Murray, C. A. Travels in North 039. 3
— Murray, H. Discoveries and travels in Xorth 025.14
— - Account of British 820.8
— Neff, J. K. Army and navy of 215.10
— Parkinson, K. Tour in, 1798-1800 024.13
— Powell, T. Living- authors of, 1850 518.15
— Pritts, J. Early history of 245.2
— Rafinesque, C. S. Trav. and researches in X. 029.11
— Raumer, F. von. A. and the Amer. people . 297.1
— Roberts, O. W. Excursions in Central . . . 830.35
— Robertson, W. History of 830.5
— Kobinson, C. Voyages along the coast of
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— Russell, R. Agriculture and climate of X. . 023.4
— Saxe-Weimar, Duke of. Travels through Xo. 623.11
— Schaff, P. Lectures on 1088.10
— Scherzer, C. Travels in Central 038.2
— Shireff, P. Tour through Xorth 024.10
— Simpson, T. Discov's on coast of X'., 18.'JO-39 025.2
— Smith, J. T. Discovery of, by the Xorthmen 309.6
— Squier, E. G. Notes on Central 263.1
— Stansbury, P. Pedestr. tour in North . . . . 624.10
— Stephens, J. L. Incidents of trav. in Central 021.5-9
— Stuart, J. Three years in Xorth 039.0
— Sutcliff, R. Travels in Xorth 628.29
— Trumbull, H. Discovery of 245.7
— Tudor, H. Tour in Xorth 638.1
— Tytler, P. F. The northern coasts of .... 627.18
— Wakefield, E. G. Social and political state of
England and 645.1
— Warner, II. W. The liberties of 297.15
— Waterton, C. Wanderings in South 633.16
— Weld, I. Travels through Xorth 625.15
— Wells, W. V. War in Central 266.8
— - Travels in Central 021.2
— Whately, R. Historic certainties respecting. 808.15
See also the various divisions under their several names,
as United States, Brazil, etc.
AMERICAN adventure by land and sea. New
York, [1847.] 2v. 18° 820.08
AMERICAN anecdotes, original and select. Bos-
ton, 1830. 2v. 12° 216.13
— Am. anec. added to the Percy anecdotes . . . 892.3
AMERICAN Anti-slavery Soc. Slavery and the in-
ternal S. trade in the U. S. London, 1841. 8° 127.1
AMERICAN antiquities in the west. Priest, J. . . 256.1
AMERICAN biographical dictionary. Rogers, T. J. 518.14
AMERICAN biography. Belknap, J 820.58
— Sparks, J 529.1
— Medical. Thacher, J 523.11
— Medical. Williams, S. W 523.12
See also .• Biography.
AMERICAN citizen: his rights and duties. Hop-
kins, J. H 134.17
AMERICAN colonies, Introd. hist, to the revolt of.
Chalmers, G 304.8
— Memoirs of a missionary in the Xorth. Mus-
grave, P 889.1
AMERICAN criminal trials. Chandler, P. W. . . . 297.17
AMERICAN eloquence, speeches, etc. Moore, F. . 861.1
AMERICAN frugal housewife. Child, L. M. . . . 188.27
AMERICAN gentleman's guide to politeness and
fashion. Xew York, 1S57. 12° 127.33
AMERICAN government, History of. Benton, T. H. 282.1-4
AMERICAN history, to 1787. Abbott, J. Harper's
storybooks. V 739.1
— Banvard, J. Romance of 228.15
— Schoolcraft, H. R. Contributions to .... 244.6
— Willard, E. Last leaves of 309.11
See also .• America.
AME-RICAN housewife. Philadelphia, 1851. 24°. 189.13
AMERICAN institute of homreopathy. Topograph-
ical anatomy. Report, 1850. [Boston, n.d.j 16° 158.13
AMERICAN inst. of instruc. Lect., at Manchester,
N.H. 1857, incl. Jour., [etc.] Bost., 1858. 12° 138.3
AMERICAN liberty and government questioned.
Ryle, T 104.15
AMERICAN literature. Chambers, W. and R.
Hand-book of 404.13
— Cleveland, C. D. Compendium of 404.3
— Duyckinck, E. A. and G. L. Cyclopaedia of 392.2
— GriswoKl, R. W. A survey of literature. . . 872.12
— - Curiosities of 402.5
— Knapp, S. L. Lectures on 40-1.3
AMERICAN merchant in Europe, Asia and Aus-
tralia. Train, G. F 705.18
AMERICAN naval officers, Lives of. Cooper, J. F. 527.3
AMERICAN notes. Dickens, C 471.1C-17
— Change for. By an American lady 471.1C&18
AMERICAN oratory, Golden age of. Parker, E. G. 866.3
AMERICAN painters, Sketches of. Tuckerman,
H. T 520.8
AMERICAN poetry, Specimens of. Kcttill, S. . . 339.4
AMERICAN poets, Selections from. Bryant, W. C. 820.24
AMERICAN poultry yard. Browne, D. J 168.6
AMERICAN privateers, 1812. Coggeshall, G. . . . 215.8
AMERICAN pulpit. Fowler, H 534.9
AMERICAN rejected addresses. Bigelow, J. . . . 325.4-5
AMERICAN revolution, The. Bancroft, G 212.3-5
— Botta, C. G. G. War of independence . . ..213.11-12
— Campbell, W. W. Border warfare of New
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— Ellet, E. F. Domestic hist, of 217.8-!0
— - Women of 538.13
— Fox, E. Adventures in 219.5
— Frothingham, R., jr. Siege of Boston, etc. . . 214.2-8
— Garden, A. Anecdotes of 213.14
— Gordon, W. Account of 214.11
— Graydon, A. Reminiscences of 213.5
— Hinman, R. R. Connecticut in 213.7
— History of 219.3
— Lamb, R. Journal during 213.13
— Magoon, E. L. Orators of 528.1
— Marshall, C. Diary kept during . 217.13
— Moore, F. Songs and ballads of. ...... 314.2
— Morse, J. Annals of 213.15
— Nell, W. C. Colored patriots of 210. S
— Onderdonk, H., jr. Incidents in Queen's co.. 217.17
— Ramsay, D. History of 214.12
— Saffell, W. T. R. Records of 216.12
— Sears, R. Pictorial history of 305.2
— Simcoe, J. G. Journal of the " Queen's
rangers " 212.2
— Sparks, J. Correspondence of 213.2
— - Diplomatic correspondence of 216.1
— Stone, W. L. Border wars of 820.62
— Sullivan, W. Public men of 213.3
— Thacher, J. Military journal during 214.9
— Trescot, W. H. Diplomacy of 217.16
— Warren, M. Hist, of, with biog. observ.. . . 214.10
— Wilkinson, E. Occupation of Charleston,
S. C 216.10
— Wilson, S. F. History of 210.9
See also .• America and United States.
AMERICAN slavery and colour. Chambers, W. . . 297.8
AMERICAN theatre, History of the. Dunlap, W. . 353.5-6
AMERICAN Tract Soc. Anecdotes for the family.
New York, n.d. 16° 119.21
AMERICAN travel, Appleton's hand book of. Rich-
ards, T. A 639.17
AMERICAN women, Noble deeds of. Clement, J. . 538.2-3
AMERICAN Union, Guide to understanding the.
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AMERICAN'S guide : compr. the decl. of independ-
ence, etc. Philadelphia, n.d. 12° 299.7
AMERICANS. Cooper, J. F. Notions of the. . . 629.12
— Lossing, B. J. Hist, of the Anglo- 213.8-0
— - Memoirs of eminent 518.11
AMERiKA-MUde (Der). Roman. Kurnberger, F. 1013.9
AMES, F. Works, ed. [with life] by his son. Bos-
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AMINTA. Favola boschereceia. Tasso, T 1047.9
AMMER, Die Familie. Sittenroman. Willkomm, E. 1013.5
AMPERE, J. J. La Grece, Rome et Dante. Paris ;
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AMPHIBIANS
6
APPERLEY
AMPHIBIANS, Natural history of. Swainson,W. . 408.1
AMUSEMENTS, Plea for. Sawyer, F. W 129.14
— Festivals, games and. Smith, H 810.31
AMY Herbert. A novel. Sewell, E. M 425.1-2
AMYAS Leigh, Sir: a novel. Kingsley, C. . . .484.0-10
AMYOT, T. Old taming of a shrew. Kepr. fr. cd.
*•• of 1594. Also i A merry jest of a shrewd
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ANA, Selections from the 830.20
ANABASIS: or, expedition of Cyrus. Xenophon. 844.4
ANACREON. Transl. by Th. Bourne. New York,
1852. 18° 830. 23
— Odes, transl. with notes, by T. Moore. Phila-
delphia, 1804. 12° .T5.!)
ANALOGY of religion to nature. Butler, J. . . . toiS.O
ANAM, Sonic account of 825.8
ANATOMIST'S vadc mecum. Wilson, E 157.34
ANATOMY. Carpenter, W. K. Physiological. . . 149.23
— Cutter, C. Anat. and physiology 15S.G
— Fau, J. Anat. for artists 14-1.9
— Flagg, J. F. Topographical 158.13
— Schwann, T. A. du corps humain 10T5.49
— Wilson, E. Human !51.4
— - Practical and surgical 151.7
ANATOMY, Comparative. Beneden, P. J. von . . 1005.5
— Owen, R. Invertebrate animals 172.15
— - Vertebrate .animals 172.10
— - Forms of skeleton and teeth 177.5
— Siebold, C. Th. von. Comparative 175.1
ANATOMY of melancholy. Burton, R 872.7-9
ANOELOT, J. F. A. Fiesque. Trag. 3d cd. Paris,
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ANCIENT and Honorable Artill. Company. Hist.
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ANCIENT regime, The : a tale. James, G. P. R. . 404.7
ANCIENT times. A drama. Strutt, J 499.0
ANCIENT world, The. Ansted, D. T 107.14
ANCRE, Assassinat d'. Marillac, M. dc 1078. 33
ANDERSEN, II. C. Marchen. Ote. Aufl. Leipzig,
n.d. 10" 1035.11
— Only a fiddler ! and O. T. Lond., 1845. 3v. 12° 706. 8
— Story book : with memoir. N. Y., 1852. 16°. 719.9
— True story of my life. London, 1847. 12° . . 546.23
— The two baronesses. London, 1848. 2v. 12° 766.9
— Wonderful tales. New York, 1852. 12° . . . 719.8
ANDERSON, J. Course of creation. Cincin.,1851. 8° 167.23
ANDERSON, R. Life of T. Smollett. Edin., isor>. s° 584.9
ANDERSON, W. Mercantile correspondence. New
York, 1851. 12° 130.21
A.NDERSSON, C. J. Lake Ngami. 2d e(|. London,
1856. 8° 692.2
— - Same. New York, 1850. 12° 697.4
ANDES, Journeys among the. Head, Sir F. B. . . 889.22
— Twenty months in the. Holton, I. F 633.2
ANDRE. A tragedy. Lord, W. W 338.3
ANDRE, Maj. J. Causes of the death of. Smith,
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ANDREINI, G. B. Adam. A drama. Cowper, W.
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ANDREWS, A. The eighteenth century. London,
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ANDREWS, C. Dartmoor prison. N. Y., 1815. 12° 219.2
ANDREWS, C. C. Minnesota and Dacotah. 2d ed.
Washington, 1857. 12" 237.10
ANDREWS, G. H. Agricultural engineering. Lon-
don, 1852-53. 3v. 16° 829.2
ANDREWS, W. W. Eulogy on J. C. Smith .... 898.0
ANDROMEDA. A poem. Kingsley, C 324.18
ANDRYANE, A. Memoirs of a prisoner of state.
London, 1842. 2v. 12° 544.10
ANECDOTES, Original and select. See American
anecdotes 216.13
— anciennes et modernes. See Choix 1079.14
— Dictionnaire d'. See Dictionnairc 1008.5
— for the family. See American Tract Soc. . . 119.21
— historiques et litteraires. Paris, 1853. 12° . . 1078.48
— moral and religious. Arvine, K 892.2
— of foreign courts. See Private anecdotes . . 1005.5
— of his own time. King, Dr. W 688.15
ANGELA. A novel. Marsh, Mrs. A 795.9
ANGLER, The complete. Walton, 1 177.2
ANGLER'S guide. Brown, J. J 177.1
ANGLING literature of all nations 177.29
ANGLO Amer. literature and manners. Chasles, P. • 404.11
ANGLO Saxon chronicle. Bede 840.1
ANGLO Saxon grammar and literature. Klipstein,
L. F 404.4
ANCLO Saxons. Miller, T. History of the . . . 835.6
— Palgrave, F. History of the 389.17
— Turner, S. History of the 905.1
ANIMAL kingdom. Goodrich, S. G. Anecdotes of 109.14
— Jones, T. R. Organization of 172. 1C
ANIMAL life, Sketches of. Wood, J. G 178.24
ANIMAL magnetism. Deleuze,J. P. F. Instruct, in 157.10
— Gregory, W. Letters on 124.11
ANIMAL mechanics. Bell, Sir C 305.12
ANIMAL mechanism. Edwards, M. and Comte, A. 177.2.'$
— Griscom, J. H 810.78
ANIMAL products. Owen, R. Lectures on .. . . 199.16
ANIMALI parlanti. Poema. Casti, G 1(40.4
ANIMALS. Jones, T. R. Natural history of . . . 177. 1C
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— - A. in menageries 398.19
— Trimmer, Mrs. Treatment of 129.4
— Webster, N., jr. History of 177.31
ANIMATED nature. Goldsmith, 0 172.14
ANNALS of England. Oxford, 1855-57. 3v. 10°. 971). 7
ANNE Bolcyn. A tragedy. Boker, Geo. H. . . . 335.2
ANNE of Geierstein. "Scott, Sir W., XXII 480.27-30
ANNE, Court of Queen A. Thomson, Mrs. A. T. . 594.1
ANNUAL of scientific discov., 1850-58. Wells, D. A. 159. 1
ANSPACH-Bayreuth, Margravine of. Memoirs by
herself. London, 1826. 2v. 8° 542.5
ANSTED, D. T. The anc't world. Phila., 1847. 12° 107.14
— Element, geology, mineralogy, and physical
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. — Scenery, science and art. London, 1854. 8° . 208.2
ANSTEK fair. A poem. Tennant, W 309.11
ANTAR ; a Bedoueen romance. Asmai 418.4
ANTARCTIC regions, Voyage in the. Ross,SirJ.C. 702. '4
ANTHON, C. Manual of Greek literature. New
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ANTHON, C. E. Pilgrimage to Treves. New
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ANTHON, J. The law student. New York, 1850. 8°. 133.4
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ANTIGNOSTIKUS, or the spirit of Tertullian. Ne-
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ANTILLES, Wanderings in the. Waterton, C. . 633.10
ANTIQUARY, The. Scott, Sir W., Ill . . . .460.13,15-10
ANTIQUITIES in the British Museum. London,
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— Bockh, A. Public economy of Athens .. . . 953.1
— Brand, J. Popular, of Great Britain 840.8
— Napier, J. Ancient workers in metal .... 199.4
ANTISELL, T. Handbook of the useful arts. New
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ANTISLAVERY recollections. Stephen, Sir G. .. 1089.17
ANTOLOGIA Italiana. Gcnova,*1846. 12° 1040.1
ANTOMMARCHI, F. Last days of Napoleon. 2d
ed. London, 1826. 8° 002.7
ANVERS, Marquisat d'. Huydens, G 1075.18
ANXIOUS enquirer after salvation. James, J. A. . 1109.25
APENNINES, Travels in. Spallanzani, L 076.4
APES, W. Indian nullification. Boston, 1835. 16° 249.3
APHORISMS. Bartlett, J 878.18
APHRA Behn. Roman. Mundt, K 1016.7
APOCALYPSE revealed. Swedenborg, E 1084.3
APOSTLES. See Constitutions and canons of the 1083.1
APPARITIONS. Brierre de Boismont, A. Rational
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— Ferriar, J. Theory of. 118.13
See also .• Supernatural! sm.
APPEARANCE is against her. Opie, Mrs. A. . . 469.38-39
APPERLEY, C. J. The chace, turf and road. Lon-
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APPLETON
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APPLETON'S cyclopaedia of drawing-. Worthen,
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APPLETON'S guide book. Williams, W 030.11
APPLETON'S hand bk. of Am. trav. Richards, T.A. 039.1"
APULEIUS. Works, with Mrs. Tig-he's Psyche.
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— Doctrines of Plato by 814. 3
AQUARIAN naturalist. Jones, T. R 175.10
AQUAIUUM. Handbook. Gosse, P. H 178.14
— Marine and fresh. Somerby, G. B 178.18
ARABELLA Stuart. A romance. James, G. P. R. 4C3.2 & 18-21
ARABIA. Crichton, A. History of 810.67
— Wellsted, J. R. Voyage to 093.3
ARABIA Petraea. Laborde, L. de. Journey . . . 685.8
— Robinson, E. Biblical researches 084.4
— Stephens, J. L. Incidents of travel 699. 1-2
ARABIAN nights' entertainments 733.2
— - Same, translated by E. W. Lane. New ed.
Boston, 1853. 1.8° 713.1
ARABIAN tales and anecdotes. Lane, E. W. . . . 840.30
ARABS in Spain, History of the. Conde, J. A. . . 827. 3
ARAGO, D. F. J. Biographies of scientific men.
Transl. London, 1857. 8° 541.3
— Eloge of Jas. Watt. Transl. by J. P. Muir-
head London, 1839. 8° 573.0
— History of my youth. Transl. by B. Powell.
London, 1855. 10° 548.20
— Meteorological essays. Introduced by Hum-
boldt. Tr. by Col. Sabine. Lond, 1855. 8° 145.17
— Popular astronomy. Transl. by W. K. Kelly.
Oth ed. by L. Tomlinson. London, 1850. 10° 149.34
ARATOR. Agricultural essays. Taylor, J.. . . . 109.12
AHAUCANIANS. Indians of So. Chili. Smith, E. R. 035. 9
ARC.;, Joan of. See Joan of Arc.
ARCH.EOLOGY, biblical. Jahu, J 1103.5
ARCHITECT, The American. Ritch, J. W 201.1-2
ARCHITECTURAL criticism. Gwilt, J 202.2
ARCHITECTURE. Allen, C. B. Cottage building 819.29
— Andrews, G. H. Agricultural buildings . . 829.2
— Bardwell, W. Healthy homes 203.7
— Barnard, H. School 203.3
— Bartholomew, A. Specifications for 202.7
— Bottari, G. Lettere 1049.1
— Brown, R. A. of temples and churches . . . 201.3
— Bullock, J. American cottage builder .... 207.7
— - History and rudiments of 207.0
— Burnell, G. R. Treatise on limes, mortars, etc. 199.19
— Bury, T. T. Rudimentary 819.12
— Dobson, E. Art of building 819.15
— - Brick making 819.10
— - Foundations 819.31
— Downing, A. J. A. of country houses . . .203.11-14
— - Rural 203.8-10
— Fergusson, J. Illustrated hand book of ... 203.21
— Field, M. Rural 203.16
— Fowler, O. S. Gravel wall, and octagon. . . 207.10
— Garbett, E. L. Design in 819.13
— Gwilt, J. Encyclopaedia of 202.6
— - Rudiments of 202.4
— Hibbard, S. Rustic adornments 207.11
— Hosking,W. Regulation of build's in towns 207.13
— - Treatise on, from Encyclopaedia Brit. . . 201.4
— Jarves, J. J. Art hints 208.16
— Law, H. Manuel de construction 1075.32
— Leeds, W. H. Orders of 819.12
- Memes, J. S. History of 830.48
— Moseley, H. Mechanical principles of .. . . 203.20
- Nicholson, P. Principles of 202.5
— - Student's instructor in 203.22
— Ruskin, J. Lectures on 203.2
— - Seven lamps 208.24
— Scott, G. G. Secular and domestic 203.17
— Schayes, A. G. B. A. en Belgique 1065.47
— Turnbull, W. Strength of timber 190.10
— Vaux, C. Cottage 203.15
— Weale, J. Dictionary of 819.26
— Wheeler, G. Homes for the people . . . . • 207.8
— - Rural homes 207.9
— Wilds, W. Earthen walls 207.4
See also .• Carpentry, Chimneys, Masonry,
Naval architecture, Timber, Ventilation,
Warming.
ARCHITECTURE of birds. Rennie, J 839.2
ARCHITECTS, Lives of British. Cunningham, A. 379.9
ARCHITECTS, Lives of the most eminent. Vasari,G. 84s. o
ARCO, S. d'. Corrispondenze • .... . 1058.12
ARCTIC adventure. Sargent, E 704.:0-IO
ARCTIC expedition. 1833-35. Back, G ;0"..!2
ARCTIC explorations. Smucker, S. M 704.17
ARCTIC journal. Stray leaves. Osborn, S 709.7-3
ARCTIC regions, The. Barrow, J. Hist, of voyages 702.16
— - Discovery, from 1818 709. 13
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ARCTIC ocean, Journey to the. King, R 704.18
ARCTIC searching expedition. Richardson, Sir J. 704.8-9
ARCULF, Narrative of. Wright, T • . 840.7
ARKWEDSON, C. D. U. S. and Canada, in 1832-34. 024.12
ARGENTINE provinces, Jour, in, 1849. Strain, I. G. 635.13
ARGENTINE republic, Twenty-four years in.
King, J. A 203.8
ARIOSTO, L. Commedie e Satire. Firenze, 1856. 8° 1040.5
Content*. — La Cassaria; 1 Suppositi; La Lena; n
Kegromante; La Scolastica; Commedie in versi;
La Cussaria; I Suppositi; Commedie in prosa; Satire.
— Orlando Furioso. Preceduto da pensieri di
Gioberti. 3a ed. Firenze, 1854. 2v. 12° ... 1046.6
— Orlando Furioso. Tr. by W. S. Rose. Lon-
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ARISTOCRACY, Trials connect, with the. Burke, P. 133.8
ARISTOPHANES. The birds, with notes, etc. ; by
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— Comedies. Tr. by W. J. Hickie. Lond., 1853. p.8° 834. 13
ARISTOTELES. Metaphysics. Tr. by J. H. Mc-
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— Ethics. Transl. by R. W. Browne. London,
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— Rhetoric, also poetic. Tr. by T. A. Buckley.
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ARITHMETIC. Cours elementaire 1075.39
— Hipsley, W. A. applied to interest, annui-
ties, etc 829.20
— Lardner, D. Treatise on 398.6
. — Mailly, E. Science du calcul 1065.37
— Meulder, L. de. Calcul mental et chiflfre . . . 1005.39
— Waud, S. W. Treatise on 305.17
— Young, J. R. Treatise on 829.18
— - Key to treatise 829.19
ARKANSAS territory in 1819, Travels. Nuttall, T. C24.8
ARMADA, The: a fragment. Macaulay, T. B. . 324.13
ARMENIA. Curzon, R. A year at Erzcroom, etc. 087.5 "
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Sketches or essays by Launcelot Temple.
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ARMSTRONG, Gen. J. War of 1812. New York, 1840.
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— Livesof Anthony Wayne, and Richard Mont-
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— - Same. See Sparks' Am. biogr.
ARMSTRONG, L. Temperance ref. New York,
1853. 12° 127.22
ARMSTRONG, R. Treatise on steam-boilers. Lon-
don, 1850. 16" 819.41
ARMSTRONG, R. G. Memoir of Hannah Hobbie. N.
York, n.d. 16° 119.11
ARMY and navy of America. Neff, J. K 215.10
ARMY on the Rio Grande. Thorpe, T. B 259.6
ARNALDO da Brescia. Tragcdia. Niccolini, G. B. 1056.8
ARNOULT
ASTRONOMY
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ARNDT, K. M. Gedichte. Ncue Ausg. Leipzig-,
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ARNIM, E. von. Bettina. Goethe's Bricfwcchsel
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ARNIM, L. A. v. Ausgewiihlte Novellen. Berlin,
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und dcr gUckliclie Flrber; Die Ehenschmiede; Die
Verkleidurgen dcs franzosischen llofmeisters und
seines deutschen Zoglir.gs; Angclikadie Gcnucserin.
IT. Holiindische J,icbhabereien ; Philander; Wunder
ober Wunder; Fartt Ganzgott und der Singer Ilalb-
gott ; Eurial und I.ukrezia ; Liebesgeschichte de»
Kanzlers Schlik und der schonen Sienerin; Selt-
eames Begegnen und Wiedcrsehen; Frau von Savern.
in. Raphael und seine Nachbarinnen; Die Abenteuer
des Prinzcn Carl Stuart; Die Majoratsherren ; Martin
Marter; Die zerbrocheue Postkutfche.
ARNOLD, B. Life of. Sparks, J. Am. biogr. III. 529.1
ARNOLD, M. Poems. New ed. Boston, 1855. 10° 325.11
ARNOLD, T. Introd. lectures on mod. history. Ed.
by H. Reid. Fr. 2d Lond. cd. N.Y., 1852. 12° 947.11
— History of Rome. Fr. last London ed. New
York, 1840. 2v. 8° 953.2
— - Same. New York, 1853. 8° 953.3
— Later Rom. commonwealth. N. Y., 1840. 8° . 950.3
f — Miscel. works. 1st Am. ed., with additional
essays. New York, 1845. 8° 1083.14
Contents. — The church ; Oxford malignants and
Dr. Hampden; Christian duty of conceding the Ro-
man Catholic claims; Church of England; Tracts for
the times; Divisions and mutual relation cf knowl-
edge; Social progress of states; Rugby school; Use
of the classics; Discipline of the public schools; Early
Roman history ; Social condition of the operative
classes ; Christian politics ; National church estab-
lishments.
— Sermons in Rugby school. N. Y., 1846. 12" . 137.32
— Life and correspondence. Stanley, A. P. . . 574.2-3
ARNOLD, W. D. Oakfield. A novel. 2d ed. Lon-
don, 1854. 2v. p.8° 418.C
— - Same. Boston, 1855. 12° 418.7
ARNOT, W. Race for riches. Pref. and notes by
S. Colwell. Philadelphia, 1853. 12° .... 127.7
ARNOTT, N. Elements of physics. 2dAm.ed. by
I. Hays. Philadelphia, 1831. 8° 145.10
— - Same. New ed. Philadelphia, 1848. 8°. 140.1
ARRAH Neil. A romance. James, G. P. R. . . . 403.3-4
ARRINGTON, A. W. Rangers and regulators of
the Tanaha. New York, n.d. 12° 488.4
• ART. Allston, W. Lectures on 208.10
— Brande, W. T. Dictionary 135.1
— Dcleutre, C. Precis de 1'histoire dc 1' . . . . 1005.13
— Dwight, M. A. Introduction to the study of 208.18
— Groelcy, II. A. at the Crystal Palace. New
York, 1853-54 198.9
— Harris, J. Treatise on 209.4
. — Hazlitt, W. Criticisms on 207.19
— Howitt, A. M. A. student in Munich .... 207.10-17
— Jameson, Mrs. A. Essays on 876.14
— - Hand book to galleries, London 208.9
• — Jarves, J. J. Art hints 208.16
— Ruskin, J. Political economy of 208.25
— Wallace, H. B. Art in Europe 208.3
— Winckelmann, J. History of ancient .... 205.7
See also.- Arts, Fine arts, and Artist.
ART, Application of, to manufact's. Mason, G. C. 197.1
ART: a dramatic tale. Reade, C 415.6
ART of dining. 2d ed. London, 1853. 16° . ... 189.12
ART dramatique, Histoire do 1'. Baron, A 1005.4
ART militaire, Precis de 1'. Brialmont, A 1065..9
ARTHUR Arundel. A novel. Smith, H 802.20
ARTHUR Mervyn. A novel. Brown, C. B 757.3
ARTHUR, Prince. History of P. Arthur and his
knights of the round table, red. into Eng.
by T. Malory. London, 1810. 3v. 24°. . . 850.29
ARTHUR, T. S. The hand but not the heart. New
York, 1858. 12° 416.17
— Insubordination. Baltimore, 1841. 12°.. . . 449.11
— Steps towards heaven. New York, 1858. 12° 1100.17
ARTHUR, T.S. See Carpenter, W. II. Hist, of Vt. 228.13
— Successful merchant. Life of S. Budgett.
New York, 1853. 12° 520.21
ARTIST, Leisure moments of an. Brackett, E. A. 348.19
ARTIST life. Sketches of Amer. painters. Tuck-
erman, H. T 520.3
ARTIST wife : and other tales. Howitt, M 459.3-7
ARTIST'S [Diirer's] married life. Schefer, L. . . . 416.16
ARTISTS of America. Biog. sketches. Lester, C. E. 524.14
ARTISTS of Spain. Stirling, W 543.4
ARTS. Aikin, A. Illustrations of the 199.17
— Antisell, T. Handbook of useful 197.2
— Ewbank, T. Ancient South American .. . . 633.1
— Fosbroke, T. D. Of the Greeks and Romans 378.3
— Guillery, E. Arts ceramiques 1005.18
— Joyce, J. Introduction to the 859.4
— Manual of the 197.19
— Novelties, inventions, etc., in 199.26
— Potter, A. Science applied to the 197.5
— t're, A. Dictionary of 146.2
ARTS of design in the U. S. Dunlap, W 202.1
See also: Art, Fine arts, Useful arts, Rec-
reative arts.
ARVIXE, K. Anecdotes of literature and the fine
arts. Boston, 1853. 8° 892.1
— Moral and religious anecdotes. N.Y., 1852. 1.8° 892.2
ASIIBURNHAM, J. Charles I. Lond., 1830. 2v. 8° 975.10
ASHMUN, J. Memoir of Rev. S. Bacon. Washing-
ton, 1822. 8° 534.13
— Life of. Gurley, R. R 524.16
ASIIWELL, S. Diseases peculiar to women : with
notes by P. B. Goddard. 2d American ed.
Philadelphia, 1848. 8° 151.16
ASIA. Chandler, R. Travels in A. Minor .... 683.5
— Clarke, E. D. Travels in 682.1
— Fellows, Sir C. Travels in A. Minor .... 687.6
— Hamilton, W. J. Researches in A. Minor. . 694.14
— Malcom, H. Travels in South Eastern . . . 709.3-4
— Morier, J. Journey through 694.15
NOTE.— For the various divisions, «ce their several names.
ASMAI. Antar, a Bedoueen romance. Translated
by T. Hamilton 418.4
ASSASSINS, Hist, of the. Hammer-Purgstall, J. v. 937.4
ASSASSINS of the east 849.5
See Secret societies.
ASSAYING. Mitchell, J. Manual of 144.10
— Overman, F. A. and mining 197.10
ASSER'S life of Alfred. Giles, J. A 840.4
ASSURANCE, Life. Babbage, C 147.10
See also .• Insurance.
ASSYRIA and Mesopotamia. Fraser, J. B 820.54
ASSYRIANS, Manners and arts of ancient. Lay-
ard, A. II 685.14-16
ASTIE, J. F. Louis XIV. and the writers of his age.
Transl. by E. N. Kirk. Boston, 1855. 12°. . 1008.10
ASTORIA. Irving, W. VIII 367.2-3
ASTRONOMER, The practical. Dick, T 149.14
ASTRONOMY. Airy, G. B. Lectures on 147.8
— Arago, D. F. Popular 149.34
— Bouvier, H. M. Familiar 146.3
— Brewster, Sir D. More worlds than one. . . 146.28
— Carey, G. G. A. at the present day 147.11
— Carpenter, W. B £30.7
— Ferguson, J. A. explained 146.9
— - Lectures on 146.8
— Grant, R. Hist, of physical 146.10
— Hall, T. G. Outlines of 149.40
— Herschel, Sir J. F. W. Outlines of 146.6
— - Treatise on . . .098.10
— Hind, J. R. The illustrated London 147.12
— - The solar system • 140.26
— Jeans, H. W. Nautical 829.30
— Lardner, D. Handbook 147.18-19
— Loomis, E. Progress of 140.22
— Main, R. Rudimentary 829.27
— Malkin, B. H 305.14
— Mitchell, O. M. Discov. and theories in. .. 879.11
— - Planetary and stellar worlds 140.27
— Moseley, H. Lectures on 147.13
— Nichol, J. P. Architecture of the heavens. . 144.5
ASTRONOMY
BABYLON
ASTRONOMY. Nichol, J. P. Solar system .... 147.22
— - System of the world 140.12
— Olmsted, D. Compendium of 149.8-9
— - An introduction to 140. 4
— - Letters on 149.11-12
— Quetelet, A. Astronomic 1065.46
— Rothman, K. W. Hist. of. Lib. Us. Kn. III. 365.14
— Somerville. Mechanism of the heavens. . . 149.. "to
— Universe no desert 149.6
— Whewell, W. A. with ref. to nat. theology . 826.4
-- - Plurality of worlds 146.18-21
See also .- Navigation.
ATHANASIA: or fore-gleams of immortality. Sears,
E. II 118.18
ATHEISM. Buchanan, J. Modern 10%. 8
— Godwin, B. Philosophy of 1088.34
— Parker, T. Sermons of 1086.19
See also .• Theology.
ATHELINGS, The: a novel. Oliphant, M 753.5
ATHEN.EUS. Deipnosophists. Tr. by C. D. Yonge.
London, 1853. 4v. 8° 844.1
ATHENIA of Damascus. A poem. Dawcs, It. . . 358.8
ATHENIANS, Public economy of the. Bockh,A. . 953.1
ATHENS. Lytton, K. Bulwer. Kise and fall of . 957.7
— Stuart, J. Antiquities of 835.17
— Wright, F. A few days in 868.5
ATHENS and Attica. Miiller, K. 0 955.7
— Wordsworth, C. Residence in 683.6
ATIIERN, A. Here and hereafter : or, the two
altars. Boston, 1858. 12° 478.5
ATHERSTONE, E. Last days of Hereulaneum;
Abradates, and Panthea. London, 1821. 16° 349. 9-10
ATHERTON, and other tales. Mitford, M. It. . . . 794.13
AT home and abroad. Ossoli, M. F. d' 654.5-6
ATKINSON, E. W. Memoirs of the queens of Prus-
sia. London, 1858. 8° 546.1
ATKINSON, H. G. Man's nature and development.
Boston, 1851. 8° 137.18
ATKINSON. T. W. Oriental and western Siberia.
London, 1858. 8° 701.1
ATLANTIC, Kollo on the. Abbott, J 659.1^
ATLANTIC and trans-A. sketches. Mackinnon, Capt. 628.9
ATLANTIS, The new. Bacon, Lord 888.14
ATOMIC theory, Introduction to the. Daubeny, C. 149.30
See also .• Chemistry.
ATTACHE, The. Haliburton, T. C 801.1
ATTIC philosopher in Paris. Souvestre, E 767.10
ATTICA and Athens. Miiller, K. 0 955.7
ATTICA, Residence in. Wordsworth, C 683.6
ATTILA. A romance. James, G. P. R 464.6
ATTLEBOROUGH, Mass. Hist. of. Daggett, J.. . 224.11
ATTORNIES, Duties of. Warren, S 134.25
ATTUCKS, C. Trial of British soldiers for murder
of, Boston, March 5, 1770 '. 219.1
AUBIGNE, J. H. Merle d'. See Merle d' Aubignc'.
AUDUBON, J. J. Adventures and discoveries. St.
John, Mrs. H. . . • 529.2
AUERBACH, B. Dichter u. Kaufmann. Mannheim,
1855. 16" 1037.4
— Schwarzwiilder Dorfgeschichten. Mannheim,
1855. 4v. 8° 1037. 1&3
— Spinoza, ein Denkerleben. Mannheim, 1855.
sm. 8° 1037.2
— The professor's lady. Translated by M. How-
itt. New York, n.d. 8° 802.18
AUGER, E. Voyage en Californie. Paris, 1854. 12° 1078.53
AUGUSTINUS, St. Schaff, P 544.17
AUGUSTUS, Reign of. Arnold, T 956.3
AULDJO, J. Visit to Constantinople and the
Greek Islands. London, 1835. 8° 685.4
AULICUS Coquinariae. Secret history of court of
James I, vol. II 552.6
AULNOY, Ctesse d'. Cabinet des Fees. II. Contes
des fees. III. — V. Fees a la mode. VI.
Les chevaliers errans et la genie fa-
milier 1077.1
AUNT Margaret. Abbott, J 739.1
AURELI AN, or Rome in the third century. Ware,W. 808. 10
AURICULAR confession, History of. Lasteyrie,
C. P. de 1098.10
AUSCULTATION, Student's aid to. Bowditch, H. I. 153.10
AUSTEN, J. Novels. London, 1853. 5v. 16° . . 758.3
Content*. — Vol. I. Sense and sensibility. II. Pride
and prejudice. HI. Emma. IV. Mausfield paik.
V. Northanger abbey, and Persuasion.
— Mansfield park. A novel. London, 1847. 16° 758.5-6
— Pride and prejudice. A novel. London, 1853. 16° 758.7
— Sense and sensibility. A novel. London,
1846. 16° 758.4
— - Same. New York, 1856. 12" 758.2
AUSTIN, B.jr. Constitutional republicanism. Bos-
ton, 1803. 8° 297.11
AUSTIN, J. T. Life of E. Gerry. Boston, 1828-29.
2v. 8° 513.11
AUSTIN, S. Germany, 17CO to 1814. Lond., 1854. 12° 067.15
— Girls' schools and the training of working
women. London, 1857. 12° 137.23
— Goethe and his contemporaries. 2d ed. Lon-
don, 1830. 12° 897.9
AUSTIN, Wm. Letters from London, 1802 & 1803.
Boston, 1804. 8° 647.2
AUSTRALASIAN colonies, Residence in the. Mun-
dy, G. C. . . . . 705.1
AUSTRALIA. Grey, G. Expeditions in 705.4
— Hargraves, E. H. A. and its gold fields . . . 938.7
— Haygarth, H. W. Bush life in 889.21
— Meredith, Mrs. C. Nine years in 707.10
— Rise and progress of 705.15
— Sidney, S. Three colonies of 705.2
AUSTRALIAN backwoods, Sixteen years in. . . . 850.10
AUSTRALIAN colonies. Hughes, W. Origin and
condition of the 409.11
AUSTRALIAN Crusoes. Rowcroft, C 737.7
AUSTRALIAN gold discoveries. Stirling, P. J. . . 136.12
AUSTRALIAN gold fields. Wathen, G. H. Geology 707.15
AUSTRIA. Coxe, W. History of the house of . . 828.2
— Kohl, J. G. Vienna, Prague, Hungary, etc. . 007.2
— Murray, J. Handbook for So. Germany . . 649.5
— Stiles, W. H. A. in 1848^9 924.2
— Sutton, R. Lexington papers. Courts of Lon-
don and Vienna. 17th century 975.11
— Turnbull, P. E. Austria 667.1
— Vehse, E. Court of 927.10
— Wilde, W. R. Scientific institutions of . . . 607.17
AUSTRIAN dungeons in Italy. Orsini, F 919.7
AUSTRIAN empire. Russell, J. Tour in 663.5
AUSTRIAH poets. Album osterreichischer Dichter 1013.3
AUTHENTIC details of the Valdenses. London,
1827. 8° 1096.1
AUTHORS, Calamities of. D'Israeli, 1 897.5-0
AUTOBIOGRAPHY. See Biography.
AUTOGRAPHS for freedom. Stowe, H. B 899.23
AUTUMNAL leaves. Tales and sketches. Child,
L.M 488.12
AUVERGNE, Pilgrimage to. Costello, L. S 654.1
AVA and the Burmese, Account of 825.8
AVA, Embassy to. Symes, M 690.6
AVILLION and other tales. Muloch, D. M 762.1-2
AVON, The. Rambles by rivers. Thorne, J. II. 850.18
AVVENTUROSO Ciciliano. Romanzo storico. Bu-
sone da Gubbio 1059.8
AWFUL disclosures of the Hotel Dieu nunnery,
Montreal. Monk, M 1098.24
AXEL and Anna: a tale. Bremer, F.. . . • ... 817.5-6
AYDER All Khan. See Hyder Ali Khan.
AYESHA, the maid of Kars : a novel. Morier, J. . 418.3
AYRSHIRE legatees : a novel. Gait, J 788.8
AYTOUN, W. E. Ballads of Scotland. Edinburgh,
1858. 2v. p.8° 375.1
— Bothwell: a poem. Boston, 1850. 12°.. . . 334.3-5
— Life and times of Richard I. Lond., 1840. 16° 379.1
AZEGLIO, M d'. Ettore fieramosca ossia la disfida
diBarletta. Firenze, 1850. 12° 1050.19
— Florence betrayed. Boston, 1S5<5. 12° .... 478.9
— Niccolo de' Lapi. Firenze, 1850. 12° .... 1050.21
BABBAGE, C. Economy of machinery and manu-
factures. 4th ed. London, 1846. 12° ... 198.30
— Institutions for the assurance of lives. Lon-
don, 1826. 8° 147.10
BABYLON. Layard, A. H. Discoveries in . . .685.12-13
— Rich, C. J. Journey to, in 1S11 694.8
BACHE
10
BANCROFT
BACHE, F. See Wood, G. B. Dispensatory. . . 151.12
BACHELOR of the Albany. A novel. Savage, M. W. 438.1-3
BACHELORS, The, and other tales. Knapp, S. L. . 498.12
BACK, G. Arctic land expedition, 1833-35. Lon-
don, 1836. 8° 703.12
BACKHOUSE, J. Visit to the Mauritius and South
Africa. London, 1844. 8° 092.13
BACON, D. Philosophy of the plays of Shakspere
unfolded. Prof, by K. Hawthorne. Boston,
1857. 8° 353.3
BACON, E. A. Memoir of Kev. Henry Bacon. Bos-
ton, 1857. 12° 535.13
BACON, F. Essays. Also, conduct of the under-
standing, by J. Locke. N. Y., n.d. 18° . . 820.05
— Essays and wisdom of the ancients. Ed. by
B. Montagu. London, [1845.] 10° 808.20
— Essays : with annot. by R. Whately. N. Y.,
1857. 8" 901.3
— Moral and hist, works, with introd. and notes,
by J. Devey. London, 1852. p.8° 858.9
— Works. New ed. with life, by B. Montagu.
Phil., 1852. 3v. roy. 8°. . 901.2
Contents. — Vol. I. Life of Bacon; Essays; Medita-
tiones Sacra; ; Colours of good and evil ; Miscel.
tracts upon human philos. ; Apophthegms ; Orna-
mentarationalia; Collec. of sentences; Notes for con-
versation; Essay on death; Advanc. of learning; New
Atlantis; Wisdom of the ancients; Civil hist.; IMog.;
Mis. tracts. II. Sylva Sylvarum; Tracts relat. to
Scotland, Ireland, Spain, England ; Speeches ;
Charges; Papers relat. to Earl of Essex; Theological
tracts ; Miscellaneous; Judicial charges and tracts;
Misc. tracts, [tr. from the Latin.] HI. Letten; Law
tracts; The great instauration of Lord Bacon; Misc.
tracts; Index.
— Works. Phys. and metaphysics. Ed. by J.
Devey. London, 1853. p.8° 826.7
Content*. — The great instauration. I. Dignity and
advancement of learning. II. Novum Organ um.
— Brougham, H. Acc't of the novum organon. 365.11
— Campbell, J. Life of 586.26
— Craik, G. L. Writings and philosophy . . . 840.13
— Macaulay, T. B. Life and writings of . ... 409.17
— New Atlantis. See More, T 888.14
BACON, H. Memoir of. Bacon, E. A 535.13
BACON, J. Life and times of Francis I. of France.
London, 1830. 2v. 8° C16.1
BACON, J. F. Six years in Biscay, 1831-1837.
London, 1838. 8° 673.2
BACON, L. Slavery discussed. N. Y., 1846. 12°. 127.10
— Life of Baxter 1094.8
BACON, N. Life, by Ware, W. Sparks's American
biography. XIII.. 529.1
BACON, O. N. Hist, of Natick. Boston, 1850. 8°. 224.8
BACON, S., Memoir of. Ashmun, J 534.13
BAFFIN'S Bay. Voyage of discovery. Ross, J. . 703.11
BAGE, R. Man as he is not v. XLVIII. of 779.1
BAGEHOT, W. Estimates of some Englishmen and
Scotchmen. London, 1858. 8° 503.9
BAILEY, J. Life of. Bartlet, W. S 534.5
BAILEY, P. J. The age : a satire. Boston, 1858. 10° £39. 5
— Festus: apoem. 17th Am.ed. Bost., 1855. 12°344. 10-12
— - Same. Illustrated by Billings. From 3d
Lond. ed. Boston, 1853. 8° 322.0
— The mystic: and other poems. Boston, 1850. 16° 344.9
BAILEY, S. Essays on the pursuit of truth, etc.
Philadelphia, 1831. 12° 878.14
— Formation of opinions. Fr. last Lond. edition.
Philadelphia, ia31. 12° 137.33
— - Same. New edition. Boston, 1854. 12°. 125.18
BAILLIE, J. Life-studies. New York, 1857. 10°. 548.12
BAILLIERE, H. Library of standard scientific
works. London, 1847-54. lOv. 8° As follow :
— Fau's anatomy of man. Plates, 4° 144.9
— Graham's elements of chemistry 144.7
— Hogg, J. The microscope 144.2
— Knapp's technology. 3v 144.3-4
— Mitchell's assaying 144.10
— Miiller's physics and meteorology 144.11
— Nichol's architecture of the heavens 144.5
— Quekett's use of the microscope 144. l&O
— Weisbach's mechanics of machinery. 2v. . . M4.8
BAILLY, J. S. Revolution Fran9<aise 1079.14
BAILY, J. Central America. London, 1850. 8°.. 266.4
BAINBKIDGE, W., Life and services of. Harris, T. 527.1
BAIRD, H. M. Modern Greece. N. Y., 1856. 12° 918.11
BAIRD, R. H. Am. cotton spinner. Philadelphia,
1852. 12° 199.5
BAIRD, R. W. Indies and North America in 1849.
Philadelphia, 1850. 12° 028.6
— Protestantism in Italy. Boston, 1845. 12°.. 1090.13
— Religion in America. New York, 1856. 8°. . 113.2
BAKER, A. R. School history of the U. S. See
Hall, S. R 309.10
BAKER, G. E. Life of W. II. Scward, with select.
fr. his works. New York, 1855. 12° .... 526.3
BAKER, H. N., Mrs. First and second marriages.
Boston, 1856. 12° 476.1-2
— Household angel in disguise. Boston, 1857. 12° 476.3
BAKER, J. L. Men and things. Boston, 1858. 12° 136.1.6
BAKER, S. W. The rifle and the hound in Ceylon.
London, 1854. 8° C95.8
BAKER, T. Elements of mechanism. London,
1852. 16° 829.29
— Statics and dynamics. London, 1851. 16°.. 829.28
— Treatise on mensuration. London, 1850. 10° 829.25
BAKING. Donovan, M. Domestic economy, L. . 408.8
BALANCE of organic nature. Dumas, J 150.34
BALBO, C. Delia storia d' Italia. Firenze, 1850.
ed. lOa. sm. 8° 1046.9
— Life and times of Dante. Transl. by Bunbury,
London, 1852. 2v. 12° 544.8
— Novelle [e frammenti.] Per cura di Stefani.
Firenze. 1854. 12° 1040.8
Contents.— Di Cesare Bulbo e della letteratura civile
odierna; Quattro novelle narrate da un maestro di
icuola; Imi Ida, Novella quinta; I due spagnuoli; Nov.
sesta; Nuove novelle ; Tre novclle volgarizzate da
De Maistre, W. Irving, MJrimee ; Frammenti sul
Picmonte; Altri frammenti.
BALBOA, Vasco Nunez de. Life of 539.21-22
BALCH, W. S. Lectures on language. Providence,
1838. 12° 400.25
BALDWIN, J. G. Party leaders ; sketches of Jeffer-
son, Hamilton, Jackson, Clay, Randolph.
New York, 1855". 12° 518.7
BALFOUR, J. H. Manual of botany. London, 1851.
2d ed. 8° 166.17
BALIOL, M. B. Pseud. Diary, 1753-54. Lond.,
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BALL, B. L. Rambles in Eastern Asia. Boston,
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BALL, S. Cultiv. of tea in China. London, 1848. 8° 136.5
BALLADS. Aytoun, W. A. B. of Scotland .. . . 375.1
— Evans, T. Old 316.4
— Finlay, J. Scottish 316.10
— Hayes, E. B. of Ireland 316.5
— Howitt, M. B. and other poems 345.12
— Moore, F. B. of the American revolution . . 314.2
— Thackeray, W. M. Ballads 325.6
— Tupper, M. F. B. for the times. Works III. 887.3
See also .- Poetry.
BALLANTYNE, R. M. Snow-flakes and sunbeams.
New York, 1850. 12° 728.12-16
BALLANTYNE, T. Biograph. mem. of T. Carlyle . 885.12
BALLOU, A. Memoir of A. A. Ballou. Hopedale,
1853. 16° 539.9
— Pract. Christian socialism. Hopedale, 1854. 8° 134.2
BALLOU, A. A. Memoir of. Ballou, A 539.9
BALLOU, H. Nine sermons. Philadelphia, 1&35. 12° 1089.4
— Sermons on doct. subjects. Boston, 1832. 10° 1089.19
— Biography of. Ballou, M. M 535.11
BALLOU, H. 2d. Anc. hist, of Universalism. 2ded.
Providence, 1842. 12° 1099.12
BALLOU, M. M. Biog. of Rev. H. Ballou. Boston,
1852. 12° 535.11
— History of Cuba. Boston, 1854. 12° 260.5
BALMES, I. Protestantism and Catholicity com-
pared. 2d ed. Baltimore, 1851. 8° .... 1083.3
BALTIC. Hill, S. S. Shores of the 087.20
— Letters from the shores of • . 889.29
BALZAC, H. de. Lettre et e'tude litteraire, sur H.
Beyle 1007.28
BANCROFT, A. The life of George Washington.
Boston, 1839. 2v. 18° 519.2
BANCROFT
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BARROW
BANCROFT, G. American Revolution. Boston,
1858. V. I. 8° 212.3-5
— History of the U. S. Boston, 1858. 7v. 8°. 301.1-3
— Literary and hist. misc. New York, 1855. 8° 873.1
BANDITTI of the prairies. A tale. Bonney, E. . 735.13
BANDITTI, Lives and exploits of. MacFarlane, C. 379.16
BANFIELD, T. C. Industry of the Rhine. London,
1846-48. 2v. 24° 840.1
BANIM, J. Crohoore of the bill-hook. A tale.
London, n.d. 16° 469.13
— The croppy. A tale. Boston, 1839. 12° ... 807.9
— The fetches. A tale. London, 1852. 16° . . 469.14
— Ghost hunter and his family. Lond., 1833. 12° 807.10
— Murray, P. J. Life of 586.21
BANK of England, History of. Francis, J 136.13
BANK of N. Amer. History of. Clarke, M. St. C. 296.1
BANK of the United States. Clarke, M. St. C. . . 296.1
BANKER'S common place book. Boston, 1851. 12° 136.17
Contents. — Art. I. On banking. By A. B. John-
son. II. On keeping a banker. By 3. W. Gilbart.
in. Byles on bills of exchange. IV. On bills of ex-
change. By J. R. M'Culloch. V. Forms of bills of
exchange, in eight European languages. VI. Forma
of notices of protest, with remarks. VII. Synopsis of
the bank laws of Mass, now in force. VIII. Decisions
of the Supr. Jud. Court of Mass.
BANKER'S wife, The. Gore, Mrs. C. G 776.1
BANKING. Gilbart, J. W. Treatise on 135.5
— Wilson, J. Banking 136.8
BANKS. Hildreth, R. Banks, etc 136.23
— McCulloch, J. R. Essay on 135.4
See also .• Political economy.
BANKS, J. Life of Peter the Great. Trenton, 1813.
12° 546.21
BANVARD, J. Illust. of the life and character of
D. Webster. Boston, 1853. 16° 526.24
— Plymouth and the pilgrims. Bost., 1853. 18° 228.14
— Romanceof American history. Bost., 1853. 18° 228.15
BAPTISM. Chase, I. Design of 1089.11
— Noel, B. W. Essay on Christian 1099.25
BAPTIST churches, Principles and practices of.
Wayland, F 1088.8
BAPTIST missions, Hist, of Amer. Gammell, W. 1106.10
BARBADOS. History of. Schomburgk, R. H. . . 264.1
BARBARY. Chateaubriand, F. A. de. Travels.. . 685.7
— Hay, J. H. D. Wild tribes, etc., of Western. 889.20
— Russell, M. Hist, and present condition of . 810.70
BARBAULD, A. L. Works. Mem. by L. Aikin.
Boston, 1826. 2v. 12° 888.5
— Poems. New ed. London, 1792. 8° 349.6
— A legacy for young ladies. Boston, 1826. 12° 137.31
— Aikin, J. and Barbauld, A. L. Evenings at
home 719.11-12
— - Misc. pieces in prose. London, 1792. 12° 349.6
— British novelists. London, 1810. 50v. 12° . 778 & 779
Contents.— Vols. I.— VIII. Clarissa. Richardson, S.
IX.— XV. Sir Charles Grandison. Richardson, S.
XVI.-XVII. Robinson Crusoe. De Foe, D. XVm.
Joseph Andrews. Fielding, II. XIX.— XXI. Tom
Jones, a foundling. Fielding, II. XXII. Old English
baron. Reeve, Mrs. C.; Castle of Olranto. Wapole,
H. XXIII. Pompey the little. Coventry, F.;
Vicar of Wakefleld. Goldsmith, O. XXIV.-V.
Female Quixote. Lennox, Mrs. C. XXVI. Rasse-
las. Johnson, S.; Almoran and Hamet. Hawkes-
worth, J. XXVII. Julia Maudeville. Brooke, Mrs.
F. M. ; Nature and art. Inchbald. Mrs. E. S.
XXVIH. A simple story. Inchbald, Mrs. E. S.
XXIX. The man of feeling. Mackenzie, II.; Julia de
Roubigne. Mackenzie, H. XXX.— I. Humphrey
Clinker. Smollett, T. XXXII.-III. The spiritual
Quixote. Graves, R. XXXIV.— V. Ztluco. Moore,
Dr. J. XXXVr— VH. The old manor-house.
Smith, Mrs. C. XXXVIII.-IX. Evelina. Bur-
ney, F. XL.— n. Cecilia, burncy, F. XLIII.-IV.
Romance of the Forest. Radcliffe, Mrs. A.
XLV.— VII. Mysteries of Udolpho. Radeliffc, A.
XLVIII. Man as he is not. Bage, R. XLIX.-L.
Belinda. Edgeworth.M.; Modern Griselda. Edge-
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BARBER, J. Grammar of Elocution. N. Haven,
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BARBER, J. W. History and antiquities of New
Eng., N. Y., N. J., and Penn. 3d ed. Hart-
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— Historical collections relating to every town
in Mass. Worcester, 1848. 8° 223.8
BARCA. See Calderon de la Barca 638.4
BARCLAY, J. T. City of the great king. Phila-
delphia, 1858. 1. 8° 684.3
BARCLAY, R. Apology for the true Christ, divinity.
Providence, 1847. 8° 1095.4
BARCLAYS of Boston. A novel. Otis, Mrs. H. G. 417.2-7
BARD, S. A. Waikna, or adventures on the Mos-
quito shore. New York, 1855. 12° 623.21
BARDS of the Bible. Gilfillan, G • . 118.2
BARDWELL, W. Healthy homes, and how to make
them. London, n.d. 8" 203.7
BARHAM, R. H. Ingoldsby legends. Fr. 10th
Eng. ed. Philadelphia, 1856. 2v. 12°. . . 345.6
BARKER, E. H. Lit. anecdotes of Person and
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— Histoire de la peinture en Italic. Paris, 1854. 12° 1067.24
— La chartreuse de Parme. Nouv. ed. Etude
sur Beyle par Balzac. Paris, 1854. 12'.. . . 1067.28
— Le Rouge et le Noir. Paris, 1854. 12° . ... 1067.17,
— Memoires d' un touriste. Nouv. ed. Paris,
1854. 2v. 12°. 1007.21
BEYLE, H. Nouvelles inedites. Paris, 1855. 12°. 1007.29
— Promenades dans Rome. Paris, 1853. 2v. 12° 1007.20
— Racine et Shakspeare, etudes sur le roman-
tisme. Nouv. ed. Paris, 1854. 12° .... 1067.23
— Romans et nouvelles. Notice biographique
par R. Colomb. Paris, 1854. 12° 1067.22
Contents. — Armance ; Mina de Wangel ; San Fran-
cesco a Ripa; Philibert Lescale; Souvenirs d'ungtn-
tilhomme italien.
— Rome, Naples et Florence. Paris, 1854. 12° . 1067.27
— Vie de Rossini. Nouv. ed. Paris, 1854. 12° . 1067.26
— Vies de Haydn, de Mozart et de Metastase.
Nouv. ed. Paris, 1854. 12° 1067.18
BIANCA Cappello : an historical romance. Lytton,
LadyR. L. B 466.18
BIBLE. Texts with and without comments :—
— The Holy Bible. London, 1848. 8° 1092.1
— The Holy Bible. Translated, with Canne's
notes, [apocrypha; J. Brown's concord.;
and psalms in metre.] Hartford, Andrus,
1855. 8° 1092.2
— The Holy Bible, with explanatory notes by T.
Scott. Ster. ed. from the 5th London ed.
Boston, 1855. 6v. S° 1091.1
— The cottage Bible, and family expositor, with
expositions and explanatory notes by T.
Williams. Chronological index, etc., etc.,
by W. Patton. Hartford, 1857. 2v. 8°. . . 1091.2
— La Sainte Bible : revue sur les orig. par D.
Martin. N. York, Soc. bibl. Am. 1856. 8°. 1064.1
— La Sacra Bibbia, tradotta in lingua italiana da
G. Diodati. Londra, 1850. 8° 1055.1
— La Biblia Sagrada, trad, en espanol. N. York,
ed. esteriotip. 1852. 8° 1092.3
— Die Bibel. N. Y., Amerik. Bibel-Gesellschaft.
1856. 8° 1023.1
— Sacred history from the scripture. By Mrs.
Trimmer. 7th ed. London, 1817. 6v. 12° . 129.1
— Abridg. of scripture hist, from the Old Test.
By Mrs. Trimmer. London, 1811. 12°. . . 129.3
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odus. By E. von Swedenborg. Boston,
1837-48. 13v. 8° 1084.6
— Notes on the book of Job. By A. Barnes. 3d
ed. New York, 1845. 2v. 12° 1097.18
— New transl. of the book of Job : introd. and
notes by G. R. Noyes. 2ded. Boston, 1838. 12° 1097.20
— New transl. of the Psalms : introd. and notes
byG. R. Noyes. 2d ed. Boston, 1846, 12° . 1097.22
— New transl. of the Prov., Eccl. and the Canti-
cles : with notes by G. R. Noyes. Boston,
1846. 12° 1097.21
— Commen. on Proverbs, by M. Stuart. New
York, 1852. 12° 1097.2-3
— Commen. on Ecclcsiastes, by M. Stuart. New
York, 1851. 12° . 1097.25
— New transl. of the Hebrew Prophets, by G. R.
Noyes. Boston, 1833-37. 3v. 12° 118.7
— Notes on the book of Isaiah, by A. Barnes.
Newimpr. ed. New York, 1853. 2v. 12°. 1097.19
— Abridg. of the N. Testament, by Mrs. Trim-
mer. London, n.d. 12° 129.2
— New Test, transl. from the Syriac, Peshito
version. By J. Murdock. N. York, 1852. 8° 1093.7
— New Testament. Commen. and notes by A.
Clarke. New York, 1825. 2v. roy. 8°. . . . 1093.1
— Notes on the Gospels, by A. Barnes. N. Y.
fVar. ster. eds. 1852-58.] 2v. 12° 1097.3-8
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Quesnel, with introd. essay, by D. Wilson.
Rev. by H. A. Boardman. Philadelphia,
1855. 2v. 8° 1093.3
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Boston, 1855. 2v. 8° 1093.5
— Notes and illustr. of the parables, by T. Whit-
temore. Boston, ia32. 18° 1089.15
— Notes on the Acts of the Apostles, by A.
Barnes, 10th ed. New York, 1852. 12° .. . 1097.9
— Notes on the epistle to the Romans, by A.
Barnes. 9th ed. New York, 1852. 12°.. . 1037.10
BIBLE
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BIGELOW
BIBLE. Epistles to the Corinthians : with notes by
A.P.Stanley. London, 1855. 2v. 8° . . . 1003.15
— Epistles to the Thessalonians, Galatians, Ro-
mans: notes by B. Jowett. Lond.,1855. 2v.8° 1093.14
— Notes on I. epistle to the Corinthians, by A.
Barnes. 3d ed. New York, 1849. 12° . . . 1097.11
— Notes on II. Corinth, and the epist. to the Ga-
latians, by A. Barnes. New York, 1851. 12° 1097.12
— Notes on the epistles to the Ephesians, Phil-
ippians and Colossians, by A. Barnes. New
York, 1852. 12° 1097.13
— Notes on epistles of Paul to the Thess., Tim.,
Titus and Philemon, by A. Barnes. New
York, 1853. 12° 1097.14
— Notes on the epistle to the Hebrews, by A.
Barnes. New York, 1852. 12° 1097.15
— Notes on the epistles of James, Peter, John
andJude. New York, 1852. 12° 1097.10
— Notes on the book of Revelation, by A.
Barnes. New York, 1852. 12°. 1097.17
Apocryphal New Testament. Transl., with
notes. New York, n.d. 8° 1097.2
Works on the Bible, including commentaries without the tert.
— Adams, J. Q. Letters to his son on the study
of the Bible. With letters of Mrs. Adams 537.2
— - The Bible and its teachings 129.36
— Alexander, A. Authenticity, inspira. etc., of 118.4
— Beecher, C. E. Bible and the people 1086.4
— Boardman, H. A. The Bible in the counting-
house. ..." 1103.19
— Bogue, D. Divine authority of the New Test. 119.8
— Book, The, and its story 1094.12
— Conybeare, W. J. Life and epistles of St.
Paul 113.9
— Crofton, D. Genesis and geology 118.20
— Camming, J. Scripture readings. Genesis. 116.9
— - Sabbath morning readings. Leviticus.. 116.18
— - Lectures on the book of Daniel 116.10
— - Lectures on the book of Revelation . . . 116.6-7
— - Sabbath evening readings. Matthew.. . 116.8
— - Sabbath evening readings. Mark .... 116.15
— - Sabbath evening readings. Luke .... 116.16
— - Lectures on our Lord's miracles 116.4
— - Lectures on our Lord's parables 116.5
— De Wette, W. M. L. Introduction to the Old
Testament 1093.6
— - Introd. to the New Testament 1093.10
— Gilflllan, G. Bards of the 118.2
— Gleig, G. R. History of the 810.14
— Goodrich, C. A. Geography of the 1089.28
— Greenlcaf, S. Exam, of the testimony of the
evangelists 1093.16
— Hackett, H. B. Common, on the Acts of the
Apostles 1093.2
— Hall, J. Scripture history 1107.0
— Halsey, Le Roy J. Literaryattractionsofthel087.il
— Hamilton, J. Lectures on Ecclesiastes . . . 1088.31
— Herder, J. G. v. Spirit of Hebrew poetry . . 1087.17
— Higginson, E. Spirit of the 1106.4
— Hopkins, E. Exposition of the ten com-
mandments 1107.19
— Home, T. H. Introduction to the study of the 1088.28
— Kitto, J. Cyclopaedia of biblical literature . 1083.8
— - Scripture lands 815.7
— Literary history of the New Testament . . . 1035.5
— McClure, A. W. Mem. of the translators of 548.10
— Melvill, H. B. thoughts 119.17
— Noble, S. Plenary inspiration asserted . . . 1086.26
— Norton, A. Evidence of the genuineness of
the Gospels 1093.11-1:$
— Paley, W. Horse Paulinae • 1099.37
— Prideaux, H. Old and New Testament con-
nected with the history of the Jews . . . . 1093.12
— Robinson, E. Biblical researches in Palestine 1103.7
— Sears, R. History of the 1085.4
— Spring, G. B. not of man 1107.14
— Stuart, M. Commentary on book of Daniel 1093.4
— - Comment, on the epistle to the Romans . 1097.1
— - Critical history and defence of the Old
Testament canon 1097.24
BIBLE. Sharpe, S. Notes on Eng. version of New
Testament 1089.18
— Swedenborg, E. v. Apocalypse revealed 1084.3
— Trimmer, Mrs. S. B. explained in a familiar
way 129.6
— Trench, R. C. On the authorized version of
the New Testament 128.6
— - Notes on the miracles 1093.8
— - Notes on the parables 1093.9
— Wilson D. Lectures on the epistle to the Col-
ossians 1097.26
See also : Theology.
BIBLICAL archaeology. Jahn, J 1103.5
BIBLICAL geography, Travels in the year 1838, un-
dertaken with reference to. Robinson, E. . 684.4
BIBLICAL literature, Cyclopaedia of. Kitto, J. . 1083.8
BIBLICAL trinity. By Theophilus. Hartf., 1850. 12° 10%. 20
BiBLiOTHfcQUE industrielle institute par le gouv.
beige. Ire ser. Bruxelles, 1850-53. lOv. 12°.
Containing :
1. Geometric pratique . . . . • 1075.30
2. Tomlinson, Ch. Physique generale. Trad.
de 1'angl 1075.31
3. Law, H. Manuel de construction. Trad.
de 1'angl 1075.32
4. Alcan, M. Manuel du tisserand 1075.33
5. Connaissance des metaux 1075.34
6. Girardin, J. Manuel de chimie appliquee . 1075.35
7. De lacharpente 1075.36
8. Connaissance des bois 1075.37
9. Manuel du Serrurier 1075.38
10. Cours d' arithmetique elementaire .... 1075.39
BIBLIOTHKQUE nationale, publ. sous le patronage
du gouv. beige. 43v. 12°. Containing •.
1. Borgnet, J. Histoire du comte de Namur. 1075.12
2. Coomans aine'. Les communes beiges . . 1075.22
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4. Deby, J. Hist, naturelle de la Belgique. 2v. 1075.25
5. Dufau, J. B. Hagiographie beige .... 1075.24
6. Fe'tis, E. Les musiciens beiges. 2v. . . . 1075.29
7. Gens, E. Histoire du comte de Flandre . 1075.7
8. Gens, E. Ruines et paysages en Belgique 1075.23
9. Hannou, J. D. Flore beige. 3v 1075.26
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16. Laveleye, E. de. Histoire des rois francs.
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18. Lagarde, M. Histoire du duchd de Lux-
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19. Moke. Moeurs, usages, fetes et solennites
des Beiges. 2° 1075.11
20. Moke, H. G. Histoire de la litterature
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21. Reiffenberg, F. A. F. T. de. Histoire du
comte de Hainaut. 3v 1075.19
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23. Snellaert, A. Hist, de la litter, flamande . 1075.28
BI-CENTENNTAL book of Maiden. Boston, 1850. 16° 227.18
BICKFORD, Mrs. J. T. Scandal. Boston, 1857.
12° 416.12
BIDDLES, H. P. A few poems. Cincinnati, 1858. 12° 349.5
BIUPAI. Contes et fables indiennes. Cabinet des
Fees. XVII 1077.1
BIEKNATZKI, J. C. The hallig. Translated by
Mrs. G. P. Marsh. Boston, 1856. 12° . . . 884.1
BIGELOW, A. Rambles in N. Britain and Ireland
in 1817. Boston, 1821. 12° 648.16
— Travels in Malta and Sicily, with sketches of
Gibraltar. Boston, 1831. 8° 676.2
. BIGELOW, J. Eolopoesis. Am. rejected addresses.
New York, n.d. 12° 325.4-5
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BIGELOW, J. Nature in disease. Miscellaneous
writing's. Boston, 1854. 10° 157.25-26
— The useful arts, with the applications of sci-
ence. New York, 1851. 2v. 12° 198.7-8
BIGGS, J. History of Miranda's attempt in South
America. Boston, 1808. 18° 266.7
BIGLOW papers, The. Lowell, J. R 896.13-14
BIGLOW, W. History of Natick, Mass. Boston,
1830. 8° 224.12
BILLOW and the rock: a tale. Martincau, H. . . 840.42
BIXGHAM, H. Residence in the Sandwich islands.
Hartford, 1847. 8° 934.4
BINNEY, T. Is it possible to make the best of both
worlds ? New York, 1854. 16° 118.22
— Sir T. F. Buxton. A study for young men.
London, 1853. p.8° 588.10
BIXNING, R. B. M. Two years' travel in Persia,
Ceylon, etc. London, 1857. 2v. 8° . . . . 685.1
BINNS, W. Orthographic projection. Lon., 1S57. 8° 200.8
BIOGRAPHIES of eminent men from the 13th cen-
tury. London, n.d. 4v. 12° a39.6
BIOGRAPHY. Hood, E. P. Uses of 878.24
BIOGRAPHY — Collections .•
— Arago, F. Scientific men 541.3
— Atkinson, E. W. Queens of Prussia 546.1
— Bagehot, W. Estimates of some Englishmen
and Scotchmen 563.9
— Baillie, J. Life studies 548.12
— Baldwin, J. G. Party leaders 518.7
— Barker, E. H. Person and others 584.8
— Barrow, J. Naval worthies of Q. Elizabeth's
reign 564.8
— Bayne, P. Essays in biography 885.1-2
— Belknap, J. American biography 820.58
— Bell, R. English poets 398.2
— Biographies of eminent men in literature, etc. 839.6
— Bossuet, J. B. Oraisons funebres 1066.5
— Bradford, A. Distinguished men in N. E. . . 518.6
— Brewster, Sir D. Martyrs of science .... 548.15
— British cabinet, 1853 599.9
— Brougham, H., Lord. Men of letters of the
time of Geo. Ill 548.7
— - Philosophers of the time of Geo. III. . . 548.7
— - Statesmen in the time of Geo. Ill 840.5
— Bush, Mrs. F. Queens of France 606.8-13
— Butler, A Fathers, martyrs and prin. saints. 541.5
— Cabinet portrait gallery of British worthies. 840. 10-11
— Campbell, J., L'd. Chief justices of England 568.2
— - Lord chancellors and keepers of the seal. 568.1
— Caro, E. St. Dominique et les Dominicains . 1078.35
— Child, L. M. Good wives 548.8-9
— Clarke, A. Wesley family 535.12
— Clement, J. Noble deeds of Am. women . . 538.2-3
— Coleridge, H. Northern worthies 589.10
— Cooper, J. F. Distinguished Am. naval officers 527.3-5
— Cormenin, L. M. de La H. Orators of France 617.9
— Costello, L. S. Mem'sof em. English women 595.1
— Creasy, E. S. Eminent Etonians 582.2
— Crowe, E. E. Eminent foreign statesmen . . 388.7
— Cunningham, A. British painters, sculptors
and architects 379.9
— Davenport, R. A. Individuals who raised
themselves from poverty 379.13
— De Quincey, T. The Caesars 895.9
— - Biographical essays 895.7
— Distinguished men of modern times 820.29
— Doran, Dr. J. Queens of England 593.3
— Dufau, J. B. Hagiographie beige 1075.24
— Dunham, S. A. Literary and scientific men
of Great Britain 398.3
— Diintzer, H. Frauenbilder aus Goethe's Ju-
gendzeit 1034.8
— Eddy, D. C. Heroines of the missionary en-
. terprise 539.13
— Edwards, B. B. Self-taught men 548.18-19
— Ellet, E. F. Women of the Amer. revol. .. 538.13
— Ellis, G. A., i'd Dover. Eminent sovereigns
of modern Europe 548.28
— Elton, C. A. Roman emperors. 28 B. C. — A.
D. 1453 548.11
— Emerson, R. W. Representative men . . . 876.5
BIOGRAPHY — Collections, continued.
— Eminent men in literature, etc., from the 13th
century 830.6
— Fenelon. Ancient philosophers 820.42
— Flanders, H. Chief justices of the LT. States. S','3.3
— Forster,J. Historical and biographical essays 891.3
— - Statesmen of the commonwealth 562.3
— Fowler, H. American pulpit 534.9
— Fuller,!'. Worthies of England 574.5
— George, A. Queens of Spain 544.4
— Gleig, G. R. British military commanders . 388.3
— Godwin, W. Lives of the necromancers. . . 125.1
— Gorrie, P. D. Eminent methodist ministers . 535.14
— Great men's boyhood 548.13
— Green, M. A. E. Letters of royal and illus-
trious ladies of Great Britain 596.5
— - Lives of the princesses of England. . . . 594.13
— Griswold, R. W. Biographical annual .. ..518.12-13
— Hale, S. J. Distinguished women 541 . 1
— Hall, M. Queens before the conquest . . . . 594.12
— Hardwicke, R. Annual for 1856 548.27
— Headley, J. T. Napoleon and his marshals . 005.1-2
— - Washington and his generals 516.1-5
— Herbert, H. W. Henry VIII. and his queens- 558.1-3
— Howitt, W. Homes and haunts of Br. poets. 890.1-2
— Hunter, H. Sacred biography 541.4
— Huntington, Lady, and her friends 1107.7
— Irving, D. Lives of Scottish writers .... 586.13
— Jameson, Mrs. A. Celebrated female sover. 810.44
— - Early Italian painters 840.23
— Jervis-White-Jervis, Mary, Lady. Great
painters' boyhood 548.14
— Jessie, J. H. Geo. Selwyn and contempora. . 563.2
— - Pretenders and their adherents 553.5
— Johnson, S. Lives of the English poets. . . 586.20
— Kirby, R. S. Remarkable characters 894.1
— Knapp, S. L. Emin. lawyers, statesmen, etc. .524.10-11
— Lamartine, A. de. Celebrated characters . . 547.4
— Lancelott, Thomas. Queens of England . . 593.2
— Larrabee, W. C. Wesley and his coadjutors . 578.9
— Lawrence, E. Lives of the Brit, historians. 586. 11-12
— Lester, C. E. Artists of America 524.14
— Lewes, G. H. Biog. history of philosophy . 547.1
— Lives of eminent individuals celebrated in
American history • . 518.5
— Lodge, E. Illustr. personages of Gt. Britain 815.1
— Lossing, B. J. Our countrymen 518.11
— - Signers of the declaration of independence 518.10
— Macaulay, T. B. Biogr. and histor. sketches. 884.19
— Macaulay, T. B. and others. Illustrious men 547.7
— McDonald, J. Biographical sketches .... 518.8
— Mackintosh, J. Eminent British statesmen . 388.6
— McClure, A. W. Authors of Eng. version of
Bible 548.10
— Madden, R. R. United Irishmen 598.1-3
— Magoon, E. L. Living orators in America. . 518.16
— - Orators of the American revolution . . . 528.1
— Maury, S. M. Statesmen of America . . . . 525.1
— Men of the time 548.1-2
— Merz, H. Christliche frauenbilder 1014.3
— Plutarchus. Select lives 850.1
— Powell, T. Living authors of America . . . 518.15
— - Living authors of England 586.9-10
— Pratt, A. Lives of some eminent men of the
last century 548.26
— Prescott, W. H. Biogr. and crit. miscellanies 872.2
— Robertson, I. L. Public characters 518.9
— Rogers, T. J. Biographical dictionary . . . 518.14
— Roscoe, H. British lawyers 388.4
— St. Hilaire, E. M. de. Napoleon et la grande
armee 1068.16
— St. John, J. A. Celebrated travellers .... 810.47
— Schloenbach, A. Frauenbilder aus der Goethe
Schiller Epoche 1024.1
— Scott, W. Novelists 586.19
— Sheil, R. L. Sketches of the Irish bar. . . . 598.5
— Shelley, Mrs. M. W. Literary and scientific
men of Italy, Spain and Portugal 398.1
— - Literary and scientific men of France . . 388.8
— Sketches of eminent surgeons and physicians
of Paris 609.1
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BIOGRAPHY — Collections, continued.
— Southey, K. British admirals 388.5
— Sparks, J. American biography 529.1
— Stirling-, W. Artists of Spain 543.4
— Strickland, A. Queens of England 592.1-4
— - Queens of Scotland 593.4-5
— Swainson, \V. Zoologists 408.5
— Thacher, J. American medical biography. . 523.11
— Thatcher, B. B. Indian biography 249.6
— Thackeray, W. M. English humorists of the
18th century 586.1-4
— Thomson, A. S. Jacobites of 1715 and 1745 . 562.2
— Timbs, J. School days of eminent men . . . 589.3
— Tuckerman, H. T. Artist life : or, sketches
of American painters 526.8
— - Biographical essays 547.2
— Tytler, P. F. Scottish worthies 399.9-10
— Updike, W. Mem. of the Khode Island bar . 518.1-2
— Van Santvoord, G. Chief justices of the
United States 523.4
— Varnhagen von Ense, K. A. Biographische
Denkmale 1026.3
— Vasari, G. Eminent painters, sculptors and
architects 848.6
— Vicars, J. England's worthies 588.13
— Warburton, E. Pr. Rupert and the cavaliers 553.6
— Watson, E. Men of the revolution 513.9
— Whitman, Z. G. Distin. men of colony, etc.,
of Massachusetts 294.6
— Williams, E. Twelve stars of our republic . 513.13
— Williams, S. W. American medical biog. .. 523.12
— Willmott, R. A. Jeremy Taylor, his prede-
cessors, contemporaries and successors . . 578.6
— Wilson, T. American heroes 527.8
— Wynne, J. Literary and scientific men of
America 518.3-4
BIOGRAPHY and correspondence of individuals,
under their several names, viz. :
Abernethy, J. Belisarius Carleton, G.
Adams, A. Belknap, J. Carl XIV., Johanu of
Adams, H. Bellot, J. R. Sweden
Adams, J. Benyowsky, M. A. Carpenter, L.
Adams, J. Q. Beranger, P. J. de Carter, E.
Addieon, J. Bernadotte Cartwright, P.
Agrippa v. Nettesheim. Bethune, M. de, Duke Cary, H. F.
See Cornelius. of Sully Cary, K., Earl of Mon-
Aikin, J. Black Hawk mouth
Akenside, M. Blair, H. Cass, L.
Alexander the Great Blennerhasseft, H. Castriot, King of Alba-
Alexander I. of Russia Blessington, Countess nia (Scanderbeg)
Alexander VI., Pope Boleyn, A. Catharine II. of Russia.
Alexander, W., Earl of Bolivar Caulfield, J., Earl of
Stirling Borgia, Caesar Charlemont
Alfieri, V. Boswcll.J. Cavendish, T.
Alfred of Eng. Bowditch, K. Cellini, B.
Ali Pasha Brainerd, D. Chalmers, T.
Allen, E. Brant, J. Channing, W. E.
Allen, Wm. Brenton, Sir J. Charlemagne
Allston, W. Brock, Sir I. Charles I. of Eng.
Ancre, Marechal D' Bronte, C. Charles II. of Eng.
Andersen, II. C. Bruce, J. Charles V. of Germ'y
Anspach Bayreulh, Brummell, G. Chatterton, T.
Margravine of Buchanan, C. Cheverus, Cardinal
Arago, F. Buchanan, J. Chrysostom, St.
Arnold, T. Buckingham, J. T. Churchill, J., Duke of
Ashmun, J. Buckminster, J. Marlhorough
Audubon, J. J. Buckminster, J. 8. Churchill, S., Duchess
Bacon, F.,L'd Budgett, S. of Marlborough
Bacon, H. Bunyan, J. Cicero, M. T.
Bacon, S. Buonarroti, M. Angelo Clapp, T.
Bailey, J. Burke, E. Clarke, E. D.
Bainbridge, W. Burns, R. Clay, H.
Balboa, V. N. do Burr, A. - Cleopatra
Bnliol, M. B., pseud. Buxton, Sir T. f. Clinton, D.
Ballou, A. A. Byron, L'd Clive, R., Lord
Ballou, H. Cabot, S. Cockburn, H., Lord
Banim, J. Caesar, C. J. Codman, J.
Barney, J. Cagliostro Colburn, Z.
Barnum, P. T. Calderon de la Barca Cole, T.
Barrow, Sir J. Caldwell, C. Coleridge, S. T.
Barton, B. Calhoun.J. C. Columbus
Barton, W. Calvin, J. Colquhoun, Lady
Bayard, Chev. Campan, Mad. Combe, A.
Beauronrchais, P. A. Campbell, L Conder, J.
C. de Campbell, T. Congar, O.
Becket, T. i Canning, G. Cooke, G. F.
Beckwourth, J. P. Cappe, C. Cooper, J. F.
Beethoven, L. v. Cardan Copleston, Bishop E.
BIOGRAPHY and correspon. of individuals, continued.
Copway, G. Graeme, J., Marquis of Jortin, J.
Cortez, H. Montrose Joseph Bonaparte
Cotton, H. Graham, Sir T. Josephine, Empress
Craig, Sir T. Graham, Mrs. I. Judd, S.
Cranmer, Archbishop Grant, Mrs. A. Judson, A.
Crichton, Adm. J. Grattan, H. Judson, A. H.
Cromwell, O. Greene, N. Judson, E. C.
CroBweil, W. Greenough, H. Judson, S. B.
Cumberland, R. Gregory VII., Pope Julian, Emp.
Curran.J. P. Gresham, Sir T. Kah-ge-ga-gah-bowh, or
Currie, J. Griffin, E. D. Geo. Copway
Curtis, J. Grimaldi, J. Kane, E. H.
Cyrus Gustavus Adolphui Kelly, M.
Dampier, W. Guyon, Mme. Keinble, J. P.
Dante Gwyn, Nell Keppel, A.
D'Arblay, Mme. F. Hale, Sir M. Kidd, Capt.
Darius Hale, N. King, W.
Darwin, E. Hallock, J. Kirkaldy, Sir W.
Davidson, M. M. - Hamilton, A. Knight, F.
Davidson, L. M. Hamilton, Mrs. E. Kotzebue, A. von
Davy, Sir H. Hamlin, H. A. L. La Fayette, Marq. de
Decatur, S. Hammond, M. M. Lamb, J.
Defoe, D. Hampden, J. La Rochejaquelem,
De Quincey, T. Handel M. L. V. de D.
De Veaux, J. Hannibal Lawrence, A.
De Witt, J. Hanson, J. Lawrence, J.
Dexter, S. Harrison, W. H. Lawrence, Sir Thos.
Dibdin, T. Hastings, W. Lawrence, W.
Disraeli, B. Hatton, Sir C. Ledyard, J.
Doddridge, P. Havclock, Sir H. Lee, C.
Dolcino, Fra Haven, N. A. Lee, R. H.
Dolgorookov, Nathalia, Haydn L'Enclos, Ninon da
Princess Haydon, B. R. Leo Xth.
Donne, J. Heber, Bishop R. Levis, J.
Douglass, F. Hemans, Mrs. F. D. Lewis, M. G.
Dow, L. Henrictte d'Angleterre Linn, L. F.
Drake, Sir F. Henry IV. of France Longueville, Mme. da
Duncan, M. L. Henry V. of Eng. Lorenzo de' Medici
Dunton, J. Henry VIH. of Eng. Louis XIV. of France
Du Guesclin, B. Henry, M. Louis XVII., the lost
Eaton, W. Henry, P. prince
Edgeworth, Abbe1 Herbert, E., of Cher- Louis Napoleon
Edgeworth, R. L. bury Louis, Prince of Condi
Edward, the black Herbert, G. Louis Philippe of Fr.
prince Hill, R. Lovat, Lord
Edwards, J. Hobble, H. Lumisden, A.
Edwards, M. Holbrook, S. F. L'Ouverture.Toussaint
Eldon, Earl of Holcrott, T. Lutfullah
Elizabeth of Eng. Holley, H. Luther, M.
Elizabeth of Hungary Holtei, K. T. Mackintosh, J.
Elliott, E. Hook, T. E. Macomb, A.
Elliott, J. D. Hooker, R. Mahomet
Elliston, R. W. Hopper, I. T. Maintenon, Mme. do
Emerson, J. E. Horner, F. Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-
Emmett, R. Houston, S. kiah, or Black H'k
Emmett, T. A. Howard, J. Malcolm, John
Exmouth, Vise. E. Pel- Howe, R., Earl Mali bran, Mme.
lew Howell, J. W. Malle;-du-Pan, J.
Fairchlld, J. H. Uowland, J. Marble, D.
Fanshawe, Lady Hubbell, M. E. Marguerite d'Angou-
Felix, Rachel Huet, P. D. leme
Fenelon, F. de Hull, W. Maria Antoinette
Ferdinand I. of Aust'a Humboldt, A. v. Mary Q. of Scots
Ferguson, J. Humboldt, W. v. Marie de' Medici
Fielding, H. Hume, D. Marion, F.
Fitch, J. Hunt, J. N. L. Marlborough, Duke of
Fitzgerald, Lord E. Huntington, Mrs. S. Marlborough, Duchess
Foote, S. Hutchinson, Col. of
Forbes, D. Hutten, U.von Martyn, H.
Foster, J. Hyde, E., Earl of Clar- Maximilian IJ. of Au«.
Fouche, J. endon Mayhew, J.
Fourier, C. Hyder All Mazarin, Card.
Fox, C. J. Jackson, A. Melancthon, P.
Fox, G. Jackson, J., jr. Mendelssohn, Barthol-
Francis I. of France Jackson, T/V. dy F.
Franklin, B. James I. of Eng. Merriman, Archd.
Frederic II. of Prussia James, Duke of Mon- Metastasio, P.
Fremont, J. C. mouth Michael Angelo
Fry, E. Jay, J. Miller, H.
Fulton, R. Jay, W. Milnor, J.
Fuseli, H. Jefferson, T. Milton, J.
Gait, J. Jeffrey, F., L'd Mirabeau
Gardiner, CoL J. Jennison, M, Mitford, M. R.
Garrick, D. Jenner, E. Mohammed
George in. of Eng. Jervis, J., Earl of St. Monk, G., Duke of Al-
Gerry, E. Vincent bermarle
Gibbon, E. Joan of Arc Montagu, Mrs. E.
Godolphin, Mrs. M. Johnson, J. Montagu, M. W.
Gorgei, A. Johnson, R. M. Montaigne, M. de
Goethe, J. W. v. Johnson, S. Montgomery, J.
Goldoni, C. Jones, D. S. Moore, Sir John
Goldsmith, O. Jones, J. Moore, Th.
Goodrich, S. G. Jones, J. P. Mora, A. H. D«
Good, J. M. Jones, Sir W. More, H.
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More, Sir T. Putnam, I. Stiles, Ezra
Morgan, D. Pyrrhus Stilling, U.
Morris, Gouv. Rachel, Mile. Story, J.
Mountain, A. S. H. Raikcs, R. Strange, Sir R.
Mozart Raleigli, Sir W. SummerfielJ, J.
Muffling, F. K. F. Randolph, J. Swedcnborg, E.
Muhlenberg, P. Ran'oul, K., jr. Swift, Jona.
Munro, Sir T. Raphael Symonds, W.
Murray, L. Reed, J. Tai-Fmg-Wang
Napier, Sir C. Retz, Cardinal de Talbot, S.
Napoleon I. of France Reynolds, F. Talleyrand, Prince
Napoleon HI. of Fr. Reynolds, Sir J. Taylor, J.
Nathalia Borissovna, Richard I., Cceur-de- Taylor, J. B.
Prin. Dolgorookov Lion Taylor, Z.
Neander, J. A. W. Richard II. of Eng. Tecumsch
Ncff, F. Richard III. of Eng. Thorburn, G.
Nelson, H. Vise. Richardson, S. Thurston, L. G.
Nero Richelieu, Cardinal de Titian
Newell, Mrs. H. Richmond, L. Tonna, C. E.
Newton, Sir I. Richter, J. P. F. Tooke, J. II.
Newton, J. Ripa, Father Torrey, J.
Nicholas of Russia Ritchie, Mrs. A. C. M. Toussaint, Pierre
Nielmhr, B. G. Rittenhouse, D. Trenck, Baron
Nolte, V. Robertson, W. Trumbull, J.
Northiugton, Earl of Robespierre Turcnne, Marshal
Oberkirch, Baroness Robin Hood Tuttle, W.
Oberlin, J. F. Roland, Mine. Van Buren, M.
Oehlenschllger, A. Romain, R. D. Van Campen, M.
Oglethorpe, J. Romilly, S. Van Shaack, P.
O'Keeffe, J. Romulus Vamhagen von Ense,
Oldfleld, Mrs. A. Rosa, Salvator R. A. F.
Olin, S. Roscoe, W. Vespucius, Americug
Olncy, S. Rossini Vicars, II. S. J.
Opie, A. Russell, Rachel, Lady Vidocq, E. F.
Ossoli, S. M. F. d' St. Vincent, Earl of Vinci, Leonardo da
Otis, J. Salt, II. Voltaire, F. M. A. de
Page, U. Sampson, W. Walker, J.
Paine, T. Sanderson, R. Wallace, Sir W.
Paine, R. T. Schamyl Walpole, H.
Palissy, B. Schiller, F. von Ware, H., jr.
Park, Mungo Schimmclpenninck, Ware, M. L.
Parr, S. M. A. Warner, S.
Parry, Sir W. E. Schlatter, M. Washington, G.
Payson, E. Schulze, E. Washington, Martha
Pearcc, S. Scott, J., Earl of Eldon Washington, Mary
Pellew, E., Lord Ex- Scott, Sir W. Watson, R.
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Penn, W. S^gnr, Count Watts, I.
Penn, Sir W. Sevigne, Mme. la Mar- Webster, D.
Pepperrell, Sir Wm. quise de Wellesley, A., Duke
Perez, Antonio Seward, W. H. of Wellington
Perkins, J. H. Shakespeare Whcaton, R.
Perkins, T. H. Sharp, Archb'p J. White, J. B.
Perthes, F. Shaw, W. S. White, W.
Perry, Com. O. H. Shelley, P. B. Wickliff, J.
Peter the Cruel, of Ca»- Sheridan, R. B. Wilberforce
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Peter the Great, of Rus. Slater, S. AVilkie, D.
Peters, A. R. Smith, A. Wilkinson, J.
Peters, H. Smiih, E. Willard, S.
Petrarch, F. Smith, Ja-s. William the Con-
Philip, King Smith, Jer. qucror
Philip II. of Spain Smith, rapt. Juhn William III. of Eng.
Philippe Auguste Smith, J. E. Williams, J.
Phillips, S. Smilh, S. Williams, Roger
Pichler, C. Smith, Mrs. S. L. II. Winslow, Mrs. H. L.
Pickard, Mrs. H. M. Smith, Sir W. S. Wirt, W.
Pierce, F. Smollett, T. Wolscy, Card. T.
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Pitt, Wm. Southcy, R. Wotton, Sir H.
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Poggio Bracciolinl Stacl, Mme. de Xerx-s
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BIRD, J. Gleanings from the history of music.
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BIRKBECK, M. Letters from Illinois. Philadel-
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BIRTHRIGHT, The : a novel. Gore, C. G. . . . • . 776.2
BISCAY, Six years in. Bacon, J. F 673.2
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Er/:ihlurgc n uud Bilder aus dcm Volksleben der
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BLACKWOOD, F. T. Lord Dufferin. Letters from
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BLASTING and quarrying of stone, Treatise on.
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BLKWITT O. Hand-book for Rome. 3d ed. Lon-
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BLIND man's offering. Bowcn, 15. B ........ 888.6
BLISS, G. Address at the opening1 of the town
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BOHN, H. G. Hand-book of games. London, 1850.
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London, 1857. p.8° ............. 835.11
BOHN, H. G. Antiquarian library. Lond, 38v. p.8°.
Containing .•
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3. William of Malmesbury's chronicle of
kings of England .............
4. Six old English chronicles. Ed. by J. A.
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5. Ellis's early English metrical romances .
6. Chronicles of the Crusades ........
7. Early trav. in Palestine. Ed. by T.Wright
8. Brand's antiq's of Eng., Scot. & Irel'd. 3v.
9. Roger of Wendover's flowers of English
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13. Yule-tide stories. Ed. by B. Thorpe . . .
14. Roger de Hoveden's annals of England.
2v ......................
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70. The Greek romances of Heliodorus, Lon-
gus, Achilles Tatius : transl. by R. Smith. 844.10
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by. I. Banks 854.2
75. Dictionary of Latin quotations. Ed. by
H. T. Riley *S54.3
77. Orations of Demosthenes against Leptines,
etc. : transl. by C. R. Kennedy 834.3
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28,29. Mudie's British birds 825.12
30. Tasso's Jerusalem delivered. Transl. by
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BOHN, II. G. Library of French memoirs. Lond.,
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BOHN, H. G. Philological and philosophical
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BROUGHAM, II., Lord. Acc't of Bacon's organon.
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BCLOW, E. von. Das Novellenbuch, mit Vorworte
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BUNGENER, L. The preacher and the king: or,
Bourdaloue in the court of Louis XIV. Tr.
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New York, 1855. 12° 1098.11
BUNN, A. Old England and New England. Phila-
delphia, 1853. 12° 628.10
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BUNSEN, C. C. J. Egypt's place in universal his-
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BUNSEN, C. C. J. Signs of the times. Transl. by
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— - Same. New York, 1856. 12° 134.9
— Character and influence of B. G. Niebuhr . . . 583.19
BUNYAN, J. Works : illustr. cd. Philadelphia,
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Contents. — Vol. I. Grace abounding to the chief of
sinners, in life «nd death of J. B.; Brief sect, of Mr.
Bunyan's imprisonment ; continuation of Mr. B.'s
life, death, and burial ; Brief character ; Dying
sayings; Pilgrim's progress; Christian behaviour; Sol-
omon's temple spiritualized; Jerusalem sinner saved;
Holy war; The life and death of Mr. Badman. II.
Come, and welcome, to Jesus Christ; The barren fig-
tree; Discourse on prayer; Impiisonment of J. B.j
Prison meditations; Doctrine of election and reproba-
tion asserted; The strait gate; The heavenly footman;
Sighs from hell; Confession of my faiih; Poetical
pieces; Diflfcr. in judgment about baptism no bar to
communion; Peaceful principles and true, or ans.
about baptism ; Nature of the seventh day Sabbath;
First day the true Sabhath; Last sermon ; The Trinity
and a Christian; Law and a Christian; Instruction for
the ignorant; Justification by imputed righteousness.
— Works, with introduc. to each treatise, and a
sketch of his life and times. Ed. by G. Offor.
Glasgow, 1854. 3v. imp.8° 1101.1
Contents. — Vol. I. Grace abounding to (he chief of
sinners; Prison meditations; The Jerusalem sinner
saved; The greatness of the soul; The work of Christ
as an advocate; Christ a complete saviour; Come, at d
welcome, to Jesus Christ; Justification by an imputed
righteousness; Saved by grace; The strait gate; I/uiht
for them that sit in darkness; The fear of Gcd; Doctr.
of the law and grace unfolded; Israel's hope encour-
aged ; Discourse touching prayer ; The throne of
grace; The acceptable sacrifice; Paul's departure »n<l
crown; The desire of trc righteous granted. II. The
saint's knowledge of Christ's love; Of su'ichrist and
his ruin; The resurrection of the dead, and eternal
judgment; Some gospel truths opened; A vindication
of gospel truths; The Pharisee «nd the publican; A
defence of the doctrine of justification by faith in
Jesus Christ; Reprobation assorted; Ques'ions about
the nature and perpetuity of the seventh-day Sab-
bath; Of the trinity and a Christian; Of the law and a
Christian; Scriptural poems; Exposition of the first
ten chapters of Genesis; A holy life the beauty of
Christianity; Christian behaviour; Cautinn to stir up
to watch against sin ; Discourse of tl>c building, na-
ture, excellency, and government of the house of God;
On the terms of communion and fellowship of Chris-
tians at the table of the Lord; A confession of my
faith, and a reason of my practice; Differences about
water-baptism no bar to communion : Peaceable prin-
ciplei and true; On the love of Christ, a poem ; A
case of conscience resolved; J. B.'s catechism ; Sea-
sonable counsel ; An exhortation to peace and unity ;
Bunyan's last sermon. III. Pilgrim's progicss; The
holy war; The heavenly footman; The holy city, or
the New Jerusalem ; Solomon's temple spiritualized;
Discourse of the house of the forest of Lebanon; The
water of life; The barren fig-tree; l.ifi> and death of
Mr. Badman; Sighs from hell; One thing is needful;
Ebal and Gerizim ; A book for boys and girls, or tem-
poral things spiritualized.
— Pilgrim's progress. Notes by W. Mason. Life
of the author by J. Conder. Boston,
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— - Same. Life and notes by T. Scott. Lon-
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— - Same, with life by R. Southey. New York,
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— - Same. New ed., with memoir by J. M.
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BUONARROTI, Michael Angelo. Duppa, R. Life
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BURCK, A. Ulrich von Hutten, der Ritter, der
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BURGER, G. A. Sammtliche Werke. Gottingen,
1844. 4v. 10°
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kungen. II. Homer's Ilias, Vertheidigung und Pro-
ben einer Uebereetzung in lamben; Homer's Ilias,
Proben einer l/ebersctzung in Hexametern ; Dido,
ein episches Gcdicht, aus Virgils Aeneis gezogen;
Anthia und Abrokomas, aus dem Griechischen de3
Xenophon von Ephesus. III. Proben ciuer Ueber-
setzung ron Ossian's Gedichten ; Macbeth, nach
Shakspearc; An fang einer Bearbeitung des Frosch-
mauslere; Bel'.in j Prosaische Aufsltze ; Fragmente und
Herzensergiessungen ubcr Pocsie und Knnst; Frag-
mente ober Deutsche Sprache und Schrcibart; Frei-
maurer-Reden. IV. Prosais'ihc Aufsutzc; Dierepub-
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Mittheilungen aus Burgers Briefwcchsel ; Burger,
Ton August Wilhelm von Schlegcl; Facsimile.
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BURGH, A. Anecdotes of music. London, 1814.
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BURGOYXE, Gen. J. Dramatic and poetical works :
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Poems; Miscellaneous.
BURGOYXE, J. Blasting and quarrying stone. 2d
ed. London, 1852. 16°
BURKE, E. Works and correspondence. New ed.
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Correspondence, 1/91—97, ed. by Earl Fitzwilliam,
and SirH. Bourke; Vindication of natural society;
On the sublime and beautiful. III. Short account of
a late short administration; Observations on "the
present state of the nation;" Thoughts on the cause
of the present discontents; Speech on American taxa-
tion ; Speeches at Bristol, 1774; Speech on conciliation
with the colonies; Letter on American affairs; Two
letters on trade of Ireland; Speech on the indepen-
dence of parliament; Speech at Bristol, 1780; Speech
on Fox's East India bill; Representation to his ma-
jesty, 1784. IV. Speech on the nabob of Arcot's debts;
Appendix; Speech on the army estimates; Reflections
on the French Revolution ; Letter to a member of the
national assembly; Appeal from the new to the old
whigs; Letters on the penal laws against Irish Catho-
lics; Hints for a memorial to Monsieur de M. M.;
Thoughts on French affairs. V. Considerations on
the present state of affairs; On the policy of the allies;
On the conduct of the minority; Preface to M. Bris-
sot's address; Letter to W. E. Elliot, Esq.; Thoughts
on scarci:y ; Letter to a noble lord; Letters on peace;
A regicide peace; Letter to the empress of Russia;
Letter to Sir C. Bingham; Letter to C. J. Fox; Letter
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ters to Pery, Burgh, and Merlott ; Letters, with
reflections, on the execution of the rioters in 1780;
Letter to Dundas.with the sketch of a negro code; Let-
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against popery in Ireland; Letters to W. Smith; Lan-
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the drama; Essay towards an abridgment of the Eng-
lish history; Ninth and eleventh reports from the
committee of the house of commons, on the affairs of
the East India Company; Articles of charge against
Warren Hastings. VII. Articles (continued) ;
Speeches on the impeachment of Warren Hastings.
VIII. Speeches on impeachment (continued) ; Re-
port from committee relating to Warren Hastings'
trial; General index.
— Sublime and beautiful. Ed. by A. Mills. N.
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— Wisdom and genius of. With life, by P. Burke.
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— Croly, G. Political life of
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BURKE, P. Trials connected with the upper
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BURMEISTER, H. Manual of entomology. Lon-
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BURN, R. 8. Illustrated London drawing book,
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— - Same. Sketching, perspective, engraving.
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BURNAP, G. W. Life of L. Calvert. Sparks, J.
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BURXELL, G. R. Treatise on limes, cements, etc.
London, 1850. 16° 819.32
— - Same. 2d ed. London, 1856. 12° .... 199.19
— and Law, H. Hydraulic engineering, II. . . 819.11
BURXES, A. Travels into Bokhara, 1831-33. Lon-
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BURXET, G. Exposition of the thirty-nine arti-
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BURXET, J. Early settlements of the N. W. terri-
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BURXEY, J. History of North Eastern voyages of
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BURNEY, Miss. F. See D'Arblay, Mme. Francis.
BURNHAM, E. J. Old elm and fountain on Boston
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BURXS, J. Cyclopedia of sermons. N. Y., 1856. 8° 1083.15
BURNS, R. Works, with life and a criticism, and
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— - Same. With life, annot. and index. Hart-
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BYRNE, O. Practical model calculator. Philadel-
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Abydos; The corsair; Lara; The giaour. ID. The
siege of Corinth; Prisoner of Chillon; Parisina; Beppo;
English bards and Scotch reviewers; Mazeppa; Ode;
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Minor poems; Ode on Venice; The prophecy of
Dante; Cain; Marino Faliero; Sardanapalus; The
two Foscari. V. Werner; The deformed transformed;
Heaven and earth; The island; Hours of idleness;
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Morgantc Maggiore ; The blues; Third act of Man-
fred; Occasional pieces. VI. Don Juan.
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Contents. — Vol.1. Hours of idleness; Occasional
pieces, 1S07— 8; English bards and Scotch reviewers;
Occasional pieces, 18U8-10. II. Childe Harold's pil-
grimage, in. Occasional pieces, 1811— 13; Hints from
Horace; The curse of Minerva; The waltz; The
giaour; The bride of Abydos; The corsair; Remarks
on the mod. Greek language. IV. Ode to Nnpoleon
Buonaparte; Lara; Hebrew melodies; The siege of
Corinth; Parisina; Domestic pieces, 181G; Monody on
the death of R. B. Sheridan; Prisoner of Chillon;
The dream; Occasional pieces. V. Manfred; The
lament of Tasso; Beppo; Mazeppa; Ode on Ven-
ice; The Morgan te Maggiore of Pulci; The proph-
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of Rimini; Stanzas to the Po; The blues; Marino
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'Werner; The age of bronze; The island. IX.
Testimonies of authors; Letter to the editor of
" My Grandmother's Review;" Observations upon an
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1819; Don Juan. X. Continuation of Don Juan.
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CABELL, J. and Jefferson, T. Early history of the
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Charles Perrault; Les contes des fees. Perrault, C.;
Les nouveaux contes des fees. Murat, Mme. II.
Conies des fees. D'Aulnoy, Mme. III. [Same, con-
tinued]; Les fees a la mode. D'AuInoy. IV. [Same,
continued]. V. La tyrannic des fees detruite.
D'Auneuil, Mme.; Les illustres foes, [various au-
thors;] Les contes moins contes que les autres. De
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tr. par Galland, M. XII. La tour t^nibreusc et les
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C.ESARS, The. De Quincey, T 895.9
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CAFFRARIA, and its inhabitants. Kay, S C98.22
CAGLIOSTRO, Aventures de. Saint-Felix, J. de . 1078.29
CAILLIE, R. Travels to Timbuctoo, 1824-8. Lon-
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CAIX, and other poems. Simms,\V. G 369.14
CAIRXES, J. E. Character and logical method of
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CAIRO, in 1839. Kinnear, J. G 689.13
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CALAYXOS : a tragedy. Boker, G. II 335.2
CALCOTT, J. W. Grammar of music, llth ed.
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CALCULATOR, The practical model. Byrne, O. . . 194.4
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— Revere, J. W. A tour of duty in 637.5
— Sage, R. B. Scenes in 639.16
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CALIFORXIAX gold discoveries. •Stirling, P. J. . 136.12
CALIPHS. Travels to the city of the. Wellsted,
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CALL to the unconverted. Baxter, R 1087.3
GALLERY and Yvan. Hist, of the insurrection in
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CALLIMACHUS. The works of. Translated by J.
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CALMET, A. The phantom world, from the French
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CALVERT, G. H. Scenes and thoughts in Europe.
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— Comedies. Boston, 1856. 12° 350.4
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CALVERT, L. Life of. Burnap, G. W. Sparks's
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CALVIX, J. Dyer, T. H. Life of Calvin 545.10
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CAMBACERES, Prince. Evenings with. Lamothe-
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CAMBRIDGE, Epitaphs from the old burying- ground
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CAMBUSLANG, The revival at. Macfarlan, D.. . . 118.9
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CANADAS. Heriot, G. Travels through the . . . 629.23
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CANADIAN forest, Stories of the. Traill, Mrs.
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CANDLES. Kurten,P. Transparent and camphene
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CANOE voyage up the Minnay Sotor. Featherston-
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CANOT, T. Twenty years of an African slaver.
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CANTERBURY tales. Chaucer, G 754.11
— - Same 336.15
— Lee,H 437.2
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CANTICLES, New translation of, by Noyes, G. R. 1097.21
CANTCT, C. Ezelino da Romano. Storia d' un
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— Margherita Pusterla, racconto. La Madonna
d' Imbevera, racconto. I sotta, novella. Inni
sacri. Firenze, 1845. 12° 1046.13
— Racconti e descrizioni. Milano, 1851. 12". . 1046.14
— Storia di cento anni [1750-1850.] 3a ed. Fi-
renze,1855. 3v. 12° 1040.10
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CANTU, Ig. Macario Spaccalancia. Avventure d'
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CANTON Chinese, The. Sojourn in the celestial
empire. Tiffany, O.jr 697.8
CANZONIERE of Dante. Italian and English. Tr.
by C. Lyell 355.2
CAPE Ann, Landing at. Thornton, J. W 223.2
CAPE, The, and the Kaffirs. Ward, H 699.15
CAPE of Good Hope, The. Journal of a residence
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- - Same 698.34
CAPEFIGUE
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CAPEFIGUE, B. H. R. Hist, de Philippe Auguste.
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CAPITAL punishment. Defence of. Cheevcr, G. B. 135.23
CAPITAL and labor. Knight, C 840.26
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CAPPE, C. Memoirs, by herself. Boston, 1824. 12" 599.5
CAPRON, E. S. History of California. Boston,
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CAPTAINS of the old world. Herbert, H. W.. . . 948.8
CAPTAINS of the Roman repub. Herbert, H. "W. 948.7
CAPTIVITY among the Indians. Hunter, J. D. . . 244.9
CARACCAS. Geographical notices of. Biggs, J. . 266.7
CARAFAS, The, of Maddaloni. Naples under
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CARCANO, G. Dodici novelle. Fir enze, 1853. 12° 1056.10
Contents. — Delia letteratura rusticate. Lettera a
G. C.; Memorie d'un fanciullo; Una povcra tosa; H
giovine sconosciuto; Benedctta; La vecchia della
Mezzegra ; La madre e il figlio; Un buon galant-
uomo; Rachele; Una simpatia; Tecla; II cappellauo
della Kovella; L'Ameda.
- Racconti semplici. Milano, 1853. 1C" .... 1056.5
Contents. — Memorie d'un fanciullo ; Una povera
to«a; II giovine econosciuto ; Benedctta; La vecchia
della Mezzegra; La madre eil figlio; Un buon galant-
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CARDONNE, D. Dom. See Cabinet des Fdes
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CARDS. Les cartes a jouer et la cartomancic.
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CAREY, A. Clovernook. New York, 1852. 12°. 416.15
CAREY, G. G. Astronomy : as known at the pres-
ent day. London, n.d. 8° 147.11
CAREY, H. C. Essay on wages. Phila., 1835. 8" 136.7
— Past, present and future. Phila., 1848. 8° . . 136.4
— Slave trade, domestic and foreign. Philadel-
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CARL XIV., Jofian, king of Sweden, marshal Ber-
nadotte. Memoirs and campaigns of. Phi-
lipp^art, J 542.3
CARLEN, E. F. Gustavus Lindorm. N. Y., 1853. 12° 766.7
— Marie Louise, and Passages in the life of
James Leganger. New York, 1854. 8° . . 766.1
— One year : a tale of wedlock. N. Y.,1853. 12° 766.4-5
— Rose of Tistelon: a tale. London, 1844.
2v. p.8° 766.3
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CARLETTI, M. Notizie di C. Cantu 1046.12
CARLETON, G. Memoirs by himself; including
anecdotes of the war in Spain. Edinburgh,
1808. 8° 565.2
CARLETON, J. H. Battle of Buena Vista. New
York, 1848. 16° 259.8
CARLETON, W. The black prophet : a tale. Lon-
don, 1847. 18° 758.10
CARLISLE, Earl of. See Howard, G. W. F.
CARLISLE, Mass., History of. Shattuck, L. . . . 224.20
CARLYLE, T. Critical and miscellaneous essays.
3d ed. London, 1847. 4v. 8° 867.1
— - Same. New ed. Philadelphia, 1850. 8°. 863.7
— Genius and writings of Burns 536.15
— French revolution : a history. Boston, 1838.
2v. 12° 1007.7
— - Same. New York, 1847. 2v. 12° .... 1008.4
— German romance. Edinburgh, 1827. 4v. 12° 418.1
Contents. — Vol. I. Musaeus and La Motte Fonque.
II. Tieck and Hoffmann. III. Richter. IV. Goethe.
— Heroes, hero worship and the heroic in hist.
New York, 1852. 12° 885.13
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— Life of Schiller. From 2d London ed. N. Y.,
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— Passages selected from : with memoir. Lon-
don, 1855. 12° 885.12
— Past and present. 2d ed. N. York, 1843. 12" 878.16
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CARMELA oder die Wiedertaufe. Rom. Mundt, T. 1034.17
CARNAHAN, J. Discourse del. in Murray St. ch.
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CARNARVON, Earl of. See Herbert, H. J. G.
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CARNES, J. A. Voyage to the West coast of Af-
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CARO, E. St. Dominique et les dominicains.
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CAROLINE, Queen of George II. Memoir of.
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CARPANI, G. Life of Haydn ; with life of Mozart.
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CARPENTER, L. Memoirs, ed. by his son. Bristol,
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CARPENTER, M. Juvenile delinquents ; their con-
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CARPENTER, W. B. Manual of physiology. 2d
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CARPENTER, W. H. History of Massachusetts.
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CARPENTER, W. W. Travels and adventures in
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CARPENTER of Rouen, a dramat. tale. Jones, J. S. 498.8-9
CARPENTRY. De la charpente 1075.36
— Treatise on, from the Encyclopaedia Brit. . . 201.4
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CARR, P. Trial of British soldiers for murder of,
in Boston, 5th March, 1770 219.1
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CARRICK, J. D. Life of Sir Wm. Wallace of El-
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CARRUTHERS, R. Life of Alexander Pope. 2d ed.
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CARSTENS, H. W. A Trifolium. Boston, 1855. 16° 878.5
CARTAPHILUS, the wandering Jew. Chronicles
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CARVER, J. Travels throughout North America,
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CASTLE dangerous. Scott, Sir W ........ 480.35&37-39
CASTLE of Ehrcnstein. A novel. James, G. P. R.403.2&22-24
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CASTLE builders, The. [A novel]. Yonge, C. M. . 786.7
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CASTRIOT, G. [Scanderbeg], king of Albania,
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CASWELL, H. Scotland and the Scottish church.
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CATACOMBS of Rome. Philadelphia, n.d. 12° . . 1088.6
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CATEL, C. S. Treatise on harmony, transl. by Mrs.
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CATHERINE II. of Russia. Smucker, S. M. Court
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CATHOLIC and prot. nations compar. Roussell, N. 1103.6
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— Don Quixote. Transl. by Smollett. Pref'd
life of the author. London, n.d. 4v. 18°. 789.3
— Exemplary novels. Transl. by W. H. Kelly.
London, 1855. p.8° 857.3
— Nouvelles. Traduction nouv. Paris, 1809.
4v. 18° 1009.11
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Examen de 1'amant. II. Rineonnet et Cortadillc;
Isabellc et Semours; Don Manuel; Le Licencie Vid-
riera; Leocadie, ou, la force du sang. ILL Le Jaloux;
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CHAMBERS, W. American slavery and colour.
London, 1857. 8° 297.8
— Hand-book of Amer. literature. Phil., ii.d. 12° 404.13
— History of the English language and litera-
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— Information for the people. 15th American
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— Youth's Companion. London, [1857.] 10°. . 138.9
CHAMIER, F. Life of a sailor : a novel. N. Y.,
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CHANCE medley of light matter. Grattan, T. C. . 802.32
CHANDLER, E. L. This, that and the other. Bos-
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CHANDLER, M. G. Elements of character. 2d ed.
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— Elements of character. Sdecl. Boston, 1855. 10° 1080.29
CHANDLER, P. "VV". American criminal trials. Bos-
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CHANDLER, R. Travels in Asia Minor and Greece.
New ed., by N. Rcvett. Oxford, 1825. 2v.
in 1. 8° 683.5
CHANDLESS, Wm. A visit to Salt Lake. London,
1857. 12° C26.3
CHANGE for the American notes [of Dickens]. By
an American lady. New York, 1843. 8° . .471.10-18
CHANNING, B. H. The sisters abroad : or, an Ital-
ian journey. Boston, 1857. 10° 678.17
CHANNING, E. T. Lectures read in Harvard Col-
lege. Boston, 1853. 12° 405.10
— Life of William Ellery. Sparks's American
biography, v. VI 529.1
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CHANNING, W. A physician's vacation : or, a sum-
mer in Europe. Boston, 185G. 12° 648. 1-2
CHANNING, W. E. Works, with introduction.
2d ed. Boston, 1843. fiv. 12° 117.3
Contents. — Vol.1. Introductory remarks; Charac-
ter and writings of Milton; Life of Napoleon Bona-
parte ; Character and writings of Fenclon ; Moral
argument against Calvinism; National literature; As-
sociations; The union; Education. II. Slavery ; The
abolitionists ; Annexation of Texas ; Catholicism ;
Creeds; Address on temperance; Address on self-cul-
ture. III. — IV. Discourses; Evidences of Christian-
ity. V. Remarks on the slavery question; Lecture on
war; Lectures on the elevation of the laboring classes;
Death of Rev. Dr. Fcllen, a discourse; Charges at the
ordinations of F. T. Gray, R. C. Watcrston, and J. S.
Dwight; Miscellanies; Appendix. VI. Emancipa-
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man; Address on the present age; The church; Duty
of the free states; Address on the anniversary of
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— OEuvres sociales, trad., etc., par E. Laboulaye.
Paris, 1854. 12° 1067.11
Contents. — Essai sur la vie el les ouvrages de Chan-
ning, par M. E. Laboulaye; Introduction aux ceuvres
socialcs de Channing; De I'edueation personnelle; De
1'elevation des classes lahorieuses; Discours sur la
temperance; Ministere pourlcs pauvres; De 1'obliga-
tion pour les municipalities de veiller a la saati morale
de leurs membres.
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— Poetical genius of Milton 359.3
— Memoir of. Channing, W. H 535.1-2
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CHAPMAN, B. History of Gustavus Adolphus, and
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CHAPMAN, E. J. Practical mineralogy. London,
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CHAPMAN, J. Cotton and commerce of India.
London, 1851. 8° 135.10
CHARACTER, Elements of. Chandler, M. G. . . . 118.11
CHARACTERISTICS of literature. Tuckerman, H. T. 548.5
CHARACTERS and criticisms. Jones, W. A. . . . 888.11
CHARICLES. Priv. life of the auc. Greeks. Becker,
W. A 957.1
CHARICLES, a dramatic poem. Quincy,J. P. . . . 346.7
CHARITY. Brouckere, C. dc. Charite, etc 1065.11
— Trimmer, Mrs. The economy of 129.7
CHARLEMAGNE. Haureau, B. C. et sa cour . . . 1078.40
— James, G. P. R. The history of 810.60
— Juste, T. Histoirede 1075.9
CHARLEMONT : a tale of Kentucky. Simms, W. G.800. 23-26
CHARLES 1. of England. Abbott, J. History of 559. 18-21
— Aikin, L. Court of 976.0
— Ashburnham, J. Vindication of, from the mis-
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— D'lsraeli, I. Commentaries on 553.2
— Evelyn, J. Private correspondence of Charles
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CHARLES II. of England. Abbott, J. History of 559.22-24
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CHARLES VIII. king of France, History of. Corn-
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CHARLES IX. Les temps de. Merimee, P. . . . 1069.4
CHARLES X. Hist, of the reign of. Crowe, E. E. 1005.3
CHARLES the Bold, duke of Burgundy, Hist. of.
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CHARLES Auchester. A memorial. Berger, E. . 802.39
CHARLES Elwood: or, the infidel converted.
Brownson, O. A 1109.6
CHARLES et 3Iarie. Nouv. Souza, Mme. de . . . 1079.10
CHARLES O'Mallcy, the Irish dragoon. Lever, C.. 501. 14-15
CHARLES Tyrrel : or, the bitter blood. James,
G. P. R 463.30
CHARLESTON, S. C., Invasion of. Wilkinson, E.. 216.10
CHARLOTTE Elizabeth. See Tonna.
CHARLOTTE Temple. A tale of truth. Rowson,
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CHARMED sea: a tale. Martineau, H. . v. XIII. of 749.2-3
CHARMS and counter-charms. M'Intosh, M. J. . 437.18
CHASE, H. and Sanborn, C. W. The north and the
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CHASE, The, with critical essays by Dr. Aikin.
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CHASLES, V. E. P. Anglo-American literature
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— Notabilities of France and England, with an
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CHATEAUBRIAND, R. F. A. v'te de. Genius of
Christianity. Transl. by C. I. White. Phila-
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— Selections from " Genius of Christianity."
Transl., with an introduc., by E. B. Stork.
Philadelphia, 1858. 12° 1088.10
— Melanges historiques. Bruxelles, 1828. 24°. 1069. 13
— Les martyrs. Paris, 1853. 12° 1066.7
— Les Natchez. Bruxelles, 1827. 2v. 24° . . . . 1069.14
— Portrait of Bonaparte, with an ode by Lord
Byron. New York, 1814. 18° 609.7
— Travels in Greece, Palestine, Egypt and Bar-
bary, 1806-7. Transl. by F. Shoberl. New
York, 1814. 8° 685.7
CHATEAUGAY woods, A tramp in. Hammond,
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CHATSWORTH
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CHATSWORTH : a romance. Ward, R. P 787.1
CHATTEKTOX, T., with notices of his poetical
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CHAUCER, G. Poetical works, with mem., by Sir
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Contents. — Vol. I. Memoir of Chaucer, by Sir II.
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Chaucer, by T. Tyrwhitt, Esq.; Introductory dis-
course to the Canterbury tales. II.— III. Canterbury
tales. IV. The romaunt of the rose; Troilus and
Creseide, b. 1, 2. V. Troilus and Crescide, b. 3—5;
Legend of good women ; A goodly ballade of Chaucer;
The booke of the dutchesse; The assembly of fouleg.
VI. Queen Annelida r.nd fiilse Arci^c; The complaint
of the black knight; A praise of women; The house
of fame; The complaint of Mars and Venus; The
cuckow and the nightingale ; The court of love ;
Chauccr'i dream; The flower and the leaf; Chauccr'«
A. B. C.i Ballads, etc.
— Riches of Chaucer ; notes and mem., by C. C.
Clarke. London, 1&T5. 2v. 12" 355.4
— Canterbury tales, n.d. 16° 336.15
— Canterbury tales. Notes of T. Tyrwhitt.
Newed. New York, 1855. 12° 754.11
— Canterbury tales. Ed. by J. Saunders. Lon-
don, 1845-47. 2v. 18° 840.12
— - Tales from, in prose. Clarke, C. C. . . . 754.12
— Dry den, J. Fables translated into verse .. . 315.17
— Saunders, J. Pictures of Eng. life fr. Chaucer 850.9
CHEAP repository tracts. Lond., 183(5-39. 3v. 12° 1108.13
CHEETHAM, J. Life of T. Paine. N. Y., 1809. 8° 513.14
CHEEVER, G. B. Lectures on the Pilgrim's pro-
gress, and on Bunyan. New York, 1844. 8" 1094.0
— Defence of capital punishment and essay on
the reason of punishment by T. Lewis.
New York, 1846. 12° 135.23
CHEEVER, H. T. The island world of the Pacific.
New York, 1851. 12° 705.11
— Life in the Sandwich Islands. N. Y., 1851. 12° 705.20
— The whale and his captors. N. York, 1850. 12° 728.8
CHELIUS, J. M. System of surgery. Transl. by
South, J. F. Philadelphia, 1847. 3v. 8° . . 152.8
CHELSEA pensioners, The: a novel. Gleig, G. R. 777.2
CHEMICAL analysis. Fresenius, C. R. System of,
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— Normandy, A. Commercial handbook of . . 156.20
— - Introduction to Rose's treatise on .... 155.13
— Rose, H. Practical treatise of 155.12
— Will, H. Outlines of 156.2
— Wiihler, F. Manual of 156.16
CHEMICAL and pharmaceutical processes. Bell, J. 199.16
CHEMICAL and pharmaceut. manipulat's. Morflt, C. 155.2
CHEMICAL field lectures. Stiickhardt, J. A. . . . 836.1
CHEMICAL manipulation. Faraday, M 155.17
— Noad, H. M 155.9
CHEMICAL philosophy, Introd. to. Daniell, J. F. 155.3
CHEMICAL and physiological balance of organic
nature. Dumas and Boussiugault 156.34
CHEMICAL problems and reactions. Cooke, J. P. . 156.8
CHEMICAL technology. Ronalds, E 155.20
CHEMICAL tests. Accum, F. Treat, on use, etc., of 150.24
CHEMISTRY. Abel, F. A. and Bloxam, C. L. Hand-
book of 156.3
— Berzclius, J. J. The use of the blow-pipe .. 155.22
— Bowman, J. E. Handbook of medical . . . . 157.11
— Campbell, D. Text book of inorganic . . . . 150.30
— Comstock, J. L. Elements of 150.17
— Daubeny, C. Atomic theory 149.30
— Donovan, M. Treatise on 398.13
— Dyer and colour maker's companion 199.13
— Faraday, M. The non-metallic elements. . . 150.33
— Familiar introduction to 149.39
— Fownes, G. Rudimentary 819.1
— Fresenius, C. R. and Will, H. Alkalimetry . 153.21
— Glover, R. M. Manual of elementary .... 156.25
— Graham, T. Elements of. 144.7
— Gregory, W. Elementary treatise on .... 156.27
— - Inorganic 156.19
— - Organic 156.18
— Griffin, J. J. Radical theory in . 158.23
CHEMISTRY. Griffiths, T. C. of the four seasons. 150.0
— Hassall, A. II. Food and its adulterations. . 155.19
— - Adulterations detected 150.12
— Huard, A. Epitome of 155.23
— Introduction to practical organic . . . . v. I. of 850.25
— Johnston, J. F. W. C. applied to agriculture 164.14
— - C. of common life 156.15
— Jones, H. B. Animal C. in stomach diseases 155.16
— Kemp, T. L. Discoveries and applications of
modern 150.22
— Knapp, F. C. applied to the arts and rnanuf. 144.3-4
— Liebig, J. Agricultural 155.24
— - Animal 155.4
— - Applica. of organ. C. to agric. and physiol. 155.25
— - Handbook of organic analysis 150.23
— - C. in relation to physiology 155.21
— - C. of food 155.7
— Lowig, C. Organic and physiological 156.4
— Manuel de chimie 1075.35
— Marcet, Mrs. J. Conversations on 155.26
— Marcet, W. Composition of food 155.15
— Miller, W. A. Organic 150.5
— Morfit, C. C. applied to the manufacture of
soap and caudles 194.5
— Mulder, G. J. C. of vegetable and animal
physiology 155.8
— - C. of wine 150.26
— Napier, J. C. applied to dyeing 197.3
— Peirce, C. II. Examination of drugs, etc. . . 150.13
— Phillips, J. A. C. of the metals 196. H
— Plattner, C. F. and Muspratt, S. Use of the
blow-pipe 155.18
— Prout, W. C. and natural theology , 826.16
— Rcgnault, M. V. Elements of 155.1
— Reid, D. B. Rudiments of 156.35
— Stockhardt, J. A. Principles of 156.9-10
— Thomson, R. D. Cyclopaedia of 150.7
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CHERUBINI, L. Counterpoint and fugue. Transl.
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CHESAPEAKE and Shannon, (ships,) Action betw'n 529.5
CHESEBRO', C. Victoria ; or, the world overcome.
New York, 1856. 12° 775.11
CHESNEY, F. R. Russo-Turkish campaigns of
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— - Same. 3d ed. Lond., 1854. 12° 918.5
CHESS, Introduction to, with Philidor's analysis 197.27
— Montigny. Stratagems of 197.30
— Staunton, H. Chess player's companion . . 816.4
— - Chess player's hand book 810.1
— - Chess tournament 826.1
— Walker, G. Art of chess play 197.26
CHESTER plays. Edited by T. Wright 342.16
CHESTERFIELD, Lord. See Stanhope, P. D.
CHESTERTOX, G. L. Revelations of prison life.
3d ed. London, 1857. p.8° 135.14
CHESTNUT wood. A tale. By Liele Linden.
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CHETTLE, H., Dekker, T. and Haughton, W. Pa-
tient Grissil, a comedy 342.6
CHEVALIER, M. Essays on industrial subjects . 147.21
— Society, manners, and politics in the United
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CHEVERUS, J. L.A. M. L. de., Life of, by Ham-
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CHEVREUL, M. E. Harmony and contrast of col-
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CHICORA and other poems. Grayson, W. J. . . . 349.3
CHIEF justices of the supreme court of the U.
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CHIHUAHUA, Explorations, etc., in. Bartlett, J. R. 624.2
CHILD at home. Abbott, J. S. C 1109.11
CHILD, F. J. Four old plays. Thersytes ; Jack
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CHILD, L. M. American frugal housewife. 33d ed.
New York, 1855. 16° 188.27
— Autumnal leaves. Tales and sketches in
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— Biog. of good wives. 5th ed. N. Y., 1850. 12" 548.8-9
— Fact and fiction : a collection of stories. N.
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— Flowers for children. New York, 1852. 16°. 738.9
— Isaac T. Hopper: a true life. Bost., 1853. 12° 525.10-15
— Little girl's own book. Bost., 1831. sq.160 . 199.41
— Mother's book. 6th edition, with additions.
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— Oasis, The. Boston, 1834. 16° 139. 17
— Philothea. A romance. Boston, 1836. 12°. 488.15
— Progress of relig. ideas. N. Y., 1855. 3v. &° 1095.6
CHILDREN. Condie, D. F. Diseases of 152.6
— Directions for forming the habits of 139.18
CHILDREN of the new forest. Marryat, F 7!.">.<i
CHILDREN of the abbey. Roche, K. M 789.8
CHILD'S friend, The. Berquin, A. de 729.20-21
CHILD'S book of nature. Hooker, W 177.32
CHILE con carne : or camp and field. Smith, S. C. 623. 19
CHILI. Davie, J. C. History of 633.14
— Gardiner, A. F. Visit to the Indians of ... 635.18
— Gerstacker, F. Travels in 636.1
— Hall, B. Chili in 1820-22 030.7
— Smith, E. R. Indian tribes of southern . . . 635.9
— Strain, I. G. Journey in, 1849 635.13
— Sutcliffe, T. Sixteen years in 633.17
CHIMES, The: a goblin story. Dickens, C. . . .481.12-16
CHIMNEYS, Practical treatise on. Eckstein, G. F. 207.12
CHINA, with some account of Ava and the Bur-
mese, Siam and Anam. London, 1853. p.8° 825.8
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— Gallery and Yvan. Hist, of the insurrection in 938.6
— Cochrane, J. D. Pedestrian journey to the
frontiers of 830.46
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— - Empire of C. and its inhabitants 810.75
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— Dobell, P. A residence in 666.2
— Ellis, II. Late embassy to 696.10
— Fishbourne, E. G. Impressions of, and the
present revolution 709.15
— Forbes, F. E. Five years in, 1842-47 696.9
— Fortune, K. Residence among the Chinese . 696.4
— Gutzlaff, C. Two voyages along the coast of. 706.5-6
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— Hue, M. 1' Abbe. Christianity in. . 113.4
— - The Chinese empire 706.1
— - Travels in, 1844-46 706.4
— Kidd, S. Illustr. of the symbols, philosophy,
etc., of 696.8
— Jocelyu, Lord. Six months with the Chinese
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— Meares, J. Voyages from, 1788-89 623.13
— Milne, W. C. Life in 697.9
— Smith, G. Consular cities of 696.14-15
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— White, J. History of a voyage to China sea . 623. 12
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CHIPMAN, D. Memoir of Seth Warner. [Also,]
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CHIPPEWAY Indians, Character, customs, etc., of.
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CHITTENDEN, W. B. Life of J. B. Ladd 898.7
CHIVALRY and charity illustrated by the lives of
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CHIVALRY. James, G. P. R. History of 810.20
— Mills, C. History of: or, knighthood and its
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CHOIX d' anecdotes. Precis hist, sur la revolution
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CHORLEY, H. F. Memorials of Mrs. Hemans. N.
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CHORLEY, H. F. Modern German music. Lond.,
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CHORLTON, W. American grape grower's guide.
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CHOUANNERIE, The war in the little. Hill, G. J. 1008.13
CHOULES, J. O. Cruise of the steam yacht Nortli
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CHOW-CHOW : journal in India, Egypt, and Syria.
Cary, A. F 696.1
CHRIST a friend. Adams,N 1106.1
CHRIST knocking at the door. Flavel, J 1107.4
CHRIST. Furness, W. H. Je«us and his biograph. 1101.5
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— Neander, A. Life of Jesus Christ 848.8
— Turnbull, R. C. in history 1106.18
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CHRISTIAN art in the middle ages. Didron, M. . 815.9
CHRISTIAN character, formation of. Ware, H. jr. 1089.31
CHRISTIAN church. See Church and Ecclesiastical
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CHRISTIAN contemplated. The. Lectures. Jay, W. 119.14
CHRISTIAN days and thoughts. Peabody, E. . . . 117.12
CHRISTIAN divinity, Apology for the true. Bar-
clay, R 1095.4
CHRISTIAN doctrine and practice in the second cen-
tury. Philadelphia, 1846. 18° 850.25
CHRISTIAN doctrine, Lectures on. Peabody, A. P. 117.13
CHRISTIAN duty, Pastoral addresses on. James,
J. A 1088.30
CHRISTIAN iconography. Didron, M 815.9
CHRISTIAN life, in the early and middle ages. Ne-
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CHRISTIAN life, social and individual. Bayne, P. 1086.12-13
CHRISTIAN missions. See Missions.
CHRISTIAN morals. Browne, Sir T v. III. of 846.11
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See also; Ethics, Morals, etc.
CHRISTIAN professor, Counsels and cautions ad-
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CHRISTIAN progress. James, J. A 119.22
CHRISTIAN religion. See Evidences.
CHRISTIAN sects. Phila., 1846. 16° . . . . v. III. of 850.25
See also: Ecclesiastical history.
CHRISTIAN slave: a drama. Stowe, H. B 357.11
CHRISTIAN socialism. Ballou, A 134.2
CHRISTIAN truth, etc., Views of. Priestley, J. . 1099.10
CHRISTIAN year, The. Thoughts in verse for Sun-
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CHRISTIANITY. Chateaubriand, Vise. de. Genius of 1095.1
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— James, H. C. the logic of creation 1088.7
— Mann, Mrs. H. C. in the kitchen 188.24
— Martineau, J. Studiesof 1086.14
— Norton, A. Tracts concerning 1095.3
See also: Evidences, Missions, Theology.
CHRISTIAN'S manual of faith and devotion. Ho-
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CHRISTIANS, The early. Eliot, S 134.8
CHRISTIE Johnstone: a novel. Reade, C 415.7
CHRISTINA and her court: a novel. Velde, F. K.
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CHRISTISON, R. Manual of practical toxicology.
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CHRISTMAS, H. Echoes of the universe. Phila.,
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London, 1854. 16° 546.20
CHRISTMAS, Customs, ceremonies, etc., of. Hervey,
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CHRISTMAS books. Dickens, C 462.16-17
CHRISTMAS carol, A. Dickens, C 481.12-16
CHRISTMAS fire, New stories by the. Dickens, C.. 491.1-6
CHRISTMAS holydays in Rome. Rip, W. 1 678.18
CHRISTMAS stories. Dickens, C 481.12-16
CHRISTOFFEL, R. Zwingli: or, the reformation
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CHRONICLE of the Cid, from the Spanish, by R.
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CHRONICLES. Froissart, J. C. of Eng., France
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— Jerrold, D. C. of Clovernook v. VI. of 908.1
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CHRONOLOGY. Blair, J. Chronological tables. . 836.2
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— Nicolas, Sir N. H. C. of history 368.2
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CHRYSOSTOM, J. Life of, by Perthes, F. M. . . . 547.20
CHURCH. Barrett, B. F. True measure of a true C. 1088.15
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CHURCHILL, F. Diseases of women. New Am.
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The careless husband, a comedy; The rival fools, a
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— Three dialogues on the orator. Translated by
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— Life by Dr. Middleton. Letters, transl. by
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Cm, the, Chronicle of, transl. by R. Southey . . . 913.2
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CILJCIA. Hist. acct. of. Barker, \V. B 094.2
CINQ-MARS. Conjuration de. Paris, 1S53. 12°. 1078.31
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CIRC-ASSIA. Spencer, E 087.21-22
CIRCUMNAVIGATION of the globe. Hist. acct. etc. 810.76
CITIES, Ruins of ancient; with accts. of their
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CITIZEN of Prague. Translated by M. Howitt.
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CITY of the great king. Barclay, J. T 684.3
CITY poems. Smith, A 324.11
CIVIL liberty and self-government. Lieber, F.. . 134.13
CIVILIZATION. Buckle, H. T. Hist, of, in England <U2. 1-2
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CLAN-ALBIN: a national tale. 2d ed. London,
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CLAPP, W. W., jr. A record of the Boston stage.
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DAVIES, C. and Peck, W. G. Mathematical diction-
ary. New York, 1855. 8° 147.1
DAVIES, C. M. History of Holland and the Dutch.
London, 1851. 3v. 8° 914.1
DAVIES, E. W. L. Algiers in 1857, its climate and
resources. London, 1858. 8° 918.3
DAVIES, T. Dramatic miscellanies. London,
1783-84. 3v. 8° 353.11
— Memoir of D. Garrick. From the last London
edition. Boston, 1818. 2v. 12° 597.7
DAVIES, T. S., Rutherford, W. and Fenwick, S.
The mathematician. London, 1856. 3v. 8° 147.9
DAVIS, A. J. Present age and inner life. New
York, 1853. 8° 122.10
DAVIS, D. Book of the telegraph. Bost., 1851. 12° 149.10
— Manual of magnetism. Bost., 1850. 3d ed. 12" 149.2
DAVIS, E. The half century, 1800-50. Bost., 1851. 12° 297.10
DAVIS, J. Discourse before Mass. Hist. Society,
Dec. 22, 1813. Boston, 1814. 8° v.I. of 278.2
DAVIS, Sir J. F. China, during the war and since
the peace. London, 1852. 2v. p.8° . . . . 096.13
— Description of China and its inhabitants.
London, n.d. 2v. 12°.. . 839.5
— - Same. New ed. London, 1845-46. 4v. 18° 840.18
— - Same. New York, 1848. 2v. 18° .... 810.75
— - Sketches of China. London, 1841. 2v. 12° 706.8
DAVIS, M. L. Memoirs of Aaron Burr, with se-
lections from his correspondence. N. York,
1830. 2v. 8° 515.8
DAVIS, W. W. H. El Gringo ; or New Mexico
and her people. New York, 1857. 12°. . . 023.18
DAVISON, W. Life of. Nicolas, Sir N. H 562.4
DAVY, Sir H. The young H. D. Mayhew, H.. . 149.21
— Memoirs of. Davy, J 573.4
DAVY, J. West Indies before and since slave
emancipation. London, 1854. 8° 635.4
— Memoirs of Sir Humphry Davy. London,
1839. 8° 573.4
DAWES, K. Geraldine, Athenia of Damascus and
miscellaneous poems. New York, 1839. 16° 358.8
DAWSON, J. W. Acadian geology. Edinburgh,
1855. 12° 163.23
DAY, C. W. Five years' residence in the West
Indies. London, 1852. 2v. 8° 035.20
DAY, J. The old engagement. Boston, 1852. 10° 478.14
DAY, S. Historical collections of Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia, 1843. 8° 235.1
DAY, T. History of Sanford and Merton. Lon-
don, 1847. sm.l2° 729.22
DAYS of battle : or Quatre Bras and Waterloo.
Eaton, C. A 1008.10
DAYS of Bruce : a story of Scottish history.
Aguilar, G 765.1-10
DAYS of my life. Autobiography. Oliphant, M.. 753. 0-10
DEAD sea, Expedition to the. Lynch, W. F.. . . 684.5-6
DEAD secret : a novel. Collins, W. W 754.0-10
DEALINGS with the dead. Sargent, L. M 228.1
DEAN, A. Eulogy on Judge Buel 169.8
DEANE, S. History of Scituate, Mass. Boston,
1831. 8° 224.23
DEANE, Rev. S., of Portland. Journal and bio-
graphical notice of. See Willis, W 234.2
DEARBORN, N. Boston notions, 1630-1847. Bos-
ton, 1848. 18° 229.8-9
DEBATER, The American. M'Elligott, J. N. . . . 134.20
DEBIT and credit: a novel. Transl. Frey tag, G. . 434.2-5
DE Bow, J. D. B. Industrial resources of the
• Southern and Western states. N. Orleans,
1852-53. 3v. 8° 296.2
DEBY, J. Hist, naturelle de la Belgique. Brux-
elles, n.d. 2v. 12° 1075.25
DECAMERON, The. Translated. Boccaccio, G. . 759.14
DECATUR, S., Life of. Mackenzie, A. S. Sparks's
American biography v.XXI. of 529.1
— Life of. Waldo, S. P. . . . • 527.6
DECEPTION, credulity, etc. Sketches of 399.5
DECLARATION of independence by the citizens of
Mecklenberg county, North Carolina, 20th
May, 1775, with accompanying documents.
Raleigh, [1831.] 8° 235.6
DECK and port. Cruise to California. Colton, W. 626.19
DECLINE and fall of the Roman emp. Gibbon, E. 953.6
DEDIIAM, Mass., History of. Worthington, E. . 224.10
DEEDS of naval daring. Giffard, E 989.8
DEERBROOK : a novel. Martineau, H 749.1
DEERSLAYER, The. Cooper, J. F 770.1-8
DEFOE, D. Journal of the plague. New ed. Lon-
don, 1839. 16° 379.17
— Robinson Crusoe. London, 1845. sq.!2°. . . 735.9
— - Same. Philadelphia, 1852. 12° 735.10
— - Same. With a biographical account of
Defoe. New York, 1835. 12° 35.11-12
— - Same. London, 1856. p.8° 835.4
— - Same. With an autobiography of the
author and a life of Selkirk. Ed. by G. P.
Walker. Philadelphia, 1850. 8° 735.8
— New voyage round the world. Lond., 1725. 12° 709.2
— Biography of. Forster, J 894.3
— Life and times of. Wilson, W 582.13
i DE Foix. Historical romance of the 14th century.
Bray, A. E.. 448.11
DE FOREST, J. W. European acquaintance. New
York, 1858. 12* 687.18
— Oriental acquaintance, or letters from Syria.
New York, 1850. 12° 087.17
DEIPNOSOPHISTS : or banquet of the learned.
Athenaeus 844.1
DEKKER
47
DE WETTE
DEKKER, T., Chcttlc, H. and Haughton, W. Pa-
tient Grissil : a comedy. London, 1841. 8° 342.0
DE KROYFT, S. H. A place in thy memory. Now
York, 1850. 12" 878.3
DE LA BECHE, II. T. The geological observer.
2ded. London, 1853. 8° 103.13
— How to observe : geology. 2d ed. London,
1836. 12° 103.19
— Mining, quarrying, etc. Lecture on the Ex-
hibition 199.10
— Researches in theoretical geology. London,
1834. 12° 169.26
DELAMOTTE, P. H. Practice of photography. 2d
ed. London, 1855. 12° 197.15
DELANO, A. Voyages and travels in the North
and South hemispheres. Boston, 1817. 8° 704.1-2
DELAVIGNE, C. Marino Faliero. [Drame hist.]
Paris, 1829. 16° 1078.3
— Princesse Aurelie : comedie. Paris, 1828. 12° 1078.7
— Theatre. Nouv. ed. 1 — 3 ser. Paris, 1852.
3v. 12° 1060.10
Contentt. — Vol. I. Les veprcs siciliennes ; Leg
Comediens; Le Paria; L'Ecole des Vieillards; L«
Princesse Aurelie. II. Marino Faliero; Louis XL;
I,esEnfantsd'Edouard; Don Juan d'Autriche. III.
Une famille au temps de Luther; LaPopularite ;
La mie du Cid.
DELEUTUE, C. Precis de 1'histoire del'art. Brux-
elles, n.d. 12° 1065.13
DELEUZE, J. P. F. Animal magnetism. Transl.
by T. C. Hartshorn. Rev. ed. N. Y., 1850. 12° 157.16
DELFICO, M. Memorie storiche della repubblica
di San Marino. Capolago, 1842. 16° . ... 1040.10
DELHI, From New York to Minturn, R. B. jr. . 706.9
DE LOLME, J. L. Constitution of England. New
ed., with life. London, 1853. p.8° 817.8
DELPHINE : a novel. Stael-Holstein, A. L., Ba-
ronne de 488.1
DELUSION : or, the witch of New England. Bos-
ton, 1840. 10° 799.10
DELUSIONS, Extraordinary popular. Mackay, C. 879.8-9
DEMERARA: a talc. Martineau, H. . . . v. IV. of 749.2-3
DEMOCRACY. Camp, G. S 820.40
DEMOCRACY in France. Guizot, F 134.21
DEMOGEOT, J. Les lettres et Phomme de lettres
au XIXe stecle. Paris, 1850. 12° 1078.49
DEMONOLOGY and witchcraft, Letters on. Scott,
SirW 399.2
DE MORGAN, A. Algebra. London, 1835. 8°. . 147.15
— Number and magnitude. London, 1830. 8°.. 147.16
— Differential and integral calculus 365.2
— Essay on probabilities. New ed. Lon., 1841. 16° 398.15
— Spherical trigonometry. Lib. Us. Knl. . . . 365.12
— Trigonometry and double algebra. London,
1849. p.8° 147.14
— Trigonometry and trigonometrical analysis.
London, 1837. p.8° 147.16
DEMOSTHENES. Olynthiac and other orations.
Tr. by C. R. Kennedy. Lond., 1852. p.8° . 834.1
— Orations. Transl. by T. Leland. New ed.
London, 1800. 2v. 8° 866.2
— Orations. Transl. by T. Lelaud. New York,
1844. 2r. 18° 830.9
— Orations against Leptines, Midias, Androtion,
and Aristocrates. Trans, by C. R. Kennedy.
London, 1856. p.S° 834.3
— Orations on the crown and on the embassy,
Tr. by C. R. Kennedy. London, 1855. p.8° &T4.2
DEMOTICUS Philalethes. Yankee travels in Cuba. 626.15
DEMPSEY, G. D. Drainage of districts and lands.
2d ed. London, 1854. 10° 819.20
— Drain, of towns and build'gs. Lon., 1849. 16° 819.21
— Tubular and other iron girder bridges. Lon-
don, 1850. 16° 819.30
DENHAM, D. and Clapperton, H. Travels in Afri-
ca in 1822-24. Boston, 1826. 8° 693.7
— - Same. 3d ed. London, 1828. 2v. 8° . . 693.6
DENISON, E. B. Clocks and locks. From the
Encyc. Brit. 2d ed. Edinburgh, 1857. p.8° 197.7
— Clock and watch making. London, 1850. 16" . 829.4
DENMARK. Dunham, S. A. History of 378.10
DENMARK. Howitt, \V. and M. Literature of. . 404.5
— Inglis, H. D. Journey through the islands
an,d states of 608.7
— Murray, J. Handbook for 649.11
DENNIE, J. The lay preacher. Collected by J. E.
Hall. Philadelphia, 1817. 18° 1089.32
DENNIS, G. Cities and cemeteries of Etruria.
London, 1848. 2v. 8° 954.2
— The Cid : a chronicle founded on the early po-
etry of Spain. London, 1845. 18° 840.19
DENNISTOUN, J. Memoirs of Sir R. Strange and
A. Lumisden. London, 1855. 2v. 12° . . . 556.6
DENOMINATIONS of the Christian world. Evans, J.1099. 6-7
DENTAL surgery. Harris, C. A 151-13
DE PONTES, Mme. L. Davesies. Poets and poetry
of Germany. Biographical and critical no-
tices. London, 1858. 2v. 8° 355.13
DE PUY, H. W. Ethan Allen and the Green Mt.
heroes of '76. Buffalo, 1853. 12* 528.16
DE QULNCEY.T. Autobiographic sketches. Bos-
ton, 1853. 16° 895.17-18
— - Same. London, 1854. p.8° 895.19
— Biographical essays. Boston, 1851. 16° ... 895.7
— The Caesars. Boston, 1851. 10" 895.9
— Confessions of an English opium eater. Bos-
ton, 1851. 10° 895.1
— - Same, and Suspiria de profundis. Boston,
1858. 16° 895.2-6
— Hist, and crit. essays. Boston, 1853. 2v. 16* 895.16
— Letters to a young man, and other papers.
Boston, 1854. 16° 905.1
— Life and manners. Boston, 1851. 10° .... 895.10
— Literary reminiscences. Boston, 1851. 2v. 16° 895.11-13
— Memorials and other papers, [contain. Kloster-
heim.] Boston, 1850. 2v. 10° 905.3
— Miscellaneous essays. Boston, 1851. 16* . . 895.8
— Narrative and misc. papers. Bost.,1853. 2v. 16° 895.14
— Philosophical writers and men of letters.
Boston, 1854. 2v. 16° 895.20
— The poets, and other English writers. Bos-
ton, 1853. 16° 895.15
— Theological essays and other papers. Boston,
1854. 2v. 16° 905.2
DERBY, E. H. The catholic. Letters to a young
kinsman. Boston, 1856. 12° 1098.12
DERBY, G. H. Phrenixiana, by John Phrenix.
New York, 1856. 12° 806.1
DERMOT MacMorrogh, A poem. Adams, J. Q.. . 314.10
DERNIER jour d'un condamne. Hugo, V 1066.19
DE Roos, F. F. Travels in the U. S. and Canada,
in 1826. London, 1827. 8* 624.14
DESCRIPTION and hist, of vegetable substances,
used in the arts. Timber-trees, fruits. Lon-
don, n.d. 12° 849.7
— - Same. Boston, 1830. 12° 859.1
DESIGN in architecture, Prin. of. Garbett, E. L. 819.13
DESTINY : or, the chief's daughter. Fcrrier, Miss. 777.13
DESULTORY man. A novel. James, G. P. R.. . . 464.1
DEUMIER, J. Le F. Oehlenschlager, etude biogr.
etlitt. Paris, 1854. 12° 1078.23
— Vittoria Colonna. Paris, 1856. 12s 1078.47
DEUTSCHER Leinweber. Storch, L 1016.8
DE VEAUX, J., Memoir of. Gibbes, R. VT 524.18
DE VERB: or, the man of independence. Ward,
R. P 787.4
DEVEREUX,_a novel. Lytton, E. B 465.8-10
DE VERTEUIL, L. A. A. Trinidad — its geography
and prospects. London, 1858. 8° 635.2
DEVEY, J. Logic. London. 1854. p.8° 855.4
DEVON and Cornwall, Handbook for. Murray, J. 649.2
DEVONSHIRE coast, Naturalist's rambles on.
Gosse, P. H 178.12
DE WETTE, W. M. L. Human life : or, prac. ethics.
Transl. by S. Osgood. Bost., 1842. 2v. 12° 127.6
— Introd. to the New Testament. Transl. from
the 5th improved ed., by F. Frothingham.
Boston, 1858. 8° 1093.10
— Introd. to the O.. Test. Transl. by T. Parker.
2d ed. Boston, 1850. 2v. 8° 1093.6
— Theodore : or, the skeptic's conversion. Trans-
lated by J. F. Clarke. Boston, 1856. 2v. 16° 1088.18
DEWEY
48
DISCOVERIES
DEWEY, O. Controversial theology and practical
religion. New York, 1846. 12° 1086.10
— Discourses on human nature, and the nature
of religion. New York, 1852. 12° 1086.11
— Discourses on the nature of religion, etc.
New York, 1848. 12° 117.9
— The old world and the new. N.Y.,1836. 2v. 12° 669.1
DE WITT, J., D. D. Discourse delivered in Mur-
ray St. church, New York 1083.5
DE WITT, J. Life and times of: [with] his treatise
on life annuities. Barnwcll, R. G 545.16
DEXTER, G. T. and Edmonds, J. W. Spiritualism 122.14-15
DEXTER, S. Reminiscences of. Sargent, L. M. . 519.3
DEYCKS, F. Gothe's Faust. Andeutungen, u. s. w.
2te Ausg. Frankfurt, a. M., 1855. 18° .. . 1034.21
DIALLING, Lcct. on select subjects in. Ferguson,,!. 140.8
DIALOGUES for young persons. Abbott,,!, v. VIII. of 739 .'1
DIALOGUES des morts. Fenelon, F. de la M. . . . 1066.13
DIANE. Roman. Sternberg, A. F. v. U 1037.11
DIARY. New sketches of every day life. Bremer, F. 455.2-3
DIARY of an ennuyee. Jameson, Mrs. A 658.8
DIARY of an invalid. Matthews, H 679.14
DIAVOLO del Sant' Ufficio. Storia Bolognese, dal
1789-1800. Zanolini, A 1057.9
DIAZ del Castillo, B. Memoirs, by himself. Trans-
lated by J. I. Lockhart. Lond., 1844. 2v. 8° 254.6
DIBBLE, S. Hist, of the Sandwich Islands' mis-
sion. New York, 1839. 12° 1108.7
— Thoughts on missions. New York, n.d. 16° 119.20
DIBDIN, T. Reminiscences. London, 1827. 2v. 8° 597.3
DICIITER und Kaufmann. Ein Lebcusgemalde.
Auerbach, B 1037.4
DICK, T. Celestial scenery. N. York, n.d. 18° . 810.77
— Improv. of society by the diffusion of knowl-
edge. New York, n.d. 18° 810.58-59
— - Same. Glasgow, 1833. 12° 124.19
— The practical astronomer. New York, 1846. 12° 149.14
— The sidereal heavens. New York, n.d. 18" . 820.6
DICKENS, C. American notes. N. Y., 1842. 8°. 471. 16-17
— - Same. London, 1850. p.8° 462.14-15
— Barnaby Rudge. London, 1841. 8° 471.1
— - Same. London, 1853. 8° 462.10-11
— - Same. Peterson's edition. Phila., n.d. 8° 471.2-6
— - Same. Philadelphia, 1853. 8° ...... 471.11
— Bleak house. New York, 1853. 2v. 12°. . . .462.20-21
— - Same. Philadelphia, n.d. 8° 481.7-11
— - Same. Philadelphia, 1854. 8° 481.6
— Child's history of England to 1688. N. Y.,
1854. 2v. 16° 969.1-2
— The chimes. A goblin story. N. Y., 1845. 8° 471.16
— Same. New York, n.d. 8° 892.10
— Christmas books. London, 1852. p.8° . . ..462.16-17
— A Christmas carol, in prose. N. Y., 1844. 8°. 892.10
Christmas stories. Philadelphia, 1852. 8° . . 481.12
Contents. — Christinas carol; The chimes; Cricket
on the hearth; Battle of life; The haunted man ; Pic-
tures from Italy.
— - Same. Peterson's edition. Phila., n.d. S°4S1. 13-16
— Cricket on the hearth. Boston, n.d. 8° . . . 471.19
— - Same. New York, 1846. 8° 892.10
— David Copperfield. New York, 1852. 2v. 12° 462.19
— - Same. Philadelphia, 1853. 8° 481.5
— - Same. Peterson's cd. Phil., n.d. 8°. . 481.1-4
— Dombey and son. N. Y., 1848. 2v. 12°. . . . 462.18
— - Same. Philadelphia, 1853. 8° 471.12-13
— - Same. Peterson's ed. Phila., n.d. 8°. 471. 14-15
— Hard times. London, 1854. p.8° 472.2
— - Same. New York, 1854. 8° 481.17-22
— - Same. New York, 1854. 12" 472.1
— The haunted man, and the ghost's bargain.
New York, n.d. 8° 471.16
— - Same. New York, n.d. 8° 892.10
— Household words. Lond. 1850-57. 15v. 8° . 871.1
— Little Dorrit, with illustrations. Peterson's
ed. Philadelphia, n.d. 2v. 12° 472.4-8
— Martin Chuzzlewit. London, 1852. 8°.. . .462.12-13
— - Same. Philadelphia, 1853. 8° 471.7-8
— - Same. Peterson's ed. Phila., n.d. 8°. .471.9-10
— New stories. Peterson's ed. Phila., n.d. 8° . 491.1-6
Contents. — Seven poor travellers; Nine new stories
by the Christmas tire; Hard times; Lizzie Leigh; The
miner's daughters; Fortune Wildred, etc.
DICKENS, C. Nicholas Nickleby. Lond., 1852. p.8° 462.9
— - Same. Philadelphia, 1852. 8° 461.29
— - Same. Peterson's ed. Phila., n.d. 8° . . 461.24-28
— The old curiosity shop, and other tales. Phil.,
1841. 8° 401.23
— - Same. Philadelphia, 1853. 8° 461.21-22
— - Same. London, 1853. p.8° 462.8
— - Same. Peterson's ed. Phila,, n.d. 8°. . 461.17-20
— Oliver Twist. London, 1853. 8° 402. 5
— - Same. Philadelphia, 1853. 8°- 461.6-7
— - Same. Peterson's ed. Phila., n.d. 8°. .461.8-10
— Pearl-fishing. Stories from " Household
words." 1st Ser. Auburn, 1854. 12° .. . 472.3
— Pickwick papers. New ed. Phila., 1853. 8° 461.11-12
— - Same. London, 1854. p.8° 462.6-7
— - Same. Peterson's ed. Phila., n.d. 8°. 461. 13-16
— Pictures from Italy. N. Y., n.d. 8° 892-10
— Sketches by " Boz." London, 1850. p.8° . . 462.2-3
— - Same. New ed. Philadelphia, 1852. 8°. 461.1-3
— - Same. Peterson's ed. Phila., n.d. 8°.. 461.4-5
— Sunshine on daily paths. From " Household
words." Philadelphia, 1854. 12° 462.22-26
— The Tuggs's at Ramsgate. To which is added
The pantomime of life. Phila., 1837. 12°. 462.1
— and others. Pic-nic papers. Lond., n.d. 12° 462.4
DICING, etc. Treatise against. Northbrooke, J. . 342.13
DICTIONNAIRE d' anecdotes. Nouv. ed. Riom,
1821. 2v. 16° 1008.5
DICTIONARY of quotations from the British poets.
2d ed. London, 1835. 12° 358.5
— of commerce and commercial navigation.
M'Culloch, J. R 135.9
— of printing. Savage, W 196.4
— of Shakespearian quotations 357.4
— of chronology. Tegg, T 947.2
— of arts, manufactures and mines. Ure, A. . . 146.2
— of terms in architecture, mining, surveying,
etc. Weale, J 819.26
NOTE. — See also the list of books of reference ap-
pended to this Index.
DiDRON, M. Christian iconography. Translated
by E. J. Millington. v.I. Lond., 1851. p.8° 815.9
DIEFFENBACH, E. Travels in N. Zealand. Lond.,
1843. 2v. 8° 705.3
DIET. Hitchcock, E. Lectures on 158.4
— Pereira, J. Treatise on food and 157.3
DIGESTION. Combe, A. Physiology of. . . . . 15S.15&22
— Sweetser, W. Treatise on 157.29
DINARBAS; a tale. Knight, E. C 799.5
DINGELSTEDT, F. Heptameron. Gesammelte Nov-
ellen. Magdeburg, 1841. 2v. 16° 1024.12
Contents. — Vol. I. Misverstandnisse; Die Schci-
dnng; Esel Fritze. II. Gutenbe-gs Tod; Lorbeer
und Doraenkrone; Blinde Licbc; Das bose Auge.
— - Same. Magdeburg, 1841. 2v. in 1. 16° . . 1034.22
Contents. — Same as above.
— Licht und Schatten in der Liebe. Novelle.
Kassel, 1838. 16° 1028.2
DINING, Art of 189.12
DINKS. Sportsman's vade mecum. See Herbert,
H. W 177.4
DIOGENES Laertius. Life of Plato v. VI. of 814.3
— Lives and opinions of eminent philosophers.
Transl. by C. D. Yonge. Lond., 1853. p.8° 634.10
DIPLOMACY, History of 987.5
DIPLOMACY of the United States. Lyman, T.,jr. 297.4
DIPLOMACY of the revolution. Trescot, W. H. . 217.16
DIPLOMATIC correspondence of the revolution.
Sparks, J 216.1
DIPLOMATIC history of the administrations of
Washington and Adams. Trescot, W. H. . 297.5
DIPLOMATIST, Adventures of a roving. Wikoff, H. 887.4
DISCIPLES, Guide for young. Pike, J. G 119.3
DISCOURSES delivered in Murray st. church, [N.
Y.] March— May, 1830. New York, 1830. 8° 1083.5
Contents. — Discourses by Dr[s.] Spring, Cox, Skin-
ner, De Witt, Miller, Sprague, Carnahan, Wood-
bridge, Rice, Woods, Wayland, Snodgrass, Griffin.
DISCOVERIES in the West until 1519. Robinson, C. 625.1
DISCOVERIES, inventions and origins, History of.
Beckmann, J 818.8-9
DISCOVEiiY
49
DONALD
DISCOVERY. Cooley, W. D. History of maritime
and inland 378.11
— Tytler, P. F. Progress of discovery on the
Northern coasts of America 810.53
DISEASE. Bigelow, J. Nature in 157.25-26
— Forbes, Sir J. Nature and art in tho cure of. 157.4
— Hufl, G. Prevention, causes and cure of .. . 157.8
DISNEY, J. Mem. of John Jortin. Lond., 1792. 8° 575.7
DISOWNED, The : a novol. Lytton, E. B 405.5-7
DISPENSATORY of the U. S. of Amer. Wood, G. B. 151.12
DISPONENT, The : a tale. Livonian tales 889.31
D'lORAELi, B. Literary and political biography.
Macknight, T 582.14
D'lSRAELi, I. Amenities of literature. 2d ed.
New York, 1841. 2v. 12° 897.7-8
— - Same. 4th ed. New York, 1847. 2v. 12° 404.8
— Curiosities of literature. 2d ed. Boston, 1834.
3v. 12° 897.1-2
— - Same. 2d series. Boston, 1834. 2v. 12° 897.3-4
— - Same. With curiosities of American lit-
erature, by K. W. Griswold. N. Y., 1851. 8° 402.5
— Life £>nd reign of Charles I. New ed. Lon-
don, 1851. 2v. 8° 553.2
— Miscellanies of literature. New edition. New
York, 1841. 3v. 12* 897.5-0
Contents. — Vol. I. Literary miscellanies ; Calami-
ties of authors ; Quarrels of authors, m. Literary
character; Character of James I.
DISSECTOR, The : or practical and surgical anat-
omy. Wilson, W.J.E 153.7
DISTILLING. Donovan, M v.I. of 408.8
DISTINGUISHED men of modern times. N. York,
1840. 2v. 18° 820.29
DISTRICT school as it was. Burton, W 449.7-8
DIVINA commcdia. Dante Alighieri 1047.1
DIVINE government. M'Cosh, J. Method of . . 113.8
— Smith, T. S. Illustrations of 1089.2
DIVINE love and divine wisdom. Swedenborg, E. 1084.7
Dix, J. Life of Chatterton, including poems and
correspondence. London, 1851. 16° .. . . 589.7
Dix, J. A. Winter in Madeira, and summer in
Spain and Florence. 2d ed. N.Y., 1851. 12° 075.8
DIXON, E. H. Scenes in the practice of a New-
York surgeon. New York, 1855. 12° ... 428.2
DIXON, J. Tour through the United States and
Canada. New York, 1849. 12° 637.8
Dixox, W. H. John Howard and the prison world
of Europe. New York, 1850. 12° 575.14
— Wm. Penn: an hist, biogr. Phila., 1851. 12° 526.15-10
— - Same. 2ded. London, 1852. 16° .... 526.17
DOANE, G. W. Memoir of Dr. Wainwright . . . . 1083.13
DOBELL, P. Travels in Kamtschatka and Siberia.
London, 1830. 2r. 12° 660.2
DOBRIZHOFFER, M. Account of the Abipones of
Paraguay. Transl. London, 1822. 3v. 8° 260.2
DOBSON, E. Art of building. 2d ed. London,
1854. 16° 819.15
— Foundations and concrete works. London,
1850. 10° 819.31
— Manufacture of bricks and tiles. London,
1850. 2Y.ini. 10° 819.10
— Railway s of Belgium, 1834-42. Lond., 1843. 8° 194.3
— Masonry and stone-cutting. London, 1849. 16" 819. 17-18
DOCTOR, The. Southey, E 892.11
DOCTOR Antonio. A tale. Ruffini, G 75G.5-9
DODD, G. British manufacturer. London, 1844-
1851. OT. 18° 840.20
DODD family abroad : a novel. Lever, C 501.18
DODDRIDGE, P. Life of Col. Gardiner. London,
n.d. 8° 575.11
— Rise and progress of religion. N. Y., n.d. 16° 119.10
— Stoughton, J. Life and labors of 576.6
DODGE, P. Painting, its rise and progress. Bos-
ton, 1846. 12° 208.15
DODS, J. B. Spirit manifestations examined and
explained. New York, [1854.] 12° 1090.24
DOG, The. See Herbert, H. W. The dog. By
Dinks, Mayhew and Hutchinson 177.4
— Martin, W. C. L. History of the 840.43
— Richardson, H. D. Origin, natural history
and yarieties of v. III. of 169.15
DOG. Youatt, W. The dog, ed. by Lewis. . . . 172.22-23
DOGS. Richardson, H. D. Origin and varieties of. 177.15
DOLBY, R. Cook's dictionary. New ed. London,
1833. 8° 189.3
DOLCINO, Fra, and his times. Mariotti, L 544.16
DOLGOROOKOV, Princess. See Nathalia Boris-
sovna.
DOLLARS and cents : a novel. Warner, A. B. . . 793.11-13
DOLPHIN (ship) Cruise of the, for the mutineers of
the Globe. Paulding, H 709.19
DOMBEY and son : a novel. Dickens, C 471 . 12-15
DOMENECH, E. Missionary adventures hi Texas
and Mexico. London, 1858. 8° 633.3
DOMESTIC history of the American revolution.
Ellet, E. F 217.8-10
DOMESTIC duties. Parke, Mrs. W 188.30
DOMESTIC economy. Abell, L. G. The skillful
housewife's book 188.29
— Acton, E. English bread book 188.33
— American housewife 189.13*
— Beecher, C. E. Domestic receipt book . . .188.13-16
— Bliss, Mrs. Practical cook book 188.12
— Chadwick, Mrs. J. Home cookery 188.23
— Child, L. M. American frugal housewife . . 188.27
— Cook book of rare recipes 188.2-3
— Cooley, A. J. Cyclopaedia of receipts .... 187.2
— Cornelius, M. H. Guide to domestic economy
and comfort 188.25
— Crowen,T.J. The Am. lady's syst. of cookery. 188.11
— Dolby, R. Cook's dictionary and housekeep-
er's directory 189.3
— Donovan, M. Brewing, distilling, baking, etc. 408.8
— Ellet, E. F. Cyclopedia of. 187.1
— Family manual and servants' guide 188.31
— Female's Encyclopaedia 187.10
— Gogue, A. Secrets de la cuisine fran§aise . . 1078.21
— Hassall, A. H. Food and its adulterations . 155.19
— Henderson, W. A. Modern domestic cookery. 189.2
— Howland, E. A. American housekeeper. . . 188.26
— Inquire within, [a receipt book] 188.32
— Kitchiner, W. The cook's oracle 189.5
— Leslie, E. New receipts for cooking 188.7
— Mackenzie, C. Five thousand receipts .... 187.4-9
— Mann, M. Christianity in the kitchen .... 188.24
— Marcet, W. Composition of food and its
adulteration 155.15
— Mitchell, J. On falsifications of food .... 156.28
— Murray's modern cookery book 189.8
— New family receipt book 188.4
— Parkes, Mrs. W. Domestic duties 189.1
— Piesse, G. W. S. The art of perfumery . . . 198.13
— Putnam, Mrs. E. Receipt book 188.21
— Roberts, R. House servant's directory . . . 189.4
— Rundell, Mrs. Domestic cookery 189.9-10
— Soyer, A. Shilling cookery 189.11
— Ude, L. E. The French cook 189.7
— United States receipt book 188.1
— Upton, R. A. Home studies 188.28
— Webster, A. L. The improved housewife . . 188.8
— Widdineld, H. New cook book 188.9-10
— Youman, E. L. Handbook of household
science 188.5-6
— Ysabeau, A. Traite des oiseaux de.basse-cour
etdes lapins 1075.3
See also .- Rural and Domestic ecomomy.
DOMESTIC habits of birds. Rennie, J 839.11
DOMESTIC medicine. Raspail, F. V 829.37
— and surgery. Walsh, J. H 157.32
DOMESTIC tales. Hofland, B 719.13
DOMESTICATED animals of the British islands.
History of. Low, D 165.7
DON Carlos : an historical drama. Schiller, J. C.
F. von 818.11
DON John : a musical drama. London, 1821. 8°. 355.11
DON Quixote de la Mancha. Cervantes Saavedra,
M. de 789.1
— Rambles in the footsteps of. Inglis, H. D. . 673.5
DON Sebastian : an historical romance. Porter,
A. M 789.12
DONALD, J. Land-drainage, embankment and
irrigation. London, n.d. 16° ... . v.II. of 169.15
DONALDSON
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DONALDSON, J. Clay lands and loamy soils. Lon-
don, 1852. 10° 829.3
— On agriculture and landed property 19-1.12
— Soils and manures. New edition. London.
10° v.I V. of 1(59. 15
DONELAN, J. P. My trip to France. New York,
1857. 12° 654.13
DONGOLA, Expedition to. English, G. B 693.4
DONIIMIAN, Col. Campaign in New Mexico. See
Edwards, F. S 623.20
DONNE, Dr. J. The life of. Walton, 1 589.5
DONNE, W. B. Essays on the drama. London,
1858. 12° 350.3
DONOVAN, M. Domestic economy. Lend., 1830-37.
2v. 16° -108.8
— Treatise on chemistry. London, 1832. 16°.. 398.13
DOOM of the tory's guard : a novel. Curtis, N. M. 802.31
DOHAN, Dr. J. Bentley ballads. A selection from
. Bentley's miscellany. London, 1858. 8° . 316.13
— History of court fools. London, 1858. p.8° . 94S.4
— Knights and their days. New York, 1850. 8° 948.6
— Lives of the Queens of England, of the house
of Hanover. New York, 1855. 2v. 12° . . 593.3
— Monarchs retired from business. New York,
1857. 2v. 12° 948.5
— Table traits. New York, 1855. 12° 1S8.20
DORCHESTER antiq. and historical society. An-
nals of Dorchester. By J. Blake, 1750. Bos-
ton, 1846. 12° 227.16
DORCHESTER in 1630, 1776 and 1855. An oration.
Everett, E 224.25
DORK. By a stroller in Europe. N. York, 1857. 12° 657.6
DORFGESCHICHTEN, Schwarzwiilder. Erziihlun-
gen. Auerbach, B 1037. 1&3
DOROTHE. Roman aus der Brandenburgischen
Geschichte. Haring, W 1024.3
DORR, B. Travels in Egypt, the Holy Land, Tur-
key and Greece. Philadelphia, 1856. 12°. 686.12
DORVAL, or the speculator : a novel. Portsmouth,
N. H., 1801. 12" 469.24
DOUBOURG, J. Huen. Pseud. See Hainond.
DOUGLASS, F. My bondage and my freedom. N.
York, 1855. 12° 520.14
DOVE, P. E. An account of Andrew Yarranton.
Edinburgh, 1854. 16° 588.1
DOVER, Lord. See Ellis, G. J. W. A.
Dow, L. Writings, containing his experience and
travels. The " Journey of life," by Peggy
Dow. 8th ed. Cincinnati, 1855. 8° .... 10&3.21
DOWLING, J. History of Komanisin. New ed.
New York, 1853. 8° 1085.15
DOWN East. Col. Crockett's tour. Crockett, D. 628.27
DOWNING, A. J. Architecture of country houses.
New York, 1856. 8° 203.11-14
— Fruits and fruit trees of America. N. York,
1852. 12° 165.15
— - Same. Revised by C. Downing, N. York,
1858. 12° 165.14
— Landscape gardening ; with remarks on rural
architecture, [var. eds.] N. Y., 1850-57. 8°. 203.8-10
— Rural essays, with memoir, by G. W. Curtis.
Letter by F. Bremer. New York, 1853. 8°. 165.5
DRAINAGE. Dempsey, G. D. D. of districts and
lands 819.20
— - D. of towns and buildings 819.21
— Donald, J. Land v.II. of 169.15
— Leclerc, J. M. J. Traite de 1065.30
DRAKE, B. Life and adventures of Black Hawk,
Keokuk, etc. Cincinnati, 1838. 12° .... 539.7
— Life of Tecumseh. Cincinnati, 1841. 12° . . 539.5
DRAKE, Sir F. Life and voyages of 810.41
— Life, voyages, etc. Barrow, J 889.13
DRAKE, J. R. The culprit fay, and other poems.
New York, 1835. 8° 332.5
DRAKE, N. Noontide leisure, or sketches in sum-
mer. London, 1824. 2v.ini. 8° 346.12
DRAKE, S. G. Book of the Indians. History to
1841. 8th cd. Boston, 1841. 8° 244.5
— History and antiq. of Boston, 1630-1770. Bos-
ton, 1856. 8° 222.1
— Indian captivities. Auburn, 1852. 12° .... 2*5.9-10
DRAMA, The. Blaze de Bury, Mme. French . . 840.4
— Baron, A 10155.4
— Donne, W. B. Essays on 356.3
— Halliwell, J. O. Illustrations of Shakespeare
and the early English 342.30
— Tansur, J. P. A poem on the use of 358.27
DRAMATIC art and literature. Schlegel, A. W. v. 818.7
DRAMATIC literature of the age of Elizabeth.
Hazlitt, W 356.24
DRAMATIC miscellanies. Davies, T 353.11
DRAMATIC poets, Specimens of Eng. Lamb, C. . 866.9
DRAMAS, Collections of:
- Child, F. J. Four old plays 356.1
— French, S. American drama 355.10
— Halliwell, J. O. Ludus Coventrise 342.3
— Inchbald, E. The British theatre 354.1
— - Collection of farces 354.2
— Sargent, E. Modern standard drama .... 363.1
— Scott, W. Ancient British drama 331.2
— - Modern British drama 331.1
— Shakespeare society 342.1-32
— Spencer, W. V. Boston theatre 356.9
— Wemyss, F. C. Minor drama 363.2
— Wright, T. The Chester plays 342.16
DRAWING. Binns,W. Mechanical and engineering 206.8
— Burn, R. S. Illustrated London D. book . . 206.9-10
— Eagles, J. Thesketcher 208.1
— Howard, F. Imitative art 208.19
— Kriisi, H. Drawing from nature 201.6
— Mahan, D. H. Drawing instruments 203.6
— Minifie, Wm. Text book of geometrical .. . 203.3-5
— Ruskin, J. Elements of 200.11-16
— Worthen, W. E. Appleton's cyclopaedia of . 201.5
See also .- Sciography, Perspective.
DRAYSON, A. W. Sporting scenes among the Kaf-
firs. London, 1858. 8° 692.3
DREAM chintz, The: a story. Mackarness, M. . . 476.7-8
DREAMER, The, and the worker. Jerrold, D. . . 802.36
DREAMS and reveries of a quiet man. Fay, T. S. . 797.14
DREAMS, Sleep and. Symonds, J. A 125.23
DRED : a tale of the Dismal swamp. Stowe, H. B. 806.4-12
DRESS, The art of 209.11
DRESS of the inhabitants of the British islands,
History of. Planche, J. R 839.3
DRESS-MAKING, Handbook of. Howell, M. J. . . 199.1
DREW,.!. Practical meteorology. Lond., 1855. 16° 149.17
DRINKWATER, J. Siege of Gibraltar, 1779-1783.
London, 1844. p.8° 889.14
DROPS of water, their beauty, etc., displayed by
the microscope. Catlow, A 178.29
DROWNING, Respiration in. Hall, M 157.5
DROZ, J. Art of being happy. From the French,
with comments, by T. Flint. Bost., 1832. 12° 139.5
— Essai sur 1' art d' etre heureux. 6e ed. Paris,
1828. 18° 1079.6
DRUITT, R. Modern surgery. Ed. by F. W. Sar-
gent. New Am. from last Lond. ed. Phil-
adelphia, 1853. 8° 151.18
DRUMMOND, W. Poems, with life by P. Cunning-
ham. London, 1SJ3. 12° 338.26
— Conversations with Ben Jonson 342.7
DRURY, A. H. Eastbury : a tale. N. Y., 1851. 12° 416.6
DRY sticks fagoted. Poems. Landor, W. S. . . . 332.10
DRYDEN, J. Original poems and translations.
Edinburgh, 1777. 2v. 12° 369.3
Contents. — Vol. I. Verses in praise of Mr. Dry den,
and poems on several occasions. II. Translations
from Homer; Theocritus; Lucretius; Horace; Ovidi
Epistles; Prologues and epilogues; Elegies and epi-
taphs; Songs.
— Poetical works. London, 1843-44. 5v. p.8° 319.8
Contents. — Vol. I. Life by J. Mitford; Poems. If.
Poems and epistles. III. Songs, etc. ; Prologues a»d
epilogues; Translations from Theocritus; Lucretius;
Horace. IV. Transl. from Boccnce and Ovid. V.
Transls. from Ovid; Juvenal; Fersius, and Homer!
Miscellaneous.
— Fables translated into verse, from Homer,
Ovid, Boccace, and Chaucer. 5th ed. Lon-
don, 1745. 12° 315.17
DUANE, Col. W. Visit to Colombia. 1822-23.
Philadelphia, 1826. 8° 633.15
DUBLIN
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DUBLIN, N. H. History of. Proceedings at the
centennial celebration 225.1
DUBOIS, E. Old Nick: a satirical story. Dublin,
1801. 2v. 16" 799.12
DUBOURG, G. The violin and its most eminent
professors. London, 1852. 4th ed. 12° . . 209.2
DUBOUKG, J- Huen. 2'xfuil. See Hamond.
DUCLOS, C. P. Acajou et Xirphile. Cabinet des
Fees. y.XXXV 1077.1
DunnoN, The. Rambles by rivers. Thornc, J. . 850.18
DUDEVANT, M. A. Consuelo. Translated by F.
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DUELLING, History of. Millingen, J. G 985. 4
DUELS and duelling. With hist, essay. Sabiue, L. 947.14
DUEK, W. A. Constitutional jurisprudence of the
United States. New York, n.d. 18° .... 820.57
— Life of William Alexander, earl of Stirling.
New York, 1847. 8° 513.8
DUFAU, J. B. Hagiographie beige. Bruxelles,
n.d. 12* 1075.24
DUFF, A. Indian rebellion : its causes and results.
New York, 1858. 12" 939.4
Du GUESCLIN, Bertrand, and John Howard, Lives
of : or, chivalry and charity illustrated . . 589.14
DUHRING, H. The United States with regard to
Europe. London, 1833. 12° 297.14
Dut-CKEN, H. W. German songs ; from the 16th
to the 19th century. Edited and translated.
London, 1856. 12° 316.7
DUMAS, A. Henri III. et sa cour : drame histo-
ique. 2ded. Paris, 1829. 12° 1078.6
- The iron mask. Translated by T. Williams.
Philadelphia, 1850. 8° 735.1
— Memoirs of a maitre d'armes. Transl. Lond.,
1853. p.8° 409.5
— Memoirs of a physician. Part I. Joseph
Balsamo. Transl. London, 1847. 12°. . . 498.9
— Pictures of travel in the South of France.
Translated. London, n.d. 12° 654.8
— Travels in the South of France. Translated.
London, n.d. 12° 869.10
— Trav. sketches in Egypt and Sinai. Trans-
lated. London, 1839. 16° 709.20
DUMAS, J. B. and Boussingault, J. B. Chemical
and physiological balance of organic nature.
Translated. 3d ed. London, 1844. 16° . . 156.34
— Manures : nutrition of plants, etc. Transl. by
C. Morfit. New York, 1848. 8° 165.4
DUMAS, M. Memoirs of his own time. Philadel-
phia, 1839. 2v. 12° 1008.12
DUMONT, P. E. L. Souvenirs sur Mirabeau. Brux-
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— Recollections of Mirabeau. Lond., 1&32. 8" . 613.3
DUNALLAN, a religious tale. Kennedy, G 808.15
DUNCAN, II. Sacred philosophy of the seasons,
with additions, etc., by V. W. P. Greenwood.
Boston, 1839. 4v. 12° 1089.7
DUNCAN, J. British butterflies v.XXIX. of 179.1
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DUNCAN, Jona. Hist, of Russia. Lond., n.d. 2v. 12° 869.11
DUNCAN, J. M. Travels in the United States and
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DUNCAN, M. L., Memoir of. Lundie, J. C 119.7
DUNGLISON, B. Gen. therapeutics and mat. med.
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— Medical lexicon. 10th ed. Phila., 1853. 8°. 151.14
— New remedies, with formulae. 6th edition,
with additions. Philadelphia, 1851. 8°.. 151.15
— Practice of medicine. 3d ed. Phila., 1848. 2v. 8° 152.1
DUNHAM, S. A. History of Europe during the
middle ages. London, 1833-34. 4v. 16° . . 378.6
— History of Denmark, Sweden and Norway.
London, 1839-40. 3v. 16° 378.10
— History of the Germanic empire. London,
1834-35. 3v. 16' 368.9
— History of Poland. London, 1831. 16* . . . 378.9
— History of Spain and Portugal. London, 1832.
5v. 16° 368.8
— Bell, K. and others. Lives of the most emi-
nent literary and scientific men of Great
Britain. London, 1836-38. 3v. 16° .... 398.3
DUNKELGRAF, Der. Roman. Bechstein, L. . . . 1013.7
DUNLAP, S. F. Vestiges of the spirit-history of
man. New York, 1858. 8° 122.16
DUNLAP, W. History of the American theatre.
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— History of the arts of design iu the United
States. New York, 1&34. 2v. 8° 202.1
— Memoirs of a water drinker. 2d edition. New
York, 1837. 2v. as 1. 12° 539.26
— Memoirs of G. F. Cookc. N. Y., 1813. 2v. 18°. 597.18
DUN LOP, J. Memoirs of Spain from 1621-1700.
Edinburgh, 1834. 2v. 8° 913.3
— History of fiction. From 2d London edition.
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DUNTON, J. Life and errors, by himself. Loud.,
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DUNT/.ER, J. H. J. Frauenbilder aus Goethe's
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— Goethe's Faust erlautert. Leipzig, 1854. 2v. 8* 1034.2
— Goethe's Gotz und Egmout. Geschichte, Ent-
wickelung, u. s. w. Braunschweig, 1854. 8° 1034.3
— Goethe's Tasso erlautert. Leipzig, 1854. 8° 1034.7
— Studien zu Gothe's Werken. Elberf 'd, 1849. 8° 1034.6
DUPIN, C. Essays on industrial subjects 147.21
DUPPA, R. and Quatremere do Quincy. Lives of
Michel Angelo [and] Rafi'aello. London,
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— - Same, London, 1S56. p.8° 835.7
DURFEE J. Panidea ; or, omnipresent reason the
Logos. Boston, 1846. 8° 122.8
DUKINGSFELD, I. von. Schloss Goczyn, Roman.
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DUTCH and Flemish schools of painting. Stan-
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DUTCH republic, Rise of the. Motley, J. L. . . . 923.1-4
DUTCHMAN'S fireside. A tale. Paulding, J. K. . 797.9
Du TERRAIL, Pierre. Chevalier Bayard. Life of.
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DUTY, Complete, of man. Venn, H 1107.15
DUVAL, A. Jeunesse de Henri V. Comedie.
Paris, 1821. 12° 1078.5
— Sur i' art de la comedie. Paris, 1820. 12° . . 1078.4
DUXBURY, Mass. History of. Winsor, J 224.9
DUYCKIXCK, E. A. Wit and wisdom of Sydney
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— and G. L. Cyclopaedia of American litera-
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DWIGHT, M. A. Grecian and Roman mythology.
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— Introduction to the study of art. New
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DWIGHT. Theo. Character of Thomas Jefferson.
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— History of the Hartford convention. New
York, 1833. 8° 305.4
DWIGHT, Theo. jr. History of Connecticut. New
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DWIGHT, Timothy. Travels in New England and
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— Life of, by W. B. Sprague. Sparks's Amcr.
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DWYEK, J. H. Essay on elocution. 6th ed. Al-
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DYA-NA-SoRE, Oder, die Wanderer. Meyern, W.
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DYEING, Chemistry applied to. Napier, J 197.3
DYKU and color-maker's companion. Philadelphia,
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DYER, J. Character, etc., of Mary Dyer. Con-
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DYER, S. Songs and ballads. N. Y., 1857. 12°.. 338.18
DYER, T. H. Life of John Calvin. N.Y.,1850. 12° 545.10
DYMOND, J. Accordancy of war with Christianity.
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— Essays on the principles of morality. New
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DYNAMICS, Principles and practice of. Baker, T. 829.28
See also .• Mechanics.
DYNEVOR terrace: a tale. Yonge, C. M 785.1-10
DYSPEPSIA forestalled and resisted. Hitchcock, E. 158.4
EAGER
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EAGER, S. W. History of Orange county, N. Y.
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EAGLES, J. The sketcher. Edinburgh, 1856. 8°. 208.1
EARL, G. W. Native races of the Indian archipel-
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— Voyages in the Indian archipelago. 1832-34.
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EARL'S daughter : a novel. Sewell, E. M 426.1^
EARLY blossoms. Biographical notices. Styles, J. 878.11
EARTH, The. Buff, H. Physics of 149.31
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— Guyot, A. The earth and man 167.18
— Higgins, W. M. Physical condition of. ... 810.73
— Mudie, R. General treatise of 169.18
— Schouw, J. F. The E., plants and man . . . 826.5
EARTHQUAKES and volcanoes. Wittich, W. v.II. of 850. 21
EARTHWORM, The, and the common housefly.
Samuelson, J 175.13
EAST, The. Alger, W. R. Poetry of 315.12-13
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— - Letters from 687.7
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— Lamartine, A. de. Travels in 687.15
— MacFarlane, C. Romance of travel in. . . .840.38-39
EAST Boston, Mass., History of. Sumner, W. H. 233.1
EAST Indian archipel., Glance at the. Gibson,W. M. 707.6-7
EASTBURY : a tale. Drury, A. H , . . . . 416.6
EASTERN life, present and past. Martineau, H. . 686.1-4
EASTERN question, Russia and the. Cobden, R. . 928.5
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EASTHAM, Mass, History of. Pratt, E 224.22
EASTLAKE, C. L. Contributions to the literature
of the tine arts. London, 1848. 8° 205.3
— Materials for a history of oil painting. Lon-
don, 1847. 8° 205.1
EASTWOOD, B. Manual for the cultivation of the
cranberry. New York, 1856. 12° 165.24
EASY introduction to the game of chess, including
Philidor, etc. New ed. Phil., 1817. 12° . 197.27
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EATON, C. A. The days of battle : or Quatre Bras
and Waterloo. London, 1853. 12" 1008.16
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— Rome in the 19th century. 5th ed. London,
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EATON, J. H. Life of Andrew Jackson. 3d ed.
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— Life of. By C. C. Felton. Sparks's Am.
biog v. IX. of 529.1
EBENERSKINE: or the traveller: a novel. Galt,J. 788.9
EBERS, J. Seven years of the King's theatre.
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EBRINGTON, Viscount. See Forteseue, Hugh.
ECARTE : or the salons of Paris. Richardson, J. . 807.7
ECCLESIASTES. See Bible.
ECCLESIASTICAL history and polity, including his-
tory of sects, etc. :
— Baird, R. Protestantism in Italy 1096.13
— - Religion in America 113.2
— Ballou, H.,2d. Anc. hist, of Universalism . 1099.12
— Bartol, C. A. Church and congregation . . . 1086.30
— Bede. Ecclesiastical history of England . . 846.1
— Bonnechose, E. de. Reformers before the
reformation 1085.9
— Brown, T. Account of the Shakers 1089.13
— Caswall, H. Scotland and the Scottish church 1089.12
— Christoffel, R. Zwingli : or the reformation
in Switzerland 1085.14
— Courcy, H. de. Catholic church in the U. S. . 1098.6
— Dowling, J. History of Romanism 1085.15
— Eusebius Pamphilus. Ecclesiastical history 845.1-2
— Evagrius. Hist, of the church, A. D. 431-594 845.5
— Evans, J. Denominations of the Chr. world 1089.6-7
— Felt, J. B. Eccl. history of New England . 1085.1
— Ferris, B. G. Utah and the Mormons . . . . 1095.14
— Fox, J. Acts and monuments of the Church 1101.2
— Goodrich, C. A. Religious ceremonies and
customs 1099.4
ECCLESIASTICAL history, polity, etc., continued.
— Gorham, G. C. Gleanings during the reform-
ation in England, 1533-88 1085-6
— Gunnison, J. W. The Mormons 1087.8
— Hethcrington, W. M. History of the West-
minster assembly of divines 1106.15
— Hungary, Hist, of the Protestant church in . 1095.9
— Kidder, D. P. Mormonism and the Mormons 1099.27
— Kip, W. I. Early conflicts of Christianity . 1088.14
— Maefarlan, D. Revivals of the 18th century . 118.9
— M'Gee, T. D. Protestant refer, in Ireland . 1089.10
— Marshall, T. W. Episcopal polity 118.6
— M'Nemar, R. The Kentucky revival 1089.20
— Marsden, J. B. History of the later Puritans,
1642-62 1085.17
— Merle d' Aubignd, J. H. History of the ref-
ormation 1085.13
— Milman, H. H. History of Christianity. .. 1085.3
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cal history 1085.2
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— Neander, A. History of the Christian reli-
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— - Memorials of Christian life 858.7
— - Planting and training of the church by
the apostles 848.9
— Philostorgius. Ecclesiastical history epitom-
ized 845.9
— Punchard, G. History of Congregationalism,
A.D.250-1616 1099.13
— Ranke, L. History of the popes 838.1
— - Reformation in Germany 10S5.12&2C
— Reformation in Europe 119.4
— Ritchie, J. E. London pulpit 128.7
— Roussell, N. Catholic and Protestant nations
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— Ryle, J. C. Priest, Puritan and preacher. 1088.32-33
— Sects, heresies and writers of the first three
centuries 1096.15
— Sects in the 19th century 850.25
— Sewel, W. History of the Quakers 1085.10
— Smyth, T. History of the Westminster as-
sembly 1096.19
— Sprague, W. B. Annals of the American
pulpit 113.1
— Socrates scholasticus. History of the church
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— Southgate, H. Visit to the Syrian church. . 118.15
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— Stebbing, H. Christian church to 1492. . . . 388.1
— Steinmetz, A. History of the Jesuits. . . . 1095.7
— Tayler, C. B. Memorials of the English
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— Taylor, I. Loyola ; and Jesuitism in its rudi-
ments 1098.8
— - Wesley and Methodism 1108.4
— Theodoretus. History of the church, A.D.
322-427, and 431-594 845.5-6
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— Wilberforce, S. History of the Protestant
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— Wiseman, N. Recollections of the last four
popes 1098.1
— - On the principal doctrines and practices
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ECHOES of the universe. Christmas, H. ..... 1106.5
ECKERMANN, J. P. Gesprache mit Goethe. Leip-
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ECKSTEIN, G. F. On chimneys, with remarks on
stoves, coal, ventilation, etc. Lond., 1852. 16" 207.12
ECLIPSK of faith. Rogers, H 117.11
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ECONOMY, Domestic. See Domestic economy.
ECONOMY of machinery. Bubbage, C 198.30
ECONOMY, Political. See Political economy.
EDDA, The prose. Transl. by I. A. Blaekwell . . 846.2
EDDY, D. C. Heroines of the missionary enter-
prise. Boston, 1850. 16° 539. 13
EDGAR, J. G. Footprints of famous men. New
York, 1854. 16° 548. 1G
EDGAU Huntley: or, memoirs of a sleep-walker,
Brown, C. B 757.5
EDGAKTON, W. P. New York speaker, witli intro-
duction on declamation by W. Russell. N.
York, 1857. 8° 405.5
EDGKXVORTH, C. S. Memoirs of the Abbe Edge-
worth, containing narrative of Louis XVI.
London, 1815. 8° 615.8
EDGEWORTH, M. Tales and novels. London,
1832-33. 18v. 16° 468.8
Contents. — Vol.1. Castle Rackrcnt; An essay on
Irish bulls; Essay on self justification. II. Forester;
The Prussian vase; The good aunt. III. Angelina,
or L'amie inconnue; The good French governess;
Mile. Panache; The knapsack. IV. Lame Jervas;
The will; The Limerick gloves; Out of debt out of
danger; The lottery; Rosanna. V. Murad the un-
lucky; The manufacturers; The contrast; The grate-
ful negro; To-morrow. VI. Ennui: The dun. VIL
Manreuvring ; Almcria. VIII. Vivian. IX. The
absentee. X. The absentee, concl. ; Mme. de Fleury;
Emilic de Coulangcs; Modern Griselda. XI. — XII.
Belinda. XIII. Leonora; Letters on various subjects.
XIV.— XV. Patronage. XVI. Patronage, concluded;
Love and Law, a drama; Rose, thistle and shamrock.
XVII. Harrington; Thoughts on bores. XVIII. Or-
mond.
— - New York, 1855. 20v. in 10. 12° 467.1-3
Contents. — Same as the preceding. The two addi-
tional vols. (19 and 20) contain " Helen."
— Belinda. Barbauld's Br. nov. v.XLIX. — L. of 779.1
— Frank. Boston, n.d. 16° 468.6
— - Same. New York, 1848. 2v. 12° 468.7
— Helen. A tale. London, 1834. 3v. 12°. . . . 468.1
- Same. London, 1850. 12° 468.3-4
— Modern Griselda. Barbauld's Br. nov., v.L. of 779.1
— Parent's assistant. Stories for children. Bos-
ton, n.d. 16° 468.10
— - Same. New ed. New York, 1850. 12°. . 468.9
— Rosamond ; witli other tales. N. Y., 1844. 12° 468.5
— & R. L. Practical education. N. Y., 1849. 12° 137.20
EDGEWORTH, R. L. Mems. by himself, concluded
by M.Edgeworth. Bost., 1820-21. 2v.in 1. 8° 583.12
EDITH Allen: a novel. Neville, L 777.6
EDMOND Dantes: a novel. Noble, G. W 735.4
EDMONDS, C. R. Life and times of Washington.
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EDOM, Letters on. Lindsay, Lord 693.16
EDUCATION. Austin, S. Girls' schools, and the
training of working women 137.23
— Barnard, H. Education in Europe 137.1
— Braun, Th. Principes d' education 10C5.7
— Campbell, J. L. and Hadley, A. M. Teacher's
miscellany 137.11
— Edgeworth, M. and R. L. Practical 137.20
— Everett, E. Importance of practical 137.21
— Tension, F. S. de la M. E. des filleg .... 1000.13
— Fo^le, W. B. The teacher's institute .... 1.37.30
— Genlis, Mme. de. Lettres sur 1'education . . 1068.6
— Goodrich, S. G. Fireside 137.26
— Greenwood, C. The child and the man . . . 10%. 11
— Grey, M. G. and Shirreff, E. Thoughts on
self-culture 124.12-13
— Grimke, T. S. Relative value of religious and
secular 878.9
— Hall, S. R. Instructor's manual 129.24
— Hamilton, Sir W. Discussions on 872.1
EDUCATION. Hood, E. P. Self-education .... 129.20
— Howard, G. \V. F., Earl of Carlisle. Lectures
in aid of popular 409.3
— Jefferson, T. Bill for a complete system of . 294.2
— Lessing, G. E. E. of the human race .... 138.8
— Macleod, N. Home education 129.19
— Mann, H. Lectures on 137.8
— Mansfield, E. D. Principles and elements of
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— Martincau, H. Household education 137.19
— JIayhew, I. Means and ends of universal. . 137.5
! — More, H. Strictures on modern female edu-
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' — Necker de Saussure, Mme. Progressive. . . 137.7
j — Northcnd, C. Teacher and parent 137.17
I — Pillans, J. Elementary teaching in Scotland 1099.23
i — Potter, A. and Emerson, G. B. School and
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— Self-formation. Hist, of an individual mind 137.22
— Smith, H. I. Hist, of ancient and modern. . 820.53
— Taylor, I. Self-cultivation recommended . . 129.23
— - Home education 137.6
— Wines, E. C. Popular 137.10
EDUCATIONAL conference of 1857. Essays read.
Ed. by A. Hill. London, 1857. 12° . ... 137.12
EDWARD the blackprince, Hist. of. James, G. P. R. 552.3
EDWARD IV., Histories of. Heywood, T 342.12
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— Writings, with memoir, by E. A. Park. Bos-
ton, 1853. 2v. 12° 1096.12
Contents. — Vol. I. Life; Sermons. II. Roman Cath.
relig. in Italy; Slavery in oucient Greece, early Chris-
tian era, and in the middle ages; Classical studies;
Female education; Poetry of Wordsworth; Study of
the H'.-brew language; Early English versions of the
Bible; Authenticity and genuineness of the Penta-
teuch: Imprecations in the scriptures; Hebrew po-
etry; Importance of theological education; Christians
should study the prolotinder mysteries of their faith ;
Human depravity; Influence of piety on the intellect.
— Sears, B. and Felton, C. C. Ancient literature
and art 403.16
EDWARDS, F. S. Campaign in New Mexico with
Col. Doniphan. Phila., 1847. 12° 023.20
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Contents. — Vol. I. Memoirs of President Edwards:
Farewell sermon; Inquiry concerning qualifications
for communion ; Reply to Rev. Solomon Williams;
Hist, of the work of redemplion ; Distinguishing
marks of a work of the spirit of God; Miscellaneous
observations on important doctrines; Account of the
life of David Brainerd. II. Inquiry into ihc freedom
of the will; Dissertation concerning the end for which
God created the world; Dissertation on the nature of
true virtue; Doctrine of original sin defended; Mis-
cellaneous observations concerning the divine decrees
in general and election in particular; Remarks on effi-
cacious grace; Observa'ions concerning faith. lit
A treatise concerning religious affections; Narrative
of surprising conversions; Thoughts on the revival in
N. E.; An attempt to promote explicit agreement in
extraordinary prayer; Concerning the perseverance
of saints; On the notion of the preexistence of Christ's
human soul; Mysteries of sc;ipturc; Observations
upon particular passages of scripture ; Theological
questions; Six occasional sermons. IV. Forty ser-
mons on various subjects.
— Freedom of the will. [With introductory es-
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— Memoirs of the Rev. D. Brainerd, incl. his
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— - Same. Pub. by Am. Tract Soc. New
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— Life of. By Samuel Miller. Sparks's Am.
biog v. VIII. of 529.1
EDWARDS
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ELLIOTT
EDWARDS, Rev. Justin, Life and labors of. Hal-
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EDWARDS, H. M. and Comte, A. Physiology and
animal mechanism. Transl. by W. S. W.
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EDWARDS, Monroe. Life and adventures. New
York, 1848. 8" 520.1
EDWARDS, W. H. Voyage up the river Amazon.
New York, 1847. 12° 035.15
— Voyage up the Amazon, including a residence
at Para. London, 1847. p.8° 889.15
EDWIX the Fair : drama. Taylor, H 355.7
EFFINGHAMS, The: or, home as /found it. New
York, 1841. 2v. 12° , . . . 797.8
EGEDE, H. Description of Greenland, with his-
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EGERTON, F., Earl ofEllesmere. Life of the duke
of Wellington. 2d ed. London, 1852. 10°.. 55S.11
EGERTON, W. Memoirs of Mrs. Anne Oldfield.
London, 1731. 12" 597.6
EGGS of Brit, birds, Popular hist. of. Laishley, R. 177.27
EGMONT. Trauerspiel. Gothe, J W. von .. . . 1038.4
— Tragedy. Transl. by A. Swanwick. Gothe,
J. W. von 838.5
EGMONT, Lamoral, Count of, Trial of. Schiller,
F. von 818.10
EGYPT. Bartlett,W. H. Glimpses of 684.1
— Belzoni, G. Operations and discoveries in . 693.12
— Bunsen, C. C. J. Egypt's place in univ. hist. 954.4
— Chateaubriand, F. A. de. Travels in .... 685.7
— Clarke, E. D. Travels in . . . v.III. and IV. of 682.1
— Dorr, B. Notes of travel in 686.12
— Dumas, A. Travelling sketches in 709.20
— Halm-Halm, I. Travels in 687.10
— Hawks, F. L. The monuments of 684.2
— Irby, C. L. and Mangles, J. Travels in ... 889.25
— Lepsius, K. R. Discoveries in 693.11
— Lindsay, A. W.C.,Lord. Letterson 693.16
— Madden, R. R. Travels in 687.9
— Osburn, Wm. Monumental history of . . . 955.1
— PfeifTer, Ida. Visit to • 879.5
— Poole, S. Englishwoman in 850.3
— Prime, S. I. Travels in 647.8
— Prime, W. C. Boat life in 698.8-12
— Russell, M. View of ancient and modern . . 810.29
— Saint John, J. A. Hist, and antiquities of . C93.5
— Seymour, F. G. Romance of ancient history. 959.3
— Sharpe, S. History of, to 640 A. D 954.3
— Smith, J.V.C. A pilgrimage to 698.18
— Spencer, J. A. Sketches of travel in 686.6
— Stephens, J. L. Incidents of travel in. . . . 699.1-2
— Thomas, J. Travels in 699.3
— Thompson, J. P. Photographic views of . . 698.24
— Upham, T. C. Letters from 657.5
— Wilkinson, Sir G. Hand-book for 649.13
— Yates, W. H. Mod. hist, and condition of . . 955.8
EGYPTIAN antiquities in Br. Museum. Long, Geo. 839.7
EGYPTIANS. Lane, E. W. Manners and customs
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EICHENDORFF, J. Frhr. v. Werke. Berlin, 1842.
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den Philistern. IV. Kleinere Novellen; Aus dem
Leben eines Taugenichts ; Das Marmorbild ; Viel
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EIGHTEEN Christian centuries, The. White, J. . 1105.1
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EKKEHARD. Geschichte ausd. lOten Jahrhundert
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I ELECTION, The. Dublin, 1840. 16" 807.11
j ELECTRIC telegraph, History and progress of.
Highton, E 819.9
ELECTRICITY. Bird, G. Lectures on 145.29
— Faraday, M. Experimental researches in , . 145.11
— Garvey, M. A. Future effects of 199.23
— Harris, Sir W. S. Principles and purposes of 819.7
— Lardncr, D. Manual of 398.14
— La Rive, Aug. de. Treatise of electricity . . 145.7
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telegraph 145.12
— Roget, P. M v.II. of 305.14
— Reiehenbach, K. bar. v. E. in relation to the
vital force 145.9
— Wilson. G. E. and the electric telegraph. . . 409.31
ELECTRO-MAGNETIC telegraph. Hist, account of.
Turnbull, L 194.9
ELECTRO-MAGNETISM. Roget, P. M. . . . v.II. of 365.14
ELECTRO-METALLURGY, Elements of. Smee, A. 196.13
ELECTRO-PHYSIOLOGY, Scient. and pract. treatise.
Huff, Dr. G 157.8
ELECTRON : a telegraphic epic. Richards, W. C. . 339.7
ELECTROTYPE manipulation. Walker, C. V. .. . 199.33
ELEGANTnarratives. Published by the Am. Tract
Society. New York, n.d. 12" 1107.8
ELEPHANT, The, in relation to man. Knight, C. . 840.21
— Natural history of the 820.59
ELFRED: or, the blind boy and his pictures.
Abbott, J v. VI. of 739.1
ELGIN marbles. Ellis, Sir H 839.9
ELIA, Essays of. Lamb, C 884.2-3
ELIJAH the Tishbite. Krummacher, F. W 119.6
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— - Same. Part II. The early Christians.
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— Passages from the history of liberty. Boston,
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— Manual of U. S. history. 1492 to 1850. Bos-
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ELIOT, S. A. Sketch of the history of Harvard
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ELIOT, W. G, Discipline of sorrow. Boston,
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— Lectures to young men. 3d ed. Boston,
1854. 16° 127.26
— Lectures to young women. 4th ed. Boston,
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— On the unity of God. Boston, 1854. 12°... 1086.23
ELIZA Wharton, the coquette. Foster, H 807.8
ELIZABETH, Queen of Eng. Abbott, J. Hist, of . . 569.1-0
— Aikin, L. Memoirs of the court of 554.3
— Barrow, J. Naval worthies of the reign of . 504.8
— Hazlitt, W. Dramatic lit. of the age of. v.III. of 867.2
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ELIZABETH, princess of Bohemia, Memoir of, in-
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ELIZABETH, Saint, of Hungary, Life of. Monta-
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ELIZABETH, or the exiles of Siberia. Cottin,
Mme. M. J. R 499.14
ELLA of Garveloch. A tale. Martineau, H. v.V. of 749.2-3
ELLEN Linn; a Franconia story. Abbott, J. v.VII.of 738.4
ELLEN Middleton. A tale. Fuller-ton, Lady G. . 458.4-5
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ELLIOTT, C. W. New England history, 986 to
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2v. 18° 810.48
— Lives of eminent sovereigns of modern Eu-
rope. 4th ed. London, [1S33.J 12° . ... 548.28
— True history of the iron mask. Lond., 1826. p.8° 615.9
ELLIS, Sir H. Journal of the late embassy to
China. Philadelphia, 1818. 8" 690.10
— Elgin and Phigaleian marbles. London, 1840.
2v. 12° 839.9
— Townley gallery of classic sculpture. Lond.,
n.d. 2v. 16° 849.6
ELLIS, S. S. Daughters of England. London,
[1842?] 8° 908.4
— Family secrets : a novel. Lond., [1841.] 3v. 8° 804.9
— Home : or the iron rule. New York, 1845.
2v. in 1. 12° 804.10
— Look to the end : a novel. Lond., n.d. 2v. 12° 804.13
— The morning call. [Self deception.] London,
n.d. 4v. 8° 804.5
— Mothers of England. London, 1843. 12°.. . 908.3
— Poetry of life. London, 1835. 2v. 12°.. . . 908.6
— Prevention better than cure. Lond., 1847. 12° 804.11
— Select works. New York, 1844. [4v. in 1.] 8° 804.7
Contents.— Women of Eng.; Wives ofEiig.; Daugh-
ters of Eng.; Poetry of lite.
— Social distinction : or hearts and homes.
London, n.d. 3v. 8° 804.8
— Summer and winter in the Pyrenees, 2d ed.
London, [1841.] 8° 654.16
— Temper and temperament. Novel. London,
[1846]. 2v. 8° 804.12
— Wives of England. London, n.d. 8° .... 908.2
— Women of Eng. 13th ed. London, n.d. 12° 908.5
ELLIS, W. Tour through Hawaii. Lond., 1826. 8° 705.5
— History of Madagascar. Lond., [1838?] 2v. 8° 934.5
— Polynesian researches. N. York, 1833. 4v. 12° 707.4
ELLISTON, R. W. Life of, by G. Raymond. . . . 597.16
EL-31EDINAH and Meccah. Pilgrimage to. Bur-
ton, R. F 089.10
ELMES, J. Sir Chr. Wren and his times. Lond.,
1852. 8° 203.18
EL-MUKATTEM. Lands of the Moslem. New
York, 1851. 8° 084.8
ELOCUTION. Barber, J. Grammar of 405.12
— Dwyer, J. H. Essay on 405.11
— Murdoch, J.E. Vocal culture iu 137.16
— Rush, J. Art of 405.1
— Walker, J. Elements of 405.4
ELOQUENCE. Brougham, H., Lord. E. of the
ancients 888. 3
— Goodrich, C. A. British 801.2
— McQueen, H. E. simplified 405.8
— Maury, J. S. Principles of. 830.4
— Moore, F. American 801.1
— Theremin, F. E. a virtue 405.7
ELORA. Seely, J. B. The wonders of Elora. . . 695.7
ELPHINSTONE, M. History of India. London,
1841. 2v. 8° 934.3
ELTON, C. A. Hist of Roman emperors. [B.C. 28
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EMBANKING lands from the sea. Wiggins, J.. . 829.13
EMBASSIES and foreign courts. London, 1855. p.8° 987.5
EMBLEMS, divine and moral. Poems. Quarles, F. 369.24
EMBRYOLOGY of the turtle. Agassiz, L. . . v.II. of 170.2
EMBURY, E. C. Pictures of early life. Boston.
1839. 18° 878.27
EMERGENCIES, Hints on. South, J. F 157.7
EMERSON, G. B. The schoolmaster 137.14-15
EMERSON, J. Letters from the ..Egeau. N. York,
1829. 8* 683.4
EMERSON, J. E. Memoir. Clark, R. W 119.19
EMKKSON, R. W. English traits. Boston, 1856. 12° 876.8-11
— Essays. 1st and 2d series, (var. eds.) Bost.,
1852-57. 2v. 16" 876.1-4
— Memoirs of S. M. F. D'Ossoli 538.9-10
— Nature. Addresses and lectures. Boston,
1849. 16° 876.6-7
— Representative men. Boston, 1850. 12° ... 876.5
EMIGRANT, The. Head, F. B 489.14
KMILIA Wyndham : a novel. Marsh, A 795.6
EMILIE et Alphonse. Nouvelle. Souza, Mme. de 1079.8
EMILY, or the Countess of Rosendale : a novel.
Maberly, K. C 769.1
EMMA. Abbott, J. Harpers' story books .v.III. of 739.1
EMMA: a novel. Austen, J v.III. of 758.3
EMMET, R. Burke, J. W. Life of 598.16
— Madden, R. R. Life and times of 598.15
— Appeal at the close of his trial 862.3-8
EMMET, T. A. Haines, C. G. Memoir of . . . . 598.17
— Madden, R. R. Memoir of 598.15
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ENAMELLING, The art of. Gessert, M. A 819.27
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assisted by E. Wigglesworth and T. G.
Bradford. [v.!4j by H. Vethake. Phila.,
1842-53. 14v. 8°
Contents. — Vol. I. A— Bat. H. Bat— Cat. HI.
Cat-Cra. IV. Cra-Eve. V. Eve-Gre. VI. Gre-
Ind. VII. Ind-Lin. VIH. Lin— Mon. IX. Mon—
Pen. X. Pen-Rev. XI. Rev-Ste. XII. Ste-Vis.
XIH. Vis— Zwi. XIV. Supplement.
ENCYCLOPEDIA of architecture. Gwilt, J
ENCYCLOPEDIA Britannica. 7th ed. Treatises on
architecture, building, by W. Hosking ; ma-
sonry, joinery, by T. Tredgold ; and car-
pentry by Prof. Robison, with notes by Th.
Young. Edinburgh, 1846. 4°
ENCYCLOPEDIA, The farmer's. Johnson, C. W. .
ENCYCLOPEDIA, Female's
ENCYCLOPEDIA of geography. Murray, H. . . .
ENCYCLOPEDIA of instruction. Johnson, A. B.
ENCYCLOPEDIA. See also .• Cyclopaedia.
ENCYCLOPEOIE populaire ou repertoire universel
des connaissances humaines, publiee sous le
patronage du roi. Bruxelles, n.d. 12°. Con-
taining :
— Baron, A. Histoire de 1' art dramatique . . .
— - Manuel abrege de rhetorique
— Beneden, P. J. van. Anatomic comparee. . .
— Boscaven, H. Manuel de versification .. . .
— Braun, Th. Principes d'education
— Brialmont, A. Precis d'art militaire
— Brouckere, C. de. La charite
— - Economic politique
— Burggraeve, le Dr. Chirurgie
— Closset, A. de. Elements de droit civil . . .
— Deleutre, C. Precis de 1'histoire de Part. . .
— Fallot, L. Apercu de la mddecine
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— Gendebien, fils, J. Elements de droit com-
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401.1
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201.4
164.1
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952.4
127.8
— Gluge, le Dr. Physiologic
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— Juste, T. Histoire grecque
— - Precis de 1'histoire romaine
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ENCYCLOPEDIE populaire, continued.
— Kindt, J. DC la vapeur et de ses applications
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ENGINEERS, Handbook for locomotive. Norris, S.
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monies of the mass, etc. Baltimore, n.d. 12°
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829.2
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829.25
195.9
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1065.27
819.24
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829.12
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Contents. — Vol. 1. Dogmatic and polemic tlieolor/ji :
[preceded by biogr. sketch of tlie author}, Infalli-
bility; Judicial office ot the Cath. ch.; Ch. authority;
Calumnies of Blancn White against the Cath. rel.j
Transubstantiation; Doctrine of intention. II. Let-
ters to Dr. Buwen; Misrepresentations of the Cath.
rel.; Austerities; Liberality; Definition of faith; Ha-
iory : Influence, political and moral of the Roman Sec ;
Episcopacy of St. Peter at Rome; Pope's dispensing
power; English eccl. laws; Moral character of popes;
Papacy and feudalism; Waldcnses. III. History:
Influence, political and mon.1 of the Roman See; Ro-
man chancery; Domestic slavery; Contributions to
the eccl. hist, of America; Catholicity in So. Am.;
To the propagation soc's of Lyons and Dublin;
Hist, of the diocess of Charleston ; Mother M. C. Mol-
ony; Historical fragments; Denmark, Sweden, etc.;
Turkey ; Miscellaneous : Mass ; Holy week at Home ;
Miraculous cure of Mrs. Matlingly ; Miracles of Prince
Hohenlohc; Letters to O'Connell. IV. Misc. : Repub-
lic in danger; Calumnies against Cath. voters refuted;
Vindication of Judge Gaston; Cath. schools; N. Y.
school question ; Jansenist schism ; Ward and Poin-
sett; Letters from Rome; Willis' misrepresentations;
Imputed superstitions; Cath. tenets; Th« title "Cath-
olic"; Discourses, pastoral letters, and orations : Disc,
before Congress ; Ursulines ; On charity ; Pastoral
letters; Addresses to conventions; Society of John
Baptist; Great fire in Charleston; American Indians,
their relig. ; Washington, his character. V. Dis-
courses, etc. : On classical education ; Pleasures of the
scholar ; Epochs of Irish hist. ; Duelling ; ^Eneas
among the Shades; Appendix; Diocess of Charleston ;
Case of Wm. Hogan; Harold corresp.; Burning of
Charlestown convent; Maria Monk's "Disclosures;"
Hotel Dieu, Montreal; Indexes.
ENGLAND. Adolphus, J. E. during the reign of
George III 964.1
— Aikin, L. Mems. of the court of Charles I. . 976.6
— - Memoirs of the court of James 1 552.8
— - Memoirs of the court of Queen Elizabeth 554.3
— Ashburnham, J. Attendance on Charles I. . 975.10
— Belsham, W. Reign of George III 553.9
— Berry, M. Social life of France and 986.4
— Birch, T. Court and times of James I. . . . 552.10
— Bisset, R. Reign of George III 976.5
— Bfunt, I. J. Reformation in 379.2
— Brougham, H., Lord. Statesmen of the time
of Geo. Ill 568.7
— Buckle, H. T. History of civilization in. . . 942.2
— Bunn, A. E. old and new 628.10
— Carrel, J. B. N. A. History of the counter-
revolution 837.10
— Carus, C. G. King of Saxony's journey
through 647.3
— Chasles, V. E. P. Notabilities in France and 8C8.7
— Cooper, J. F. E. with sketches of the me-
tropolis 645.2
— - Gleanings in Europe 646.20
— Copway, G. Sketches of men and places in . 647.16
— Craik, G. L. Pictorial history of 962.2
— - History of literature in 840. 15
— Croly, G. Life and times of George IV. . . 810. 16-17
— Cunningham, G. G. A history of England in
the lives of Englishmen 502.1
— Daniel G. Merrie E. in the olden time . . . 978.1
— De Lolme, J. L. E., its const, and gov't . . . 817.8
— Dickens, C. Child's history of 909.1-2
— Doran, J. Queens of, of the ho. of Hanover . 593.3
— Epitome of the history of 979.7
— Evelyn, J. Diary and corresp., 1041-1705 . . 977.4
— Florence of Worcester. Chronicle 856.11
— Fonblanque, A. E. under seven admiuist. . . 979. 1
— Froissart, J. The ancient chronicles of . . . 1001.2
— Fuller, T. Worthies of 574.5
— George III., his court and family 976.4
— Goede, C. A. G. A foreigner's opinion of . . 647.4
— Goldsmith, O. Abridg. of the history of. .. 968.6
— - The history of, to 1760 968.7
— - Same. Pinnock's ed 968.5
— Goodman, G. Court of James 1 552.7
— Goodrich, S. G. Outlines of the history of . 909.4
ENGLAND
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ENGLAND. Grenville, T)nl;e of Eucldngham. Court
of E. during- the regency, 1811-20 553.10
— - Court and cabinets of George III 97C.3
— Guizot, F. P. G. Revolution of 1G40 978.5
— Hall, A. M. and Foster, J. Stories and fMid-
ios from the chronicles of 970. G
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— Hamilton, W. D. Constitutional history of. 829.30
— Haskins, G. F. Travels in 658.14
— Headley, J. T. Second war of U. S. with . . 217.2-3
— Henry of Hunting-don. Chronicle of, 55 A. C.
to A. D. 1154 856.3
— Herbert, H. W. Persons and pictures from
the history of 54S.<i
— Hervey, J. Reign of George II 55:!. 7
— Historical pictures 979.10
— Holt, E. Public and domest. life of Geo. III. 553.8
— Howitt, W. Rural life of 986.5
— Hume, D. History of, A. C. 55 to A.D. 1C88. 968.1
— Hume, Smollett, and Farr. History of . . . 961.1
— Hyde, K. Rebellion and civil wars in . . . . 977.1
— Ingulph's chronicle of the abbey of Croyland. 856.8
— Jesse, J. II . K. dur. the reign of the Stuarts. 970.1
— - Court of, from 1688 to death of George II. 976.2
— Johnston, W. E. in the middle of the 19th
century 979.4
— Johustone, Chev. de. Rebellion in 1745 and '46. 976.7
— Keightley, T. History of E. to 1839 820.26
— Knapp, J. F. Country rambles in 177.35
— Kohl, J. G. Ireland, Scotland, and 647.5
— Lancelott, F. The queens of, and their times. 593.2
— Lester, C. K. Condition and fate of 988.9
— - The glory and shame of 646.12
— Lingard, J. History of, to 1689 964.2
— Lytton, E. B. E. and the English 898.13
— Macaulay, T. B. History of, from 1685 . . . 967.1-3
— Mackenzie, A. S. The American in 658.15
— Mackintosh, Sir J. History of, to 1760 . . . 368.3
— Miller, H. First impressions of 646.7-9
— Montalembert, Comte dc. Political future of 988.3
— Old sports of 589.14
— Olmsted, F. L. American farmer in . . . .646.10-11
— Ordericus-Vitalis. Ecclesiastical history of 856.7
— Penrose, E. History of 968.3
— Pepys, S. Diary and correspondence, reigns
of James II. and Charles II 977.5
— Pillet, R. M. Views of, during a residence of
ten years 988. 10
— Powell, T. Living authors of 586.9-10
— Raumer, F. L. G. von. England in 1835 . . . 979.2
— - E. in 1S41 979.3
— Roger de Hoveden. Annals of, 732-1201 . . . 856.2
— Roger of Wendover. Hist, of, A. D. 447-1235 846.9
— Secret history of the court of James 1 552.6
— Sidney, H. Diary of times of Charles II. . . 553.4
— Stanhope, P. H. History of, 1713-03 963.2
— Strickland, A. Queens of 592.1-4
— Southey, R. Espriella's letters from .... 679.13
- Introductory view of the naval history of 388.5
— Thierry, J. N. A. Conquest of, by the Nor-
mans 837.6
— Thomson, A. T., George II. of E., Court and
times 1 554.6
— Trimmer, S. A concise history of 969.5
— Tuckerman, H. T. A month in 646.15-16
— Turner, S. E. during the middle ages . . . . 965.2
— - History of the Anglo-Saxons 965.1
— - Reigns of Edward VI., Mary and Eliza-
beth 905.4
— - Reign of Henry VIII 965.3
— Tytlcr, P. F. Reigns of Edward VI. and
Mary . 974.4
— Vaughan, R. History of, under the house of
Stuart 305.16
— Wakefield, E. G. Comparison of E. and Am. 045.1
— Wayland, J. Recollections of real life in E.. 899.22
— Wiffen, J. H. Mem. of the house of Russell 975.7
— 'William of Malmesbury, Chronicle of . ... 846.3
— Wright, T. Literature, history, etc., of, in
the middle ages 988.13
ENGLAND. Yonge, C. D. History of, to the
peace of Paris, 1856 966.1
— Vicars, J. Worthies of 688.13
— Wade, J. Greatness of, etc 987.9
See also ; Great Britain.
ENGLISH, G. B. Expedition to Dongola and Sen-
naar. 1st Am. ed. Boston, 1823. 8° ... 693.4
— Grounds of Christianity examined. Boston,
1813. 12° 1099.14
ENGLISH battles, etc., in the peninsula. Napier,
SirW.F. P 1007.8
ENGLISH character, Sketches of. Gore, C. G. . . 409.18
ENGLISH comic writers and the English poets.
Hazlitt, W v.I V. of 807. 2
ENGLISH commonwealth, Oliver Cromwell and
the. Guizot, F. P. G 975.8
ENGLISH constitution. Creasy, E. S. Rise and
progress of 135.15
— - Hovvley, E. History of 987.7
ENGLISH dramatic poets. Specimens of the, about
the time of Shakspeare. Lamb, C 356.2
ENGLISH family Robinson : a novel. Reid, Capt.
M 718.13-14
ENGLISH forests and forest trees. Lond., 1853. 8° 165.10
ENGLISH history. Abbott, J. The story of, to
1776 v.V. of 739.1
— Knight, C. Half hours of 975.2
— Paris, M. From 1235-73 856.1
— Reed, II. E. history and tragic poetry as
illustrated by Shakspeare 908.2
ENGLISH humourists of the 18th century. Thack-
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ENGLISH language. Chambers, W. and R. His-
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ENGLISH literature. Breen, H. H. Modern. . . 401.2
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— Cleveland, C. D. Of the 19th century .... 404.2
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— Reed, H. Lectures on 406.8
— Spalding, W. History of 404.16
ENGLISH metrical romances, Specimens of early.
Ellis, G 840.5
ENGLISH of Shakespeare. Craik, G. L 356.7
ENGLISH, past and present. Trench, R. C 403.19
ENGLISH poetry. Campbell,!1. Essay on . . . . 343.14
— Percy, T. Reliques of ancient 332.3
ENGLISH poets, Specimens of the early. Ellis, G. 316.11
ENGLISH princesses, Lives of the. Strickland, A. 593.4-5
ENGLISH reading, Course of. Pycroft, J 405.19-20
ENGLISH revolution of 1640. Guizot, F. P. G. . . 837.4
ENGLISH songs, Illustrated book of 869.7
— Procter, B. W 345.11
ENGLISH stage, Some account of, from 1060-1830. 351.1
ENGLISH style of writing. Graham, G. F 400.18
ENGLISH synonymes. Crabb, G 403.1
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ENGLISH tales and sketches. Crosland, N 808.14
ENGLISH tongue, History of the. Free, J 338.7
ENGLISH traits. Emerson, R. W 876.8-11
ENGLISH university, Five years in. Bristed, C. A. 884.14
ENGLISH versification. Everett, Erastus 406.4
ENGLISH women, Mem. of eminent. Costello, L. S. 595.1
ENGLISH writers, Essays on. De Quinccy, T. . . 895.15
ENGLISHMEN and Scotchmen, Estimates of some.
Bagehot,W 563.9
ENGLISHWOMAN, The, in Russia. N.Y., 1855. 12" 687.24
ENGRAVING, The art of. Fielding, T. H 202.8
ENRICO Valicri. Racconto. See Rusconi, C. . . . 1056.20
ENTAIL, The :. a novel. Gait, J 788.15
ENTERTAINING . knowledge, Library of. Society
for the diffusion of useful knowledge . . . 849.10-21
ENTHUSIASM, .Natural history of. Taylor, I. ... 1108.3
ENTHUSIAST, History of an. Jewsbury, M. J. . . 469.1
ENTOMOLOGISTS' text book. Westwood, J. O. . . 178.35
ENTOMOLOGY. Burmeister, II. Manual of ... 175.4
— Jardine's (Sir W.) naturalists' lib. 28-34 . . . 179.1
— Newman, E. Grammar of 175.7
See al#o .- Insects.
EOL1NE
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EOLINE, or Magnolia vale : a novel. Hentz, C. L. 445.13
EOLOPOESIS : American rejected addresses. Bige-
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EOTHEN : or traces of travel from the East. King-
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EPHESIANS, Epistle to the. See Bible.
EPICUREAN, The : a tale. Moore, T 759.0
EPIGONEN, Die. Roman. Immcrmaim, K. L. . . 1037.5
EPISCOPAL church in America, History of the.
Wilberforce, S 1099.26
— Illustrations of the book of common prayer
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See also .- Ecclesiastical Hist, and Theology.
EPISCOPAL polity of the holy Catholic church.
Marshall, T. W 118.6
EPISODES of insect life. By Acheta Domestica.
1st" to 3d ser. London, 1849-51. 3v. 8° . . 175.8
EPITAPHS. Bridgman, T. E. from Copp's Hill
burial ground 229.4
— Harris, W.T. E. from the old burying ground
in Cambridge . . 228.2
— Pettigrew, T. J. A select collection of . . . 850.13
EPPS, J. Evidences of Christianity deduced from
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Warne. Boston, 1837. 18° 1089.23
EQUATIONAL arithmetic. Hipsley, W 829.20
EQUATIONS, Algebraical. Murphy, It. Lib. Us. Kn. 365.15
EQUINOCTIAL regions of America, Travels to the.
Humboldt, A. von 810.13
ERCOLIANI, L. I valvassori Bresciani. Racconto.
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ERICH Randal. Histor. Roman. Miigge, T. . . . 1013.13
ERMAN, A. Travels in Siberia. Translated by W.
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ERNEST Linwood : a novel. Hentz, C. L 445.1.10
ERNEST Maltravers: a novel. Lytton, E. B. . .4(15.13-14
ERRORS, Popular, explained and illustr. Timbs, J. 197.22
ERSKINE, J. E. Cruise among the islands of the
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— On the internal evidence of revealed religion.
5th ed. Edinburgh, 1821. 12° 1087.12
ERUPTIVE fevers, Lectures on. Gregory, G. .. . 152.13
EKWIN von Steinbach. Roman. Melas, T 1035.2
ERZEROOM, A year at. Curzon, R 087.5
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ESPOUSALS, The : a novel. Patmore, C. K. . ..334.12-16
ESPRIELLA, Don Manuel Alvarez. Pseud. See
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ESQUEMELING, J. History of the Buccaneers of
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ESSAYS from " The Times." London, 1852. 10° . 899.*13
— - Same. New York, 1852. 10° 899.14
— - Same. 2d ser. New York, 1852. 12°. . . 899.15
ESSEX, Cruise and capture of the. 1812-14. Por-
ter, Capt. D 702.11
ETHEL Churchill: or the two brides. Landon,
L. E 498.18
ETHELAVERD'S chronicle. Giles, J. A. Old Engl.
chronicles 840.4
ETHERIZATION, with surgical remarks. Warren,
J. C 157.22
ETHICAL discourses. Butler, J 139.1
ETHICAL science applied to the evidences of reli-
gion. Bowen, F 125.8
ETHICS. Aristoteles. The E. of 824.1
- De Wette, W. M. L. Human life : or, practical 127.6
— Dymond, J. Accordancy of war with Chris-
tianity 127.2
— White, C. Essays in 403.17
See also: Moral philos. Moral science, etc.
ETHIOPIA. Lepsius, R. Letters from 856.6
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ETHNOGRAPHICAL library, v.1 176.2
ETHNOGRAPHY. Niebuhr, B. G. Lectures on . . 055.3
— Omalius d' Halloy, J. J. d'. Elements d' . . 1005.43
ETHNOLOGICAL inquiry, New chapters of. Nott,
J. C 171.2
ETHNOLOGICAL researches. Nott, J. C 173.1-2
ETHNOLOGY, General. Sehoolcraft, H. R 244.6
ETIQUETTE for gentlemen. 13th ed. London,
1841. 32° 129.35
ETONIAN, The. No. I. — X. 4th ed. London, 1824.
3v. 12° 886.9
ETONIANS, Memoirs of eminent. Creasy, E. S. . 582.2
ETRURIA. Dennis, G. Cities and cemeteries of . 954.2
— Gray, Mrs. H. Tour to the sepulchres of . . 950.12
ETTORE Fieramosca, ossia la disfida di Barletta.
Azeglio, M. d' 1050.19
ETTRICIC shepherd. See Hogg, .T.
ETYMOLOGY, First book of. Lyud, J 400.3
EUCHARIST, The real presence in the. Wiseman,
Cardinal N 1098.4
EUCLIDES. Elements, notes and essay on logic,
by H. Law. London, 1853. 10° 829.40
EUGENE Aram. A tale. Lytton, E. B 465.19-22
EUGENIE et Mathilde. Nouvclle. Souza, Mme. de 1079.9
EULER, L. Letters on different subjects on natural
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EURIPIDES. Transl. by Rev. R. Potter, New York,
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— Tragedies. Transl. by T. A. Buckley. Lon-
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EUROPE. Abbott,,!. Rollo's tour in 059.1-1
— Adalbert, Pr. Travels in the south of . . . . 633.11
— Alison, A. History of, 1789 to 1815 943.1
— - Same, epitomized 947.7
— - History of, 1815-52 943.2
— Barrow, J. Excursions in North of 668.6
— Bartol, C. A. Pictures of 048.10-11
— Bryant, W. C. Notes of things seen in . . .058.12-13
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— Dunham, S. A. Hist, of, during the mid. ages. 378.6
— Everett, A. H. General survey of 943.6
— Greeley, H. Glances at 647.13
— Griscom, J. A year in 647.7
— Hal lam, H. E. during the middle ages . . . 945.1
— - Litera. of, in the 15th, 16th, and 17th cent. 402.4
— Howitt, W. and M. Literature and romance
of Northern 404.5
— Kemble, J. M. Social and political state of . 563.1
— Kirkland, C. 31. E. from the West 648.14-15
— Lippincott, S. J. C. Haps and mishaps in . . 658.5-7
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— Ossoli, S. M. F. d'. Things and thoughts in. 654.5-6
— Prime, S. I. Travels in 647.8
— Rafinesque-Schmalz, C. S. Travels and re-
searches in Southern 629.11
— Raumer, F. L. G. von. History of 16th and
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— Robertson, W. Progress of society in .. . . 830.6
— Russell, W. History of modern 943.5
— - Same. Epitomized 947.6
— Silliman, B. A visit to, in 1851 048.6-7
— Sismondi, J. C. L. S. de. Litera. of the So. of. 818.4
— Taylor, B. E. seen with knapsack and staff.057. 15-19
— Ungewitter, F. H. E. past and present. . . . 947-13
— Upham, T. C. Letters from 657.5
EUROPEAN acquaintance. De Forest, J. W. . . . 687.18
EUROPEAN capitals, Sketches of. Ware, W. . . . 048.4-5
EUROPEAN celebrities, Visits to. Sprague, W. B. 648.9
EUROPEAN life and manners. Colman, H. . . . 648.12
EUROPEAN literature. Foster, Mrs 404.6
EUROPEAN travel. Edwards, J. E 648.3
EUSEBIUS Pampliilus. Eccl. history. Transl. by
C. F. Crus6. London, 1851. p.8° 845.1-2
EUSTACE, J. C. Classical tour through Italy,
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— - Same. 7th ed. London, 1841. 3v. 10°. 379.19
EUTAW, a tale of the revolution. Simms, W. G. 800.18-22
EUTHANASY. Mountford, W 1088.19-20
EUTROPIUS, Flavius. Transl. by Watson .... 834.16
EVAGRIUS
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KVAGRH-S. History of the church, A. D. 431 to
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EVANGELISTS, Examination of the testimony of
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EVANS, J. Sketch of the denominations of the
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— Sequel to denominations of the Christian
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EVELINA : a novel. D'Arblay, Mme 499.2
EVELYN, J. Diary and correspondence. Ed. by
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EVENINGS at Haddon Hall. Illust. by G. Cattcr-
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EVENINGS at home. Aikin, J. and Barbauld, A. L. 719.11-12
EVERETT, A. H. America, general survey of [its]
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— Critical and miscellaneous essays. Boston,
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principal powers. London, 1822. 8°. ... 943.0
— Life of Gen. Joseph Warren. Sparks's Am.
biography v.X. of 529.1
— - Same. Lives of eminent individuals .v.II. of 518.5
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— New ideas on population. London, 1823. 8°. 136.6
EVERETT, Edward. Defence of Christianity. Bos-
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— Discourse on John Lowell, jr 1083.17
— Dorchester in 1630, 1770 and 1855. An oration.
Boston, 1855. 8° 224.25
— Importance of practical education. Boston,
1840. 12° ' 137.21
— Life of John Stark. Sparks's American biog-
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— Life of John Stark. Lives of eminent indi-
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— Orations and speeches. 2d ed. Boston, 1850.
2v. 8° 861.7
EVERETT, Erastus. System of English versifica-
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EVERETT, J. and Holland, J. Memoirs and writ-
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EVERGREENS, Treatise on. Warder, J. A 166.15
EVERY day book and table book. Hone, W. . . . 892.12
EVIDENCE, Fundamental principle of. Bailey, S. 878.14
EVIDENCES of Christianity. Beattie, J. Evidences
of the Christian religion 1089.26
— Bolton, W. J. Evidences of Christianity . . 1094.11
— English, G. B. Grounds of Christianity ex-
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— Epps, J. Evidences of Christianity from
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— Erskine, T. Internal evidences of revealed
religion 1087.12
— Everett, E. Defence of Christianity against
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— Norton, A. Internal evidence of the genuine-
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— Wrangham, F. The pleiad, seven writers on
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See also •. Bible, Theology.
EVIL, Nature of. James, II 1087.18
EWBANK, T. Hydraulic and other machines for
raising water. 4th ed. New York, 1850. 8° 195.3
— Life in Brazil ; with illustrations of ancient
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EXAMPLES from the 18th and 19th centuries.
Sigourney, L. H 548.17
EXCHANGE, Essay on. M'Culloch, J. R 135.4
EXCURSION, The : a poem. Wordsworth, W.. . . 344.3-4
EXCURSIONS in Normandy. Ed. by F. Shoberl.
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EXEMPLARY novels. Cervantes Saavedra, M. de 857.3
EXHIBITION of 1851. Lectures on the results of . 199.16
— Redding, C. Sketch of the great 987.11.
— Reports by the juries 191.6
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EXILES, The : a tale. Robinson, T. A. L. v. J. . . 449.13
EXMOUTH, Viscount. See Pellew, E.
EXODUS, Book of. See Bible.
EXPECTANT, The : a novel. Pickering, E. . . . 805.10&16
EXPERIENCE of life : a tale. Scwell, E. M. . . . 424.1-2
EXPLORING expedition. Reynolds, J. N. South
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«- (U. S. 1838-42.) Wilkes, C. Narrative of . . 701.6-7
— Four years in. Colvocoresses, G. M 708.15-16
EXPOSITION of vulgar and common errors, adapt-
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EXTRAORDINARY men, their boyhood and early
life. Russell, W 879.15
EYES, Economy of the. Kitchiner, W 158.12
EYRBYGGJA Saga. Abstract of, by Sir W. Scott . 846.2
EZELINO da Romano. Cantii, C 1046.15
FABENS, J. W. The camel hunt. New ed. New
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FABLE, The age of. Bulfinch, T 1087.21-24
FABLE for critics. Lowell, J. R 346.18
FABLES. -SSsopus. Fables, translated 728.10
— Dryden, J. F. from Homer, Ovid, Boccace
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— Fiacchi, L. Favole 1049.6
— La Fontaine, J. Fables, various editions.
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— Northcote, J. Fables 735.3
— Schefer, L. Fabeln 1018.2
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FABIOLA : or, the church of the catacombs. Wise-
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FABULOUS histories on the treatment of animals.
Trimmer, S 129.4
FACT and fiction. A collection of stories. Child,
L.M 488.13-14
FACTS in a clergyman's life. Tayler, C. B 4-19.2
FACULTIES of birds. Rennie, J 839. 10
FAGGOT of French sticks. Head, Sir F. B 654.18
FAGNAN, Mme. M. A. Minet-Bleu et Louvette.
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FAIR maid of the exchange. Heywood, T 342.29
FAIR Pauline, The : a story. Genlis, Mme. de . . 759.15
FAIRBAIRN, W. Application of iron to building.
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FAIRBANKS, G. R. History of St. Augustine,
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FAIRCHILD, J. H. Incidents in the life of. Bost.,
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FAIRFIELD, G. G. Irene and other talcs. Boston,
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FAIRFIELD, S. L. Abaddon and other poems.
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— Last night of Pompeii ; and lays and legends.
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FAIRHOLME, G. Geology of Scripture. Philadel-
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FAIRY mythology. Keightley, T 840.10
FAIRY queen, The. See Spenser, E.
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FAIRY tales, Cabinet des Fees 1077.1
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FAIRY talcs. Planche,J. R. F. talcs from Perrault
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— Segur, Mme. de. Contes des fees 1078.43
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FAITH, The, as unfolded by many prophets. Mar-
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FAITH, The eclipse of. Rogers, H 117.11
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FALCOXER.W. Poetical works. Lond., 1&3C. 10° 329.2-3
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York's second departure from England; The fond
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FALK, J. D. Giithe aus niiherm personl. Um-
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FALKLAND, Viscountess. See Gary, A. F. C.
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FALLOT, L. Aperju de la medecinc. Bruxelles,
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FALSCHK Woldcmar, Der: Haring, TV 1024.7
FALSE heir, The : a novel. James, G. P. R. . 4G3.2&1G-17
FALSEHOOD and truth. Tonna, C. E 409.23
FALSE or true: a tale. Opie, Mrs. A. . . v.III. of 801.4-0
FAMILIAR thing's, Knowledge of. Brewer, E. C. . 199.31
FAMILY at Heatherdale : a tale. Mackay, 3Irs. . . 499.7
FAMILY libraries. See Harper and Murray.
FAMILY magazine, The, Miscellaneous pieces from.
Trimmer, S 888.16
FAMILY manual and servant's guide. 7th edition.
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FAMILY memorials of Watertown, Walthani, and
TVeston. Bond, II 224.1
FAMILY tour through South Holland, up the
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FAMILY secrets : a novel. Ellis, S. S 804.9
FAMOUS men, Footprints of. Edgar, J. G 548.10
FAMOUS persons and places. Willis, 3s. P. ... 657.7-8
FANATICISM. Taylor, 1 1108.5
FANCIES of a whimsical man. New York, 1852. 16° 449.3
FANCOUKT, C. St. J. History of Yucatan. Lond.,
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FANNY : a poem. Halleck, F. G 328.23
FANNY Mansfield. Philadelphia, n.d. 18° 499.8
FANNY Fern. See Parton, Mrs. S. P.
FANSHAWE, Lady A. H. Memoirs : [with] the
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FAR-VTEST, Life in the. Ruxton, G. F 028.22-23
FAR-WEST, Wild sports in the. Gerstacker, F. . 628.25
FARADAY, M. Chemical manipulation. 3d ed.
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— Non-metallic elements. Arranged by J. Scof-
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FAECES, Collection of. luchbald. Mrs. E. . . . 354.2
See also: Dramas.
FARLEY, S. Discourses and essays on theological
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FARM, Book of the. Stephens, H 105.4
FA RM implements. Thomas,, T. J 165.12
FARM. See also: Agriculture.
FARMER, The complete. Fessenden, T. G 105.13
FARMER, The progressive. Nash, J. A 108.4
FARMER'S companion. Buel, J 109.8
FARMER'S instructor. Bucl, J 109.30
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FARMING, Productive. Discoveries in vegetable
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FATAL whisper, The : a novel. . Gait, J 801.2
FATHER and daughter : a tale. Opie, A 409.42
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FATHER Clement: a story. Kennedy, G SOS. 16
FATHERS, Lives of the. Butler, A 541.5
FAU, J. Anatomy of the external forms of man.
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FAUGERE, A. P., Cousin, V. and Vinet, A. R. Ja-
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FAUST. See Gothe, J. TV. von.
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FEARON, II. B. Journey through the Eastern and
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FEATHERSTONHAUGH, G. W. Canoe voyage up
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FEDERAL constitution. See Const, of the U. S.
FEDERALIST, The: by Hamilton, Madison, and
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FEHMDE-GERICHT: or, secret tribunals of West-
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FELIX, Mile. Rachel. Memoirs, by Mme. de B.
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FELTON, C. C. Life of Wm. Eaton. Sparks's
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FEMALE'S encyclopaedia. London, 1830. 8°. . . . 187.10
FEMALE poets of America. Griswold, R. W.. . . 314.7
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— Life of Plato 898.22
— Lives of ancient philosophers. Translated.
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— Pious reflections, with life of the author.
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— Selections from, by Mrs. Follen. 6th ed.
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— Telemaque. Nouv. ed. Edinb., 1763. 12° . . 1008.3
— Telemacjue, suiv. des Fables. Paris, 1854. 12° 1000.12
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FENWIOK, T. Four essays on practical mechanics.
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FERGUSON, A. History of the Roman republic.
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FERGUSON, J. Astronomy explained. With notes,
etc., by Sir D. Brcwster. 2ded. Edinburgh,
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— Lectures on mechanics, hydrostatics, hydrau-
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omy and dialling-. With notes, etc., by 1).
Brewster. 3d ed. Edin., 1823. 2v. 8° ... 1-10.8
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the. Mayhew, II 589.4
FERGUSON, H. Swiss men and Swiss mountains.
London, 1853. p.8 409.20
FERGUSSON, J. Illustrated handbook of architec-
ture. London, 1855. 2v. 8° 203.21
— Palaces of Nineveh and Persepolis restored.
London, 1851. 8° 094.9
FERGUSSON, W. System of practical surg-cry. 4th
American ed. Philadelphia, 1853. 8° ... 152.14
FERN, Fanny, pseud. See Parton, S. P.
FERRIAR, J. Theory of apparitions. London,
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FERRIER, J. P. Caravan journeys in Persia, etc.
Trausl. by W. Jesse. Edit, by H. D. Sey-
mour. London, 1850. 8° 094.3
FERRIER, Miss 8. Destiny : or, the chief's daugh-
ter. London, 1852. 10° 777.13
— The inheritance. 2d ed. Lond., 1825. 3v. p.8° 777.12
FERRIS, B. G. Utah and the Mormons. X. York,
1854. 12° 1095.14
FERRIS, Mrs. B. G. The Mormons at home, 1852-53.
New York, 1850. 12" 037.0
FERRY, G. Vagabond life in Mexico. New York,
1850. 12° 038.3
FESSENDEN, T. G. The complete farmer and rural
economist. 10th cd. New York, 1853. 12". 105.13
— New Amer. gardener. 5th ed. Bost., 1831. 12° 109.11
— - Same. 30th ed. New York, 1853. 12° . . 105.13
— Terrible tractoration, and other poems. By
Chr. Caustic. 4th Am. ed. [Also] Wooden
booksellers and miseries of authorship.
Boston, 1837. 12° 349.19
FESTIVALS, games and amusements. Smith, H. . 810.31
FESTUS, a poem. Bailey, P. J 344.10-12
FETCHES, The: a tale. Banim, J 409.14
FETIS, E. Les musiciens beiges. Bruxelles, n.d.
2v. 12° 1075.29
FETIS, F. I. Music explained to the world. Trans-
lated. Boston, 1842. 12" 209.10
— La musique. Expose succinct. Bruxelles,
1839. 10° 1078.58
— Traite £lem. de musique. Bruxelles, n.d. 12° 1005.15
FEUCHTERSLEBEN, E. von. Dietetics of the soul.
7th ed. New York, 1854. 12° 129.15
FEUERBACH, A. K. von. Remarkable criminal tri-
als. Transl. by Lady D. Gordon. London,
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FIACCHI, L. (Clasio.) Favole. Milano, 1820. 10° 1049.0
FICTION, The history of. Dunlop, J 405.15
FIELD and forest, Studies in. Flagg, W 100.0
FIELD artillery, Exercises in. See United States. 194.8
See also : Military art and science.
FIELD book, The : or, sports and pastimes of the
British Islands. Maxwell, W. H 174.1
FIELD, garden and woodland. Pratt, A 109.33
FIELD operations, Manual of. Jarvis, J. W. . . . 197.9
FIELD sports of the United States. Herbert, H. W. 174.4-O
FIELD, B. The true tragedy of Richard III. and
the Latin play, Richardus Tertins, by T.
Legge, with notes. London, 1844. 8° ... 342.20
FIELD, G. Rudiments of the painter's art ; gram-
mar of coloring. London, 1850. 10°.. . . 819.19
FIELD, J. The life of John Howard. London,
1850. 8° 575.13
FIELD, M. Rural architecture : essay on landscape
gardening, including a critique on Ruskin.
New York, 1857. 8° 203.16
FIELDING, II. Adventures of Joseph Andrews.
London, 1810. 10° v.X VIII. of 778.1
— Hist, of Tom Jones, a foundling. London,
1810. 3v. 10° v.XIX.-XXI. of 778.1
— Life of. Lawrence, F 584.3
FIELDING, T. H. The art of engraving. London,
1841. 8° 202.8
FIELDS, J. T. Poems. Cambridge, n.d. 10° ... 349.25
FIENDS, ghosts and sprites ; Origin, and nature of
belief in. Radclific, J. N. 124.24
FIESQUE, tragedic en cinq actes. Ancclot, M. . . 1078.8
FIGURATIVE language, Characteristics and laws of.
Lord, D. N 400.5
FlLlPPO Strozzi. Tragedia. Niccolini, G. 15. ... 1050.9
FINCH, I. Travels in the U. S. and Canada, and
essay on the natural boundaries of empires.
London, 1833. 8° 624.7
FINE arts, The. General view of 208.22
— Eastlake, C. L. Contributions to 205.3
— Lossing, B. J. Outline history of 820.9
— Ripley, G. Handbook of 400.22
See also: Architecture, Painting, Music,
Sculpture, Beauty.
FINLAND, Handbook for. JIurray, J 649.11
FLNLAY, G. Byzantine empire, A.D. 710-1057. Ed-
inburgh, 1853. 8° 950.7
— Byzantine and Greek empires. Edinburgh,
1854. 8° C55.5
— Greece under the Romans, B.C. 140 to A.D.
717. Edinburgh, 1844. 8" . . 950.0
— Greece, A.D. 540-1500, and empire of Trebi-
zond, A.D. 1204-1401. Edinburgh and Lon-
don, 1851. 8° 950.5
FINLAY, J. Scottish histor. and romantic ballads,
chiefly ancient, with notes. Edinburgh,
1808. 2v. in 1. 12° 316.10
FIRE-ARMS, Manufacture of rotating chambered-
breech. Colt, Col. S 105.23
FIRST and second love : a novel. Crawford, H. C. 801.3
FIRST and second marriages: a novel. Baker, H.N. 470.1-2
.FIRST things, great facts and moral lessons.
Spring, G 110.1
FISH and fishing in the U. S. Herbert, H. W. . . 174.2-3
See also .• Ichthyology.
FISH-BKEEDING, Artificial. Fry, W. II 165.27
FISHBOURNE, E. G. Impressions of China and
the present revolution. London, 1855. 12° 709.15
FISHER, R. S. Book of the world. Illustrated.
New York, 1849. 2v. 8° 951.4
FISHING tackle, etc. Papers on. Bohn, H. G. . . 835.8
FITCH, G. W. Outlines of physical geography.
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FITCH, John. Life of. Whittlcsey, C. Sparks's
American biography v.XVI. of 529.1
— Life of, by Westcott, T 525.5
FITCH, S. S. Six lectures on the uses of the lungs,
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FITZ-BOODLE, Confessions of. Thackeray, W. M. 509.8-11
FITZGERALD, Lord E. Life of. Moore, T 598.13
FITZHUGH, G. Sociology for the South, or the
failure of free society. Rich., Va., 1854. 12° 1.35.19
FITZ of Fitz-Ford : a legend of Devon. Bray, A. E. 448.15
FIVE years Of youth. Martineau, II 749.5
FLAG ship, The, or voyage round the world.
Taylor, F. W 708.8
FLAGG, E. The far West : a tour beyond the
mountains. New York, 1838. 2v. 12°. . . 629.18
— Venice, from 1797 to 1849. New York, 1853.
2v. 12° 678.7-8
FLAGG, W. Studies in the field and forest. Bos-
ton, 1857. 12° 166.6
FLANDERS. "Froissart, J. Ancient chronicles of. 1003.1
— Gens, E. Histoire du comte dc Flandre . . . 1075.7
— Snellaert, A. Hist, de la litterature flamande. 1075.28
FLANDERS, H. Lives and times of the chief jus-
tices of the supreme court of the U. S.
First ser. Philadelphia, 1855. 8" 523.3
FLAVEL, J. Christ knocking at the door of sin-
ners' hearts. New York, n.d. 12° 1107.4
— The fountain of life. New York, n.d. 12°. . 1107.3
— Method of grace. 1st Am. ed. New York,
n.d. 12° 1107.6
FLAX, Cultivation of. Ward, J v.IV. of 169.15
FLECHIER, E. Oraisons funebres 1066.5
FLEETWOOD, or the stain of birth. Sargent, E. . 489.10
FLEMING
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FLEMING, W. Vocabulary of philosophy, men-
tal, moral, and metaphysical. London,
1857. 12° 125.30
FLEMISH life, Talcs of. Conscience, H 488.16
FLETCHKK, J. History of Poland. New York,
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FLETCHER, John. Works. See Beaumont, F. .. 351.2
FLETCHER, J. C. and Kidder, D. P. Brazil and
the Brazilians 203.2-5
FLEURY de Chaboulon, P. A. K. Private life of
Napoleon in 1815. London, 1820. 2v. 8" . 604.9
FLINT, T. Francis Berrian, or the Mexican pat-
riot. Boston, 1820. 2v. 12° 709.13
— Indian wars of the West. Cincinnati, 1833. 12° 249.2
— Ten years in the valley of the Mississippi.
Boston, 1820. 8° 230.4
FLORA, British, Handbook of. Bentham.G. . . . lOfi.18
FLORA Lyndsay, or passages in an eventful life.
Moodie, S 7W4.9
FLORENCE. Azeglio, M. d'. F. betrayed. . . . -tr>.!>
— Beyle, H. Rome, Naples et 1007.27
— Busini, G. B. Dell' assedio di Firenzc . . . 1053.4
— Dix, J. A. A summer in 075. 8
— Guerrazzi, F. D. L' assedio di Fircnze . . . 1057.4
— Machiavclli, N. History of 828.7
— Panzani, A. Miateri di Fircnze 1057.7
FLORENCE of Worcester. Chronicle, with contin-
uations. Tr.by T. Forester. Lond., 1854. p.8° 850.11
FLORIAX, J. P. C. de. Claudine: a tale 449.20
— Fables ; poemes ; Galatee ; Estelle ; idees sur
nos auteurs comiques ; lettres ; theatre ;
Myrtil et Chloe ; fables de Lamotte. Paris,
1850. 12° 1000.14
— Galatee. Roman pastoral. Lyon, 1S05. 12° 1078.55
— The Moors of Spain, [with] a notice of Islam-
ism. New York, n.d. 18° 820.70
— Numa Pompilius. ^Paris, 1812. 18° 1079.5
FLORIDA. Irving, T. Conquest of, by de Soto . 237.11
— Giddings, J. R. Exiles of Florida 237.19
— Latour, A. L. War in Florida West .... 246.1
— Sprague, J. T. The Florida war 244.7
FLORIDAS, Sketches of the. Forbea, J. G 230.8
FLORUS, Lucius Annaeus. Transl. by J. S. Watson. 834.4
FLOWER fables. Alcott, L. M 729.2
FLOWER, fruit, and thorn pieces. Richter, J. P. F. 887.8
FLOWER garden, The. Poetry of gardening.
From the Quarterly Review. London,
1852. 10° 105.28
FLOWERS of history. Roger of Wendover . . . 840.9
FLOWERS for children. Stories. Child, L. M. . 738.9
FLOWERS of the field. Johns, C. A 169.24
FLOWERS and their associations. Pratt, A. ... 850.4
See also .- Botany, Gardening, Horticult., etc.
FLYING islanders, History of the. Wilkins, P. . 799.16
FOLLEN, C. T. C. Works, with a memoir. Bos-
ton, 1841-12. 5v. 12° 877.1
Contents. - Vol. I. Life. II. Sermons. ITI. Lec-
tures on moral philo-'ophy ; Fragment on psychology.
IV. Schiller's life and dramas. V. Miscellaneous
writings; Future state of man; History; Inaugural
discourse; Funeral oration on G. Spurzheim; Address
on slavery ; Franklin lecture; Religion and the church;
Peace and war.
FOLLEN, E. L. Poems. Boston, 1839. 12° ... 353.0
— Sketches of married life. New ed. Boston,
1841. 10" 429.5
— The well-spent hour. New ed. Bost., 1848. 10° 738.8
FOLLOWING the drum. Viele, E. L 626.4
FONBLANQUE, A. England under seven adminis-
trations. London, 1837. 3v. 12° 979.1
FONGERAY. Pseudonym. SteeCave and Dittmer.
FONTAINE, J. Memoirs of a Huguenot family.
Trans, by A. Maury. N. York, 1853. 12° . . 617.11
FONTENELLE, J. de and Malepeyre, F. The arts
of tanning, currying, and leather-dressing ;
with additions by C. Morfit. Phil., 1852. 8° 194.11
FOOD. Donovan, M. Aliments used by various
nations v. II. of 408.8
— Hassall, A. H. F. and its adulterations .. . 155.19
— Lankcster, E. Vegetable substances used for
the food of man 840.32
FOOD. Liebig, J. Chemistry of 155.7
— Lindley, J. Substances used as 199. 16
— Marcct, W. Composition of 155.15
— Mitchell, J. Falsifications of
— Pcreira, J. Treatise on
156.28
157.3
FOOL of quality: a novel. Brooke, II 799.4
FOOL of the nineteenth century ; and other tales.
Transl. Zschokke, J. H. D 767.13
FOOT-PRINTS of the Creator. Miller, H 107.15-17
FOOTE, A. H. Africa and the American flag. N.
York, 1854. 12° 698.13
FOOTE, H. S. Texas and the Texans. Philadel-
phia, 1841. 2v. 12° 039.1
FOOTE, Sam'l, Memoirs of. Cooke,AV 597.12
FORBES, D., Life of. Burton, J. H 566.6
FORBES, Prof. E. Literary papers. Lond., 1855. 12° 589.6
— and Spratt, T. A. B. Travt-ls in Lycia, Milyas,
and theCibyratis 683.7
FORBES, F. E. Five years in China, 1842-47. Lou-
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FORBES. J. Happiness, in its relations to work
and knowledge. London, 1850. 18° .... 1089.30
— Nature and art in the cure of disease. Lon-
don, 1857. 12° 157.4
— Physician's holiday : or, a month in Switzer-
land in 1848. 3d ed. London, 1852. 12°. . 669.6
— Physiological effects of alcoholic drinks, with
documents of the Mass. Temp. Soc. Bos-
ton, 1848. 12° 127.19
FORBES, Major Jon. Eleven years in Ceylon.
London, 1840. 2v. 8° 695.4
FORBES, J. D. Norway and its glaciers. Edin-
burgh, 1853. 8° 603.1
— Travels through the Alps of Savoy, with
map. Edinburgh, 1843. 8° 603.2
FORBES, J. G. Sketches of the Floridas. N.York,
1821. 8° 236.8
FORBES, R. B. Voyage of the Jamestown. [Re
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FORCES, Elementary treatise on. Peirce, B. . . . 148.2
FORD, J. Dramatic works ; with introduction and
notes. London, 1831. 2v. 18° 359.7
Contents. — Vol. I. The lover's melancholy; The
broken heart; Perkin Warbeck. II. The lady's trial;
The sun's darling; The witch of Edmonton; Love's
sacrifice ; The fancies, chaste and noble.
— Dramatic works ; with notes by W. Gifford.
London, 1827. 2v. 8° 353.9
Contents. — Vol. I. Commendatory verses; Lover's
melancholy; 'Tis pity she's a whore; The broken
heart; Love's sacrifice. II. Perkin Warbeck; The
fancies, chaste and noble; The lady's trial; The sun's
darling; The witch of Edmonton; Fame's memorial;
Verses to the memory of Jonson; Glossarial index.
FORD, R. Gatherings from Spain. Lond.,1846. p.8° 889.17
— Handbook for Spain. 3d ed. London, 1855.
2v. 12* 649.12
— The Spaniards and their country. New ed.
New York, 1850. 12' 675.19
FORD, T. History of Illinois, from 1818 to 1847.
Chicago, 1854. 12° 237.6
FORDE, J. Honour triumphant, a line of life. Lon-
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FOR each and for all : a tale. Martineau,H. v.XI. of 749.2-3
FOREFATHERS, Footsteps of our. Miall, J. G. . . 1080.22
FOREIGN reminiscences. Holland, H. R., Lord. . 896.9
FOREIGN travel, Passages in. Jewett, I. A. ... 657.4
FOREST and shore : or, legends of the pine-tree
state. Ilsley, C. P 428.1
FOREST days ; a romance. James, G. P. R 463.1
FOREST exiles ; a novel. Reid, Capt. M 718.15
FOREST life and forest trees. Spriuger, J. S. . . . 628.18
FOREST sanctuary, The : a poem. Hemans,F. r.II.of324.2
FOREST trees, An account of British 169.20
FORESTER, Frank. Pseud. See Herbert, H. W.
FORESTER, Th. Norway in 1848 and 1849. Lond.,
1850. 8° 608.3
FORESTERS, The : a novel. Wilson, J 759.8
FORESTS and forest trees, English 165.10
FORESTS of France, A month in. Berkeley, G. F. 654.4
FORGIVENESS of sin. Owen, J 1100.3
FORMULARY
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FOURIER
FORMULARY, Pocket. Bcasley, H 153.6
— Universal medical. Griffith, R. E 152.9
FORREST, G. Every boy's book : complete ency-
clopaedia of sports and amusements. Lon-
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FORRESTER, J. J. Prize essay on Portugal. 2d ed.
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FORSAKEN, The : a tale. Phila., 1831. 2v. 12°. . 408.2
FORSTER, J. Historical and biographical essays.
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Contents!. — Vail. I. Historical: The debates on the
grand remonstrance, 1641 ; The Plantagencts and the
Tudors; The civil wars and Oliver Cromwell. II.
Biographical: Daniel De Foe; Sir Richard Stecle;
Charles Churchill; Samuel Foote.
— Life and adventures of Oliver Goldsmith.
London, 1848. 8° 583.13
— Statesmen of the commonwealth of England.
Edited by J. O. Choules. N. Y., 1840. 8° . 502.3
— Lives of British statesmen . v.II. IV. VI. VII. of 388.6
FORSTER, M. Briefe aus SUdrussland. Leipzig,
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FORSYTH, W. Captivity of Napoleon at St. Helena.
London, 1853. 3v. 8° 1005.1
— - Same. New York, 1853. 2v. 12" .... 005.5
FORTESCUE, H., Vise. Ebrington. Two conversa-
tions with Napoleon. Boston, 1823. 8° v. III. of 003.1
FORTIFICATION, Elements of. Lendy, Capt. A. F. 197.8
FORTUNE by land and by sea : a tragi-comedy. By
T. Heywood and W. Rowley 342. 29
FORTUNE Wildred, a story. Dickens, C 491.1-6
FORTUNE, R. Residence among the Chinese, 1853-
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— Tea countries of China and the Himalaya. 3d
edition. London, 1853. 2v. 12° 700.7
FORTUNES of Nigel : a novel. Scott, Sir \V. . . .470.0-12
FORTY-FIVE, The. Narrative of the insurrection,
1745. Stanhope, P. H., Vise. Malion .... 980.0
FORUM, The : or, Forty years' practice at the Phila-
delphia bar. Brown, D. P 294.4
FOSBROKE, T. D. Arts, manufactures, manners
and institutions of the Greeks and Romans.
London, 1833-35. 2v. 10° 378.3
FOSCARI : a tragedy. Mitford, 31. R 804.4
FOSCOLO, U., Vita ; e delle opere di. Gemelli, C. 1050.11
FOSSILS. See Geology.
FOSTER, A. and Lester, C. E. Life of Americus
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FOSTER, B. F. The merchant's manual. Boston,
1838. 12° 130.22
FOSTER, H. The coquette : or, the hist, of Eliza
Wharton. A novel founded on fact. Bos-
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— - Same, llth ed. Exeter, 1828. 18°.. . . 789.11
FOSTER, J. Critical essays. Ed. by J. E. Ryland.
London, 1857. 2v. p.S" 837.7
— Essays, in a series of letters. N. Y., 1851. 12° 137.13
— - Same. 1st Am. from 18th Lond. ed. New •
York, 1851. 10° 129.17
— - Same. 24th ed. London, 1851. 10° ... 909.2
— Evils of popular ignorance. 1st Am. edition.
Boston, 1821. 12" 909.1
— - Same. New ed. London, 1850. 16" . . . 878.19
— Lectures deliv. at Broadmead Chapel. 3d ed.
London, 1853. 2v. p.8° 817.9
— Life and correspondence. Ed. by J. P. Ryland,
with notices by J. Sheppard, London, 1852.
2v. p.8° 858.8
FOSTER, Mrs. J. and Hall, Mrs. A. M. Stories and
studies from the Chronicles of England . . 979.0
FOSTER, M. E. Handbook of French literature.
London, n.d. 12° 400.23-24
— Handbook of modern European literature.
Philadelphia, 1850. 12° 404.0
FOL'CHE, J., duke of Otranto, Memoirs of. Jullian,
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FOUNDATIONS. See Architecture.
FOUNTAIN of life, The. Flavel, J 1107.3
FOUNTAIN of living waters. 3d ed. New York,
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FOURIER, F. C. M. QCuvres completes. 3e ed. 1004.1
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des quaere mouvtmcnts ct dcstinees generates. II.
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Theorie de 1'unite universelle, en abstn.it; Introduc-
tion; Prol'gomenes. IV. Tlicoric, etc., (continued);
Cis-legomencs; Throne mi.\te, ou etude speculative
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composee. V. Theorie, etc., (continued] ; Theorie en
concret L. ii.; DC ['education unitaire ou integrate
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monde industriel et societaire, ou invention du pro-
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FOWLE, W. B. The teachers' institute. 2d ed.
Boston, 1847. 12° 137. HO
— Parlor dramas. Boston, 1857. 12° 350.9
FOWLER, C. jr. and Bcrlyn, P. Crystal palace . . 205.0
FOWLER, G. Lives of the sovereigns of Russia.
London, 1858. 2v. p.8° 544.22
FOWLER, H. The American pulpit: sketches biogr.
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FOWLER, O. S. A home for all : or, the gravel wall
and octagon mode of building. New York,
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— Physiology, animal and mental. Gth ed. N.
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FOWLS, Domestic. See Poultry.
FOWNES, G. Rudimentary chemistry ; [with] ap-
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Fox, C. J. History of the reign of James II. . . 837.10
— Memorials and correspondence, ed. by Lord
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Fox, E. Adventures in the revolutionary war.
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Fox, Geo. Journal of, with notes by W. Armis-
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Fox, H. R., Lord Holland. Foreign reminiscen-
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Fox, J. Acts and monuments of the church.
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FRAMINGHAM, Mass. History of. Barry, AV. . . 224.7
FRANCE. Astie,J. F. Louis XIV. and the writers
of his age 1008.10
— Bell, R. Wayside pictures through 075.5
— Berkeley, G. F. A month in the forests of. . 654.4
— Berry, M. Social life of 986.4
— Blanc, J. J. L. History of, 1830-40 1002.5
— Bonnechose, fi. de. Histoire de, jusqu'a!830. 1006.3
— - History of. Transl. by W. Robson . . . 1007.2-3
— Bruen, M. Essays on scenes in 079.5
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— Cass, L. F. its king, court and government . 1004.4-5
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— Copway, Gco. Running sketches in 647.16
— Corkran, J. F. History of the national con-
stituent assembly, from May, 1848 1008.3
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— - History of the reign of Louis XVIII. and
Charles IX IOCS. 3
— Cashing, C. Review of the revolution in 1830 1009.2
— Cushing, Mrs. C. W. Monuments, scenery
and manners in 888.13
— Donelan, J. P. My trip to 054.13
— Dumas, A. Pictures of travel in the South of. 654.8
— Dumas, M. Memoirs, including the revolu-
tion, the empire, and the restoration . . . . 1008.12
— Fioissart, J. Ancient chronicles of 1001.2
— Guizot, F. P. G. Democracy in 134.21
— - Memoirs of my time 1003.5
— Haskins, G. F. Travels in 658.14
FRANCE
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FRANCK. Haurcau, B. Charlemagne et sa cour. . 1078.40
— - Francois I. et sa cour 1078.20
— Herbert, II. W. Persons and pictures from
the history of. 548.0
— Hill, G. A. The war in La Vendee and the
little Chouanncrie 1008.13
— History of Napoleon .and Fr. to the death of
Louis Philippe 1009.15
— Inglis, II. I). South of F. and the Pyrenees . 003.14
— Johnson, F. H. The South of
— Jomini, II. de. History of the campaign of
Waterloo
— La Hoddc, L. de. Secret societies and repub-
lican party of, from 1830-1848 1004.4
— Laing, S. Social and political state of . . . . 400.14
— Larnartine, A. dc. Past, present and future
of the republic 134.11
— - Restoration of the monarchy in 837.9
— Lamothc-Laugon, E. L. dc. Evenings with
Cambaceres 1004.3
— Laveleye, K. dc. Histoire dcs rois francs . . 1075.13
- Lemaistre, .1. G. F. after the peace of Amiens. C54.3
— Letters on Louis Napoleon and the coup d'
etat 1009.0-7
— Long, G. F. and its revolutions 1001.1
— Marsh, Mrs. A. History of the Protestant
reformation in 100S.2
— Matthews, H. Tour in 079.14
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— Michelet, J. History of France 1003.2-3
— Moore, J. Society and manners in 057.3 I
— Morgan, Lady S. F., with appendix by Sir
T. C. Morgan 1003.4
— Murray,.). Handbook for 049.1
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— Napoleon I. F. during the reign of Napoleon. 603.4
— Nodier, C. E. Souvenirs de la revol 1007.8
— Pardoe, J. Louis XIV. and the court of. . . CIO. 3-9
— Penrosc, Mrs E. A history of 1007.4
— Phipps, C. H. Paris in 1848 1002.4
— Piozzi, H. L. Journey through C70.1
— Kanke, L. Civil wars and monarchy in 10th
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— Ritchie, L. Romance of history 419.4-5
— Roelker, B. Constitutions of 134.14
— Saint Simon. Louis XIV. ct sa cour 1078.18
— Scott, Sir W. Stories of. Tales of a grand-
father 490.1-0
— Shelley, M. W. Lives of literary and scien-
tific men of 388.8
— Siborne, Capt. W. History of the war in 1815. 1005.2
— Smedley, Ed. History of, 843-1529 305.5
— Stephon, Sir J. Lectures on the history of . 1002.1-2
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" tiers etat " in 1008.17
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— Tricolored sketches in Paris, 1851-2-3 .... 1008.8
— Vane-Stewart, C. W. I'\ in 1813-14 1009.3
— Voltaire, F. de. Age of Louis XIV 1005.7
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FRANCE, A. de. The prisoners of Abd-el-Kader .
FRANCESCA da Rimini : a tragedy. Boker, G. H.
FRANCHERE, G. Voyage to the N. W. coast of
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FRAXCIS, J. W. Old New York, or the past sixty
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FRANC K LIN, W. Tour from Bengal to Persia:
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FRANCOIS I. of France. Bacon, J. Life and times. 010.1
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FRANK: a novel. Edgeworth, M 408.0-7
FRANK Forester. J'seud. See Herbert, H. W.
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FRENCH schools of painting, Hist. of. Head, E. 208.21
FRENCH society in the 18th century. Lomenie, L.
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FRIEDRICH II. of Prussia. Ellis, G. A., Lord
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FROMBERG, E. O. Painting on glass. London,
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FRONTIER lands of the Christian and the Turk, in
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FROST, J. Life of Gen. Taylor. N. Y., 1847. 12° 517.8
— Pictorial history of the U. States. Hartford,
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— Pictorial life of Andrew Jackson. Hartford,
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— Remarkable events in the history of America.
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— Travels in Africa, from the earliest ages. N.
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FROTHINGHAM, N. L. Metrical pieces ; translated
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Contents. — Vol. I. Introduction; Lutherans. II.
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GAME birds, their friends and their foes. Knox,
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GAMES, festivals, and amusements. Smith, H. . . 810.31
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GAMESTER'S progress : a poetic tale 309.6
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GAUDY, F. B. II. W. v. Poetische und prosaische
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Loos; Portogalli, Reise und Lebensbilder aus Italien.
VIII. Venetianische Novellen.
GAUGING, Treatise on. Has well, C. H
GAUT Gurley : a tale of border life. Thompson,
D. P
GAUTIER,T. Wanderings in Spain. Lond.,1853. 12°
GAY, S. Celebrated saloons : and Girardin, Mme.
D. de. Parisian letters. Translated by L.
Willard. Boston, 1851. 18°
GAYARRE, C. History of Louisiana. Spanish do-
mination. New York, 1854. 8°
— Louisiana. Colonial history and romance.
New York, 1851. 8°
— Romance of the history of Louisiana. New
York, 1848. 16°
GAZETTEER. Hayward, J. Of Massachusetts . .
— - New Hampshire
— - Vermont
— McCulloch, J. R. Universal
See also .• The list of books of reference ap-
pended to this Index.
GAZPACHO : or, summer months in Spain. Clark,
W. G
GAZUL, Clara. Pseudonym. See Merimee, P.
147.25
726.9
869.12
609.5
235.13
235.12
237.15
229.2
229.1
229.3
951.3
675.13
GEARY
67
GEORGE
GEARY. Gov. J. W. Administration in Kansas.
Gihon, J. H 239.2
GEBELTeir: a novel. Tudor, W 799.8-9
GELL, Sir W. Journey in the Horea. London,
1823. 8° 683.3
GEMELLI, C. Delia vita e delle opere di Ugo Fos-
colo. Firenze, 1849. 12° 1050.11
GENDEBIEN, fils, J. Elements de droit commer-
cial. Bruxelles, n.d. 12° 1065.10
GENEALOGIES of families in Watertown, Waltham
and Weston, Mass. Bond, H 224.1
GENERAL principles of grammar. Philadelphia,
1847. 16° v.III. of 830.25
GENERAL register of politics and literature in
Europe and Amer. for 1827. Edinb., 1828. 18° 830.38
GENERAL view of the fine arts, with introduction
by D. Huntington. 4th ed. N. Y., 1851. 12° 208.22
GENERATIVE organs, Diseases of the. Acton, W. 151.21
GENESIS, Book of. See Bible.
GENEVIEVE, conte. Karr, J. B. A 1067.14
— Histoire d' une servante. Lamartine, A. de . 1006.23
GENII, Tales of the. Ridley, J 835.10
GENIUS in its relations to culture and society.
Giles, H 875.5
— Infirmities of. Illustrated. Madden, R. R. . 887.7
— Dawnings of. Pratt, A 548.26
GENLIS, Mme., S. F. D. St. A., (Ttssede. Adele et
Theodore, ou lettres sur 1' education. Paris,
1804. 4v. 16° 1068.6
— - Alphonso and Dalinda: a moral tale, trans-
lated by T. Holcroft. Fairhaven, 1799. 10°. 449.21
— - Mile, de Clermont, suivie de nouvelles et
notice sur 1' auteur par Mme. A. Tastu.
Paris, 1844. 12° 1066.17
Contents. — Madame de Genlis, par Madame A.
Tastu; Mademoiselle de Clermont; La princesse des
Ursins; Le comte de Corke ; Trait de la vie de Henri
IV.; Les ermites des marais pontins; Le mari insti-
tuteur; Les preventions d'une femmc; Le jupon verti
Les reunions defamille; Lindane et Valmire; Nour-
mahal, ou le regne de vingt-quatre heures.
— Mile, de La Fayette ; suivie de nouvelles. [La
jeune penitente; Les amauts sans amour.]
Paris, 1843. 12° 1066.15
. — Madame de Maintenon. 4e ed. Paris, 1813-21.
2v. 16° 1068.4
— Madame de Maintenon ; [suivie de nouvelles :
Lebonhomme; Le tulipier.] Paris, 1853. 12° 1066.16
— Les meres rivales, ou la calomnie. Berlin,
1801. 4v. 16° 1068.7
— New moral tales. New York, 1825. 12° ... 489.20
— Saiuclair and Hortense: [and] Claudine, by
M. Florian. Transl. by A. Haralson. New
York, 1813. 12° 449.20
— Siege de la Rochelle. Nouv. ed. Bruxelles,
1829. 4v. in 2. 18° 1069.15
— Zuma; the fair Pauline; Zeneida; the reeds
of the Tiber; the widow of Luzi. New
York, 1818. 18° 759.15
GENOA, Summer tour to. Sewell, E. M 659.28
GENS, E. Histoire du comte de Flandre. Brux-
elles, n.d. 2v. 12° 1075.7
— Ruines et paysages en Belgique. Bruxelles,
n.d. 12° 1075.23
GENTILITY. See Manners, etc.
GENTLEMAN Jack : a naval story. Nealc, W. J. . 737.6
GEOFFREY de Vinsauf. Narrative of the crusade
of Richard 1 846.6
GEOFFREY of Monmouth's British history. See
Giles, J. A 846.4
GEOGRAPHICAL descr. of the earth. Goldsmith, J. 649.20
GEOGRAPHY. Ferguson, J. Select subjects in . 146.8
— Goodrich, C. A. G. of the Bible 1089.28
— Goodrich, S. G. Pictorial G. of the world .. 951.1
— Guy, J. jr. Illustrated London 955.4
— Guyot, A. Comparative physical 167.18
— Kitto, J. Physical G. of the Holy Land . . . 840.25
— - Scripture lands 815.7
— Laurent, P. E. Manual of ancient 954.5
— Lloyd, E. Mathematical v.III. of 365.14
— Lloyd, H. J. Physical v. III. of 365.14
GEOGRAPHY. Murray, H. Encyclopaedia of .. . 952.4
— Nicolay, C. G. Principles of physical .... 107.7
— Niebuhr, B. G. Lectures on ancient 955.3
— Robinson, E. Biblical 684.4
— G. of Strabo 844.3
— Swainson, W. G. of annuals 398.17
— Vulliet, M. G. of nature 107.13
NOTE.— For the geography of particular regions, fee
their several names.
GEOLOGICAL excursions around the Isle of Wight.
Mantell, G. A 820.10
GEOLOGICAL knot, Attempt to untie the. Gosse,
P.H 163.17
GEOLOGICAL observations on coral reefs, volcanic
islands, and on South America. Darwin, C. 163.15
GEOLOGICAL observer, The. De la Beche, H. T. . 163. 13
GEOLOGICAL science and Scriptures. Smith, J. P. 816.14
GEOLOGIST. Ansted, D. T. Extracts from the
note-book of a 208.2
— Miller, H. Rambles of a G. over the fossilif-
erous deposits of Scotland l('>r.*',
GEOLOGY. Anderson, J. Course of creation . . 167.23
— Ansted, D. T. Ancient world 167.14
— - Elementary course of. 163.24
— Brougham, H. View of researches on fossil
osteology 840.8
— Crofton, D. G. reconciled with Scripture . . 118.20
— Daubeny, C. Description of volcanoes. . . . 163.14
— Dawson, J. W. Acadian 163.23
— De la Beche, H. T. How to observe 163.19
— - Researches in theoretical 169.20
— Fairholme, G. G. of scripture 169.27
— Goodrich, S. G. Wonders of. 109.13
— Hitchcock, E. G. of Massachusetts 163.10
— - G. of the United States and the globe . . 163.11
— - Religion of 167.21-22
— Lardner, D. Popular 163.22
— Lee, C. A. Elements of 820.71
— Lesley, J. P. Coal and its topography. . . . 197. G
— Lewis, T. Six days of creation 146.17
— Loomis, J. R. Elements of 163.20
— Lyell, C. Elements of 163.16
— - Manual of elementary 163.2-3
— - Principles of 163.5-7
— Mantell, G. A. Wonders of 836.4
— Miller, H. Cruise of the Betsey 167.6
— - Footprints of the Creator 167.15-17
— - Fossiliferous deposits of the Hebrides . . 167.6
— - Bearing of G. on the two theologies . . . 167.2-5
— - G. of the Bass rock 107.27
— - Old red sandstone 167.24-26
— - Testimony of the rocks 167.1
— Omalius d'Halloy, J. J. d' 1065.42
— Owen, R. British fossil mammals and birds. 172.21
— Pattison, S. R. G. for bible students .... 167.28
— - Fossil botany 169.0
— Phillips, J. Treatise on 408.7
— Phillips, W. Outlines of 163.21
— Portlock, J. E. Rudimentary treatise on . . 819.4
— Richardson, G. F. Introduction to 810.10
— Voices from the rocks — reply to H. Miller. . 169. 19
GEOMETRIE pratique. Bruxelles, 1850. 12°.. . . 1075.30
GEOMETRY. Cresswell, D. Treatise of 147.4
— Hann, J. Rudimentary treatise on analytical. 829.22
— Haswell, C. H. Mensuration and practical . 147.25
— Heather «-J. F. Element, treat, on descriptive. 829.8
— Kirkman, T. P. Mnemonical lessons in ... 829.35
— Lardner, D. Treatise on 398.7
— Liagre, J. Elements de 1005.35
— Lowell, Mrs. A. C. J. Introduction to. . . . 148.1
— Morton, P. Plane, solid and spherical. . . . 3C5.4
— Peirce, B. Elementary treatise on plane and
solid HS.3
— Waud, S. W. Treatise on algebraical .... 305.17
GEORGE II. of England. Hervey, J. Memoirs of
the reign of 553.7
— Thomson, A. T. Court and times of 554.6
GEORGE III. His court and family. New edition.
London, 1824. 2v. 8° 976.4
- Belsham. W. Reign of 553.9
GEORGE
68
GIOBERTI
GEORGE III. Bisset, R. Reign of 970.5
— Brougham, H. Statesmen in the time of. . . 568.7
— Grenville, R. P. T. Court and cabinets of .. 976.3
— Holt, E. Public and domestic life of. .... 553.8
GEORGE IV., Life and times of. Croly, G 810.16-17
GEORGE, A. Annals of the Queens of Spain. New
York, 1850. 2v. 12° 544.4
GEORGETOWN, Mass., History of. Gage, T. . . . 227.6
GEORGIA. M'Call, H. History of 234.15
— Miller, S. F. Bench and bar of. 294.3
GERALDINE: a poem. Dawes, R. . . . t . . . . 358.8
GERARD, J. Adventures of the lion killer. New
York, 1856. 12° 697.14-18
GERHARD, F. Illinois as it is. Chicago, 1857. 8° 237.7
GERHART, E. V. Introduction to the study of
philosophy, with a treatise on logic. I'hila.,
1858. 12° 403.8
GERMAINE: nouvelle. About, E 1078.15
GERMAN, The, in America. Bogen, F. W 629.33
GERMAN literature. Gostick, J 404.14
GERMAN lyrics. Brooks, C. T 316.8
GERMAN music, Modern. Recollections and criti-
cisms. Chorley, H. F 209.5
GERMAN novelists. Roscoc, T 418.2
GERMAN romance. Carlyle, T 418.1
GERMAN songs, from the 16th to the 19th century.
Ed. and transl. byDulcken, H. W 316.7
GERMANIC empire, History of the. Dunham, S. A. 368.9
GERMANY. Amalie, Princess. Social life in . . 876.15
— Austin, S. G. from 1760 to 1814 667.15
— Beitzke, H. Freiheitskriege, 1813 u. 1814 .. 1013.1
— Brace. C. L. Home life in 667.7-11
— De Pontes, Mme. L. Davesies. Poets and
poetry of 355.13
— Hedge, F. H. Prose writers of 545.1
— Howitt, Wm. Student-life of 663.6
— Kohlrausch, F. History of 925.2-3
— Lemaistre, J. G. Travels in 654.3
— Menzel, W. History of 848.2
— Moore, J. Society and manners in 657.3
— Murray, J. Handbook for Southern 649.5
— - Handbook for Northern 649.19
— Penrose, Mrs. E. History of 928.4
— Piozzi, H. L. Observations respecting . . . 676.1
— Ranke, L. Political and religious state of,
after the reformation 409.27
— Russell, J. Tour in 663.5
— Slade, A. Travels in 663.9
— Spencer, E. Sketches of 663.7
— Stael-Holstein, Mme. de. De 1' Allemagne . 1069.9
— - Germany. Translated 667.20
— Tacitus, C. C- Germany. Translated. . . . 872.11
— - Germany. Translated v.II. of 834.17
— and France. Vane-Stewart, C. W. War in,
1813 and 1814 1009.3
GERRY, E. Life of, by Austin, J. T 513.11
GERSTXCKER, F. Frank Wildman's adventures
on land and water. Translated by L. Wrax-
all. London, 1855. 16" 709.11
— Travels in [South America and California.]
Translated from the German. London,
1854. 8° 636.1
— Wild sports in the far West. Lond., 1854. 12° 628.25
GERTRUDE : a novel. Sewell, E. M 425.11-15
GERTRUDE of Wyoming : a poem. Campbell, T. . 237.14
GERVINUS, G. G. Introduction to the history of
the 19th century. London, 1853. 16° .. . 949.12-13
GESSERT, M. A. Art of painting on glass. Lond.,
1851. 16° 819.27
GHIKA, H., C'tesse. Switzerland the pioneer of
the reformation. Translated. 1858. 2v. 8° 914.2
GHOSTS. Crowe, C. Night side of nature .... 124.23
— Radcliffe, J. N. Fiends, ghosts and sprites . 121.24
See also .• Supernaturalism.
GHOST-HUNTER and his family: a novel. Banim, J. 807.10
GHOST seer, The : a novel. Schiller, J. C. F. v. . 818.12
GIBBES, R. W. Memoir of James De Veaux. Co-
lumbia, S. C., 1846. 8" 524.18
GIBBON, E. Auto-biography. Ed. by Lord Shef-
field. New York, 1846. 12° 583.16
GIBBON, E. Decline and fall of the Roman empire.
With notes by H. H.Milman. 2ded. Lond.,
1846. 6v. 8° 953.6
— - Same. New ed. Boston, 1850-51. 6v. 32° 937.10
— Life and correspondence. Ed. by H. H. Mil-
man. London, 1839. 8° 583.15
— Student's Gibbon. Decline and fall of the
Roman empire. Abr. by W. Smith. Lon-
don, 1857. 12° 957.5
GIBBONS, D. Law of contracts for services. Lon-
don, 1849-50. 16° 819.36
GIBBS, G. Mems. of the administrations of Wash-
ington and John Adams, from the papers
of O. Wolcott. New York, 1846. 2v. 8° . 285.5
GIBRALTAR. Bigelow, A. Sketches of, 1827 . . . 676.2
— Drinkwater, J. Siege of 1779-83. With a his-
tory of that garrison 889.14
GIBRALTAR gallery, The. Abbott, J. Harper's
storybooks v. VIII. of 739.1
GIBSON, W. M. The prison of Weltevreden, and
a glance at the E. I. archipelago. New
York, 1855. 12" 707.6-7
GIDDINGS, J. R. Exiles of Florida; or crimes'
committed against the Maroons. Colum-
bus, O., 1858. 12° 237.19
GIFFARD, E. Deeds of naval daring. London,
1852. 16° 989.8
GIFFORD, I. Marine botanist ; British sea-weeds.
3d ed. Brighton, 1853. 12° 169.21
GIHON, J. H. Annals of San Francisco. Soule, F. 235.10
— Gov. Geary's administration, in Kansas. Phil-
adelphia, 1857. 12° 239.2
GILBART, J. W. Advice on keeping a banker . . 136.17
— History and principles of ancient commerce.
London, 1847. 12° . 136.18
— Treatise on banking. 2d American ed. from
5th London. New York, 1851. 8°. . . . . 135.5
GIL Bias de Santillane. See Le Sage, A. R.
GILDAS, Works of. See Giles, J. A 846.4
GILDER'S companion 199.11
GILES, H. Christian thought on life. Discourses,
2d ed. Boston, 1851. 16° 1088.27
— Illustrations of genius. Boston, 1854. 16° . 875.5
— Lectures and essays. Boston, 1851. 2v. 16° 875.0-8
GILES, J. A. Life and letters of Thomas a Bccket.
London, 1846. 2v. 8° 575.4
— Life and times of Alfred the Great. 2d ed.
Oxford, 1854. 8° 552.1
— Six old English chronicles. London, 1848. p.8° 846.4
Contents. — Ethelwerd's chronicle ; Asser's life of
Alfred; Geoffrey of Monmouth's British hist. ; Gild as,
Nennius, and Richard of Cirencester.
GILFILLAN, G. Bards of the Bible. N.Y., 1851. 12° 118.2
— Modern literature and literary men. Second
gallery of portraits. N. York, 1851. 12°. . 548.3
— Third gallery of portraits. N. York, 1855. 12° 548.4
GILFORD, N. H., History of. Lancaster, D. . . . 224.24
GILLELAND, J. C. History of the war between the
United States and Great Britain, [1812.] 2d
ed. Baltimore, 1817. 18° 219.6
GILLESPIE. W. M. Principles and practice of
road-making. 3d ed. New York, 1850. 8° . 195.19
GILLIES, J. Reign of Frederick II. of Prussia.
London, 1789. 8° 546.4
GILLMAN, J. Life of S. T. Coleridge. London,
1838. 8° 583.5
GILLY, W. S. Shipwrecks of the royal navy. 2d
ed. London, 1851. 12° 988.12
GILMAN, C. Recollections of a New England bride
and of a Southern matron. New edition.
New York, 1852. 12° 437.8-9
— Southern matron. Charleston, 1852. 12°. . . 437.10
GILMAN, S. Contributions to literature. Boston,
1856. 12° 887.5
GILMANTON. N. H., History of. Lancaster, D. . . 224.24
GILSON, A. The czar and the sultan, [also] The
Turks in Europe. By F. Bouvet. London,
1853. 16° 918.16
GIOBERTI, V. Pensieri di — sull'Orlando Furioso.
See Ariosto, L 1046.6
GIOVANNA
69
GOLDSMITH
GIOVANNA d' Angio. Racconto stor. del quattro-
cento. Maestrazzi, E 1050.13
GIOVANNI Florentine. Novelle seelte. laedizione
parmense. Parma. 1843. 16° 1059.4
GIPSEY, The : a tale. James, G. P. R 404.2-3
GIRARDIN, Mme. E. de. Parisian letters 609.5
— Stories of an old maid, transl. by A. Elwes.
New York, 1856. 12° 478.15
GIRARDIN, J. Manuel de chimie appliquee. Brux-
elles, 1851. 12° 1075.35
GIRAUD, G. Select comedies. Translated .... 345.3
GIRAUD, J. P., jr. Birds of Long Island. New
York, 1844. 8° 172.7
GIRL'S own book. Child, L. M 199.41
GIRLS' schools, Two letters on. Austin, S 137.23
GIRONDISTS, History of the. Lamartine, A. de . 828.6
GIURIA, P. Racconti storici e romantici. Voghera,
1854. 12° 1056.7
GLACIERS, Norway and its, in 1851. Forbes, J. D. 663.1
GLADSTONE, T. H. Englishman in Kansas ; with
introduc. by F. L. Olmsted. New York.
1857. 12° 239.5
— Kanzas : or, squatter life and border warfare
in the West. London, 1857. 16° 239.4
GLADSTONE, W. E. Essay on church and state,
reviewed. Macaulay, T. B 409.20
GLAISHER, J. Philosophical instruments. Lect.
on the exhibition 199.16
GLANCES and glimpses. Hunt, . II. K 886.3
GLASS. Fromberg, E. O. Painting on 819.28
— Gessert, M. A. Art of painting on 819.27
— Pellatt, A. Curiosities of glass making . . . 196.11
— Porter, G. R. Manufacture of 408.11
GLAUCUS : or, the wonders of the shore. Kings-
ley, C 178.27
GLEIG, G. R. British empire in India. London,
1830-35. 4v. 16° 389.3
— Campaigns of the British army at Washing-
ton and N.Orleans, 1814-J5. Lond.,1847. p.8° 889.19
— Chelsea pensioners. London, 1829. 3v. 12°. 777.2
— Country curate. London, 1830. 2v. 12° .. . 798.2
— History of the Bible. N. Y., n.d. 2v. 18°.. 810.14
— Leipsic campaign. London, 1852. p.8°. . . . 409.7
— Life of Robert, first Lord Clive. London,
1848. p.8° 889.9
— Life of Sir T. Munro. New edition. London,
1849. p.8° 899.5
— Light dragoon. London, 1844. 2v. p.8°. . . 726.1
— Lives of the most eminent British military
commanders. London, 1832. 3v. 16° ... 388.3
— Memoirs of Warren Hastings. London, 1841.
ST. 8° 572.1
— Sale's brigade in Afghanistan. London, 1846.
p.8° 699.11
— The subaltern. New ed. Edinb., 1852. 16° . 979.5
GLENNY, G. Flower garden. New ed. London,
n.d. 16° v.IV.of!69.15
GLIDDON, G. R. and Nott, J. C. Indigenous races
of the earth 171.2
GLORY and shame of England. Lester, C. E.. . . 646.12
GLOVER, R. M. Manual of elementary chemistry.
London, 1855. 12" 156.25
GLUGE, le Dr. Physiologic. Bruxclles, n.d. 12° 1065.17
GLYNN, J. Cranes and machinery for raising
heavy bodies. 2d ed. London, 1854. 12° . 199.20
— Power of water to drive mills and other
engines. London, 1853. 10° 829.14
GOADBY, H. Text-book of vegetable and animal
physiology. New York, 1858. 8° 173.5
GOBAT, S. Three years in Abyssinia, translated,
with introduction by S. D. Clark. With
. biogr. sketch by R. Baird. N. Y., 1851. 12° 697.7
GOBINEAU, A. de. Diversity of races ; with intro-
duction and notes by H. Hotz, [and] an ap-
pendix by J. C. Nott. Phila., 1850. 12° . . 176.3
GOD. Chalmers, T. Power, wisdom and good-
ness of 826.6
— Eliot, W. G. jr. Discourses on the unity of . 1086.23
— Gurney,J. J. Habitual exercise of love to. . 1089.27
— Kirby, W. Power, wisdom, etc., of, as mani-
fested in the creation of animals 826.2
GOD. Osgood, Samuel. God with men : or, Foot-
prints of providential leaders 117.8
See also: Theology.
GODFREY of Bulloigne ; or the recovery of Jeru-
salem. See Tasso, T.
GODIN, Madame, Voyage of, along the river of the
Amazons, 1770 830.31
GODLEY, J. R. Letters from America. London,
1844. 2v. 12° 629.6
GODMAN, J. D. American natural history. Part I.
Mastology. Philadelphia, 1826-28. 3v. 8° . 172.12
GODOLPIIIN: a novel. Lytton, E. Bulwer. . . .466.12-14
GODOLPHIN, Mrs. M., Life of. Evelyn, J 590.10
GODWIN, B. The philosophy of atheism. Loud.,
1853. 16° . 1088.34
GODWIN, W. Cloudesley : a tale. N. York, ISiO.
2v. 12° 498.1
— Lives of the necromancers. London, 1834. 8° 125.1
— St. Leon : a tale of the 16th century. 2d ed.
London, 1800. 4v. 12° 419.8
GOEDE, C. A. G. A foreigner's opinion of Eng-
land, etc. Translated by T. Home. Bos-
ton, 1822. 8° 647.4
GOETHE, J. W. von. See Gothe, J. W. v.
GOGUE, A. Secrets de la cuisine franchise. Paris,
1856. 12° 1078.21
GOLD, Use, working and sources of. Hargraves,
E. II 938.7
GOLD diggings, Sixteen mouths at the. Woods,
D. B 637.3
GOLD discoveries, Australian and Californian.
Stirling, P. J 136.12
GOLD mines, Six months in the. Buffum, E. G. . 628.12
GOLDEN Dagon : or, up and down the Irrawaddi.
New York, 1856. 12° 709.10
GOLDEN legend. Longfellow, H. W 333.11-13
GOLDONI, C. Commedie scelte. Milano, 1825. 3v. 16° 1047.3
Contents. — Vol. I. Notizie su la rita dell'autore;
tin curioso accidente ; II vero amico; Pamela fanci-
ulla; La bottega del cafte; La locandiera; II matrimo-
nio per concorso; II burbero benefico o sia il bisbetico
dibuoncuorc; Gli innamornti. II. II cavaliere C la
daraa; L'imprcsario dellc Smirne ; L'awenturiere
onorato; Terenzio; Gli amori di Zelinda e Lindoro;
Le gelosie di Lindoro; Le inquieturiini di Zelinda;
II Ventaglio. III. La dama pru>lonti>; II Moliere; La
Yilleggiatura; Le smanie per la villeggiatura ; Le
avventure delta villeggiatura; II rilorno dulla villeg-
giatura; II medico orlandese; II Torquato Tasso.
GOLDONI, C., Giraud and Nota. Select Italian
comedies, translated. New York, 1849. 12° 345.3
Contents. — Odd mistake, Goldoni ; Morose good
man, Goldoni ; Jealousy at fault, Giraud ; Mad
prophet, Giraud ; Projector, Nota ; First steps to
folly, Nota.
GOLDONI, C. and Alfleri. Lives and adventures of.
Copping, E 544.5
GOLDSMITH, J. Manners, customs and curiosities
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1849. 16° 404.14
GOTHE, J. W. von. Dramatic works, comprising
Faust ; Iphigenia in Tanris ; Torquato
Tasso ; Egmont, translated by Anna Swan-
wick, and Goetz von Berlichingen, trans-
lated by Sir Walter Scott. Lond:, 1850. p.8° 838.5
— Sammtliche Werke. Stuttgart und Tubingen.
1854. 40v. 16° 1038.1
Contents. — Vol.1. Zueignung; Lieder ; Gesellige
Jjeder; Aus Wilhelm Meister; Balladen; Antiker
Form sich nlhernd; Elegien; Episteln; Epigramrae;
Weissagungen des Bakis; Vier Jahrcszeiten; Noten.
U. Sonette; Vermischte Geilichtej Kunst; Parabo-
lisch; Epigrammatisch ; Politica; Gott und Welt;
Chinesisch-Deutsche Jahres-und Tages-Zeitcn; Aus
fremden Sprachen; Noten. III. SpMche in Reimen:
Spruche in Prosa; Ethisches. IV. Buch des Singers,
Buch Hafis; Buch der Liebe; Buch dcr Betrach-
tungen ; Buch des Unmuths; Buch der Spruche;
Buch des Timur; Buch Suleika; Das Schenkenbuch;
Buch der Parabeln ; Buch des Parsen; Buch dea
Paradiescs; Noten und Abhandlungen zu besserem
Verstindniss des West-ostlichen Divans. V. Her-
mann und Dorothea; Achilleis; Reineke Fuchs. VI.
Alles an Personen und zu festlichcn Gelegcnheiten
Gedichtete enthaltend: Loge; Festgedichte; An Per-
sonen ; Invcctiven ;Gedichte zu Bildern ; Maskenziipe ;
Im Namen der Bttrgcrschalt von Carlsbad; Einzclne
Scenen zu festlichen Gclegenheiten; Theaterreden ;
Noten. VII. Die Laune des Verliebten, ein Schsfer-
spiel; Die Mitschuldigen, ein Lustspicl; Das Jahr-
marktsfest zu Plundersweilern, ein Schonbartspieli
Das Neueste von Plundersweilcrn ; Ein Fastnachtspiel
Tom Pater Brey ; Satyros Oder der vergotterte Wald-
tcufel, Drama; Prolog zu den neucslen Offenbarungen
Gottes, verdcutscht durch Carl Friedrich Bahrdt ;
Gotter, Uelden und \Vieland; Prometheus, dramatis-
ches fragment ; Kunstler's Erdewallcn, Drama ;
Kanstler's Apotheose, Drama ; Dcr Triumph der
Empfindsamkeit, eine dramatische Grille; Die Vogtl,
n«ch dem Aristophanes. VIII. Claudine von Villa
Bella, ein Singspiel; Erwin undElmire.cin Singspiel;
GOTHE
71
GOTHE
GOTHE, J. "W. von, continued.
Jcry und Bately, cin Singspiel; Lila; Die Fisehcrin,
ein Singspiel; Schcrz, List und Rache, ein Singspiel;
Die ungleiehen Hausgenosscn, ein Singspiel ; Der
Zauberflote, zweitcr Thei!, Fragment; Cantaten. IX.
Gotz von Berlichingeu mil der eiscrnen lland,
Schauspicl; Egniont, Trauerspicl; Clavigo, Trauer-
spiel; Stella, Trauerspiel; Die Geschwister, Schau-
spiel. X. Der Gross Cophta, Lustspiel ; Der
BiirgergeBeral, Lustspiel ; Die Aufgcrcgten, poli-
tisches Drama ; Des Epimcnides Erwachen ; Pan-
dora, Festspiel. XI.— XII. Faust, Tragodie.
XIII. Iphigenie auf Tauris, Schauspiel ; Torqnato
Tasso, Schauspiel ; Die naUrlk'he Tochtcr, Trauer-
spiel; Elpenor, Traucrspiel. XIV. Leiden desjungen
Werthers; Briefc aus der Schweiz; Brief eines Land-
geistlichen; ZwobiblischeFragcn. XV. DieWahlver-
•wandschaften, Roman. XVI.-XVII. Wilhelm Meis-
ters Lehrjahre. XVIII. Wilhclm Meisters Wandcr-
jahre oder die Entsagenden, 1 u. 2 Buch. XIX. Wil-
hclm Meister, Schluss; Ruse der Sohne Megaprazon's,
Fragmente; Unterhaltungen deutschcr Ausgewauder-
ten ; Die gutcn Weiber, Novelle. XX.-XXII. Aus
mcinem Leben; Wahrheit und Dichking. XXIII.
Carlsbad bis auf den Brenner; Vom Brenner bis Ver-
ona; Verona bis Venedig; Venedig; Ferrarabis Rom;
Rom; Neapel; Sicilien. XXIV. Neapel; Zwietcr
Aufenthalt in Rom; tleberltalien, Fragmente. XXV.
Campasne in Frankreich, 1792; Belagcrung von
Mainz,"l7a3. XXVI. Schwcizerreise im "jahre 17SI7;
Rcise am Rhein, Main und Ncekar in den Jahron,
1814 und 1815; Sanct Rochus Ftst zu Bingen; Im
Rheingau Herbsttoge; Kunst-Schatzcam Rhein, Main
und Ncekar. XXVII. Annalen oder Tug-und Jahres-
Hel't- von 1749, bis Ende 1822; Reden; Biographische
Einzelnheiten. XXVIII. Benvcnuto Cellini, 1 — 3
Buch. XXIX. Benvenuto Cellini, 4tes Buch; An-
hang; Rameau's Nrffe, eiu Dialog von Diderot; An-
merkungen; Nachtragliehes zu R'imeau's Neffe;Dide-
rots Versuch uber die Malerei. XXX. Winckelmann;
Fhilipp Ilackert; Einlcitung in die Prop.ylacn;TTc-
ber LaoUoon;Der Sammlerund die Seinigen; 1,'eber
Wahrheit und Wahrscheinlichkclt der Kunstwerke,
eiu Gesprach; Fhilostrat's GemllJe und Autik uud
Modern ; Nachtr.iglichcs. XXXI. Fernercs uberKunst.
XXXII. Deutsche Literatur. — Reccnsioncn in die
Frankfurter gelehrten Anzeigen; Recensionen in die
Jenaische allgemeine Literaturzeitung; Ferncres uber
deutsche Literatur. XXXIII. Altgriechische Litera-
tur; Franzosiscbe Literatur; Englisehe Literatur; Ital-
iilnische Literatur; OrientalisclieLiteratur;Volkspoc-
sie. XXXIV. Geschichte Gottf.iedensvon Eerliching-
en mit der eisernen Hand, dramatisirt; Iphigenie auf
Tauris; Erwin m:d Elmire, ein Schauspiel; Claudine
von Villa Bella, ein Schauspiel; Zwei altcre Sceneu
aus dem Jahrmarktsfest zu Plundersweilern; Hnns-
wurst's Huchzeit oder der Lauf der Welt, ein mikro-
kosmisches Dransa: Paralipomena zu Faust; Zwei
Teufcichen und Amor; Fragmente einer Traaodie;
Die natarliche Tochter, Schema der Fortsetzung;
Pandora, Schema der Fortsetzung; Nausikaa, ein
Trauerspicl. XXXV. Gotz von Bcrliehingen mit
der eisernen Hand, Schauspiel ; Die Wette, Lustspiel ;
Mahomet, Trauerspiel, nach Voltaire; Tancred,
Trauerspiel, nach Voltaire; Theater und dramatische
Poesie. XXXVI. Morphologie, Beitrage zur Optik;
1. Bildung und T'mbihlung organischer Naturen; Die
Metamorphose der PHanzen; Verfolg; Osteolosie. 2.
Bcitrage zur Oplik. XXXVII. Zur Farbenlehre,
didaktischer Theil. XXXVIII. Der Farbenlehre,
polemischer Theil. XXXIX. Geschichte der Farben-
lehre. XL. Nachtrige zur Farbenlehre; Naturwis-
senschaftliche Einzelnheiten; Mineralogie, Geologic;
Metcorologie; ZurNaturwissenschaftim Allgemeincn;
Chronologic der Entstehung Gotheschcr Schriften.
— Werkc. Vollst. Ausg.-lctzter Ild.-Stuttgart
und TUbingen, 1837. 5v. 8° 1034.1
Contents. — I. Gothe's Leben; Gediehte: Zueig-
nuii.'!; Lieder; Balladen; Elegicn; Episteln; Epi-
gramme; Weissagungeu des Bakis; Vier Jahreszei-
ten; Sonctte; Cantaten; Vcrmischtj Gedichte; Aus
Wilhclro Meister; Antikcr Form sieh nahernd; An
Personen; Kunst; Parabolisch; Gott, Gemuth und
Welt; Sprichwortlich; Epijrammatisch; Lyrischcs;
Paria; Triljgie der Leidcnscbaft; Loge; Gott und
Welt; Kunst; Epigrammatisch; Parabolisch; Aus
frcinden Sprachen; Zahme Xcnien; Inschriften,
Denk-und Sende-Blltter; Dramatisches; Zahme Xc-
nien; Jugendgcdich'e; Lieder far Liebende; Chi-
nesisch-Deutschc Jahres-und Ta^es-Zciten; Ver-
mischte Gediehte; Original und Nachbildiing; Festgc-
dichte; Gedichte zu Bildern; Zuschrit'ten und Erinne-
run^s-Blatter; Politica; Der neu? Alcinous; West-
Catlichcr Divan; Reineke Fuchs, in 12 Gesangcn;
GOTIIE, J. W. von, continued.
Hermann und Dorothea; Achilleis; Pandora, Fest-
epiel; Die Laune des Verliebten, Schlferspiel in Ver-
ecn; Die mitschuldigen, Lustspiel in Versen; Die
Geschwister, Schauspiel; Mahomet, Trauerspiel, nach
Voltaire; Tancred, Trauerspiel, nach Voltaire; Gotz
von Berlichingen mit der eisernen Hand, Schauspiel;
Egmont, Trauerspiel; Iphigenie auf Tauris, Schaus-
piel; Torquato Tasso; Die natarliche Tochter. II.
Elpenor, Trauerspiel; Clavigo, Trauerspiel; Stella,
Trauerspiel; Claudine von Villa Bcllu, Singspiel; Er-
win und Elmire, Singspiel; Jery und Bltcly, Sings-
piel; Lila, Singspiel; Die Fischerin, Singspiel; Scherz,
List und Rache, Singspiel; Der Zauberflote, zwciter
Theil; Palacophron und Neoterpe; Vorspiel zur Er-
offnung des Weimarischen Theaters; Was wir brin-
gen, Vorspiel; Theaterreden; Faust; Das Jahrmarkts-
fest zu Plundersweilern, Sehonbartspiel; Das Neu-
este von Plundersweilern ; Fast nach tsspiel vom Pater
Brey ; Satyros, Drama; Prolog zu den neuesten Offcn-
barungen Gottes; Parabeln; Legende; Hans Sach-
sens poetischc Sendung; Auf Miedings Tod; Kttnst-
lers Erdewallen, Drama; Kunstlers Apotheose, Dra-
ma; Epilog zu Schillers Glocke; Die Geheimuisse,
Fragment; Maskenzige; Im Namen der Bargerschaft
zu Carlsbad; Des Epimenides Ervvachcn; Der triumph
der Empfindsamkeit, dramatische Grille; Die Vogel,
nach dem Aristophnues; Der Gross-Cophta, Lustspiel;
Der Bargergeneral, Lustspiel; Die Aufgeregten,
politisciies Drama; Unterhaltungen deutschcr Aus-
gewanderten; Die guten Weiber; Novelle; Leiden
d.-s jungen Werthers; Briefe aus der Schweiz; Die
Wahlverwantdschaften, ein Roman; Einzelnheiten,
Maximen und Reflexionen; Prometheus, Fragment;
Goiter, HeldcnundWieland; Nachspiel zu Ifflands
Hagestolzen. III. Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre;
Wilhelm Meisters Wanderjahre; Aus ineinem Leben,
Dichtun?! und Wahrheit : Italianische Reise. IV.
Zweiter Romischer Aufenthalt, 17(<7, 1788; Campagne
in Frankreirh, 1792; Aus einer Reise in die Schweiz,
1797; Aus einer Reise am Rhein, Mayn und Neckar
1814, 1815; Benvenuto Cellini; Rameau's Neffc, Dia-
lo;? von Diderot; Diderot's Versuch uberdie Malerei;
Winckelmann; Philipp Hackcrt; Propylaen; Bild-
hauerei; M inzen, Medaillen, gesohnittene Steine;
Vorbilderf.ir FabricantenundHandwerker; Altde'it-
sche Baukunst; Verschiedenes uber Kunst aus der
tilchsten Zeit nach dem Gotz von Berlichingen und
Werther; Ileber Christus uud die zwolf Apostel, nach
Raphael, von Marc-Anton eestochen ; Christus nebst
Zwolf alt-und neutestamentlichen Figuren; Vereinder
Dcutschen Bildhauer; Denkmale; Vorschllge den
KQns'lern Arbeit zu vcrschaffcn ; Ranch's Basrclief am
Piedcstal von BUcher's S'atue; Granitarheiten in Ber-
lin; Der Mnrkgrafenstein von J. Schoppe gez; Pro-
gramm zur Prdt'ung der Junglinge der Gewerbschule;
Plastische Anatomic; Verzeichniss der gcschnitlcnen
Steine im Museum zu Berlin; Charon, neugriechis-
ches Gedicht; Polygnot's Gemllde; Nachtragliches zu
Philostrat's Gemllden ; Zahn's Ornamente und Gemal-
de aus Pompcji, Herculanum und Stabia; Dr. Jacob
Houx, uber die Farben im tcchnisdien Siunc; Penta-
zoniumVimariense; Architectur in Sicilien; Kirchen,
Pablste und Kloster in Italien, gez. von C. E. RuM; Das
altromische Denkmal bd Ygel; Der Tanzerin Grab;
Homer's Apotheose; Roma sotteranea di Antonio
Bcsio Romano; Zwei antike weiblichc Figuren; Reiz-
mUtelinderbiUenclen Kunst ;Tischbein'sZeichnung-
en; Danae; Beispiele symbolischer Behandlung;
Rembrandt der Denker; Georg Friedrich Schmidt;
Kanstlerische Behandlung landschaftlicher Gegcn-
stande; Aphorismen; Verschiedenes Einzelne; Jung-
en Kanstlern empfohlen ; Vorlheilc eines jungen Ma-
lers; Zu malende Gegenstlnde; TJeber den sogenannt-
en Dilettantismus; Sehauspielkunst. V. Literatur;
Auswaitige Litentur und Volkspoesie; Zur Natur-
wissenschaft; Mineralo.-ne und Geologic; Meteorolo-
gie; Zur Farbenlehre; Zur Pflanzenlehre; Osteologie.
— Auto-biography. Also letters from Switzer-
land and Travels in Italy ; transl. by J. Ox-
enford and A. J. W. Morrison. London,
1848-49. 2v. p.S° 838.3-4
— Briefwechsel mit einem Kincle. Berlin, 1835.
3v. 12" 1034.20
— Eg-mont, Trauerspiel. Leipzig, 1788. 10° . . 1038.4
— Faust. Tragodie. London, 1823. 10° .... 1038.3
— Faust. Transl. into prose by A. Hayward. 1st
Am. from 3d Lond. ed. Lowell, 1840. 12° . 327.2
— - Same. New ed. Boston, 1852 327.1&3-4
— Faust. Transl. by C. T. Brooks. Bost., 1856. 12° 327.5
— Faust, a tragedy. Pt. II. 2d ed. London,
1842. 12° 327.6
GOTHB
GRAY
GOTHE, J. W. von. Gcithe und Werthcr. Briefe.
Hrsg. v. A. Kestner. 2te Aufl. Stuttgart,
1855. 12° 1034.11
— Opinions on the world, mankind, literature,
science and art. Transl. by O. Wenckstern.
London, 1853. 16° 878.25
— Theory of colours. Transl. by C. L. East-
lake. London, 1840. 8° 208.4
— Torquato Tasso, Schauspiel. Neue Aufl. Leip-
zig, 1816. 16° 1038.2
— Wilhelm Meister. Apprenticeship and travels.
[Transl. by T. Carlyle.] New ed. Boston,
1851. 2v. 12° 756.1-2
— Wilhelm Meister's apprenticeship : transl. by
E. D. Boy Ian. London, 1855. p.8° 827.10
— Briefe aus dem Freundeskreise von 1034.10
— Wilhelm Meister's travels transl. with- biogr.
Carlyle's German romance v. IV. of 418.1
— Xenien-Manuscript. See Schiller, J. C. F. v. 1013.15
— Gotz von Berlichingen. Translated by Sir
W. Scott 838.5
— Deycks, F. Andeutungen iiber G.'s Faust. . 1034.21
— DUntzer, J. H. J. Studien zu Gothe's Werken. 1034.0
— - Frauenbilder aus G.'s Jugendzeit 1034.8
— - G.'s Faust erlautert 1034.2
— - Gotz und Egmont. Geschichte 1034.3
— - Tasso erlautert 1034.7
— Meyer, E. Studien zu G.'s Faust 1034.4
— Austin, S. G. and his contemporaries .... 897.9
— Eckermann, J. P. Gesprache mit Goethe, in
den letzten Jahren seines Lebens 1034.14
— - Conversations with. Translated .... 874.14
— Falk, J. D. G. aus nahrem personlicheii Um-
gange dargestellt 1034.12
— Lewes, G. H. Life and works of. 545.5-0
— Rosenkranz, J. K. F. G. und seine Werke. . 1034.5
— Schaefer, J. W. G.'s Leben 1034.9
— Schiller, J. C. F. v. Anecdotes of 876.10
GOTTHELF, J. Pseud. See Bitzius, A.
GOTTSCHALL, R. Das schlesische Gebirge. Leip-
zig, 1857. 10° 1029.19
GotTLD, A. A. Naturalist's library. Bost.,1851. 8° 172.1
— Report on the invertebrata of Massachusetts . 175.2
— and Agassiz, L. Comparative physiology . . 816.12
— - Principles of zoology 177.0-7
GOVERNMENT. Eliot, S. History of liberty. . . 134.7-8
— Goodrich, C. B. Science of G. as exhibited in
the United States 134.1
— Lieber, F. Civil liberty and self-government 134.13
— O'Brien, W. S. Principles of 135.17
— St. John, J. A. The Nemesis of power . . . 139.14
— Sketches of popular tumults 134.16
See also .• Politics, Political economy.
For works on the institutions of various countries,
Bee the names of those countries.
GOWER. Illustrations of. Todd, H. J 312.10
GEAAH, W. A. Expedition to the East coast of
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HEIR of Uedclyffe : a novel. Yonge, C. M 786.1-6
HEIR of Wast-Wayland : a talc. Howitt, M.. . . 459.8-9
HEIRESS, The : a novel. Pickering, E 805.3
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HELFENSTEIN, E. Hugo : a legend of Rockland
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HELIODORCS, Longus and Achilles Tatius. Tr.
by R. Smith. London, 1855. p.8° 844.10
HELOISE: a tale. Robinson, T. A. L. v. J. . . .449.14-15"
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from Eng. cd. Boston, 1852. 10° 909.4
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business. 2d Am. from 5th Eng. ed. New
York, 1852. 12° 888.22
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HKMANS, F. D. Complete works, ed. by her sister.
From last English ed. New York, 1851.
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works of art to Italy; Modern Greece; Translations
from Camoens and others; Italian literature; The
sceptic; Tale of the secret tribunal; The last Constan-
tino; Sebastian of Portugal; The fiege of Vnl.ncia,
dram, poem; The forest sanctuary; Leys at many
lands; Miscellaneous pieces; Dartmoor; Welsh melo-
dies; Hymns for childhood; De Chatillon, trag.; Mis-
cellaneous pieces. II. The vespers of Palermo, trag.;
Songs of the Cid; Records of woman; Miscellaneous
poems; Songs of the affections; National lyrics;
Lyrics; Songs of Spain; Songs for summer hours;
Songs of captivity; The league of the Alps; Scenes
and hymns of life; Female characters of scripture;
Sonnets, devotional and memorial; Records of the
spring of 1834; Records of the autumn of 1834; De-
spondency and aspiration; Thoughts during sickness;
Critical remarks on the genius of Mrs. Hemans;
Juvenile poems.
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ton, 1827. 8° v.II. of 324. 2
— League of the Alps, siege of Valencia, ves-
pers of Palermo and other poems. Boston,
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otilie Alps, poem. II. The forest sanctuary ; Lays
of many lands ; Miscellaneous poems.
Poems. A new collection.
2v. 18°
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347.4
Contents. — Vol. I. Review of the forest sanctuary;
Restoration of the works of art to Italy; The Aben-
cerrage; The widow of Crescentius; Alaric in Italy;
Night scene in Genoa; Troubadour and Richard;
Translations from Camoens, etc. II. The sceptic;
Modern Greece; Dartmoor; Meeting of Wallace and
Bruce; The last Constantine; Greek songs; Songs of
the Cid; Bclshazzar's Feast; Song of the battle of
Morgarten; The meeting of the bards; Hymns on the
works of nature.
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HENDERSON, W. A. Modern domestic cookery.
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HENNINGSEN, C. F. Campaign with Zumalacar-
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— Captains of the Roman republic. New York,
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America. New York, 1857. 2v. 4" . . . . 171.1
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of his wives. New York, 1855. 12° .... 555.1-3
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— Sporting scenes and characters. Philadelphia,
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Contents'. — Vol.1. My shooting box; The decr-
sta kcrs. II. The Warwick woodlands; Tom Draw's
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— The dog, by Dinks, Mayhew, and ITutchinson.
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— Outlines of astronomy. 4th ed. London,
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— - Same. London, 1849. 8° 146.6
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dialogues and prayers. 6th ed. New York,
1844. 12° 1099.16-17
— Companion for the altar. 22ded. N.Y., 1850. 12° 118.10
HOBART, N. Life of Swedenborg. 3d ed. by B.
Worcester. New York, 1850. 16° 545.17
HOBBES, T. Analysis of Aristotle's rhetoric.
See Aristoteles 814.8
HOBBIE, H., Memoir of. Armstrong, R. G. . . . 119.11
HOCHELAGA depicta : history and present state of
Montreal. Bosworth, N 265.4
HOCHELAGA : or, England in the new world. War-
burton, E 627.19-20
HOCKER, N. Das Moselthal von Nancy bis Kob-
lenz. Leipzig, 1855. 16° 1029.3
— Der Khein von Mainz bis Koln. Leipzig,
1857. 16° 1029.21
HOEFER, E. Bewegtes Leben. Geschichten. Stutt-
gart, 1856. 16° 1037.9
Contents. — Erzihlungen eines alten Fidlers; Der
Onkel Stephen ; Aus einer Farailie ; Die hellen
Fenster; Der wilde Heide.
HOFFMAN, C. F. The vigil of faith, and other
poems. New York, 1842. 12° 358.4
— Life of Jacob Leisler. Sparks's American
biography v.XIII. of 529.1
HOFFMANN, D. Chronicles of Cartaphilus, the
wandering Jew. London, 1853. 2v. 8°. . 901.5
HOFFMANN, E. T. A. (W.) Gesammelte Schriften.
Berlin, 1844-45. 12v. 10° 1027.5
Contents. — Vols. I.— IV. Die Serapions Brdder,
gesammelte Erzlhlungen u. Mlhrchen. V. Nacht-
' etucke. VI. Die Elixiere des Tcufels. VII. Fanta-
siestucke in Callot's Manier; Vorrede von Jean Paul;
Jacques Callot; Hitter Glack; Krtisleriana, No. 1—6;
Don Juan; Nachricht von den neucsten Schicksalen
des Hundes Berganza; Der Magnctiseur ; Der goldne
Topf; Die Abentheuer der Sylvester-Naclit; Kreisle-
riana. VIII. Lcbeniansichten des Katers Murr. IX.
Klein Zaches genannt Zinnober; Prinzessin Brara-
billa. X. Seltsame Leiden eines Theater-Direktors;
Meister Floh. XI.— XII. Erzlhlungen aus Hoff-
mann's letzten Lebensjahrcn : Die Doppeltglnger;
Die Rluber; Die Irrungen ; Die Geheimnisse ; Der Ele-
mentargeist; (12.) Datura fastuosa; Meister Johannes
Wacht; Die Marquise de la Pivardicre; Die Vision
auf dem Schlachtfelde bei Dresden; Haimatoclinre;
Der Feind; Neueste Schicksale eines abentheuer-
lichen Mannes ; Des Vettcrs Eckfenster; Die Ge-
nesung.
— Contes fantastiques, trad, d 1'allemande. Brux-
elles, 1830. 4v. 16* 1079.11
Contents. — Vol. I. Sur Hoffmann et les composi-
tions fantastiques, par Walter Scott; Le Marjorat;
HOFFMANN, E. T. A. (W.), continued.
Le Sanctus; Ralvator Rosa; La vie d'artiste. II. Le
violon de Cremone; Marino Falieri; Le bonheurau
jeu; Le choix d'une fiancee; Le spectre fiance, m.
Lepotd'or; Les avfnturcs de la nuit de Saint-Syl-
vestre; Maitre Martin le tonuelier et sea apprentis.
IV. La princesse Brambilla ; L'homme au sable;
Glack; Don Juan.
— Fairytales. Boston, 1857. 16° 737.14
— Rolandsitten. Goldsmith of Paris. Transl.
Omnibus of modern romance 801.3
— Strange stories. Fr. the German. Bos., 1855. 12° 737.1.3
— The golden pot. Translated, with notice of
the author by T. Carlyle v.II. <f 418.1
HOFFMANN von Fallersleben, A. H. Gedichtc.
Octav Ausg. 3te Aufl. Hannover, n.d. . . 1027.4
HOFLAND, B. Domestic tales. N. Y., 1852. 16°. 719.13
— Energy : a tale. Boston, 1848. 18° 878.22
— Moral tales for the young. N. Y., 1852. 18°. 719.14-15
— The unloved one. New York, 1844. S°. . . . 802.15
HOGARTH, G. Musical history, biography, and
criticism. London, 1838. 2v. 12° 209.9
HOGG, Jabez. The microscope ; its history, con-
struction, and application. London, 1854. 8° 144.2
HOGG, James. The Ettrick shepherd. Poetical
works, with an autobiogr. Glasgow, 1855.
5v. 12° 355.8
Contents. — Vol. I. Queen's wake II.
Pilgrims of the sun; .... Mountain bard. II.
Queen Hynde. IV. Poetic mirror; Mador of the
Moor; Russiadde V. Life; Songs.
— Noctes ambrosianse. See Wilson, J 805.1
— The three perils of man. A romance. Lon-
don, 1822. 3v. 12° 769.6
HOGG, T. J. Life of Percy Bysshe Shelley. Lon-
don, 1858. 2v. 8° 585.14
HOLBERG, L., Baron von. Journey to the world
under ground. By Nich. Klimius. Lon-
don, 1742. 12° 799.11
HOLBROOK, J. Ten years among the mail-bags.
Boston, 1856. 12° 884.0-9
HOLBROOK, S. F. Threescore years ; an autobiog-
raphy. Boston, 1857. 16° 525.0-7
HOLBROOK, S. P. Sketches by a traveller. Bos-
ton, 1830. 12° 878.15
HOLCROFT, T. Memoirs, by himself. London,
1816. 3v. 12° 597.14
— - Same. London, 1852. 16°- 409.8
— - Same. London, 1852. 16° 597.15
HOLLAND. Abbott, J. Rollo in 059.17-21
— Bell, R. Wayside pictures through 675.5
— Davies, C. M. History of 914.1
— Family tour through South 389.2
— Meeter, E. Institutions, etc. of 917.4
— Motley, J. L. Rise of the Dutch republic . . 923.1-4
— Murray, J. Handbook for 649.19
HOLLAND, E. G. Essays ; and a drama in five
acts. Boston, 1852. 12° 338.10
HOLLAND, J. and Everett, J. Life and writings
of J. Montgomery. London, 1854. 4v. 8°. 584.17
HOLLAND, John. Memoirs of Rev. John Sum-
merfleld. Introd. by J. Montgomery. New
York, n.d. 12° 1107.10
HOLLAND, John, Esq. Present state of the manu-
factures in metals. Lond., [1831-34.] 3v. 10° 408.10
HOLLAND, J. G. The bay path : tale of New Eng-
land colonial life. New York, 1857. 12°. . 415.1-2
— History of Western Massachusetts. Spring-
field, 1855. 2v. 12° 227.14
HOLLAND, Lord. See Fox, H. R. and H. E.
HOLLAND, S. S., Lady. Memoirs of Sydney Smith.
London, 1855. 2v. 8° 583.18
— - Same. New York, 1855. 2v. 12° 583.19
HOLLAND, W. M. Life and opinions of Martin
Van Buren. Hartford, 1835. 12° 517.20
HOLLEY,H. Genius and character of. Caldwell,C. 534.1
HOLLINGS, J.F. Life of Cicero. London, 1839. 10° 389.7
— Life of Gustavus Adolphus, king of Sweden.
London, 1838. 10° 389.6
HOLLWAY, J. G. Month in Norway. London,
1853. 16°. . 669.7
HOLMES
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HOLMES, A. Annals of America, from 1492 to 1826.
2d ed. Cambridge, 1829. 2v. 8" 301.9
— Life of Ezra Stiles. Boston, 1798. 8° . . . . 534.12
HOLMES, E. Life of Mozart, including his corre-
spondence. New York, 1845. 12° 545.21
HOLMES, M.J., Jl/rs. Tempest and sunshine. New
York, 1854. 12° 416.4
HOLMES, O. W. Homoeopathy and its kindred de-
lusions. Boston, 1842. 12° 158.1
— Poems. London, 1846. 10° 344.15-16
— - Same. New and enlarged ed. Boston,
1853. 16° 344.13-14
HOLMES, W. K. Sketches on the shores of the
Caspian. London, 1845. 8° 674.3
HOLSTiiiN, II. L. V. D. Memoirs of Bolivar and
his principal generals. London, 1830. 2v. 12° 539.1
— Memoirs of La Fayette. New York, 1824. 12° 617.4
HOLT,E. Life of George III. London, 1820. 2v. 8° 553.8
HOLTEI, K. von. Die Vagabuuden. Roman. Bres-
lau, 1852. 4v. 16° 1035.8
— Vierzig Jahre. Berlin and Breslau. 1843-50.
8v. 16° 1035.7
HOLTON, I. F. New Granada : twenty months in
the Andes. New York, 1857. 8° 633.2
HOLY land, The. Bulfinch, S. G. H. L. and its
inhabitants 1089.24
— Clarke, E. D. Travels in 689.6
— Dorr, B. Notes of travel in 686.12
— Halm-Halm, I. Travels in 687.10
— Irby, C. L. and Mangles, J. Travels in ... 889.25
— Kitto, J. Physical geography of 840.t5
— Lamartine, A. de. Journey in 687.15
— Lindsay, A. W. C., Lord. Letters on . . . . 693.16
— Martiueau, H. Eastern life 686.1-4
— Pfeiffer, I. Visit to 879.5
— Prime, W. C. Tent life in 686.7-11
— Russell, M. The holy land 810.33
— Spencer, J. A. Travels in 686.6
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HOLY living and dying. Taylor, J 848.7
HOLY Scriptures. See Bible.
HOLY week. England, J. Ceremonies of the, in
the Vatican 1098.18
— Wiseman, N. Offices and ceremonies of the. 1098.3
HOMANS, J. S. Sketches of Boston and vicinity.
Boston, 1851. 16° 229.7
HOME, II., Lord Kames. Art of thinking, [with]
a life of the author. New York, 1818. 12°. 129.11
— Elements of criticism. Ed. by A. Mills.
New ed. New York, 1853. 12° 403.3
HOME. How to make home happy. Jones, W. 877.10
HOME. A book for the family. Tweedie, W. K. 898.15
HOME: a tale. Sedgwick, C. M 729.14-17
HOME as found : a novel. Cooper, J. F 760.33-37
HOME of the mutineers. Philadelphia, 1854. 18°. 1109.8
HOME for all. Fowler, O. S 207.10
HOME, or family cares and family joys. Bremer, F. 455. 10
HOME, or life in Sweden : a novel. Bremer, F. . . 817.4
HOME, or the iron rule: a story. Ellis, S. S. . . 804.10
HOME education. Taylor, 1 137.6
HOME influence: a tale. Aguilar, G 764.2-4
HOME scenes and home sounds. Stephens, H. M. 489.18
HOME studies. Upton, R. A 188.28
HOMCEOPATHIA, Elementary treatise upon. Jahr,
G. H G 158.20
HOMCEOPATHY. Henderson, W. H. fairly repre-
sented 157.2
— Holmes, O. W. H. and its kindred delusions. 158.1
— Simpson, J. Y. Its tenets and tendencies . . 157.1
HOMERIC ballads, translated by W. Maginn . . . 346.4
HOMERUS. Iliad and Odyssey. Translated by W.
Cowper v.XI-XIV. of 337.1
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— Iliad. Ed. by Felton. Boston, 1833. 8° ... 315.4
— - Same. Literally transl. by T. A. Buckley.
New York, 1856. 12° 315.5
— - Same. London, 1853. p.8* 824.4
— - Same. Translated by \V. Cowper. Ed.
by R.Southey, with notes by M. A. Dwight.
New York, 1850. 8" 315. 3&6
— - Same v. VII. of 817.11
HOMEEUS. Iliad. Transl. by A. Pope. London,
1853. 2v. 12° 879.1
— - Same, with " Gay's welcome fr. Greece."
Revised by W. C. Armstrong. 5th edition.
Hartford, 1853. 8° 315.2
— - Same. Notes by J. S. Watson, with Flax-
man's designs. London, 1857. p.8° .... 835.13
— Odyssey, etc. Translated by T. A. Buckley.
London, 1851. p.8* 824.5
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Southey v.VIII. of 817.11
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— - Same, [and Batrachomyomachy.] Phila-
delphia, 1828. 2v. 18° 369.20
— - Same. Ed. by J. S. Watson, with Flax-
man's designs. London, 1858. p.8° . . . . 835.15
— - Same, with " Conclusion of the notes" by
Broome. Revised by W. C. Armstrong.
Hartford, 1853. 8° 315.2
— Fables. Translated into verse. Dry den, J. . 315.17
HOMES abroad: a tale. Martineau, H. . . v.X. of 749.2-3
HOMES of British poets. Howitt, W 890.1-2
HOMES for the people. Wheeler, G 207.8
HOMES, rural, or sketches of houses, etc. Wheeler,
G 207.9
HOMEWARD bound : a tale. Cooper, J. F. . . . 700.30-32
HONDURAS. Baily, J. Description of . ..... 206.4
— Squier, E. G. H. and the inter-oceanic railway. 263.1
— Wells, W. V. Explorations and adventures in. 621.2
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HONE, W. Every-day book and table book. Lon-
don, 1837-39. 3v. 8° 892.12
— Year book of recreation. London, 1839. 8°. 892.13
HONEY-BEE. Bevan, E. Its natural history, etc. 165.8
— Frariere, A. de. Les abeilles et 1' apiculture. 1078.11
— Huber, F. Natural history of the 165.22
— Langstroth, L. L. The hive, and honey bee. 165.23
— The honey bee. From the Quarterly review.
London, 1852. 16° 165.29
HONOUR triumphant. Forde, J 342.18
HOOD, C. Warming buildings by hot water ; ven-
tilation, etc. 3d ed. London, 1855. 8°. . . 207.3
HOOD, E. P. John Milton, the patriot and poet.
London, 1852. 18° 586.24
— Self-education. 2d edition. London, 1852. 18° 129.20
— Uses of biography. London, 1852. 18°.. . . 878.24
— William Wordsworth : a biography. London,
1856. 12" 584.20
HOOD, G. History of music in New England.
Boston, 1846. 16° 209.7
HOOD, T. Poetical works, with account of the
author. Boston, 1854-57. 4v. 16° 318.1-5
Contents. — Vol. I. Plea of the midsummer fairies;
Hero and Leander; Lycus the Centaur; Two pea-
COCKS of Bcdfont; Two a wans; Dream of Eugene
Aram; Elm tree; Haunted house; Song of the shirt;
.... Sonnets. II. Miss Kilmausegg and her
precious leg; Tale of a trumpet; Irish schoolmaster;
The forge; Last man; The season; .... III.
Lost heir; . . . IV. hove and lunacy ; . . . .
Odes and addresses.
NOTE. — In the set numbered 5, the contents of the
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— Prose and verse. N.Y., 1845. 2 parts in 1. 12". 498.4
— Tylney Hall. A novel. Phila., 1834. 2v. 12° 498.3
— Whimsicalities. N. Y., 1852. 12° 8%. 17
HOOK, J. Pen Owen. A romance. London, 1822.
3v. 12° 809.8
— Percy Mallory. Edinburgh, 1824. 3.'. 12°. 809.7
HOOK, T. E. Cousin Geoffry : a novel. Philadel-
phia, 1840. 2v.ini. 12° 809.10
— Maxwell : a tale. London, 1830. 3v. 12° . . 807.5
— NedMusgrave. New ed. London, 1854. 16° 809.9
— Sayings and doings. 1st ser. London, 1824.
3v. 12" 809.1
— - Same. Philadelphia, 1824. 2v. 12° ... 809.4
— - Same. 2d series. London, 1825. 3v. 12" 809.2
— - Same. 2d series. Phila., 1825. 2v. 12°. 809.5
— - Same. 3d ser. New ed. Lond., 1828. 3v. 12° 809.3
— - Same. 3d series. Phila., 1828. 2v. 12° . 809.0
— T. Hook : a sketch. 4th ed. Lond., 1853. 16° 586.25
HOOKER, E. W. Memoirs of Mrs. S. L. H. Smith.
3d edition. New York, n.d. 12° 1107.18
HOOKER
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HOOKER. J. D. Himalayan journals : or, notes of
a naturalist. London, 1854. 2v. 8° . . . . 693.9
HOOKER, It. Works — with life by Walton— ar-
ranged by J. Keble. 3d American edition.
New York, 1851. 2v. 8° 1103.4
Contents. — Vol. I. Ed.'s preface; Life, by 'Walton,
with appendices; Laws of eccles. polity, b. 1—5. II.
Same, [concluded]; Sermons; Travers' supplication;
Hooker's answer.
— Life, by I. Walton 589.5
HOOKER, W. Child's book of nature. Part I.
Plants. II. Animals. III. Air, water, heat,
etc. New York, 1857. 10° 177.32
HOOKER, W. J. Journal of a tour in Iceland in
1800. 2d edition. London, 1813. 2v. 8°.. 60S. 2
HOOPER, J. J. Simon Sugg's adventures [and]
widow Rugby's husband, [etc.] Philadel-
phia, n.d. 12°. .. 720.15
HOOPER, W. H. Ten months among the tents of
theTuski. London, 1853. 8° 691.12
HOOKER EKE, E. van. Precis d'instruction crim-
inelle. Bruxelles, n.d. 12° 1005.21
HOPE, I. Britanny and the Bible. Lond., 1852. 12° 409.9
— Britanny and the chase. London, 1853. 12° . 409.9
HOPE, Sir J . Despatch after the battle of Corunna. 830.42
HOPE on! hope ever! Howitt, M 459.10-12
HOPES. A tale. Bremer, F 817.1-2
HOPFXER, J. L. F. Briefe von 1034.10
HOPKINS, E. Exposition of the ten command-
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HOPKINS, E. J. The organ : its construction, pre-
ceded by a history by E. F. Rimbault. Lon-
don, 1855. 8° 204.3
HOPKLNS, J. II. The American citizen — his rights
and duties. New York, 1857. 12° 134.17
HOPKINS, M. Miscellaneous essays and discourses.
Boston, 1847. 8° 1106.2
HOPKINS, S. Youth of the old dominion. Boston,
1856. 12° 478.8
HOPKINS, W. Elements of trigonometry. Lib.
Us. Kn 305.12
HOPPER, I. T. A true life. Child, L. M 525.10-15
HORATIUS Flaccus, Q. Works. Translated by C.
Smart, [with text.] Phila., 1808. 2v. 18° . 309.4
— - Same. New edition. London, 1853. p.8° 814.11
— Horace. Translated by P. Francis, with an
appendix. New York, n.d. 2v. 18° . . . . 830.16
— Satires, epistles, and art of poetry ; done into
English by S. Dunster. 3d ed., corr. Lon-
don, 1719. 8° 315.7
HORN, J. E. Briissel nach seiner Vergangenheit
und Gegenwart. Leipzig, 1855. 16° .... 1029.7
HORN, Philip, Count, Trial of. Schiller, J. C. F. v. 818.10
HOKN-BOOK, Sailor's. Law of storms. Pidding-
ton, H • 145.18
HORNE, G. Works, life, etc., by W. Jones. New
York, 1853. 2v. 8° 10S3.7
Contents. — Life ; Caution to the readers of Mr.
Law; Essay s on various subjects; Use of the Hebrew
language; Com. on the Psalms. II. Discourses; State
,. of the case bel ween Newton and Mr. Hutchinson;
Apology for certain gentlemen in the Unir. of Oxford;
Life and death of St. John the Baptist; Letters on in-
fidelity ; Charge to the clergy of Norwich.
HORNE, R. H. New spirit of the age. New York,
1844. 12° 878.23
HORNE, T. H. Compendious introduction to the
study of the Bible. 9th ed. Lond., 1852. 12° 1088.28
HORNER, F. Memoirs and correspondence, edited
by L. Homer. Boston, 1853. 2v. 8° ... 582.0
HOROLOGY. Carpenter, W. B 146.25
HORSE. Martin, W. C. L. History of the . . . . 840.44
— Richardson, II. D. The horse v.l of 109.15
— Stephen, Sir G. Adventures in search of a. . 164.8
— Stewart, J. Stable economy 165.18
— Youatt, W. Structure and diseases of the . . 165.16
HORSE and horsemanship of America. Herbert,
H. W 171.1
HORSEMAN. Hershberger, H. R 197.18
HORSEMANSHIP, Method of. Baucher, F 164.7
S HORSES and hounds : on their management. Lon-
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! HORSES. Linsley, D. C. Morgan horses, etc. . . . 165.17
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HORSE'S foot. Miles, W 165.18
HORSE Shoe Robinson: a novel. Kennedy, J. P. 720.4-6
HORTENSE. Genlis, Mine, de 449.20
HORTICULTURE. Lindley, J. Theory of 104.16
— Lemaire, C. Traite d' H. pratique 1005.32
See also: Garden, Gardening, Flowers, etc.
HORTICULTURIST, The suburban. Loudon, J. C. 164.4
HORTON, R. G. Life and public service of James
Buchanan. New York, 1850. 12° 517.10
HOSIERY, Haberdashery and. Perkins, E. E. . . 199.38
HOSKING, W. Guide to the regulation of build-
ings in towns. London, 1848. 12° 207.13
— Treatises on architecture and building . . . . 201.4
HOSPITALS and sisterhoods. 2ded. Lond., 1855. 16° 139.7
HOTTENTOT, The. Passages of missionary life.
Merriman, Archd 578.7
HOUNDS. Practical treatise on 177.12
HOUSE of the seven gables. Hawthorne, N. . . . 457.3-5
HOUSEHOLD angel in disguise : a novel. Baker,
H. N. W 476.3
HOUSEHOLD education. Martineau, H 137.19
HOUSEHOLD of Sir Thomas More. New York,
1852. 12° 409.0-7
HOUSEHOLD science, Handb'k of. Youmans, E. L. 188.5
HOUSEHOLD words. Dickens, C 871.1
HOUSEKEEPER. Ellet, Mrs. E. F. Practical . . 187.1
See also .• Domestic economy.
HOUSES for the humbler classes. Wilds, W. . . 207.4
HOUSEWIFE. See Domestic economy.
HOUSTON, S. Life. New York, 1855. 12° .... 517.15
HOUZEAU, J. C. Physique du globe et nwSte'o-
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How I became a Unitarian. Boston, 1852. 12°. . 117.6
How to be a lady : a book for girls. Newcomb, H. 469.21
How to be a man : a book for boys. Newcomb, II. 469.20
How to do business : a pocket manual. N. York,
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HOWADJI. Curtis, G. W. H. in Syria 680.19-21
— - Nile notes of a 698.0-7
HOWARD, F. Colour as a means of art. London,
1S49. 12° 208.7
— Imitative art : a manual of details for the
eketcher, etc. London, n.d. 12° 208.19
HOWARD, G. W. F., earl of Carlisle. Diary in
Turkish and Greek waters. Boston,
1855. 12° 683.12-13
— Lectures in aid of popular education. New ed.
London, 1853. 12° 409.3
HOWARD, H., earl of Surrey. Poems. London,
1831. 16° 329.11
HOWARD, J. Brown, J. B. Memoirs of the public
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— Dixon, W. H. J. Howard and the prison
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— Field, J. Life of 575.13
— Life of. Soc. Us. Kn 689.14
HOWARD, L. Seven lectures on meteorology. 2d
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HOWE, H. Historical collections of Virginia.
Charleston, S. C., 1852. 8° 235.2
HOWE, Mrs. J. W. Passion flowers. Boston.
1854. 18* 345.17
— The world's own : [a play.] Boston, 1857. 16° 345.16
— Words for the hour. Boston, 1857. 12° . . . 345.15
HOWE, R., Earl. Life of. Barrow, Sir J 564.7
HOWE, S. G. Historical sketch of the Greek revo-
lution. 2d ed. New York, 1828. 12° ... 918.4
HOWELL, J. W., Letters-memorial of. Pitcairn,
D 590.13
HOWELL, M. J. Handbook of dressmaking. Lon-
don, 1845. 12° 199.1
HOWELL
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HOWELL, 31. .T. Handbook of millinery, [with]
an essay on corset-making. Lond., 1847. 8° 190.2
HOWISON, J. Sketches of Up. Canada, and recol-
lections of the U. States. Edin., 1821. 8°. 037.1
HOWISON, K. R. History of Virginia. Philadel-
phia, 1840-48. 2v. 8° 230.2
HOWITT, A. 31. An art-student in Munich. Bos-
ton, 1854. 10" 207.16-17
HOWITT, M. Poetical works of Howitt, Milman
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Boleyn, dramatic poem; Jlartyrof Antioch, a dra-
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Jerusalem. Keats : Endymion ; Lamia ; Isabella ;
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— Same. Boston, 1845. 18° 450.11-12
— Memoir of Elihu Burritt 808.3
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— Pictorial calendar of the seasons, embodying
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— - Same. London, 1847. 10° 459.2
— AVork and wages. New York, 1850. 18° .. . 459.13
HOWITT, W. Boy's adventures in the wilds of
Australia. Boston, 1855. 10° 719.4-6
— Country year-book. New York, 1850. 12°.. 478.7
— Homes and haunts of the most eminent Brit-
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Leaves from the diary of a poor schoolmaster; The
Hunnybuns at the sea-side; Some love- passages in
the lives of every-day people; The hunt; The two
squires; The poacher's progress.
HOWLAND, E. A. American housekeeper. Wor-
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HOWLAND, J., Life of. Stone, E. M 525.8
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HUBBARD, W. General history of New England.
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45-46. 2d ed. London, n.d. 2v. 12° ... 706.4
— - Same. London, 1852. p.8° 409.10
— - Same. Translated by W. Hazlitt. Lon-
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HUDIBRAS: a poem. Butler, S 314.13
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HUDSON, D. History of Jemima Wilkinson.
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HUDSON, Hend. Life of. H. R. Cleveland . v.X. of 520.1
HUDSON, H. N. Lectures on Shakspearc. 2d ed.
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HUDSON'S bay territory. Notes of a twenty-five
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by E. Wilson. Boston, 1854. 12° 157.27
— - Same. London, 1853. 16° 158.14
HUFF, G. Electro-physiology. 2d ed. New
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HUGHES, Mrs. Memoir of the life and writings
of Mrs. Hemans. Philadelphia, 1839. 12° . 500.9
HUGHES, S. Treatise on gas-works. London,
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— Survey of metropolitan roads. Law, H... . 819.33
HUGHES, W. The Australian colonies. London,
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HUGHES, W. C. American miller and mill-wright's
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HUGO, V. Bug-Jargal. Dernier jour d' un con-
damue ; Claude Gucux ; Litterature et phil-
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— Han d' Islandc ; Melanges litteraires. Paris,
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Angelo; Proces D'Angelo et D'llernani; Cromwell.
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HUGUENOT family, Memoirs of a. Fontaine, J. . 617.11
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HULSE, G. A. Sunbeams and shadows, buds and
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HULSEAN lectures. Trench, R. C 1106.12
HUMAN body and its connection with man. Wil-
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HUMAN life, or practical ethics. De Wette, W. M.
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HUMAN
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HUMBOLDT, Baron F. H. A. von. Aspects of na-
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— - Same. Translated by E. C.Otte and H. G.
Bohn. London, 1850. p.8° 810.6-7
— Climate, inhabitants, etc., of Mexico, with
notes by J. Taylor. London, 1824. 8° ... 633.4
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Paul. London, 1849-52. 4v. p.8° 816.3
— - Same. New York, 1851-52. 4v. 12°. .146.15-10
— Institutions and monuments of the ancient
inhabitante of America. Translated by H.
M. Williams. London, 1814. 2v. 8° ... 25G.2
— Introduction to meteorological essays of F.
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— Travels to the equinoctial regions of America.
London, 1852-53. 3v. p.8° 816.13
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— Klencke, P. F. H. Life of 545.7
HUMBOLDT, Jiar. K. W. v. Letters to a female
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— - Same, with continuation, by T. Smollett
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— - Same, by Hume, Smollett, Miller and
Wright. London, 1836. 3r. 8° 962. 3
— - Same, by Hume, Smollett and Farr. Lon-
don, n.d. 3v. 8° 961.1
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HUMMING birds, A general history of. Martin,
W. C. L 179.2
HUMOR, The cyclopaedia of wit and. Burton, W. E. 901.7
HUMOR, wit and wisdom, Quotations of 469.51
HUMOROUS poetry of the English language. Par-
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HUMPHREYS, D. Life and exploits of Israel Put-
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— Same. With a sketch of Bunker hill battle,
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HUMPHREYS, H. N. Coin collector's manual. Lon-
don, 1853. 2v. p.8° 820.8
HUMPHRY Clinker, The expedition of, by To-
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HUNDRED years ago, 1755 to 1750. Historical
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HUNGARY. Bowring, J. Sketch of the language
and literature of 316.2
— Brace, C. L. II. in 1851 667.5-6
— Gorgei, A. My life and acts in 547.14
— History of the Protestant church in 1095.9
— Klapka, G. Memoirs of the war of indepen-
dence in 928.10
— Paget, J. Remarks on condition, etc. of . . . 667.16
— Pardoe, J. H. and her institutions, 1839-40 . 928.1
— Pulszky, T. Tales and traditions of 767.2-3
— Scenes of the civil war, 1848-9 928.2
— Stiles, W. H. Revolution in, 1848-9 924.2
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HUNT, F. Library of commerce. v.I. New York,
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China, repr. from Knight, with additions by F. Hunt.
II. History of the British corn laws by J. C. Platt.
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HUNT, G. H. Out ram and Havelock's Persian cam-
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HUNT, H. K. Glances and glimpses. Boston,
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HUNT, J. Hours of reflection, n.p. 1845. 12°. . 349.22
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— Book for a corner: selections in prose and
verse. 1st series. New York, 1852 12°. . 890.15
— - Same. 2d series. N. Y., 1852. 12°. . . . 690.16
— Essays and miscellanies. Phila., 1851. 12° . 867.6
— Imagination and fancy : or, selections from the
English poets and an essay. New cd. New
York, 1848. 16° 348.7-8
— Men, women and books. N. Y., 184Y. 2v. 12° 908.1
— Poetical works. London, 1832. 8° 332.13
— Stories from the Italian poets. New York,
1846. 12° £35.14
HuNT.R. Elementary physics. London, 1851. 12° 149.13
— - Same. New ed. London, 1855. p.8°. . . 820.13
— Light in its chemical relations. 2d ed. Lon-
don, 1854. 83 145.13
— Manual of photography. 4th ed. London,
1854. p.8° 197.14
— Poetry of science, or studies of nature. 2d
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— Same. 3d ed. London, 1854. p.8° 826.11
HUNTER, H. Sacred biography. N. Y., 1844. 8°. 541.4
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— Memoirs of a captivity among the Indians.
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HUNTER naturalist. Romance of sporting. Web-
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HUNTER'S feast: a novel. Reid, M 716.1-10
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G 697.10-13
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HUNTINGTON, J. V. Lady Alice, or the new Una.
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HUNTINGTON, Lady Selina, and her friends.
Knight, H. C 1107.7
HUNTINGTON, Mrs. S., Memoirs of. Wisner, B. B. 538.22
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coast of W'n Africa. London, 1850. 2v. 12°. 698.15
HUNTLEY, Lydia. See Sigourney, Mrs. L. H.
HURLBUT, W. H. Gan-Eden : or, pictures of
Cuba. Boston, 1854. 12° 627.23
HURRY-GRAPHS. Willis, N. P 904.1-2
HUSBANDRY, American. Buel, J 169.29
— Lectures on Roman. Daubeny, C 165.11
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HUTCHINSON, Anne, Life of, by Ellis, G. E.
Sparks's Am. biog v.XVI. of 529.1
HUTCHINSON, L. Life of Col. Hutchinson. 7th ed.
London, 1848. p.8° 818.13
HUTCHINSON, T. J. Impressions of Western Af-
rica. London, 1858. 12° 697.3
HUTCHINSON, Col. W. N. Dog-breaking 177.4
HUTTEX, U. von, der Ritter, der Gelehrte, u. s. w.
Biirck, A 1025.5
HUTTON, J. A hundred years ago, 1755 to 1750.
Historical sketch. London, 1857. 12° . . . 988. 1
HUYDENS, G. Histoire du Marquisat d'Anvers.
Bruxelles, n.d. 12° 1075.18
HYDE, E., Earl of Clarendon. History of the re-
bellion and civil wars in England. Oxford,
1819. 3v. in 6. 8° 977.1
— History of the rebellion and civil wars in Ire-
land. London, 1720. 8° 975.5
— Enquiry into the character of. Ellis, G. A. . 566.14
— Corresp. with Sir. R. Browne v.IV. of 977.4
HYDER AH Khan, History of. Maistre de la
Tour, M 547.17
HYDRAULIC machines. Ewbank, T. Account of. 195-3
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— Millington, Prof. Hydraulics. Library of
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HYDROSTATICS
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HYDROSTATICS. Brougham, H., Lord. Hydro-
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— Lardner, D. Treatise on 398.9
HYGIENE. Sovet, M. le Dr. H.priveeetpublique. 1065.53
See also .• Health.
HYMNS. Bowring, J. H. and devotional pieces. 349.18
— Spitta, C. J. P. Christliche Lieder 1034.18
HYPATIA : or new foes with an old face. Kings-
ley, C 484.11
HYPERION, a romance. Longfellow, H. W. . . . 438.5-7
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— Henderson, E. Journal in, 1814-15 668.1
— Historical and descriptive account of .... 820.35
— Hooker, W. J. Tour in, 1809 668.2
— Howitt, W. andM. Literature of 404.5
— Miles, P. Rambles in 668.12
— Pfeiffer, I. Journey to 668.20
— - Same; with essay on Icelandic poetry, etc. 668.19
ICHTHYOLOGY. See Jardine's Katuralists' Li-
brary, v.XXXV.-XL 179.1
— Swainson, W. Natural history of fishes .. . 408.1
— Yarrell, W. History of British fishes .... 172.11
See also .- Fish, Fish-breeding, etc.
IDA May: a story. Pike, M. H 41C.9-11
IDLEWILD : or, a home on the Hudson. Willis,
N.P 904.16
IDOMEN, or the vale of Yumuri. Brooks, M. S. . 469.27
IGNORANCE, Evils of popular. Foster, J 878.19
ILLINOIS. Birkbeck, M. Letters from 629.21
— Ford, T. History of, 1818-47 237.6
— Gerhard, F. I. as it is 237. 7
ILLUSTRATED book of English songs from the
16th to 19th century. 3d ed. Lond., n.d. 12° 869.7
ILLUSTRATED book of Scotch songs from the 16th
to 19th century. London, n.d. 12° 869.8
ILLUSTRATED London instructor. Lond., 1850. 8° 405.3
ILLUSTRATED London reading book. London,
1852. 8° 405.2
ILLUSTRATIONS of lying. Opie, A. . . . v.III. of 801.4-6
ILLUSTRATIONS of the history and practices of the
Thugs. London, 1851. 8° 937.3
ILLUSTRIOUS personages of Gt. Britain, Portraits
of. Lodge, E 815.1
ILSLEY, C. P. Forest and shore, or legends of the
pine tree state. Boston, 1856. 12° 428.1
IMAGINATION, Pleasures of. [A poem.] Aken-
side, M 358.25
IMAGINATION and fancy. Hunt, J. H. L 348.7-8
IMITATIVE art. Manual for the sketcher. How-
ard, F 208.19
IMMACULATE conception of the Virgin. Bryant,
J. D 1098.17
IMMERMAXN, K. L. Die Epigonen [Roman.] 2te
Aufl. Berlin, 1854. 3v. 16° 1037.5
IMMORTALITY. Plato. The I. of the soul, Dialog, on 898.22
- Sears, E. H. Athanasia, or foregleams of. . 118.18
— Mussey, A. B. Man a soul 1099.18
See also .• Theology.
IMPERIAL guard of Napoleon. Headley, J. T. . . 1008.5
IMPHEE and Sorgho. Olcott, H. L 166.12
IMPOSTURE, deception, etc. Sketches of 399.5
INCHBALD, Mrs. E. British theatre. Collection
of plays with biographical and critical re-
marks. London, 1808. 25v. 18° 354.1
Contents. - Vols. I.— V. W. Shakspeare: (1.) Com-
edy of errors; Romeo and Juliet; Hamlet; King John;
King Richard III.; (2.) King Henry IV., part 1-2;
Merchant of Venice; King Henry V.; Much ado
about nothing; (3.) As you like it; Merry wives of
Windsor; King Henry VIII. j Measure for measure;
Winter's tale; (4.) King Lear; Cymbtlinci Macbeth;
Julius Caesar; Antony and Cleopatra; (5.) Coriolanus;
Othello; Tempest; Twelfth night. — Ben Jonson:
Every man in his humour. VI. Beaumont and
Fletcher : Rule a wife and have a wife ; The chances. —
P. Massingcr: New way to pay old debts. — N. Lee:
Rival queens. — J. Dryden : All for love. VII. T.
Southern: Isabella, or the fatal marriage; Oroonoko.
— J. Racine : Distressed mother, transl. by A. Philips.
INCHBALD, Mrs. E., continued.
— Voltaiic: Zara, transl. by A. Hill. — H. Brooke :
Gustarns Vasa. VIII. G. Farquhar : The constant
couple ; The inconstant; Recruiting officer; Beaux
stratagem. — J. Addison : Cato. IX. J. Vanbrugh :
The provoked wife; The provoked husband. — C.
Cibber: Love makes a man; She wou'd and she
wou'd not ; The careless husband. X. N. Rowe :
Tamerlane; The fair penitent; Jane Shore; Lady
Jane Grey. — J. Hughes : Siege of Damascus. XI.
8. Centlivrc : The busy body ; The wonder; Bold
stroke for a wife. — G. Lillo : Gewge Barn well ; Fatal
curiosity. XII. T. Otway : The orphan ; Venice pre-
served.—R. Stcele: The conscious lovers.— E. Young:
The revenge.— J. Gay: The beggars' opera. XIII.
W. Congreve : Love for love; The mourning bride.
— Voltaire: Mahomet, the impostor, transl. by J. Mil-
ler.—J. Thomson: Tancred, and Sigismunda. —
B. Hoadly : The suspicious husband. XIV. C. Mack-
lin: The man of the world.— E. Moore: The found-
ling; The gamester. — W. Whilehcad: The Roman
father. -W. Shirley : Edwnrd the black prince. XV.
J. Brown : Barbarossa.— A. Murphy: The way to keep
him; All in the wrong; The Grecian daughter; Know
your own mind. XVI. W. Wycheily : (altered by
D. Garrick) The country girl.— G. Colman, the elder:
The jealous wife. — Colman and Garrick : The clan-
destine marriage. — H. Hartson : ThR countess of
Salisbury. — J. Home: Douglas. XVII. O. Gold-
smith: The good natured man; She stoops to con-
quer.—I. Bickerstaffe: Love in a village; The maid of
the mill; Lionel and Clarissa. XVIII. R. Cumber-
land: The brothers; The West Indian ; The Jew;
First love ; Wheel of fortune. XIX. J. F. de La
Harpe : The carl of Warwick, transl. by T. Franklin.
— R. B. Sheridan: The rivals; The duenna. — H.
Cowley : The belle's stratagem; A bold stroke for a
husband. XX. F. Reynolds : The dramatist. — R.
Jephson : The count of Narbonne.— G. Colman, the
younger : Inkle and Yarico; The battle of Hcxham ;
The surrender of Calais. XXI. (By the same) : The
mountaineers; The iron chest; The heir at law; John
Bull; The poor gentleman. XXII. J. O'Kcefe: The
castle of Andalusia; Fontainbleau; Wild Oats. — J.
Burgoyne : The heiress.— II. Jones : The earl of Es-
sex. XXIII. E. Inchbald: Such things are; Every
one has his fault; Wives as they were, and maids as
they are; Lovers' vows, altered from Kotzebue; To
marry, or not to marry. XXIV. T. Holcroft: The
road to ruin ; The deserted daughter. — A. F. F. v.
Kotzebue: The stranger. — J. Baillic : De Monfort.—
li. S. Mcrcier: The point of honor, transl. from " Le
Deserteur " by C. Kemble. XXV. T. Morton : The
way to get married; A cure for the heart-ache; Speed
the plough; The school of reform. — J. Tobin : The
honey moon.
— - Same. 4v. Containing a portion of the
above . . .• 357.15
Content?. — Vol. I. Speed the plough; Cure for the
heart-ache; School of reform; Wild oats. II. De-
serted daughter; Road to ruin; Such things are; To
marry or not to marry. III. First love; Jew; Wheel
of fortune ; The way to keep him ; The Grecian
daughter. IV. The mountaineers; John Bull; Poor
gentleman ; The dramatist.
— Collection of farces. London, 1809. 7v. 18° 354.2
Contents. — Vol. I. Mme. de Genlis: The child of
nature, transl. fr. " Ziilie." — Mrs. luchbald : The
wedding day. — Damaniant : The midnight hour,
transl. fr. the " Guerre ouverte." — J. Kenney : Rais-
ing the wind; Matrimony, altered from the French]
Ella Rosenberg. — W. B. Ibnctson: The blind boy.—
Mrs. H. Cowley: Who's the dupe.— C. Macklin: Love
a-la-mode. II. T. Dibdin : The birth-day, altered
from Kotzebue ; The Jew and the doctor. —
J. Whiteley: The Irishman in London, altered by
W. MacTcady. — J. O'Kcefe: The prisoner at large.
The poor soldier; The farmer; The Highland reel.—
H, Jephson: Two strings to your bow.— C. Dibdin:
The deserter. III. W. Pearce: Hartford bridge;
Netlcy abbey. — T. Knight: The turnpike gate. — P.
Hoare : Lock and key.— J. Reed: The register office.
—A. Murphy: The apprentice.— R. B. Sheridan: The
critic. — I. Bickerstaife: The sultan. — Mrs. F. M.
Brooke: Rosina. IV. I. Jackman : All the world 's a
stage. — D. Garrick: The lying valet. — A. Murphy:
The citizen j Three weeks after marriage. — Shak-
speare: Catherine and Petruchio, altered by D. Gar-
rick. — I. Bickerstaffe : The padlock. — D. Garrick i
Miss in her teens.— C. Dibdin: The Quaker.— D. Gar-
rick: The guardian. V. D. Garrick : High life below
stalls; Bon ton.— H. Fielding: The mock doctor.— C.
Coney: The devil to pay. - D. Ganlck: The Irish
INCIIBALD
90
INSCRIPTIONS
INCHBALD, Mrs. E., continued.
•widow. — 8. Foote: The minor; The mayor of Gai-
ratti The lyar. — T. Doggctt: Flora, or hob in the
well, altered by John Hippisloy from the " Country
•wake." VI. G. Column, the elder: The deuce
is in him.— J. Hawkcsworth: Fxlgarand Erainclinc.—
J. Burgoyne: Richard Cocur dc Lion; Tl'e maid of
the oaks.— K. O'Hara: Tom Thumb.— J. Cobb: The
doctor and the apothecary; The lirst floor.— S. Birch:
The adopted child. — J. P. Kemblc: The farm house,
taken fr. Johnson's Country lasses. VII. G. P. Kem-
blerLodoiska; G. Colman.jr.; Ways and means.— J.
Tobin: The school for autho: s.— K. O'Hara: Midas.—
C. Dibdin: The waterman.— S. Foote: The author.
—A. Murphy: The old maid.— R. Dodslcy : The mil-
ler of Mansfield. — G. Colman, the elder : Comus,
altered from Miltou.
— A simple story v.XXVIII. of 778.1
— Nature and art v.XXVII. of 778.1
INDEPENDENCE, Declaration of. Constitutional
text book 209.1
— Constitutions 282.8
See also .• United States.
INDIA, Acland, C. Manners and customs of . . . 889.2
— Allen, D. O. Ancient and modern 034.1-2
— Campbell, D. Overland journey to 700.18
— Gary, A. F. C. Journal kept in C96.1
— Chapman, J. Cotton and commerce of. . . . 135.10
— Corner, Miss. J. I., pictorial, descriptive and
historical 835.2
— Elphinstone. M. History of 034.3
— Heber, R. Upper provinces of, 1824-25 ... 708.20
— I., its government, religion, manners and cus-
toms 830.16
— Keppel, G. Journey from I. to England . . COS. 5
— Ludlow, J. M. Races and history of British. 939.2
— Mackenzie, C. Six years in 707.11
— Martincau, H. British rule in 080.5
— Mead, H. Sepoy revolt 930.3
— Murray, H. Account of British 810.51
— - History of British 080.1
— Orlich, L. von. Travels in 605.3
— Pococke, E. I. in Greece, or truth in mythol. 956.10
— Roberts, E. Scenes in 938.10
— Robertson, W. Knowledge the ancients had
of v.III. of 043.4
— Royle, J. F. Arts and manufactures of . . . 109.16
— Taylor, B. I. in 1853 708.17-10
— Thornton, E. British empire in 985.1
— Thugs, History and practices of 937.3
— Ward, F. De W. I. and the Hindoos .... 700.6
INDIAN archipelago, Native races of. Earl, G. \V. 176.2
INDIAN biography. Thatcher, B. B 249.6
INDIAN captivities. Drake, S. G 245.0-10
INDIAN character and manners. Johnston, C. . . 030.0
INDIAN in his wigwam. Schoolcraft, H. R. . . . 245.6
INDIAN nullification in Mass. Apes, W 240.3
INDIAN rebellion, causes and results. Duff, A. . 930.4
INDIAN relations of the U. S. and Great Britain,
1783-95. Stone, W. L 513.12
INDIAN sketches during an expedition to the
Pawnees. Irving, J. T. jr 628. 3
INDIAN traits. Thatcher, B. B 249.4
INDIAN tribes \Vcst of the Mississippi. Hunter,
J. D 625.9
— Thirty years with. Schoolcraft, II. R. . . . 244.4
I N i >i AN wars bordering on the Conn. Hoyt, E. . 245.8
INDIAN wars of the West. Flint, T 240.2
INDIANA, Early trials and sketches. Smith, O. H. 235.8
INDIANS. Bouton, N. Hist, of the anc. Penacooks 224.3
— Case of the Seueca Indians of N. Y 244.8
— Catlin, G. Manners, etc., of the N.American. 245.1
— Copway, G. History of the Ojibway nation . 240.1
— Drake, S. G. History of the I. of N. America. 244.5
— Gardiner, A. F. Visit to the I. of Chili . . . 635.18
— Halkett, J. Notes respecting the I. of N. A.. 245.5
— Hunter, J. D. Captivity among the I. of N. A. 244.0
— M'Kenney, T. L. Travels among the Amer. 625.3
— Moore, J. B. Memoir of the Penaeook . . . 224.18
— Murray, C. A. Residence among the Pawnees. 630.3
— Parkman, F. jr. "War of against the colonies. 244.2-3
— Pinckard, G. Observations on the I. of S. A. 035.7
INDIAN. Schoolcraft, H. R. Notes on Iroquois . 224.6
— - Indian tales and legends 489.9
— Tanner, J. Captivity and advent, among the. 245.4
— Trumbull, H. History of engagem'ts with the. 245.7
See also .• Black Hawk, Jemison, M., Tecum-
seh, Thayendancgea, etc.
INDIES. See West Indies.
INDUCTIVE philosophy, Spirit of. Powell, B. . . 147.23
INDUS, Voyage on the. Buriios, A 694.11
INDUSTRIAL drawing. Mahan, D. H.. 203.6
INDUSTRIAL education, Necessity of. Playfair, L. 199.16
INDUSTRIAL information, Boy's book of. Noyce, E. 196.15
INDUSTRIAL resources of the S. and W. states.
DeBow, J. D. B 296.2
INDUSTRY of all nations, Cyclopaidia of. Knight, C. 196.2
INDUSTRY of the Rhine. Banfield, T. C 840.1
INEBRIATING liquors, Manufacture and use of.
Morewood, S 106.9
INFANCY. Combe, A. The physiological and moral
management of 158.17
— West, C. Diseases of 151.20
INFANTRY tactics. See United States 199.39
INFIDELITY. Comprising Jenyns, Leslie, Lyttel-
ton, and Watson, etc. New York, n.d. 16° 119.9
Contents. — Jenyns' internal evidence ; Leslie's
short method; Lyttelton's conversion of Paul; Wat-
son's reply to Gibbon and Paine; A notice of Ilume
on miracles; Starkie's examination of same. An
extract from West on the resurrection.
— Crichton, A. Converts from 830.28
— Morison, J. Counsels to young men on mod- '
ern 1109.16
— Nelson, D. Cause and cure of 1107.16
— Pearson, T. Aspects, causes, etc., of .... 1083.11
See also: Evidences of Christianity, and
Theology.
INFUSORIA. Living and fossil. Pritchard, A. . •. 175.3
INGERSOLL, C. J. Second war between the United
States and Great Britain. Phila., 1845. 4v. 8° 215.0
INGLIS, H. D. Journey through Ireland during
1834. 3d ed. London, 1835. 2v 646.5
— Journey through Norway, Sweden and Den-
mark. Edinburgh, 1829. 18° 830.47
— - Same. 4th ed. London, 18J7. 12° ... 668.7
— Rambles in the footsteps of Don Quixote.
London, 1837. 12° 673.5
— Spain. 2d ed. London, 1837. 2v. 12° . ... 675.14
— Switzerland, the South of France and the Pyr-
enees. London, 1837. 12° .' . . 663.14
— - Same. Edinburgh, 1831. 2v. 18° .... 830.65
— The Tyrol: with a glance at Bavaria. Lon-
don, 1833. 2v. p.8° %. (563.15
INGOLDSBY legends. Barbara, R. II '. 345.6
INGRAIIAM, J. H. The Cruiser of the Mist. New
York, 1845. 8° 801.1
INGULPII'S chronicle of the abbey of Croyland,
with the continuations, by Peter of Blois.
Translated by H.T.Riley. Lond., 1854. p.8° 856.8
INHERITANCE, The : a novel. Ferrier, S 777.12
INHERITANCE, The, and other sketches. Tiipffer, R. 469. 12
INITH.LS, The : a story of modern life. Tautphoeus,
Baroness 474.11-12
IN memoriam. [A poem.] Tennyson, A 334.21
INQUIRE within. [A receipt book.] New York,
1857. 12" 188.32
INQUIRY into the tendency of the separation of
convicts to produce disease and derange-
ment. Philadelphia, 1840. 8° 135.13
INSANITY. Barlow, J. Mail's power over himself
to prevent, etc v.I. of 850.25
— Cooke, W. Mind and the emotions in relation
to disease 137.4
— Millingen, J. G. Management of the insane . 139.26
— Rush, B. Observations on diseases of the
mind 122.11
— Upham, T. C. Imperfect and disordered men-
tal action 820.7
See also .• Intellectual science.
INSCRIPTIONS on grave stones in Northampton,
etc. Bridgman.T 228.3
INSECT
91
IRVING
INSECT architecture. Rennie, J 839.13
INSECT life, Episodes of 175.8
INSECT miscellanies. London, n.d. 12° 830.14
— - Same. Boston, 1832. 12° 849.14
INSECT transformations. London, n.d. 12° ... 839.15
— - Same. Boston, 1831. 12° 849.15
INSECTS. Harris, T. W. I. of New England inju-
rious to vegetation IGo.l
— Newman, E. Familiar introduction to the
history of 175.7
— Bennie, J. and Westwood, J. O. Natural his-
tory of 810.9
— Swainson, W. History and natural arrange-
ment of 408.3
See also .• Entomology, Natural Hist. etc.
INSPIRATION of the Scriptures. See Bible and
Theology.
INSTINCT. Brougham, H., Lord. Dialogues on . 840.8
— Kemp, T. L. Indications of 409.2
— Paine, M. Discourse on 125.10
— Swainson, W. I. of animals 408.4
INSTITUTION of civil engineers. Manufacture of
rotating chambered-breech fire arms. By
S. Colt. London, 1854. 8° 195.23
INSTITUTIONS of the Greeks and Romans, Treatise
on. Fosbroke, T. D 378.3
INSTRUCTIVE tales. Trimmer, S 759.1
INSTRUCTOR'S manual. Hall, S. R 129.24
See also: Education.
INSTRUMENTS. Brewster, D. Treatise on new
philosophical 144.12
— Heather, J. F. Treatise on mathematical . . 819.23
— Kentish, T. Treatise on a box of 199.9
INSUBORDINATION : an Am. story, Arthur, T. S. 449.11
INSURANCE. See Martou, E. Inst. de prevoyauce. 1065.38
INTELLECTUAL powers. Abercrombic,J. Inqui-
ries concerning 124.20-21
INTELLECTUAL science. Aristotle's metaphysics. 854.4
— Bailey, S. Formation of opinions 137.33
— Barlow, J. Connec'nof physiology and. v.I. of 850.25
— Bockshammer, G. F. Freedom of the will .. 1099.9
— Brodie, B. C. Mind and matter 125.0
— - Psychological inquiries 129.18
— Brougham, H. Dialogues on instinct .... 840.7
— Comte, A. Positive philosophy 124.10
— Durfee, J. Panidea : or, omnipresent reason,
as the Logos 122.8
— Edwards, J. Freedom of the will 124.6
— Feuchtersleben, E. v. Dietetics of the soul . 129.15
— Greek philosophy v.II. of 850.25
— - Greek philosophy, from Socrates to the
coming of Christ v.II of 850. 25
— Hare Brothers. Guesses at truth 139.11
— Haven, J. Mental philosophy 124.8
— Home, H., Lord Kames. Art of thinking . . 129.11
— Kant, I. Critique of pure reason 855.5
— Lewes, G. H. Comte's philosophy of the sci-
ences 826.9
— Locke, J. Philosophical works 827.4
— - Human understanding 820.65
— Mackay, C. Extraordinary delusions .... 879.8
— Paine, M. The soul and instinct 125.10
— Philosophical theories and experience . . v.I.of 850.25
— Schlegel, F. von. ^Esthetic works 838.8
— Scott, Sir W. Demonology 810.13
— Symonds, J. A. Sleep and dreams 125.23
— Taylor, I. The world of mind 125.7
— Tennemann, W. A. History of philosophy . 855.1
— Uphara, T. C. Disordered mental action. . . 820.7
— - Mental philosophy 125.4
— Wayland, F. Elements of intellectual philos. 124.14
See also .• Education, Ethics, Insanity, Met-
aphysics, Philosophy, etc.
INTER-OCEANIC railway, The Honduras. Squier,
E. G 263.7
INTEREST, Essays on. McCulloch, J. R 135.4
See also .- Mathematics.
INTRODUCTION to practical organic chemistry.
Philadelphia, 1846. 16° v.I. of 850.25
INTRODUCTION to vegetable physiology. Phila-
delphia, 1846. 16° v.III. of 850.25
INVASION, The: a novel. Griffin, G 807.1
INVENTIONS. Bcckmann, J. History of 818.8-9
— History of wonderful 197.20
— Novelties, I., etc., in arts and manufactures . 199.26
— Somerset, E., . Marq. of Worcester. Century of. 199.27
INVENTOR'S guide. Phillips, W 196.18
INVENTOR'S manual of legal principles. Curtis,
G. T 196.17
INVERTEBRATA. Gould, A. A. Report on the I.
of Massachusetts 175.2
— Owen, R. Comparative anatomy and physi-
ology of 172.15
— Siebold, C. T. von. Anatomy of 175.1
ION: a tragedy. Talfourd, T. N 356.13
IONIAN islands, History of the republic of. Jervis-
White-Jervis, H 918.10
IOWA handbook for 1856. Parker, N. H 237.16
IRBY, C.L. and Mangles, J. Travels in Egypt and
Nubia, Syria and the Holy Land. London,
1844. p.8° 889.25
IRELAND : a tale. Martineau, H v.IX. of 749.2-3
IRELAND. Barrington, Sir J. Legislative union
between Great Britain and 986.6
— Barrow, J. A tour round 646.17
— 'Bigelow, A. Rambles in some parts of . . . 648.16
— Cockayne, T. O. History of 989.14
— Gordon, J. History of 975.3
— Greg, R. P. Mineralogy of 163.8
— Haskins, G. F. Travels in 658.14
— Hayes, E. The ballads of 316.5
— Hyde, E. Rebellion and civil wars of . . . . 975.5
— - Historical view of the affairs of. 977.1
— Inglis, H. D. Journey throughout, in 1834 . 646.5
— Kohl, J. G. Scotland, England and 647.5
— Marmion, A. Maritime ports of 975.4
— Mills, A. Literature and literary men of. . . 402.2
— Moore, T. History of 368.5
— Nicholson, A. Famine in 646.18
— - Tour through 647.22
— O'Connor, A. The state of 647.6
— Sampson, W. History of 575.8
— Taylor, W. C. Civil wars of 830.68
— - History of 810.52
— Thackeray, W. M. Sketches in 501.11
— Weld, C. R. Vacations in 646.4
See also -. Great Britain.
IRELAND'S welcome to the stranger. Nichol-
son, A 647.22
IRENE : or, the autobiography of an artist's
daughter. Fairfield, G. G 804.6
IRETON, H., Biography of. 399.7
IRISH bar. Curran, W. H. Sketches of 598.4
— Sheil, R. L. Sketches of 598.5
IRISH bulls, Essay on. Edge wort h, M. . . v.I. of 467.1-3
IRISH character, Sketches of. Hall, A. M 804.1-2
IRISH eloquence. Phillips, Curran and Grattan . . 862.3-8
IRISH history, Outlines of. 989.4
IRISH life, Lights and shadows of. Hall, A. M. . 776.12
IRISH nation, Rise and fall of. Barrington, Sir J. 986.6
IRISH peasantry, Stories of. Hall, A. M 776.16
IRISH settlers in North America. McGee, T. D. . 309.2
IRISH sketch-book, 1842. Thackeray, \V. M. . . . 508.1
IRISH tales. Illustrated by Cruikshank 815.2
IRISHMEN, Lives and times of the United. Mad-
den, R. R 598.1-3
IRON. Fairbairn, W. Application of, to building. 194.1
— Manufacture of. Lib. Us. Kii 199.34
— Mushet, D. Papers on I. and steel 194.7
— Overman, F. Manufacture of 195.6
IRON cousin, The. Clarke, M. C 434.6-7
IRON manufacture of Great Britain. Truran, W. . 191.5
IRON mask, The. Dumas, A 735.1
— Ellis,- G. J. W. A. History of 615.9
IRON metallurgy, Element, treat, on. Rogers, S. B. 195.8
IRON roads, History, construction of. Williams,
F. S 105.13
IRON ships, The compass in. Scoresby, W. . . . 196.7
IROQUOIS, the, Notes on. Schoolcraft, H. R.. . . 244.6
IRRAWADDI, Up and down the 709.10
IRVING, D. Lives of Scottish writers. Edinburgh,
1850. 2v.ini. 12° 586.13
IRVING
92
JACKSON
IRVING, J. T. jr. Indian sketches. Philadelphia,
1835. 2v. 12° 628.3
IRVING, T. Conquest of Florida. N.Y., 1851. 12° 237.11
IRVING, W. Works. New edition. New York,
1840-53. lov. 12°. Containing:
1. Knickerbocker's history of New York . . 387.2-4
2. Sketch-book 387.5-10
3-5. Columbus and his companions 397.1-3
6. Bracebridge hall 397.4-8
7. Tales of a traveller 397.9-13
8. Astoria 407.1-3
9. Crayon miscellany 407.4-5
10. Bonneville's adventures 407.0-8
11. Oliver Goldsmith ' 407.9-12
12,13. Mahomet and his successors 407.13-16
14. Conquest of Granada 408.12-14
15. The Alhambra 408.15-19
— Works. London, 1854. lOv. p.8° 367.2-3
Contents. — Vol. I. Salmagundi ; Knickerbocker's
N. Y. II. Sketch book ; Life ofO. Goldsmith. III.
Braccbridgc Uall ; Abbotsford and Newstcad Abbey.
IV. Alhambra; Tales of a traveller. V. Conquest of
Granada and Spain. VI. Columbus. VII. Columbus
and his companions. VIII. Astoria; Tour on the
prairies. IX. Mahomet. X. Capt. Bonnevillc and
T. Irving's conquest of Florida.
— Complete works, with memoir. Paris, 1834.
Iv. in 2. imp.8° 901.1
Contents. — Parti. Memoir; Salmagundi; History
of New York; Sketch book; Bracebridge Hall; Tales
of a traveller. II. Life and voyages of Christopher
Columbus; Voyages and discoveries of the com-
panions of Columbus; Chronicle of the conquest of
Granada; The Alhambra.
— Abbotsford and Newstead abbey. Philadel-
phia, 1835. 10° 438.18
— Alhambra. Philadelphia, 1832. 2v. in 1. 12° 438.20
— Astoria, or an enterprise beyond the Rocky
mountains. Philadelphia, 1830. 2v. 8° . . 625.5
— Bracebridge hall. Phila., 1830. 2v. in 1. 12° 438.19
— - Same. London, 1845. p.8° 889.26
— History of New York. By Diedrich Knick-
erbocker. Newed. Phila., 1838. 2v. 12° 438.17
— - Same. London, 1836. 10° 389.8
— Life and voyages of Christopher Columbus.
Abridged. Boston, 1839. 12° 544.18
— - Same. 2d ed. London, 1841. 16" .... 389.9
— Life of Washington. London, 1850-7. 4v. 12° 516.6-10
— - Same. New York, 1855-57. 4v. 8° . . . 511.1-4
— Oliver Goldsmith: a biography. London,
1849. p.8° 583.14
— - Same, with selections from his writings.
New York, n.d. 2v. 18° 820.28
— Rocky mountains, or incidents in the far
West. Philadelphia, 1837. 2v. 12° . ... 639.14
— Sketch book of Geoffrey Crayon. New ed.
London, 1838. 2v. 10° 389.10
— Tales of a traveller. New edition. London,
1848. p.8° 889.27
— Tour on the prairies. Philadelphia, 1835. 12° 639.15
— Voyages and discoveries of the companions
of Columbus. London, 1831. 16° 389.11
— Wolfert's roost, etc. New York, 1855. 12° . 438.13-16
— and Paulding, J. K. Salmagundi. 1st ser.
New ed. New York, 1835. 2v. 12° .... 438.22
— - Same. 2d series. N. Y., 1835. 2v. 12° . 438.21
— - Same. New York, 1808. 2v. 18° .... 759.13
— Biographical sketch of T. Campbell. Stone,
W. L 237.14
— Biography and remains of M. 31. Davidson . 538.12
ISAAC Comnenus: a play. Taylor, II 355.7
ISAACO. Death of 31. Park. See Park, 31 820.11
ISABEL, the young wife. Jeaffreson, J. C 478.6
ISABELLA Orsini. Racconto. Guerrazzi, F. D. . 1057.5
ISAIAH, Book of. See Bible.
ISHAJI, W. Mud cabin, or the character and tend-
ency of British institutions. New York,
1853. 12° 135.21
ISLAND world, The : or 3Iadagascar, Java, Iceland,
etc. Nordhoff, C 939.5
ISNARDO o sia il milite romano. Racconto italico.
Colleoni, G 1049.3
ISOTTA. Novella. Cantii, C 1046.13
ISRAEL, Toe, of the Alps. 3Iuston, A 879.13
See also: Waldenses.
ISRAELITISH nation, History of the. Wise, I. M. 1085.7
See also .• Jews.
ISTHMUS, Practicability of commerce through
the Mexican. Robinson, W. D • . 254.8
ISTRIA, Dora d', Comtesse. Pseud. See Ghika,
Helen.
ITALIAN journey : or, the sisters abroad. Chan-
ning, B. H 678.17
ITALIAN painters, Mems. of the early. Jameson, A. 840.23
ITALIAN poets, Stories from the. .Hunt, J. H. L. 335.14
ITALIAN republics, History of the. Sismondi, J.
C. L. S. de 378.4
ITALIAN sights and papal principles. Jarves, J. J. 678.9
ITALY. Balbo, C. Storia d' 1046.9
— Beckford, W. Travels in 075.18
— - L, with sketches of Spain and Portugal . 679.6
— Bell, J. Observations on 079.3
— Beyle, H. Chroniques Italiennes 1007.16
— - Histoire de la peinture en 1067.24
— Botta, C. Storia d', sino al 1789 1048.2
— - Storia d', dal 1789 al 1814 1048.1
— Bruen, 31. Essays on scenes in 679.5
— Colquhoun, J. C. Life in I. in the olden time. 915.5
— Cooper, J. F. Gleanings in Europe 679.4
— Dickens, C. Pictures from 481.12-16
— Eustace, J. C. Classical tour through . . . . 675.1
— Gb'the, J. W. v. Letters from .... v.II. of 838.3-4
— Guicciardini, F. Istoria d' 1048.3
— Haskins, G. F. Travels in 658. H
— Headley, J. T. Letters from 670.18
— Hillard, G. S. Six months in 679.7-9
— Kugler, F. Schools of painting in 208. 12
— Laing, S. Social and political state of . . . . 409.14
— Lanzi, A. L. History of painting in 828.4
— - Storia pittorica della 1058.13
— Lemaistre, J. G. Travels in, after the peace
of Amiens 654.3
— Lyman, T.jr. Political state of 915.3
— 3IacFarlane, C. Popular customs, sports, etc.,
of the South of 840.36
— - Romance of history 419.6
— 3Iariotti, L. Views of its history and lit.. . 917.1
— Matthews, H. Tour in 079.14
— Miraglia, B. Condizione della letteratura I. . 1059.7
— 3Ioore, J. Society and manners in 675.4
— Murray, J. and- Blewitt, O. Handbooks of
Northern, Southern, and Middle 1 649.4
— Pfeiffer, I. Visit to 879.5
— Piozzi, H. L. Observations and reflections in. 676.1
— Ranalli, F. Istorie Ital., 1840-53 1057.8
— Raumer, F. v. I. and the Italians 678.4
— Rochau, A.L. v. Wanderings thro, the cities of 678.1
— Rose, W. S. Letters from the North of ... 675.3
— Sforzosi, L. History of 810.74
— Shelley, Mrs. Lives of eminent literary and
scientific men of 398.1
— Simond, L. A tour in Sicily and 675.2
— Sinclair, J. D. An autumn in 830.53
— Spaulding, W. I. and the Italian islands . . 820.51
— Turnbull, R. Genius of 676.6
— Valery, A. C. P. Curiosites et anecdotes . . 1065.2
See also : Names of various parts of Italy.
IVANHOE. Scott, Sir W 460.39-40
IVIMEY, J. John 3Iilton j his life and times. New
York, 1833. 12° 586.23
IVORS : a novel. Sewell, E. M 424.9-12
IVRY : a song of the Huguenots. Macaulay, T. B. 324.13
IZARD, R. Correspondence and memoir, from 1774
to 1804. New York, 1844. 12° 216.11
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— - Same. New York, 1844. 12° 463.2&18-20
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— Attila. A romance. New York, 1837. 2v. 12°. 464.6
— Beauchamp : or, the error. New York, 1847. 8° 463.1
— - Same. London, 1848. 3v. 12° 463.26
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— - Same. London, 1847. 3v. 12° 463.24
— Charles Tyrrell. A novel. New York, 1845.
2v. in 1. 16* 463.30
— Commissioner. New York, 1851. 8° 463.11
— The convict. A tale. London, 1847. 3v. 12° 463.28
— Corse de Leon. A romance. New York, 1845.
2v. in 1. 16° 463.29
— Dark scenes of history. Lond., 1849. 3v. 12° 463.27
— Desultory man. London, 1836. 3v. 12° ... 464.1
— The false heir : a novel. New York, 1843. 8° 463. 2 & 16
— - Same. London, 1843. 3v. 12" 463.17
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— The gipsy. A tale. New York, 1836. 2v.
[in 1.] 12° 464.2-3
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— - Same. New York, 1832. 2v. 12° 464.8
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JAMES, G. P. R. History of chivalry. New York,
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— King's highway. A novel. London, 1840.
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— - Same. Philadelphia, 1848. 8° 463.6
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— Philip Augustus. New York, 1831. 2v. 12° . 464.10
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London, 1847. 3r. 12" 463.15
— - Same. New York, 1847. 8° ' 463.14
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— Sir Theodore Broughton : or, laurel water.
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JAMES, H. Christianity the logic of creation.
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JAMES, J. A. Anxious inquirer after salvation.
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— - Same. New York, 1853. 18° 1109.25
— Christian professor addressed. N.Y., 1838. 12° 118.8
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— - Same. Boston, 1833. 12° 658.8
— Loves of the poets. From last London ed.
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New York, n.d. 2v. 18° 810.44
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the progress of painting in Italy. London,
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— Sisters of Charity and the communion of labor.
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— Sketches in Canada. New ed. London, 1852.
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JEFFREYS, G., Judge, Memoirs. Woolrych, H. W. 508.4
JELLALABAD, Seizure and defence of. Gleig, G. R. 899.11
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JENNINGS, R. Social delusions concerning wealth
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JERUSALEM. Barclay, J. T. City of the great
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— - Same. Philadelphia, 1844. 2v.ini. 8°. 500. 1
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JESUIT, Der. Spindler, K 1020.5
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JOCELYN, R., Lord. Six months with the Chi-
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JOHN Bull and Brother Jonathan, The diverting
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JOHN Halifax, gentleman. Muloch, D. M-.v.II. of 702.1-2
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JOHNS, C. A. A week at the Lizard. [London,
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JOHNSON, A. B. Encycl. of instruction : or apo-
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— Idler v.XXXIII. of 850.24
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— Rambler v.XIX.-XXII. of 850.24
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JOHNSTON, G. History of British zoophytes. 2d
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JOHNSTON, W. England as it is in the middle of
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JOHNSTONE, C. The reverie : or, a flight to the
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of Mortimer; The case is altered; Entertainments!
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Dichters; Lcyerund Schwert; Nachtrngausdes Dich-
tersNachlas!e;Vermisehtc Gedichtc; Nachtrag, Unge-
drucktcs; Jugendscherze. II.— III. Dramat. Werke;
Toni; Die S jhne; Zriny ; Hedwig. (3.) Rosamunde;
Joseph Heyderich, Oder, deutsche Treue, einc wahre
Anckdote; Die Braut; Dergrane Domino; Der Nach t-
wachter; Der Vetteraus Bremen; Die Gouvernante.
IV. Das Fischermadchen; Lyr. Drama; Der vier-
jahrige Posten, Singspiel; Die Bergknappen, Oper; Al-
fred der Grosse, Oper; Der Kampfmit dem Drachen,
Singspiel; Erzlhlungen; Milndliche Erzlhlungen,
schrit'tlich bearbeitet von Caroline Pichler; Briefe;
Gedichte deutscher Dichter auf Theodor und Emma
Komer; Gedichte englischcr Dichter; Englische Ue-
bersetzungeu Korner'scher Gcdichic.
— Songs and ballads. Transl. by C. T. Brooks.
KORTUM, C. A. Die Jobsiade. Ein grotesk-kom-
isches Heldengedicht. 7te Aufl. Leipzig,
1854. 10"
KOSSAK, E. Historietten. Berlin, 1856. 10°. . .
KOSSUTH, L. Select speeches. Abridged by F. W.
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— Memoir of
KOTZEBUE, A. F. F. von. Theater. Leipzig, 1840-
41. 40v. 1C"
Contents. — Vol. I. Der Eremit auf Formentera;
Menschenhasz und Rene ; Die Indiancr in England.
II. Die Sonnenjungfrau; Das Kind der Liebe; Der
weibliche Jakobiner Klubb. III. Der Spiegelritter ;
Bruder Moritz, drr Sonderling; Die edle Luge; Der
Papagei. IV. Sultan Wampum, Oder die Wunsche;
Graf Bcnjowsky, odcr die Verschworung auf Kamts-
chatka; Die Spanier in Peru, odcr Hollas Tod. V.
Armuth undEdelsinn; DerMann von vierzig Jahren ;
Die Negersklaven; Die Verleumder. VI. Die Wit-
we und das Reitpferd; Der Wildfang; Der Graf von
Burgund; Falsche Scham. VII. LaPeyrouse; Die
Versohnung; Die Verwandtschaften ; Die Ungluck-
Uchen. VIU. Der Opfer-Tod; Das Dorf im Gebirge;
Die silbeme Hochzeif. IX. Die Corsen; Der alte
Leibkutscher Peter des Dritten; Deble Laune; Jo-
hanna von Montfaucon. X. Schrcibepult, oder, die
Gefahren der Jugend; Der Gefangene; Der hyper-
boraische Esel, odcr die hentige Bildung; Das neue
Jahrhundert; Der Taubstumme, Oder, der Abbe de
1'Kpee. XI. Lohn der Wahrheit ; Das Epigramm ;
Die kluge Frau im Walde, Oder, Der stumme Kilter.
XII. Die Zurackkunft des Vaters ; Octavia ; Die
beiden Klingsberg. XIII. Gustav Wasa; Bayard.
XIV. Der Besuch, Oder, Die Sucht zu gUnzen; Dea
Tcufels Lustschloss ; Die barmherzigen Brlider;
Cleopatra; Unser Fritz; Die schlaue Wit-we, oder,
Die Temperamente; Der Halmenschlag; Ariadne auf
Naxos. XV. Die deutschen Kleinstidter; Die fran-
zosischen Kleinstadter ; Der Wirrwarr, oder, Der
Miithwillige; Die Hussitcn vor Nautnburgim Jahre
1432. XVI. Hugo Grotius; Der Schauspieler wider
Willen; Das t/rtheil des Paris; Die TochterPharaonis;
Rabezahl ; Incognito; Die Uhr und die Mandeltorte j
Sultan Bimbambum, oder, Der Triumph der Wahr-
heit. XVII. Don Ranudo di Colibrados ; Pagen-
streiche; Der todte Neife; Die habsche kleine Putz-
macherin; Der Gimpel auf der Messe; Hygea; Die
Sparbachse, oder, Der arme Kandidat. XVIII.
Midchenfi-cundschaft, oder; Dertarkische Gesandtci
Der Trunkenbold; Eduard in Schottland, oder, Die
Nacht eines Fluchtlings; Der Vater von ungefthr;
Der Abschied; Heinrich Reuss von Plauen, oder.
Die Belagerung von Marienburg; Die Stricknadeln.
XIX. Die Schule der Frauen; Fanchon, das Leier-
nudchen; Die gefihriiche Nachbarschaft; Das Kost-
705.7
1029.18
1015.2
1017.3
797.7
685.11
694.7
687.3
1038.6
316.6
1037.13
1037.14
866.4
827.5
1039.1
KOTZEBUE, A. F. F. von, continued.
lichste ; Eulenspiegel. XX. Die Brandschatzung;
Das verlorne Kind; Die Organe des Gchirns; Blinde
Liebe; Carolus Magnus ; Der Sammtrock. XXI.
Das lieba D.iHchen ; DerKalerund der Rosenstock;
Kaiser Claudius; Das Lustspiel am Fcnstcr; Das
Strandrecht; Das Posthaus in Treuenbrietzen; Uer
Leineweber; Der Stumme; DieErtischalt: Der Graf
TOD Glcichcn; Der Dcseiteur. XXII. Der Kusse in
Deutschland; Die Unvermahltc; Das Gespenst; Die
englischen Warcn. XXIII. Die Sceschlacht und die
Mcerkatze; Das Landhaus an der Ueerstrasse; Der
kleine Deklamator; Der Hagestolz und die Korbe;
Die Abendstundc; Ubaldo; Das Intermezzo, oder,
der Landjunker zum crsten Male in der Rcsidcnz.
XXIV. Der blinde Gartner, Oder die bluhende Aloes
Herr Gottlieb Merks, der Egoist und Kritikus; Pan-
dorens Bachse ; Die Zcrstreuten ; Der hausliche
Zwist ; Des Esels Schatten, oder, der Prozess in
Krahwinkel; Der Harem. XXV. Die kleine Zigeu-
ncrin ; Derverbannte Amor, oder, dieargwohnischcn
Eheleate; Die Feucrprobe; Blind geludcn. XXVI.
Der armc Minnesinger; Die Komodiantin aus Liebei
Das zugemauerte Fenster; Die Glacklichen; Sorgen
ohne Noth und Noti> ohnc Sorgen; Das arabische
Pulver; Feodore. XXVII. Die altcn Liebschaften;
Das Thai von Almeria; Der LQgenfeind ; Die Quaker;
Das nnsichtbare Madchen; Pachter Feldkommel von
Tippelskirchcn; Die ncue Frauenschule. XXVIII.
Die Belagerung von Saragossa, odcr, Pachter Fcld-
kommels Hochzeitstag; Max Helfenstein; Die Rosen
des Herrn von Malesherbes; Die beiden kleinen
Auvergnaten; Die Maskcn; Der arme Poet; Das
gethcilte Herz; Die respcktablc Gesellschsft. XXIX.
Der Brief aus Cadiz; Die deutsehe Hausfrau; Belas
Fluchf; Ungarns erster Wohlthater; Die Ruinen
von Athen; Der Jluch eines Romers; Die Nacht-
mtttze des Propheten Elias; Die seltene Krankheit.
XXX. Zwei Nichten far Eine; Braut und Brautigam
in einer Person; Die Prinzessin von Cacambo; Per-
vonte, oder, die Wonsche; Die Alpenhatte; Hans
Max Giesbrecht von der Humpenburg, oder, die
neuc Ritterzeit; Der Kaficht. XXXI. Adelheid von
Wulfingcn; DerKosak und der Freiwillige; Babbel,
oder, Aus zwei Uebeln das Kleinste; Der schelmische
Freier ; Die Rackkehr der Freiwilligen, oder, das
patriotische Gelabde; Wer weiss wozu das gut ist ; Der
Shawl. XXXII. Die Krcuzfahrcr; Der Schutzgeist;
Die Grossmama, XXXIII. Die Beichte; Der Wcstin-
dier, von Cumberland ; Der Vcrschwiegene wider
Willen. oder, die Fahrt von Berlin nach Potsdam;
Die Seelenwanderung, odcr, der Schauspieler wider
Willen aut'eine ar dere Manier; Der Edukationsrath;
Drei Vater auf Einmal ; Die Uniform des Fcldmar-
gchnlls Wellington. XXXIV. Der Rehbock. oder, die
schuldlosen Schuldbewussten; Rudolph von Ilabs-
burg und Konig Ottokarvon Bohmen; Des Ilasses
und der Liebe Rache. XXXV. Der Freimaurer;
Der Ruf; Der Citherschlager und das Gaugericht;
Die Bestohlenen; Der geradc Weg der beste; Die
Brillen-Insel; Der Kiffhauser-Berg. XXXVI. Al-
fred; Der holzerne Sabel, oder, die Heerschau; Die
Waste; Die Einladungskarte ; Marie; Der Vielwisser.
XXXVII. Der Spiegel, oder. Lass das bleiben; La
Peyrouse; Der Rothmantel; Der Kapitan Belronde;
Die Verkleidungcn; Der furstliche Wildfang, oder,
Fehler und Lehre. XXXVIII. Die Selbstmorder;
Die Rosenmadehen; Gisela; Das Taschenbuch; Die
entlarvte Fromme, oder, Ein Probchen vom Zeit-
geiste. XXXIX. Der deutsche Mann und die vor-
nehmen I. cute: Hermann und Thusnelde; Men>-
chenhass und Reue; Die eifersachtigc Frau. XL.
Biographische Nachrichten ober A. von Kotzebue;
Pfalzgraf Heinrich; Verlegenheit und List; Die Frau
vom Hause ; Der Fl ussgott Niemen und Noch Jemand ;
Koch Jemands Reise-Abenteuer ; Das Liebhaber-
Theater vor dem Parlament;Dicsch6neUnbekannte;
Alphabetischcs Verzeiehniss aller A. von Kotzebue'
Echen Theaterstocke und Inhalt zu dieser Ausgabe in
40 Banden.
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— - Same. London, 1852. p.8° 848.3-4
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LAMB, C. Works. [Ed. by T. N. Talfourd.J Lon-
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say; Letters under assumed signatures; Curious frag-
ments; Mr. H— , farce; Poems; Sonnets; John Wood-
vil, tragedy; The witch, dramatic sketch of the 17th
century; Miscellaneous.
— Works, with life, by Talfourd. New York,
1838. 2v. 8° 874.2-3
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hospital; Essays; Mr. U., a farce.
— Adventures of Ulysses. London, 1839. 16° . 759.9
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— - Same. New York, 18-'!5. 8° 892.10
— - Same. New York, 1851. 8° J^. 884.4
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— Specimens of English dramatic poets about
the time of Shakspere. New York, 1845.
2v. in 1. 12" 356.2
— - Same. New ed. New York, 1848. 2v. in
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— - Same. New ed. London, 1854. p.8°. . . 856.9
— and M. Tales from Shakspere. London,
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LAMB, Gen. J. Life and times. Lcake, I. Q. . . 513.5
LAMB, R. Journal during- the American war to
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LAMBERT, A. T. Mother's advice to her son and
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LAMBERT, J. Travels through Lower Canada and
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LA MENNAIS, H. F. R. de. Paroles d'un croyant.
Bruxelles, 1838. 12° 1008.14
— People's own book. Translated by N. Greene.
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Boetie, E.de 1060.10
LAMOTHE-LANGON, Bar. E. L. de. Evenings with
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LAMOTTE, A. H. de. Un choix de fables de. See
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LA MOTTE-FOUQUE, K. de, Baroness. The modern
Lothario. Novel. Omnibus of modern
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LA MOTTE-FOUQUE, Fr. H. K., Baron de. Ausge-
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Undine, Erzilihmg IX. Die beiden Hauptleutc; Das
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X. Der Gchcimralh; Der Siegeskranz, Legende; Das
Schwerdt des I'ursten; Eugenie; Rose. XI. Adlcr
und ]>owe; Norlandssage; Rosaura und ihre Ver-
wandten, Erziihlung; Eginhard und Emma, Schau-
spiel. XII. Die Nacht im \Valde, Sage; Gcdichte.
— Aslauga's knight. Transl. with biograph-
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— Undine : or, the water-spirit and Sintram and
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— Same. Philadelphia, 1854. 12° 410.14
LAMPING, C. and France, A. de. The French in
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LAMPLIGHTER, The : a novel. Cummins, M. . 447.11-15
LAMPKEDI, G. M. Lettere di — sulla Virginia e sul-
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LANCASTER, D. The history of Gilmanton, [N. H.j
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LANCASTER, History of the Northern half of.
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LAND we live in ; a sketch-book of the British em-
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LANDED property, Transfer, management, etc. of.
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LANDER, R. Journal in Africa. Clappcrton, H. 603.8
LANDER, R. and J. Journal of an expedition to
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— - Same. 2d ed. London, 1838. 2v. 10°. . 389.12
LANDON, L. E. Ethel Churchill : or, the two brides,
2ded. Phila., ia38. 2v.ini. 12° 498.18
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LANDSCAPE gardening. Downing, A. J. Theory
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LANE, E. W. Arabian tales and anecdotes. Lon-
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— Manners and customs of the modern Egyp-
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— - Same. London, 1836. 2v. 12° 959.2
— - Same. London, 1846. 3v. 24° 840.31
LANETON parsonage : a tale. Sewell, E. M. . . . 4^5.6
LANGDON, Mary. Pseud. See Pike, M. H.
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LANKESTER, E. Vegetable substances used for
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— - Same. Boston, 1832. 12" 859.3
— - Same. New Y'ork, 1840. 18° 820.03
— - Same. London, 1846. 2v. 18° 840.32
LANMAN, C. Adventures in the wilds of N. Am.
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LAN/I, L. History of painting in Italy. Trans.
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— Storia pittorica della Italia. 6a edizione.
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LAOCOON, an essay on painting and poetry. Les-
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LAPHAM, I. A. Geographical and topographical
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LA PORTE, Jos. de. La bibliotheque des fees et
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LARDNER, D. Cabinet cyclopedia. London. 132v.
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History.
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Scott, Sir W. History of Scotland. 2v. . . 308.4
Moore, T. History of Ireland. 4v 308.5
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Wilson, J. History of Switzerland, by ... 368.7
Dunham, S. A. History of Spain and Portu-
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— History of the Germanic empire. 3v. . 368.9
Fergus, H. Hist, of the United States. 2v . 308.10
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Fosbroke, T. D. Arts, manufactures, etc., of
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Sismondi, J. C. L. S. de. History of the Ital-
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Dunham, S. A. Europe during the middle
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Herschel, Sir J. F.W. Treatise on astronomy. 398.10
Brewster, D. Treatise on optics 398.11
Lardner, D. Treatise on heat 398.12
Donovan* M. Treatise on chemistry .... 398.13
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— Animals in menageries 398.19
— Xatural history and classification of
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Useful Arts.
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— Steam engine, rudimentary treatise. 3d ed.
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— Steam engine familiarly explained. Additions
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— - Same. 8th ed., revised and improved.
London, 1851. 12° 198.16
— Treatise on arithmetic. London, 1834. 10° . 398.6
— Treatise on geometry. London, 1840. 16° . . 398.7
— Treatise on heat. London, 1833. 1H° .... 398.12
— Treatise on hydrostatics and pneumatics. Lon-
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— Mechanics. Kater, H 149.19-20
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— Logic in its application to language. London,
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LATTER-DAY pamphlets. Carlyle, T 885.15
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LAURIE, T. Dr. Grant and the mountain Nestor-
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LA VENDEE, Story of the war in. Hill, G. J. . . 1008.13
LAVENGRO, the scholar, the gipsy, the priest.
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LAW. Anthon, J. The law student 133.4
— Bemis, G. Report of the case of J. W. Web-
ster 133.3
— Blackstone, W. Commentaries on the laws
of England 133.0
— - The student's Blackstone ; edited by 11.
M. Kcrr 133.12
— Burke, P. Trials connected with the aristoc-
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, — Burton, J. H. Criminal trials in Scotland . . 987.4
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— Closset, A. de. Elements de droit civil . . . 1005.12
— Criminal law, Principles of v.III. of 850.25
— Criminal trials, supplying illustrations of his-
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— Gushing, L. S. Law and practice of legisla-
tive assemblies 133.1
— Feuerbach, A. R. v. Remarkable criminal
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— Gibbons, D. Law of contracts 819.36
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— Schuermans, H. Precis de droit criminel . . 1005.48
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— Taylor, A. S. Medical jurisprudence 151.5
— Wines, E. C. Laws of the Hebrews 1083.2
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LAW, H. Art of constructing and repairing roads.
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— Mathematical tables. London, 1853. 10°. . . 829.20
— Manuel pratique de construction. [Trad, de
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— Rudiments of civil engineering. New edition.
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LAW, J. Son systeme et son epoque. Cochut, P. A. 1078.30
LAWRENCE, A. Diary and correspondence. Ed.
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LAWRENCE, Capt. J. Biography, with interesting
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LAWRENCE, J. jr. A selection from [his] writ-
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LAWRENCE, Sir T., Life and correspondence of.
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LAWRENCE, W., Memoir of. Lothrop, S. K. . . 824.3
LAWRIE Todd: a novel. Gait, J 788.6
LAWSON, J. Ontwa : the son of the forest ; with
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LAWSON. J. P. Remarkable conspiracies during
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LAWYER, The : or, success in life. Tuthill, L. C.. 525.20
LAWYERS. Knapp, S. L. Biographical sketches
of eminent 524.10-11
— Roscoe, H. Lives of eminent British 388.4
LAY of the last minstrel. Scott, Sir W 359.14
LAY preacher, The. Dennie, J . 1089.32
LAYAUD, A. H. Discoveries among the ruins of
Nineveh and Babylon. New York, 1853. 8°. 085. 12-13
— Nineveh and its remains. N.Y., 1850. 2v. 8° 685.11
— - Same. New York, 1851. 2v. 12° 085.17
— - Same. New York, 1854. 12" 085.14-10
— Popular account of discoveries at Nineveh.
New ed. London, 1852. 12° 685.19
— - Same. New York, 1854. 12° 685.18
— The discoveries of, applied to the elucidation
of holy writ. Bonomi, J 835.14
LAYS of ancient Rome. Macaulay, T. B 324.13
LEADING pursuits and leading men. Freedley,
E. T 290.3
LEAF and flower pictures, and how to make them.
New York, 1857. 12° 168.1
LEAGUE of the Alps : a poem. Hemans, F. . . . 324.2
LEAKE, I. Q. Memoir of the life and times of
Gen. J. Lamb. Albany, 1850. 8° 513.5
LEAKE, W. M. Travels in the Morca. London,
1830. 3v. 8° 683.1
LEARNING, Dignity and advancement. Bffcon, F. 826.7
LEATHER-DRESSING, Art of. Fouteuelle, J. De . 194.11
LEATHER-STOCKING tales. See Cooper, J. F.
Contents. — Deerslayer ; Last of the Mohicans ;
Pathfinder; Pioneers; Prairie.
LEATHER work, Complete guide to 199.7
LEAVES from a family journal. Souvestre, E. . . 767.9
LEBANON, Three weeks in 689.16
LE BAS, C. W. Life of Archb'p Cranmer. Lon-
don, 1833. 2v. 12° 578.2
— LifeofWiclif. London, 1852. 12° 578.1
LEBENSFRAGE, Eine. Roman. Lewald, F. . . . 1024.10
LECLERC, J. M. J. Traite de drainage. Brux-
elles, n.d. 12° 1065-30
LECLERCQ, T. CEuvres. Proverbep dramatiques.
le-4e ser. Nouv. ed., par SteBeuve et
Merimee. Paris, n.d. 4v. 12° 1066.24
LECOUNT, P. Practical treatise on railways. Ed-
inburgh, 1851. 12° 195.25
LECTURES on the results of the exhibition. Lon-
don, 1852. 12° 199.16
Contents.— Dr. Whewell: Inaugural; De la Beche:
Mining; E. Owen: Animal products ; Jacob Bell:
Chemical processes; Dr. L.Playfair: Industrial edu-
cation; Prof. Lindley: Substances used as food; Prof.
Solly: Vegetable substances; Prof. W illis : Machines;
J. Glaisher, Esq. : Philosophical instruments ; It.
Hensman, Esq. : Civil engineering ; Prof. Koyle:
Manufactures of India ; Capt. Washington : Life
Boats.
LEDDERHOSE, K. F. Life of P. Melanchthon. Tr.
by G. F. Krotel. Philadelphia, 1855. 12° . 545.9
LEDYARD, J. Life of. Sparks, J 523.15
LEE, C. Memoirs, political and military essays :
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— Life of. By Sparks, J. .. v. XVIII. of 529.1
LEE, C. A. Elements of geology. N. Y., n.d. 18°. 820.71
LEE, E. B. Life of J. P. F. Richter, with his auto-
biography. New York, 1850. 12° 545.13
— Memoirs of Rev. J. Buckmiiister, and Rev. J.
S. Buckminster. Boston, 1849. 12° 535.9
— - Same. 2d ed. Boston, 1851. 12° 535.8
— Naomi : or, Boston two hundred years ago.
Boston, 1848. 16° 437.7
— - Same. 2d ed. Boston, 1848. 12° 437.6
— - Parthenia: or, the last days of paganism.
Boston, 1858. 12° 437.3-6
LEE
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LEE, Harriet. Canterbury tales. New York, 1857.
2v. 12° 437.2
LEE, Henry. Memoirs of the war in the Southern
department of the United States. New ed.
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LEE, Mrs. H. F. Life and times of Martin Luther.
Philadelphia, 1852. 16° 545.25
— Life of Thomas Cranmer. Philad., 1852. 16°. 578.5
— Memoir of P. Toussaint. Boston, 1854. 16°. 539.10-11
— Sketches of sculpture and sculptors. Boston,
1854. 2v. 12" 208.23
— Sketches of the old painters. Philadelphia,
1852. 16° 209.13
— Sketches and stories from life : for the young.
Boston, 1850. 16° 469.8
LEE, M. E. Social evenings : or, historical tales.
Boston, 1840. 18° 469.25-26
LEE, Dr. R. Last days of Alexander and the first
days of Nicholas. 2d ed. London, 1854. 8°. 547.16
LEE, Mrs. R. Taxidermy. 6th ed. Lond., 1843. 12° 177.25
LEE, Prof. R. H. Memoir of the life of R. H.
Lee. Philadelphia, 1825. 2v. 8" 515.6
LEE, S. Canterbury talcs. N. York, 1857. 12° . . 437.1
LEEDS, W. H. Rudimentary architecture. 3d ed.
London, 1854. 16° 819.12
LEFRAN^OIS, E. Notions de mecanique generate.
Bruxelles, n.d. 12° 1065.31
LEGACY for young ladies. Barbauld, A. L. ... 137.31
LEGAL, adviser. Freedley, E. T 133.11
LEGAL tales. Three courses and a dessert .... 815.2
LEGAL and political hermeneutics. Lieber, F. . . 134.12
LEGARE, H. S. Writings. Prefaced by a memoir.
Charleston, 1845-46. 2v. 8° 872.3
LEGEND of Montrose. Scott, Sir W 460.34-38
LEGENDS of the library at Lilies. Grenville, G.
N. T. and A. L., Lord and Lady Nugent . . 777.11
LEGENDS and lyrics. Procter, A. A 339.8
LEGGE, T. Latin play of Richardus tertius . . . 342.20
LEGISLATIVE assemblies in the U. S. A., Practice
of. Cushing, L. S 133.1
LEGOUVE, E. Histoire morale des femmes. 3e
ed. Paris, 1848. 12° 1078.9
LEIGHTON, R. Whole works. Life by J. N. Pear-
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Contents. — Life and Doddridge's preface ; Com-
mentary on the I. Ep. of Peter; Meditations; Frag-
ment on Psalm vii. ; Expository lectures ; Lectures on
the Gospel by Matthew; Sermons; Exposition of the
creed; Expos, of the Lord's prayer; Expos, of the ten
commandments; Short catechism; Theological lec-
tures; Exhortation to students; Valedictory oration;
Moderate episcopacy ; Fragmeiiton Ezraix.; Charges;
Rules fora holy life; Appendix, containing biogr.
notices and letters.
LEILA, or the island : [a tale.] Tytler, A. F. . . . 719.1
LEILA: a novel. Lytton, E. B 466.7-9
LEIPSIC campaign. Gleig, G. R 409.7
LEIPZIG, Die Schlachten bei. Berneck, K. G. v. 1029.2
LEISLER, J., Life of, by C. F. Hoffman. Sparks,
J. American biography v.XIII. of 529.1
LEISURE labors. Cobb, J. B 877.6
LEMAIRE, C. Horticulture pratique. Bruxelles,
n.d. 12° 1065.32
LEMAISTRE, J. G. Travels in France, Switzerland,
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LE MARCHAND, Mme. F. D. de V. Boca. Cabinet
des Fees v.XVIII. of 1077.1
LEMOINNE, J. Essays on industrial subjects.
Lardner, D 147.21
LEMURS, Natural history of 839.17
LENAERTS, J. De 1'organisation provinciate en
Belgique. Bruxelles, n.d. 12° 1065.33
L' ENCLOS, Story of Ninon de. Damours, L. . . . 892.10
LENDY, A. F. Elements of fortification. London,
1857. 12° 197.8
LENNOX, Mrs. C. R. The female Quixote ; or,
the adventures of Arabella. London, 1820.
2v. 12° V.XXIV.& XXV. of 778.1
LE NORMAND, M. A. Secret memoirs of the
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Howard New ed Phila., 1854 2v 12° 606.1-6
LENTNER, J. F. Novellenbuch. Magdeburg, 1848.
3v. 16° 1036.3
Contents. — Vol. I. Luststudien ; Unser liebcn Fraucn
neue Kirche; Der Wildichtttz. II. Stcntorello; Die
Pantoffeln; Diebsgelaste; Zwei Stnndcn; III. Trau-
benkuren; Der Fluchtling Verlnderungen.
LEO X., Life and pontificate of. Roscoe, W. . . . 818.2
LEOMINSTER, Mass., History of. Wilder, D. .. . 227.12
LEONARD, P. Western coast of Africa. Phila-
delphia, 1833. 12° 699.10
LEONOR de Guzman : a tragedy. Boker, G. H. v.I. of 335.2
LEONORA : a tale. Edgeworth, M. . . . v. VII. of 467.1-3
LE PRINCE de Beaumont, Mme. M. " Contes des
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LEPSIUS, K. R. Discoveries in Egypt, Ethiopia
and Sinai, 1842-45. London, 1853. p.8°. . . 856.6
— - Same. 2ded. London, 1853. 8° 693.11
— Tour from Thebes to Sinai, 1845. Translated
by C. H. Cottrell. London, 1846. 16° . . . 699.16
LEREBOURS, N. P. Treatise on photography.
Translated by J. Egerton. Lond., 1843. 8° 197.13
LE SAGE, A. R. Histoire de Gil Bias. Paris, 1816.
4v. 18° 10(58.19
— Adventures of Gil Bias. Translated by Smol-
lett. London, 1797. 3v. 18° 779.3
— - Same. London, n.d. 8° 801.7
LESLEY, J. P. Coal and its topography. Phila-
delphia, 1856. 16° 197.6
LESLIE, C. Short method with the deists ; and
truth of Christianity demonstrated 119.9
LESLIE, C. R. Handbook for young painters.
London, 1855. 12° 208.17
LESLIE, E. The behaviour book. A manual for
ladies. 4th ed. Philadelphia, 1854. 12° . 127.12-17
— New receipts for cooking. Phila., n.d. 12° . 188.7
LESLIE, J. Discovery and adventure in the polar
seas. Murray, H 810.15
LESLIE, Madeline. Pseud. See Baker, H. N. W.
LESSING, G. E. Gesammelte werke. Leipzig,
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Contents. — Vol.1. Sinngedichte; Anhang; Lieder;
Anhang; Oden; Fabeln und Erzahlungen; Frag-
mente; Die Juden; Der Freigeist; Doctor Faust;
Werther der Bessere. II. Miss Sarah Sampson ;
Philotas; Minna von Barnhelm; Emilia Ualotti. III.
Nathan der Weisc. IV. Briefc aus dem zweitcn
Theile der Schriften, 1753; Ein Vade Mecum fur deu
Herrn Sam. Golth. Lange, 1754 ; Kettungen de8
Horaz; Abhandlungen ttber die Fabel; Vorrede zum
ersten— vierten Theile der Schriften; Vorrede zu den
yermischten Schriften des Herrn Christlob Mylius;
Vorhericht zu den preuseischen Kriegsliedcrn in den
Feldzdgen 1756 und 1757 von einem Grenadier 1758;
Vorrede zu Friedrichs von Logau Sinngedichten ;
Vorreden zu Diderot's Theater. V. Aus den Briefen
die neueste Litcratur betreffend; Sophocles; Wie die
Alien deu Tod gebildet; Antiquaritche Bricfe. VI.
Laokoon oder uber die Grlnzcn der Malerei und
Poesie; Ueber das Epigramm und einige Epigram -
matistcn. VII. — III. llamburgische Dramaturgic ;
Ueber Meusels Apollodor; Vom Alter der Oelmalerei,
BUS dem Theophilus Presbyter. IX. Zur Gecchichte
und Literatur; Aus den Schatzen der herzogl. Bibli-
othek zu Wolfenbattel; Theologische Streitschriften ;
Ernst und Falk; Gesprlche far Freimaurer; Noch
nihere Berichtigung des Mahrchens von tausend
Ducaten, oder Judas Ischarioth dem Zweiten; Die
Erziehung des Menschengeschlechts. X. Briefe von
Lessing; Einige Worte uber G. E. Les»iug und seine
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— Education of the human race. London, 1858.
18°. pp.79 138.8
— Laocoon, or painting and poetry. Translated
by E. C. Beasley. Introduction by T. Bur-
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LESTER, C. E. Artists of America ; a series of
biographical sketches. N. Y., 1846. 8". . . 524.14
— Condition and fate of England. New York,
1842. 2v. 12° 988.9
— Glory and shame of England. New York,
1842. 2v. 12° 646.12
• My consulship. N. Y., 1853. 2v. 12° .... 678.6
— and Foster, A. Life and voyages of Amerlcus
Vespucius. New York. 1846. 8* . 544.1
LETTERE
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LETTERE sulla pittura, etc. Bottnri, G 1019.1
LETTER to a young' piano-forte player. 2d edition.
London, 1830. 12° 190.28
LETTERS from abroad. Sedgwick, C. SI 648.8
LETTERS from Madras during the years 1836-39.
London, 1846. 12° 889.28
LETTERS from the shores of the Baltic. London,
1844. 12° 889.29
. LETTERS from the South by a Northern man.
Paulding, J. K 888.18
LETTERS of " an Englishman " on Louis Napoleon
and the coup d' etat. London, 1852. 12° .. 1009.6-7
LETTEKS-OF-MARQUE of the war of 1812. Cogges-
hall, G 215.8
LETTERS to my unknown friends. Lond., 1853. 10° 127.32
LETTER-WRITING, A pocket manual of 406.12
LETTICE Arnold : a tale. Marsh, A 795.8
LETTSOM, W. G. Mineralogy of Great Britain.
Greg, R. P 163.8
LEUTRE, Ch. de. Histoire dc la revolution beige
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LEVANT, Cruise to the. Cotton, W 678.16
LEVANT, Monasteries in the. Curzon, R (589.8-9
LEVASSEUR, A. Lafayette in America in 1S24-25.
Translated by J. D. Godman. Philadelphia,
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LEVELLING, Treatise on. Castle, H. J 196.6
LEVEQUE, Mme. L. C. " Le Prince des Aigues-
Marines" et "Le Prince Invisible.'V.XXIV.of 1077.1
LEVER, C. Charles O'Malley, the Irish dragoon.
Philadelphia, n.d. 8° 501.14-15
— The Daltons : or, three roads in life. New
York, 1852. 8° 501.19
— Dodd family abroad. New York, 1854. 8°.. 501.18
— Martins of Cro'Martin. New York, 1856. 8°. 501. 16-17
LE VERT, Mme. O. W. Souvenirs of travel. New
York, 1857. 2v. 12° 648.13
LEVIEN, E. Hist, of Greece. See Hamilton, W. D. 829.38
LEVIS, J., Sixty years of the life of. New York,
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LEVITICUS, Book of. See Bible.
LEWALD, F. Eine Lebensfrage. Roman. Leip-
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— Jenny. Roman. Leipzig, 1843. 2v. 18° . . 1024.11
LEWES, G. H. Biographical history of philosophy.
London, 1852-53. 4v. 18" 840.34
— - Same. New York, 1857. 2v. 8° 547.1
— - Same. London, 1857. 8" 122.4
— Comte's philosophy of the sciences. London,
1853. p.8° 826.9
— Life of Robespierre, with correspondence.
London, 1849. 12° 615.1
— Life and works of Goethe. Bost., 1856. 2v. 12° 545.5-6
— Sea-side studies. Edinburgh, 1858. 8°. ... 178.2
— Spanish drama. Lope de Vega and Calderon.
London, 1846. 18° 840.35
LEWIS, A. Poems. Boston, 1831. 12° 348.20
LEWIS, E. J. American sportsman. Phila.,1855. 8° 172.2
LEWIS, G. C. Credibility of the early Roman his-
tory. London, 1855. 2v. 8° 953.4
LEWIS, M. G. Journal of a residence in the W. I.
London, 1845. 12° 889.30
— Life and correspondence. Lond., 1839. 2v. 8° 552.10
LEWIS, T. The six days of creation. 2d edition.
Schenectady, 1855. 12° 140.17
— Introduction to mythology. See Dwight,
M. A 1083.10
LEWIS and Clarke's expedition. History of.
Allen, P 820.52
LEXINGTON, History of the battle of. Frothing-
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L'HKRITIER, M'lle M. J. " La tour tenebreuse
et les Jours lumineux." Cabinet des
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LIAGKK, J. Elements de geometric et de topog-
raphic. Bruxelles, n.d. 12° 1065.35
— Traite elementaire de topographic. Bruxelles,
n.d. 12° 10C5.36
LIBERIA, or Mr. Peyton's experiments. Hale, S. J. 488.3
LIBERTY. Bunsen, C. C. J. Dangers to religious. 134.9
— Eliot, S. Historyof 134.7
— - Passages from the history of 135.22
LIBRARIES. See IJibliotheque industrielle . . .1075.30-39
— Bibliotheque uationalc 1075.7-29
— Bohn, H. G. Antiquarian library 846 & 85(5
— - Classical library 814 & 824
— - Ecclesiastical library 845.1-10
— - Illustrated library 815 & 825
— - Philological and philosophical library . 855.1-6
— - Scientific library 816 .V *26
— - Standard library 817 & 827
— Constable, A. Miscellany 830.25-71
— Encyclopedic populaire 10(55.4
— Harper. Classical library 830.8-24
— - Family library 810.1
— Jardine, W. Naturalists' library 179.1
— Knight's weekly and monthly volume. . . . 840 & 850
— Lardner, D. Cabinet 'cyclopsedia 368.1
— Murray, J. Family library 379.1
— - Home and colonial library 889.1-34
— National illustrated library 869 & 879
— Putnam, G^P. Story library 738.1
— Small books on great subjects 850.25
— Library of useful knowledge 365.1-17
— Library of entertaining knowledge 839 & 849
— Sparks, J. L. of American biography . . . . 529.1
— Traveller's library 409.1
— Weale's series 819 & 829
LIBRARY of biography. Remarkable women. 1st
ser. Boston, 1858. 12° 547.5
LIBYAN desert, Adventures in the. St. John, B. . 698.21
LIDDELL, H. G. History of Rome to the estab-
lishment of the empire. London, 1857. 12° 957.4
LIEBER, F. Civil liberty and self-government.
Philadelphia, 1853. 2v. 12° 134.13
— Essays on property and labor. New York,
1843. 18° 820.47
— Great events described by distinguished his-
torians. Boston, [1840.] 12° 947.12
— Legal and political hermeneutics. Enlarged
ed. Boston, 1839. 12° 134.12
— Reminiscences of an intercourse with Niebuhr
in Rome. Philadelphia, 1835. 12° 588.7
— Stranger in America. London, 1835. 2v. 12° 628.19
LIEBIG, J. Complete works on chemistry. Phil-
adelphia, n.d. 8° 156.1
Contents. — Agricultural chemistry! Animal chem-
istry; Motion of the juices; Potato disease.
— Agricultural chemistry. London, 1855. 12° 155.24
— Animal chemistry. Ed. by W. Gregory. 3d
ed., enlarged. Parti. London, 1846. 8°. 155.4
— Chemistry in its application to agriculture
and physiology. Ed. by L. Playfair and
W. Gregory. 4th ed., revised and enlarged.
London, 1847. 8° 164.6
— Chemistry and physics in relation to physiol-
ogy and pathology. 2d ed. Lond., 1847. 8° 155.21
— Chemistry of food. Ed. by W. Gregory.
London, 1847. 8" 155.7
— Familiar letters on chemistry. 3d ed. Lon-
don, 1851. 16° 156.32
— Handbook of organic analysis. Ed. by A.
W. Hofmaun. London, 1853. 12° 156.23
— Motion of the juices in the animal body. Ed.
by W.Gregory. London, 1848. 8° .... 155.14
— Organic chemistry, in its application to agri-
culture and physiology. Ed. by L. Play-
fair. 1st. Am. ed., with introd. and notes,
by J. W. Webster. Cambridge, 1841. 12° . 155.25
LIFE and adventures of Major R. S. Potter. By
Pheleg van Trusedale. N. York, 1858. 12°. 427.1
LIFE. Giles, H. Christian thought on 1088.27
— Gosse, P. H. L. in its lower, intermediate,
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— Hufeland, C. W. Art of prolonging 157.27
— Kitchiner, W. Art of prolonging 158.21
— Schlegel, K. W. F. von. Philosophy of . . . 828.8-9
LIFE-ANNUITIES
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LIVING
LIFE-ANNUITIES. J. De Witt's treatise on. . . . 545.16
See also .• Assurance, etc
LIFE-BOATS, Lectures on, by Capt. Washington . 199.16
LIFE and love in Norway. Miigge, T 415.3
LIFE and manners. DeQuincey, T 895.10
LIFE here and there. Willis, N. P 904.3-5
LIFE in earnest. Hamilton, J 1109.26-28
LIFE in the clearings. Moodie, S. S 636. 12-18
LIFE in the itinerancy. New York, 1856. 12°. . . 417.10
LIFE in the new world. Sealsfield, C 735. 5-6
LIFE in the wilds. Martineau, H v. I. of 749.2-3
LIFE lore : lessons from the childhood of Nolan
Fairfield. London, 1847. 12° 449.5
LIFE of a sailor. Chamier, F 737.1
LIFE studies : or, how to live. Baillie,J .... 548.12
LIFE thoughts. Beecher, H. W 1086.16
LIFE'S discipline : a tale. Robinson, T. A. L. v. J. 449.12
LIGHT. Its chemical relations. Hunt, R 145.13
— Double refraction and polarization of . . v.I.of 365.14
— Nature, sources, effects, etc., of 149.32
See also .• Optics.
LIGHT dragoon, The. Glcig, G. R 726.1
LIGHT in dark places. Neander, A 858.7
LIGHT of truth, and pleasure of light. Milledge-
ville, 1827. 12° 1099.19
LIGHTHOUSES, Treatise on. Stevenson, A. ... 819.34-35
LIGHTING buildings, Remarks on. Reid, D. B. . . 207.2
LIGHTS and shadows of Irish life. Hall, A. M. . 776.12
LILLO, G. Dramatic works, with memoir, by T.
Davies. 2d ed. London, 1810. 2v. 12°. . 356.18
Contents. — Vol. I. Life; Silvia, an opera; George
Barn well; The life of Scanderbeg ; The Christian
hero. II. Fatal curiosity; Marina; Elmerick; Bri-
tannia and Batavia, a masque; Aiden of Feversham.
LILY, The, and the bee. "Warren, S 767.18
LIMA, Journey to. Markham, C. K 633.20
LIMA, Residence in. Smith, A 633.21
LIMAN, Campaign of the. Jones, J. P 513.6
LIMBOURG, Histoire du duche de. Lagarde, M. 1075.8
LIMES, cements, mortars, etc. Burnell, G. R. . . 199.19
LINCOLN, A. H. See Phelps, A. H.
LINCOLN, B. Life of, byF. Bowen. Sparks'sAm.
biography v.XXIII. of 529.1
LINCOLN, S. jr. History of Hingham, Mass.
Hingham, 1827. 12° 227.19
LINCOLN, Mass., A history of the town of. Shat-
tuck, L 224.20
LINDA, the young pilot. Hentz,C. L 445.11
LINDEN, Liele. I'seud. Chestnut Wood : a tale. 416.3
LlNDLEY, J. Botany, in four parts. Lon., 1838. 8". 365.15
— Introduction to the natural system of botany.
London, 1830. 8° 164.3
— Ladies' botany. London, 1837. 2v. 8° ... 164.2
— School botany. London, 1&39. 10° 169.25
— Theory of horticulture. 2d Am. ed., with
notes by A. J. Downing. N. Y., 1852. 12°. 164.16
— Substances used as food. . 199.10
LINDSAY, A. W. C., Lord. Letters on Egypt,
Edom, and the Holy Land. London, 1838.
2v. 12° 693.10
LINE of life. Forde, J 342.18
LINEN, History of. History of silk, etc 195.4
— Industrie liniere. Kindt, L 1005.26
LINGARD, J. Hist, of England, A.C. 55 to A.D.
1689. New ed. London, 1837. 13v. 16° . 969.3
— - Same. 5th ed. Paris, 1840. 8v. 8° ... 964.2
— - Sadler's abridg. Paris, 1836. 12° .... 968.4
LINN, E. A. Life and services of L. F. Liun.
New York, 1857. 8° 523.1
LiNSLEy, D. C. Morgan horses : a premium es-
say. New York, 1857. 12° 165.17
LINTOT, Mme. C. C. de. " Contes." Cabinet c'.cs
Fees T.XXXII. of 1077.1
LION killer, adventures of the. Gerard, J. . . .097.14-18
LIONEL Lincoln: a novel. Cooper, J. F 700. 41-44
LIPPINCOTT, S. J. C. (Grace Greenwood.) Haps
and mishaps of a tour in Europe. Boston,
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— Poems. Boston, 1851. 10° 369.1
— Stories and legends for children. Boston,
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LIST, F. Political economy. Translated by G. A.
Matile. Notes by H. IJichelot. Essay and
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LISTER, T. H. Herbert Lacy: [a novel.] London,
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LISTON, R. Elements of surgery. Notes and add.
by S.D. Gross. 4th Am. ed. Phila., 1S46. 8° 151.17
LITERARY addresses, delivered at various popular
institutions. lst-3d ser. Lond.,1855. 3v. 10° 866.10
LITERARY and scientific men of America. Lives of.
Wynne, J 518.3-4
— of Great Britain. Lives of. Dunham, S. A. 398 3
LITERARY character, illustrated. D'Israeli, I. . . 402.5
LITERARY essays and characters. Hallam, H. . . 8G8. 19
LITERARY history of the New Testament. Lon-
don, 1845. 8° 1085.5
LITERARY life, Recollections of. Mitford,M. R. 896.12
LITERARY men of Italy, Spain, and Portugal.
Lives of. Shelley, 31. W 398.1
LITERARY reminiscences. De Quincey, T. . . .895.11-13
LITERATURE. Brande, W. T. Dictionary of .. . 135.1
— Carcano, G. Delia letteratura rusticale . . . 105S. 10
- D'Israeli, I. Amenities of 404.8
— - Curiosities of 897.7-8
— Gilfillan, G. L. and literary men 548.3
— Oilman, S. Contributions to 887.5
— Goodrich, S. G. Ancient and modern .... 400.9
— Grant, J. Walks in the world of 898.19
— Grimke, T. S. Character and objects of . . . 878.9
— Hamilton, Sir W. Discussions on 872.1
— Jameson, A. Essays illustrative of 870.14
— La Harpe, J. F. Cours de L. anc. et mod. . . 1079.15
— Moir, D. M. Poetical L. of past half century. 400.10
— Montgomery, J. Lectures on. general . . .810.04-05
— Ossoli, S. M. F. d'. L. and art 403.18
— Ripley, G. Handbook of 406.22
— Soane, G. New curiosities of 402.11
— Stael Holstein, Mme. de. Influence of L.
upon society 868.14
— Tannehill, W. Hist, of L. to the xv. century. 402.8
— Tuckermau, H. T. Characteristics of . . . . 548.5
— Whipplc, E. P. Lectures on subjects con-
nected with 875.13
— White, C. Essays in 403.17
NOTE. — For the literature of particular countries •
and languages, see under their several names.
LITTLE Dorrit. Dickens, C 472.4-9
LITTLE duke, The. Yonge, C. M 786.12
LITTLE Louvre, The. Harper's story books. Ab-
bott, J • T.III. of 739.1
LIVE and learn. Over 1000 mistakes corrected.
New York, n.d. 12° 400.16
LIVE and let live. Sedgwiek, C. M 729.12-13
LiVEKMORE, A. A. Discourses. Bost., 1854. 12° 1080.18
— War with Mexico reviewed. Bost., 1850. 12° 259.4
LIVERMORE, G. Tribute to the memory of J.
Johnson. Boston. 1855. 8° 524.13
LIVES and voyages of Drake, Cavendish, and
Dampier. New York, n.d. 18° 810.41
LIVES of Balboa, Cortes, and Pizarro. Boston,
1840. 18° 539.21-22
LIVES of British physicians. London, 1&30. 10°. 389.13
LIVES of Columbus and Americus Vespucius.
Boston, 1840. 18° 547.21
LIVES of eminent individuals celebrated in Amer-
ican history. [From Sparks's American bi-
ography.] Boston, [1839.] 3v. 12° .... 518.5
Contents. — Vol. I. Lire of J. Stark, by E. Everett;
D. Brainerd, by O. W. B. Peabody; H. Fulton, by J.
Renwick; Cnpf. J. Smiih, by G. S. Hillard. II. Elhan
Allen, by J. Sparks; Sebastian Cabot, by C. Hay-
ward, jr.; Henry Hudson, by H. It. Cleveland; Jos.
Warien, by A. II. Everett; Israel Putnam, by. W. 0.
O. Peabody ; David Kitten house, by J. Rcuwick.
III. Wiliijm Pinkney, by H. Wheaton; Sir Henry
Vane, by C. W. Upbam; Anthony Wayne, by J.
Armstrong; William Elleiy, ry E. T. Channingr
Rich. Montgomery, by J. Armstrong.
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LIVING. Mayo, H,. Philosophy of. 158.9
— Ticknor, C. Philosophy of 810.72
LIVING orators in America. Magoon, E. L. . . . 518.16
LIVINGSTONE
108
LONGFELLOW
LIVINGSTONE, D. Cambridge lectures. Introduc-
tion and life of Dr. L., by W. Monk. Cam-
bridge, 1868. 16° 804.4
— Missionary travels and researches in South
Africa. New York, 1858. 8° 691.1-11
Livius, T. History of Rome. Translated by G.
Baker. Boston, 1823. 6v. in 3. 8" .... 046.4
— - Same. New York, n.d. 5v. 18° 830.19
— - Same. Translated by Spillan, Edmonds
and M'Devitte. London, 1850-53. 4v. p.8° 814.4
LIVONIAN talcs. The disponent. The wolves.
The Jewess. London, 1846. 12° 880.31
LIZARD, A week at the. Johns, C. A 650.29
LIZZIE Leigh. A story. Dickens, C 401.1-6
LLOYD, E. Mathematical geography. Library of
Useful Knowledge v.III. of 365.14
LLOYD, II. J. Physical geography. Library of
Useful Knowledge v.III. of 365.14
LLOYD, W. F. Sketch of life of R. Raikes and of
the history of Sunday Schools. New York,
1852. 16° '. 578.13
LOAMY soils, Treatise on. Donaldson, J 829.3
LOBEIRA, V. de. Amadis of Gaul. London,
1803. 4v. 12° 770.2
LOCAL loiterings in the vicinity of Boston. Bos-
ton, 1845. 12° 228.0
LOCKE Amsden : or, the schoolmaster. Thompson,
D. P 726.10
LOCKE, J. Philosophical works. [Ed.] by J. A.
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Contents. — Vol. I. Essay concerning the human
understanding. II. Same; Appendix; Elements of
nat. philosophy ; Reading and study for a gentleman.
— Conduct of the understanding 820.65
— Essay concerning human understanding. New
ed. New York, 1824. 2v. in 1. 8" 122.5
— - Same. And treatise on the conduct of the
understanding. Philadelphia, 1853. 8" . . 122.6
LOCKHART, J. G. Adam Blair. Edinb., 1822. 16° 760.7
— Adam Blair and Matthew Wald. Edinburgh,
1843. 12° 760.9
— Ancient Spanish ballads. 4th ed. London,
1853. 16° 316.14
— - Same. Transl. with notes. New ed., with
essay on the Cid. New York, 1842. 8°.. . 316.1
— History of Matthew Wald. Edinb., 1824. 16° 769.8
— History of Napoleon Buonaparte. 3d ed.
London, 1&35. 2v. 16° 389.14
— - Same. New York, 1843. 2v. 18° 810.2-3
— Life of Robert Burns. Edinburgh, 1828. 18° 830.39
— Life of Sir W. Scott. Phila., 1839. 7v. 12° . 585.2
— Reginald Dalton. New York, 18i3. 2v. 12° . 798.12
— Valerius : a Roman story. New York, 1835.
2v. 12* 489.4
— Noctes ambrosianae. See Wilson, J 865.1
LOCKS. Denison, E. B. L. and clocks 197.7
— Manuel du serruricr 1075.38
— Tomlinson, C. Construction of .' 829.17
LOCOMOTION, Elementary treatise on. Sewell, J. 820.10
LOCOMOTIVE engines. Pambour, F. M. G. de . . 105.15
— Manner of constructing. Norris, S 108.17
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LOCKWOOD, H. H. See United States, Navy Dep.
LODGE, E. Portraits of illustrious personages of
Great Britain. London, 1840-50. 8v. p.8° . 815.1
LOFTUS, W. K. Travels in Chaldaea and Susiana.
London, 1857. 8° 694.1
LOFTY and the lowly. Mclntosh, M. J 437.14
LOG cabin and hard cider melodies. Boston, 1840.
18° 220.6
LOG college. Biographical sketches of the founder
and principal alumni of. Alexander, A. . . 1080.8
LOG of a privateersman, a hundred years ago. Mar-
ryat, F 745.1
LOGAN, J. Poems and tragedy of Runnamede,
with life of author. New ed. Edinburgh,
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LOGARITHMS and mathemat. tables. Bowditch,N. 135.3
— - Same. Law, H 829.26
LOGIC. Aristoteles. Organon : or, logical treat. 834.12
LOGIC. Coppee, H. Elements of 124.18
— Devey, J. L. : or, the science of inference . . 855.4
— Gerhart, E. V. Outline treatise on 403.8
— Hamilton, W. G. Parliamentary 125.22
— Latham, R. G. L. in its applic. to language. 403.6
— Law, H. Essay on 820.40
— Mahan, A. Science of 403.7
— Mill, J. S. System of 122.13
— Watts, I. L. : or, the right use of reason . . 139.4
— Whately, R. Elements of 129.16
See also .• Evidence.
LOKMAN. Contcs et fables indicnnes de Bidpa'i
et de v.XVII. of 1077.1
LOMENIE, L. de. Beaumarchais and his times.
Transl. by H. S. Edwards. N.Y., 1857. 12° 615.4
LONDINIANA : or, reminiscences of the British me-
tropolis. Brayley, E. W 989. 7
LONDON Times, Essays from the 899.13-14
— - Same. 2d series 899.15
LONDON. Abbott, J. Rollo in 659.5-7
— Austin, W. Letters from, 1802-3 647.2
— Cunningham, P. L. in 1853 649.21
— Grant, J. Sketches of 646.13
— - Great metropolis 868.8
— Head, F. B. L. and the North Western rail-
way 889.23
— Illustrated L. instructor 405.3
— Jameson, A. Handbook to galleries of art in. 208.9
— Knight, C 961.2
— - Cyclopaedia of. 974.2
— M'Culloch, J. R. L. in 1850-51 409.21
— Mayhew, H. L. labor and L. poor 074.1
— Miller, T. Picturesque sketches of 646.14
— Redding, C. The stranger in 987.11
— Ritchie, J. E. The London pulpit 128.7
— Smith, C. M. Curiosities of L. life 884.17
— Surr, T. S. A winter in 429.8
— Sutton, R. Court of L. at the end of 17th
century 975.11
— Thomson, R. Chronicles of L. bridge. . . 379.7
— Vanderkiste, R. W. Mission among dens of . 127.25
LONG, G. Cyclopaedia of political knowledge.
London, 1853. 4v. p.8° 859.5
— Egyptian antiquities in the British museum.
London, 1846. 2v. 12° 839.7
— France and its revolutions, 1789-1848. Lon-
don, 1850. 4° 1001.1
— Geography of America and the West Indies.
London, 1841. 8° 365.3
— and Porter, G. R. Geography of Gt. Britain.
Pt. I. England and Wales. London, n.d. 8° 365.10
LONG, S. H. Expedition to St. Peter's river, Lake
Winnepeek, etc., 1823. See Keating, W. H. 625.10
LONGCHAMPS, M. and Renggcr, J. R. Francia's
reign in Paraguay 206.3
LONGEVITY. Bell, J. Treatise on regimen and . 157.21
— Fitch, S. S. Laws of 158.7
— Smith, T. S. Promotion of 850.15
LONGFELLOW, H. W. Poems. New ed. Boston,
1854. 2v. 16° 333.1-0
Contentt. — Vol. I. Voices of the night ; Earlier
poems; Translations; Ballads; Children of the Lord's
supper; Miscellaneous; Poems on slavery; Spanish
student. II. Belfry of Bruges ; Songs ; Sonnets;
Translations; Evangeline; The seaside and the fire-
Bide.
— Courtship of Miles Standish and other poems.
Boston, 1858. 16° 375.2-6
— Evangeline : a tale of Acadie. 10th ed. Bos-
ton, 1856. 16° 333-10
— Golden legend. Boston, 1855. 16° 333.11-13
— Hyperion : a romance. N.Y., 1839. 2v.ini. 12° 438.5
— - Same. 4th ed. Boston, 1847. 16° .... 438.7
— - Same. 14th ed. Boston, 1854. 16°. . . . 438.6
— Kavanagh : a tale. Boston, 1849. 16° 438.8-11
— - Same. 7th ed. Boston, 1855. 16° . ... 438.12
— Outre-mer : a pilgrimage. 5th ed. Boston,
1852. 16° 658.18-20
— Poets and poetry of Europe. With introduc-
tion and biograph. notices. N.Y., 1855. 8° 322.1
LONGFELLOW
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LUCK
LONGFELLOW, H. W. Proverbes dramatiques.
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— Song- of Hiawatha. Boston, 1855. 16°.. . . 343.1-5
— Voices of the night. Cambridge, 1839. 16". 343.0
— Waif, The : a collection of poems. Cam-
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LONG ISLAND. Giraud, J. P. jr. Birds of. ... 172.7
— Thompson, B. F. History of 234.11
LONGUKVILLE, A. G. de Bourbon, duchesse de.
Youth of. Cousin, V 617.12
LONGUS, Romances of 844.10
LONG vacation ramble in Norway and Sweden, by
X and Y. Cambridge, 1857. 12" COS. 8
LONSDALE, Lord Vise. See Lowther, J.
Loo-CHOO island, Voyage of discov'y to. Hall, B. 096.5
LOOK, to the end, or the Bennets abroad. Ellis,
S. S 804.13
LOOM and the lugger. Martineau, II. . v.XVII. of 749.2 3
LOOMIS, E. Progress of astronomy, especially in
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— - Same. 3d ed. New York, 1856. 12°. . . 146.22
LOOMIS, J. R. Elements of geology. Boston,
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LOPE de Vega and Calderon. Lewes, G. H. . . . 840.35
LORAIN, P. Origine et fondation des Etats Unis
1497-1620. Revu par Guizot. Paris, 1853. 12° 1078.13
LORD, D. N. Figurative language. New York,
1854. 12* 406.5
LORD, E. The epoch of creation, with introduc-
tion by R. W. Dickinson. N. Y., 1851. 12° 1106.16
LORD, J. Modern history from Luther to Napo-
leon. Philadelphia, n.d, 8° 947.4
LORD, W. W. Andre: a tragedy. New 1'ork,
1856. 12° 338.3
LORD and Lady Harcourt : a novel. Sinclair, C. . 456.1
LORD of the isles : a poem. Scott, Sir W 359.17
'.ORDS, Randem recollections of the house of.
Grant, J 868.9
LORENZO Benoni: a novel. Rufflni, G 756.3-4
LORENZO de' Medici, Life of. Roscoe, W 818.6
LORGNETTE, The, or studies of the town. Mitch-
ell, D.G ' . . 476.11
• -ORING, J. S. The hundred Boston orators, 1770-
1852. Boston, 1852. 8° 282.5-6
Los GRINGOS, or an inside view of Mexico and
California, Wise, H. A 627.24
LOSSING, B. J. Biographical sketches of the
signers of the declaration of independence.
New York, n.d. 12° 518.10
— Field-book of the revolution. New York,
1851-52. 2v. 8° 211.1-8
— History of the fine arts. New York, n.d. 18° 820.9
— Our countrymen, or memoirs of eminent
Americans. Philadelphia, 1855. 12*. . . . 518.11
— Pictorial history of the United States. For
schools and families. New York, 1857. 12° 309.8
— A history of the United States. For families
and libraries. New York, 1857. 8° 304.1
— 177o, or the war of independence. New ed.
New York, 1852. 8° 213.8-9
LOST daughter, The, and other tales. Hentz,
C. L 445.15
LoTiiuoi', Amy. Pseudon. See Warner, A. B.
LoTHKor, S. K. History of the church in Brat-
tle street, Boston. Boston, 1851. 12° ... 297.22
— Memoir of William Lawrence. Bost., 1850. 8° 524.3
— Life of Samuel Kirkland v. XXV. of 529.1
LOTUS eating: a summer book. Curtis, G. W. . . C2o.28
Lou DON, J. C. The suburban horticulturist. Lon-
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LOUDON, J. W. Gardening for ladies. Ed. by A.
J. Downing. 2d American ed. New York,
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Loins II. de Bourbon, prince of Conde, Life of.
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Louis XL, History of. Commines, P. de .... 857.4
Louis XIV. Astie,J.F. L. and the writers of his
age 1008.10
— James, G. P. R. Life and times of 858.3
— Pardoe, J. L. and the court of France . . . 610.3-9
Louis XIV. Saint Simon, L. de R. L. and the
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— - L. et sa cour 1078.18
— Voltaire, F M. A. de. Sieclede 1076.19
Louis XV. Saint Simon, L. de R. Le regent et
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— Voltaire, F. M. A. de. Abstract of the age of. 1005.7
Louis XVI. Edgeworth, C. S. Last hours of. . 615.8
Louis XVII. Beauchesne, A. de. The life, suffer-
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Louis XVIII. Crowe, E. E. History of the reign
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Louis Philippe. Boutmy, M. Personal history of. 616.10
— La Hodde, L. de. L. and the revol. of Feb. 1004.4
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LOUISA von Plettenhaus : the journal of a poor
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LOUISIANA. Bunner, E. History of 820.69
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LOUVRE, The : or, biography of a museum. St.
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LOVAT, S., Lord, Life of. Burton, J. H 506.6
LOVE after marriage, and other stories. Hcntz,
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LOVE and duty : a tale. Opie, A 469.44
LOVE and intrigue. Schiller, F. von 818.12
LOVE match: a novel. Maberly, K. C 709.2
LOVE, mystery, and superstition. Opic,A. v.III. of 801.4-6
LOVE'S dream : a petite opera. London, 1821. 8°. 355.11
LOVE story : a fragment from " The doctor."
Southey, R 409.1
LOVER'S pilgrimage, The. Silver, Mrs 428.6
LOVER'S vows: a play. Kotzebue, A. F. F. von. 353.7
LOVES of the poets. Jameson, A 359.11
Low, D. Domesticated animals of the British
islands. London, 1853. 8° 165.7
LOWE, Sir H. Letters and journals of. See For-
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LOWELL, A. C. Introduction to geometry. Bos-
ton, 1843. 12° H8.1
— Seed-grain for thought and discussion. Bos-
ton, 1856. 2v. 12" 124.22
— Theory of teaching. Boston, 1841. 12°.. . . 137.25
LOWELL, C. Sermons chiefly occasional. Boston,
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— Sermons chiefly practical. Boston, 1855. 12°. 1086.3
LOWELL, J. jr. Life and character of. Everett, E. 1083.17
LOWELL, J. R. Biglow papers. 3d ed. Boston,
1853. 16° 890.13-14
— Conversations on some of the old poets. 2d
ed. Cambridge, 1846. 16° 344.17-18
— Fable for critics. New York, 1848. 12° ... 340.18
— Poems. 2ded. Cambridge, 1844. 12° . ... 346.17
— Vision of Sir Launfal. 4th ed. Bost., 1851. 16°. 346.17
LOWELL as it was and as it is. Miles, H. A. ... 227.20
LowiG, C. Organic and physiolog. chemistry.
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LOWTHER, J.~ Vis. Lonsdale. Reign of James II. 837.10
LOYALISTS. Curwen, S. Biographical notices of
many American 213.4
— Sabine, L. Biography of the American . . . 213.1
LOYOLA and Jesuitism. Taylor, 1 1098.8
LUBERT, Mile. de. Lionnette et Coquerico, Le
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LUCAS, S. History as a condition of social pro-
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LUCIAN, Comedies of. Transl. by W. Maginn . . 346.4
LUCILIUS, C. S. Satires, transl. by L. Evans .. . 824.13
LUCK of Barry Lyndon. Thackeray, W. M 508.5-8
LUCRETIA
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LUCRETIA : or the children of night. Lytton,
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LUCRETIUS Cams, T. Nature of things. Poem.
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LUCY Howard's journal. Sigourney, L. II 900.0
LUDLOW, F. The hasheesh eater. New York,
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LUDLOW, J. M. British India, its races and his-
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LUDUS Coventrise. Halliwell, J. 0 342.3
LUDWIG, O. Zwischen Himmel und Erde, Erziih-
lung. Frankfurt a M., 1856. 10° 1035.4
LuiSA Strozzi. Storia del secolo XVI. Ro-
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LUKE, St. Gospel of. See Bible.
LUMISDEX, A. Memoirs of. Dennistoun, J. . . 550.0
LUND, T. Short and easy course of algebra. 2d
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LUNDIE, J. C. Memoir of Mary Lundie Duncan.
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LUNGS, Six lectures on uses of the. Fitch, S. S. 158.7
LUNT, G. Age of gold, and other poems. Boston,
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— Culture, a poem : Boston, 1843. 12° 338.13
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LUSSAN, 31. de. Les veillees de Thessalie. Cabi-
net des fees v.XXVI.-XXVII. of 1077.1
LUTFULLAH, [a Mohammedan] Autobiography.
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LUTHEU, M. Autobiography. Transl. by J. P.
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— Memoirs, collected by M. Michelet, and trans.
by W. Hazlitt. London, 1840. 12° .... 545.23
— Table talk. Transl. by W. Hazlitt. London,
1848. 12° 877.15
— - Same. New ed., with life, by A. Chalmers.
London, 1857. p.8° 837.8
— Lee, H. F. Life and times of 545.25
— Sears, B. Life of 545.24
LUXEMBOURG, Histoire du duche de. Lagarde, M. 10/5.20
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LYELL, C. Elements of geology. 1st American
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— - Same. Reprinted from 5th cd. New York,
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— Principles of geology. New ed. New York,
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— - Same. 9th ed. Boston, 1853. 8° 103.7
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1850. 2v. 12° 028.2
— Travels in North America in 1841—12, with
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LYLIE'S Endymion compared with Oberon's vis-
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LYXAM, K. History of the Roman emperors. Ed-
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London, 1825. 8° 625.11-12
— Residence and tour in Mexico, 1826. London,
1828. 2v. 12° 628.4
LYTERIA : a dramatic poem. Quincy, J. P. . . . 345.13
LYTTELTON, Lord G. Conversion of St. Paul . . 119.9
LYTTON, Sir E. G. E. L. Bulwer. Novels. New
York, 1843-46. 3v. 8° 465.1
Contents. — Vol. I. Pelham; Disowned; Devereux;
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of Pompeii; Rienzi; Pilgrims of the Rhine.
— Alice: a novel. New York, 1838. 2v. 12°. . 465.17
— - Same. London, 1854. 12° 465.16
— Athens, its rise and fall. New York, 1852.
2v. 12° 957.7
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— - Same. London, 1852. p.8 465.9
— - Same. London, 1855. 16° 465.10
— Disowned : a novel. New York, 1836. 2v. in 1.
12° 465.5
— - Same. London, 1852. p.8° 405.6
— - London, 1855. 10° 465.7
— England and the English. New York, 1833.
2v. 12° 898.13
— Ernest Maltravers : a novel. New York, 1837.
2v. 12° . 405.15
— - Same. London, 1854. 16° 465.13
— - Same. With Alice. London, 1851. 2v.
p.8° 465.14
— Eugene Aram : a tale. N. Y., 1832. 2v. 12° . 405.22
— - Same. New York, 1830. 2v.ini. 12°.. 465.19
— - Same. London, 1853. p.8° 465.20
— - Same. London, 1854. 12° 465.21
— Godolphin : a novel. Philadelphia, 1833. 2v.
12° 400.12
— - Same. London, 1854. 16° 466.13
— - Same. London, 1854. p.8° 400.14
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London, 1853. p.8° 400.5
— - Same. London, 1855. 16° 466.4
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— - Same. London, 1854. 10° 465.25
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p.SD 405.18
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— - Same. And Calderou, the courtier. Lon-
don. 1853. p.8° 400.7
— - Same. London, 1855. 10° 406.9
— Lucretia: a novel. New York, 1846. 8° . ..435.31-32
— - Same. London, 1853. p.8° 405. 33
— - Same. London, 1855. 10° 405.34
— My novel. London, 1854. 2v. p.8° 400.10
— - Same. London, 1855. 2v. 16° 40(5.17
— - Same. New York, 1852. 8° 4(50. ;5
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1850. 8° 400.1
— - Same. London, 1854. p.8° 460.2
— - Same. London, 1854. 16° 400.3
— Paul Clifford. London, 1848. p.S° 405.12
— - Same. London, 1854. 16° 405.11
- Pelham. London, 1835. 2v.ini. 12° . ... 40.5.2
— - Same. London, 1853. p.8° 4(i5.:J
— - Same, with notice of the author. Loud.,
1851. 10° 405.4
— Pilgrims of the Rhine: a novel. London,
1854. 10° 4(-5.27
- Same. London, 1854. p.8° 4(55.20
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— Zanoni: a novel. London, 1853. p.8° . . . . 400.11
— - Same. London, 1853. 12° 430.10
LYTTON
Ill
M'KEXNE Y
LYTTON, Lady K. L. Bulwer. Bianca Cappello : a
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MABEL Vaughan : a tale. Cummins, M. S. . . .447.1-10
MAUERLY, K. C. Emily : a novel. London, 1840.
3v. 12° 700.1
— Love-match : a novel. Lond., 1841. 3v. 12°. 700.2
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MACARIO Spaccalancia. Cantii, 1 104C.11
MCARTHUR, D., Biographical sketch of. Me-
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MACAULAY, T. B. Biographical and historical
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— Comic dramatists of the restoration. London,
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M'BURNEY, J. and Niel, S. Cyclopaedia of uni-
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M'CALL, H. History of Georgia. [1584— 17a3.]
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M'CARTNEY, W Origin and progress of the
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McCLURE, A. W. Translators revived ; mem. of
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Holy Bible. New York, 1853. 12° 548.10
McCLURE, R. Le 31., Discovery of the North-west
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M'CoNECHY, J. and others. Ottoman empire. See
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M'CORMiCK, R. C. jr. Visit to the camp before
Sevastopol. New York, 1855. 12° 687.19
M'COSH, J. Divine government. 5th edition.
Edinburgh, 1850. 8° 113. S
McCULLOCH, J. R. Bills of exchange 136.17
— Dictionary of commerce and commercial navi-
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Library of Useful Knowledge 305.15
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MCDONALD, J. Biographical sketches of Massie,
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MCDOUGALL, G. F. Voyage of H. M. S. " Reso-
lute," in search of Sir J. Franklin, 1852-54. •
London, 1857. 8° 703.10
McELLiGOTT, J. N. American debater New
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McFARLAN, D. Revivals of the 18th century
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MACFARLANE, C. Camp of refuge. Historical
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— - Same. London, 1844. 2v. 18° 840.40
— Dutch in the Medway. London, 1845. 18° . . 840.37
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— - Same. London, 1850. 2v. 8° 685.6
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MACFARLANE, R. Hist, of propellers and steam-
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M'FiNGAL : a modern epic poem. Trumbull, J. . 314.9
McGEE, T. D. Irish settlers in North America.
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MACGILLIVRAY, W. British quadrupeds. Jar-
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London, 1844. 12° 178.23
— A. von Humboldt in America and Asiatic
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McHARG, C. K. Life of Talleyrand ; with speeches,
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MACHIAVELLI, N. History of Florence, and The
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MACHINERY. Babbage, C. Economy of 198.30
— Fenwick, T. Simplification of 195.21
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MACHINES and tools, Lecture on. Willis, R.. . . 199.16
M'lLVAiNE, C. P. Evidences of Christianity. 9th
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MACILWAIN, G. Memoirs of J. Abernethy, with
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M'lNTOSH. C. Book of the garden. Edinburgh,
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MCINTOSH, M. J. Charms and countercharms.
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— The lofty and the lowly. New York, 1853.
2v. 12° 437.14
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— - Same. New York, 1853. 12° 437.15
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MACKARNESS, M. [Formerly Miss Pianche.] Si-
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— Sunbeam stories. Boston, 1856. 12° 470.7-8
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MACKAT, A. The Western world, or travels in the
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MACKAY, C. Memoirs of extraordinary popular
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MACKAY, Mrs. The family at Heatherdale. New
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MACKENZIE
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MACKENZIE, A. Voyages from Montreal to the
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MACKENZIE, C. Five thousand receipts in all the
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MACKENZIE, D. L. Dictionary of English syno-
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MACKENZIE, H. Miscellaneous works. 3d ed.
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— - Same. With Julia de Roubignc* .v.XXIX. of 779.1
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MACKENZIE, J. Memoirs of J. Calvin. 2d ed.
London, 1818. 12° 1108.9
MACKIE, J. M. Life of Tai-Ping-Wang, chief of
the Chinese insurrection. N. Y., 1857 12° 547.8
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MACKINNON, Capt. Atlantic and transatlantic
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MACKINTOSH, Sir J. Lives of eminent British
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— Life. Ed. by R. J. Mackintosh. From 2d
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MACKNIGHT, T. B. D'Israeli. A literary and po-
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— Life and times of Edmund Burke. London,
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M'LEAN, J. Twenty -five years in the Hudson's
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M'MAHON, B. American gardener's calendar,
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MACNEILL, H. Poetical works. New ed. Phila-
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MACQUEEX, J. The war. Who 's to blame ? or,
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MADAGASCAR, History of. Ellis, W 934.5
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MADELINE: a tale. Opie, A . v.I.of 801.4-6
MADISON, J. Papers : being his correspondence,
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MAGDALEN churchy'd, The. RegnaultWarin, J. J. 429.1
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MAGIC. Apuleius Madaurensis, L. Discourse on. 834.15
— Brewster, D. Letters on natural 379.10
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MAITRE d'armes, Memoir of a. Dumas, A. . . . 409.5
MAIZE inmilk: a Christmas story. Simms,W. G. 790.53-55
MAJOR Jones's scenes in Georgia. Thompson,
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MA-KA-TAI-ME-SHE-KIA-KIAK : or, Black Hawk.
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MALACOLOGY : a treatise on. Swainson, Wm. . . 408.2
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MALAYAN waters, Journal in. Osborn, S 708.13
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MALDEN bi-centennial book 227.18
MALEPEYRE, F. Arts of tanning, currying, etc.
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— Omalius d' Halloy, J. J. d'. DCS races hu-
maines 1005.43
— Prichard, J. C. Natural history of 173.3
— Wilkinson, J. J. G. Human body in connec-
tion with 157.6
See also: Ethnography, Human race,
Races, etc.
MAX as he is. [ByR.Bage.] Lond., 1792. 4v. 12° . 799.3
— - Same. 2d ed. London, 1790. 4v. 16° . . 799.2
MAN of feeling : a novel. Mackenzie, H 798.15
MAN of sorrows. Jackson, W 534.15
MANCHESTER strike : a talc. Martineau,H.v.VII.of749.2-3
MANDEVILLE, Sir J. Narrative of. Wright, T. . 840.7
MANFREDO Palavicino. Stor. ital. Rovani,G. .. 1057.0
MANGANESE, New methods of determining the
value of. Fresenius, C. R 156.21
MANGIN, V. Camille: a novel 801.2
MANGLES, J. and Irby, C. L. Travels in Egypt,
Nubia, Syria, and the Holy Land 889.25
MANHATTANER in New Orleans. Hall, A. O. . . 629.15
MANILLA, Rambles in. Ball, B. L 708.6-7
MANLY exercises. Walker, D 197.24
MANN, H. Lectures on education. Bost., 1850. 12° 137.8
— Slavery : letters and speeches. Bost., 1853. 12° 800.6
— Thoughts for a young man. Boston, 1850. 16° 139.20
MANN, H., Mrs. Christianity in the kitchen. Bos-
ton, 1857. 8° 188.24
MANN, J. American bird-keeper's manual. Bos-
ton, 1848. 16" 177.24
MANN, W. Poems, sacred, philanthropic and ru-
ral. Plymouth, 1846. 16° 349.4
MANNERS and minor morals.
— Abbott, J. S. C. Child at home 1109.14
— - Mother at home ". . 119.12
— Alcott, W. A. Moral philosophy of courtship
and marriage 127.5
— - Young woman's guide 139. 10
— American gentleman's guide to politeness . . 127.33
— Barbauld, A. L. Legacy for young ladies . . 137.31
— Chandler, M. G. Elements of character .. . 118.11
— Chesterfleld°s letters to his son 873.9
— Child, L. M. The mother's book 137.28
— Droz, J. Art of being happy 139.5
— Eliot, W. G. Lectures to young men .... 127.26
— - Lectures to young women 127.27
— Etiquette for gentlemen 129.35
— Hale, Sir 31. Advice to his grandchildren . . 139.6
— James, J. A. Young man from home .... 119.28
— Jewsbury, M. J. Letters to the young . . . 137.29
— Lambert, A. T. Mother's advice 139.21
— Leslie, E. The behaviour book ; for ladies .127.12-17
— Letters to my unknown friends 127.32
— McLeod, N. The home school lL'9.19
— Mann, H. Thoughts for a young man . . . . 139.20
— Mother's friend 139.18
— Muzzey, A. B. The young maiden 127.29
— Sedgwick, C. M. Means and ends 129.22
— Sigourney, L. H. Letters to young ladies .. 127.18
— - Letters to mothers 139.2
— Sprague, W. B. Letters to a daughter .. . . 1109.12
— Thornwell, E. Lady's guide to gentility .. 127.11
— Tuthill, L. C. Young lady's home 137.24
— AVaterbury, J. B. Considerations for young
men 1109.17
— Whitman, J. Young ladies' aid 129.21
MANNERS and customs of the Japanese, in the
19th century. London, 1841. 12° 708.2
— - Same. New York, 1818. 18° 820.36
MANNERS of the day : a novel. Gore, C. G. . . . 776.9
MANSFIELD, C. B. Paraguay, Brazil, and the Plate,
in 1852-3. Life by C. Kingsley. , Cambridge,
1856. 12° 035.10
MANSFIELD, E. D. American education. New
"i^rk, 1851. 8° 137.3
— Life of Gen. W. Scott. New York, 1846. 12°. 517.14
— The Mexican war: its origin and victories.
New York, 1848. 12° 259.1
— - Same. 10th edition. New York, 1852. 12° 259.2
MANSFIELD park : a novel. Austen, J 758.5
MANTELL, G. A. Geological excursions round the
Isle of Wight. 3ded. London, 1854. p.8°. 826.10
— Petrifactions and their teachings. London,
1851. p.8° 816.11
— Wonders of geology. 6th edition. London,
1848. 2v. p.8° 836.4
— - Same. 7th edition ; revised by T. R. Jones.
London, 1857. p.8° 836.5
MANUAL of scientific enquiry 149.3-4
MANUAL of the arts for young people. Boston,
1857. 12° 197.19
MANUAL of the practical naturalist. Bost., 1831. 12° 849. 17
MANUKL du scrrurier. Brnxellcs, 1853. 12° . . . 1075.38
MANUFACTURES
114
MARKYAT
MANUFACTURES. Aikin, A. Illustrations of arts
and 199.17
— Alcan, M. Manuel du tisserand 1075.33
— Baird, R. H. American cotton spinner. . . . 199.5
— Banfleld, T. C. M. of the Rhine v.II.of 840.1
— Birch, S. History of ancient pottery 196.1
— Dodd, G. M. of Great Britain 840.20
— History of silk, cotton, linen, wool and other
fibrous substances 195.4
— Holland, J. M. in metal 408.10
— Iron manufactures. Library of Useful Knowl. 199.34
— Kindt, J. De 1'industrie du colon, de la laine,
etdela soie 1065.28
— - Industrie liniere 1065. 2C
— Mason, G. C. Application of art to 197.1
— Materials of. Vegetable substances 849.9
— Novelties, inventions, etc 199.20-30
— Overman, F. M. of iron 195.6
— - M. of steel 199.12
— Pellatt, A. Curiosities of glass-making . . . 190.11
— Prideaux, T. S. Economy of fuel in .... 829.9
— Scott, R. Practical cotton spinner 195.5
— Truran, W. Iron M. of Great Britain .... 191 .5
— Ure, A. Dictionary of 140.2
MAXZONI, A. Tragedie e poesie scelte. Brussclle,
1837. 2v. 12° 1053.8
Contentt. — Vol. I. L'unite de temps et de lieu dans
li tragedie ; Xotizie storiche sul conte di CarmagDOla;
Ilconte di Carmagnola' trngedia; II nomcdi Maria,
poema; 11 cinque Maggio, poema. II. Nolizie sto.-.cho
sulP Adc'khi; Adelchi, trage'lm; Discorso sopraalcuui
punti della storia lougobardica in Italia; Inni.
— I promessi sposi. Storia della colonna infame.
Oa ed. Milano, 1850. 2v. 12° 1058.0
— I promessi sposi. The betrothed. New trans-
lation. New York, 1845. 2v. 12° 488.2
MANZONI, G. Favole e regole per bcne scriverc.
Con cinque novelle del P. A. Cesari. Biog.
del P. A. Bresciani. Parma, 1842. 10° . . . 1058.7
MARBLE, D. A biographical sketch. Kelly, J. F. 519.0
MARBLE worker's manual. From the French.
Transl. by M. L. Booth. N. Y., 1850. 12° . 199.10
31 AKBLES in the British museum 209.15
MARCET, J. Conversations on chemistry. 15th
ed. London, 1840. 2v. 16° 155.20
— Conversations on natural philosophy. 10th
edition. London, 1843. 12° 149.1
— Lessons on animals, vegetables and minerals.
London, 1844. 18° 178.30
— Popular introductions to natural philosophy.
Library of Useful Knowledge . . . . v.II. of 365.14
— Scenes in nature ; or, conversations on land
and water. Boston, 1840. 10° 169.23
MARCET, W. Composition of food, and how it is
adulterated. London, 1850. 8° 155.15
MARCH, C. W. Reminiscences of Congress. 3d
edition. New York, 1851. 12° 520.22
— Sketches and adventures in Madeira, Portugal
and Spain. New York, 1850. 12° 675.12
MARCHEN. See MBhrchen.
MARCO Paul's voyages and travels. Springfield
armory. Abbott, J 738.5-7
MARCO Polo. See Polo, M.
MARCO Viscouti. Storia del trecento. Grossi, T. 1050.14
MARETZEK, M. Crotchets and quavers. New
York, 1855. 12° 428.10
MARGARET : a tale of the real and the ideal. Judd, S. 488.7
MARGARET Graham. James, G. P. 11 463.7
MARGARET Lyndsay, Trials of. Wilson, J. . . . 759.7
MARGARET Maitland, Some passages in the life
of. Oliphant, M 753.12
MARGARET : or, prejudice at home. New York,
1854. 12° 449.17
MARGARET Percival, a novel. Sewell, E. M. . . 425.17
MARGARET Percival in America. Hale, E. E. and
L. P 425.16
MARGARET Smith's journal, 1678-9. Whitticr,
J. G 777.8
ilARGGRAFF, H. Ernst Schulze geschildcrt.
Leipzig, 1855. 16° v.V. of 1037.10
— Fritz Beutel. Eine Munchhauseniadc. Frank-
furt a M. 1856. 8° 10:3.10
MARGHERITA Pusterla. Racconto. Cantii, C. . . 1046.13
MARGINALIA, Essays and. Coleridge, H 875.14
MARGUERITE d'Angouleme, queen of Navarre,
Life of. Freer, M. W 544.12
MARIA Stuart, ein Trauerspiel. Schiller, J. C. F. v. 1038-5
MARIAN, or a young maid's fortunes : a novel.
Hall, A. M 770.13
MARIE Antoinette. Abbott, J. S. C. Hist, of . 509.13-16
— Campan, J. L. H. G. Court of 615.3
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MARIE de Beruiere: a tale. Simms, W. G. . . .790.53-55
MARIE de Medicis, queen of France, Life of.
Pardoe, J 543.1
MARIE Stuart. See Mary, Queen of Scots.
MARILLAC, M. de. Assassinat du Marechal D'An-
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MARINE engines. Rudimentary treatise on. Mur-
ray, R 829.12
MARINER, W. Account of the natives of the
Tonga islands. Compiled by J. Martin.
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MARION, F., Life of. Simms, W. G 528.14-15
MARIOTTI, L. Italy, its history and literature.
London, 1841. 2v. 12° 917.1
— Memoir of Fra Dolcino and his times. London,
1853. 8° 544.16
MARITIME adventure. History of. Goodrich, F. B. 701.10
MARITIME discovery. Cabot, S. Review of the
history of 504.10
— Cooley, W. D. History of 378.11
MARITIME ports of Ireland, Hist. of. Marmion,A. 975.4
MARK, St., Gospel of. See Bible.
MARKHAM, C. R. Cuzco and Lima. Lon., 1856. 8° 633.20
MARKHAM, Mrs. Pseud. See Penrose, E.
MARLBOROUGH, Duchess of. Memoirs. See Thom-
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MARLBOROUGH, Duke of. See Churchill, J.
MARLES, J. Lacroix. See Lacroix-Marles, J.
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Tamburlainc, parts 1, 2, tragedy ; The Jew of Malta,
tragedy. II. Faustus; Same, with a later text: Bal-
lad of Faustus; Edward the second, trag. ; Massacre
at Paris, trag.; Dido, tragedy. III. Hero and Lean-
der; Ovid's elegies; Epigrams; First book of Lucan;
Minor poems.
MARMION, A. History of the maritime ports
of Ireland. London, 1855. 8° 975.4
MARMONT, A. F. L. V. de. Present state of the
Turkish empire. Transl. by F. Smith.
£d ed. London, 1854. 12° 918.8
MARMONTEL, J. F. Memoirs, written by himself.
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MARONCELLI, P. Appendix to memoirs of An-
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MAROON, The: a legend of the Caribbees. Simms,
W. G 790.53-55
MAROONS, Crimes by our government against the.
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MARQUESAS islands, Four months in. Mel-
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MARQUETTE, J., Life of. Sparks 's Am. biog. v.X. of 529.1
MARRIAGE, Moral philosophy of. Alcott, W. A. 127.5
MARRIAGE of wit and wisdom : an ancient inter-
lude. Halliwell, J. 0 342.30
MARRIED life. Follen, E. L. Sketches of ... 429.5
— Parkes, Mrs. W. Relations and duties of . . 189.1
MARRIED or single : a novel. Sedgwick,C. M. . . 430.1-5
MARRY AT, F. Children of the New Forest. New
York, 1848. 12" 745.6
— Frank Mildmay, or the naval officer. New
York, 1857. 12° 745.11
— Jacob Faithful : or the adventures of a water-
man. New York, 1857. 12° 745.13
— Japhet in search of a father. N.Y., 1857. 12° 745.10
— King's own. New York, 1857. 12° 745.14
— Log of a privateersman one hundred years
ago. New York, 1847. 8° 745.1
— Masterman Ready. New ed. Lon., 1857. p.8° a35.»
MARRYAT
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MARKYAT, F. Mr. Midshipman Easy. X. York,
1857. 12° 745.5
— - Same. Rev. eel. Boston, 1&30. 2v. 12° . 745.4
— Newton Forster : or, the merchant service.
New York, 1857. 12° 745.9
— Pacha of many tales. New York, 1857. 12°. 745.2
— Percival Kcene. New York, 1857. 12° ... 745.15
— Peter Simple. New York, 1857. 12° 745.7
— Phantom ship. New York, 1857. 12° 745.12
— Poacher. New York, 1857. 12" 745.3
— Second series of a diary in America. Phila-
delphia, 1840. 12° 028.7
— Snarleyyow, or the dog fiend. New York,
1857. 12° 745.8
MARRYING too late. A tale. Wood, G 498.5
MARSDEX, J. B. History of the later Puritans,
1642-1662. 2ded. London, 1854. 8° . . . . 1085.17
MARSH, A. Angela a novel. Lond., 1848. 3v. 12° 795.9
— Country vicarage. [Also; Tale of an oak
tree : poem.] London, 1852. 16° 409.9
— Emilia Wyndham. New York, n.d. 8° ... 795.6
— - Same. London, 1848. 16° 795.7
— Lettice Arnold. A tale. London, 1850. 2v.
12° 795.8
— Mordaunt hall. A novel. N. Y., n.d. 8° . . . 795.10
— - Same. London. 1849. 3v. 12° 795.11
— Professional visits of le docteur noir. [Also .•
Sealed orders and Limoelan.] London, 1852.
16° 469.10
— Protestant reformation in France. Philadel-
phia, 1851. 2v. 12° 1008.2
— Time the avenger. London, 1851. 3v. 12° . . 795.7
— - Same. New York, 1851. 8° 795.4
— Triumphs of tune. N. Y., 1844. 8° 795.1
— Wilmingtons. A novel. London, 1850. 3v.
12° . . .- 795.3
— - Same. New York, 1850. 8° 795.2
MARSH, G. P. The camel. His organization, hab-
its and uses. Boston, 185T«. 10° 177.17
MARSH, J. Remains, [ed. by J. Torrey,] with a
memoir. Boston, 1843. 8°. 534.4
MARSHALL, C. Diary kept during the American
revolution. v.I. Phila., 1839-49. 12° . . . 217.13
MARSHALL, J. Life of George Washington. 2d
ed. Phila., 1840. 2v. 8° 515.2
— Writings upon the federal constitution. Bos-
ton, 1839. 8° 134.4
MAKSHALL, T. W. Episcopal polity of the church.
Edited by J. M. Wainwright. New York,
1844. 12° 118.0
MARSHFIELD, Mass., Memorials of. Thomas, M.
A 227.10
MARSHPEE Indians, Nullification of laws rela-
tive to. Apes, W 249.3
MARTEL, C. Principles of colouring in painting.
London, 1855. 10° 208.8
MARTIN, F. X. History of North Carolina. New
Orleans, 1829. 2v. 8° 236.7
MARTIN, T., Macaulay, T. B. and others. Biog-
raphies of illustrious men 547.7
MARTIN, W. C. L. General history of humming-
birds. London, 1852. 16° 179.2
— History of the dog. London, 1845. 18° ... 840.43
— History of the horse. London, 1845. 18° . . 840.44
MARTIN Chuzzlewit. Dickens, C 471.7-10
MARTIN Touirond : or, a Frenchman in London.
Morier, J 469.17
MARTINEAU, H. Billow and rock: a tale. Lon-
don, 1846. 18° 840.42
— British rule in India. London, 1857. 10° . . 989.5
— Deerbrook : a novel. London, 1839. 3v. 12° . 749.1
— Eastern life, present and past. Phila., 1848. 8° 086.1
— - Same. London, 1850. 8° 686.2-4
— Essential faith of the universal church. Bos-
ton, 1833. 18° 1099.28
— Five years of youth. 1st American ed. Bos-
ton, 1832. 18° 749.5
— Household education. Phila., 1849. 18°... 137.19
— Illustrations of political economy. Boston,
1832-35. 19v. 12° 749.2-3
MARTINEAU, H., continued.
Contents. — Vol. I. Life in the wilds. II. The hill
and the valley. III. Brooke nnd Brooke Farm. IV.
Demcrara. V. Ella of Garreloch. VI. \Vcal and
•woein Garveloch. VII. A Manchester st: ike. VJII.
Cousin Marshall. IX. Ireland. X. Homes abroad.
XI. For each and for all. XII. French wines and
polities. XIII. The charmed sea. XIV. Berkeley
the banker, part 1. XV. Berkeley the banker, part 2.
XVI. Messrs. Vanderput and Snoek. XVII. Tho
loom and the lugger, part 1. XVIII. The loom and
the lugger, part 2. XIX. Sowers not reapers.
— Letters on man's nature, to H.G.Atkinson .
— Life in the sick-room. Introduction to Amer-
ican ed. by E. L. Follen. Boston, 1844. 12°
— - Same. 2d American ed. Boston, 1845. 16°
— Miscellanies. Boston, 1836. 2v. 12°
— Poor laws and paupers illustrated. The par-
ish : a tale. Boston, 1833. 18"
— Retrospect of western travel. London, 1838.
3v. 12°
— Society in America. New York, 1837. 2v. 12°
— The faith as unfolded by many prophets. Bos-
ton, 1833. 18°
MARTINEAU, J. Miscellanies. Boston, 1852. 12°
878.2
1139.7
868.2
749.4
626.10
628.17
1099.29
10S0.17
Contents. — The life, character and works of Dr.
Priestley; The life and correspondence of T. Arnold,
]>. D.; Church and state; Theodore Parker's dis-
course of religion; Phases of faith; The church of
England; The battle of the churches.
— Studies of Christianity. Ed. by W. R. Alger.
Boston, 1858. 12° 1086.14
MARTINS of Cro' Martin : a novel. Lever, C. . . 501.10-17
MARTIUS, K. F. P. von. See Spix and Martius.
MARTOU, E. Etudes sur les institutions de prevoy-
ance. Bruxelles, n.d. 12° 1005.38
MARTYN, H. Journal and letters. Edited by S.
Wilberforce. 1st American ed. New York,
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MARTYRIA: legend of the reign of Edward VI.
Mountford, W 488.8-9
MARTYRS. Butler, A. Lives of the 541.5
— Chateaubriand, Vte. de. Les martyrs .... 1066.7
— Fox, J. Book of 1101.2
— Tayler, C. B. Memorials of the English . . 1094.10
MARTYRS' triumph, and other poems. Mellon, G. 338.14
MARVEL, Ik. Pseiid. See Mitchell, D. G.
MARY Barton: a tale of Manchester life. Gas-
kell, E. C 794.15
MARY Bell : a Franconia story. Abbott, J. . v.IV. of 738.4
MARY Erskine : a Franconia story. Abbott, J.v.III. of 738.4
MARY, Queen of England. Turner, S. Reign of. 965.4
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MARY, Queen of Scots. Abbott, J. History of . 509.7-12
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— Benger, E: O. Memoirs of 594.2-8
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— Mignet, F. A. A. Histoire de 1006.25
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MARY Stuart : historical drama. Schiller, F. v. . 818.11
MARY of Burgundy : or, the revolt of Ghent. James,
G. P. R 403.0
MARYLAND, History of, 1033-00. Bozman, J. L. . 235.3
MARYS, The, or the beauty of female holiness.
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MASCARON,'J. Oraison funebre de Turenne . . . 1006.5
MASIUS, H. Studies from nature. Translated by
C. Boner. London, 1855. 8° 178.3
MASON, G. C. Application of art to manufactures.
New York, 1858. 12° 197.1
MASON, J. Treatise on self-knowledge. New
York, n.d. 12° 1109.11
MASON, J., Maj. Life of. Ellis, G. E. Sparks's
American biography v.XIII. of 529.1
MASON, L. Musical letters from abroad. Festivals
of 1852. New York, 1854. 12° 209.6
MASONIC institution, Letters on. Adams, J. Q. . 134.6
MASONRY. Dobson, E. Stone cutting and . . . 819.17 18
— Nicholson, P. Treatise on stone cutting and 202.3
— Treatise on. Encyclopaedia Britannica. . . . 201.4
MASS
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MASS and rubrics of the Roman Catholic church.
Cotter, J. R 1008.23
MASSACHUSETTS. Barber, J. W. Historical col-
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— Barry, J. S. History of 223.3
— Baylies, F. Mems. of New Plymouth, 1020-41. 223.11
— Bradford, A. History of 223. (MO
— Bradford, W. Hist, of Plym. plantation. v.III. of 278.4
— Carpenter, \V. H. History of 228.11-12
— Hayward, J. Gazetteer of 229.2
— Hitchcock, E. Geology, mineralogy, botany
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— Holland, J. G. History of Western 227. H
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— Oliver, P. Puritan commonwealth of . . . . 223.4
— Thornton, J. W. Landing at Cape Anne. . . 223.2
— Washburn, E. Judicial history of 297.2
— Young, A. Chronicles of the. lirst planters of. 223.12
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For the history of the divisions of this State, see
names of counties, towns, etc., as follows: Acton;
Attleboro'; Berkshire; Beverly; Boston; Boxfunl;
Bradford; Biidgewater; Cambridge; Concord; Dan-
vers ; Dedham ; Dorchester ; Duxbury ; Enstham ;
Framingham; Georgetown; Groton; Ilinghnm; Leo-
minster; Lincoln ; Lowell ; Maiden ; Matshflcld ;
Mcdford; Nantucket; Nalick; Newburyport; Orleans;
Pepperell ; Plymouth ; llov.lcy; Salem; Scituate;
Shrewsbury; Watertown; Willfiect; Weston.
— [Report] Manual of the mulberry tree. By
J. H. Cobb. Newed. Boston, 1833. 12°. 109.10
— Report on the invertebrata of Massachusetts.
By A. A. Gould. Cambridge, 1841. 8°. . . 175.2
MASSACHUSETTS Charitable Mechanic Associa-
tion. Annals, compiled by J. T. Bucking-
ham. Boston, 1853. 8° 294.5
MASSACHUSETTS Historical Society's collections.
First ser., from 1792-1809. Boston. lOv. 8° 278.1
— - Same. Second ser., from 1814-23. 10v. 8° 278.2
— - Same. Third ser., from 1825-49. lOv. 8° 278.3
— - Same. Fourth ser., from 1852-58. 4v. 8° 278.4
MASSACRE in Boston in 1770, Reminiscences of
the. Hewes, G. R. T 219.4
MASSEY, G. Poetical works. Boston, 1857. 18° . 359.9
— Poems and ballads. From the 3d London ed.
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MASSIE, N. Biogr. sketches of. McDonald, J. . 518.8
MASSINGER, P. Plays, with notes by W- Gifford,
London, 1805. 4v. 8° 353.8
Contents. — Vol. I. Introd.; Essay, etc., by Dr. Fer-
riar; Virgin-martyr; Unnatural combat; Duke of Mi-
lan. II. Bondman; Renegado; Parliament of love;
Roman actor; Great Duke of Florence. III. Maid
of honour; The picture; Emperor (.f the East; Fatal
dowry; New way to pay i Id debts. IV. City madam;
The guardian; A very woman; Bnshi'ul lover; The
old law.
— - Same. 3d ed. London, 1S40. 8° 353.4
Contents. — Same as above.
— Plays, adapted for family reading. New
York, 1831. 3v. 18° 357.14
Contents. — Vol. I. Life; Virgin-martyr; Great
Duke of Florence ; Bondman; Maid of honour. II.
Duke of Milan; The city madam; Unnatural com-
bat; The picture; Selections from the Roman actor.
III. New way to pay old di-btt; Fatal dowry ; Em-
peror of the East; A very woman; Bashful lover.
MASTERMAN Ready : a sea talc. Marry at, F.. . . 835.9
MASTER'S house: a tale of Southern life. By
Logan. New York, 1854. 12° 790.13
MASTICS, Treatise on. Burnell, G. R 819.32
MASTING, mast-making, etc. Kipping, R 819.38
MASTODON giganteus of N. America. Warren, J. C. 170. 1
MATERIA medica. See Medicine.
MATHF.MATICAL dictionary. Davies, C 147.1
MATHEMATICAL geography. Lloyd, E. . v.III. of 365.14
MATHEMATICAL instruments. Heather, J. F.
Treatise on 199.21
— Kentish, T. Treatise on a box of 199.9
MATHEMATICAL tables. See Tables.
MATHEMATICAL, The. Davies, T. S 147.9
MATHEMATICS. Brougham, H. and Routh, E. J.
Analytical view of Newton's prindpia . . . 147.0
— De Morgan, A. Connection of number and
magnitude 147.16
— Gregory, O. M. for practical men 147.2
— Hamilton, W. R. Lectures on quaternions . 147.7
— Hann, J. Treatise on conic sections 829.22
— Peirce, B. Curves, functions and forces . . . 148.2
— The study and difficulties of. Library of Use-
ful Knowledge 305.12
— See also .• Algebra, Arithmetic, Assurance,
Astronomy, Geometry, Mechanics, Optics,
etc.
MATHER, C. Sufferings of Margaret Rule .... 229.5
— Life of Peabody, W. B. O v. VI. of 529.1
MATINS and vespers. Bowring, J 349.18
MATTHEW, St., Gospel of. See Bible.
MATTHEW of Westminster, Flowers of history,
especially such as relate to Britain, to A.D.
1307. London, 1853. 2v. p.8° 856.5
MATTHEW Paris. English hist, from 1235 to 1273.
Translated by J. A. Giles. London, 1852-54.
3v. p.8° 850.1
— Flowers of history ascribed to. Roger of
Wendover 846.9
MATTHEW Wald, History of. Lockhart, J. G. . 709.9
MATTHEWS, H. Diary of an invalid in Italy,
France, etc., 1817-19. London, 1835. 10°.. 079.14
MATTIILE, A. G. History of Greek and Roman
literature. Translated from 3d ed. Oxford,
1841. 12° 406.11
MATTHIAS, B. Rules of order in deliberative
bodies. 5th ed. Philadelphia, 1851. 18° . 139.22
MATTISON, H. Spirit-rapping unveiled. New
York, 1853. 12° 125.19
MAUD and other poems. Tennyson, A 334.17-18
MAUNDER, S. History of the world. Ed. by J.
Inman. New York, 1853. 2v. 8° 951.5
MAUNDEVILLE, Sir J. See Mandeville, Sir J.
MAUNDRELL, H. Journey from Aleppo to Jeru-
salem, A.D. 1097 ; also, a journey from Cairo
to Mt. Sinai. Translated by Bp. Clayton.
London, 1810. 8° 684.9
— Narrative of travels in Palestine 840.7
MAUREL, J. The Duke of Wellington, his char-
acter, actions and writings. 3d ed. Lon
don, 1853. 16° 558.8
MAURITIUS, Narrative of a visit to. Backhouse, J. 692.13
MAURY, J. S. Principles of eloquence. N. Y.,
n.d. 18" 830.4
MAURY, L. F. A. Les fees du moyen-age. Paris,
1843. 12" 1078.2
MAURY, M. F. Physical geography of the sea.
New York, 1855. 8° 145.1
— - Same. New ed. New York, 1857. 8° . . 145.2-6
MAURY, S. M. Statesmen of America in 1840.
London, 1847. 12' 525.1
MAVERICK, A. and Briggs, C. F. History of the
Atlantic cable 190.16
MAVERICK, S. Trial of British soldiers for the
murder of S. M. and others, 5th March,
1770 in Boston 219.1
MAW, H. L. Passage from the Pacific to the At-
lantic, descending the Amazon. London,
1829. 8" 033.13
MAXIMILIAN II. of Austria, Times of. Ranke, L. 409.27
MAXWELL, A. M. A run through the United
States in 1840. London, 1841. 2v. 12°. . . 026.9
MAXWELL, W. H. Border tales and legends of the
Cheviots and the Lammermuir. London,
1852. 16° 807.12
— The field-book. London, 1833. 8° 174.1
— Victories of Wellington and the British ar-
mies. New ed. London, 1852. p.8° .... 825.3
— and Dickens, C. Pic-nic papers 462.4
MAXWELL: a novel. Hook, T. E 807.5
MAY, E. J. Bertram Noel : a story for youth.
London, n.d. 12° 805.27
MAY Flower, and misccl. writings. Stowe, H. B. 806.3
MAY Martin, and other talcs. Thompson, D. P. . 726.11
MAYER
117
MELISII
MAYER, C. Mexico as it was, and as it is. 3d ed.
Philadelphia, 1847. 8° 254.5
MAYGUIER, J. P. Midwifery illustrated. Transl.
by A. S. Doane. Oth cd. N. Y., 1850. 8°. 151.3
MATIIKW, E. Dogs, and their management . . . 177.4
MAYIIEW, II. London labour, and the London
poor. London, 1851. 2v. 8° 974.1
— Peasant-boy philosopher — (founded on the
early life of Ferguson.) New York, 1855. 12° 589.4
— "Wonders of science ; or, young Humphry
Davy. New York, 1856. 10° 149.21
MAYIIEW, I. Means and ends of universal educa-
tion. New York, 1857. 12° 137.5
MAYHEW, J. Life and writings of. Bradford, A. 534.2
MAYO, II. Philosophy of living. 3d ed. Lon-
don, 1851. 10° 158.9
— Popular superstitions ; with an account of
mesmerism. From 3d London ed. Phila-
delphia, 1852. 12° 1099.3
MAZARIX, Vie du Cardinal. Come, H 1078.22
MEAD, H. The sepoy revolt ; its causes and con-
sequences. London, 1857. 8° 937.1
— - Same. London, 1853. 1C0 939.3
MEADE, W. Old churches, ministers, and families
of Virginia. Philadelphia, 1857. 2v. 8°.. 230.1
MEANS and ends. Sedgwick, C. M 129.22
MEAKES, J. Voyages made in 1788-89, from China
to the N. W. coast of America. London,
1791. 2v. 8° 623.13
MECCA, Pilgrimage to. Burton, R.F 089.10
MECHANIC, The. Haswell, C. H. M.'s tables . . 198.6
— Kelt, T. M.'s text-book 198.4
— Nicholson, J. Operative 190.8
— Templeton, W. M.'s workshop companion . 199.36
MECHANICAL philosophy. Carpenter, W. B.. . . 146.25
— Coues, S. E. Outlines of a system of 147.17
MECHANICS, Familiar introd. to the principles of. 149.37
— Fenwick, T. Four essays on practical . . . . 195.21
— Ferguson, J. Lectures on select subjects in . 140.8
— Glynn, J. Cranes and machinery for raising
heavy bodies 199.20
— Jamieson, A. M. of thuds for practical men . 144.13
— Kater, H. Treatise on 149.19-20
— Lardner, D. Library of Useful Knowl. . v.I. of 305. 14
— Lefransois, E. Notions de M. generate . . . 1065.31
— Moseley, H. Illustrations of 830. 1
— Renwick, J. The elements of 196.5
— Tomlinson, C. Principles of, and their appli-
cation 819.0
— Weisbach,J. M. of machinery 144.8
— Whewell, W. M. of engineering 195.20
MECHANICS' assistant : a practical treatise on men-
suration 198.5
MECHANISM. Baker, T. Elements of 829.29
— Tate, T. Elements of 199.18
MECHI, J. J. Irrigation with liquid manure . . . 836.1
MECKLENBURG county, N. C. Declaration of in-
dependence by the citizens of 235.6
MEDFORD, Mass., History of. Brooks, C 224.5
MEDICAL biography of the U. S. Thacher, J. . . 523.11
MEDICAL biography, American. Williams, S. W. 523.12
MEDICAL botany. Griffith, It. E 152.11
MEDICAL chemistry, Handbook of. Bowman, J. E. 157.11
MEDICAL jurisprudence. Taylor, A. S 151.5
MEDICI, Lorenzo de, Life of. lloscoc, W 543.11
MEDICLNE. Acton, W. Diseases of the urinary
and generative organs 151.21
— Ashwell, S. Diseases peculiar to women . . 151.16
— Bartlett, E. Fevers of the United States. . . 152.12
— Beasley, H. Pocket formulary 153.6
— Bell, J. On regimen and longevity 157.21
— Bowditch, H. I. Young stethoscopist . . . . 153.10
— Churchill, F. Diseases of women 151.11
— Condie, D. F. Diseases of children 152.6
— Cooper, Sir A. Abdominal hernia 151.1
— Cornell, W. M. Ship and shore physician and
surgeon 157. .",6
— Dunglison, R. Medical. lexicon 151.14
— - New remedies, with formula 151.15
— - Practice of 152.1
— - Therapeutics and materia medica 152.4
MEDICINE. Fallot, L. Aper?u de la M., dans
scs rapports avec les maladies internes . . 1005.14
— Fitch, S S. Uses of the lungs, and longevity. 158.7
— Gregory, G. Lectures on eruptive fevers . . 152.13
— Griffith, R. E. Universal formulary 152.9
— Hall, M. Respiration in drowning 157.5
— Hall, W. W. Consumption 157.12
— Handbook of domestic 826.14
— Hitchcock, E. Diet, regimen, and employment 158.4
— Hufeland, C. W. Art of prolonging life . . 157.27
— Jackson, J. Letters to a young physician .157.23-24
— Kennedy, E. Obstetric auscultation 153.8
— Kitchiner, W. Art of prolonging life .... 158.21
— Macnish, R. Philosophy of sleep 157.28
— Maygrier, J. P. Midwifery illustrated . . . 151-3
— Meigs, C. D. "Woman, her diseases, etc. . . 151.10
— - Obstetrics 152.2
— Neill, J. Compendium of 153.5
— Mohr, F. Practical pharmacy 152.10
— Morfit, C. Pharmaceutical manipulations . . 155.2
— Mott, L. Ladies' medical oracle 158-3
— Neill, J. Compendium of medical science. . 153.5
— Paine, M. Materia medica and therapeutics. 153.9
— Parker, E. H. Mother's hand-book 157.15
— Payen, A. Substances alimentaires 1078.37
— Pereira, J. Materia mediea and therapeutics. 152.7
— - Treatise on food and diet 157.3
— Ramsbotham, F. H. Process of parturition. 151.2
— Raspail, F. V. Domestic 829.37
— Ricord, P. Syphilis 151.22
— - Venereal diseases 153.2
— Smith, T. S. Promotion of human longevity. 850.15
— Sunderland, L. Theory of nutrition .... 157.31
— Sweetser, W. Treatise on digestion 157.29
— Tanner, T. H. Manual of the practice of . . 155.27
— Tilt, E. J. Women at the critical periods . 158.18
— Tweedie, A. Fever and its modifications . . 153.11
— Vidal, A. Venereal diseases 152.5
— Walker, A. Pathology 158.2
— Warren, J. C. Etherization 157.22
— Watson, T. Principles and practice of physic. 151.6-9
— Wesley, J. Primitive physic 157.36
— West, C. Diseases of infancy and childhood. 151.20
— Whitehead, J. Causes and treatment of abor-
tion and sterility 153.3
— Wilson, E. Diseases of the skin 153.1
— - On healthy skin, with treatment of cuta-
neous diseases 157.14
— Wood, G. B. Treatise on the practice of . . 152.3
— - and Bache, F. Dispensatory of the United
States 151.02
See also .• Anatomy, Disease, Health, Sur-
gery ; also the names of Various diseases.
MEDITERRANEAN. Napier, E. Excursions along
the shores of the 675.15
— Schroeder, F. Shores of the 676.5
— Willis, N. P. Summer cruise in the . . . .670.11-15
MEDWAY, Dutch in the. Mac Farlanc, C 840.37
MEDWIN, T. Conversations of Lord Byron. New
York, 1824. 12° ". 898.20
MEETER, E. Holland, its institutions, etc. Lon-
don, 1857. 12° 917.4
MEIGS, C. D. Obstetrics ; the science and art.
2d ed. Philadelphia, 1852. 8° 152.2
— Woman, her diseases and remedies. 3d ed.
Philadelphia, 1854. 8° 151.10
MEIJJHOLD, J. W. Mary Schweidler; the amber
witch. Transl. by Lady D. Gordon. New
York, 1845. 12° 410.13
— - Same. London, 1844. 12° 889.34
— Sidonia, the sorceress. New York, n.d. 8°. 802.1
MELANCHOLY, Anatomy of. Burton, R 872.7-9
MELANCHTHON, P., Life of. Ledderhose, K. F. . 545.9
MELANTHE : or, the days of the Medici. A tale.
Maberly, K. C 709.3
MELAS, T. Erwin von Steinbach ; ein Roman.
Hamburg, 1834. 3v. 10 1035.2
MELBOURNE, and the Chincha isl'ds. Peck, G. W. 705.21
MELISH, J. Travels in the United States of Am.,
1806-11, and through G. Britain and U. Can-
ada. Philadelphia, 1812. 2v. 8° 623.7
MELLEN
118
MET AST AS IO
MELLEN, G. Martyr's triumph, and other poems.
Boston, 1833. 12° .............. SOS. 14
— Sad tales and g-lad tales. Boston, 1828. 12°. 480.13
MELLICII.VMPE : a legend of the Santee. Simms,
W. G .................... 790.17-21
MELVILL, H. Bible thoughts. N. York, n.d. 10° 119.17
MELVILLE, G. J. W. Kate Coventry: an auto-
biography. Boston, 1856. 8° ....... 802. 40-11
MELVILLE, H. Confidence man ; his masquerade.
New York, 1857. 12° ............ 730.10
— Moby Dick: or, the whale. N. Y., 1851. 12°. 730.9
— Omoo. Adventures in the South seas. Lon-
don, 1847. 12° ............... 899.1
— - Same. 5th ed. New York, 1847. 12°.. 730.1
— - Same. 6th ed. New York, 1852. 12° . . 736.5
— Piazza tales. New York, 1850. 12° ...... 730.11
— Pierre : or, the ambiguities. N. Y., 1852. 12" 730.8
— Redburn : his first voyage. New York, 1849.
12°
736.6
— Typee : a peep into Polynesian life. New
York, 1846. 12° ............... 730.4
— - Same. London, 1846. 12° ........ 899.2
— - Same. Revised ed. New York, 1847. 12° 730.2-3
— - Same. With sequel. N. Y., 1847. 12°. . 736.1
— White jacket: or, the world in a man-of-war.
New York, 1850. 12° ............ 730.7
MEMES, J. S. History of sculpture, painting and
architecture. Edinburgh, 1829. 18° .... 830.48
— Memoirs of the Empress Josephine. Edin-
burgh, 1831. 18° .............. 830.67
— - Same. New York, 1855. 18° ...... 810.34-38
MEMOIRS of a working-man. London, 1845. 18° . 840.45
MEMORABILIA of Socrates. Xenophon ..... 844.4
MEMORIALS of the late war. [1806-15.] Edin-
burgh, 1828. 2v. 18" ............ 830.42
MEMORIES of youth and manhood. Willard, S. . 525.16
MEMORY and hope. Boston, 1851. 8" ....... 346.1
MEN and manners. Hazlitt, W. Essays on . . . 886.11
— Shenstone, W. Essays on .......... 850.27
MEN and things, Short essays on. Baker, J. L. . 136.16
MEN and women : poems. Browning, R ...... 335.4-5
MEN of capital : a novel. Gore, C. G ....... 776.8
MEN of character. Jerrold, D ........ v.II. of 900.1
MEN of the time. New York, 1852. 12° ..... 548.1-2
MEN, women and books. Selection of sketches,
essays, etc. Hunt, J. H. L ......... 908.1
MENAGERIES of the Zoological society. Bennett,
E. T ..................... 172.19-20
MENAGERIES. Natural history of monkeys, opos-
sums and lemurs. London, 1850. 12° ... 839.17
— Quadrupeds, described and drawn from living
subjects. Boston, 1830-32. 2v. 12°. ... 849.16-17
— - Same. London, 1848. 3v. 12° ...... &39.18
MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY, T. Life and works
of. Benedict, J ............... 545.4
MEN'S wives. Thackeray, W. M ......... 508.18-20
MENSURATION. Baker, T. Treatise on ..... 829.25
— Haswell, C. H. M. and practical geometry . 147.25
MENZEL, W. History of Germany. Transl. by
Mrs. Horrocks, from 4th German ed. Lon-
don, 1848-9. 3v. p.8° ............ 848.2
MERCANTILE correspondence. Anderson, W. . . 136.21
MERCANTILE guide for the United States. Freed-
ley, E. T ................... 290.3
MERCEDES of Castile. Cooper, J. F ........ 700.45-49
MERCER, J. Lyric poems. 2ded., with additions.
London, 1804. 16° ............. 358.18
MERCHANT, The: or, success in life. Tuthill,
L. C ..................... 525.19
MERCHANT'S manual. Foster, B. F ........ 136.22
MERCIER, L. S. Tableau de Paris. Vie de Mer-
cier, etc., par Desnoiresterres. Paris, 1853.
12° ..................... 1070.1
MERCK, J. H. Briefe von ............. 1034.10
MEREDITH, L. A. My home in Tasmania. Lon-
don, 1852. 2v. 12° ............. 705.10
— - Same. New York, 1853. 12° ....... 707.10
— Residence in N. S. Wales, 1839-44. London,
1844. 12° .................. 899.3
MERES rivales, Les: ou la Calomnie. Geulis,
Mme.de . 10fi6.7
MERIMEE, P. Chronique du temps de Charles IX.
Bruxelles, 1835. 18° 1009.4
— Colomba. From the French. Bost., 1850. 12° 787.12
— History of Peter the cruel, king of Castile and
Leon. London, 1849. 2v. 12° 546.18
— La Jaquerie. Famille de Carvajal. [Drames.j
Bruxelles, 1828. 18° 1009.0
— Theatre de Clara Gazul. Bruxelles, 1828. t.I.
18° 1009.0
Contents. — Les Espagnols en Dancmarck ; t'ne
feinra<.' est un (liable: L'amour africain; Incs Mendo,
ou le prejuge vaincu; Ines Meudo, ou le triompbc du
prejuge; Le ciel et 1' enfer.
— Voyage dans le midi de la France. Bruxelles,
1835. 12° 1009.3
— Voyage dans 1' ouest de la France. Bruxelles,
1837. 18° 1009.2
MERIVALE, C. History of Rome under the em-
perors. Part III. The Augustan age. Lon-
don, 1843. 8° * 305.9
MEELE d' Aubigne1, J. H. History of the refor-
mation. Transl. by H. White. New York,
n.d. 5v. 12° 1107.13
— - Same. Hartford, 1852. 4v. in 2. 12°.. . 1095.10
— - Same. Philadelphia, 1843. 8° 1065.13
MERLIN, Countess de. Memoir of Mmc. Malibran.
London, 1840. 2v. 12° 015.10
MEROVINGIENS, Recits des temps. Thierry, A. . 1070.14
MERRIE England in the olden time. Daniel, G. . 978.1
MERRIMACK river, A week on. Thoreau, H. D. . CC3.17
MERRIMAN, Archdeacon. The Kafir, the Hotten-
tot, etc. Passages of missionary life. Lon-
don, 1854. 16° 578.7
MERRY Christmas : a story. Mackarness, M. . . 476.7-8
MERRY Mount : a romance of Massachusetts col-
ony. Motley, J. L 476.4-5
MERRY tales of the three wise men of Gotham.
Paulding, J. K 797.11
MERRY wives of Windsor, First sketch of the . . 342.8
MERZ, H. Christliche Frauenbildcr. 2tc Ausg.
Stuttgart, 1855. 2v. 12° 1014.3
MESMERISM. Bersot, E. M. et le magnetisme
animal 1078.41
— Mayo, H. Account of 1099.3
— Townshend, C. H. Facts in 125.17
See Animal magnetism.
MESOPOTAMIA. Buckingham, J. S. Travels in . 694.16
— Fraser, J. B. M. from the earliest ages . . . 820.54
— Southgate, H. Visit to the Syrian church in. 118.15
MESSAGES of the presidents of the U. S. from
1789-1849. Williams, E 2%. 4
METALLIC wealth of the U. S. Whitney, J. D.. . 163.1
METALLURGY. Connaissance des metaux .... 1075. G4
— Holland, J. Present state of manufactures
in metal 408.10
— Mitchell, J. Manual of practical assaying. . 144.10
— Napier, J. Ancient workers in metal .... 199.4
— Overman,!'1. Treatise on 195.7
— Phillips, J. A. Chemistry of the metals. .. 190.14
— - Manual of. 190.14
— - Mining and records of 196.12
— Piggot, A. S. Chemistry and M. of copper . 198.10
— Rogers, S. B. Elementary treatise on iron . 195.8
— Smee, A. Elements of electro-M 196.13
METAMORPHOSES. Ovidius Naso, P 824.7
METAMORPHOSES, or the golden ass. Apuleius.
Madaurensis, L 834.15
METAPHYSICAL science applied to the evidences
of religion. Bowen, F 125.8
3IETAPHYSICS. See Intellec. science, and Philos.
METASTASIO, P. Opere. Prato, 1820. 14v. in 7. 16° 1049.2
Contents. — Vol. I. Vita; Didone abbantionata ;
Siroe; Catonc in Uiica. II. £zio; Aleesandro ncil'
Indie; Ariascr.-c; Adriano in Siria. III. Dcmetrioj
Issipile; Olimpiade; Demofoonte. IV. Larleiiicnza
di Tito; Achilla in Sciro; Ciro riconosciutn; Temis-
toclc. V. Zenobia ; Antigono; Iperraestia; Semiia-
mide. VI. Attilio Regolo; II re pastore ; L'eroe
cinese; Nitteti. VII. II trionfo di Clelia; Komcloed
Enilia; II Ruggiero; Giustino. VIII. Drammisacii:
Per la fcstivita del Santo uatule; La passion c; Siint'
Elena al Caivario; La morte d'Abel; Giuseppe ricon-
METASTASIO
119
MILES
METASTASIO, P., continued.
osciuto; Bctulia liberals; Gioas re di Giuda; Ifacco.
IX. Poesie profani: La contcsa de'Numi; II lenipio
dell' eternita; L'asilo d'amorc; Lc grazie vendicatc;
llsogno di Scipionc; II palladio comcrvato; 11 Pa--
nasoaccusato c difeso; La pace tra la riitti e la bcl-
lezza ; Astrea placata ; II natal di Giove; L'amor
prigionicro; II vero omaggio; Ladanza; L'isola disa-
bitata. X. LeCinesi) II ciclopc; llsogno; Alcldc al
bivio: Egcria: II Parnaso confuso; II trionfo d'amore;
Partenopc; La rispettosa tenerczza; Tribute di ria-
pctlo e d'amorc ; La gara ; La ritrosia disarmata i
L'apc; L'Atenaidc. XI. La corona; La pace fra le
tre Dee; La Galatea; L'Endimione; Gli orti espe-
ridi; L' Angelica serenata; Cantate. XII. Epitalamji
Sonetti; Canzonette, ec. XIII. Estratlo dell' aite
poetica d'Aristotele. XIV. Dell' arte poetica di O..
Orazio Flacco. Traduzioni; Lettcre ; Seutenzc c
raaisirae.
— Vie do. Beyle, H 1007.18
METCALFE, F. The Oxonian in Thelemarken, or
notes of travel in Norway. London, 1858.
2v. 12° COG. 3
METEOROLOGY. Arago, F. D. J. Meteorological
essays 145.17
— Bassnett, T. Mechanical theory of storms . 145.25
— Brocklesby, J. Elementsof 145.27
— Butler, T. B. Philosophy of the weather . . 145.20
— Danicll, J. F. Elementsof 145.10
— Drew, J. Practical 149.17
— Greenwood, G. Kain and rivers 145.14
— Ilouzeau, J. C. Physique du globe, et .. . . 1005.22
— Howard, L. Lectures on 145.28
— Jenyns, L. Observations in 145.24
— Kaemtz, L. F. Complete course of 147.24
— Lardner, D. Manual of 308.14
— Muller, J. Principles of 144.11&19
— Piddington, H. Sailor's horn-book for the
law of storms 145.18
— Prout, W. M. with reference to natural the-
ology 826.10
— Redfield, W. C. Storms of the Atlantic coast. 145.22
METHODISM. Jobson, F. J. America and Amer-
ican 025.22
— Taylor, I. Wesley and 1108.4
METHODIST Episcopal church. Doctrines and dis-
cipline. New York, 1848. 12° 129.8
METHODIST Episcopal pulpit. Clark, D.W... . 10%. 10
METHODIST ministers, Lives of. Gorrie, P. D.. . 535.14
METRICAL romances, Specimens of early English.
Ellis, G. , 840.5
METROPOLITAN pulpit. Grant, J 10U9.ll
MEULDER, L. de. Le calcul mental et le calcul
chiffre. Bruxelles, n.d. 12° 1005.39
MEXICAN revolution, Memoirs of. Robinson,
W. D 254. 4&S
MEXICAN travel. Taylor, J. Bayard 027.17
MEXICO. Bullock, W. Six months in 033.9
— Calderon de la Barca, F. E. Life in 033.7
— Carleton, J. II. Hist, of the battle of Buena
Vista 259.8
— Carpenter, W. W. Travels and adventures in. 038.8
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MEXICO. Prescott, W. H. Conquest of 252.1-2
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MICHAEL Armstrong, the factory boy. Trollope, F. 787.6
MICHAUD.J. F. History of the crusades. Transl.
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— - Same. New York, 1847. 12° 919.4
— Jeanne d'Arc. Paris, 1856. 12° 1078.34
— Modern history. New York, n.d. 18° . . . 820.64
— The people. Transl. by G. H. Smith. New
York, 1846. 12° 124.17
— Women of the French revolution. Phila.,
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MICHIGAN, History of. Lanman, J. H 820.41
MICROSCOPE, The. Carpenter, W. B. The M. and
its revelations 178.21
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— Hannover, A. Construction and use of . . . 145.19
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MIDDLE ages, The. Berington, J. Literary hist. of. 404.9
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MIDDLEBURY, Conn. History of. Cothren, W. . 225.2
MIDNIGHT sun ; a pilgrimage. Bremer, F 455.4-^5
MIDSHIPMAN Easy : a novel. Marryat, F 745.5
MIDSUMMER eve ; a fairy tale. Hall, A. M 804.3
MIDSUMMER medley for 1830. Smith, H 797.6
MIDSUMMER night's dream, Illustrations of. Hal-
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MIDWIFERY. See Medicine.
MIER, Texian expedition against the city of, 1842.
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MIGNET, F. A. A. Antonio Perez et Philippe II.
3e e"d. Paris, 1854. 12° 1000.26
— Charles V. son abdication, son sejour et sa
mort a Yuste. 2de ed. Paris, 1854. 8°. . 1065.1
— Histoire dc Marie Stuart. Paris, 1854. 2v. 12° 1006.25
— History of Mary, Queen of Scots. London,
1851. 3v. 8° 554.4
— History of the French revolution, 1789-1814.
From Lond. ed. New York, 1827. 8° ... 1005.0
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— - Same. London, 1856. p.8° 837.3
MILBURN, M. M. Sheep and shepherding. Lon-
don, n.d. 10° v.I. of 109.15
— The cow. New ed. London, n.d. 10°. v.I.oflG9.15
MILBURN, W. H. Rifle, axe, and saddle-bags, and
other lectures. New York, 1857. 12° ... 898.14
MILE stones in our life journey. Osgood, S. . . . 1088.22
MILES, H. A. Altar at home, prayers. 7th ed.
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MILES, P. Nordurfari: or, rambles in Iceland.
New York, 1854. 12°. OC8.I2
MILES
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MILES, W. The horse's foot, and how to keep it
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MILES Wallingford ; a novel. Cooper, J. F. . . . 760.0-8
MILITARY and naval resources of European Na-
tious. Wraxall, L 947.3
MILITARY art and science. Colt, S. Manufacture
of rotating chambered-breeehed fire arms . 195.23
— Brialmont, A. Precis d' art militaire .... 1005.9
— Grafton, II. D. Treatise on the camp and
march 197.11
— Jervis-White-Jervis, II. Manual of field op-
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— Jomini, II. de. Art of war 197.10
— Lendy, A. F. Elements of fortification . . . 197. S
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MILLEDULOIA. New York, 1847. 8° 880.7
MILLER, G. History philosophically illustrated.
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MILLER, H. Cruise of the Betsey. Bost., 1858. 12" 107.0
— First impressions of England and its people.
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— Foot-prints of the Creator. Memoir by L.
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— Geology of the Bass rock ; its civil and eccl.
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— My schools and schoolmasters. Bost., 1854. 12° 580.5-7
— Old red sandstone. From 4th London edition.
Boston, 1851. 12° 107.24-20
— Scenes and legends of the North of Scotland.
From 2d London ed. Boston, 1851. 12° . . 040.3
— Testimony of the rocks ; with memorials of
the author. Boston, 1857. 12° 107. 2-5
— - Same. Edinburgh, 1857. 12° 107.1
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MILLER, J.R. History of England. See Hume, D. 903.1
MILLER, S. Life of J. Edwards Sparks's Ameri-
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MILLER, S. F. Bench and bar of Georgia. Me-
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London, 1847. 12° 900.4
— Picturesque sketches of London, past and
present. London, n.d. 12° 040.14
— - Same. London, n.d. 12° 879.10
MILLER, W. A. Elements of chemistry. Part
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MILLINERY, Hand-book of. Howcll, M. J 199.2
MILLIXGEN, J. G. History of duelling. London,
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— Treatment and management of the insane.
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MILLINGTON, J. Hydraulics. Lib. Us. Kn. v.I. of 305.14
MILLOT, C. F. X. Elements of general history.
Translated. Salem, 1796. 5v. 8° 045.3
MILLS. Fenwick, T. An essay upon 195.21
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MILLS, A. Literature and literary men of Great
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MILL-WRIGHT and miller's guide. Evans, O. . . 195.9
MILL-WRIGHT'S and miller's assistant. Hughes,
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MILMAN, E. A. The wayside cross ; or, a tale of
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MILMAN, H. H. Poetical works. Lond., 1839. 3v. 10° 327.9
Contents. — Vol. I. Fall of Jerusalem! Martyr of
Antioch; Belahazzar. II. Samor, lord of the bright
city, and minor poems. III. Anne Bolcyu, a dra-
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, Death of Yajnadatta; Extracts from the Mahabharata;
The deluge.
MILMAN, H. H. Poetical works 332.6
Contents. — Fazio; Samor; Anne Boleyn; Msitvr
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— Fall of Jerusalem. London, 1853. 1C>° . . . . 309.2
— History of Christianity; notes by J. Miirdock.
New York, 1844. 8° 1085.3
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— - Same. 2d edition. London, 1830. 3v. 16° 389.15
MILNE, W. C. Life in China. London, 1857. 12° 097.9
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MILXER, T. Life of I. Watts, D.D. London,
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codes; Comus; Sonnets; Odes; Miscellanies; Trans-
lations; Psalms.
— - Same ; with notes and life by H. Stebbing,
and Channing's essay. London, 1847. 10° . 359.3
Content.— Same as above, added; Elegiarum liber;
Epigrammatum liber; Sylvarum liber.
— - Same. New ed. With notes and life by
J. Mitford. Boston, 1850. 2v. 8° 312.3-5
Contents. — Vol. I. Life; Paradise lost, b. 1—10. II.
Same, concluded; Paradise regained; Samson agon-
istes; Comus: Lycidas; U Penseroso; L'Allearo; Ar-
cades ; Miscellaneous poems ; Sonnets ; Psalms ;
Poems ta ; Elegiarum liber ; Epigram mutum liber;
Sylvarum liber.
— Poetical works. London, 1851. 3v. 12° .. . 329.0
Contents.— Vol. I. Paradise lost, b. 1—4. II. Same,
b. 5— 1^; Paradise regained. III. Samson agonistes;
Miscellaneous poems; SouDcts; Psalms; Elegiarum
liber; Epigrammatum liber; Sylvarum liber.
— - Same. Edited by Sir E. Brydges. New
York, 1852. 8° 312.6
— Paradise lost ; with notes by Sir E. Brydges.
Philadelphia, 1851. 8° 312.7
— - Same. Edited by J. R. Boyd. New.York,
1853. 12° 312.8
— - Same. Life of author by H. Stebbing.
Philadelphia, 1853. 18° 359.2
— Prose works ; with notes, etc., by J. A. St.
John. London, 1848-52. 5v. p.8° 63S.7
Contents:. — Vol. I. Defence of the people of Eng-
land; Second defence; Eikonoklastes. II. Tenure of
kings and magistrates; Areopagitica; Tracts on the
commonwealth; Observations on Ormond's peace;
Letters ot state; Brief notes on Dr. Griffith's sermon;
Reformation in England ; Prclatical Episcopacy ;
Reason of church government urged against prelacy;
True religion, heresy, schism ; Toleration ; Civil
power in ecclesiastical causes. III. Likeliest means
to remove hirelings out of the church; Animadver-
sions upon the remonstrant's defence against Smec-
tymnuus; Apology for Smectymnuus; Doctrine and
discipline of divorce; Judgment of Martin Bucer con-
cerning divorce ; Tetrachordon ; Colasterion; Trac-
tate on education; Declaration for the election of John
III. king of Poland; Familiar letters. IV. Treatise
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MIND. See Intellectual science, Insanity, Educa-
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MIXER'S daughter: a story. Djckens, C 491.1-6
MINER'S guide and metallurgist's directory. Orton,
J. W 199.35
MINES. Cornwall: its M. and miners 658.17
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investment 136.32
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MINIFIE, W. Text-book of geometrical drawing
3d ed. Baltimore, 1851. 8° 203.1^5
— - Same. 5th ed. With appendix on the
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MIXING and metallurgy, Records of. Phillips,
J. A 196.12
MINISTER, E. and son. Complete guide to practi-
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MINISTERING childre'n : a tale. N. Y., 1854. 12° . 416.7
MINNAY Sotor river, Canoe voyage up. Feathers-
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MINNESOTA. Andrews, C. C. Tour through. . . 237.10
— Bond, J. W. M. and its resources 237.8
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MINSTRELS' gift, containing songs and ballads.
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MIRABEAU, H. G. Riquetti, Comte de. Recollec-
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MIRANDA'S [Don F. dc] attempt to effect a revolu-
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MISERRIMUS. New York, ia33. 18° 429.11
MISCELLANIES of literature. D'Israeli, 1 897.5-0
MISSIONARY enterprise, Heroines of. Eddy,D.C.. 539.13
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— Coke, T. M. established in the W. Indies .. 264.5
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MISSISSIPPI, The. Beltrami, J. C. Description of
the course of 625.18
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MISSISSIPPI, The. Monette, J. W. Discovery and
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MISSOURI penitentiary, Imprisonment in. Thomp-
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MISTAKES, One thousand, corrected 406.16
MISTERI di Firenze. Panzani, A 1057.7
MITCHELL, D. G. Battle summer in Paris, 1848.
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— Fresh gleanings of continental Europe. New
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— Lorgnette, The : or, studies of the town. 10th
ed. New York, 1853. 2v. 12" 476.11
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ed. New York, 1853. 12° 476.13
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MITCHELL, J. Falsifications of food. London,
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— Manual of practical assaying. 2d ed. Lond.,
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MITCHELL, N. Early settlement of Bridgewater,
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MITCHELL, O. M. Orbs of heaven. 4th ed. Lon-
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— Planetary and stellar worlds. New York,
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MITFOKD, M. R. Works, prose aud verse. Phila-
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Contents, — Our village ; Bclford Regis ; Country
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— Atherton and other tales. Boston, 1854. 12° 794.13
— Country stories. London, 1850. 16° 779.4
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MITFORD, W. History of Greece. Prefaced by
memoir by Lord Redesdale. Revised by
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MOBY-DICK ; or, the whale. Melville, H 736.9
MODEL republic: its glory or its fall 297.13
MODERN accomplishments : a novel. Sinclair, C. 456.8
MODERN British essayists. Phila., 1848-51. 8v. 8° 803.1-18
Contents. — Vol. I. T. B. Macaulay. II. A. Alison.
III. S. Smith. IV. J. Wilson. V. T. Carlyle. VI.
F. Jeffrey. VII. Talfourd and Stephen. VIII. Sir
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MODERN flirtations : a novel. Sinclair, C. . . .450.12-15
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MOHAMMED. Koran. Transl., with notes and pre-
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— Le Koran. Trad, par Kasimirski. Nouv.ed.
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— Green, S. Life of 389.4
— Irving, W. M. and his successors . . v.IX. of 307.2-3
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n.d. 3v. 12° 1000.40
MOLIERE
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1'ucole des femmes; L'impromptu dc Versailles; Le
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L'amour madecin ; Le misanthrope ; Lc medtciu
malgre lui; Melicerte; Pastorale comique; Lc Sicilien.
III. L'imposteur, on le Tartuffe ; Amphi'ryon ;
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bourgeois gentilhomme; Psyche; Les fourberics de
Scapin; La comtesse d'Escarbagnas ; Lcs femmes
sarantcs; Le malade imaginaire; Po-sies diverses,
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dcs maris; Les facheux; L>cole des femmes; La
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sailles; Le manage forci- ; Don Juan; L'amour mede-
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Tartuffe; Amphitryon; L'avare; George Dandin; M.
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MOLCCCAX archipelago, Voyages through, 1825-20.
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MOLLUSCOUS animals of Scotland, History of.
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MOXACA di Casa. Racconto modcrno. Gugliel-
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MOXACA di Monza. Storia del secolo XVII.
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MOXALDI: a tale. Allston, "VV 755.1
MOXARCHS retired from business. Doran, J. . . 948.5
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MONASTERY, The. Scott, Sir W 400.49
MONCRIF, F. A. P. de. Contes v.XXV. of 1077.1
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MOXK, M. Awful disclosures of the Hotel Dieu
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MOXKEVS. JardineSirW. Nat. hist. of. v.XXVII. of 179.1
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MOXTAGU, M. W. Works. [Ed. by J. Dallaway.]
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ters written before the year 1717; The enchiridion of
Epictctus. II. Letters during Mr. Wortley's embassy.
III. Same; Letters to the Countess of Mar; Letters to
Mr. Wortley, 17S9 to 1761. IV. Letters, J74K to 1756.
V. Letters during her last residence abroad; Poems;
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— Letters and works. Ed. by Lord Wharncliffe.
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MONTALEMBEIJT, C'/e C. dc. Life of St. Elizabeth
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MOXTEXEGRO, Dalmatia and. Wilkinson, J. J. G. 925.5
MONTEREY, Storming and surrender of. Thorpe,
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— Same. New York, n.d. 18° 810.04-05
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MONTGOMERY, Don J. Bernardo del Carpio.
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MONTREAL. Bosworth, N. Early history and
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— Mackenzie, A. Voyages from, to the frozen
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MONTROSE, Legend of. Scott, Sir W 400.34-38
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MOOR, Traces of the Roman and 075.6-7
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MOORE, F. American eloquence, with sketches
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MOORE, G. Man and his motives. N. Y., n.d. 12° 125.20
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MOORE, John, M.D. Society and manners in
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MOORS of Spain. Florian, J. P. C. de 820.70
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MORA, A. H. de. Narrative of imprisonment arid
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MORAL philosophy. Abercrombie, J. Philosophy
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MORAL talcs for the young. Hofland, B 719.14-15
MORAL tales. Guizot, Mme. E. C. P. de M. . . . 737.16
MORALS, minor. See Manners and Minor morals.
MORDAUNT Hall, or a September night. Marsh, A. 795.11
MORE, C. Life of Sir T. More, with a biographi-
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MORE, II. Works. New York, 1847. 7v. 12°. . 907.2
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search of a wile; Essays ; Moriona. III. Christian
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MORE, Sir T. Utopia. Translated by G. Burnet.
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MORE worlds than one, the creed of the philoso-
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MORGAN horses. Linsley, D. C 165.17
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— - Same. London, 1851. 12° 808.4
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— Adventures of Haji Baba in England. Lon-
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— Ayesha, the maid of Kars. Lond., 1834. 3v. 12° 418.3
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MORIN, F. Saint Fransois d' Assise et les Fran-
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MORLEY, H. Gossip. London, 1857. 8° 885.17
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MOSELTHAL, von Nancy bis Koblenz. Hocker, N. 1029.3
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MOSS-SIDE: a novel. Hawes, V 805.18-22
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MURRAY, H. British America. N. Y., 1818. 2v. 18° 820.8
— Discoveries in Africa. 2d ed. Edinburgh,
1818. 2v. 8° 692.10-11
— Discov. in North America. Lond., 1829. 2v. 8° 625. H
— and others. Brit. India. N. Y., 1844. 3v. 18° 810.51
— - Same. London, 1853. 16° 989.1
— and others. Encyclopaedia of geography.
Philadelphia, 1846. 3v. 8° 952.4
— and others. Discovery and adventure in Af-
rica. New York, 1844. 18° 810.18
— and others Discov. and adven. in the Polar
seas and regions. New York, n.d. 18° . . 810.15
MURRAY, H. A. Lands of the slave and free: or,
Cuba, U. S. and Canada. Lond., 1857. 16° . 627.4
MURRAY, J. Family library. London, 1829-51.
75v. 16"
Contents :
Aytoun, W. E. Life and times of Richard I. 379.1
Barrow, Sir J History of the mutiny .and
seizure of H. M. S. Bounty 389.1
— Life of Peter the Great 389.16
Blunt, J. J. Reformation in England .... 379.2
Brewster, Sir David. Letters on natural
magic 379.10
— - Same. 6th ed 379.3
— Life of Sir Isaac Newton 379.4
Buoke, C. Life of J. Churchill, duke of Marl-
borough 379.5
— Ruins of ancient cities. 2v 379.6
Chronicles of London bridge 379.7
Coleridge, H. N. Six months in the West In-
dies in 1825 379.8
Cunningham. A. Lives of British painters,
sculptors and architects. 6v 379.9
Court and camp of Buonaparte 379. 11
Davenport, R. A. The Bastile and its captives. 379.12
— Lives of individuals who raised them-
selves from poverty 379.13
— Narratives of peril and suffering-. 2v.. . 379.14
— Life of Ali Pasha 379.15
De Foe, D. Journal of the plague 379.17
Edmonds, C. R. Life and times of General
Washington. 2v 379.18
Eustace, J. C. A classical tour through
Italy. 3v 379.19
Gleig, G. R. British empire in India. 4v.. . 389.3
Green, S. Life of Mahomet 389.4
Rollings, J. F. Life of Gustavus Adolphus. 389.6
— Life of Cicero 389.7
Irving, W. Knickerbocker's history of N. Y 389.8
— Life and voyag-es of Columbus 389.9
— The sketch-book of Geoffrey Crayon . . 389.10
— Voyages and discoveries of the compan-
ions of Columbus 389.11
Lander, R. and J. Expedition to explore
the course of the Nig-er 389.12
Lives of British physicians 380.13
Lockhart, J. G. Ilistory of Napoleon Buona-
parte 339.14
MacFarlane, C. Lives and exploits of banditti
and robbers 379.16
Milman, H. H. History of the Jews. 3v.. . 389.15
Mutiny at Spithead and the Nore 389.5
Palgrave, Fr. History of the Anglo-Saxons. 389.17
Rennie, J. and Westwood, J. O. Natural
history of insects. 2v 389.18
MURRAY, J. Family library, continued.
Roscoe, T. Life and writings of M. de Cer-
vantes 399.1
Scott, W. Letters on demonology and witch-
craft 399.2
Segur, P. P., Comte de. Expedition to Rus-
sia. 2v 399.3
Sketches of imposture, deception and credu-
lity 399.5
Smcdley, E. Sketches from Venetian hist. 2v. 399.4
Southey, R. Life of Nelson 399.6
Trials of Charles I. and some of the regicides. 399.7
Tour through South Holland, and across the
Netherlands, to Ostend 389.2
Tytler, A. F. Universal history to the begin-
ning of the 18th century. 6v 399.8
Tytler, P. F. Lives of Scottish worthies. 3v. 399.9-10
Wesley, J. Compendium of natural philoso-
phy. 3v 399.11
Williams, J. Life of Alexander the Great. . 399.12
MURRAY, J. Handbooks, viz. Art of travel. See
Galton, F 649.17
— - Belgium and the Rhine. Lond., 1852. 12" 649.7
— - Central Italy. See Blewitt, 0 649.6
— - The continent. 10th ed. Lond., 1854. 12° 649.19
— - Devon and Cornwall. 3d ed. London,
1856. 12° 649.2
— - Egypt. See Wilkinson, J. G 649.13
— - France. 5th ed. London, 1854. 12°.. . 649.1
— - Greece See Bowen, G. F 649.8-9
— - Northern Europe. Part I.-II. New ed.
London, 1849. 2v. 12° 649.11
— Northern Italy Part I.-II. 5th ed. Lon-
don, 1854. 2v. 12° 649.4
— - Portugal. London, 1855. 12° 649.16
— - Rome. See Blewitt, 0 649.10
— - Southern Germany. 7th ed. London,
1855. 12° 649.5
— - Southern Italy. See. Blewitt, 0 649.3
— - Spain. See Ford, R 649.12
— - Switzerland and the Alps. 6th ed. Lon-
don, 1854. 12" 649.18
— - Turkey. 3d ed. London, 1854. 12" .. .649.14-15
MURRAY, J. Home and colonial library. London,
1843-49. 49v. p.8°
Contents .•
Acland, C. Manners and customs of India. . 889.2
Barrow, J. Life and voyages of Sir F. Drake. 889. 13
Borrow, G. Bible in Spain 889.4
— Gypsies of Spain 889.5
Buxton, T. F. Memoirs and correspondence
by his son 889.6
Campbell, T. Lives of the British poets. .. 889.7
Darwin, C. Voyage of a naturalist around
the world 889.12
Drinkwater, J. Siege of Gibraltar 889.14
Edwards, W. H. Voyage up the river Amazon 889. 15
Ford, R. Gatherings from Spain 889.17
French in Algiers. Transl. by Lady Gordon. 8S9.18
Gleig, G. R. Campaigns at Washington and
N. Orleans, 1814-15 889.19
— Life of Robert, first Lord Clive 889.9
— Sale's brigade in Afghanistan 899.11
— Life of Sir Thomas Munro 899.5
Hay, J. H. D. Western Barbary, its wild
tribes and savage animals 889.20
Haygafth, H. W. Bush life in Australia. . . 889.21
Head, F. B. Journeys across the pampas . . 889.22
— Stokers and pokers 889.23
Heber, R. Travels through India. 2v. . . . 889.24
Herbert, H. J. G. Journey in Portugal and
Galicia 889.8
Irby, Capt. C. L. and Mangles, J. Travels in
the Holy Land, Egypt, etc 889.25
Irving, W. Bracebridge hall 889.26
— Tales of a traveller 889.27
Letters from Madras, by a lady 889.28
Letters from the shores of the Baltic 889.29
Lewis, M. G. Residence in the West Indies . 889.30
Livonian tales 889.31
Malcolm, Sir J. Sketches of Persia 889.33
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MURRAY, J. Home and colonial library, continued.
Meinhold, J. W. Amber witch, translated by
Lady D. Gordon 889.34
Melville, H. Omoo: or, the South Sea islanders. 899. 1
— Typee : or, the Marquesas islands. . . . 899.2
Meredith, L. A. Sketches of N. S. Wales,
1839-44 809.3
Milmah, Capt. E. A. The wayside cross : or, a
tale of the Carlist war 899.4
Musgrave, P. : or, missionary life in Canada.
Edited by J. Abbott 889.1
Residence at Sierra Leone, by a lady 899.0
Ripa, Father. Residence at the court of Peking. 899.7
Ruxton, G. F. Adventures in Mexico .... 899.8
Saint-Priest, A. de. History of the fall of the
Jesuits S89.3
Schimmer, K. A. Sieges of Vienna, by the
Turks 889.10
Southey, R. Lives of Cromwell and Bunyan. 889.11
St. John, B. Adventures in the Lybian desert. 899.9
St. John, C. Wild sports and natural history
of the Highlands 899.10
Stanhope, P. H. Historical essays 889.32
— Life of Louis, prince of Conde 889.10
Steflens, H. Adventures on the road to Paris,
1813-14 899.12
— Modern cookery book, based on the work of
Mrs. Rundell. New and revised ed. Lon-
don, 1853. 12° 189.8
MURRAY, L. Power of religion on the mind. From
the 18th ed. New York, 1854. 12° 1084.16
— Memoirs, by himself. Continued by E. Frank.
York, Eng., 1826. 8° 574.12
MURRAY, P. J. Life of John Banim. London,
1857. 10° 586.21
MURRAY, R. Marine engines and steam vessels.
2ded. London, 1852. 10° 829.12
MURRAY, T. B. Pitcairn ; — the island, the people
and the pastor. 2d ed. London, 1853. 10°. 939.6
MURRAY street church lectures 10S3.5
MUSAEUS, J. A. Carlyle's German romance. v.I. of 418.1
MUSEUM, the. Abbott, J v.VI. of 739.1
MUSEUM, Kirby's wonderful and eccentric . . . . 894.1
MUSEUM of science and art. Lardner, D 147.20
— The Louvre, or biography of a. St. John, B. 654.12
MUSGRAVE, G. M. A ramble througli Normandy.
London, 1855. 12° 654.11
MUSGRAVE, P. Memoirs of a Ch. of Eng. mission
in the N. A. colonies. London, 1846. 12° . 889.1
MUSHET, D. Papers on iron and steel. London,
1840. 8° 194.7
Music. Bird, J. Gleanings from the history of . 209.3
— Burgh. A. Anecdotes of 209.8
— Butler, C. A letter on 617.14
— Calcott, J. W. Grammar of 209 12
— Catel, C. S. On harmony 204.1
— Cherubini, L. Counterpoint and fugue .... 204.2
— Chorley, H. F. Recollec. and criticisms on
modern German 209.5
— Dubourg, G. The violin 209.2
— Fetis, E. Les musiciens beiges 1075.29
— Fe"tis, F. J. M. explained to the world . . . 209.10
— - La M. mise a la portee detout le monde . 1078.58
— - Traite e'lementaire de musique 1065.15
— Gardiner, W. M. and friends 204.7
— - M. of nature 204.6
— Harris, J. Treatise concerning- 209.4
— Hewins, J. M. Hints concerning church . . 209.1
— Higgins, W. M. History of 149.18
— Hood, G. History of music in N. England . 209.7
— Hopkins, E. J. The organ , . . 204.3
— Letter to a young piano-forte player 199.28
— Music and the art of dress. From the Quart.
Rev. London, 1852. 16° 209.11
— Seidel, J. J. The organ 204.8
— Singer's companion 207.20
— Spencer, C. C. Church modes 204.5
— - The piano-forte 829.6
— - Treatise on 829.5
— Stafford, W. C. A history of ,830.57
— Webb, G. J. Cultivation of pure tone . . . . '137.16
— Weber, G. Theory of composition 20-1.4
MUSICAL hist., biog., and criticism. Hogarth, G. 209.9
MUSICAL letters from abroad. Mason, L £09.0
MUSICAL terms, Dictionary of. Warner, J. F. . . 204.4
MUSPRATT, Dr. S. Use of the blowpipe. See Platt-
ncr, Prof. 155.18
MUSSET, A. de. Comedies et proverbcs. Paris,
1853. 2v. 12° 1000.27
Contents. — Vol. I. Andre del Snrto; Lorenzaccio;
Les caprices de Marianne; Fantasio; On ne badine
pasavcc I'amour; Lanuit venitiennc; Barberine. II.
Le chandelier; II ne faut jurer de rien; Un caprices
II faut qu'une porle soit ouverte ou fermec; Louison;
On nc sauruit penser a tout; Cirmosine; Bettine.
MUSTAPHA, All, Life of. Stanhope, L 918.2
MUSTON, A. The Israel of the Alps. Transl. by
W. Hazlitt. London, 1852. p.8° 879.13
MUTINEERS, Home of the 1109.8
MUTINY at Spithead and the Xore 389.5
MUTINY of the Bounty. Barrow, Sir J 810.42
MUZZEY, A. B. Man a soul, or evidences of Chris-
tianity. Boston, 1842. 16° 1099.18
— The young maiden. Boston, 1840. 12°.. . . 127.29
MY brother's keeper : a novel. Warner, A. B. . . 794.7
MY consulship. Lester, C. E 678.6
MY courtship and its consequences. Wikoff, H. . 794.18
MY novel. Lytton, E. B 466.15-17
MY own story. Howitt, M 459.18-19
MY uncle, the clockmaker. Howitt, M 459.14
MYRTLE, H. Cats and dogs. London, 1857. 16°. 177.28
MYRTILLA ; a fairy extravaganza. Rice, G. E. . . 350.22
MYSTERIES, modern, explained and exposed.
Mahan, A 125.2
MYSTERIOUS stranger ; a novel. Opie, A 409.48
MYSTIC, the. A poem. Bailey, P. J 344.9
MYTHOLOGICAL fables. Vanden Heuvcl, Mrs. . 345.8
MYTHOLOGY. Bulfinch, T. Age of fable . . .1087.21-24
— Dwight, M. A. Grecian and Roman 1083.10
— Grey, Sir G. Polynesian 1087.20
— Keightley, T. Fairy 840.10
— The M. of ancient Greece and Italy 1087.25
— Pococke, E. Truth in 956.10
— Prichard, J.C- Egyptian 1083.9
— Thorpe, B. Northern 1087.19
See also : Fairy and Supernaturalism.
NAMUR, Histoire du comte de. Borgnct, J. . . .
NAN Darrell, or the gipsy mother : a novel. Pick-
"ering, E
NAOMI, or Boston two hundred years ago. Lee,
E. B
NAXTUCKET, History of. Macy, O
NAPIER, C. J. William the conqueror. Ed. by
Sir W.Napier. London, 1858. 12°
— Life and opinions of, by W. F. P. Napier . .
NAPIER, Lt. Col. E. Shores of the Mediterranean.
London, 1842. 2v. 12°
— Reminiscences of Syria. London, 1843.
2v. 12°
NAPIER, E. E. Excursions in Southern Africa.
London, 1849. 2v. 12°
NAPIER, J. Chemistry applied to dyeing. Phila-
delphia, 1853. 12°
— Ancient workers and artificers in metal. Lon-
don, 1856. 12°
NAPIER, M. Montrose and the Covenanters. Lon-
don, 1838. 2v. 8°
NAPIER, W. F. P. English battles and sieges in
the peninsula. London, 1855. 8°
— History of the war in the peninsula and South
of France. 1807-14. London, 1S28-10. flv. 8°
— - Same. From 4th ed. Phila., 1842. 4v. S*
— Life of Sir C. Napier. London, 1857. 4v. 8* .
— Sir C. Napier's administration of Scinde.
London, 1854. 8°
NAPLES. Beyle, H
— Porzio, C. La congiura de' baroni di Napoli
contra il re Ferdinando I
— Reumont, A. von. N. under Spanish do-
minion
NAPOLEON I. Confidential correspondence of the
emperor and Josephine. With notes by J.
S. C. Abbott. New York, 1850. 12° ....
1075.12
805.5
437.6-7
227.8
415.4
5C5.5
675.15
693.15
C92.15
197.3
199.4
975.9
1007.8
1004.2
1004.1
505.5
937.2
1007.27
1059.9
827.2
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NATURAL
NAPOLEON I. Confidential correspondence with
his brother Joseph. Translated. N. Y-,
INV.. 2v. 12° COS. 7
— Memoirs dictated by himself at St. Helena.
Vols. 1 — 1. Historical miscellanies. Vols.
1—3. 2d ed. London, 18£i-'.>4. In all ?v. S° 002.5
— - Same. V. 1— I. London, 1823-24. 4v. 8° . G03.4
— Memoirs, 1815. Translated by 15. E. O'Meara.
Philadelphia, 1820. 12° 005.10
— Abbott, J. S. C. History of 001. 1-S
— - Napoleon at St. Helena GOJ.2-1
. — Antommarchi, F. Napoleon's exile 002.7
— Bausset, L. F. J. de. Memoirs of the court of. 003.5
— Bourrienne, L. A. F. de. Memoirs of . . . . 830. GO
— Chateaubriand, It. F. A. de. Portrait of
Bonaparte 009.7
— Court and camp of Bonaparte 810.30-40
— Cockburn, Sir G. Buonaparte's voyage to St.
Helena 1009.10
— Floury de Chaboulon, P. de A. E. Private
life, return and reign of, in 1815 004.9
— Forsyth, W. Captivity of N. at St. Helena . 605.5
— Fortescue, H. Two conversations with the
emperor v.III. of 003.1
— Goldsmith, L. Secret hist, of the cabinet of. 1009.14
— Gregorovius, F. Sketch of the early life of . 1007.5
— Hazlitt, W. Life of Napoleon Buonaparte . 00.5.4
— Headley, J. T. N. and his marshals 605.1-2
— History of N. and France 1009.15
— Junot, Mme. L. P. Memoirs of N., his court
and family 003.3
— Las Cases, M. J. E. D. de. Souvenirs de 1'
cmpereur v.III. of 1078.45
— - Private life of N. at St. Helena 003.1-2
— Laurent de PArdeche. History of 604.10
— Lockhart, J. G. The history of 810.2-3
— Maitland, F. L. Surrender of Buonaparte,
and residence on board the Bellcrophon . . 1000.8
— Montholon-Semonville, C. T. de. Captivity
at St. Helena 100G.1
— O'Meara, B. E. N. in exile, or a voice from
St. Helena 005.8-9
— Pelet de la Lozere, J. N. in council 1008.14
— Saint Hilaire, E. M. de. N. et la grande armee. 1068.10
— Savary, A. J. M. R. Memoirs of 602.6
— Scott, Sir W. Life of. 00-1.1-8
— Thiers, L. A. The consulate and the empire. 1002.0
— Vieussieux, A. Sayings and deeds of . . . . 850.20
— Warden, Wm. Conduct and conversations of
N. on board the Northumberland and at St.
Helena 1009.9
— Whately, R. Historic doubts relative to . . 8(58.15
NAPOLEON III. Political and historical works,
with memoirs to 1852. London, 1852. 2v. 8° 134.5
Contents. — Vol. I. Political life ; Political reveries;
Ideas of a new constitution; Switzerland, political
and military; Ideas of Napoleonism; Historical frag-
ments; The revolutions of 16S8 and 1830. II. Analy-
sis of the sugar question; Extinction of pauperism; A
few words relative to Jos. Bonaparte; Opinions; Gov-
ernments and their supporters; Reply to M. de La-
martine; The past and future of artillery; L'ldee
Napoleonienne, 1840; Revision of the constitution,
1851; Miscellaneous papers, etc.: Papers relating to
the coup d'etat.
— Review of his life, character, and policy. Lon-
don, 1857. 8° 004.11
— Roth, E. Life of 004.12
— St. John, J. A. Biography of 004.13
— The empire, and the coup d' etat 1009.0-7
NARES, E. Universal history, continued. See
Tytler, A. F 820.1
NARRATIVE of the loss of the Amazon. London,
1852. 16° 989.9
NASH, J. A. The progressive farmer, a scientific
treatise. New York, 1853. 12° 108.4
NASH, T. Pierce Penniless's supplication to the
devil, with an introduction by J. P. Collier.
London, 1842. 8" 342.11
NASSAU, Bubbles from the Brunnens of. Head,
Sir F. B 007.18
NATCHEZ, Les. Chateaubriand, F. A. dc . . . . 1009.14
NATHALIA Borissovna, Life and times of. Heard,
J. A 540.14
NATHALIE: a tale. Kavanagh, J 454.5-6
NATICK, History of. Bacon, O. N 224.8
— - Same. Biglow, W 224.12
NATIONAL constituent assembly, History of, from
May, 1848. Corkran, J. F 1003.3
NATIONAL illustrated library. London, 1852-54.
32v. 12°.
Contents .-
Boswell, J. Tour to the Hebrides with S.
Johnson 809.1
— Life of S. Johnson 809.2-6
Bunyan, J. Pilgrim's progress 809.9
Dumas, A. Pictures of travel in the South of
France 869.10
Gautier, T. Wanderings in Spain 809.12
Homer, Iliad, translated by A. Pope. 2v.. . 879.1
— Odyssey, translated by A. Pope 879.2
Hue. Travels in Tartary, Thibet and China,
translated by W. Hazlitt. 2v 879. C-7
Illustrated book of English songs, from 10th
to 19th century 839.7
Illustrated book of Scottish songs from 10th
to 19th century 809.8
Mackay, C. Extraordinary delusions and the
madness of crowds. 2v 879.8-9
Miller, T. Picturesque sketches of London . 879.10
Mitchell, O. M. The orbs of heaven 879.11
Mormons, with memoirs of the life and death
of J. Smith 879.12
Muston, A. Israel of the Alps, translated
from the French by W. Hazlitt 879.13
Neale, F. A. Residence in the capital of Siam. 879.14
Pfeiffer, I. Iceland and the Scandinavian
North 879.3
— A woman's journey round the world . . 879.4
— Visit to the Holy Land, Egypt and Italy. 879.5
Pope, A. Memoir, with correspondence .. . 809.13
Rabbe, A. and Duncan, J. Hist, of Russia. 2v. 809.11
Russell, W. Boyhood and early life of extra-
ordinary men 879.15
Walton, I. and Cotton, C. The complete
angler 879.19
Wilkes, C. Narrative of the U. S. exploring
expedition. 2v 879.16-18
NATURAL history of quadrupeds. N. Y., n.d. 18° 820.10
NATURAL history. The elephant. N. Y., n.d. 18° 820.59
— Brown, T. Butterflies, sphinxes and moths . 830.69
— Catlow, A. Drops of water— their inhabitants. 178.29
— Cooper, S. F. Rural hours 168.2-3
— Darwin, C. Voyage of the Beagle 707.12-13
— Goodrich, S. G. Anecdotes of the animal
kingdom 169.14
— Gosse, P. H. Life in its several forms. . . . 178.15
— Gould, A. A. Naturalist's library 172.1
— Humboldt, A. v. Equinoctial regions of Am. 816.13
— Jardine, W. Naturalist's library. 40v. . . . 179.1
— Jesse, E. Gleanings in 178.38
— Jones, T. R. Natural history of animals . . 177.10
— Kemp, T. L. Natural history of creation . . 409.31
— Lee, R. Taxidermy : or, the art of preparing
objects of. 177.25
— Marcct, Mrs. J. H. Scenes in nature .... 109.23
— Myrtle, H. Lessons in 177.28
— Oken, L._ Physio-philosophy 166.2
— Phenomena of nature. See Bell, H. G. . . . 830.32
— Plinius Secundus,C. Natural history . . . . 844.7
— Samuelson, J. The earth-worm and the com-
mon house-fly 175.13
— Sketches in 850.12
— Swainson, W. Study of 398.16
— - Taxidermy 408.5
— Vestiges of the N. H. of creation 149.36
— Waterton, C. Essays on 177.20
— Wood, J. G. Illustrated 177.9
NOTE. — For the natural history of districts, etc.,
see the name of each; and, for the several branches
of natural history, see Conchology, Crustacea, Ento-
mology, Mammalia, Ornithtlogy, Zoology, Zoophytes,
etc., and also. Animals, Aquarium, Birds, Cattle, Dog,
l"i hes, Horse, Insects, Ocean, etc.
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NESTOBIANS
NATURALIST. Broderip, TV. J. Leaves from the
note book of a 178.5
— Knapp, J. F. Journal of a 177.35
— Manual of the practical 849.17
— Quatrefages, A. de. Rambles of a 654.10
— Thompson, E. P. The note-book of a . . . . 178.0
NATURALISTS, Lives of distinguished. See Jar-
dine, Sir \V. Naturalist's library ..... 170.1
Namely .•
Aldrovandi, U. Vol. 17. Le Vaillant, F. Vol. 12.
Aristotle 14. Linnaeus. Sir C. C.
Azara, F. d' 111. M-riaii, M. S. 30.
Banks, Sir J. 38. Pallas, P. S. 18.
Barclay, J. 24. Pennant, T. 7.
Bewick, T. 10. Peron, F. 25.
Bruce, J. 11. Pliny !>.
Buffon, G. C. le C. 27. Raffles, Sir T. S. 8.
Burckhardt, J. L. 40. Kay, J. 33.
Camper, P. 21. Rondelct, W. SO.
Cuvier, G. 1C. Salviani, H. 35.
Dm Drury 15. Schomburtik, R. II. 3!'.
Geer, C. de 28. Sibbald, Sir R. 1.
Gesner, C. 20. Sloane, Sir II. 23.
Haller, A. von 13. Smellie, W. 2.
Huber, F. 34. SwammerJam, J. 28.
Humboldt, A. von 87. Walker, J. 3.
Hunter, J. 22. Werner, A. G. 29.
Lacepede, Comte de iO. Wilson, A. 4.
Lamarck, J. B. P. de 81. Willughby, F. 5.
Latrcillc, P. A. 32.
NATURAL philosophy. Bird, G. Elements of. . 149.24
— Euler, L. Letters on 810-55
— Herschcl, Sir J. F. W. Preliminary discourse
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— Hunt, R. Elementary physics: an introd. to. 820.13
— Lardner, D. Handbooks of 147.18-19
— Marcet, J. H. Conversations on 149.1
— Powell, B. History of 398.5
— Renwick, J. First principles of 149.25
— Society for the diff. of us. knowl. Introduc. to 365.14
— Tate, T. Elementary course of 149.37
— Tomlinson, C. Rudimentary treatise on . . 819.2
— Wesley, J. A compendium of 399.11
See also .• Physics, and the various branches
of natural philosophy, as Electricity, Heat,
Light, Optics, Pneumatics, Sound, etc.
NATURAL theology. See Theology.
NATURE. Addresses and lect's. Emerson, R. TV. 876.0-7
NATURE : on freedom of mind, and other poems.
Boston, 1839. 12° 338.21
NATURE of things : a poem. Lucretius Carus . . 824.9
NATURE. Bacon, F. Interpretation of 820.7
— Bell.H. G. Remarkable phenomena of. . . 830.32
— Bigelow, J. N. in disease 157.25-20
— Bucke, C. Beauties, harmon's and sublim's of. 820.46
— Gardiner, W. The music of 204.0
— Good, J. M. Book of 172.8
— Hooker, \V. Child's book of 177.32
— Humboldt, A. von. Aspects of 167.12
— Marcet, J. H. Scenes in 109.23
— Masius, H. Studies from 178.3
— Mudie, R. Guide to the observation of ... 810.50
— Oersted, H. C. The soul in N 810.15
— Saint Pierre, J. H. B. de. Studies of .... 173.4
— Schele de Vere. Stray leaves fr. the book of. 178.8-9
— Schoedler, F. The book of 145.20
— Trimmer, S. Introd. to the knowledge of .. 129.30
— Tucker, A. The light of N. pursued .... 1094.4
NAUNTOX, Sir R. Fragmenta regalia. Gary, R. . 503.8
NAVAJO country, Military reconnaissance from
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NAVAL architect. Bland, J. Form of ships and boats 829.10
— Creuze, A. F. B. Theory and practice of . . 191 .4
— Griffiths, J. W. Treatise on 191.1
— Kipping, R. Masting and rigging 819.38
— Peake, J. Rudiments of 199.22
— Washington, Capt. Lecture on the progr. of. 199.16
NAVAL art and science. Blunt, J. Shipmaster's
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— Bowditch, N. Practical navigator 135.3
— Boyd, J. M'N. Manual for naval cadets . . . 199.3
— Exercises in small arms and field artillery,
for U. S. naval service 194.8
NAVAL art and science. Greenwood, J. Rudi-
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— Jeans, II. \V. Navigation and nautic. astron. 829.30
— M'Nally, \V. Evils and abuses in the naval
and merchant service exposed 135.20
— Piddington, II. Sailor's horn-book 145.18
— Wrottesley, J., Lord. Navigation . . v. III. of 305. 14
NAVAL and milit. resources of European nations.
TVraxall, L 947.3
NAVAL monument, 1812-15. Bowcn, A 215.11
NAVAL worthies of Queen Elizabeth's reign. Me-
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NAVARIXO. Account of the battle of. James, TV. 986.2
NEAL, D. History of the Puritans, 1517-1688,
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NEALE, A. Spanish campaign of 1808. Memo-
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NKALK, F. A. Narrative of a residence at the cap-
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NEALE, TV. J. Gentleman Jack. Philadelphia,
1&37. 2v in 1. 12" 737.0
NEAXDER, J. A. TV. History of the Christian
religion and church. Transl. by J. Torrey.
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eds.,j Boston, 1852, with v. V. published from
the posthumous papers, by K. F. Th.
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— Life of Jesus Christ. Transl. from the 4th
Ger. ed. by J. M'Clintock and C. E. Blu-
menthal. London, 1851. p.8° 848.8
— Julian and his generation, an historical pic-
ture. New York, 1850. 12" 546.11
— Memorials of Christian life, including Light
in dark places. Transl. by J. E. Ryland.
London, 1852. p.8° 858.7
— Planting and training of the church. Also
Antiguostikus. Transl. by J. E. Ryland.
London, 1851. 2v. 12° 848.9
NEBRASKA, History of Kanzas and. Hale, E. E. 629.2
NECKER de Saussure, A. -A. Etude de la vie des
femmes. Bruxelles, 1840. 12° 1068.8
— Progressive education, translated by Mrs.
TVillard and Mrs. Phelps. Boston, 1835. 12° 137.7
NECROMANCERS, laves of the. Godwin, TV. .. . 125.1
NED Myers: or, life before the mast. Cooper,
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NED Musgrave. Hook, T 809.9
NEELE, H. Romance of the history of England.
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— - Same. London, m3. 3v. 10° 419.3
— - Same. 2d ed. London, 1828. 3v. 12°. . 419.1
NEJ'F, F. Letters and biography. From the
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NEFF, J. K. Army and navy of America. Phila-
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NEIGHBOR Jackwood. Trowbridge, J. T 79C.1-10
NEIGHBORS, The : a story. Bremer, F 455.11-13
NEILL, E. D. Hist, of Minnesota. Phila., 1858. 8° 235.14
NEILL, J. and Smith, F. G. Compendium of med-
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Contents. — Handbooks of anatomy; of physiology;
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XELL, TV. C. Colored patriots of the American
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NELSOX, D. Cause and cure of infidelity. New
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NELSOX, H., Life of. Southey, R 810.4-7
NEMESIS of power. St. John, J. A 139.14
NENXIUS. History of the Britons. See Giles, J. A. 846.4
NEPAUL, Journey to Katmandu, the capital of.
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NERO, History of. Abbott, J 549. 19
NESTORIAN Christians. Perkins, J 695.1
NESTORIAXS. Laurie, T. Dr. Grant and the
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NESTORIANS
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NETHERLANDS, Family tour across the 389.2
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— Wolf, J. W. Niederlandische Sagen 1013.17
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NEUROLOGICAL system of anthropology. Bu-
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NEUTRALITY of 1793, Letters on the. Hamilton, A. 285.4
NEUVAINE, La, de la chandeleur. Nodier, C.. . . 1070. 2
NEVER too late to mend, romance. Keadc, C. . .414.1-10
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NEVINS, W. Practical thoughts. N. Y. n.d. 16° 1109.19
— Thoughts on popery. New York. n.d. 16° . 119.27
NEW age of gold, The. Romaine, R. D 526.2
NEWBURTPORT, Mass. Cushing, C. History and
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— Smith, E. V. History of 224.15
NEW Caledonia, 1774—1854. Brainne, C 1078.50
NEW Church, Theology of the. Swedenborg, E. 1084.2
NEWCOMB, H. How to be a lady. 14th ed. Bos-
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— How to be a man. 14th ed. Boston, 1854. 18° 469.20
— Young lady's guide. Revised ed., with an ad-
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NEWCOMES, The. Thackeray, W. M 501.1-5
NEWELL, H. Life and writings. Phila., n.d. 18° 539.23
NEW England and her institutions. By one of
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NEW England. Barber, J. W. History and anti-
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— Bartlett, W. H. Founders of 223.1
— Drake, S. G. History of the discovery and
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— Dwight, T. Travels in 624.5
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NEW England life, stories of. Russell, M 417.9
NEW England tale, A. Sedgwick, C. M 436.9-10
NEW family receipt-book from the records of the
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NEW forest, The : a novel. Smith, H 797.4
NEWFOUNDLAND in 1842. Bonnycastle, R. H. . . 629.8
— Jukes, J. B. Excursions in and about .... 629.9
NEW Granada. Twenty months in the Andes.
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NEW Hampshire. Barstow, G. History of ... 234.3
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Ipswich, Newton, Portsmouth, White Mt's.
NEW Haven, Conn. Records of, 1638 to 1649 . . . 234.9
NEW Ipswich, N. H., History of, etc. See History. 234.6
NEW Jersey. Selections from the correspondence
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NEW Jersey Historical Society. Papers of Gov.
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NEW Jerusalem on earth. Porter, W. H 10848
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NEW London, Conn., History of, 1612-1852. Caul-
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NEWMAN, E. Introd. to the hist, of insects ; new
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NEWMAN, F. W. Regal Rome. Introd. to Rom.
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NEWMAN, J. H. Discourses to mixed congrega-
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NEWMAN, S. P. Political economy. Andover,
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NEW Mexico. Bartlett, J. R. Explorations, etc.
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— Davis, W. W. H. New M. and her people. . 623.18
— Edwards, F. S. Campaign in, with Col. Don-
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— Sage, R. B. Scenes in 639.16
NEW Netherland. O'Callaghan, E. B 234.8
NEW Orleans. Gleig, G. R. Brit, army at, in 1815. 899.19
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— Walker, A. Battle of 215.15
NEW pastoral, The. Read,T. B 325.8
NEW Plymouth. See Plymouth.
NEWS out of purgatory. Tarlton, R 342.19
NEWSBOY, The. Smith, E. 0 806.2
NEWSPAPER literature, Specimens of. Bucking-
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NEW sketches of everyday life : a diary. Bremer, F. 455.2-3
NEW South Wales. Notes and sketches of. Mere-
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NEW spirit of the age. Home, R. H 878.23
NEW Testament. See Bible.
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— Lardner, D. N.'s optics v.II. of 305.14
NEWTON, J. Life, by himself, continued by R.
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NEWTON Forster : or, the merchant service. Mar-
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NEWTON, Mass., Early settlement of. Jackson, F. 227.5
NEWTOWN, Queen's county, New York, Annals of.
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NEW York aristocracy. New York, 1851. 12°. . . 868.21
NEW York city. Darby, W. Tour from the city
of New York to Detroit 625.8
— ' Francis, J. W. Old N. Y. : or reminiscences
of the past 60 years 237.3
— Minturn, R. B. jr. From N. Y. to Delhi . . . 706.9
— Valentine, D. T. History of the city of ... 236.11
— Wallys, P. What a boy saw in his visit to. . 629.17
NEW York, State of. Barber, J. W. History and
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— Brodhead, J. R. History of, from 1609 to 1664. 234.10
— Dwight, T. Travels in 624.5
— Hammond, J. D. Hist, of political parties in. 234.13
— Irving, W. Knickerbocker's history of ... 389.8
— O'Callaghan, E. B. Hist, of, under the Dutch. 234.8
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towns, etc.: as Orange CO., Long Island, etc.
NEW York Historical Society. Memoir on N. E.
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NEW York speaker, The. Edgarton, W. P 405.5
NEW world. Tappan, H. P. A step from the new
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— Warburton, E. Hochelaga : or, England in . 627 . 19-20
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NEW Zealand. Dieflenbach, E. Travels in. . . . 705.3
— Grey, Sir G. Ancient history of the N.Z. race. 1087.20
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— Russell, M. History of 938.13
NEW Zealantlers, The : containing a narrative of
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— - Same. Boston, 1830. 12° 849.18
NGAMI, Lake. Andersson, C. J 692.2
NIAGARA falls. Guide from, to Quebec. Hunter,
W. S. jr 629.13
NICARAGUA. Baily, J. Description of. 266.4
— Robinson, W. D. Practicability of opening a
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— Squier, E. G. N. ; its people, scenery, monu-
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— Wells, W. V. Walker's expedition to. ... 266.8
NICCOLINI, G. B. Arnaldo da Brescia. Tragedia.
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NICCOLO de' Lapi, ovvcro i Pallcschi c i Piagnoni.
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NICHOL, J. P. Architecture of the heavens. New
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— - Same. 9th ed. London, 1851. 8° .... 144.5
— Cyclopaedia of the physical sciences. London,
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— Phenomena and order of the solar system.
From last Edinburgh ed. N. Y., 1842. 12°. 147.22
— Thoughts on the system of the world. Edin-
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— - Same. 1st Am. ed. Boston, 1848. 12°.. 140.12
NICHOLAS 1., Czar of Russia. Christmas, H. Brief
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— Gilaon, A. Private life, etc 918.16
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NICHOLAS, Sir E. Correspondence with Charles I.
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NICHOLAS Nickleby. Dickens, C 461.24-29
NICHOLS, C. I. J. Woman's rights tracts 878.8
NICHOLSON, A. Famine in Ireland in 1847, 1848,
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NICHOLSON, J. Operative mechanic ; with supple-
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NICHOLSON, P. Principles of architecture ; also,
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— Student's instructor in the five orders of archi-
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NlCOL, J. Manual of mineralogy. Edinburgh,
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NICOLAS, Sir N. H. Chronology of history. Lon-
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— Life of W. Davison. London, 1823. 8° ... 552.4
— Junius' letters, Analysis, etc., of 848.5
NICOLAY, C. G. Physical geography. London,
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— Oregon territory. London, 1840. 18" .... 840.47
NICOLINI, G. B. History of the Jesuits. London,
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NIEBUHR, B. G. Heroic tales of ancient Greece.
From the German. Ed. by Felix Summerly.
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— History of Rome. Translated. New edition.
London, 1851. 3v. 8° 954.6
— Lectures on ancient ethnography and geogra-
phy. Translated from the German ed. of
Dr. Isler, by L. Schmitz. Lond., 1853. 2v. 8° 955.3
— Lectures on Roman history. Translated by
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— Life and letters. [Ed. and translated by S.
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NIEDERLANDISCHE Sagen. Wolf, J. W 1013.17
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NIGER. Allen, W. Expedition to the river . . . 693.9
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NIGHT and morning. Romance. Lytton, E. B. . 466.1-3
NIGHTS at sea, or naval life during the war. Lon-
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NIGHTS in a blockhouse. Watson, H. C 733.3-4
NIGHT-SIDE of nature, or ghosts and ghost-seers.
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NILE. Furniss,W. Charms of the 098.19
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NILE boat, The. Bartlctt, W. H 084.1
NILE notes of a Howadji. Curtis, G. "W 698.1-5
NILES, J. M. Life of O. H. Perry, with memoir
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NINA : a tale. Bremer, F 817.3
NINETEENTH century, Introduction to the history
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NINEVEH. Bonomi,J. N. and its palaces . . . . OF5.10
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NiSBETJ. Annals of San Francisco. Soule, F. . 235.10
NIXON, F. R. Cruise of the Beacon in Bass's
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NOAD, H. M. Chemical manipulation and analysis.
New ed. London, 1852. 8° 155.9
— Manual of electricity. 4th ed. Part I. Elec-
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NOBLE, G. W. Edmond Dantes. Phila., 1849. 8° 735.4
NOBLE, L. L. The course of empire. Voyage of
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NOBLE, S. Plenary inspiration of the Scriptures
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NOBLE deeds of American women. Clement, J. . 538.2-3
NOCTES ambrosianae. Wilson, J 865.1
NODIER, C. E. Contes. Nouvelle ed. Paris,
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— Nouvelles. Paris, 1843. 12° 1067.6
Contents. — Souvenirs de jeunesse; Mademoiselle
de Marsan; Ines de laa Sierras; [La ceuvainc dc la
Ckandeleur.]
— Eomans. Paris, 1843. 12° 1067.7
Contents. — Jean Sbogar; Le peiiitre de Salzbourg;
La meditation du cloltre; Adele; Therese Aubert.
— Souvenirs de jeunesse, suivis de M'lle dc
Marsan, et de La neuvaine de la Chandeleur.
6e <§d. Paris, 1855. 12° 1076.2
— Souvenirs de la revolution et de 1'empire.
Nouv ed. Paris, 1850. 2v. 12* 1007.8
NOEL, B. W. Christian baptism. N. Y., 1850. 12° 1099.25
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NOEL Bertram : a story for youth. May, E. J. . . 805.27
NOLTE, V. Fifty years in both hemispheres. N.
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NON-METALLIC elements, Lectures on the. Fara-
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NOON-TIDE leisure. Drake, N ?40.12
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NORMANS. Conquetede 1'Angleterre par les Nor-
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NORMANCY, Marquis of. See Phipps, C. M.
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NORMANDY, A. Commercial handbook cf chem-
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NORRIS, 31. Life and times of Mme. dc Steel.
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NORRIS, S. Handbook for locomotive engineers
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NORSE-FOLK, The : or, a visit to the homes of Nor-
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NORTHAMPTON, Brief annals of. SeeBridgman, T. 228.3
NORTHAMPTON grave yards, Inscriptions in.
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NORTH-BRITAIN, Sketches of rambles iu some
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NORTHEND, C. Teacher and parent. 2ded., Bos-
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NORTH-EAST passage, Voyage for the purpose of
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NORTH-EASTERN voyages of discovery, History
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NORTHERN antiquities. Mallet, P. H 840. 2
NORTHERN mythology. Thorpe, B 1087.19
NORTHERN travel. Taylor, J. B 668.13-17
NORTHERN worthies, Lives of. Coleridge, H. . . 589.10
NORTHMEN. Smith, J. T. Discovery of America
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'_ Wheaton, H. History of the 925.1
NORTHMORE, T. Washington: or, liberty restored.
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NORTH Star, Cruise of the yacht. Choulcs, J. O. 647.9-12
NORTH-WEST coast. Franchere, G. Voyage to
the, 1811-14 626.7
— Swan, J. G. Three years' residence in Wash-
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NORTH-WEST passage, The. Brown,.! 701.11
— Meares, J. Observations on the probable ex-
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— Osborn, S. Discovery of a, in 1850-54 .... 704.4
— Parry, W. E. Three voyages for the discovery
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— Ross, J. Voyage of discovery for a 703.11
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NORTHWESTERN territory, Notes on the early set-
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NORTH-WEST territories, History of the. Green-
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— Internal evidences. Boston, 1855. 8° .... 1093.11
— Reasons for not believing the doctrines of
Trinitarians. 2d ed., with additions and life.
Boston, 1850. 12° 1086.15
— Tracts concerning Christianity. Cambridge,
1852. 8° 1095.3
Contents. — Defence of liberal Christianity; Extent
and relations of theology ; Thoughts on true and false
religion; Views of Calvinism; The latest form of infi-
delity; Modem German school of infidelity; Objec-
tion 10 faith in Christianity as resting on historical
facts and critical learning.
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Bible 1093.5
NORTON, C. E. S. Altamont: or, the charity sis-
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— Stuart of Dunleath. New York, 1851. 8°.. 802.17
NORTON, J. Memoir of John Cotton. New York,
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NORWAY. Dunham, S. A. History of 378 10
— Forbes, J. D. N. and its glaciers 663.1
— Forester, T. N. in 1848 and 1849 668.3
— Hollway, J. G. A month iu 669.7
— Howitt, W. and M. Literature of 404.5
— Inglis, H. D. A journey through 608.7
— Laing, S. A residence in, 18:>4-:50 409.15
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— Murray, J. Handbook 649.11
— Pfeiffer, I. Travels iu N 65S.20
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— Unprotected females in 668.18
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NORWAY, [Maine.] History of. Noyes, D 227.1
NOSES, Notes on. See Notes 176.8
NOTA, A., Comedies of. Goldoni, C 345.3
NOTABILITIES in France and Eng. Chasles,V. E. P. 868.7
NOTARIES public. Manual for. Roelker, B. . . . 133.5
NOTES and queries, Selections from. Milledulcia. 880.7
NOTES from books, in four essays. Taylor, H. . 403.4
NOTES on noses. London, 1852. 10" 170.8
NOTHING new. Tales. Muloch, D. M 762.9-11
NOTHING to do: a tilt at our best society. Bos-
ton, 1857. 12° 344.24
NOTHING to do : an accompaniment to " Nothing
to wear." By a lady. N. Y., 1857. 12°. . . 344.25
NOTHING to eat. [Poem.] Illustr. N. Y., 1857. 12° 344.23
NOTHING to say. Thomson, M. M 344.26
NOTHING to wear. Butler, W. A 344.22
NOTICES to correspondents, consisting of ten
thousand answ. to quest. London, n.d. 16° 885.11
NOTRE Dame dc Paris. Hugo, V 1075.40
NOTT, J. C. and Gliddon, G. R. Indigenous races
of the earth. Monographs by Maury, Pulsz-
ky, and Meigs. Philadelphia, 1S57. 8° ... 171.2
— Types of mankind : or, ethnolog. researches.
Philadelphia, ItsH. 8° 173.1-2
NOTT, Sam'l, jr. Sermons from the fowls of the
air and the lilies of the field. 2d ed. Bos-
ton, 1835. 12° 1099.8
NOTJVELLK-CALEDONIE. Voyages, missions,
moeurs, colonisation. Braiuue, C 1078.50
NOVA Scotia. Dawson, J. W. Acadian geology. 163.23
— Haliburton, T. C. Historical and statistical
account of 265.2
— Lyell, C. Geological observations on . . . 628.1
— Williams, C. R. Exiles of 217.12
NOVELTIES, inventions, and curiosities, in arts and
manufactures. 3d ed. London, 1853. 10" 199.20&30
NOVUM organum. Bacon, F 826. 7
NOW-A-DAYS. New York, 1854. 12° 794.19
Now and then : a novel. Warren, S 767.1M7
Now or never : a story. Adams, W. T 729.4-6
NOYCE, E. The boy's book of industrial inform-
ation. London, 1858. 12* 1% 15
NOTES, D. The history of Norway, [Maine.]
Norway, 1852. 8° 227.1
NOYES, G. R. Collection of theological essays
from various authors. Boston, 1850. 12°. 1096.7
— New translation of the Hebrew prophets.
See Bible 118.7
NOTES, J. O. Roumania, the border land of the
Christian and the Turk. N. York, 1857. 12° 686.14
NUBIA, Belzoni, G. Operations and discov. in. 693 12
— Hahn-Halm, I. Travels in 687.10
— Irby, C. L. Travels in 889.25
— Madden, R. R. Travels in 687.9
— Prime, W. C, Boat-life in 698.8-12
— Russell, M. N. and Abyssinia 810.61
— Saint John, J. A. N. and Egypt C93.5
NUGENT, Lord. See Grenville, G. N. T.
NUMA Pompilius. See Florian, J. P. C 1079.5
NUMBER and magnitude, The connexion of. De
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NUNNERIES See Convents.
NUTRITION, Theory of. Sunderland, L 157.31
NUTTALL, T. Introduction to botany. Boston,
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NUT TALL
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NUTTALL, T. Introduction to botany. 2d ed., with
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— Travels into Arkansas territory, 1819. Phil-
adelphia, 1821. 8" 624.8
OAKFIELD : or, fellowship in the East. Arnold,
W. D 418.0-7
OAK-OPENINGS: or, the bee hunter. Cooper, J.F. 770. 41-44
OAK tree, Tale of an. Poem. Marsh, A 409. 9
OASIS, The. Child, L. M 139.17
OASIS of Jupiter Ammon. St. John, B 098.21
OBERKIRCH, Baroness H. L. d'. Memoirs by
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OBEELIN, J. F. Memoirs. Transl. by C. F. Bar-
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OBERON : a poem. Wieland, C. M 315.15
OBERON'S vision compared with Lylie's Endy-
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O'BRIEN, P. Journal of a residence in the Danu-
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OBSOLETE and provincial English, Dictionary of.
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OBSTETRICS. See Medicine.
O'CALLAGHAN, E. B. Hist, of New Netherland :
or, N. Y. under the Dutch. N. Y., 1846. 8° . £34.8
OCCULT sciences. Salverte,E 125.24
— Smedley, E 125.5
OCEAN, The. Gosse, P. H 178.10-11
— Higginson, F. The O., its depths and phenom. 146.14
— Kingsley, C. Glaucus, or the wonders of the
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See also : Aquarium.
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London, 1848. p.8° 828.5
O'CONNELL, J. Recollections during a parliamen-
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O'CONNOR, A. State of Ireland. London, 1843. 8° 647.6
O'CONNOR, T. War between the U. States and
G. Britain, 1812-15. 3d ed. N. Y., 1816. 12° 217.7
— - Same. 2d ed. New York, 1815. 12°. . . 217.6
OCTAGON mode of building. Fowler, O. S 207.10
ODOHERTY papers. Maginn, W 867.7
CEDIPUS : a musical drama, transl. Sophocles.. 355.11
OEHLENSCHLAGER. See Ohlenschliiger.
OERSTED. See Orsted.
OFEN,Wiedereroberungvon. Roman. Pichler, C. 1025.9
OGG, Mr. Heat. Lib. Us. Kn v.I. of 365.14
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OGLETHORPE, J. Harris, T. M. Memorials of . 513.10
— Sparks, J. Lifeof,by W.B. O. Peabody. v.XII.of529.1
OHIO river, Course of the. Beltrami, J. C 625.18
OHIO valley. Hildreth, S. P. First examination. 245.3
OHIO, State of. Harris, T. M. Geographical and
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— Taylor, J. W. History of, 1650-1787 237.4
OHLENSCHLAGER, A. G. Aladdin: a dramatic
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— Correggio, tragedy,[and] Sappho, by Grillpar-
zer, with autobiography of Ohlenschlager.
Boston, 1846. 12" 489.16
— Etude biographique. Deumier, J. Le F. . . . 1078.23
OJIBBEWAY Indians in Europe 645.4
OJIBWAY nation, Traditional history of. Cop-
way, G 249.1
O'KEEFFE, J. Recollections. London, 1826. 2v. 8° 597.2
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OLCOTT, H. A. The torchlight : or, through the
wood. New York, 1856. 12° 428.11
OLCOTT, H. S. Sorgho and imphee : the sugar
canes. New York, 1857. 12° 166.12
OLD bachelor, The. Wirt, W 850.30
OLD brewery, The, and the new mission house at
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OLD curiosity shop, The. Dickens, C 461.17-23
OLD elm, The, and the fountain on Boston com-
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OLD Jolliffe: a story. Mackarness, M 476.7-8
OLD Mortality. Scott, Sir W 400.22-26
OLD Nick: a satirical story. Dubois, E 799.12
OLD portraits and modern sketches. Whittier,
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OLD red sandstone. Miller, II 167.24-26
OLD sports of England. London, 1&T5. 10° ... 589.14
OLD Testament canon, Critical history and defence
of. Stuart, M 1097.24
OLD and New Testament, The, connected in the
history of the Jews. Prideaux, II 1093.12
OLD world, The, and the new. Dewey, 0 669.1
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OLIPHANT, L. Journey to Katmandu. London,
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— - Same. New York, 1852. 12" 709.12
— Minnesota and the far West. Edinburgh,
1855. 8° 236.10
— Russian shores of the Black sea in 1852. New
York, 1854. 12° 689.3-5
— - Same. Edinburgh, 1853. 8° 674.2
OLIPHANT, M. Adam Graeme of Mossgray. New
York, n.d. 12° 753.13
— Days of my life: an autobiography. New
York, 1857. 12° 753.6-10
— Magdalen Hepburn. A story of the Scottish
reformation. New York, n.d. 12° 753.11
— Margaret Maitland. N. Y., 1851. 12° 753.12
— The Athelings: [a romance.] New York,
1857. 8° 753.5
— Zaidee: a romance. Boston, 1856. 8° . . . . 753.1-4
OLIVE: a novel. Muloch, D. M v.I.of 762.1-2
OLIVER, P. Puritan commonwealth, of Mass-
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OLIVER Cromwell : a novel. Herbert, H. W. . . 558.5
OLIVER Newman: a N.E. tale in verse. Southey, R. 349.20
OLIVER Optic. Pseud. See Adams, W. T.
OLIVER Twist, Adventures of. Dickens, C. . . .461.6-10
OLLAPODIANA papers. Clark, W. G 873.5
OLMSTED, D. Compendium of astronomy. New
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— Introduction to astronomy. Stereotype ed-
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— Letters on astronomy. Boston, 1840. 12° . 149.11-12
OLMSTED, F. L. Journey In the seaboard slave
states. New York, 1856. 12° 627.5
— Journey through Texas. N. Y., 1857. 12° . . 627.6-11
— Walks and talks of an American farmer in
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OLNEY, S. Life of. Williams, C. R 528.12
OLYMPIODORUS. Life of Plato. See Plato. v. VI. of 814.3
OMALIUS d' Halloy, J. J. d'. Des races humaiues.
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— Geologic. Bruxelles, n.d. 12° 1065.42
— Mineralogie. Bruxelles, n.d. 12° 1065.41
O'MEARA, B. E. Napoleon in exile. New York,
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OMNIBUS of modern romance. N. Y., 1844. 2v. 8° 801.2-3
Contents.— Vol. I. The princess of Wolfenbuttel, by
H. Zschokke; The post-captain; Camille, tr. from the
Fr. of V. Mangin; The fatal whisper, by J. Gait; The
sisters; The curate, by F. Brcmer. II. Frank Heart-
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OMPHALOS. An attempt to untie the geological
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ONDERDONK, H. jr. Revolutionary incidents of
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ONLY: a tale for young and old. Mackar-
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quakerand the young man of the world; A tale of
trials, told to my children; The ruffian bjy; The wel-
come home, or the ball. III. Temper; A woman's
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journey to London ; The confessions of an odd-tem-
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— All is not gold that glitters. Lond., 1846. 18° 469. 28-29
— Appearance is against her : a talc. London,
1847. 18° 469.38-39
— A wife's duty : a tale. London, 1847. 18° . 469.36-37
— Brother and sister [and Henry Woodville.]
London, 1847. 18° 469.34-35
— Father and daughter. London, 1845. 18° . . 469.42
— Father and son, and other tales. London,
1845. 18° 469.43
— Happy faces [and The revenge.] London,
1847. 18° 469.32-33
— Love and duty : a tale [and Confessions of an
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— Mysterious stranger and The orphan [also
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— Opposite neighbor, and Woman's love. Lon-
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— Ruffian boy : a tale, [and " After the ball."]
London, 1846. 18° 469.45
— Stage coach, and other tales. Lond., 1845. 18° 469. 30-31
— White lies. Tales. London, 1847. 18° . . 469.40-41
— Memorials of the life of. Brightwell, C. L. . 595.4
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OPINIONS, Formation and public, of. Bailey, S. 125.18
OPIUM-EATER, Confessions of an English. De
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OPIUM trade. Evils of the. Sirr, H. C 6%. 2
OPOSSUMS, The natural history of. Menageries . &39. 17
OPPOSITE neighbor : a tale. Opie, A 469.46-47
OPTICAL instruments. Description of by A.
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OPTICS. Brewster, Sir D. A treatise on .... 149.35
— - Optics. Lib. Us. Kn 365.14
— Ferguson, J. Lectures on selected subjects in. 146.8
— Galbraith, I. Manual of 149.33
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— Pereira, J. Lectures on polarized light . . 156.29
— Woodward, C. Introduction to the study of
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See also .- Microscope, Light, Eyes, etc.
OPTIMIST, The : a series of essays. Tuckerman,
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ORANGE county, N. Y., History of. Eager, S. W. 236.12
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ORATORS of the American revolution. Magoon,
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ORCHARDIST, The new American. Kenrick, W. . 169.7
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— Johnson, T. T. California and 239.8
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ORGAN, The. Hopkins, E. J. Its history, etc.. . 204.3
— Seidel, J. J. The O. and its construction . . 204.8
See also .• Music.
ORGANIC analysis, Handbook of. Liebig, J. . . . 150.23
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ORGANON, The : or, logical treatises. Aristoteles. 834.12
ORIENT, Poems of the. Taylor, J. B 345.21
See also .• East.
ORIENTAL acquaintance ; or, letters from Syria.
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ORLANDO Furioso. Ariosto, L 345.2
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— Jardine, Sir W v.I.-XIV. of 179.1
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— Laishley, R. Popular history of British birds'
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— Martin, W. C. L. General history of hum-
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— Mudie, R. Feathered tribes of the British
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— Mile-stones in our life-journey. New York,
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— - Same. New ed. London, 1790. 2v. 8° . 315.8
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that of Dr. Johnson. London, 1812. 2v. 8° 353.10
Contents.— Vol. I. Alcibiades; Don Carlos; Prince
of Spain; Titus and Berenice, with the cheats of
Scapin; Friendship in fashion; Soldier's fortune. II.
The atheist, or the second part of the Soldier's fortune;
The orphan; llistory and full of CaiusMarius; Venice
preserved; Poems and letters.
OUDE, tour througb. Sleeman, W. H 707.5
See also .• India.
OUR college, from an undergraduate's scribbling
book. London, 1857. 12° 885.3
OUR first families. A novel. Phila., 1855. 12°. . 428.8
OUR parish ; or annals of pastor and people. Bos-
ton, 1854. 12° 417.11-12
OUR village. Mitford, M. R 804.4
OUTLINES of Irish llistory. London, 1829. 12°.. 989.4
OUTRE-MER. Longfellow, II. W 658.18-20
OVERMAN, F. Manufacture of iron [and a chapter
on steel.] Philadelphia, 1850. 8° 195.6
— Manufacture of steel. Philadelphia, 1851. 12° 199.12
— Moulder's and founder's pocket guide. Phil-
adelphia, 1851. 12° 199.6
— » Practical mineralogy, assaying and mining.
Philadelphia, 1851. 12° . 197.10
— Treatise on metallurgy. New York, 1852. 8° 195.7
OVIDIUS Naso, P. Ovid, transl. byDryclen, Pope,
Congrevc, Addison, and others. N. York,
1852. 2v. 18° 830.17
— Fasti, Tristia, etc. Transl. by H. T. Rilcy.
London, 1851. p.8° 824.6
— Hero'ides, etc. Transl. by H. T. Riley. Lon-
don, 1852. p.8° 824.8
— Metamorphoseon, libri XV. cum ver. Angl.
By J. Clarke. 8th cd. Glocester, 1790. 8" 357.2
— Metamorphoses, inEng. prose; with the Lat-
in text and notes. 3d ed. London, 1759. 8°
— Metamorphoses. Tr. into Eng. prose by H.
T. Riley. London, 1851. p.8° S24.7
— Fables. Dryden, J 315.17
OWEN, J. Forgiveness of sin. New York, n.d. 12° 1109.3
OWEN, R. Anatomy and physiology of inverte-
brate animals. London, 1843.
357.1
172.15
— Anatomy and physiology of vertebrate ani-
mals. Pt. I. Fishes. London, 1840. S° . . 172.16
History of British fossil mammals and birds.
London, 1846. 8° 172.21
Principal forms of the skeleton and of the
teeth. Philadelphia, 1854. 12° 177.5
Lecture on animal products 199.10
OWEN, W. F. W. Voyages to the shores of Africa,
Arabia, and Madagascar. Lond., 1833. 2v. 8° 702.8
OXFORD prize poems. 8th ed. Oxford, 1834. 12° 349.15
OXFORD, Conn. History of. Cothren, W 225.2
OXONIAN, The, in Thelemarken. Metcalfe, F. . . 600. 3
PAALZOW, A. v. Godwie castle. [Roman.] Bres-
lau, 1855. 3v. 10° 1017.5
— Jakob van der Nees [Roman.] Breslau, 1855.
3v. 10° 1017.8
— Ste. Roche. [Roman.] Breslau, 1855. 3v. 10° 1017.6
— Thomas Thyrnau. [Roman.] Breslau, 1855.
3v. 10° 1017.7
PACHA of many tales. Marryat, F 745.2
PACIFIC. Bates, D. B. Four years on the P. coast. 708.12
— Beechey, F. W. Voyage to the 702.13
— Cheever, II. T. The island-world of the ... 705.11
— Erskinc, J. E. Cruise among the islands of
the Western 096.7
— Hines, G. Life on the plains of the 637.4
— Jacobs, T. J. Scenes, incidents, and adven-
tures in the 708.11
See also .• South seas.
PAGE, II. Memoir of. IIallock,W. A 1109.15
PAGE, J. W. Uncle Robin in his cabin, and Torn
without one. 2d ed. Richmond, 1853. 12° 796.12
PAGET, J. Hungary and Transylvania. Fr. new
London cd. Philadelphia, 1850. 12°.... 607.16
PAGGI, i fratelli. di Genova. Discorso. Bottari, G. 1059.13
PAINE, M. Materia medica and therapeutics.
New York, 1848. 12° 153.9
— The soul and instinct : a discourse. Enl. ed.
New York, 1849. 12° 125.10
PAINE, R. T. jr. Works inverse and prose. Bos-
ton, 1812. 8° 524.17
Contents. — Life; College exercises; Miscellaneous
poems; Odes and songs; Orations; Theatrical criti-
cisms; Sketch of Spain.
PAINE, T. Political writings. Middletown, N. J.,
1837. 2v. 8° 287.3
Contents. — Vol. I. Life of Paine; Common sense;
Epistle to the Quakers; The crisis; Public Eood; Let-
ter to the Abbe Kaynal; Letter to Washington; Letter
from Washington to Puine; On governmen', etc.;
Address from Bordentown ; Invasion of England; To
the inhabitants of La.; To the citizens if Pa. on the
proposal for calling a convention; Polit. and mil.
attain; of Europe; English navy; Gov. Lewis's speech i
Of gun boats, etc. ; Resolutions of Mr. Hale; Letters
to Lewis on prosecution of Farmer; " Will there be
war '7 Royal pedigree. II. Prospects on the Rubicon;
Eights of man; Le Her to the authors of tlie Republi-
can; Lctterto the Abbj Sieves; Address tolhead-
dressers; Letters to Lord Onslow; First principles of
government; Speech in French nat. convention; Let-
ters to Mr. Sec. Dundas; English system of finance;
To the people of France; Reasons for preserving the
life of Louis Capet; Agrarian justice; Letter to the
sheriff of Sussex; Letters to Maodonnld; Proprie'y of
bringing Louis XVI. to trial, and ou the respite of
sentence; Louisiana and emissaries; Challenge to the
federalists ; Liberty of the press; Cullen, alias Car-
penter; Affairs of England ; Cheethiim; Letter to Dr.
Mitchell; To the citizens of N. Y.; To the federal fac-
tion; Memorial to Congress; To the speaker of the
Ho. of Heps.
— Life of. Cheetham, J 513.14
PAINTER, gilder, and varnisher's companion. 2d
ed. Philadelphia, 1851. 12° 199.11
PAINTKRS. Jervis-White-Jervis, Lady M. Boy-
hood of great 548.14
— Lee, II. F. Historical sketches of the old . . 209.13
— Leslie, C. R. A hand-book for young. . . . 208.17
— Ruskin, J. Modern 206.4-7
— Vasari, G. Lives of the most eminent .. . . 848.6
PAINTING. Allston, W. Lectures on art .... 208.10
— Barry, J. , Fuseli,H. and Opie,J. Lectures on. 816.2
— Bottari, G. Lettere sulla pittura 1049.1
— Dodge, P. P., its rise and progress 208.15
— Eastlake, C. L. A history of oil P 205.1
— Field, G. Grammar of colouring 819.19
— Harris, J. Treatise concerning 209.4
— Jameson, A. The progress of, in Italy . . . 840.23
PAINTING
135
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PAINTING. Jarves.J. J. Art hints 208.10
— Leasing-, G. E. Limits of 209.14
— Martel, C. Colouring in 208.8
— Memcs, J. S. History of SiO.48
— Phillips, T. History and principles of ... 205.2
— Reynolds, Sir J. Discourses on 858.4
— lluskin, J. Lecture on 200.2
— - Pre-ltaphaelitism 200.3
— Woruum, It. N. The epochs of 850.23
PAINTING on glass. Frombcrg, E. O. Essay on
the art of 810.28
— Gessert, M. A. Rudimentary treatise on . . 819.27
See also; ^Esthetics, Beauty, Colors, Fine
Arts, Taste, etc. ; and for the different
schools of painting-, see their several
names.
PA JON, H. Contes. Cabinet dcs Fees. v.XXXIV. of 1077.1
PALESTINE. Chateaubriand, R. F. A. de. Travels
in P. in 1800-7 CSS. 7
— Madden, R. R. Travels in 687.9
— Pierpont, ,r. Airs of P.: a poem 309.17
— Robinson, E. Biblical researches in .... 1103.7
— Russell, M. P. from the earliest period . . 810.33
— Three weeks in 089.10
— Stanley, A. P. P. and Sinai ." . . 684.7
— Stewart, R. W. Journey to 085.3
— Upham, T. C. Letters from 657.5
— Van de Velde, C. W. M. Journey through . 694. 13
— Wright, T. Early travels in 840.7
See also: Holy Land, East, etc.
PALEY, W. Works, new ed. Phila.. n.d. 8° . . 113.6
Contents. — Life; Moral and political philosophy;
Evidences of Christianity; Natural theology; Tracts;
Horas I'auiinse; Clergyman's companion; Sermons.
— Evidences of Christianity, with life of the au-
thor. New York, 1824. 32° 1099.34
— Horae Paulinae [and] Clergyman's companion.
New York, 1824. 32° . ,! 1099.37
— Moral and polit. philosophy. N.Y., 1824. 32° 1099.35
— Natural theology with notes, etc., by Lord
Brougham and Sir Ch. Bell. Lond., 1845-51.
4v. 18° 840.49
— - Same. With notes, etc., by Brougham,
Bell, and Potter. New York, 1847. 2v. 18" 820.4
— - Nat. theol. and tracts. N. Y., 1824. 32° . 1099.30
— Sermons. N. Y., 1824. 32° 1099.38
PALFREY, J. G. Lowell lectures on the evi-
dences of Christianity, with life of J. Low-
ell, jr., by E. Everett. Boston, 1843. 2v. 8° 1083.17
— Relation between Judaism and Christianity.
Boston, 1854. 8° 1083.16
PALFREY, W., Life of. By J. G. Palfrey, v. XVII. of 529.1
PALGRAVE, F. History of the Anglo-Saxons.
London, 1837. 16° 389.17
PALISSY, B., Life of. Morley, H 540-17
PALMER, J. Travels over the Rocky mts. to the
mouth of the Columbia river. Cin., 1852. 12° 027.21
PALO Alto, Battle of. Thorpe, T. B 259.6
PALOMBE, ou la femme honorable. Camus, J. P. 1078.12
PAMBOUR, F. M. G. de. Treatise on locomotive
engines. 2d ed. London, 1840. 8" .... 195.15
PAMPAS, Journeys across the. Head, F. B. . . . 889.22
PAMELA: a novel. Richardson, S. . . . v.I.-lV. of 768.1
PANAMA. Griswold, C. D. Isthmus of. 629.16
— Tomes, R. P. in 1855 629.20
PANIDEA : or, an omnipresent reason. Durfee, J. 122.8
PANORAMA and other poems. Whittier, J. G. . . 345.9
PANORAMIC view from Bunker hill monument.
Boston, 1848. sm.4° 235.15
PANTOLOGY : a survey of human knowledge.
Park, R 194.10
PANTOMIME, The, of life. Dickens, C 462.1
PANZANI, A. Mister! di Firenze. Firenze, 1854.
2v. 16° 1057.7
PAPAL conspiracy exposed. Beecher, E 1098.9
PAPAL states, Handbook of the. Blewitt, O.. . . 649.6
PAPER currencies. Hildreth, R 136.23
PAPER money, Essays on. McCulloch, J. R. . . . 135.4
See Bank, Political economy, etc.
PAPERS for the people. Chambers, W 386.1-2
PARA : or, the banks of the Amazon. Warren, J. E.636. 30-31
PARABLES. Gumming, J. Lectures on our Lord's. 116.5
— Krummacher, F. A 730.13
— Trench, R. C. P. of our Lord 1093.9
— Notes and illustrations of the parables of the
New Testament 1089.15
See also .• Bible.
PARADISE lost. Milton, J 359.2
— Hayley, W. Conjectures on the origin of . . 583. 8
— Todd, H. J. Inquiry into the origin of ... 583. 7
PARAGREENS in Paris. Rufflni, G 753.12
PARAGUAY. Dobrizhoffer, M. Account of the Abi-
pones of 200.2
— Mansfield, C. B 035.10
— • Rengger, J. R. Dr. Francia's reig-n in . . . . 260.3
— Robertson, J. P. and W. P. Letters on ... 635.11
PARDEE, R. G. Manual for the cultivation of the
strawberry, etc. 3d rev. ed. New York,
1850. 12° 165.20
PARDOE, J. City of .the Magyar. Hungary in
1839-40. London, 1840. 3v. 12° 928.1
— City of the Sultan. 4th ed. Lond., 1854. 10° 689.17
— Court and reign of Francis I., king of France.
Philadelphia, 1849. 2v. 12° 016.2
— Life of Marie de Medicis. 2(1 ed. London,
1852. 3v. 8° 543.1
— Louis XIV. and the court of France in the
17th century. New York, 1848-55. 2v. 12°. 610.3-9
— Reginald Lyle : a novel. New York, 1854. 12° 410.8
— The rival beauties : a novel. N. Y., 1855. 8°. 802.42
— The river and the desart. Phila., 1838. 2v. 12° 668.21
PARDONER and frere : a play, by J. Hey wood. . . 356.1
PAREA, A. Novelle di. See Soave, F 1058.2
PARINI, G. Vcrsie prose. Firenze, 1856. 12°.. 1050.12
Contents. — Su la vita e le opere di G. Parini; II
giorno, poema; Poesie liriche; Pocsie pUcevoli; Poe-
sie pastoral!, campestri c peseatoric; Vcrsi sciolti;
Poetic drammatichc ; Saggi di traduzione libere ;
Frammenti; Prose; Delia nobiita, dialogo ; De'
principii delle belle lettere.
PARIS and its historical scenes. London, n.d
2v. 12° 849.2
— - Same. Boston, 1831. 2v. 12° 849.19
— - Same. Xew ed. London, 1849. 18° ... 840.50
PARIS. Abbott, J. Rollo in 059.8
— Gay and Girardin, Mines. Parisian letters. . 009.5
— Head, F. B. Paris in 1851 054.18
— Jarves, J. J. Parisian sights and French
principles 654.17
— .Junot, L. P. Histoire des salons de 1068.15
— Lyman, T. P. during- the residence of the al-
lied sovereigns 1009.16
— Mercicr, L. S. Tableau de 1070.1
— Phipps, C. H. P. in 1848 1002.4
— Sanderson, J. The American in 654.15
— Steffens, H. Adventures on the road to .. . 899.12
— Thackeray, W. M. P. sketch book 509.5-7
— Tricolored sketches in, 1851-2-3 1008.8
— Trollope, F. P. and the Parisians in 1835 . . 657.1-2
PARISH, E. History of New England. Morse, J. 228.8
PARISH, The : a tale. Martincau, H 749.4
PARK, H. G. A voice from the parsonage, with an
introductory chapter by E. A. Park. 2d ed.
Boston, 1855. 12° 417.8
PARK, L. J. Memoir of Eliz. Carter. Boston,
1844. 10° 599.10
PARK, M. Life and travels of, with later discover-
ies. NSw York, n.d. 18° 820.11
PARK, R. Juvenile and miscellaneous poems.
Philadelphia, 1830. 12° 349.11
— Pantology : or, a systematic survey of human
knowledge. Philadelphia, 1841. 8° .... 194.10
PARKER, E. G. Golden age of American oratory.
Boston, 1857. 12° 800.3
PARKER, E. H. The mother's hand-book. New
York, 1857. 12° 157.15
PARKER, N. H. Iowa handbook for 1856. Boston,
1853. 12° 237.16
— Minnesota handbook for 1856-57. Boston,
1857. 12° 237.18
PARKER, S. Tour beyond the Rocky mountains,
1835-37. Ithaca, N. Y., 1838. 12° 628.8
PARKER
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PARKER, T. Discourse of matters pertaining to
religion. 3d ed. Boston, 1847. 12° .... 1086.20
— Public function of woman 878.8
— Sermons of theism, atheism, and the popular
theology. Boston, 1853. 12° 1086.19
— Opinions of, reviewed. Walker, J. B 1004.13
PARKES, W. Domestic duties. 3d American ed.
New York, 1829. 12° 188.30
PARKINSON, R. Tour in America in 1798-1800.
London, 1805. 2v. 8° 624.13
PARKMAN, F. An offering of sympathy to the
afflicted. 2d ed. Boston, 1833. 18° .... 1089.25
PARKMAN, F. jr. California and Oregon trail. N.
York, 1849. 12° 626.12-13
— Conspiracy of Pontiac. Boston, 1851. 8° . . 244.2-3
— Prairie and Rocky mountain life. 3d ed. New
York, 1852. 12° 626.14
— Vassall Morton: a novel. Boston, 1856. 12°. 795. 15-17
PARKYNS, M. Life in Abyssinia. New York, 1856.
2v. in 1. 12° 697.5-6
PARLEY, Peter. See Goodrich, S. G.
PARLIAMENTARY practice. Gushing, L.S. Manual. 139.25
— - Lex P. Americana 133.1
— Matthias, B. Rules of order in 139.22
PARLIAMENTARY reform, Speeches on. Macaulay,
T. B 409.18
PARLOR dramas. Fowle, W. B 356.9
PARME, La chartreuse de. Beyle, H 1067.28
PARNELL, T. Poetical works, [with life of Zoilus.]
London, 1852. 16° 329.7
Contents. — Life, by J. Mitford; Hesiod, or the rise
of woman; Songs; A fairy talc; Vigil of Venus; Ho-
mer's Batrachomuomachia; The hermit; The life of
Zoilus.
PARR, S. Memoirs of. Johnstone, J 574.1
PARRY, E. Memoirs of Sir W. E. Parry. Lon-
don, 1857. 12° 565.4
PARRY, "W. The last days of Lord Byron. Lon-
don, 1825. 8° 585.5
PARRY, W. E. Three voyages for the discovery
of a North west passage. N.Y., [1845.] 2v. 18° 820.22
— Memoirs of, by E. Parry 565.4
PARSONS, T. Essays. 3d ed. Boston, 1855. 16°. 875.9
— - Same. 2d series. Boston, 1856. 12°. . . 875.10
PARSONS, T. W. Poems. Boston, 1854. 16° .. . 346.3
PARSONS, U. Life of Sir W. Pepperrell. Boston,
1855. 8° 513.19-20
PARTHENIA, or the last days of paganism. Lee,
E. B 437.3-5
PARTISAN : a romance of the revolution. Sinims,
W. G 790.13-16
PARTON, J. Humorous poetry of the English
language. Chaucer to Saxe, with notes.
New York, 1856. 12° 324.15
— Life and times of A. Burr. N. Y., 1858. 12° .515.9-11
PARTON, S. P. Fern leaves from Fanny's port-
folio. Fiction. Auburn, 1853. 12° .... 755.8
— Fern leaves. Second series. Auburn, 1854. 12° 755.6
— Fresh leaves, by Fanny Fern. N.Y., 1857. 18° 755.11
— Playday book, by Fanny Fern. New York,
1857. 16° 755.10
— Rose Clark : a novel. By Fanny Fern. New
York, 1856. 12° 755.7
— Ruth Hall. By Fanny Fern. N. Y., 1855. 12" 755.9
PARTURITION. See Medicine.
PARTY. See Political science.
PASCAL, B. Miscellaneous writings, with intro-
duction and notes by G. Pearce. London,
1849. 8° 874.1
Contents. — Letter* ; Treatise on the geometrical
spirit; Authority in matters of philosophy; On the
passion of love; On the art of persuasion, or elo-
quence; Thoughts on eloquence and style; Miscella-
neous thoughts ; Conversations ; Thoughts on the
Jesuits and the Jansenists; Thoughts on the pope and
the church; Conversation on his work on religion.
— Provincial letters. Translated by T. M'Crie.
2ded. Edinburgh, 1848. 12° 127.28
PASCAL, J. Or a glimpse of convent life. Cou-
sin, V 645.8
PASSAGES from the diary of a late physician. War-
ren, S 767.19
PASSION flowers. Howe, J. W 345.17
PASSMORE, J. C. Introductory essay on the life
and writings of Bishop Butler 139.1
PAST and present. Carlyle, T 878.16
PAST, present and future. Carey, H. C 136.4
PAST meridian. Sigourney, L. H 868.18
PASTORAL theology. Vinet, A. R 1088.17
PATAGONIA, The captive in. Bourne, B. F. . . . 635.16-17
PATENT office, Guide to the. Curtis, G. T 196.17
PATENT rights, Rules, forms, etc., for securing.
Phillips, W 196.18
PATENTEE'S manual. Johnson, J 133.10
PATHFINDER, The : [a novel.] Cooper, J. F. . . 770.20-25
PATHOLOGY. See Medicine.
PATIENT Grissil : a comedy. Dekker, T 342.6
PATMORE, C. K. Angel in the house. The be-
trothal. Boston, 1856. 16° 334.6-11
— - Same. The espousals. Boston, 1856. 16° 334. 12-16
PATON, A. A Highlands and islands of the
Adriatic. London, 1849. 2v. 8° 667.4
— Servia in 1843-44. London, 1845. 12° .... 666.4
PATRICK, S. Discourse concerning prayer. Ed.
by F. E. Paget. New York, 1841. 12° ... 1097.27
PATTISON, S. R. Chapters on fossil botany. Lon-
don, f849. 12° 169.6
— The earth and the word, or geology for Bible
students. Philadelphia, 1858. 12° 167.28
PAUL, B. H. Manual of technical analysis. See
Bolley, P. A 836.3
PAUL and Virginia, with memoir of the author.
Saint-Pierre, H. J. B. de 729.1
PAUL Clifford, a novel. Lytton, E. B 465.11-12
PAUL Creyton. Pseud. See Trowbridge, J. T.
PAUL Fane, [a tale.] Willis, N. P 794.12
PAUL Ferroll. A tale from 4th Eng. ed. N. York,
1856. 12° 795.12-14
PAULDING, H. Cruise of the Dolphin, among the
islands of the Pacific ocean. N.Y., 1831. 24° 709.19
PAULDING, J. K. Book of St. Nicholas ; from the
Dutch of Dom. Nicholas JEgidius Ouden-
arde. New York, 1836. 12° 797.13
— Dutchman's fireside ; a tale. 5th ed. New
York, 1837. 2v. 12° 797 9
— History of John Bull and Brother Jonathan.
Newed. New York, 1835. 12° 797.10
— Koningsmarke, or old times in the new world.
Newed. New York, 1836. 2v. 12° . ... 797.7
— Letters from the South. N.York, 1817. 2v. 12° 639.10
— - Same. New York, 1835. 2v. 12° .... 888.18
— Life of Washington. N.Y.,n.d. 2r. 18° .. 810.71
— Merry tales of the three wise men of Gotham.
New York, 1&W. 12° 797.11
— Tales of the good woman. New ed. New
York, 1836. 2v. 12° 797.12
PAULDING, J. K. and others. Salmagundi. See
Irving, W 759.13
PAULI, E. Life of Alfred the Great. Transl. [Also,]
Alfred's version of Orosius, with a trausl.
London, 1853. p.8° 856.4
PAWNEE tribe of Indians, Summer residence with
the. Murray, C. A 639.3
PAXTON, P. Stray Yankee in Texas. New York,
1853. 16° 626.16-18
PAYEN, A. Des substances alimentaires. 3e ed.
Paris, 1856. 12° 1078.37
PAYSON, E. Memoir of. Cummings, A 119.26
— Memoir and select thoughts of. Cummings, A. 534.6
PEABODY, A. P. Conversation, its faults and
graces. Boston, 1856. 16° 406.13
— Lectures on Christian doctrine. 2d ed. Bos-
ton, 1844. 12° 1106.9
— - Same. New ed. Boston, 1857. 12° ... 117.13
PEABODY, Eph. Christian days and thoughts.
Boston, 1858. 12° 117.12
— Sermons, with a memoir. Boston, 1857. 12° 1086.5
PEABODY, E. P. ..Esthetic papers. Boston, 1849. 8° 873.6
PEABODY, O. W. B. Life of I. Putnam. Sparks,
J. American biography v.II. of 518. 5
— Life of J. Sullivan v.XIII. of 529.1
PEABODY, W. B. O. Literary remains. Ed. by E.
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PEABODY
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PEABODY, W. B. O. Sermons, with a mem. by his
brother. Boston, 1849. 12° 1088.4
— Life of D. Brainerd v.VIII. of 529.1
— Life of C. Mather v. VI. of 520.1
— Life of J. Oglethorpe v.XII. of 529.1
— Life of A. Wilson v.II. of 529.1
PEAKE, J. Rudiments of naval architecture. Lon-
don, 1849-1851. 2v. in 1. 12° 199.22
PEARCE, G. Introduction and notes to a new
transl. of the misc. writings of B. Pascal. . 874.1
PEARCE, S. Memoir of. 1109.18
PEARL fishing-. Choice stories. Dickens, C. . . . 472.3
PEARSON, H. Memoir of C. Buchanan. N. York,
n.d. 10° 1109.22
— - Same. Boston, 1818. 12" 578.8
PEARSON, J. An exposition of the creed with app.
revised by W. S. Dobsou. N. York, 1851. 8° 1103.2
PEARSON, J. N. Life of It. Leighton 1083.0
PEARSON, T. Infidelity ; its aspects, causes, and
agencies. New York, 1854. 8° 1083.11
PEASANT and landlord. Knorring, Baroness. . . 418.8-9
PEASANT boy philosopher, The. Mayhew, II. . . 5S9.4
PEASANTS' war in France. See Jacquerie, La. . . 1078.25
PECK, G. Appeal to scripture, the rule of faith
and practice. New York, 1852. 12° . ... 129.9
— Wyoming, its history and romantic adven-
tures. New York, 1858. 12° 237.2
PECK, G. W. Melbourne, and the Chincha isl'ds,
with sketches of Lima. N. Y., 1854. 12°.. 705.21
PECK, J. M. Life of Daniel Boonc . . . v.XXIH. of 529.1
PECK, W. G. Mathematical dictionary. See Da-
vies, C 147.1
PEDRO the Cruel, king of Castile and Leon, Life
of. Merimce, P 540.18
PEEL, Sir It. Memoirs. London, 1853-57. 2v. 12° 500.4
Contents. — Vol. I. The Roman Catholic question,
ISiS— :S. II. The new government, 1834—35; Repeal
of the corn laws, 1845—46.
PEERAGE, Romance of the. Craik, G. L 500. 8
PEERS and parvenus: a tale. Gore, C. G 770.5
PEG Wofiington, a novel. Reade, C 415.5
PEIRCE, B. Elementary treatise on algebra. Oth
ed. Boston, 1850. 12° 148.4
— Elementary treatise on curves, functions, and
forces. Boston, 1840-52. 2v. 12° 148.2
— Elementary treatise on plane and solid geom-
etry. Boston, 1851. 12 148.3
— Plane and spherical trigonometry. New ed.
Boston, 1852. 8° 147.3
PEIRCE, C. H. Drugs, etc., as to their adultera-
tions. Cambridge, 1S53. 12° 150.13
PEKING, Thirteen years' residence at the court of.
Ripa 899.7
PELAYO : or the cavern of Covadonga. New
York, 1830. 12° 338.5
PELET de la Lozere, J. Napoleon in council. Tr.
by B. Hall. Edinburgh, 1837. 12° 1008.14
PELHAM : a novel. Lytton, Sir E. B 405.2-4
PELLARIN, C. Life of Fourier. 2d cd. N. York,
1848. 12° 545.11
PELLATT, A. Curiosities of glass making. Lon-
don, 1849. 8° 190.11
PELLEW, E. Vise. Exmouth. Life of. Osier, E. 508.10
PELLICO, S. Prose. Firenze. 1850. 12° .... 1057.2
PENACOOK Indians. See Indians.
PENCILLINGS by the way. Willis, N. P 657.9
PEXHENNIS, The history of, Thackeray, W. M..491. 11-15
PENINSULA. See Spain.
PENN, G. Mems. of Sir W. Penn. Lend., 1833. 2v. 8° 504.1
PENN, W. Clarkson, T. Private and public life of. 520.19
— Dixon, W. H. An historical biography . . . 520.17
— Ellis, G. E. Life of. Sparks, J. .. v.XXII. of 529.1
— Janney, S. M. Life, with correspond., etc. . 523.14
— Weems, M. L. Life 520.18
PENNINGTON, M. Life of Elizabeth Carter. 1st.
Am ed. Boston, 1809. S° 595.5
PENNSYLVANIA. Barber, J. W. History of.. . 237.5
— Day, S. Historical collections of the state of. 235.1
— Peck, G. Wyoming, its history, etc 237.2
— Pleasant peregrination through 039.19
— Pritts, J. History of the early settlement of. 245.2
PEN Owen: a romance. Hook, . I 809.8
PENROSE, E. History of England. New ed., with
questions by E. Robbins. N.Y., 1852. 12° 908.3
— History of France. Prepared for schools by
J. Abbott. New York, 1818. 12° 1007.4
— History of Germany. New ed. Lond, 1803. 12° 928.4
PEOPLE, The. Michelet, J 124.17
PEOPLE I have met. Willis, N. P 004.7-10
PEOPLE'S own book. Lamennais, H. F. It. de . 129.34
PEPPERELL, history of. Butler, C 224.14
PEPPERRELL, Sir W., Life of. Parsons, U. . . . 513.19-20
PEPYS, S. Diary and correspondence, with life
and notes by Lord Braybrooke. 3d cd.
London, 1848-49. 5v. 8° 977.5
PERCIVAL Keene: a novel. Marryat, F 745.15
PERCY, S. and It. Percy anecdotes, original and
selected. London, n.d. 20v. 18° 909.7
— - Same. With American A. N.V., 1S50. 8° 892.3
— - Same. New York, 1858. 8° 892.4-8
PERCY, T. Reliques of ancient English poetry,
with a glossary. London, 1S59. 8° .... 332.3
PERCY Mallory. Hook, J 809.7
PERCY Ranthorpe. Gore, C. G 776.4
PEREIRA, J. Lectures on polarized light, [and]
on the microscope. Edited by B. Powell.
2ded. London, 1854. 10° 150.29
— Materia medica and therapeutics. 3dAm.ed.,
by J. Carson. Philadelphia, 1852-54. 2v. 8° 152.7
— Treatise on food and diet. Ed. by C. A. Lee.
NewYork,n.d. 8° 157.3
PEREZ, Antonio, et Philippe II. Mignet, F. A. A. 1000.26
PERFUMERY, Art of. Piesse, G. W. S 198.13
PERIL and suffering, Narr. of. Davenport, It. A. 379.14
PERILOUS adventures. Davenport, R. A 820.56
PERILS and captivity of the Picard family. Edin-
burgh, 1827. 18° 830.31
PERKINS, E. E. Haberdashery and hosiery. 8th
ed. London, 1853. 18° 199.38
PERKINS, E. T. Na Motu ; or, reef-rovings in the
South seas. New York, 1854. 8° 705.6
PERKINS, J. Residence in Persia among the
Nestorians. Andover, 1843. 8° 095.1
PERKINS, J. H. Memoir and writings. Ed. by W.
H. Channing, 1851. 2v. 12° 525.4
PERKINS, T. H. Memoir of. Cary, T. G 524.4
PERRAULT, C. Contes des fees. Paris, An. IX.,
[1801.] 12° 1008.1
Contents. — Lc chaperon rouge; Lesfees; La harbe
bloue: La belle au bois dormant; Le chat botte,
Cendrillon ; Kiquet a la houpe ; Le petit poucet;
I/adroitc princcsse ; GriselUlis ; Peau d'ane; Leg
fouhaits ridicules.
— Precis de la vie et des ouvrages de C. P. avec
1'analyse de ses contes v. I. of 1077.1
PERRY, A. Harold and Itosaline, with other
poems. Bostonj 1840. 12° 309.5
PERRY, O. H. Elliott, J. D. Review of contro-
versy between Com. Perry and Elliott. . . 527.10
— Mackenzie, A. S. The life of 820.31
— Niles,J. M. The life of 527.7
PERRY, W. C. The Franks. London, 1857. 8°. . 925.6
PERSEPOLIS- Fergusson, J. Palaces of, restored. 694.9
— Francklin, W. Remains of the palace of .. . 694.10
— Rich, C. J. Narrative of a journey to .... 694.8
— Vaux, W. S. W. Nineveh and 950.14
PERSIA. Binning, R. B. M. Journal of two years'
travel in 685.1
— Ferrier, J. P. Caravan journeys in 694.3
— Francklin, W. Tour from Bengal to 694.10
— Fraser, J. B. Hist, and descriptive account of. 810.68
— Hunt, G. H. Campaign of Outram and Have-
lock 938.9
— Kitto, J. Uncle Olliver's travels in 689.18
— Malcolm, J. Sketches of 889.33
— Moricr, J. A journey through 694.15
— Perkins, J. Eight years in 695.1
— Sheil, Lady. Life and manners in 695.12
— Shoberl, F. Description of 938.11
— Southgate, H. Narrative of a tour through . 687.3
— Townsend, G. Summary of Persian history.
Hunt, G. H 933. 9
PERSIUS
138
PHILOSOPHERS
PERSIUS Flaccus, A. Persius ; translated by Sir
W. Drummond. New York, n.d. 18° ... 830.22
— Satires ; transl. into prose by L. Evans, and
into verse by W. Gifford. Juveualis, D. J. 824.13
PERSPECTIVE. Kriisi, IT. Principles of 201.6
— Pyne, G. Treatise on 819.14
— Taylor, B. Principles of linear 205.5
See alsos Drawing.
PERSUASION ; a novel. Austen, J v.V. of 758.3
PERTHES, F. C., Life and times of, by C. T. Pcrthes.
Edinburgh, 1858. 12° 545.14
— Biography of, by J. Baillio 548.12
PEUTHES, F. M. Life of John Chrysostom ; transl.
from the German by A. Hovey and D. B.
Ford. Boston, 1854. 12° 547.20
PERU. Hall, B. Journal on the coast of 639.7
— - Same v.II. and III. of 830.25
— Prescott, W. II. History of the conquest of . 252.3
— Smith, A. A residence in Lima 633.21
— Sutcliffe, T. Sixteen years in 633.17
— Temple, E. Travels in 633.12
— Trueba y Cosio, Don T. de. History of the
conquest of 830.62
— Tschudi, J. J. v. Travels in, 1&38-42 635.12
PERVERSION: or, the causes, etc., of infidelity. A
tale for the times. Conybeare, W. J. , . . 777.10
PESCHEL, C. F. Elements of physics ; translated
by E. West. London, 1845-40. 3v. 10° . . 149.29
PESTILENCE. See Plague.
I'KSTS of the farm. Richardson, II. T). . . . v.II. of 109.15
PETER, 1st and 2d epistles of. See Bible.
PETER of Blois. Continuation of " Ingulph's
Chronicle." Ingulph 850.8
PETER the Cruel, History of. Merimee, P. . . . 546.18
PETER the Great. Banks, J. Life of 546.21
— Barrow, Sir J. Life of 810.66
— Bradford, S. II. History of 540.22
PETER Parley. Pseud. See Goodrich, S. G.
PETER Pindar. Pseud. See Wolcot, J.
PETER Schlemihl in America: [a novel.] Wood,G. 808.1
PETER Simple. Marryat, F 745.7
PETER, W. Poets and poetry of Greece and Rome,
by various translators. Phila., 1847. 8°. . 315.1
PETERS, A. R., A memoir of. Clark, J. A 119.15
PETERS, Rev. H., A history of. Peters, S 575.9
PETERS, S. History of the Rev. Hugh Peters.
New York, 1807. 8° 575.9
PETIS de La Croix, F. Lesmille et uujour. Contes
persans traduits en fransais. . v.XIV.-XV. of 1077.1
PETRAinl839. Kinnear, J. G 6S9.13
PETRARCA.F. Opere filosofiche. Milano, 1833. 10° 1059.11
Contents. — Del modo di governare ottimamcnte
uno stato ; Libro degli ulfici c dclle virtu di un eapi-
lano; Delia verasapienza, dialogo; 11 segrcto del Pe-
trarca o vero le sue confession!.
— Rime. 4a ed. Firenze, 1854. 12° 1050. 3
— Campbell,!1. Life and times of 543.6
— Sade, J. F. P. A. de. Memoirs. [Dobson's cd.] 548.25
PETRIFACTIONS and their teachings. Man tell,
G. A 816.11
See also •. Geology.
PETTIGREW, T. J. Chronicles of the tombs. Lon-
don, 1857. p.8° 850.13
PEVERiLofthepeak. Scott, Sir W 470.13-15
PEYTON, Sir E. Catastrophe of the house of
Stuart. See " Secret history," etc 552.6
PFEIFFER, I. A lady's voyage round the world.
Translated by Mrs. Sinnett. New edition.
London, 1852. 12° 409.23
- - Same. Translated from the German. 3d
edition. London, 1852. 12° 879.4
— A lady's second journey round the world.
New York, 1850. 12° 708.10
— Journey to Iceland and travels in Sweden and
Norway. Translated by C. F. Cooper. New
York, 1852. 12" 608.20
— - Same. Translated from the German. Lon-
don, 1852. 12° 879.3
— - Same. 2d ed. London, 1853. 12° .... 608.19
— Visit to the Holy Land, Egypt, and Italy. 2d
ed. London, 1853. 12° 879.5
PII.KDON: or, a dialogue on the immortality of
the soul. Plato 898.22
PILEDRUS, with the appendix of Gudius. Trans-
lated by C. Smart. N. Y., 1862. 18° . v. II. of 830.16
— Translated into prose by H. T. Riley, and into
verse by C. Smart. See Terentius Afer, P.. 834.11
PHOENICIA. Kenrick, J. [Description and his-
tory of] 950.4
PHANTASMAGORIA of fun. Edited by A. Crow-
quill. London, 1843. 2v. 12° 449.1
PHANTOM ship: a novel. Marryat, F 745.12
PHANTOM world. See Supernaturalism.
PHARMACY. See Medicine.
PHARSALIA, The. Transl. into English prose by
H. T. Riley. Lucanus, M. A 834.5
PHELPS, A. H. Botany for beginners. New York,
1847. 18° 109.16
— Familiar lectures on botany. 3d ed. Hart-
ford, 1832. 12° 169.3
PHENIX, The : a collection of old and rare frag-
ments. New York, 1835. 12° 898.8
PHIGALEIAN marbles in the British Museum. El-
lis, Sir H 839.9
PHILEMON, Epistle to. See Bible.
PHILIP II. of Spain. Mignet, F. A. A. Philippe
II. et Antonio Perez 1000.20
— Prescott, W. II. Reign of 922.1-7
— Watson, R. Reign of 542.2
PHILIP III. of Spain. Reign of. Watson, R. . . 542.2
PHILIP Augustus of France, Capeflgue, B. H. R.
Histoire de P. A 1000.0
- James, G. P. R. P. A. : or, the brothers in
arms. [A novel.] 464.10
PHILIP. History of King Philip. Abbott, J. S. C. 579.7
PHILIP, J. Researches in South Africa. London,
1S28. 2v. 8° 092.8
PHILIP, R. The Marys: or, female holiness.
New York, 1830. 18° 1089.21
PHILIP Van Artevelde : a dramatic romance. Tay-
lor, II 340.16
PIIILIPPART, J. Memoirs and campaigns of
Charles John fBeruadotte] prince royal of
Sweden. Baltimore, 1815. 8° 542.3
PHILIPPIANS, Epistle to the. See Bible.
PHILIPPINES, Twenty years in the. La Gironiere,
P. P. de 705.13-14
PHILLIPPO, J. M. Jamaica, its past and present
state. Philadelphia, 1843. 12° 204.2
— The United States and Cuba. London, 1857.
p.8° 625.71
PHILLIPS, C. Curran and his contemporaries.
New York, 1851. 12° 598.11
— Speeches. New York, 1817. 8° 866.1
— Curran, J. P. and Grattan, H. Irish eloquence,
[with] appeal of R. Emmet. Phil., 1854. 8°. 862.3-8
PHILLIPS, J. Treatise on geology. London,
1837-39. 2v. 16° 408.7
PHILLIPS, J. A. Manual of metallurgy. 2d ed.
London, 1854. 12° 190.14
— and Darlington, J. Records of mining and
metallurgy. London, 1857. 12° 190.12
PHILLIPS, S., Memoir of. Taylor, J. L 523.2
PHILLIPS, T. History and principles of painting.
London, 1833. 8° 205.2
PHILLIPS, Wendell. Speech on woman's rights.
See Woman's 878.8
PHILLIPS, Willard. The inventor's guide. Bos-
ton, 1837. 12° 190.18
PHILLIPS, Wm. Elementary introduction to min-
eralogy. New ed. by Brooke and Miller.
London, 1852. 12° 163.18
— Outlines of mineralogy and geology. 4th ed.
London, 1826. 8° 103.21
PHILO: an evangeliad. Judd, S 358.7
PHILO Judaeus. Works, transl. by C. D. Yonge.
London, 1854-55. 4v. p.8° 845.7-8
PHILOSOPHERS. Diogenes Laertius. Lives and
opinions of eminent 834.10
- Fenelon, F. de S. de La M. Lives of the an-
cient 820.42
See also: Philosophy.
PHILOSOPHICAL
PICKERING
PHILOSOPHICAL instruments. Brewster, D. Trea-
tise on 144.12
— Glaishcr, J. Lecture on 199.16
PHILOSOPHICAL theories and experiences. From
2d London ed. Philadelphia, 1846. 10°. v. I. of 850.25
PHILOSOPHICAL writers, Essays on. DC Quin-
cey, T 895.20
PHILOSOPHY. Butler, W. A. History of ancient. 124.7
— Cousin, V. History of modern 124.4
— - Introduction to the history of 122.2
— Fleming, W. Vocabulary of 125.30
— Gerhart, E. V. Introduction to the study of. 403.8
— Hamilton, Sir W. Philosophy 122.12
— - Discussions on 872.1
— Henry, C. S. History of 820.45
— Lewes, G. H. Biographical history of. ... 840.34
— Tenneman, W. A. History of 855.1
See also: Intellectual science, and Natural
philosophy.
PHILOSOPHY of the plays of Shakspere unfolded.
Bacon, D 353.3
PHILOSOPHY of rhetoric. Campbell, G 405.0
PHILOSOPHY of skepticism and ultraism. Walker,
J. B 1094.13
PHILOSOPHY of the plan of salvation. Walker, J.B 1086.21
PHILOSOPHY of the seasons. Duncan, H 1089.7
PHILOSTORGIUS, Ecclesiastical history of. Sozo-
menus Hermias 845.9-10
PHILOTHEA : a romance. Child, L. 31 488.15
PHIPPS, C. H., Marq. of Xormanby. A year of
revolution : a journal kept in Paris in 1848.
London, 1857. 2v. 8° 1002.4
— The contrast : a novel. London, 1832. 3v. 12° 489.17
PHIPS, Sir W. Life of, by F. Bowen. . . . v.VII. of 529.1
PIKENIX, John. Pseud. See Derby, G. H.
PHCENIXIANA ; or sketches and burlesques. Der-
by, G. H 806.1
PHOTOGRAPHY. Delamotte, P. H. The practice of. 197.15
— Halleur, G. C. H. Art of 829.11
— Hunt, R. Manual of 197.14
— Lerebours, N. P. Treatise on 197.13
— Price, L. Photographic manipulation .. . . 197.12
PHRENOLOGY. Bridges, F. P. made practical . . 124.20
— Combe, G. System of 124.2
— Jones, S. Practical 124.15
- Spurzheim, J. G. P. or mental phenomena . 124.1
See also .- Intellectual science.
PHYSIC. See Medicine.
PHYSICAL geography. Ansted, D. T. Elemen-
tary course of 163.24
— Fitch, G. W. Outlines of 167.8
— Guyot, A. Earth and man 167.18
— Houzeau, J. C. Physique du globe . ... 1005.22
— Maury, M. F. Phys. geog. of the sea .... 145.16
— Mudie, R. The earth 109.18
— Nicolay, C. G. Principles of 167.7
— Somerville, M. Physical geography 167.9-10
— Wittich, A. Curiosities of 850.21
See also .• Geology, Meteorology, etc.
PHYSICAL sciences. Nichol, J. P. Cyclopaedia of 145.8
— Somerville, M. Connexion of the 149.22
See also .• Physics.
PHYSICAL theory of another life. Taylor,!.. . . 1108.2
PHYSICIAN, Letters to a young. Jackson, J. . . 157.23-24
PHYSICIANS, Lives of British 389.13
— Eminent living, of Paris. Sketches, etc.. . . 609.1
See also .- Medical biography.
PHYSICS. Airy, G. B. Gravitation 146.24
— Arnott, N. Elements of 145.10
— Buff, H. P. of the earth 149.31
— Hunt, R. Elementary P 149.13
— Miiller, J. Principles of 144.11
— Peschel, C. F. Elements of 149.29
— Plateau, J. et Quetelet, A. Physique .... 1005.44
— Tomlinson, C. Principes de physique gencrale 1075.31
— Whewell, W. General physics considered
with reference to natural theology .... 820.4
Seealso .- Astronomy, Hydraulics, Hydrostat-
ics, Light, Magnetism, Mechanics, Meteo-
rology, Natural philosophy, Optics, Pneu-
matics, Sound, Telegraph, etc.
PHYSIOGNOMY, A poem. Bartlett, J 878.12
PHYSIOGNOMY, Comparative. Redfield, J. W. . . 122.7
PHYSIOLOGY, Animal. Barlow, J. Connection be-
tween P. and intellectual philosophy, v. I. of 850.25
— Carpenter, W. B. Manual of 149.23
— Combe, A. P. applied to health 810.09
— Cutter, C. Anatomy and 158.6
— Edwards, H. M. Animal mechanism and . . 177.23
— Fowler, O. S. Animal and mental 157.13
— Gluge, le docteur. Physiologic 1005.17
— Gnscom, J. H. Animal mechanism and. . . 810.78
— Liebig, J. Chemistry in its applications to . 104.0
— Motion of the juices in the animal body . . . 155.14
— Smith, S. Animal physiology 305.12
See also .- Medicine.
PiiYsioLOGY,Vegetable. Goadby,H. Text-book of. 173.5
— Gray, Asa 166.5
— Mulder, G. J. The chemistry of 155.8
— Phytology, or. Lib. Us. Kn 365.12
PIANO forte. Letter to a P. F. player. Instruc-
tions for practising 199.28
— Spencer, C. C. Art of playing upon 829 6
PIAZZA tales. Melville, H 736.11
PICARD family. Sufferings of, after the wreck of
the Medusa. See Perils and captivity .... 830.31
PICCIOLA, or, the prisoner of Fencstrella. Sain-
tine, X. B 478.11
PICCOLO.MINI, The, a drama, transl. from Schiller.
Coleridge, S. T v.III. of 327.10
PICHLER, K. Die Wiedereroberung von Ofcn.
Wien, 1829. 2v. 16° 1025.9
— Denkwiirdigkeiton aus meinem Leben. Wien,
1844. 4v. in 2. 10° 1035.9
— The wife hunter ; a novel 801.3
PICKARD, H. M. Memoir of, and writings. Othe-
man, E 538.1
PICKERING, C Racesofman. Prefixed, a synop-
sis of the nat. hist, of man, by J. C. Hall.
New ed. London, 1850. p.8° 815.3-0
PICKERING, E. The expectant, a novel. Phila
delphia, 1842. 2v. 12° 805.10
— - Same. Philadelphia, n.d. 8° 805.10
— The fright. Philadelphia, 1847. 8° 805.1
— - Same. New York, n.d. 8" 805.2
— The grandfather, a novel. New York, 1844. 8° 805.6 7
— The grumbler, a novel. New York, 1844. 8°. 805.9
— The heiress, a novel. New York, 1845. 8°. . 805.3
— Kate Walsingham. London, 1850. 3v. 12°. 805.17
— Nan Darrcll, or the gipsy mother. Philadel-
phia, n.d. 8° 805.5
— The orphan niece. Philadelphia, n.d. 8° . . 806.4
— The poor cousin : a novel. Phila., n.d. 8°. 805. 14-15
— The prince and the pedlar. Phila., n.d. 8° . 805.13
— The quiet husband. Phila., n.d. 8° ... .805.11-12
— The squire. Philadelphia, u.d. 8° 805.8
PICKERING, W. Aldiue edition of the British
poets. London. 53v. 10". Contents :
Akenside, 31. With memoir by A. Dyce. . . 319.1
Beattie, J. With memoir, by A. Dyce. . . . 319.2
Burns, R. With memoir, by Sir N. H
Nicolas. 3v 319.3
Butler, S. With memoir, by J. Mitford. 2v. 319.4
Chaucer, G. With life by Sir N. H. Nicolas. Gv. 319.5
Churchill, C. Mem. and notes, by Tooke. 3v. 319.0
Collins, W. With notes and memoir, by A.
Dyce^and essay by Sir E. Brydges 329.1
Cowper, W. With a memoir, by Sir N. H.
Nicolas. 3v 319.7
Dryden, J. Poetical works, ed., with life,
byJ. Mitford. 5v 319.8
Falconer, W. With memoir, by J. Mitford . 329.2-3
Goldsmith, O. Memoir and notes, by J. Mit-
ford 329.4
Gray, T. Works with life, by J. Mitford. 5v. 339.2
Howard, II., Earl of Surrey. With memoir,
by Sir N. H.Nicolas 329.11
Milton,.!. Poetical works. Memoir, by J.
Mitford. 3v 329.6
Parnell, T. With memoir, by J. Mitford . . 329.7
Pope, A. With memoir, by A. Dyce. 3v.. . 339.3
Prior, M. With memoir, by J. Mitford 2v. 329.8
PICKERING
140
PLATO
PICKERING, W., continued.
Shakespeare, W. Poems. Memoir, by A.
Dyce 329.0
Spenser, E. With memoir, by J. Mitford. 5v. 329.10
Swift, J. With memoir, by J. Mitford. 3v.. 329.12
Thomson, J. With memoir, by Sir N. H.
Nicolas. 2v 329.13
White. H. K. With memoir, by Sir N. II.
Nicolas 329.5
Wyatt, T. With mem., by Sir N. H. Nicolas. 339.1
Young, E. With memoir, by J. Mitford. 2v. 329.14
PICKWICK papers. Dickens, C 401.11-16
PIC-NIC papers. Dickens, C 402.4
PICTORIAL calendar of the seasons. Howitt, M.. 825.10
PICTORIAL history of the Kussian war, 1854-50.
Edinburgh, 1850. 8° 924.1
PICTORIAL narratives. New York, n.d. 12° . . . 1109.2
PICTURE galleries of England. Hazlitt, W. . . . 207.19
PICTURES from Italy. Dickens, C 892.10
PICTURES from the battle fields. By the " Roving
Englishman." 2d ed. London, 1855. p.8° 988.5-6
PICTURES of early life. Embury, E. C 878.27
PICTURES of the world. Ward, K. P 787.3
PIDDINGTON, II. Sailor's horn-book for the law
of storms. 2d ed. London, 1855. 8° ... 145.18
PIERCE, F., Life of. Hawthorne, N 517.27-28
PIERCE Penniless' supplication to the devil.
Nash, T 342.11
PIERCE, W. L. The year : a poem. New York,
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PIERPONT, J. Airs of Palestine : a poem. 3d ed.,
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PIERRE, or the ambiguities : a tale. Melville, H. 736.8
PIESSE, G. W. S. Art of perfumery. London,
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PlGGOT, A. S. Chemistry and metallurgy of cop-
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PIGNOTTI, L. Storia della Toscana. Capolago,
1843. 5v. 16° 1058.1
PIGS, Domestic ; their origin and varieties, man-
agement, etc. Richardson, H. D. .. . v. I. of 169.15
PIKE, J. G. Guide for disciples, abridged. New
York, n.d. 18° 119.3
— Religion and eternal life. New York, n.d. 16° 119.5
PIKE, M. H. Agnes : a novel. Boston, 1858. 12° 427.2-4
— Ida May : a story. Boston, 1854-55. 12°.. 416.9-11
PIKE, Z. M. Life of, by H. Whiting. . . . v.XV. of 529.1
PILGRIM celebration at Plymouth, Mass. Aug.
1,1853. See Account, etc 224.17
PILGRIM'S progress. Bunyan, J 869.9
PILGRIMS of the Rhine. Lytton, E. B 465.27
PILGRIMS of Walsingham. Strickland, A 787.9-11
PILGRIMS. Banvard, J. Plymouth and the . . . 228.14
— Bartlett, W. H. Pilgrim fathers 223.1
— Bridgman, T. Pilgrims of Boston and their
descendants 223.5
— Young, A. Pilgrim fathers of Plymouth.. 223.13
See also : New England.
PILLANS, J. Elementary teaching chiefly in refer-
ence to the parochial schools of Scotland.
2d ed. Edinburgh, 1829. 12° 1099.23
PILLET, R. M. Views of England. Boston,
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PILOT, The : a tale of the sea. Cooper, J. F.. . . 780.1-5
PINCKARD, G. Notes on the West Indies, and
the Indians of South America. 2d ed. Lon-
don, 1816. 2v. 8" 635.7
PINDARUS. Pindar, translated by C. A. Wheel-
wright. New York, 1852. 18° 830.23
— Odes translated into prose by D. W. Turner,
[also,] a metrical version by A. Moore.
London, 1852. p.8° 824.11
PINKNEY, W. Life by his nephew, Rev. W. Pink-
ney. New York, 1853. 8° 512.10
— - Life, by H. Wheaton v.III. of 518.5
PIONEER history. Hildreth, S. P 245.3
PIONEERS, The : a descriptive tale. Cooper, J.F. 770.26-30
PIOZZI, II. L. Anecdotes of Samuel Johnson. 2d
ed. London, 1786. sm.8° 588.12
— Journey through France, Italy, and Germany.
London, 1789. 2v. 8° 676.1
PIRATE, The. Scott, Sir W 470.1-5
PITCAIRN, D. Perfect peace : letters-memorial of
John W. Howell. From 9th London ed.
New York, 1845. 18° 599.13
PITCAIRN'S island. Barrow, Sir J. P.'s island and
its inhabitants 810.42
— Home of the mutineers. See Home 1109.8
— Murray, T. B. Pitcairn's island, the people
and the pastor 939.0
— Smith, A. Life of the captain of the island
of Pitcairn 519.5
PITRAT, J. C. Paul and Julia : or, the church of
Rome. Boston, 1855. 12° 1098.19
PITT, W., earl of Chatham. Essay on. Macau-
lay, T. B 409.20
PITT, W., Jit. Hon. Life. Tomline, G 563.3
PITTS street chapel lectures. Delivered in Boston,
1858, by clergymen of six different denomi-
nations. Boston, 185S. 12° 1086.1
Contents. — I. Lecture, by Rev. W. R, Clark,
"Why am I a Methodist?" II. By Rev. T. B.
Thayer, " Why are you a Universalist?" III. By
Rev. J. N. Sykes, " Why am I a Baptist? " IV. By
Rev. N. A <la ins, " Why am I a Trinitarian Congre-
gationalist?" V. By Rev. G. M. Randall, "Why
am I a Churchman ?" VI. By Rev. O. Dewey,
"Why am 1 a Unitarian?" VII. By Rev. T. S.
King, " Spiritual Christianity."
PIZARRO, F., Life of 539.21-22
PLACE, A, in thy memory. De Kroyft, S. H. . . 878.3
PLAGUE in London, in 16U5. De Foe, D 379.17
PLAGUE in Florence, in 1348. Descrizioue della
pestilenza. Boccaccio, G 1059.3
PLANCHE, G. Essai sur Adolphe. Constant, B . 1060 8
PLANCHE, J. R. Fairy tales, selected from Per-
rault and others. London, 1858. 12° ... 737.9
— History of British costume. Lond., 1849. 12° &39.3
— - Same. London, 1847. 18° 840.51
PLANCHE, M. See Mackarness, Mrs. M.
PLANETARY and stellar worlds. Mitchel, O. M. 146.27
PLANT, The : a biography. Schleiden, M. J. . . . 164.5
PLANTAGENETS and the Tudors. Forster, J. . . 894.3
PLANTER'S Northern bride. Hentz, C. L 446.2-5
PLANT hunters among the Himalayas. Reid, M. 728.1-^5
PLANTS,- Classes and orders of. Lindley, J. . . . 169.25
See also .- Botany.
PLASTERING, Rudim. treatise on. Burnell, G. R. 819.32
PLATE, The river. Mansfield, C. B 635.10
See also .• La Plata.
PLATEAU, J.etQuetelet, A. Physique. Ire partie,
etc. Bruxelles, n.d. 12° 1005.44
PLATER, E. Life of the Countess Emily Plater.
New York, 1842. 12° 599.4
PLATO. Works, translated by Henry Cary, Henry
Davis, and George Burges. London,
1849-54. 6v. p.8° 814.3
Contents. — Vol. I. The apology of Socrates ; Crito;
Phsedo; Gorgias; Protagoras; Phasdrus; Thea-tetus;
Eulhyphron and Lysis, by Henry Cary
II. The republic; Timoeus and C'itias, by Henry Da-
vis III. Meno; Euthydemus; The Soph-
ist; The statesman; Cratylus; Pannenides and the
banquet, by George Burges IV. Philebus;
Charmides; Laches; Menexenus; Hippias Major;
Hippias Minor; Ion; First Alcibiades ; Second Alci-
biades; Theages; The rivals; liipparchus; Minos;
Clitopho; The Epistles, by George Burges
V. The laws, by George Burges VI. The
doubtful works; Epinomis; Axiochus; Eryxias; On
virtue; On justice; Sisyphus; Demodoeus; Defini-
tions; TimaMis I/ocrus, with lives of Plato, by Dio-
genes Laertius. Kesychius and Olympiodorus; Intro-
ductions to his doctrines, by Alcinous, and to the
dialogues by Albinus; The doctrines of Plato, by
Apuli'ius; The notes of Thomas Gray, and a general
index to the entire work.
— Divine dialogues, [and] Apology of Socrates.
Transl., with dissertations and notes, by
Dacier. 3d ed., rev. and cor. Lond, 1845. 12° 10S9.1
— Phaedon: or, a dialogue on the immortality
of the soul. 1st Am. cd. N.Y.,1833. 16°. 898.22
— Republic. Analysed by J. A. St. John.
More, Sir T 888.14
PLATTXER
141
POLITENESS
PLATTNER, and Muspratt, S. Use of the blow-
pipe. 3ded.,enl. London, 1854. 8° . . . . 155.18
PLAUTCS, M. A. Comedies. Transl. by Henry T.
Kiley. London, 1852. 2v. p.8° 824.12
PLAY and study. By Mrs. M. Leslie, [Mrs.
Baker.] Boston, 1658. 10° 735.10
PLAY-DAY book. Parton, S. P 755.10
PLAYES, A treatise against vaine. Northbrooke, J. 342.13
PLAYFAIR, L. Lecture on industrial education . 199.16
PLEASANT peregrination through parts of Penn-
sylvania. Philadelphia, ia30. 18° 639.19
PLEASURES of imagination: a poem. Akenside, M. 358.25
PLEIAD, the. Abridgments from seven writers
on the evidences of Christianity. Wrang-
ham, F 830.41
PLINIUS Secundus, C. Letters, [transl.,] with re-
marks, by \V. Melmoth. Bost., 1809. 2v. 12° 898.17
— Natural history. Transl., etc., by J. Bostock
and H. T. Riley. London, 1855-57. 6v. p.8° 844.7
PJ.UTARCHUS. Lives. Transl. by J. and W. Lang-
horne. New York, 1851. 4v. 12° 547.11
— - Same. Cincinnati, 1850. 8° 541.0-7
— Select lives. Trausl., with notes, by G. Long.
London, 1844-48. 5v. 18° 850.1
PLYMOUTH, Mass. Account of the pilgrim celebra-
tion at, 1853 . 224.17
— Banvard, J. P. and the pilgrims 228.14
— Baylies, F. Historical memoir of P. colony. 223.11
— Bradford, W. Hist, of P. plantation. v.III. of 278.4
— Morton, N. Gov. Bradford's history of P.
colony 223.14
— Thacher, J. History of the town of P., from
its first settlement 227.11
— Young, A. Chronicles of P. colony 223.13
PNEUMANEE : or, the fairy of the 19th century.
Cunningham, J. W 777.4
PNEUMATICS, Lectures on select subjects in. Fer-
guson, J 140.8
— Lardner, D. Treatise on 398.9
— - Pneumatics. Libr. of Useful Knowl. v.I. of 305.14
— Science made easy. Familiar introduction to
the principles of 149.39
— Tomlinson, C. Rudimentary treatise on. . . 819.10
See also .• Natural philosophy.
POACHER, The. A novel. Marryat, F 745.3
POCKET miscellany. Chambers, W 367.1
POCOCKE, K. India in Greece : or, truth in my-
thology. London, 1852. 12° 956.10
POE, K. A. Works with mem. by R. W. Griswold,
etc. New York, 1855-50. 4v. 12° 887.1-2
Contents. — Vol. I. Talcs. II. Poems and tales.
III. The literati. IV. Arthur Gordon Pym, etc.
POEMS of established reputation. Baltimore, 1803.
12° 358.24
Contents. — Vol. I. The art cf preserving health, by
J. Armstrong. II. The minstrel, or the progress of
genius, by J. Beattie. III. The pleasures of imagina-
tion, by M. Akenside. IV. The task, by W. Cowper.
POETARUM Latinorum corpus. Walker, W. S. . . 353.1
POETICAL literature of the past half century.
Moir, D. M 406.10
POETICAL litera. of the West. Gallagher, W. D. . 338.1
PoKTRYoflife, The. Ellis, S. S 804.7
POETRY of science. Hunt, R 145.15
POETRY. Aristoteles. Treatise on the poetic . - 814.8
— Harris, J. Treatise concerning 209.4
— Lessing, G. E. Limits of 209. 14
— Montgomery, J. Lectures on 405.14
POETRY. Collections .•
Adams, H. G. Poetical quotations 344.21
Aikin, J. British poets 312.1
Alger, W. R. Poetry of the East 315.12-13
Aytoun, W. E. Ballads of Scotland 375.1
Bowring, J. Ancient poetry of Spain .... 316.9
— Poetry of the Magyars 316.2
— Russian poets 315.14
British satirist 309.13
Brooks, C. T. German lyrics 316.8
— Songs and ballads 316.6
Bryant, W. C Selec. from American poets. . 820.24
POETRY, continued.
Campbell, T. Spec, of the British poets . . . 343.14
Dictionary of quotations from British poets . 358.5
Doran, J. Bcntley ballads 316.13
Dryden, J. Fables ; translated from Homer,
Ovid, etc 315.17
Dulcken, H. W. German songs 316.7
Ellis, G. Specimens of early English poets . 316.11
Evans, T. Old ballads 316.4
Finlay, J. Scottish historical and romantic
ballads 316.10
Gallagher, W. D. Poetical literature of the
West 338.1
Griswold, R. W. Female poets of America . 314.7
— Poets and poetry of America 314. 4-6
— Poets and poetry of England, 19th cent. . 311.7
— Sacred poets of England and America. . 314.8
Hale, S. J. Dictionary of poetic quotations . 312.2
Halleck, F. G. Selections from the British
poets 820.25
Hayes. E. Ballads of Ireland 316.5
Hazlitt, W. Select poets of Great Britain .. 312.9
Howitt, M. Poetical works of Howitt, Mil-
man and Keats 332.6
Illustrated book of English songs. 10th to
19th century 869.7
Illustrated book of Scottish songs. 10th to
19th century 869.8
Jenks, J. W. Rural poetry of the English
language 314.3
Kettell, S. American poetry 339.4
Lockhart, J. G. Ancient Spanish ballads . . 310.1
Maginn, W. Homeric ballads and comedies
ofLucian 340.4
Moore, F. Songs and ballads of the American
revolution 314.2
Oxford prize poems 349.15
Parton, J. Humorous poetry 324.15
Percy, T. Reliques of anc. English poetry. . 332.3
Peter, W. Poets and poetry of Greece and
Rome 315.1
Poems of established reputation 358.24
Procter, B. W. English songs 345.11
Rogers, C. Modern Scottish minstrel . . . . 310.12
Selections from female poets 309.15
Smith, C. AV. Book of recitations 356.25
Specimens of British poets 369.12
Southey, R. British poets, 1400-1058 .... 312.11
Thornbury, G. W. Songs of the cavaliers and
roundheads 316.3
Walker, W. S. Corpus poetarum latinorum . 353.1
Wreath, The. A collection of poems .... 309.9
NOTE.— For different forms of poetry, as the drama,
and for the poetry of various countries, ate their sev-
eral names.
POETS. De Quincey, T. Essays on the 895.15
— Griswold, R. W. P. and poetry of England. 311.7
— Suetonius Tranquillus, C. Lives of the an
cient
For other collections of the lives of poets, see Biog-
raphy.
POGGIO Bracciolini. The life of. Shepherd, W. .
POINSETT, J. R. Notes on Mexico in 1822. Phila-
delphia, 1824. 8° 256.3
POKERS, Stokers and. Head, F. B 889.23
POLAND. Dunham, S. A. A history of 378.9
— Fletcher, J. History of 810.30
— Saxton, L. C. The fall of, with its history . 927.8
— Stephens, J. L. Incidents of travel in. . . . 689.1-2
POLAR sea. Franklin, J. Journey to the shores
of the 704.5
— Wrangel, F. v. Narrative of an expedition to. 820.49
POLAR seas. Bellot, J. R. Journal of a voyage
In the 617.13
— Murray, H. Discovery and adventure in the. 810.15
See also .- Arctic, Antarctic, N. W. Passage,
etc.
POLARIZATION. See Optics.
POLICEMAN, Recollections of a. Waters, T. . . . 900.5
POLISH tales. Gore, C. G 770.6
POLITENESS. See Manners and Minor morals.
POLITICAL
142
PORCELAIN
POLITICAL economy. Anderson, W. Practical
mercantile correspondence 130.21
— BoTven, F. Principles of 135.7
— Brouckere, C. do. Principes d' Economic poli-
tique 1005.10
— Carey, II. C. Essay on wages 130. 7
— - Past, present and future 136.4
— Cairnes,J.E. Character and logical method of. 130.11
— Chalmers, T. P. E. in connection with the
moral state and prospects of society . . . . 130.29
— Chtipman, J. Cotton and commerce of India. 135.10
— Everett, A. H. New ideas on population . . 130. 0
— Foster, B. F. Merchants' manual 130.22
— Franklin, B. Essays on v.II. of 280. 2
— Hamilton, A. Reports on public credit, manu-
factures, commerce, finance, etc. . . . v.III. of 285.1
— Hunt, F. Library of commerce 130.30
— - Worth and wealth. Maxims for merchants. 130.20
— Jennings, R. Social delusions concerning
wealth and want 130.13
— Knight, C. Results of machinery 139.24
— Lieber, F. On property and labour 820.47
— List, F. National system of 135.8
— Maclaren, J. History of the currency.. . . 130.10
— M'Culloch, J. R. Principles of 130.1
— - Essays on interest, coins, paper money,
etc 135.4
— Martineau, H. Illustrations of 749.2-3
— Murchison, J. II. British mines as a means
of investment 130.32
— Neyman, S. P. Elements of 130.27
— Potter, A. Objects, uses, and principles of . 830.3
— Ricardo, D. Political economy 130.3
— Senior, N. W. Political economy 130.28
— Smith, A. Wealth of nations 130.33
— Smith, E. P. Manual of 136.19
— Southey, T. Colonial sheep and wools . . . 130.9
— Sterling, P. J. Gold discoveries and their
probable consequences 130.12
— Taylor, R. C. Statistics of coal 135.0
— Wayland, F. Elements of 130.14
— Whitney, J. D. Metallic wealth of the U. S.. 103.1
See also: Agriculture, Banking, Business,
Capital, Commerce, Currency, Manufac-
tures, Taxation, Useful arts, etc.
POLITICAL science. Adams, J. Independence of
the judiciary v.III. of 283.1
— - Defence of the constitutions of the United
States V.IV.-VI. of 283.1
— Aristoteles. The politics 834.9
— Brougham, H. Discourse of 840.6
— Remarks on party 840.5
— Camp, G. S. Democracy 820.40
— Coleridge, S, T. Statesman's manual . . v. I. of 880.2
— - Constitution of church and state . . v. VI. of 880.2
— Guizot, F. P. G. History of civilization. .. 837.5
— - Origin of representative government. . . 817.7
— Macaulay, T. B. Parliamentary reform . . . 409.18
— Long, G. Cyclopaedia of political knowledge. 859.5
— Madison, J. The federalist 285.4
— Paley,W. Political philosophy 1099.35
— Rousseau, J. J. Du contrat social . . . v.II. of 1009.1
— Southey, R. Political essays 139.23
— Theory of human progression 134.18
— Washington, G. Political legacies 297.0
— Williams, E. Statesman's manual 290.4
See also: Constitutions, Government, Re-
public, etc.
POLITICS. Brougham, H. Opinions on 888.2
— Brownson, O. A. Essays and reviews on . . 1086.31
— General register. P. and literature in Eur.
and Am. in 1827 830.38
— Hildreth, R. Theory of 134.10
POLLOK, R. Course of time, with memoir of the
author. Ed. by W. C. Armstrong. Hartf.
1851. 12° 345.5
POLLY Peablossom's wedding, and other talcs.
Thompson, W. T 720.14
POLO, M. Travels. Ed. by H. Murray. N.York,
1845. 18° 820.07
POLYNESIA. Acc't of the islands in the South Sea.
Russell, M 820.55
POLYNESIAN researches. Ellis, W 707.4
POLYNESIAN mythology. Grey, Sir G 1087.20
POMPEII : its past and present state, chiefly from
W. Clarke. London, n.d. 2v. 12°. ..... 849.3
— - Same. Boston, 1833. 12" 849.20
— - Same. New ed. London, 1853. 18° ... 850.2
— Last days of. Lytton, E. B 465.24
— Last night of. A poem. Fairfleld, S. L. . . . 338.2
PONSARD, F. Theatre complet. Paris, 1851. 12" 1007.4
Contents. — Lucrece, tragedie; Agnes de Mernnie,
trag. ; Charlotte Corday, trag. ; Horace et Lydie,
comedie.
PONTI AC, Conspiracy of. Parkman, F. jr 244.2-3
PONTIC epistles. Transl. by H. T. Riley. Ovid-
ius Naso, P 824.0
POOLE, S. The Englishwoman in Egypt. Lon-
don, 1842-46. 3v. 18° 850.3
POOR. See Social science.
POOR cousin, The, a novel. Pickering, E 805.14-15
POOR laws and paupers. Martineau, H 749.4
POOR rich man and rich poor man. Sedgwick, C.
M 729.11
POORE, B. P. Rise and fall of Louis Philippe.
Boston, 1848. 12° 1009.1
POPE, A. Complete poetical works. Hartf., 1851.
2v. 12° 335.1
Contents. — Vol. I. Memoir; Author's preface; Pas-
torale ; Translations and imitations ; Imitations of
English poets; Windsor turcst; Odes Cor music; Eloisa
to Abelard; Elegy to the memory of a lady ; Prologues
and epilogues; Battle of the frogs and mice; 1740, a
poem; Miscellanies; Fugitive pieces; Epigrams; Epi-
taphs; Johnson's criticisms on epitaphs: Commenda-
tory poems. II. Essay on man; Aloral essays; Satires
of Dr. Donne; Epistles and satires of Horace; Essay
on criticism; Rape of the lock; The Dunciad; Mis-
cellaneous epistles; Imitations of English poets; Eloisa
to Abelard; Prologues and Epilogues; Key to the
lock.
— Poetical works. London, 1851. 3v. 10° .. . 339.3
Contents. — Vol. I. Memoir of Pope ; Pastorals ;
Messiah; Windsor forest; The rape of the lock; Eloisa
to Abelard; Sappho to Phaon; The fable of Dryopc;
Vertiimuus and Pomona ; Tlie first book of Stalius
Thebais. II. An essay on criticism; An essay on
man; Universal prayer; Moral essays; Ode for music
on St. Cecilia's day; Epistle to Robert, carl of Oxford
and Mortimer; Epistles; Prologues; Epigrams; Imi-
tations of English poets. III. Satires, epistles, and
odes of Horace, imitated; Satires of Dr. John Donne,
versified; Epitaphs; The Dunciad.
— Poetical works. Ed. by R. Carruthers. Lon-
don, 1858. v.l. p.8° 835.16
Contents. — Vol. I. Translations and imitations ;
Imitations of English poets; Pastorals; Windsor for-
est; Messiah, a sacred eclogue; The temple of fume ;
Ode on St. Cecilia's day An essay on crit-
icism; The rape of the lock; Eloisa to Abelard; Epis-
tles; Epitaphs; An essay ou man; The universal
prayer; Moral essays.
— Memoir, with extracts from his correspond-
ence. London, 1853. 12° 809.13
— Carruthers, R. The life of 835.12
— Johnson, S. Life of 580.20
POPERY. See Roman Catholic church.
POPES. Daunou, P. C. F. Temporal power of
the 919.2
— Macaulay, T. B. Review of Ranke's popes
ofR 409.20
— Ranke, L. History of the £38 1
— Wiseman, N. Recollections of the last four. 1098.1
See Roman Catholic church.
POPKIN,J. S. Memorial. Ed. by C. C. Felton.
Cambridge, 1852. 16° 534.20
POPULAR antiquities of Great Britain. Brand, J. 846.8
POPULAR English specimens of the Greek dra-
matic poets. uKschylus 359.6
POPULAR tales. Guizot, Mme. C. P 737.15
POPULAR tumults, Sketches of 134.16
POPULATION, New ideas on. Everett, A. H. . . . 136.6
PORCELAIN. Bohn, H. G. Guide to the knowl-
edge of 835.11
PORCELAIN
143
PRESCOTT
PORCELAIN. Porter, G. R. Manufacture of . . . 408.11
PORPHYRIUS. Introduction to the Organon. Aris-
toteles 834.12
PORSON, R. Anecdotes and reminiscences of.
Barker, E. H 5S4.8
PORSON IAN A. Rogers, S. Table talk 877. 1C
PORTE Crayon. See Strother, David H.
PORTER, A. M. Don Sebastian, or the house of
Braganza: a historical romance. Exeter,
1835.. 2v. 32° % . 789.12
PORTER, d B. Silver cup of sparkling- drops.
Boston, 1857. 12° 888.20
PORTER, D. Journal of a cruise to the Pacific
ocean, in the Essex, 1812-14. 2d ed. New
York, 1822. 2v. 8° 702.11
PORTER, E. Analysis of the principles of rhetori-
cal delivery. 2d ed. Andover, 1828. 12°. 405.10
PORTER, G. R. Manufacture of porcelain and
glass. London, 1832. 10° 408.11
Treatise on the silk manuf. London, 1831. 10° 408.9
— and Long, G. Geography of Great Britain . 305.10
PORTER, J. Scottish chiefs ; a romance. Brattle
borough, 1818. 3v. 18° 789.5
— — Same. New York, 1850. 12° 789.4
— Sir E. Seaward's narrative of his shipwreck.
Abridged ed. London, 1853. 12° 409.24
— - Same. 2d ed. London, ia32. 3v. 10° . 429.2
— Thaddeus of Warsaw : a novel. Hartford,
1851. 2v. in 1. 18" 789.6
PORTER, Sir J. Turkey, its history and progress,
cont. by Sir. G. Larpent. Lond., 1854. 2v. 8° C85.9
PORTER, W. H. The heavenly union, or new Je-
rusalem on earth. [Also common and scrip-
ture proverbs explained.] Bost., 1850. 10° 1084.8
— - Same. Boston, 1850. 12° 1084.13
PORTER, W. T. Hunting and shooting in North
America. Hawker, P 172.3
PORTFOLIO, A poet's. Montgomery, J 348.13
PORTLAND sketch book, The. Stephens, A. S. .. 888.10
PORTLAND, Summary history of. Willis, W. . . 234.2
PORTLOCK, J. E. Treatise on geology. 3d cd.
London, 1853. 16° 819.4
PORTO Rico, Notices of. Turnbull, D 635.3
PORTRAITS, Galleries of. Gilfillan, G 548.3-4
PORTRAITS of illustrious personages of Great Brit-
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PORTSMOUTH, N. H., Annals of. Adams, N. . . . 224.26
PORTUGAL. Beckford, W. Sketches of 679.6
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— Busk, M. M. History of 365.1
— Costigan, A. W. Sketches of society and
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— Dunham, S. A. The history of 368.8
— Forrester, J. J. Prize essay on 673 3
— Froissart, J. The ancient chronicles of . . . 1003.1
— Herbert, H. J. G. Account of 889.8
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— Journal of a few months' residence in . . . . 673.4
— March, C. W. Sketches and adventures in . 675.12
— Matthews, H. Tour in 679.14
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PORZIO, C. Congiura de' baroni di Napoli contra
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POSITIVE philosophy. Comte, A 124.10
POST captain, The. Omnibus of modern romance. 801.2
POSTE, B. Britannic researches : or, rectifications
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POTIPHAR papers, The. Curtis, G. W 476.14-15
POTOMAC, Voyage of the, round the world. Rey-
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POTTER, A. Handbook for readers and students.
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— Preliminary observations and notes to Paley's
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— Principles of science applied to the arts. Bos-
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POTTER, A. and Emerson, G. B. The school and
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POTTER, Major R. S. Pseud. Life and adven-
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POTTERY. Bohn, H. G. A guide to the knowl-
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POVERTY, Blessings of. Bartlett, J 878. 12
See also : Social science.
POWELL, B. Essays on the spirit of the inductive
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— History of natural philosophy. Lond., 1834. 16° GU8.5
POWELL, C. F. Life of Xachary Taylor, with
sketches of Maj. Ringgold and others. N.
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POWELL, Mary. Maiden and married life of . . . 409.3-5
POWELL, T. Living authors of America. 1st se-
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— Living authors of England. New York, 1849.
12° 586.9-10
PRACTICAL piety. More, H v.IV. of 907. 2
PRACTICAL thoughts. Nevins, Wm 1109.19
PIIAED, W. M. Poetical works, [including the
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PRAIRIE, The. A tale. Cooper, J. F 770.31-33
PRAIRIES. Gregg, J. Commerce of the 628.16
— Irving, W. A tour on the 639.15
PRANK ; or the philosophy of tricks and mischief.
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PRATT, A. Dawnings of genius. New York, 1850.
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— Flowers and their associations. Lond., 184(3.
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— The field, garden, and woodland. 2ded. Lon-
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— - Same. 3d ed. London, 1847. 18° .... 850.5
PRATT, E. History of Eastham, Wellflect, and
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PRAY, L. G. History of Sunday schools and of
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PRAYER. See Theology.
PREACHER, The. [Whitefield.] Ryle, J. C. . . 1088.32-33
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Bungener, L 1000.4-6
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PRECAUTION ; a novel. Cooper, J. F 780.6-10
PRELUDE, The, or growth of a poet's mind. Words-
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PRENTICE, G. D. Biography of Henry Clay. Hart-
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PRENTISS, S. S. Memoir, ed. by his brother. N.
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PRE-RAPHAELITISM. Ruskin, J 206.3
PRESCHAC, de. Les contes moins contes que les
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PRESCOTT, W. "H. Biographical and critical mis-
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— - Same. London, 1850. 12° 865.4-9
— History of the conquest of Mexico. New
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— - Same. London, 1857. 2v. 12° 258.1-0
— History of the conquest of Peru. New York,
n.d. 2v. 8° 252.3
— - Same. London, 1858. 2v. 12° 258.7-12
— History of the reign of Ferdinand and Isa-
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— - Same. 2d ed. Boston, 1838. 3v. 8° ... 912.3
— * - Same. London, 1854. 2v. 12° 929.2-7
— History of the reign of Philip II. Boston,
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PRESCOTT
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'PRESENT age, The, and inner life. Davis, A. J. 122.10
PRESIDENT'S daughters, The. Bremer, F 455.6-9
PRESIDENTS ot the U. States, Memoirs, addresses
and messages of. Williams, K 290.4
PRESS, The, and the public service. London, 1857.
12° 808.fi
PRETENDERS, the, Memoirs of. Jesse, J. H. . . . 553.5
PRETENDERS and their adherents. Memoirs of.
Jesse, J. H 979.8
PREVENTION better than cure. Ellis, S. S 804.11
PRICE, E. Norway and its scenery. Edited by
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PRICE, L. Manual of photographic manipulation.
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PRICHARD, J. C. Egyptian mythology. Prelim.
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— Natural history of man. 4th ed. By E. Nor-
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PRIDE and lowliness. Thynn, F 342.4
PRIDE and prejudice : a novel. Austen, J. . v.II. of 758.3
PRIDEAUX, H. Old and New Testament connected
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PRIDEAUX, T. S. Economy of fuel. London,
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PRIEST, The. [Bishop Latimer.] llyle, J. C. . 1088.32-33
PRIEST, J. American antiquities, and discoveries
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PRIESTLEY, J. Views of Christian truth, piety,
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PRIME, S. I. Travels in Europe and the East.
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PRIME, W. C. Boat life in Egypt and Xubia. New
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— Tent life in the Holy Land. New York, 1858.
12° 680.7-11
PRINCE, T. Portions of the chronology of New
England. See Morton, N 223.14
PRINCE Edward Island, Travels in. Jolmstone,
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PRINCE, The. Machiavelli, N 828.7
PRINCE, The, and the pedlar. Pickering, E. . . . 805.13
PRINCESS of Wolfenbuttel : a novel. Zschokke,
H. Omnibus of modern romance 801.2
PRINCESSE Aurelie, La. Comedie. Delavigne, C. . 1078.7
PRINCESSES of England from the Norman conquest.
Green, M. A. E 594.13
PRINCESSES of England connected with the suc-
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PRINTING, Dictionary of the art of. Savage, W. . 190.4
PRIOR, J. Memoir of Edmund Burke. New ed.
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PRIOR, M. Poetical works. London, 1835. 2v. 10° 329.8
Contents. — Vol. I. Life, by J. Mitford; Miscellane-
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Alma, or the progress of the mind; Solomon, or the
vanity of the world; Miscellaneous poems; The tur-
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PRISON discipline. Adshead, J. Prisons and pris-
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— Chesterton, G. L. Revelations of prison life. 135.14
— Inquiry into the separation of convicts. . . . 135.13
— Thompson, G. P. life and reflections .... 138.2
PRISON of Weltevreden. Gibson, W. M 707.6-7
PRISON-WORLD of Europe, John Howard and the.
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PRISONER of state in the fortress of Spielberg.
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PRISONER'S memoirs : or, Dartmoor prison. An-
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PRITCHARD, A. History of infusoria, living and
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— Description of optical instruments. . . v.II. of 365.14
PRITTS, J. Mirror of olden time. Border life.
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PRIVATE anecdotes of foreign courts. London,
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PRIVATEERS. History of the American P. of the
war of 1812. Coggcshall, G 215.8
PROBABILITIES, Essay on. De Morgan, A. . . . 398.15
— Quetelet, A. Theoric des probabilites .... 1005.45
— Treatise on probability. Lib. Us. Kn 365.12
See also .• Reversionary payments.
PROBABILITY an aid to faith. Tupper, M. F. v.II. of 887.3
PROBUS : or, Rome in the third century. Ware,
W '. . 808.11
PROCTER, A. A. Legends and lyrics. New York,
1858. 12° 339.8
PROCTER, B. W. Dramatic scenes, with other
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— English songs, and other small poems. Bos-
ton, 1844. 16" 358.12
.— - Same. New and enlarged ed. Boston,
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— Essays and tales in prose. Boston, 1853. 2v. 10° 875.4
PROCTER, G. History of the Ottoman empire.
See Jacob, S 950.11
— - Historical essays. Stoddart, J 988.7
PROFESSIONAL visits : a tale. Marsh, A 469.10
PROFESSOR, The: a tale. Bronte, C 435.13-17
PROFESSOR'S lady, The. Auerbach, B 802.18
PROGRESS and prejudice : a novel. Gore, C. G. . 770.11
PROGRESSION, Theory of human 134.18
PROHLE, H. Harzbilder, [Sitten u. Gebrauche
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PROMESSI sposi, I. Manzoni, A 1058.6
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PROPELLERS. See Engineering, Steam engine,
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— Simons, C. DCS modes d' acquerir et de
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See also .• Law.
PROPHETIC studies. Lectures on Daniel. Gum-
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See Bible.
PROPKIA quae maribus, ajeu d' esprit. Reade, C. 415.8
PROSE writers of America. Griswold, R. W. . . 872. 12
PROTESTANT, The : a tale of the reign of Queen
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PROTESTANTISM. Balnics, J. P. and Catholicity
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— Beecher, E. P. defended 1098.9
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PROUT, W. Chemistry, etc., with reference to
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PROVERBIAL philosophy. Tupper, M. F. . v.IV. of 887.3
PROVERBS, Book of P. See Bible.
PROVERBS. Bonn, H. G. Polyglot of foreign. . 850.14
— Leclercq, T. Proverbes dramatiques 1000.24
— Longfellow, H. W. Manuel de P. dramati-
ques 1078.10
— Ray, J. Handbook of 856.12
— Trench, R. C. Lectures on the lessons in . . 1100.14
PROVINCIAL English, Dictionary of. Wright, T. 855.7
PROVINCIAL letters. Pascal, B 127.28
PROVOST, The : a fiction. Galt,J 788.14
PROWESS, Narratives of personal. Pritts, J. . . 245.2
PRUEandl. Curtis, G. W 794.10
PRUSSIA. Atkinson, E. W. Memoirs of the
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— Gillies, J. Reign of Frederic II 546.4
— Laing, S. Social and political state of. . . . 409. 14
— Murray, J. Handbook for the continent . . 649.19
— Ranke, L. History of P. in the 17th and 18th
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— Vehse, K. E. Memoirs of the court of ... 546.7
PSALMS, Book of. See Bible.
PSALTER und Harfe, Christl. Lieder. Spitta, C.
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PSYCHOLOGY
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PUBLIC men of the revolution. Sullivan, W.. . . 213.3
PUBLIC rights, duties and interests, Speeches upon
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PUBLIC service, The press and the 868.6
PUBLIC speaking, Art of extempore. Ripping-
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PUBLIUS Syrus, Choice sayings of. See Phenix,
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PULASKI, Count K., Life of. Sparks, J. . . v.XIV. of 529.1
PULCI, L. II Morgante maggiore. Poema. Firenze,
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PULSZKY, F. and T. White, red, black : sketches
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PULSZKY, T. Memoirs of a Hungarian lady ; in-
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PUNCH'S letters and complete letter writer. Jer-
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PUNCH'S prize novelists. Thackeray, W. M. . . . 508.2-4
PUNCTUATION, Treatise on English. Wilson, J. . 405.17
PUNISHMENT, Ground and reason of, by T. Lewis.
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PUNJAB frontier, A year on the, in 1848-49. Ed-
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PUPIL, The, of Raphael. New York, 1843. 12°.. 489.21
PURITAN, The. [K.Baxter.] Ryle, J. C. . . .1088.32-33
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PURSUIT of knowledge under difficulties. Craik,
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PUSCHIN, A. Racconti poetici, tradotti da L. De-
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Contents. — Cenni intorno alia vita di A. Puschin;
H prigioniero del Caucaso; II conte Nulin; Li Zinga-
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Pultava.
PUTLITZ, G. zu. Was sich der Wald erzahlt. 19te
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PUTNAM, E. Receipt book. New and enlarged
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PYRENEES. Costello, L. S. Beam and the. . . . 654.2
— Ellis, S. S. Summer and winter in the. . . . 654.16
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PYRENEES. Johnson, F. H. Sketches of the . . 654.7
PYROMETER, The: by T. S. Traill v.II. of 365.14
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QUARANTINE im Irrcnhause. KUhne, F. G. . . . 1016.4
QUARLES, F. Emblems, divine and moral. [Poe-
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QUARRELS of authors. D'Israeli, I v.II. of 897.5-6
QUARRYING of stone, Treatise on. Burgoyne, Sir J. 819.25
QUARTERLY review, Papers from the. New Y'ork,
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QUATERNIONS, Lectures on. Hamilton, W. R. . . 147.7
QUATRE Bras and Waterloo. Eaton, C. A 1008.16
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QUEENS before the conquest. Hall, M 594.12
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QUENTIN Durward. Scott, Sir W 470.19-25
QUESNEL, P. The gospels, with moral reflections
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QUETELET.A. Astronomic. Bruxelles, n.d. 12° 10(55.46
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QUICHERAT, J. Siege d' Orleans. Paris, 1854. 12° 1078.42
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T- Shakespeare, W. Shakespearian 357.4
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— R. and the French drama. Blaze de Bury, Mme. 840.4
RADCLIFFE, A. Gaston de Blondeville, roman.
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RAFINESQUE-SCHMALZ, C. S. Travels and re-
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RAGUSA, History of. Wilkinson, J. G 925.5
RAHEL. See Varnhagen von Ense, K. A.
RAIKES, H. Memoir of Sir J. Brenton, reedited
by his son. 2d ed. London, 1855. 12°. . . 505. 7
RAIKES, R. Life of. Lloyd, W. F 578.13
RAIKES, T. Portion of journal, comprising life in
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RAILUOADS. Handbook for locomotive engineers. 198.17
— Haskoll, W. D. Assistant engineers' railway
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— Lardner, D. Railway economy 195.24
— Lecount P. Treatise on railways 195.25
— Pambour, F. M. G. de. Treatise on locomotive
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— Stephenson, R. M. Railway details 829.1
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RAIN and rivers ; or Hutton and Playfair against
Lyell and all comers. Greenwood, G. . . . 145.14
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RALEIGH, Sir W. Discovery of the empire of Gui-
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— Tytler, P. F. Life of. 508.8
RAMBLER, The. Johnson, etc. . . v.XIX.-XXII. of 850.24
RAMBLES in the footsteps of Don Quixote. Inglis,
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RAMBLES by rivers. Thome, J 850.18
RAMSAY, A. Works, with life of the author, by
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RAMSAY, D. History of the American revolution.
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— Life of George Washington, with notes, and
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RAMSEY, J. G. M. The annals of Tennessee.
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RAMSBOTHAM, F. H. The process of parturition.
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RANGERS, The, and regulators of the Tanaha.
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READE, C. Propria quae maribus, and The box
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REASON and Faith. Rogers, H 117.1
REBECCA and Rowena. Thackeray, W. M. . . .508.15-17
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RECKONER, Readiest ever invented. Simpson, S. 136.34
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RECOLLECTIONS of a parliamentary career. O'Con-
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— Lewis, E. J. The American sportsman . . . 172.2
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— Montigny. Stratagems of chess 197.30
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REFORMERS before the reformation. Bonnechose,
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REFORMATION. Blunt, I. J. Sketch of the R. in
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— Davies, C. M. Rise and progress of the R. in
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— Ghika, H. Switzerland, the pioneer of the . 914.2
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REGICIDES, Trials of some of the. Trials of
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REID, H. The steam engine. 3d ed. London,
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— War trail : a romance of the prairie. New
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REJECTED addresses. Smith, H. and J 325.3
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Aut's-itze; Die Cholera im Furstenthume Scheerau;
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— Domestic habits of birds. London, 1848. 12° 839.11
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— - Same. New edition. London, 1845. 2v. 18° 850.6
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REPRESENTATIVE government, Origin of. Guizot,
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REPRESENTATIVE men. Seven lectures. Emer-
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RESCUED nun, The : a novel. St. Leger, Baron . 802.24
RESIDENCE at Sierra Leone ; by a lady. London,
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RESIDENCES, Designs of cheap, country and vil •
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RESOLUTE, Voyage of discovery ship. M'Dougall,
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RESTORATION of belief. Cambridge, 1855. 12°. . 1086.28
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Content?.— Vol. I. Ion, by T. N. Talfourd; Fnzio,
H. H. Milman; The Lady of Lyons, by E. L. Bulwcr;
Richelieu, by E. I,. Bulwer; The wife, by J. S.
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W. Shakspeare; Love's sacrifice, by G. AV. Lovell;
The gamester, by E. Moore ; Cure for the heartache,
by T. Morton; The hunchback, by J. S. Knowles;
Don Ctesar De Baztn, by Dumanoir and Dcnnery,
with a memoir of Mr. Charles Kean. III. The
poor gentleman, by G. Co'man, jr.; Hamlet, by W.
Shakspeare; Charles II., by J. H. Payne; Venice pre-
served, by T. Otway; Pizarro, by E. B. Sheridan;
The love-chase, by J. S. Knowles; Othello, by AV.
Shakspeare; Lend me five shillings, by J. M. Morton,
with a portrait and memoir of Mr. William E. Burton.
IV. Virginius, by J. S. Knowles; The king of the
commons, by J. White; London assurance, by D. I.
Bourcicault; The rent-day, by D. Jcrrold; Two gen-
tlemen of Verona, by W. Shakespeare; The jenlous
wife, by G. Colmau, sen.; The rivals, by E. B. Sheri-
dan; Perfection, by T. II. Bayly, with a Memoir of
Mr. James II. Hacketr. V. A new way to pay old
debts, by P. Massinger; Look before you leap, by G.
W. Lovell; King John, by W. Shakespeare; The ner-
vous man, by W. B. Bernard; Damon and Pythi-s, by
J. Banim; The clandestine marriage, by G. Colman,
sen.; William Tell, by J. S. Knowles; The day afier
the wedding, by Mrs. C. Kcmble; with a porlrait and
memoir of George Colman, the elder. VI. Speed
the plough, by T. Morton; Romeo and Juliet, by AV.
Shakespeare; Feudal times, by J. White; Charles the
twelfth, by J. R. Planchii; The bridal, by J. S.
Knowles; The follies of a night, by J. R. Planclie;
The iron chest, by G. Colman, jr. ; Faint heart never
won fair lady, by J. R. Planche, with a pwtrnit and
memoir of Sir E. Bulwcr Lytton. VII. Road to ruin,
by T. Holcroft; Macbeth, by W. Shakespeare; Temper,
by R. Bell; Evadne, by R. L. Sheil; Bertram, by C.
Maturin; The duenna, by R. B. Sheridan; Much ado
about nothing, by W. Shakespeare; The critic, by R.
B. Sheridan; with a portrait and memoir of Richard
Brinsley Sheridan. VIII. The apostate, by R. L.
Sheil; Twelfth night, by W. Shakespeare; Brutus, by
J. H. Payne; Simpson and Co., by J. Poole; Merchant
of Venice, by W. Shakespeare; Old heads and young
hearts, by D. Bourcicault; The mountaineer.", by G.
Colman, jr.; Three weeks after marriage, by A. Mur-
phy; And memoir of Mr. George H. Barrett. IX.
Love, by J. S. Knowles ; As you like it, by W. Shakes-
peare; Elder brother, by Beaumont and Fletcher :
Werner, by By ron ; Gisippus, by G. Griffin; Town and
country, by T. Morton ; King Lear, by W. Shake-
speare; Blue devils, by G. Colman, jr.; And a por-
trait and memoir of Mrs. Shaw. X. Henry the eishth,
by W. Shakespeare; Married and single, by J. Poolc;
Henry the fourth, part I., by AV. Shakespeare; Paul
Pry, by J. Poolc; Guy Mannering, by D. Terry;
Sweethearts and wives, by J. Kenney; The serious
family, by M. Barnett; She stoops to conquer, by O.
Goldsmith, with a portrait and memoir of Miss Char-
lotte Cushman. XI. Julius Crcsar, by W. Shake-
speare; Vicar of Wakefield, by J. S. Coyne; Leap
year, by J. B. Buckstone ; The Catspaw, byD. Jerrold;
The passing cloud, by B. Uernard; The drunkard,
byW. H. Smith; Rob Roy, by I. Pocock; George
Barn well, by G. Lillo, with a memoir of Mrs. John
Sefton. XII. Ingomar. by M. Lovell; Thetwo friends,
by R. Lacy; Corsican brothers, by E. Grange & X. i!e
Montepin; Heir-at-law, by G. Colman, jr.; Sketches
in India, by T. Morton; Jane Shore, by N. Rowe;
Mind your own business, by M Lemon; Writing on
the wall, by T. and J. M. Morton, with a memoir of
Tf.os. S. Hamblin. XIII. Soldier's daughter, by A.
Cherry; Marco Spada, by J.P.Simpson; Sardanapalus,
by Lord Byron; The robbers, by F. Schiller; Douglas,
by Dr. Home; Nature's nobleman, by II. O. Pardey;
Civilization, by J. Il.Wilkins; Katharine & Pctruchio,
by AV. Shakespeare, with a portrait and memoir of Ed -
win Forrest. XIA'. Game of love, by J. Brougham ;
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Nesle, by V. Hugo; with a portrait and memoir of
John Brougham. XV. Ireland as it is, by J. A. Am-
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Wilks; Game of life, by J. Brougham; Forty thieves,
anonymous; Bryan Boroihme, by J. S. Knowles; Ro-
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B. Booth, wiih a portrait and memoir of Barney
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SCJIACIIT, H. The microscope and its application
to vegetable anatomy and physiology. 2d
ed. London, 1855. 12° 145.23
SCHAEFER, J. W. Goethe's Leben. Bremen,
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SCHAFF, P. Life and labors of St. Augustine.
Translated. New York, 1854. 12° 544.17
— Political, social, and religious character of the
United States. New York, 1855. 12°.. . . 1088.10
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SCHAYES, A. G. B. Hist, de Parchitecture en Bel-
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Madonna; Palmerio; Der Kuss des Engeis. IV. Dcr
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Daveckc, odor die Leiden cincr Kcnigin; JLcnorc.di
San-Scpolcro. V. Violante Beccaria; Der Sclaven-
hlndler; Die Pcrserin. VI. Der Bauchrcdner; Die
Erbs.mde; Dcr Sccleumarkt. VII. Die Os'.ernochtj
Das Verb: cchen zu irrcn. VIII. Die Pflcgetoditcr;
Die Prinzeninseln ; Ein Wcihnaehtsfest in Rom.
IX. Gottliche Comodic in Rom ; Der hcimlichc
Konig der Armenicr. X. Gcdichle; Fur I.iebendc;
Legenden; Balladcn; Fabeln; Vennischte Ccdichte;
For K. lustier; Epigrammc; iiymnen; Dith^ramben.
XI.— XII. Laienbrcvier; Erstes-Zwcitcs Ilalbjal-.r.
— The artist's married life. Tr. by Mrs. J. R.
Stodart. London, 1853. 12° 410.16
SCHEFFEL, J. V. Ekkehard, Gesch, aus clem lOten
Jahrhundert. Frankfurt a M., 1855. 8°.. 1013.11
SCHELE de Vere. Stray leaves from the book of
nature. New York, 1855. 12° 178.8-9
SCHERZER, C. Travels in the free states of Cen-
tral America. London, 1857. 2v. 12° .. . 638.2
SCHILLER, J. C. F. von. Sammtliche Werkc.
Stuttgart, 1847. I2v. 10° 1019.2
Contents. — Vol. I. Nachrichtcn von Schillers Le-
ben; Charlotte von Schiller; Gedichtc dercrsten und
zweiten Periode ; Metrische Uebersetzungcn; Gc-
dichte der dritten Periode. II. Die Rauber, Schau-
spiel; Die Verschworung des Fiesco zuGcma, «in
republicanisches Trauerspiel; Kabule und Liebe, ein
bilrgerliches Trauerspiel ; Der Menschenfcind, Frag-
ment. III. Mctrische Uebersetzungen ; Iphigenie iu
Aulis, uebersctzt aus dem Euripides: Scenen aua
den Phanicierinnen des Euripides ; Don Carlos,
Infant von Spanien, ein dramatisches Gedicht. IV.
Wullenstein, ein dramatisches Gedicht, crster Theil:
Waller steins Lager; DiePiccolomini; Zweiter Theil:
\Vallensteins Tod. V. Maria Stuart; Die Jungfrou
von Orleans; Die Braut von Messina, Oder die feind-
lichen Brader. VI. Wilhelm Tell; Die Uuldigung
der Kunste; Macbeth, ein Trauerspiel von Shaks-
peaie; Turardot, Prinzcssin von China, ein tragi-
komisches SIshrchen nach Gozzi. VII. Phidra,
Traucrspicl von Racine; Der Paras it Oder die Kunst
scin Click zu machen, ein Lustspiel nach dem
Franzosischen ; Dcr Nefie als Onkel. Lustspiel
in drci Aufzcigen, aus dem Franzosischen des
Picard; Nachlass; (1.) Demetrius ; (2.) Warbeck ;
(3.) Die Multheser ; (4.) Die Kinder des Ilauses.
VIII. Gesrhichtc des Abfalls der vereinigten
Niederlande von der spanischen Rcgierung. IX.
Geschichte des dreissigjlhrigen Kricgs. X. Pro-
saische Schriften; Erste Periode: tleber den Zusam-
menhang der thierischen Natur des Menschen rait
seiner geistigen; Ueber das gegenwartigc deutsche
Theater; Der Spaziergang unter den Linden ; Eine
grossmuthige Handlungausderneucsten Gesehichte;
Die SchaubJhnc nls cine moralischc Anstalt betrach-
tet; Zweite Periode: Der Verbrccher aus verlorencr
Ehre, eine wahre Gfschichte; Spiel des Schii;ksa!s,
ein Bruchstack aus einer wahren Gcscluchtc; Der
Geisterscher, aus den Papieren des Grafen von O— ;
Philosophische Bricfe; Briefe aber Don Carlos; Was
heiszt und zu welchen. Ende studirt man I niversal-
geschichte? eine akademische Antrittsrcdc; Etwas
Uher die erete Mcnschengescllschaftnach dem Leitfa-
den der mosaisclien Urkunde; Die Scndung Moses;
Die Gcsetzgebung des Lykurgus und Solon. XI.
Tleber Volkcrwanderung, Krcuzzugo und Mitteliltvr;
t'ebcrsicht drs Zusiands von Europa zur Zeit des
ersten Krcuzziigs, ein Fr.igment: TTniversaihistoiische
Ucbcrsicht der mcrkwiirdipstcn Staatsbearebcnlicitcn
zu den Zc-i!en Friedrichs L; Geschichte dcr L'nru-
hen in Frankrcich welchc der Regierung Ileinrichs
IV. vorangingen, bis zum Tode Kails IX.; Herzog
von Alba bci cinem Frohstuck auf dem Schlosse zu
Rudolstadt, im Jahrc 1547; Dcnkwanligkciten aui
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dcr Geschichte dc< .MaltC;erordens nach Vcrtot von
M. X. beatbeitet; Vo:redc zu dcm eiston Theile der
merkwJrdigcn Rechtslalle nach Pitaval ; Ueber
Anmutli und Wjrdcs Ucber das Pathetische; Ucbcr
den Grund dcs Vcrgnugens an Iragischcn Gegen-
ftindin ; Ueber die tragische Kunst ; Ztrstreute
Betrauhtungen uber vcrschieden aesthvtis'jhe Uegen-
etandc. XII. Ucber die asthctische Erziehung dcs
Menschen, in eincr Reihe von Bricfen; Uebor dio
nothwendigen Grinzen bcim Gebraiuh schoner For-
incn; Ueber naive und eentimentslisehe Dichtung;
I'cberdcn moraliichen Nutzen atstlictischcr Sitteu;
Ueber das Erhabene; Gcdanken uber den Gcbrauch
des Gcmeinen und Nicdrigcn in der Kunst; An den
Ikrausgeberder Prop}- lien ; Ceber Bargers Gcdichte;
U< ber den Gaitenkolendcr auf das Jahr 1795; Ueber
Egmont, Trauerspiel von Goethe; Ucber Matthissons
Gedicbte.
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SCHOJIBURGK, R. H. History of Barbados. Lon-
don, 1848. 8° 204.1
— Natural history of the fishes of British Gui-
ana v.XXXIX.-XL.of 179.1
SCHOOL and the schoolmaster. Potter, A 137.14-15
SCHOOL amusements. Root, K. W. T 137.9
SCHOOLCRAFT, H. R. Algic researches. Indian
tales and legends. 1st series. New York,
1&39. 2v. 12° 489.9
— Life and character of Lewis Cass. Albany,
1848. 8° 523.8
— Notes on the Iroquois : or contributions to
American hist., antiq., etc. Albany, 1847. 8° 244.6
— Indian in his wigwam. New York, 1848. 8" 245.6
— Thirty years with the Indian tribes, 1812-42.
Philadelphia, 1851. 8° 244.4
SCHOOL days at Rugby. Boston, 1857. 12° . . . .434.8-11
SCHOOL days of eminent men. Timbs, J 589.3
SCHOOLS. Miller, H. My S. and schoolmasters. 580.5-7
See Education.
SCHOPENHAUER, J. My youthful life. London,
1847. 2v. 12° 548.21
SCHOUW, J. F. The earth, plants and man ; and
sketches from the mineral kingdom ; by F.
von Kobell. London, 1852. p.b° 820.5
SCHROEDER, F. Shores of the Mediterranean.
New York, 1840. 2v. 12° 070.5
SCHUBERT, F. Locale for photographic opera-
tions. Halleur, G. C. H 829.11
SCHU-CKING, C. B. L. Der Bauernfiirst. Roman.
Leipzig, 1851. 2v. 16° 1017.1
— Die Kouigin der Nacht. Roman. Leipzig,
1852. 10° 1017.3
— Ein Schloss am Meer. Roman. Leipzig,
1843. 2v. 16° 1017.2
— Ein Staatsgeheimniss. Roman. Leipzig, 1854.
3v. 16* ' . . . 1034.19
— Eine Eisenbahnfahrt durch Westfaleii. Leip-
zig, 1855. 10° 1029.20
— Von Minden nach Koln. Leipzig, 1850. 10° 1021M8
SCHdERMANS, H. Precis de droit criminel. Brux-
elles, n.d. 12° 1005.48
SCHULZE, E. K. F. Siimmtliche poctische Wcrke.
Leipzig, 1855. 5v. 1C8 1037.10
Conttnu.— Vols. I.— II. Clcilie, ein romantisches
Gcdicht. III. Poctisches Tagebuch; Reise diuch das
Weserthal; Sonctte; Psyche; Ein giicchisehes Mar-
chcn in sieben Bachern. IV. Elegien ; Epistelu;
Vermischte Gedichte ; Die bczaubcrtc Ruse ; Eiu
romantischcs Gedicht V. Ernst Schulzc nach
Kincn TagebJcheru und Bricfen, u. B. w. gcschildert
von Hermann Marggraft'.
SCHWAB
158
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SCHWAB, G. Schiller's Leben. 2r. Druck. Stutt-
gart, 1844. 8° 1035.1
SCHWANN, T. Anatomic du corps humaiu. Brux-
elles, n.d. 12° 1005.49
SCIIWAKZAVALDER Dorfgeschichten. Erzahlung-
en. Auerbach, B 1037.1 & 3
SCHWEIDLER, Mary, the amber witch. Mciu-
hold,J.W, 889.34
SCIENCE. Big-clow, J. Application of science to
the useful arts 10S.7-S
— Brande, W. T. Dictionary of 135.1
— Brougham, H. Objects, advantages and pleas-
ures of v.I. of 305. 14
— Griinke, T S. Reflections on the character
and objects of 878.9
— Hitchcock, E. Religious truth illustrated
from 1088.5
— Hunt, R. Poetry of science : or, studies of
the physical phenomena of nature 145.15
— Lardner, D. Lectures on 144.14-17
— - Museum of 147.20
— Mayhcw, H. Wonders of 149.21
— Potter, A. S. applied to the domestic and
mechanic arts 197.5
— Timbs, J. Things not generally known . . . 149.23
— - Year-book of facts in science and art .. . 150.2
SCIENCE and revealed religion, Connexion be-
tween. Wiseman, N 1098.20
SCIENCE made easy. Chemistry, mechanics, hy-
drostatics and pneumatics. Philadelphia,
1837. 10° 149. .T.)
SCIENCES, History of the inductive. Whewell,W. 122.9
SCIENTIFIC dialogues. Joyce, J 820.17
SCIENTIFIC discovery, Annual of, 1850-58. Wells,
D. A 159.1
SCIENTIFIC enquiry, Manual of. Great Britain . . 149.3-4
SCINDE, Sir C. Napier's administration of. Na-
pier, Sir W 937.2
SCIOGRAPHY, or examples of shadows. GwiltT J. 205.4
See also .• Architecture and Drawing.
SCIPIO'S dream : translated by C. R. Edmonds.
Cicero, M. T 824.2
SCITTJATE, Mass., History of. Deane, S 224.23
SCOFFERN, J. Philosophy of common life. Lon-
don, 1857. 12° 157.9
SCORESBY, W. Account of the arctic regions.
Edinburgh, 1820. 2v. 8° 702.10
— The compass in iron ships. London, 1854. 8° 196.7
SCOTLAND. Abbott, J. A summer iu 047.18-21
— Aytoun, W. E. Ballads of 375-1
— Bagehot, W. Estimates of some Scotchmen. 503. 9
— Burton, J. H. Criminal trials in 987.4
— Carus,C. G. Kingof Saxony 'sjourn. through. 647.3
— Caswall, H. S. and the Scottish church. . . 1089.12
— Chambers, R. Domestic annals of 974.3
— - Rebellious of Montrose and others, 1638-
1060 830.44
— - Rebellions in S. under Dundee and Mar,
1689-1715 830.50
— - History of the rebellion in 1745-40. . . . 830.34
— Cockburn, H. Memorials of his time .... 668.5
— Froissart, J. The ancient chronicles of . . . 1001.2
— Heron, R. Journey through the W. coun-
ties of, 1792 640.1
— Irving, D. Lives of Scottish writers .... 580.13
— Johnstone. Rebellions, 1745—16 970.7
— Kohl, J. G. Travels in 047.5
— Macgillivray, W. Molluscous animals of . . 178.23
— Miller, H. Scenes and legends of 040.3
— Napier, M. Montrose and the covenanters. . 975.9
— Scott, Sir W. History of 3C8.4
— Sinclair, C. S. and the Scotch 647.17
— Stanhope, P H. Insurrection of 1745 .... OSQ.C
— Stewart, D. Character, manners and state of
the highlanders 987.2
— Stewart, W. G. Popular superstitions and
amusements of the highlanders 989.11
— Strickland, A. Lives of the queens of. . . . 593.4-5
— Tytler, P. F. History of, 1249-1043 987.7
— Wilson, J. Voyage round the coasts of . . . 640.6
See also: Highlands, Scottish.
SCOTT, C. H. The Danes and the Swedes, a visit
to Denmark, etc. London, 1856. 12°. . . . 008.4
SCOTT, G. G. Remarks on secular and domestic
architecture. London, 1857. 8° 203.17
SCOTT, J., EarlofEldon, Life of. Twiss, H. . . 5'J2.G
SCOTT, R. Practical cotton-spinner, enlarged by
0. Byrne. Philadelphia, 1851. 8° 195.5
SCOTT, T. The Holy Bible, with notes. See Bible. 1091.1
SCOTT, Sir W. Works, with a biography. Phil-
adelphia, 1852-53. lOv. 8° 902.1
Contents.— Vol. I. Minstrelsy of the Scottish border;
Sir Tristrem; Lay of the last minstrel; Ballads trans-
lated, or imitated from the German ; Marmion; Lady
of the lake; Miscellaneous poems; Rokeby; Vision of
Don Roderick; Lord of the Isles; Occasional puemi;
Bridal of Tricrmain; Harold the dauntless; Held of
Waterloo; Songs and miscellanies. II. Waverley; Guy
Manncring; Antiquary; Rob Roy; Black dwarf; Old
Mortality. III. Heart of Mid Lothian; Biidc of l.ani-
mermoor; Legend of Montrose; Ivanhoe; Monastery;
Abbot. IV. Kenilworth; Pirate; Fortunes of Nigel;
Peverilofthc Peak; Qucntin Durward. V. St. Ro-
nan's well; Redguuntlet; Betrothed; Talisman; Wood-
stock. VI. Highland widow; Two drovers; My aunt
Margaret's mirror; Tapestried chamber; The laird's
Jock; Fair maid of Perth; Anne of Geitrstein; Count
Robert of Paris ; Castle dangerous; Surgeon's daugh-
ter. VII. Tales of a en"'<li"ther; History of Scot-
land. VIII. Life of John Drydcn ; Lilc of J. Swift;
Biographical notices of the novelists; Dramatic works;
Paul's letters to his kinsfolk; Eyrbiggia-Saga; Essay
on chivalry, romance and the drama; Religious dis-
courses; Demonology and witchcraft. IX. Lite of
Napoleon. X. Life of S. by J. G. Lockhart.
— Poetical works. New York, 1818-19. Ov. 18° 359.13
Contents. — Vol. I. The lay of the last minstrel. II.
The vision of Don Roderick; Ballads and lyrical
pieces; Thomas the rhymer. III. Marmion. IV.
The lady of the lake; The field of Waterloo. V.
Rokeby. VI. The lord of the isles.
— Poetical works, with a sketch of his life, by
J. W. Lake. Philadelphia, 1846. 8° . . . . 330. 1
Contents. — Life;Layof the last minstrel; Dance of
death, etc.; Marmion; The lady of the lake; Roke-
by; Lord of the isles; Thomas the rhymer; Harold
the dauntless; The bridal of Triermain; Vision of
Don Roderick; The field of Waterloo; Halidonliill;
Ballads and lyrical pieces; Miscellanies.
— Poetical works. New ed. N. Y., 1850. 2v. 12" 336.13
Contents. — Vol. I. Layof the last minstrel; Marmion;
Lady of the lake; The bridal of Triermain ; Poetry
from the border minstrelsy. II. Rokeby ; Lord of the
isles; Vision of Don Roderick; Harold the dauntless;
The field of Waterloo; Songs and miscellnnies; Bal-
lads translated from the German; Songs; Miscella-
neous poems; Poetry from the border minstrelsy.
— Poetical works, with life of the author. New
York, 1852. 16° 330.14
Contents. — Lay of the last minstrel; Marmion;
Lady of the lake; Don Roderick; Rokeby; Ballads;
Lyrics, and songs.
— Poetical works. New York, 1853. Ov. 12° . 336.2
Contents. — Vol. I. Lay of the last minstrel; Bal-
lads translated from the German; Songs; The poacher;
Miscellaneous poems; Poetry published in border
minstrelsy. II. Marmion; Occasional pieces. III.
Lady of the lake ; The vision of Don Roderick. IV .
Rokeby; The bridal of Triermain. V. The lord of
the isles; The field of Waterloo; Songs and miscella-
nies. VI. Harold the dauntless; Dramatic pieces, viz.
Halidon hill; Macduff's cross; Doom of Devorgoil;
Auchindrane, or the Ayrshire tragedy.
— Halidon hill : a dramatic sketch from Scot-
tish history. Philadelphia, 1822. 16° ... 3:58.21
— Lady of the lake. Baltimore, 1812. 18° . . . 35'.). 15
— - Same. New ed. New York, 1857. 12°. . 330.3-7
— Lay of the last minstrel, ballads and lyrical
pieces, with a life. London, 1835. 18° .. . 359. 14
— Lord of the isles. Boston, 1815. 18° 359.17
— Marmion. New ed. New York, 1857. 12° . 336.8-12
— Rokeby: a poem. Baltimore. 1813. 18° . . . 359.16
— Waverley novels. Library ed. From last rev.
ed. Boston, 1852-53. 27v. 12°
Contents .-
1. Waverley, or 'tis sixty years since . . . 400.2-5
2. Guy Mannering 4(K).7-10
3. Antiquary 400.14-10
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159
SCOTT
SCOTT, Sir W. Wavcrlcy novels, continued.
4. Itob Roy 4(50.19-21
5. Black dwarf, Old mortality 400.22-25
0. Heart of Mid-Lothian 4(50.28-33
7. Bride of Lammcrmoor, Legend of Mont-
rose 460.35-38
8. Ivanhoc • 400.30-40
9. Monastery 400.51-54
10. Abbot 400.55-5!)
11. Kenil worth 4GO. 00-03
12. Pirate 470.2-5
13. Fortunes of Nigel 470.7-12
14. Peveril of the Peak 470.15 18
15. Quentin Durwarcl 470. 2 1-25
10. St. Rouan's well 4S0.1-4
17. Redgauntlet 480.5-7
18. The betrothed, The talisman 480.8-13
19. Woodstock 480.14-17
20. Highland widow, Two drovers 480.18-21
21. St. Valentine's day 4X>. 22-20
22. Anne of Geicrsteiu 480.27-30
23. Count Robert of Paris 480.31-34
24-20. Castle dangerous, Tales of a grand-
father. 1st scries. Scottish history. . 480.30-39
Tales, etc. 2d series. Scottish history .480.42-15
27. Tales of a gandfather. 3d series. Same. 480.48-51
4th series. Stories of France 490.3-0
— The antiquary. Edinb., 1810-18. 3v. 12°.. 400.12
— - Same. Boston, 1821. 8° 400.13
— Fortunes of Nigel. Boston, 1822. 8° 470.6
— Guy Mannering. Philadelphia, 1820. 12° . . 400.11
— Ivanhoc. Boston, 1820. 8° 400.47
— - Same. New York, 1823. 2v. in 1. 12° . . 400.48
— Kenilworth. Boston, 1821. 8° 400.05
— - Same, 4th Am. ed. Phila., 1S24. 2v. 12° 400.04
— Monastery. Edinburgh, 1820. 3v. 12° ... 400.50
— - Same. Boston, 1820. 8" 400.49
— Peveril of the peak : a romance. New York,
1823. 2v. 12" 470.13
— - Same. Boston, 1823. 8° 470.14
— Pirate. Boston, 1822. 8° 4J0.1
— Queutin Durward. Edin., 1823. 3v. 12°. . . 470.20
— - Same. Philadelphia, 1823. 2v. 12" . . . '470.19
— Rob Roy. Edinburgh, 1818. 3v. 12° . . . . 400.17
— - Same. Boston, 1821. 8° 400.18
— Tales of my landlord. Black Dwarf; Old
Mortality. Boston, 1821. 8° 400.20
— - Same. 2d ser. Heart of Mid-Lothian.
Boston, 1821. 8° 400.27
— - Same. 3d ser. Bride of Lammermoor.
Legend of Montrose. Boston, 1821. 8° . . 400.34
— Waverley ; or, 'tis sixty years since. Edin-
burgh, 1814. 3v. 12° 400.6
— - Same. Boston, 1820. 8° 400.1
— Waverley anecdotes, illustrative of the novels
and romances of Scott. Bost., 1833. 2v. 10" 470.20
— History of Scotland. London, 1830. 2v. 10° 308.4
— Letters on demonology and witchcraft. Lon-
don, 1830. 10° 399.2
— - Same. New York, 1848. 18° 810.13
— Life of Napoleon, with view of the French
revolution. Exeter, 1828. 2v. 8° 604.8
— - Same. Exeter, 1827. 2v. 8" 604.7
— - Same. Philadelphia, 1858. 3v. in 1. 8° . 604.5-0
— - Same. Philadelphia, 1858. 2v.ini. 8". 604.1-4
— Lives of the novelists. Phila., 1825. 2v. 12" 580.19
— Tales of a grandfather. 1st ser. Stories from
Scottish history. Phila., 1853. 2v. in 1. 10° 480.35
— - Same. 2d ser. Phila., 1853. 2v. in 1. 10°. 480. 40-41
— - Same. 3d ser. Phila., 1853. 2v. in 1. 10°. 480. 40-47
— - Same. 4th ser. Stories from the history
of France. Phila., 1853. 2v.ini. 10° . . . 490.1-2
— Ancient British drama. Lond., 1810. 3v. roy.8° 331.2
Contents.— V ol. I. The four P s, Heywood ; Fcrrejc
and Porrex, Sackville ; Returne from Pcrnossus,
anon. ; Damon and Pithias, Edwards ; (Jammer
Gurton's needle, anon.; Alexander and Campaspe,
Lyly; Edward II., Mar ow; The heir, May; The bird
in acnge, Shirley; The Jew of Malta, Muilow; The
wils, Duvenant; Sir John Oldcastle, [port ],] anon.;
.Life aud death of Thomas Lord Crumwell, anon.;
SCOTT, Sir W., continued.
London prodigal, anon.; The puritan, anon.; Yolk-
shire tragedy, anon.; George a Greene, anon.; Jcron-
imo, anon.; The Spanish tragedy, anon.; The homst
whore, Dekkar. II. Malcontent, Mnrsion; All fools.
Chapman; Eastward hoe, Jonson and others; The
revenger's tragedy, Tourneur; The dumb knight,
Mochin ; Miseries of inforced marriage, Wilkins ;
Lingua, Brewer; Merry devil of Edmonton, anon.;
A mad world my masters, Middleton; Ram alley,
Barry; Roaring girl, Middleton; City match, Maync;
Muse's looking-glass, Randolph ; A woman killed
with kindness, Heywood ; A match at midnight,
Rowley ; The gamester, Shirlty ; Microcosmus,
Nabbes; Greene's Tu Quoque, Ccok ; Allmmazar,
Tomkis. III. The white devil, Webster; The hog
hath lost his pearl, Tailor; Four prentises of London,
Heywood; The antiquary, Marmion; The ordinary,
Cartwright; Jovial crew, Brome; Old couple, May;
Andromana, Shirley; Mayor of Quinborough, Mid-
dleton; Grim, the collier of Croydon, anon.; City
nightcap, Davenport; Parson's wedding, Killegrew ;
Adventures of five hours, Tukc; Elvira, Digby ;
Widow, Jonson and others ; Dutchcsse of Malfy,
Webster; The rebellion, Rawlins; Witch, Middleton.
— Modern British drama. Lond., 1811. 5v. roy.S" 331.1
Contents.— Vol. I. Tragedies: Two noble kinsmen,
Shakespeare and Heteher; A king snd no king, Ueau-
mont and Fletcher; The maid's tragedy, Beaumont
and Fletcher; Thierry and Theodoret, Beaumont u:;d
Fletcher; 1'hilasler, Beaumont and Fletcher; Bon-
duca, Btaumont and Fletcher; The false one, Beau-
mont and Fletcher; The bondman, Massinger; The
fatal dowry, Massinger and Field; The broken he-art,
Ford; The rival queens, Lee; Theodosius, Lee; All
for love, Dtyden: Don Sebastian, Dryden; The or-
phan, Otway ; Venice preserved, Otway; Isabella,
Southern ; Oroonoko, Southern ; The mourning
bride, Congrevc; Tamerlane, Rowc; The lair peni-
tent, Rowe; Jane Shorr, Rowe; Lady Jane Gray,
Rowe; Cato, Addison; Distrest mother, I'hilips; Siege
of Damascus, Hughes. II. Tragedies : The revenge,
Young; The brothers, Young ; Mariamne, Fenton;
Geo. Bornwcll, Lillo; Fatal curiosity, Lillo; Arden
of Feversham, Lillo; Zara, Hill ; King Charles I.,
Havard; Gustavus Vasa, Brooke; Mahomet, Miller)
Tancred and Sigismunda, Thomson; Irene, Johnson;
Roman father, Whitehead; Elfrida, Mason; Carac-
tacus, Mason; Gamester, Moore; Boadicea, Glover;
Earl of Essex, Jones; Barbarossa, Brown; Douglas,
Home; Cleone, Dodsley; Orphan of China, Murphy;
Zenobia, Murphy; Grecian daughter, Murphy; Earl
of Warwick, Franklin; Matilda, Franklin; Countess
of Salisbury, Hartson; Mysterious mother, Walpole;
Comus, Milton ; Fair apostate, Macdonald. HI.
Comedies : Every man in his humour, Jonson ; Vol-
pone, Jonson; The alchemist, Jonsou; Rule a wife
and have a wife, Fletcher; The chances, Fletcher,
New way to pay old debts, Massingcr ; The com-
mittee, Howard; The rehearsal, Buckingham; Key to
the rehearsal; Country girl, Wycherly ; Plain dealer,
Wycherly; Old bachelor, Congreve; Double dealer,
Congreve ; Ix>vc for love, Congreve; Way of the
world, Congreve; Provoked wife, Vauhrugh; Con-
federacy, Vanbrugh ; Mistake, Vanbrugh; Provoked
husband, Vanbrugh and Gibber; Spanish friar, Dry-
den; Love makes a man, Cibbcr; She would and she
would not, Gibber; Careless husband, Cibber. IV.
Comedies: Hypocrite, Cibber; Constant couple, Sir
Harry Wildair, The inconstant, The recruiting offi-
cer, Beaux stratagem, Farquhar; The funeral, The
tender husband, Conscious lovers, Steele ; Busy
body, Wonder, Bold stroke for a wife, Centlivre;
Drummer , Addison ; Miser, Fielding ; Suspicious
husband, lloadly; Way to keep him, Murphy; Fol-
staff's wedding, Kinrick ; Jealous wife, Colman ;
Clandestine maniage, Colman and Garrick; Good
natured miin, She stoops to conquer, Goldsmith; The
brothers, The West Indian, Cumberland; The riva!s,
Sheridan. V. Englisli opera and farce : Comus, Mil-
ton; Cheats of Scapin, Otway; Beggars' opera, Gay;
Contrivances, Crononhotor thologus, Carey ; Tom
1 humb. Fielding; Mock doctor. Fielding; Intriguing
chambermaid, Melding; Devil to pay, Cofii-y; King
and miller of Mansfield, Sir John Cockle at cou»t,
Dodsley; Lying voU t, Miss in her teens, LethJ. Male
coquette, Guardian, Neck or nothing, Peep behind
the curtain, Irish widow, Bon tun, High life below
stairs, Garrick; Tas'e, Englishman in Paris, Knights,
Englishman returned from Paris, The au'hor, The
minor, The liar. The orators. Mayor of Garratt, The
patron, The commissary, The devil upon two sticks,
The lame lover, The maid of Bath, Foote; The appren-
SCOTT
160
SELF-CULTUHE
SCOTT, Sir "VT., continued.
tice, The upholsterer, The old moid. The citizen,
Three weeks after raaniage. Murphy ; Love-a-la-
mode, Mack, in; Love in a village, Maid of the mill.
The padlock, Bickerstaff ; Dr. Last in his cliariot,
Bickerstaff and Foo:c; The sultan, Bickerstaff; The
deuce is in him, Colnian; Midas, O'llara; Maid ol the
oaks, Burgoyne; Two misers, O'Hara j The critic,
Sheridan; Rosina, Mrs. Brooke.
— Allan, G. Life of, and notices of his writings. 585.1
— Lockhart, J. G. Memoirs of the life of . . . 585.2
SCOTT, W. Infantry tactics. U. S. war dcpnrtm't. 199.39
— Life of. Mansfield, E.D 517.14
SCOTTISH ballads, historical and romantic. Fin-
lay, J 310.10
SCOTTISH chiefs : romance. Porter, J 789.4
SCOTTISH minstrel, Modern. Rogers, C 310.12
SCOTTISH songs, Illustrated book of 809.8
SCOTTISH worthies, Lives of. Tytler, P. F. . . . 399.9-:o
SCOUT, The : a novel. Simms, W. G 790.22-24
SCREW-PROPELLER, Treatise on the. Bourne,,!. 191.3
SCRIBE, A. E. (Euvres choisies. Paris, 1845. 5v.
12° 1070.0
Contents. — VoL I. La n uit d'un garde national ; Le
nouveau Pourceaugiftc i Le solliciteur; Les deux
precepteurs; Une visite a Bedlam; La somnambule;
L'ours et le Pacha; Le secretaire et le cuisinier; Fron-
tin^mari-gareon; L'inteiieur d'unc etude; Michel et
Christine; Mcmoires d'un Colonel de Hussards; La
loge du portier; L'iuteneur d'un bureau; Le menteur
veridiquc; La maitresse au logis. II. Le coiffeur et le
perruquier; La mausarde des artistes; La hoine
d'une femme; La quarantaine; Le plus beau jour
delavie; Lc charlatanisme; Les premieres amours;
Le confident; La demoiselle a marier; Simplu his-
toirc; L'ambassadcur; Le mariage dc raison. III.
L'hcritiere; Lcdiplomate; Laniuriu!ni>; l.a nuiniedes
places; Avant, pendant, et opres; Un mariogc d'incli-
nation; Louise ou la reparation ; La seconde annee;
Unc faute; La famille de Kiquebourg. IV. Lc budget
d'un jeune menage; Toujours; Les malhcurs d'un
amant heureux; La chanoinessc : Etre aime ou
mourir; La pcnsionnaire mariec; Cl«-nnont ou une
femme d'artiste; Le parrain; Kodolphe; Valorie. V.
I.e mariage d'argent; Bcrtrandetllaton; L'ambilicux;
La Camaraderie; La calomnie; Lc verre d'eau.
SCRIPTURES. See Bible.
SCULPTURE. Bottari, G. Lettere sulla scultura . 1049.1
— Cunningham, A. Lives of British sculptors. 379.9
— Ellis, Sir H. (Townley gallery of,) in British
Museum 849.0
— Jarves, J.J. Art hints 208.10
— Loe, H. F. Familiar sketches of S. and sculp-
tors 208.23
— Memes, J. S. History of 830.48
— Vasari, G. Lives of the most eminent sculp-
tors 848.0
SEA, Physical geography of the. Maury, M. F. . 1-15.1-0
SEA-BOARD slave states, journey, etc. Olmsted,F.L. 027.5
SEALED orders, a talc. Marsh, A 409.10
SEA-LIONS, The, or the lost sealers. Cooper, J. F. 780.20-29
SEALSFIELD, C. Gesammelte Vferke. Stuttgart,
1845-47. 15v. in 14. 10° 1027.0
Contents. — Vols. 1.— III. Der Legitime und die
Republikaner. IV.— VI. Dcr Vircy und die Aristo-
kraten, oder Mexico im Jahr 181 A VII.— V11I. Mor-
ton oder die grosse Tour. IX.— XIII. Lebensbilder
aus der wcstliohen Hemisphere. [Including] IX.
George Howard's Esq. Brautt'ahtt. X. Kalph Dough-
by's Esq. Brautfuhrt. XL— XII. Pflunzerleben.
XIII. Nathan, der Squatter-Regulator. XIV.— XV.
Das Cajutcnbueh oder nationale CharakterUtiken.
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SHAKESPEARE, W. Works, in eight volumes.
Edinburgh, 1795. 8v. 12° 337.2
Contents. — Vol. I. Tempest; Midsummer night's
dream; Two gentlemen of Verona; Merry wives of
Windsor; Measure tor measure. II. Missing. III.
All's well that ends well; Twelfth night; Comedy of
errors; Winter night's t.ile; King John. IV. King
Richard 2d; Kiug Henry 4th; King Henry 5th; King
Henry 6th, parti. V. King Henry Oth, parts 2, S;
King Richard 3d; King Henry 8th. VI. King Lear;
Timon of Athens; Titus Andronicus; Coriolanus.
VII. Julius Caesar; Antony and Cleopatra; Cymbe-
line; Troilus and Cressida. VIII. Romeo and Juliet;
Hamlet; Othello; Glossary and index.
— Works, with notes and life, by Rev. H. N.
Hudson-. Boston, 1851, '52, '54, '55 and '50.
llv. 10° 325.1
Contents. — Vol. I. Tempest; Two gentlemen of
Verona; Merry wives of Windsor; Twelfth night.
II. Measure for measure; Much ado about nothing;
Midsummer night's dream; Love's labour's lost. III.
Merchant of Venice; As you like it; All's well that
ends well; Taming of the shrew. IV. Winter's tale;
Comedy of errors; Macbeth; King John. V. King
Richard 2 ; First and second parts of King Henry 4 ;
King Henry 5. VI. 1st to 3d parts of King Henry
6. VII. Richard 3 ; Henry 8 ; Troilus and Cres-
sida. VIII. Timon of Athens; Coriolams; Julius
Caesar; Antony and Cleopatra. IX. Cymbcline;
Titus Andronicus; Pericles; King Lear. X. Romeo
and Juliet; Hamlet; Othello. XI. Life; History of
the Drama; General criticism; Poems and Sonnets.
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SHAKESPEARE, W. Works, ed. by J. P. Collier.
New York, 1853. Sv. 12° 320.2
Contents. — Vol. I. History of the English drama
andstige; Life of Shakespeare; Tempest; Two gen-
tlemen of Verona; Merry wives of Windsor. II.
Measure for measure; Comedy of errors; Much ado
about nothing; Love's labour's lost; Midsummer
night's dream ; Merchant of Venice. III. As you like
it; Taming of the shrew; All's well that ends well;
Twelfth night; Winter's tale. IV. King John; King
Richard 2; King Henry 4, parts 1, 2; King Henry
fi. V. King Henry 0, parts 1, 2, 3; King Kichard
S; King Henry 8. VI. Troilus andCressida; Corio-
lanus; Titus Andronicus; Romeo and Juliet; Timon
of Athens. VII. Julius Caesar; Macbeth; Hamlot;
King Lear; Othello. VIII. Antony and Cleopatra;
Cymbeline; Pericles; Venus and Adonis; Hope of
Lucrece; Sonnets; Lover's complaint; Passionate
pilgrim.
— Comedies, histories, tragedies and poems,
with a biography and studies, by C. Knight.
Piet. ed. London, 1853. 8v. 8° 322.4
Contents. — Comedies: Vol. I. Two gentlemen of
Verona; Comedy of errors; Love's Ijbour 'a lost; All 'n
well that ends well; Taming of the shrew; Midsum-
mer night's dream; Merchant of Venice. II. Much
ado about nothing; Merry wives of Windsor; As you
like it; Twelfth night; Measure for measure; Winter's
tale; Tempest. Histories: III. King John; King
Richard 2 ; King Henry 4, parts 1 and 2; King
Henry 5. IV. King Henry (i, parts 1, 2, 3; King
Richard 3; King Henry 8; Tragedies: V. Komeo
and Juliet; Hamlet: Othello; Timon of Athens; King
Lear; Macbeth. VI. Troilus and Cressida; Cymbe-
line; Coriolanus; Julius Csesar; Antony and Cleopa-
tra; Titus Andronicus; Pericles; VII. Venus and
Adonis; liape of Lucrece; Sonnets; Lover's complaint;
Passionate pilgrim; Biography. VIII. Studies of
Shakespere; Shakespere's critics; Indexes.
— Dramatic works, with corrections of John-
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York, 1821. lOv. 12" 326.1
Contents.— Vol. I. Author's life; Dr. Johnson's pref-
ace; Learning of Shakespeare; Tempest; Two gentle-
men of Verona; Merry wives of Windsor. II. Meas-
ure for measure; Comedy of errors; Merchant of
Venice; As you like it. III. Midsummer night's
dream; Much ado about nothing; Love's labour's lost;
Taming of the shrew. IV. All 'a well that ends wcllj
Twelfth night; Winter's tale; Macbeth. V. King
John; Richard 2; Henry 4, parts 1 and 2. VI.
King Henry 5; King Henry 6, parts 1,2, and 3.
VII. Richard 3; Ilenry 8; Coriolanus. VIII. Ju-
lius Cassar; Antony and Cleopatra; Timon of Athens;
Titus Andronicus. IX. Troilus and Cressida; Cym-
beline; King Lear; Romeo and Juliet. X. Hamlet;
Othello; Pericles.
— Dramatic works, with a life, by C. Symmons,
and a glossary. Chiswick, 1828. Sv. in 4. 32" 359.18
Contents. — Vol. I. Tempest; Two gentlemen of
Verona; Merry wives of Windsor; Twelfth night;
Measure for measure. II. Much ado about nothing;
Midsummer night's dream ; Love's labour's lost; Mer-
chant of Venice; As you like it. III. All's well that
ends well; Taming of the shrew; Winter's tale; Com-
edy of errors; Macbeth. IV. King John; King Rich-
ard 2; King Henry 4; King Henry 5. V. KingHenry
6; King Kichard 3. VI. King Henry 8; Troilus and
Cressida; Timon of Athens; Coriolanus. VII. Julius
Cresar; Antony and Cleopatra; Cymbeline ; Titus
Andronicus; Pericles. VIII. King Lear; Romeo and
Juliet; Hamlet; Othello.
— Dramatic works, with notes, sketch of life,
[etc.,] by C. II. Wheeler. London, 1834. 8° 322.3
— Dramatic works, with life and notes. Bos-
ton, 1851. 7v. 8° 313.1-2
Contents.— Vol. I. Life of Shakspeare, his will, etc.;
Preface of the players; Tempest; Two gentlemen of
Verona; Merry wives of Windsor; Twelfth night;
Measure for measure ; Much ado about nothing. II.
Love's labour 's lost; Merchant of Venice; Midsummer
night's dream; As you like it; All 's well that ends
well; Taming of the shrew. III. Winter's tale; Com-
edy of errors; Macbeth; King John; Richard 2; Henry
4, part 1. IV. Henry 4, part 2; Henry 5; Henry 0,
parts 1—3. V. Richard 3 ; Henry 8 ; Troilus and
Cressida ; Timon ; Coriolanus. VI. Julius Caesar ;
Antony and Cleopatra; Cymbeline; Titus Androni-
cus; Pericles. VII. King Lear; Romeo and Juliet;
Hamlet; Othello.
SHAKESPEARE, W. Poetical works, with notes.
Boston, 1851. 8° v. VIII. of 313.1
Contents. — Venus anil Adonis; The rape of Lu-
crece; Sonnets; Illustration of the rennets; A lover's
complaint; Passionate pilgiim; Verses umong the
addilional poems to Chester's love's martyrs; Illustra-
tions of a lover's complaint, passionate pikrim, etc.;
SuppUmentnry notice to the poems; Supplementary
notice to the Roman plays.
— Poems. London, 1842. 16° 329.9
— Beauties, with notes. Ed. by W. Dodd. Lon-
don, 1~52. 2v. 12° 357.12
— Dictionary of Shakespearian quotations. Phil-
adelphia, 1S53. 12° 357.4
— First sketch of merry wives of Windsor. Ed.
by J. (). Ilalliwell. London, 1842. 8° ... 342.8
— King Ilenry IV., printed from a contempo-
rary MS. Ed. by J. O. Halliwell. London,
1845. 6° 312.27
— First sketches of 2d and 3d parts of King Hen-
ry VI. Ed. by J. O. Halliwell. London,
1843. 8° 342.14
— Bacon, D. Philosophy of the plays of, — un-
folded 353.3
— Beyle, II. Etudes sur le romantisme .... 1007.23
— Clarke, M. C. Girlhood of Shakespeare's he-
roines 335.15
— Coleridge, S. T. Lectures on 332.7
— Collier, . I. P. Emendations from folio 1G32 . 357.9
— Craik, G. L. The English of 350. 7
— Davies, T. Observations on the plays of . . 353.11
— Guizot, F. P. G. S. and his times 357.5
— Halliwell, J. O. S. and the early English
drama 342.30
— Hazlitt, W. Characters of 350.23
— Hudson, H. N. Lectures on 357.0-8
— Koenig, H. William Shakspeare. Roman.. 1015.3
— Lamb, C. and M. Talcs from S. lor young
persons 840.29
— Reed, H. Lectures on English history and
tragic poetry, as illustrated by 908.2
— Walker, W. S. Versification of 320.3
— White, K. G. Scholar of. Studies of text, etc. 353.2
— Skottowe, A. Life of 583.17
— Tweddell, G. His times and contemporaries. 357.18
— Ward, J. Notices of 977.2
SHAKESPEARE society. London, 18-41-1846. 32v. 8° 342. 1-32
Contents .-
1. Mem.ofE. Alleyn. By J. P. Collier. 1841. 342.1
2. Gosson's school of abuse. 1841 342.2
3. Heywood's apology for actors. 1841 . . . 342.2
4. Coventry mysteries. Ed. by Halliwell.
1841 342.3
5. Thynn's pride and lowliness. 1841.. . . 342.4
6. Patient Grissil, a comedy by Dekkar, etc.
1841 342.0
7. Revels at court in Elizabeth and James's
reigns. 1842 342.5
8. Jonson's conversations with Drummond.
Laing. 1842 342.7
9. First sketch of merry wives of Windsor.
Halliwell. 1842 342.8
10. Fools and jesters ; Armin's nest of nin-
nies. Collier. 1842 342.9
11. Old play of Timon. A. Dyce. 1842 . . . 342.10
12. Nash's Pierce Pcnnilesse. Collier. 1842. 342.11
13. Heywood's Edward IV. Field. 1842 . . 342.12
14. Northbrooke against dicing, etc. Collier.
1843 342.13
15. First sketches of Henry VI. Halliwell.
1843 342.14
16. Oberon's vision compared with Lylie's En-
dymion. Halpin. 1843 342.15
17. Chester Whitsuntide plays, part I. Wright.
1843 342.16
18. Alleyn papers. Collier. 1843 342.17
19. Two tracts by Forde the dramatist. Col-
lier. 1843 342.18
20. Tarlton's jests, News out of purgatory,
and Life. Halliwell. 1844 342.19
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SHAKESPEARE society, continued.
21. True tragedy of Richard III., and Legge's
Richardus Tertius. 1844 342.20
22. Ghost of Richard III., apocm by Brooke.(?)
1844 342.21
23. Sir Thomas More, a play. Ed. by A.
Dyce. 1844 342.22 i
24. Shakespeare society's papers. Vols. I., II.
1844-1845 342.23
25. Taming of a shrew, and the wife lapped
in morel's skin. T. Amyot. 1844 342.24
20. Fairy mythology of midsummer night's
dream, llalliwell. 1845 342.20
27. Reprint of a contemporary MS. of Henry
IV. llalliwell. 1845 342.27
28. Diary of Philip Henslowe. Collier. 1845. 342.28
29. Fair maid of the exchange. Hcywood ;
and, Fortune by land and sea, by Hey wood
and Win. Rowley. 1840 342.20
30. Marriage of wit and wisdom. llalliwell.
1840 342.30
31. Memoirs of actors in Shakespeare's plays.
Collier. 1840 342.31
32. Riche,his farewell to the militarie profes-
sion. 1840 342.32
SHALER,W. Sketches of Algiers. Boston, 1820. 8° 015.4
SHARP, James, A'b'p of St. Andrews. Life and
times of. Stephen, T 574.10
SHARP, John, A'p'b of York. Life, etc. of. Sharp,
T 574.11
SHARP, R. Letters and essays in prose and verse.
2ded. London, 1804. 10° 878.18
SHARP, T. Life of John Sharp. Ed. by T. New-
come. London, 1825. 2v. 8° 574.11
SIIARPE, S. Hist, of Egypt till A.D. 040. 3d cd.
London, 1S52. 2v. 8" 954.3
— Notes on Eng. version of N. Testament. Lon-
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SHATTUCK, L. Hist, of Concord, Mass., and ad-
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SHAW, W. S. Memorials of. Felt, J. B 537.1
SHEA, J. G. Catholic missions among the Indian
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SHEEP and wools, Rise, progress, and present
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SHEEP and shepherding. Milburn, M. M 109.15
SHEEPFOLD in the waters. Biernatzki, J. C. . . 884.4
SHEEPFOLDS, Notes on the constr. of. Ruskin, J. 206.3
SHEFFIELD, Lord. Holroyd,J. B. See Gibbon, E.
SHEIL, Lady. Glimpses of life and manners in
Persia, etc. London, 1850. 12° 005.12
SHEIL, 11. L. Sketches of the Irish bar, with me-
moir and notes, by R. S. Mackenzie. New
York, 1854. 2v. 12" 508.5
SHELLEY, M. W. Frankenstein, or the modern
Prometheus. Rev. and cor. Lond., 1840. 10° 798.0
— Literary and scientific men of France. Lon-
don, 1838-39. 2v. 10" 388.8
— and others. Literary and scientific men of
Italy, Spain, and Portugal. Lond., 1835-37.
3v. 10° 398.1
SHELLEY, P. B. Poetical works, ed. by Mrs. Shel-
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SIDONIA, the sorceress. Meinhold, W 802.1
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SMITH, Sydney. Works. Phila., 1844. 3v. 12° . 867.3
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— Works. Boston, 1850. 8° 863.12-13
— Selections from the writings of S. Smith. Lon-
don, 1854. 12° 409.25
— Sketches of moral philosophy. New York,
1850. 12° ^ 125.10
— Wit and wisdom, with memoir and notes, by
E. A. Duyckinck. New York, 1856. 12° . . 8%. 5-0
— Memoir, with selection from letters of. Hol-
land, S. S 583.18-19
SMITH, S. C. Chile con carne ; or the camp and
the field. New York, 1857. 12° 623.19
SMITH, S. L. H., Memoir of. Hooker, E. W. . . . 1107.18
SMITH, Rev. T., of Portland, Journal of. See
Willis, W 234. 2
SMITH, T. S. Animal physiology. Lib. Us. Knl. 305.12
— Illustrations of the divine government, with
an app. by T. Whittemore. Boston, 1831.
12° 1089. 2
— Philosophy of health. 5th ed. London, 1851.
2r. 18° 850.15
SMITH, W. History of Greece, to the Roman con-
quest. Boston, 1854. 12° 958.4
— - Same. New York, 1854. 12° 958.1-2
— - Same. With notes and continuation, by
C. C. Felton. Boston, 1855. 8° 952.7
SMITH, W. II. Canada, past, present, and future.
Toronto, n.d. 2v. 8° 205.1
SMITH, Wm. Hawkes. Letters on social science.
liirmingham, 1839. 16° 139.1-2
SMITH, Sir W. Sidney. Life and correspondence.
Barrow, J 5f4.3
SMOKE, Prevention of. Williams, C.W 195.14
SMOLLIHT, T. History of England. See Hume,
D 902.3&903.1
— Humphry Clinker v.XXX.-XXXI. of 779.1
— Anderson, R. Life of, etc 584.9
SMUCKER, S. M. Arctic explorations and discov-
eries during the 19th century. New York,
1857. 12° 704.17
— Court and reign of Catherine II. New York,
1855. 12° 546.10
— Life and times of Alexander Hamilton. Bos-
ton, 1857. 12° 517.9
— Memoir of J. C. Fremont 517.19
SMUGGLERS of the Swedish coast. A romance.
Carlen, E 766. 2
SMYTH, T. History of the Westminster assembly.
New York, 1844. 12° 1096.19
— Unity of the human races. From the Ameri-
can edition. Edinburgh, 1851. 12° 176.5
SMYTH, W. Lectures on the French revolution.
New edition. London, 1855. 2v. p.8°. . . 837.2
— Lectures on modern history. New ed. Lon-
don, 1854. 2v. p.8° 827.8-9
— - Same. Cambridge, [Eng.,] 1840. 2v. 8°. 943.7
— - Same. 3d American ed. ; with additions
by J. Sparks. Boston, 1851. 8° 943.3
SXARLEYYOW : or, the dog-liend. Marryat, F. . . 745.8
SNELLAERT, A. Histoirc de la litterature flamande.
Bruxelles, n.d. 12° 1075.28
SNODGRASS, W. D. Discourse delivered in Mur-
ray street church 1083.5
SXORRO Sturleson. The Heimskringla ; chronicle
of the kings of Norway. Translated, etc., by
by S. Laing. London, 1844. 2v. 8°. ... . 924.4
Sxow, H. Spirit-intercourse ; incidents of per-
sonal experience. Boston, 1853. 12° ... 125.20-27
Sxow, W. P. Two years' cruise off Tierra del
Fuego,the Falkland Islands, Patagonia, and
in the Plate. London, 1857. 2v. 12°. ... 708.9
SXOWFLAKES and sunbeams : or, the young fur
traders. Ballantyne, R. M 728.12-10
SOAXE, G. New curiosities of literature and book
of the months. 2d ed. London, 1849. 2v. 12° 402.11
SOAPS, Manufacture of, including recent discov-
eries. Kurten, P 198.11-12
SOAP and caudles, Chemistry, applied to the manu-
facture of. Morfit, C 194.5
SOAVE, F. Novelle morali. Nuov. ed. Livorno,
1851. 12° 1058.2
SOCIAL science. Ballou, A. Practical Christian
socialism 134.2
— Brouckere, C. dc. La charite et 1' assistance
publique 1005.11
— Brownson, O. A. Essays and reviews on . . 1086.31
— Carpenter, M. Juvenile delinquents 135.16
— Dick, T. Improvement of society 810.58
— Fitzhugh, G. Sociology for the South . . . . 135.19
— Fourier, F. C. M. (Euvres completes .... 1004.2
— Haley, W. D. Words for the workers .... 137.27
— Jameson, A. Communion of labor 127.23-24
— Jennings, R. Delusions concerning wealth
and want 139.13
— Karr, J. B. A. Unc poignee de verites. . . . 1067.15
— La Boetie, E. D. Servitude volontaire .... 1069.16
— Lucas, S. History as a condition of social
progress 139.9
— Martineau, H. Poor-laws and paupers: a talc. 749.4
— Michelet, J. The people 124.17
— Segur, A. J. P. de. Women ; their condition
and influence 139.15
SOCIAL
167
SOCIETY
SOCIAL science. Smith, W. II. Letters on ... 139.12
— Theory of human progression 134.18
— Thonissen, J. J. Le socialisme clans le passe. 1005.57
— - Le socialisme et ses promesses IOCS. 50
— Woman's rights tracts 878.8
See also: Prison discipline, Slavery, Tem-
perance, Woman, etc.
SOCIAL distinction : or, hearts and homes. Ellis,
S. S 801.8
SOCIAL evenings : or, historical tales. Lee, M. E. 400.25-26
SOCIETY. Withington, W. Growth of thought
as affecting the progress of 124.10
SOCIETY for the diffusion of useful knowledge.
Library of entertaining knowledge. Lond.,
various dates. 43v. 12°.
Contents .-
Clarke, W. Pompeii : chiefly from the jour-
nals of W. C 849.3
Craik, G. L. Pursuit of knowledge under dif-
ficulties. 2v .' 849.4
Davis, J. F. A general description of China
and its inhabitants. 2v 839.5
Ellis, H. Elgin marbles. 2v 839.9
— Townley gallery. 2v 849.0
Jardine, D. Criminal trials. 2v 839.4
Lane, E. W. Modern Egyptians. 2v 839.8
Lankester, E. A'egetable substances used for
the food of man 849.8
Long, G. Egyptian antiquities. 2v 839.7
Maiden, H. Eminent men. 4v 839. G
Malkin, J. H. Historical parallels. 2v. . . . 839.12
Manners of the Hindoos. 2v 839.10
New Zealanders 849.1
Paris and its historical scenes. 2v 849.2
Planche, J. U. British costume 839.3
Rennie, J. Bird architecture 839.2
— Faculties of birds 839.10
— Habits of birds 839.11
— Insect architecture 839.13
— Menageries, nat. hist, of monkeys, etc. . 839.17
— Menageries. Quadrupeds. 3v 839.18
— and Westwood, J. O. Insect miscellanies. 839.14
— - Insect transformations 839.15
Secret societies of the middle ages 849.5
Trail, C. P. Backwoods of Canada 839.1
Vegetable substances used in the arts .... 849.7
Vegetable substances ; materials of manu-
factures 849.9
SOCIETY for the diffusion of useful knowledge.
Library of entertaining knowledge. Boston,
various dates, lav. 12°.
Contents .•
Clarke, W. Pompeii ; chiefly from the jour-
nals of W. C 849.20
Craik, G. L. Pursuit of knowledge under dif-
ficulties 849.21
Jardine, D. Criminal trials 849.11
Lankester, E. Aregetable substances used for
the food of man 859.3
Malkin, J. II. Historical parallels 849.12
New Xealandcrs 849.18
Paris and its historical scenes 849.19
Ronnie, J. Architecture of bird;; 849.10
— Insect architecture 849.13
— Insect miscellanies 849.14
— Insect transformations 849.15
— Menageries 849.10
— Menageries, v.II. and Prac. naturalist . 849.17
Vegetable substances used in the arts .... 859.1-2
SOCIETY for the diffusion of useful knowledge.
Library of useful knowledge. 22v. and Iv.
atlas. London. 8° 365.1-17
Contents .•
Brougham, H. Account of Lord Bacon's
novum organon scientiarum 305.11
Busk, M. M. History of Spain and Portugal,
B.C. 1000 to A.D. 1814 305.1
De Morgan, A. The differential and integral
calculus 365.2
History of the American revolution 305.11
SOCIETY for the diff. of use. knowl., continued.
Jones, D. On the value of annuities and re-
versionary payments 305.8
Lindley, J. Botany 305.15
Long, G. Geography of America aud the
West Indies 305.3
— and Porter, G. K. Geography of Groat
Britain 305.10
Malkin, F. History of Greece 305.0-7
M'Culloch, J. K. Treatise on the principles,
practice and history of commerce 305.15
Mathematical and miscellaneous tracts. . . . 305.12
Content*. — Elements of trigonometry by "W. Hop-
kins; Elements of spherical trigonometry, by A. Ue
Murgan; On the study and difficulties of mathemat-
ics; Animal mechanics, by Sir C. Bell; Vegetable
physiology ; Animal physiology, by T. S. Smith;
Objects, advantages, and pleasures of science, by
Brougham; On the manufacture of iron; On proba-
bility ; Art of brewing, by Booth.
Merivale, C. History of Rome under the em-
perors 305. 9
Morton, P. Geometry, plane, solid and spher-
ical 305.4
MUller, K. O. History of the literature of
ancient Greece, v.1 305.11
Murphy, R. Treatise on the theory of alge-
braical equations 3C5.15
Natural philosophy. 3v. 8° 305.14
Contents. — Vol. I. Objects, advantages, and pleas-
ures of science, by H. Lord Brougham; Mechanics,
[three treatises, by D. Lardner]; Hydrostatics, [by
Lord Brougham]; Hydraulics, [by J. Millington];
Pneumatics, [by D. Lardner}; Heat, [by Mr. Ogg];
Optics, [by Sir D. Brewster]; Double refraction and
polarization of light, [by the same] with an explana-
tion of scientific terms, and an index prefixed [by D.
Booth]. H. Popular introductions to natural philos-
ophy, [by Mrs. J. Marcel]; Newton's optics, [by D.
Lardner]; Description of optical instruments, [by A.
Pritchard]; The thermometer and pyrometer, [by T.
Stewart Traill:] Electricity, Galvanism, Magnetism,
Electro-magnetism, [by P. M. Roget] with an expla-
nation of scientific terms, and an index [by D. Booth.]
III. Astronomy, [by Sir B. H. Malkin]; History of
astronomy, [by R. W. Rothman]; Mathematical geog-
raphy, [by E. Lloyd]; Physical geography, [by H. J.
Lloyd], and Navigation, [byj. Lord Wrottesley.] with
an explanation of scientific terms, and an index, [by
D. Booth.]
Smedlcy, E. History of France, A.D. 843-
1529 305.5
Vaughan, R. History of England, 1603-1088. 305.16
Vieusseux, A. History of Switzerland . . . 365.9
Waddington, G. History of the church,
from the earliest ages to the reformat 'n. 2v. 365.13
Waud, S. W. Algebraical geometry, arith-
metic and algebra, with examples of their
progress 365.17
Youatt, W. The horse, with a treatise on
draught 172.17
— Cattle, their breeds, etc 172.13
— Historic sketches. Spain and Portugal. Lon-
don, 1835. 2v.ini. 10° 97911
— Historical pictures. England. London, 1835-
1836. 3v. in 2. 16° 979.10
— History of the American revolution. 1st Am.
ed. Boston, ia?2. 18° 219.3
— Lives of. Bcrtrand Du Guesclin and John
Howard. London, 1840. 16° 589.14
— Manufacture of iron. Philadelphia, 1837. 18° 199.34
— Results of machinery. Philadelphia, 1831. 18' 139.24
SOCIETY for the promotion of Christian knowl-
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— Light, its nature, sources, effects and applica-
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— Three weeks in Palestine and Lebanon. Bos-
ton, 1830. 16" 689.16
SOCIETY for the reform of colonial government.
Charters of the old English colonies in
America, with introduction and notes, by
Samuel Lucas. London, 1850. 8° 305.3
SOCRATES
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SOCRATES. The god of Socrates. Apuleius . . . 804.15
— Plato. Apology of. Translated 1089.1
SOCRATES Scholasticus. Ecclesiastical history.
Translated. London, 1853. p.8° 845.3-4
SOILS and manures. Donaldson, J v. IV. of 109.15
SOIKEES, Les, de Neuilly. Esquisscs dram, et
hist. Cave et Dittmer 1079. 13
SOLAK system, The. Hind, J. It 140.20
— Mitchell, O. M. Orbs of heaven xrn.ll
— Nichol,J. P. Phenomena and order of . . . 147.22
SOLARI, C. H. B. Letters. London, 1845. 10°. . 544.21
SOLDIER'S fortune, from the French, by Mrs. A.
Marsh. London, 1852. 10° 409.15
SOLITARY, The : a tale. Bremer, F 817.1-2
SOLITUDE. Consolations of. See Consolations . 338.15
— Story, J. The power of. A poem 358.14
SoLLund Haben. Koman. Freytag, G 1035.5
SOLOMON, S. Guide to health, or advice to both
sexes. 52d ed. New York, n.d. 12°. . . . 15S.8
SOLLY, E. Lecture on vegetable substances used
in the arts and manufactures 19'J.10
SOME account of the English stage fr. 1000 to 1&30.
Hath, 1832. lOv. 8° 351.1
SOMERSET, E., Marq. of Worcester. Century of
inventions, with memoir by C. F. Parting-
ton. London, 1825. 12° 199.27
SOMERVILK, \V. The chase. See Falconer, W. . 359.5
SOMERVILI.E, M. Connexion of ihe physical
sciences. 8th ed. London, 1849. 12° . . . 149.22
— Mechanism of the heavens. London, 1831. 8° 140.7
— Prelim, dissertation on the mechanism of the
heavens. Philadelphia, 1832. 18° 149.38
— Physical geography. New Am. [from 3d Eng.]
ed., with notes, [etc.] by W. S. W. Rusch-
enberger. Philadelphia, 1855. 12° 107.9-10
— - Same. 2d Am. ed., with additions. Phil-
adelphia, 1850. 12° 167.11
SONGS of labor. Whittier, J. G 325.7
SONGS of summer. Stoddard, K. II 344.0-7
SONNENWlimi, Der. Volks-Rom. Kurz, H.v. IV. of 1013.0
SONNINI, C. N. S. de M. Travels in Greece and
Turkey. London, 1801. 2v. 8° 083. 9
SONORA. Bartlett, J. It. Explorations, etc., con-
nected with the boundary commission. . . 624.2
- Wells, AV. V. History of the S. expedition . 206.8
SOPHIA Dorothea, Consort of George I., Me-
moirs of. 2d ed. London, 1846. 2v. 8°. . 554.5
SOPHOCLES, [Tragedies.] Translated by T. Franck-
lin. New York, n.d. 18° 830.14
— Tragedies, translated by T. A. Buckley. New
ed. London, 1849. p.8° 814.5
— (Edipus, a musical drama, adapted by J. S.
Faucit. London, 1821. 8° 355.11
SORGHO and imphec. Olcott, IT. S 160.12
SORROW, The discipline of. Eliot, W. G 1089.22
SOTO, H. de, The conquest of Mexico by. Ir-
ving, T 237.11
SOUL. Feuchtersleben, E. v. Dietetics of the . . 129.15
— Gallaudet, T. H. Child's book on the . . . . 1109.29
SOUL and instinct, Discourse on the. Paine, M. . 125.10
SOUL innature. Orsted, H. C 816.15
Sot'LE, F., Gihon, J. H. and Nisbet, J. Annals of
San Francisco. New York, 1855. 8°. ... 235.10
SOUND. Brewer, E. C. S. and its phenomena . . 199.32
— Higgins, \V. M. Philosophy of 149.18
— Reid, D. B. Communication of 207.2
SOUTH, J. F. Household surgery. 1st Am. from
2d London ed. Philadelphia, 1850. 12°.. 157.7
SOUTH, R. Sermons. New ed. Phila, 1852-53. 4v. 8° 1094.2
SOUTH, Letters from the. Paulding, J. K 639.10
SOUTH AFRICA. Cumming, R. G. Hunter's life
in 697.10-12
— Drayson, A. W. Sporting scenes in 692.3
See also .- Africa.
SOUTH Boston, History of. Simonds, T. C. . . . 227.4
SOUTHBURY, Conn. History of. Cothren, W. . . 225.2
SOUTH Carolina, History of. Simms, W. G. . . . 237.17
SOUTH seas, Adventures of British seamen in
the 830.26
— Melville, H. Narrative of adventures iu tiip 899.1
SOUTH seas. Morrell, B. Four voyages to the . 702.7
— Perkins, E. T. Kcef-rovings in the 705.6
— Stewart, C. S. Visit to the 705.22
— Williams, J. Missionary enterprises in the
South Sea islands 1087.15
SOUTH side view of slavery. Adams, N 127.21
SOUTIIENNAN: [a talc.] Gait,.: 788.3
SOUTHERN states, Early history of the. Goodrich,
S. G 239.14
SOUTHERN and Western states, Industrial resour-
ces of the. DC Bow, J. D. B 29!'».2
SOUTHEY, C. Chapters oil churchyards. New
York, 1842. 12° 878.10
SOUTHEY, It. Poetical works, complete. New ed.
London, 1850. 8° 311.13
Contents. — Prefaces; Joan of Arc; The vision of the
Maid of Orleans; The triumph of woman; Wnt Tyler;
Poems concerning the slave trade ; Eotany Bay
eclogues; Sonnets; Monodramas; Amatory poems of
Abel Shufflebottom ; I.yiic poems; Songs of the
American Indians; Occasional pieces; The retro-
spect; Hymn to the penatcs; English eclogues; Non-
descripts; The devil's walk; Inscriptions; Carmen
triumphulc for 1814; Odes; The warning voice; On
the portrait of Bishop Heber; Epistle to Allan Cun-
ningham; Op cenc Verzameling van mijnc At'beet-
diugen; Thalaba the destroyer; Mudoc; Ballads and
n-.elrieal tales; A tale of Paraguay; All for love; The
pilgrim to Compostella; The curse of Kchama; Rod-
erick, the last of the Goths; The poet's pilgiimage to
Wateiloo; Carmen nuptialc; Funeral nong for the
princess Charlotte of Wales; A vision of judgment;
Oliver Newman, a New England tale; Miscellaneous
poetical remains.
— Complete poetical works. New ed., including
" Oliver Newman," etc. New York, 1850. 8° 311. "-4
G'ntentf. — Joan of Arc; The vision of the Mai;l of
Orleans; Juvenile and minor poems ; ThUaba the
destroyer; Madoc; Ballads and metrical talis; Curse
of Kchama; Roderick, the last of the Goths; The
poet's pilgrimage to Waterloo; Carmen nuptiale; A
funeral song; A vision of judgment; Oliver Newman,
a New England tale.
— A love story, edited by J. W. Warter. 1 .0:1
don, 1853. 12° 409.1
— Common-place book, [1st] 2d series. New
York, 1849-50. 2v. 8° 872.0
— Curse of Kchama. New York, 1811. 2v.ini. 12° 359.1
— Doctor, etc. Edited by J. W. Warter. New
cd. London, 1853. 8° 892.11
— Essays; moral and polit. Lond., 1832. 2v. 10° 139.23
— Expedition of Orsua and the crimes of Aguirre.
Philadelphia, 1821. 12° 260.9
— Letters from England, by Espriella. London,
1807. 3v. 10° 679.13
— Life and correspondence, ed. by C. C. Southey.
New York, 1851. 8° 582.7-8
— Life of Nelson. New York. 18° 810.4-7
— - Same. London, 1814. 2d ed. 2v. 16° . . 558.9
— - Same. New ed. London, 1840. 16° ... 399.0
— Life of Oliver Cromwell. New York, 1852. 10° ;>S9.13
— Oliver Newman, with other poetical remains.
London, 1845. 12° 349.20
— Select biographies. Cromwell and Bunyan.
London, 1844. 12° 889.11
— Select works of the British poets, from Chau-
cer to Johnson, with biographical sketches.
London, 1831. 8° 312.11
— Life of W. Cowper. SeeCowper, W. v.I.-III.of817.11
— Essay on the lives and works of uneducated
poets. See Jones, J 584.5
— and Bell, R. Lives of the British admirals.
London, 1833-40. 5v. 10° 388.5
— Browne, C. T. Life of 584.6-7
— Cottle, J. Reminiscences of 580.17
SOUTHEY, T. Colonial sheep and wools, from 1846.
London, 1851. 8° 130.9
— - Same. London, 1852. 8° 136.9
— Chronological history of the West Indies.
London, 1827. 3v. 8° 204.4
SOUTHGATE, H. Tour through Armenia, Kurdis-
tan, Persia, and Mesopotamia. London,
1840. 2v. 12° CS7.3
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SOUTIIGATE, H. Visit to the Syrian church of
Mesopotamia. Now York, 1844 118.15
— War in the East. 2d ed. New York, 1855. 1S>° 989.12
SOUTHWARD ho! Simms, W. G 790.40-13
SOUTHWOBTH, E. D. E. N. Retribution : a tale of
passion. Philadelphia, IN"):;. 12° 45f>.10
— The three beauties. Philadelphia, 1858. 12°. 4o:i.l7
SOUVENIRS of travel. Le Vert, O. W 048.13
SOUVESTRE, E. Attic philosopher in Paris. New
York, 1854. 10° 707.11
— - Same. London, 1853. 12° 707.10
— Brittany and La Vendee. New York, 1857. 12° 707.4-8
— Confessions of a working- man. Translated
from 3d ed. London, 1853. 12° 707.10
— Leaves from a family journal. New York,
1855. 12° . 707.9
SOUZA, A. F. de. Charles et Marie. Nouv E;l.
__ Bruxelles, 1827. 18° 1079.10
— Emilie et Alphonse. Bruxelles, 1828. 2v.ini.
18° 1079.8
— Eugenie et Mathilde. Bruxelles, 1827. 3v.
in 1. 18° 1079.9
— La Comtesse de Fargy. Paris, 1828. 4v. in 1.
18° 1079.7
SOVEREIGNS of modern Europe. Ellis, G. J.
W. A. . . 548.28
SOVET, leDr. Education physique dc 1' enfancc.
Bruxelles. 2v.ini. 12° 1005.52
— Hygiene privee et publique. Bruxelles. 12° 1005.53
SOWERBY, G. B. Popular history of the aquarium.
London, 1857. 12° 178.18
SOWERBY, G. B.juiir. Conchological manual. 4th
ed. London, 1852. 8° 175.5
SOWERBY, H. Popular mineralogy. London, 1850.
10° 109.28
SOWERS not reapers. Marti neau, H v. XIX. of 749.2
SOWING and reaping. Howitt, M 459.15-16
SOYER, A. Culinary campaign. Historical remin-
iscences of the late war. London, 1857. 10° 884.15
— Shilling cookery for the people. London, 1854. 189.11
SOZOMENUS. Ecclesiastical history. Also, the
eccl. hist, of Philostorgius translated by E.
Walford. London, 1855. p.8° 845.9-10
SPAIN. Bcekford, W. Sketches of 679.6
— - Tour in 075.18
— Borrow, G. The Bible in 673.1
— Bowring, J. Ancient poetry and romances of. 316.9
— Busk, M. M. History of 305.1
— Calderon de la Barca, F. E. I. Attache in
Madrid 075.10-11
— Carleton, G. Anecdotes of the war in . . . . 565.2
— Clark, W. G. Gazpacho, or summer months in. 075.13
— Conde, J. A. Dominion of the Arabs in . . . 827.3
— Cushing, C. Reminiscences of 679.1
— Cushing, C. W. Letters descriptive of public
monuments, etc., in 888.13
— Dix, J. A. A summer in 675.8
— Dunham, S. A. History of. 368.8
— Dunlop, J. S. during the reigns of Philip IV.
and Charles II 913.3
— Florian, J. P. C. de. Moors of 820.70
— Ford, 11. Gatherings from 889.17
— - Hand-book for 049.12
— Froissart, J. Ancient chronicles of 1001.2
— Gautier, T. Wanderings in 809.12
— George, A. Annals of the queens of 544.4
— Hamilton, T. Annals of the Peninsular cam-
paigns, 1808-14 1009.4
— Inglis, H. D. Rambles in the footsteps of
Don Quixote 673.5
— - Spain 675.14
— Irving, W. Conquest of v.V. of 307.2-3
— Mackenzie, A. S. A year in 079.2
— March, C. W. Sketches and adventures in. . 675.12
— Napier, W. F. P. War in the Peninsula, 1807
to 1814 1004.1
— Neale, A. Spanish campaign of 1808 . . v.I.of 830.42
— Prescott, W. H. History of Ferdinand and
Isabella 912.3
— - History of Philip II 922.1-7
SPAIN. Rocca, M. de. War of the French in. v.II.of &30.42
— Shelley, M. W. Literary and scientific men of. 398.1
— Society of Us. Knowl. Historic sketches . . 979.11
— Stirling, W. Artists of 543.4
— Traces of the Roman and Moor in 075.6-7
— TruebayCosio,T.de. Romance of history . 419.7
— Urquhart, D. Travels in 075.!)
— Vane-Stewart, C. W. The Peninsular war. . 1009.5
— Wallis, S. T. S., her institutions, etc. .. .675.10-17
— Walton, W. Revolutions of, 1808-30 913.4
See also .• Spanish.
SPALDING, J. W. Japan and around the world.
Three visits. New York, 1855. 12° .... 708.4
SPALDING, W. History of English literature. 2d
ed. Edinburgh, 1853. 12° 404.16
— Italy and the Italian islands. New York, 1848.
3v. 18° 820.51
SPALLANZANI, L. Travels in the two Sicilies and
Apennines. London, 1798. 4v. 8° 676.4
SPANGENBERG, A. G. Life of Nicholas Lewis,
Count Zinzendorf. Transl. by S. Jackson.
London, 1838. 8° 545.20
SPANISH ballads. Lockhart, J. G 310.1
SPANISH conquest in America. Helps, A 254.2
SPANISH drama. Lope de Vega and Calderon.
Lewes, G. H 840.35
SPANISH empire in the 10th and 17th centuries.
Ranke.L 913.1
SPANISH literature. Bouterwek, F. History of . 404.10
— Ticknor, G. History of 402.1
SPANISH school of painting, History of. Head, E. 208.23
SPARKS, J. Correspondence of the American re-
volution ; letters to Washington. Boston,
1853. 4v. 8° 213.5
— Diplomatic correspondence of the American
revolution. Boston, 1829-30. 12v. 8°. . . 216.'
— Library of American biography. New York,
1845-51. 25v. 16° 529.
Contents. — Vol. I. John Stark, by E. Everett ;
C. B. Brown, by W. H. Prescott; R. Montgomery, by
J. Armstrong; E. Allen, by J. Sparks. II. A. Wilson,
by W. B. O. Pcabocly; Capt. J. Smith, by G. S. Hil-
lard. III. Life and treason of B. Arnold, by J. Sparks
IV. A. Wayne, by J. Armstrong; H. Vane, by C. W.
Upliam. V. J.Eliot, the apostle to the Indians, by
C.Francis. VL W. Pinkncy, by II. Whcaton; W.
Ellery, by E. T. Channing; C. Mather, by W. B. O.
Peabody. VII. Sir W. Phips, by F. Bowen ; I. Putnam,
byO.W.B.Peabody; Memoir of L.M.Davidson.byC.M.
Sedgwick; D. Rittenhouse, by J. Renwick. VIII. J.
Edwards, by S. Miller; D. Brainerd.by W. B. O. Pea-
body. IX. Baron Steuben, by F. Bowen; S.Cabot,
by C. Hayward, jr.; W. Eaton, by C. C. Felton. X.
B. Fulton, by J. Renwick; J. Warren, by A. H. Ev-
erett ; H. Hudson, by II. R. Cleveland ; Father
Marquette, by J. Sparks. XI. R. C. de La Salle, by
J. Sparks; P. Henry, by A. II. Everett. XII. J. Otis,
by F. Bowen; J. Oglethorpc, by W. B. O. Peabody.
XIII. J. Sullivan, by O. W. B. Peabody; J. Leisler,
by C. F. Hoffman; N" Bacon, by W. Ware; J. Mason,
by G. E. Ellis. XIV. R. Williams, by W. Gammelli
T. Dwight, by W. B. Sprague; Count Pulaski, by J.
Sparks. XV. B. Thompson, count of Rumford, by
J. Renwick; Z. M. Pike, by II. Whiting; S. Gorton,
by J. M. Mackie. XVI. E. Stiles, by J. L. Kincsky ;
J. Fitch, by C. Whittlesey; A. Hutchinson, by G. E.
Ellis. XVII. J. Ribault, by J. Sparks; S. Rale, by C.
Francis; W. Palfrey, by J. G. Palfrey. XVIII. C.
Lee, by J. Sparks; J. Reed, by IJ. Reed. XIX. L.
Calvert, by G. W. Burn;ip; S. Ward, by W. Gam-
mell; T." Posey, by J. Hall. XX. N. Greene, by G.
W. Greene. XXI. S. Decatur, by A. S. Mackenzie.
XXII. E. Preblc, by L. Sabinc; W. Pcnn, by G. E.
Ellis. XXIII. D. Boone, by J. M. Peck ; B. Lincoln,
by F. Bowen. XXIV. J. Ledyard, by J. Sparks.
XXV. W. R. Davie, by F. M. Ilubbard; S. Kirkland,
by S. K. Lothrop.
For a selection of lives from the above, see Lives of
eminent individuals, etc.
— Life of George Washington. Boston, 1853. 8° 511.5-7
— Life of Gouverneur Morris, his correspond-
ence and miscellaneous papers. Boston,
1832. 3v. 8° 515.12
— Life of John Ledyard. Cambridge, 1828. 8°. 523.15
SPAULDING, J. H. Historical relics of the White
mountains. Boston, 1855. 12° 239.11
SPECIES
170
SPIRITUALISM
SPECIES, Unity or plurality of. See Ethnology,
Races of men, etc.
SPECIMENS of the British poets. Reigns of Henry
VIII.-Geo. III. London, 1809. 2v. 1S° . 309.12
SPECTATOR, The. Addison, J 873.12
SPECULATIVE philos. of Europe. Morell, J. D. . 122.3
SPEECHES of eminent British statesmen. London,
1855-^57. 2v. 10° 800.12
SPEXCER, C. C. Art of playing the piano forte.
London, 1853. 10° 829.0
— Concise explanation of the church modes.
2d cd. London, 1840. sm.4° 204.5
— Treatise on music. 4th ed. London, ifvii.
2v. in 1. 10° 829.5
SPENCER. E. Fall of the Crimea. Lond., 1854. 12°. 928.0
— Germany and the Germans. 2d ed. London,
1830. 2v. 8° 003.7
— Turkey, Hussia, the Black sea, and Circassia.
Illustrated by engraving's and a map.
London, 1854. 12" 087.21-22
SPEXCER, II. Essays : scientific, political, and
speculative. London, 1858. 8° 863.18
SPEXCER, J. A. The East. Sketches of travel in
Egypt and the Holy Land. Lond., 1850. 12° 080.6
SPENCER, Rev. T., Memoirs of the life of. Raf-
fles, T 575.1
SPEXCER, W. V. Boston theatre : a collection of
scarce acting tragedies, comedies, [etc.]
Boston, 1855-57. 15v. 12° 355.9
Contents. — Vol. I. Moll Ktcher, by J. S. Jones;
The forest rose, by 8. Woodworth; Swiss swains, by
B. Webster; The bachelor's bedroom, by C. Mathews;
Sophia's supper, by U. R. Addison; A Roland for an
O.iver, by T. Morton; Black-eyed Susan, by D. Jer-
rold; John Bull, by G. Colman, jr. II. Satan in
Pai is, by Cbirville and E. Damariu; More blunders
than one, by T. G. Rodwell; Rosina Meadows, by C.
H. Saunders; The dumb belle, by J. R. Planche; My
aunt, by S. J. Arnold; Spring and autumn, byJ.
Kenney; Six degrees of crime, by F. S. Hill; Limerick
boy, by J. Pilgrim. III. Presumptive evidence, by
J. B. Buck stone ; Man and wife, by S.J.Arnold;
The sergeant's wife, anon.; Masks and faces, by T.
Taylor and C. Reade; Merry wives cf Windsor, by
W. Shakspeare; Nature and philosophy, anon.; Agnes
DeVere, byJ. B. Buckstone; Shandy Maguire, by
J. Pilgrim. IV. Wild Oats, by J. O'Keeffe ; Michael
Erie, by T. E. Wilks; Teddy the tiler, by G. H. Rod-
well; Spectre bridegroom, by W. T. Moncrieff; Idiot
witness, by J. T. Uaincs; Willow copse, by D. P.
Bourcicault ; Matteo Falcone, by W. H. Oxberryj
People's lawyer, by J. S. Jones. V. Jenny Lind, by
A. B. Reach ; Comedy of errors, by W. Shakspeare ;
Lueretia Borgia, by V. Hugo and J. M. Weston; Sur-
geon of Paris, by J. S. Jones; Patrician's daughter, by
J. W. Marston; The two Buzzards, by J. M. Morton;
Shoemaker of Toulouse, by F. S. Hill; Momentous
question, by E. Fitzball. VI. Love and loyalty, by W.
J. Robson; The robber's wife, by I. Pocock; The hap-
py man, by S. Lever; The dumb girl of Genoa, by J.
Farrell; The wreck ashore, by J. B. Buckstone; Clari,
the maid of Milan, by J. U. Payne; The miller and
his men, by I. Pocock; Wallace, by W. Barrymore,
embellished with a portrait and accompanied by a
memoir of Mr. J. B. Howe. VII. Madelainc, anon. ;
Betsey Baker, by J. M. Morton ; The fireman, by S. D.
Johnson; No. 1, round the corner, by W. B rough;
Teddy Roc, by E. Stirling; Grist to the mill, by J. R,
Planche; Object of interest, by J. H. Stocqueler; Two
loves and a life, by T. Taylor and C. Reade. VIII.
Anne Blake, by J. W. Mareton; My fellow clerk, by
J. Oxenford; Bengal tiger, by C. Dance; The stew-
ard, by S. Beazley ; Capt. Kyd, by J. S. Jones; Nick
of the woods, by L. H. Medina; The marble heart, by
C. Selby; Laughing hyena, by Benj. Webster. IX.
Second love, by J. P. Simpson ; The victor van-
quished, by C. Dance; Our wife, by J. M. Morton;
The dream at sea, by J. B. Buckstone; My husband's
mirror, by W. W. Clapp, jr.; Yankee land, by C. A.
Logan; Norah Creina, by E. Stirling; Good for noth-
ing, by J. B. Buckstone. X. The first night, anon. ; The
rake's progress, by W. L. Rede; The pet of the petti-
coats, by J. B. Buckstone ; The Eton boy, by E. Mor-
ton ; The wandering minstrel, by H. Mayhew ;
Wanted, 1000 spirited young milliners, for the gold
diggings, by J. S. Coyne ; Poor Pillicoddy, by J. M.
Morton; The breach of promise, by J. B. Buckstone.
XI. The mummy, by W. B. Bernard; The review,
by G. Colman, jr. ; Th« lady of the lake, adapt, by T.
SPEXCER, ~\V. V. Boston theatre, continued.
Dibdin; Still waters run deep, by T.Taylor; The
man of many friends, by J. S. Coyne; Love in livery,
by J. P. Wooler; Antony and Clc^p-tra. by C. Selby,
The scholar, by J. B. Buckstone. XII. Helping
hands, by T. Taylor; Aladdin, anon.; Trying it on,
by W. Brough; The stage-struck Yankee, by O. E.
Durivage; My young wile and my old umbrella, by
B. Webster; The last man, by G. D. Pitt; The belle's
stratagem, by H. Cowley ; Crinoline, by R. B. Brough.
XIII. Old and young, by J. Salmon; A family fail-
ing, by J. Oxenfbrd; The young scamp, by E. Stir-
ling; The adopted child, by S. Birch; The turned
head, G. A. a Beckett; A match in the (lark, by C.
Dance; Advice to husbands, by C. S. Lancaster ;
Rarlaelle (he reprobate, by T. E. Wilks. XIV. Ruth
Oakley, by T. Williams and A. Hards; The British
slave, by J. B. Howe; The Siamese twins, by G. A.
a Beckett; A life's ransom, by J. W. Marston ; Sent to
the tower, by J. M. Morton; Giralda, by B. Webster;
Time tries all, by J. Courtney; Ella Rosenberg, by J.
Kenney. XV. Somebody else, by J. R. Planche; The
warlock of the glen, by C. E. Walker; Ze'iua, by C.
A. Somerset; The ladies' battle, anon.; The art of
acting, anon.; The brigand, by J. R. Planche; The
lady of the lions, by O. E. Durivage; Neighbor Jack-
wood, by J. T. Trowbridge.
SPENSER, E. Poetical works, with observations
on the Faerie Queene, by G, S. Hillard. 1st
Amed. Boston, 1839. 5v. 8° 323.1
Contents. — Vol. I. Essay on the life and writings of
Spenser; Introductory observations on the Faerie
Queene ; The FaerieQuecne, b. 1,2, canto vi. II. Same,
b. 2, canto vii. — book 4, canto i. III. Same, book 4,
canto ii. — book 5, canto xii. IV. Same, book C; The
shephcard's calender; Muiopotmos. V. The mines of
time; The teares of the Muses; Virgil's gnat; Prosopo-
poia, or Mother Hubberd's talc; The ruinesof Koine;
Three visions; Daphnaida; Colin Clout; Astrophcl;
Dolefull lay of Cloriuda; Mourning muse of Thestylis;
Pastoral! ajglogue upon the death of Sir Philip Sid-
ney; An elegie; An epitaph; Prothalamion; Amor-
etti, or sonnets ;Poems ; Epithalamion ; Fowre hymnes.
— Poetical works. /London, 1839. 5v. 16°.. . 329.10
Contents. — Vol. I. Life by J. Mitford; The Faerie
Queene, books 1, 2, canto vii. II. Same, book 2 canto
viii.— b. 4, canto ii. III. Same, book 4, canto iii.— 6,
canto i. IV. Same, book .6, canto ii.— vii.; Colin
Clout; Virgil'sgnat; Shepheard's calender. V. Fowre
hymnes; Three visions; Mother Hubberd's tale; Pro-
thalamion; Epithalamion; Poems; Amoretti. or son-
nets; Daphnaida; Astrophel; Doleful lay of Clorinda;
Mourning muse of Thestylis; A pastoral aiglogue ;
An elegie; An epitaph; Teares of the Muses; The
ruines of Rome; The ruines of time; Muiopotmos;
Brittain's Ida.
— S. and his poetry, ed. by G. L. Craik. London,
1845. 3v. 18° 850.16
— Essay on the life and writings of. Hart, J. S. 324. 1
SPHINXES, Book of. Brown, T 830.09-70
SPIELBERG, Memoirs of a prisoner in the fortress
of. Andryane, A 544.10
SPINDLER,K. Der Bastard. Stuttgart, 1839. 4v. 10° 1026.6
— Der Jesuit. Stuttgart, 1847. 3v. in 1. 16° . 1026.5
— Der Jude. Stuttgart, 1839. 4v. 16° 1026.4
— The Jew : fiction. New York, 1844. 8° ... 802.4
SPINDLES, Mind amongst the. See Mind 840.46
SPINOZA, B. Ein Denkerleben Auerbach, B. . . . 1037.2
SPIRIT of life: poem. Clark, W. G 358.10
SPIRIT of popery, The. New York, n.d. 16°. . 119.1
SPIRIT of the age, The: or, contemporary por-
traits. Hazlitt, \7 v.V.of867.2
SPIRIT of the East, The. Urquhart, D 694.6
SPIRIT history of man, Vestiges of the. Dunlap,
S. F 122.16
SPIRITUAL writings. Swedenborg, E 1084.1
SPIRITUALISM. Brownson, O. A. The spirit
rapper 125.3
— Davis, A. J. Present age and inner life . . . 122.10
— Dods, J. B. Spirit manifestations examined
and explained 109G.24
— Edmonds, J. W. Spiritualism 122.14-15
— Gordon, W. R. Three-fold test of modern. 1096.18
— Hammond, C. Light from the spirit world . 124.25
— Hayden, W. B. The phenomena of modern. 125.25
— Mahan, A. Modern mysteries explained and
exposed 125.2
SPIRITUALISM
171
STATESMEN
SPIRITUALISM. Mattison, H. Spirit rapping un-
veiled 125.19
— Snow, H. Spirit intercourse 125.20-27
— Werner, II. Guardian spirits 1081.14
SPITIIE.VD and the Xore, Mutiny at. See History
of, etc 389.5
SriTTAjC. J. P. Psalter uiid Harfe. Leipzig, 185G.
10° 1034.18
SPITZBERGEN. Blackwood, F. T. S. in 1850 . . . 708.1
— Laing, J. Account of 704.20
SPIX, J. B. v. and Martius, C. F. P. v. Travels in
Brazil, 1817-20. [Transl. by H. E. Lloyd.]
London, 1824. 2v. 8° 633.18
SPORSCHIL, J. Xeues Heldenbuch fur die
deutsche Jugend. 4te Aufl. Braunschweig,
1848. 3v. in 1. 8° 1016.2
SPORTING. Drayson, A. "W. Scenes amongst the
Kaffirs 692.3
— Hammond, S. H. Adventures with the rifle
and the rod 174.9
Maxwell, W. H. Sports and pastimes of the
British islands 174.1
See also .- Recreative arts.
SPOSI fedeli. Storia italo-gotica-romantiea. Ricci,
A. M 1053.11
SPOTORNO, G. B. Memoir of Columbus. See
Columbus, C 544.3
SPOTTISWOODE, W. Tarantasse journey through
Eastern Russia in 1850. London, 1857. 12° 674.7
SPRAGUE, C. Poetical and prose writings. New
and rev. ed. Boston, 1850. 12° 325.9-10
Contents.— Curiosity; Shakespeare ode; Centennial
ode; Miscellaneous poems; Prose: — American inde-
pendence; On in temperance.
SPRAGUE, J. T. Origin, progress, and conclusion
of the Florida war. New York, 1848. 8". 244.7
SPRAGUE, W. B. Annals of the American pulpit.
New York, 1857-58. 4v. 8° 113.1
— Discourse delivered in Murray street church. 1083.5
— Letters to a daughter, llth Am. ed. New
York. 10° 1109.12
— Life of T. Dwight. Sparks, J v.XIV. of 529.1
— Visits to European celebrities. Boston,
1855. 12° 048.9
SPRATT, T. A. B. and Forbes, E. Travels in Lycia,
etc. London, 1847. 2v. 8° 683.7
SPRING, A. Botanique. Bruxelles, n.d. 12° . . 1065.54
SPRING, G. Bible not of man. New York. 12°. . 1107.14
— Discourse delivered in Murray street church. 1083.5
— First things — revealed to mankind. 3d ed.
New York, 1852. 2v. 12° 116.1
— The power of the pulpit. 2d ed. New York,
1854. 12° 116.2
SPRINGER, J. S. Forest life on the rivers of
Maine and New Brunswick. New York,
1851. 12° 628.18
SPRINGFIELD armory. Abbott, J 738.5-7
SPRINGFIELD, History of. Bliss, G 227.15
SPURGEON, C. H. Sermons. 1st series, with in-
troduction and biography by E. L. Magoon.
New York, 1858. 12° 1090.10
— Sermons. 2d^th series. N. Y., 1857-58. 3v. 12° 1090.10
SPURZHEIM, J. G. Phrenology, physiological,
philosophical. 5th Am. ed. New York,
1846. 2v.ini. 8° 124.1
— Funeral oration on. Follen, C. T. C. . . v.V. of 877.1
SPY, The : a tale. Cooper, J. F 780.30-34
SQUIER, E. G.. Nicaragua, its people, scenery,
monuments, etc. New York, 1852. 2v. 8°. 621.3
— Notes on Central America. N. Y., 1855. 8°. 203.1
— States of Central America, their geography,
etc. New York, 1858. 8° 203.7
SQUIRE, The : a novel. Pickering, E 805.8
STAATSGEHEIMNISS. Roman. Schiicking, C. B. L. 1034.19
STABLE economy. See Rural and domes, economy.
STAAL, M. J. C. D. Mme. de. Deux annees a la
Bastille, 1718-20. Paris, 1853. 12° 1078.26
STAEL-HOLSTEIN, A. L. G. N. de. Considerations
on the French revolution. Translated from
original MS. New York, 1818. 2v. 8° . . 1004.6
STAEL-HOLSTEIN, A. L. G. N. de. Corinne, ou 1'
Italie. Nouv. ed. Geneve, 1831. 2v.
18° 1079.4
— - Same. Paris, 1840. 2v.ini. 10° .... 1079.12
— - Same. Nouv. ed. Notice par Mme.
Necker de Saussure. Paris, 1853. 12° . . . 1076.9
— Corimia, or Italy. London, 1822. 4v. 12°.. 757.10
— - Same. Translated by Isabel Hill. Phil-
adelphia, 1854. 12° 757.6
— - Same. With memoir. London, 1854. 12" 757.7-9
— De 1' Allemagne. Bruxelles, 1832. 3v. 18°. 1009.9
— - Same. Avec preface par Marmier. Nouv.
ed. Paris, 1852. 12° 1076.10
— - Same. Paris, 1853. 10" 1076.7
— Germany. New York, 1814. 3v. in 2. 12°. . 667.20
— Delphine. Philadelphia, ia30. 3v. 12° . . . 488.1
— Influence of literature upon society. From
2d London ed. Boston, 1813. 2v.ini. 12° 808.14
— Memoires [dix annees d' exil.] Autres ouv-
rages posthumes— notice par Mme. Necker •
de Saussure. Nouv. ed. Paris, 1845. 12° . 1070.8
— Life of. Norris, M 615.11
STAFFORD, W. C. History of music. Edinburgh,
1830. 18° 830.57
STAGE. Collier, J. P. Early English 342.17
— Some account of the English 351.1
— Wood, W. B. Personal recollections of the. 350.12
See also .• Theatre.
STAGE coach, The, and other tales. Opie, A. . . 409.30-31
STANDISH, Miles, Courtship of. Longfellow, H.W. 375.2-6
STANFORD, J. F. Rambles in Thuringian Sax-
ony. London, 1842. 8° 003.10
STANHOPE, L. Greece in 1823-24, and life of Mus-
taphaAli. London, 1824. 8° 918.2
STANHOPE, P. D. Lord Chesterfield. Works, in-
cluding life. 1st Am. ed. N. Y., 1853. 8°. 873.9
Contents. — Life ; Speech on the stage-licensing
bill; Two speeches on the "gin act" ; Letters to his
son; Miscellaneous pieces; Index.
STANHOPE, P. H., Earl, formerly Lord MaUon.
Historical essays. London, 1849. 12° .. . 889.32
— History of England, 1713-03. New York,
1849. 2v. 8° 903.2
— Joan pf Arc. [An essay.] London, 1853. 10° 609.6
— Life of Belisarius. Philadelphia, 1840. 12° . 540. 13
— Life of Louis, prince of Conde. London,
1845. 12° 889.10
— - Same. New York, 1845. 12° 617.19
— " The forty-five ; " [with] Letters of prince
Charles Stuart. London, 1851. 12° .... 989.6
STANLEY, A. P. Life and correspondence of T.
Arnold. 2d Am. from last London ed. New
York, 1846. 8° 574.2-3
— Sinai and Palestine, with maps and plans.
New York, 1857. 8° 684.7
— 1st Corinthians : Notes, etc. See Bible. .. . 1003.15
STANLEY Buxton : a novel. Galt,J 788.1
STANLEY, E. Familiar history of birds. Oth ed.
London, 1854. 16° 177.26
STANLEY, G. Painters of the Dutch and Flemish
schools. London, 1855. p.8° 820.15
STANNIUS, H. Comparative anatomy. Siebold,
C. T. E. v 175.1
STANSBURY, P. Pedestrian tour in North Amer-
ica, in 1821. New York, 1822. 12° 029.22
STAR and the-cloud, The. Roe, A. S 726.13
STAR in the desert : [a tale.] Mackarness, M. . . 470.7-8
STAR papers. Beecher, H. W 885.4-5
STARK, J., Life of, by E. Everett. Sparks. J. v.I. of 518.5
STARLING, E. Noble deeds of woman. Boston,
1850. 12° 547.0
STARS. Dick, T. Celestial scenery 810.77
— - Sidereal heavens 820.6
— Mitchell, O. M. Stellar worlds 879.11
— Nichol, J. P. On the system of the world. . 146.11
— Wilson, G. Stars and their inhabitants . . . 409.31
STATE. See Government, Political science, etc.
STATE trials, modern. Townsend, W. C 975.6
STATESMEN. Brougham, H. S. of the time of
George III 508.7
— Crowe, E. E. Lives of eminent foreign . . . 3S8.7
STATESMEN
172
STILES
STATESMEN. Forster,J. S. of the commonwealth
of England 502.3
— Knapp, S. L. Biogr. sketches of eminent. . 524.10-11
— Mackintosh, Sir J. Lives of eminent British. 383.0
— Maury, S. M. S. of America in 18-1 ,5 525.1
STATICS and dynamics, Principles and practice of.
Baker, T 829.28
See also: Hydrostatics, Hydraulics, Natural
philosophy, Physics, etc.
STAUNTOX, II. Chess-player's companion. Lon-
don, 1649. p.8° 810.4
— Chess-player's handbook. 2d ed. London,
1818. p.S° 810.1
— Chess tournament. London, 1852. p.8° . . . 820.1
STEAM boat, The : a novel. Gait, J 788.13
STEAM engine. Adcock, H. Uules and data for the. 193.20
— Armstrong, It. Construction and manage-
ment of steam boilers 819.41
— Bourne, J. Catechism of the 198.24
— - Treatise on the 191.2
— Burn, H. S. Its history and mechanism . . . 195.22
— Ewbank, T. Progressive development of the. 195.3
— Galloway, E. History and progress of the . 195.1"
— Garvey, M. A. Future effects of steam. . . . 199.23
— Kindt, J. De la vapeur et de ses applications. 1005.27
— Lardner, D. Steam engine explained and il-
lustrated 195.10
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STEBBING, H. Chivalry and the crusades. Edin-
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— History of the Christian church. London,
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— History of the reformation. London, 1830.
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STEEL. Mushet, D. Practical and experimental
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STEELE, A. Chief of the pilgrims : or, life and
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STEELE, Sir R. Papers in the Spectator. Addi-
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STEFFENS, H. Adventures on the road to Paris,
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Die Trnuung, cine Sage des Nurdens; HUzu:dic
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STEINMETZ, A. History of the Jesuits. Philadel-
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STEINSCHN EIDER, 31. Jewish literature; a hist.
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STENDHAL. Pseud. See Beyle, H.
STENOGRAPHY, Academical. Williams, T 403.2
STEPHEN, King of England, The acts of. Henry
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STEPHEN, G. Adventures of a gentleman in search
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— Antislavcry recollections. London, 1854. 12° 1089.17
STEPHEN, J. Critical and miscellaneous essays.
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— - Same. Philadelphia, 1850. 8° 803. 9
— Lectures on the history of France. New
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— - Same. 3d edition, with additions. Lon-
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STEPHEN, T. Life of Archbishop Sharp of St.
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STEPHENS, A. Memoirs of John Home Tooke.
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STEPHENS, A. S. Fashion and famine: [a talc.]
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STEPHENS, H. Book of the farm ; notes by J. S.
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STEPHENS, H. M. Home scenes and home sounds.
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— - Same. Revised ; with additions by F.
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— Incidents of travel in Egypt, Arabia, etc. 4th
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STEPHENSON, R. M. Railways. An introductory
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STEPS towards heaven. Arthur, T. S 1103.17
STEREOSCOPE, The: its history, etc. Brewster, D. 207.18
STERILITY, Causes and treatment of. Whitehead, J. 153.3
STERLING, J. Essays and tales. Edited, with
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STERNBERG, A. v. Diane. Roman. Berlin, 1842.
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STEENE, L. Works : with life of the author, by
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STOCKHARDT, J. A. Chemical field lectures for
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STORIES of the study. Gait, J 788.5
STORIES, Yule-tide. Thorpe, B 840.12
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STORY, R. Memoir of Isabella Campbell. 3d ed.
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SUNNY memories of foreign lands. Stowe, H. B. 658.1-4
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SWIFT,.!. Gulliver's travels, illust. N. Y., 1854. 18° 738.3
— Poetical works. London, 1833-34. 3v. 10°. 329.12
— [Select] works ; with a life of the author by J.
Mitford, and notes by W. C. Taylor. New
Y'ork, 1853. 12° 738.2
Contents.— Gulliver's travels; Talc of a tub; Battle
of Ihe books, etc.; 1.11 e of the author, by Rev. John
Mitlord, and notes, by W. C. Taylor.
— Review of the works of. Jeffrey, Fr 409.3
SWINDELL, J. G. Treatise on well-digging, boring,
[etc.] 3ded. London, 1854. J0° 819.22
SWITZERLAND. Abbott, J. Kollo in 059.9-11
— Agassiz, L. A journey to 063.8
— Bruen, M. Essays on scenes in° 079.5
— Christoffel, K. Reformation in 1085.14
— Cooper, J. F. Sketches of 054. 9
— Coxe, W. Travels in 603.11
— Ferguson, R. Swiss men and mountains . . 409.20
— Forbes, J. A month in Switzerland in 1848 . 609. 6
— Ghika, H. S. the pioneer of the reformation. 914.2
— Inglis, H. D. So. of France, and 603.14
— Laing, S. Social and political state of .... 409.14
— Lemaistre, J. G. Travels in S. after the peace
of Amiens G54.3
— Matthews, H. Tour in 679.14
— Moore, J. Society and manners in 657.3
— Murray, J. Handbook 649.18
— Simond, L. Tour in 663. 3-4
— Vieusseux, A. History of 365.9
— Williams, H. M. A tour in 609.8
— Wilson, J. History of 368.7
— Zschokke, J. H. D. History of 917.2
SWORD and distaff: a story of the South. Simms,
W. G 790.52
SYLVIA ; or, the last shepherd. Read, T. B. . . . 349.13
SYMES, M. Embassy to the kingdom of Ava, 1795.
2d ed. London, 1800. 3v. 8" 696.6
— - Same, with Bell's, H.G., Narrative of the
operations in the Birmese empire. Edin-
burgh, 1827. 2v. 18° 830.29
SYJIMONS, C. Life of John Milton. 3d ed. Lon-
don, 1822. 8° 583.6
SYMONDS, J. A. Sleep and dreams. 2d ed. Lon-
don, 1851. 8° 125.23
SYMONDS, W. Memoirs ; cd. by J. A. Sharp. Lon-
don, 1858 8° 504.2
SYNAGOGUE, The, in imitation of Herbert. Her-
bert, G 345.18
SYXONYMES. Crabb, G. English 403.1
— Graham, G. F. English 403.0-10
— Mackenzie, D. L. English 406.20
— Selection of English 403.11
— Taylor, W. English S. discriminated . . . . 400.15
See Words.
SYRIA. Curtis, G. W. TheHowadjiin 686.19-21
— Hahn-Hahn, I. Travels in, by a German
countess 687.10
— Irby, C. L. Travels in 889.25
— Napier, E. Reminiscences of 693.15
— Van de Velde, C. W. M. Journey through . 694.13
SYKIAC Peshito version of the New Testament. A
literal translation from the, by J. Murdock.
See Bible 1093.7
TAAFFE, J. History of the order of St. John of
Jerusalem. London, 1852. 4v. in 2. 8°. . 915.1
TABLE talk : or, selections from the Ana. Edin-
burgh, 1827. IS" •. . 830.30
— Table talk, Book of. See Book 840.2
— Hazlitt, W. Opinions on books, men, etc.. v.I.of 807.2
— Luther, M. Table talk 837.8
— Rogers, S. Table talk 877.16
TABLE traits, with something on them. Doran, J. 188.20
TABLES, Mathematical, etc. Bowditch, N. Prac-
tical navigator 135.3
— Byrne, O. Practical model calculator .... 194.4
— Haswell, C. II. Mechanics' 198.6
— Law, H. Mathematical 829.20
— P.yde, E. Text -book for architects, [etc.] . . 194.12
— Simpson, S. and Wise, E. Readiest reckoner
ever invented 136.34
— Winslow, E. S. Coniputist's manual .... 130.26
TACITUS, C. C. Works ; with an essay, notes,
etc., by A. Murphy. Newcd. N.Y.,1861. 8° 872.11
— Works ; the Oxford translation revised. Lon-
don, 1854. 2v. p.8° 834.17
TACTICS. See Military art and science.
TADEUSKUND, the last king of the Lenape. Hcntz,
C. L 489.11-12
TAGGAirr, C. Poems. Providence, 1KM. 12°. . 338.12
TAI-PING-WANG, chief of the Chinese insurrec-
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TALBA, The: or, the moor of Portugal. Bray, A.E. 448.14
TALBOT, M. E. Rurality ; desultory tales. Prov-
idence, 1830. 12° 449.16
TALBOT, S., Life of. Tuckerman, II. T 529.3-4
TALE of a tub. Swift, J 738.2
TALES and takings. Watson, J. V 897.10
TALES from the German. Furness, W. II 70'J.lO
TALES from the German ; translated by N. Greene.
Velde, F. C. van der 799.7
TALES from the German of Heinrich Zschokke. 767.12
TALES from Shakespeare. Lamb, C. and M. . . . 840.29
TALES of an American landlord : or, life South of
the Potomac. New York, 1824. 2v. in 1. 12" 418.5
TALES for girls and boys. Hawthorne, N 457.10
TALES for mothers. Bouilly, J. N 498.13
TALES for the marines. Wise, II. A 737.3-4
TALES of a grandfather. lst-3d series. Scottish
history. See Scott, Sir W.
— 4th series. Stories of France. See Scott, Sir W.
TALES of a traveller. Irving, W v.IV. of 307.2-3
TALES of Flemish life. Conscience, H 488.16
TALES of my landlord. See Scott, Sir W.
Contents. — Black dwarf; Bride of Lammermoor;
Heart of Mid-Lothian.
TALES of the crusaders. Scott, Sir W 480.8-13
Contents. — Betrothed; Talisman.
TALES of the good woman. Paulding, J. K. . . . 797.12
TALES of the genii. Ridley, J 835.10
TALES of the Puritans. New Haven, 1831. 12°.. 709.11
TALES of the wars of our own times. Sherer, M. 799.6
TALFOURD, T. N. Critical and miscellaneous writ-
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— - Same. 3d American ed. Boston, 1854. 8° 803.16
— Ion : a tragedy, in five acts. 2d edition. New
York, 1837. 12° 356.13
— Supplement to " Vacation rambles." London,
1854. 16° 609.5
— Vacation rambles, and thoughts. 2d edition.
London, 1845. 12° 007.13
TALISMAN, The. Scott, Sir W 480.8-13
TALLANGETTA : the squatter's home. Howitt, W. 705.9
TALLEYRAND-PERIGOKD, C. M. Life. London,
1834-36. 4v. 8° 614.1
— Life of. McIIarg, C. K 617.10
TALLMADGE, N. P. Appendix to " Spiritualism."
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TALVI. Pseud. See Robinson, T. A. L. v. J.
TANGLEWOOD tales for girls and boys. Haw-
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TAMING of a shrew. Amyot, T 342.24
TANNEHILL, W. Sketches of the history of litera-
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TANNER
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TAYLOR
TANNER, J. Narrative of captivity and adventures
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TANNKII. T. H. Practice of medicine. 1st Amor.
from 3d London ed. Philadelphia, 1858. 12° 155.27
TANNING, Art of. Fontenelle, J. dc 194.11
TAN.SUI:, J. P. Poem on the true use of the drama.
Boston, 1838. 12° 358.27
TAPPAX, H. P. Step from the new world to the
old, and back again. N.Y., 1852. 2v. 12° . C59.25
TAFPAX, W. B. Poems. Philadelphia, 1SB4. IS" 309.10
TAKAXTASSE journey through Eastern Russia.
Spottiswoodc, W 674.7
TARIJELL, J. A. Sources of health: or, mental
and physical hygiene. Boston, 1850. 10°. 158.10
TARLIER,J. Description geosjraph.de laBclgique,
[et atlas general de geographic moderne.]
Bruxelles, n.d. 12° 1065.55
TARLTOX, K. Jests, and news out of purgatory ;
with notes, and some account of his life, by
J. O. Halliwell. London, 1844. 8° 342.19
TARTARY. Clarke, E. D. Travels in. .. v.I.-II. of 689.6
— Cochranc, J. D. Pedestrian tour through
Siberian 830.40
— Hue, Abbe. Christianity in 113.4
— - Travels in, 1844-40 700.4
— Tu-Li-Shin. Chinese embassy to the Khan
of the Tourgouth Tartars, 1712-15 694.5
TASMANIA, My home in. Meredith, L. A 70.5.10
TASSO, T. Aminta, poesie, e i discorsi sull' arte
poetica. Firenze, 1824. 32° 10-17.9
— La Gerusalemme liberata — col riscontro della
conquistata. Padova, 1828. 3v. in 2. 18° . 1047.8
— - Same — preceduta da un discorso di Ugo
Foscolo. 4a ed. Firenze, 1853. 12° ... 1047.5
— Prose fllosoflche. Firenze, 1847. 2v. 12° . 1047.4
Contents. — Vol. I. Discorso intorno a Torquato
Tasso; 11 Porzio OTvero delle virta: 11 padre di f'amig-
lia; 11 Costimtino ovvero della elemcnza; II JIanso
ovvero dell' amiciziu; 11 Beltramo ovvero della corte-
sia; II Rangone ovvero della pace ; Forno primo ovvero
della nobilta; Forno stcondo ovvero della nobilta ; II
Gonzaga ovvero del piacereonesto; II Gonzagasecon-
do ovvero delgiuoco; II Minturno ovvero della bellez-
za. II. Delia dignita; I Bagni ovvero della pietii; La
Molza ovvero dell' amore ; II cav aliere aiuante e la gcn-
til donna amata; II forestiero napoletano ovvero della
gelosia; II Romeo ovvero del giuoco; II Malpiglio
ovrero della corte; 11 Malpiglio seeondo ovvero del
i'ujgir la moltitudine; 11 nifo ovverro delpiacere; II
messa<rg;ero;IlCataneo ovvero delle conclusion!; Con-
clusion! amorose; Discorso sopra due question! amor-
ose; II secrelario; Dell* uffieio del siniscalco; Del
maritarsi; Dell' amor vicendevole fra il padre e il fig-
liuolo; Del giuramento falso; Della virtu eroiea e della
carita ; Della virta femminile e donnesca; Delia gelosia;
Dell' aite del dialogo; Discorso di Torquato Tasso
sopra varj accident! della sua vita.
— Lettere ed altre prose. Parma, 1847. 2v. 16° 1047.7
Contents. — Vol. I. Lettere scelte. II. Lettere scclte ;
II secretaries Riposta di Koma a Plutarco; Intorno alia
gedizione nata nel rcgnodi Franciu 1'anno 1585; Sopra
viiri accident! della vita di T. Tasso. Dialoghi.
— Lettere. Firenze, 1853-55. 5v. 12° 1047.6
— Jerusalem delivered. Translated by John
Hoole. Newed. London, 1807. 2v. 12°. 317.16
— - Same. 1st Am. from 8th London ed.
Kewburyport, 1810. 2v. 8° 317.1
— - Same. 7th ed. London, 1844-53. 2v. 18° 850.19
— - Same. From the Italian, by E. Fairfax.
1st Am. from 7th London ed. Introductory
essny by L. Hunt, and lives of Tasso and
Fairfax, by C. Knight. New York, 1851.
2v. in 1. 12° 317.2
— - Same. Translated by J. II. Wiffen. 3d
Am. from last English ed. N. Y.,1851. 10° 317.4
— - Same. With a life. 5th edition. London,
1854. p.8° 835.1
— Jerusalem delivered. Translated by A. C.
llobertson. Edinburgh, 1853. 12° 317.3
- Love, madness and imprisonment of. Wilde,
K. H 544.14
— Torquato, T. Schauspiel. Gothe, J. W. v. 1038.2
— Gtithe's Tasso erlautert. DUntzer, J. H. J. . 1034.7
TASSOXI, A. Kape of the bucket. Transl. with
notes by J. Atkinson. London, 1827. 2v. 12° 345.4
TASTE. Alison, A. Essays on the nature and
principles of 129.12
— Burke, E. Origin of our ideas of the sublime
and beautiful 125.29
— Cousin, V. The true, the beautiful and the
good 124.3
- - Philosophy of the beautiful 125.21
— Taylor, Jane. Pleasures of 129". 13
TASTU, Mmc. A. Notice litterairc sur Madame
deGenlis 1000.17
TATE, T. Elements of mechanism. 3d ed. Lon-
don, 1855. 12° 199.18
— Elementary course of natural and experi-
mental philosophy. London, 1855. 2v. 18° 149.37
TATLER, The, and the Guardian. London, n.d. 8° 873.11
— See British essayists v. I.-V. of 850.24
TAUTPIIOEUS, Baroness. The initials : a story.
3d Am. ed. Philadelphia, 1852. 12°. . . . 474.11
— - Same. Philadelphia, n.d. 12° 474.12
— Quits: a novel. Phila., 1857. 2v. [in 1.] 12°. 474. 1-10
TAXATION, Principles of. Ricardo, D 136.3
TAXIDERMY. Lee, R 177.25
— Swainson, W 408.5
TAYLER, C. B. Facts in a clergyman's life. New
York, 1849. 12° 449.2
— Memorials of the English martyrs. New
York, 1853. 12° 1094.10
TAYLER, J. J. Christian aspects of faith and
duty. 2ded. London, 1855. 12° 1090.17
TAYLOR, A. S. Medical jurisprudence. 3d Am.
ed., by E. Hartshorne. Phila., 1853. 8°.. 151.5
TAYLOR, Brook. .Linear perspective. Newed.,
by J. Jopling. London, ia35. 8° 205.5
TAYLOR, F. W. The flag-ship, or a voyage round
the world. New York, 1840. 2v. 12° . . . 708.8
TAYLOR, H. Edwin the fair, and other poems.
3d ed. London, 1852. 16° 355.7
— Notes from books. London, 1849. 12°. . . . 403.4
— Notes from life, in seven essays. From 3d
London ed. Boston, 1853. 16° 898.21
— Philip van Artevelde : a dramatic romance.
Cambridge, 1835. 2v.ini 346.16
TAYLOR, I. Fanaticism. New ed., rev. London,
1843. 16° 1108.5
— Home education. 1st Am. from 2d London
ed. New York, 1838. 12° 137.6
— Introductory essay to Edwards on the will.
Edwards, J 124.6
— Loyola, and Jesuitism in its rudiments. New
York, 1851. 12° '. 1098.8
— Memoirs of Jane Taylor. Boston, 1845. 10°. 599.10
— Natural history of enthusiasm. Boston,
1S30. 12° 1108.3
— Physical theory of another life. New York,
1836. 12° 1108.1
— Self-cultivation recommended. 3d Am. ed.
Ithaca, 1842. 12° 129.23
— The world of mind. London, 1857. 12° .. . 125.7
— Wesley and Methodism. New York, 1852. 12° 1108.4
TAYLOR, Rev. Jas. Cyclopaedia of biblical litera-
ture. Kitto, J 1083.8
TAYLOR, Jas. Bayard. Cyclopaedia of modern
travel. Cincinnati, 1856. 8° 621.1
— Eldorado, comprising Mexican travel. 2d ed.
New York, 1850. 2v. 12° 627.17
— - Same. New York, 1857. 12° 627.12-16
— Handbook of literature, etc. Ripley, G. . . . 400.22
— Journey to Central Africa. N. Y., 1857. 12° 699.4-9
— Lands of the Saracen. New York, 1857. 12° 686.15-18
— Northern travel. Sweden, Denmark, and Lap-
land. New Y'ork, 1858. 12° 068.13-17
— Poems of the Orient. Boston, 1855. 10° . . 345.21
— Rhymes of travel, ballads and poems. 2d ed.
New York, 1849. 12° 345.19
— Romances, lyrics and songs. Bost., 1852. 12° 345.20
— Views a-foot : or, Europe seen with knapsack
and staff. Preface by N. P. Willis. 15th ed.
New York, 1853. 12° 657.12-14
— - Same. 20th ed. New York, 1850. 12° . .657.15-19
TAYLOR
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TEXT
TAYLOR, Jas. Bayard. A visit to India, China, and
Jnpaii in 1*53. New York, 1855. 12°.. . .708.17-19
TAYLOR, Jas. Brainerd, Memoir of. Rice, J. II.
and IJ. II 1100.21
TAYLOR, J. W. History of Ohio, 1650-1787. Cin-
cinnati, is.~)4. 12° 237.4
TAYLOR, Jane. Writing's. Xew York, n.cl. 3v. 12° 808. 12
Contents. — Vol. I. Memoirs and correspondence;
Poetical remains and essaj s in rhyme. II. Contribu-
tions of Q. Q. III. Corre"F ondem-e between a mother
and her daughter at school; Original poems tor iui'ant
minds; and Display, a tale.
— Contributions of Q. Q. X. Y., 18'JO. 2v. 12° . 1080. G
— Pleasures of taste, and other stories, with life
by S. J. Hale. Boston, 1830. 18° 120.13
— Memoirs of, by I. Taylor 500.10
TAYLOR, Jeremy. Practical works, with bio-
graphical memoir. Lond., 1850. 2v. roy.8° 1101.3
Contents.— Vol. I. Biographical memoir of Taylor;
Liberty of prophesying; Sermons, Part 1. Twenty-
seven sermons for the summer half-year; Purt 2.
Twenty-five sermons for the winter half-year; Part.''.
Miscellaneous sermons. II. Rule and exercise of holy
living; Rule and exercise of holy dying; The golden
grove, or manual of daily prayers and litanies; PsaKer
of David; Collection of offices, or forms of prayer in
cases ordinary and extraordinary; The worthy com-
municant; Christian coi solutions; Discourse of the
nature, offices, and measures of friendship, with rules
of conducting it; Letters to persons changed in their
religion; Contemplations of the state of man in this
lite, and in that which is to come.
— Holy living; and dying. London, 1851. p.8° . 848.7
— Predecessors, contemporaries and successors
of. Willmott, R. A 578.0
TAYLOR, Co?. John. Arator: agricultural essays.
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TAYLOI:, John L. Memoir of Samuel Phillips.
Boston, 1850. 8° 523.2
TAYLOR, R. C. Statistics of coal, brought down
to 1854, by S. S. Haldemau. 2d ed. Phila-
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TAYLOR, T. Editor and compiler of the life of
Haydon. Haydon, B. R 550.7-9
TAYLOR, W. English synonyms discriminated.
London, 185(i. 10° 400.15
TAYLOR, W. C. History of Ireland. Edinburgh,
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— - Same. New York, 1847. 2v. 18° 810.52
— Manual of ancient history. Revised by C. S.
Henry. 5th ed. N. Y., 1851. 8° 055.2
— - Same. And modern history, with a chap-
ter on the United States. 7th ed. Xew
York, 1852. 8° 952.2
— Memoirs of the house of Orleans. London,
1840. 3v. 8° 1005.4
— The occult sciences. Smedley, E 125.5
— Questions to accompany T.'s manual of an-
cient history. Smith, L. L 955.2
TAYLOR,/. Frost, J. Life of 517.8
— Fry, J. R. Life of 517.7
- Montgomery, H. Life of 517.0
— Powell, C. F. Life of 517.5
TEA. Ball, S. Cultivation and manuf. of, in China. 130.5
— Fortune, R. Tea countries of China and the
Himalaya 700.7
TEA party, traits of the Boston. Hewes, G. R. T. . 219.4
TEACHING. See Education.
TECHNOLOGY. See Useful arts.
TECUMSEH. Brock, Sir I. Notices of 550.10
— Drake, B. Life of 539.5
TEETH. Owen, R. Forms of the 177.5
— Harris, C. A. Dental surgery 151.13
TEGG, T. Chronology, from the earliest period.
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— Dictionary of chronology. New ed. New
York, 1864. 10° 947.2
— Young man's book of knowledge. 1st Am.
from the 20th London ed. N. Y., 1834. 12° 138.1
TEGNER, E., Bishop. Children of the Lord's
supper. Longfellow, H. W v.I. of 333.1-9
TEHRAN, A winter's journey from Constantinople
to. Fraser, J. B 094.17
TEIGNMOUTH, Lord. See Shore, Sir J.
TELEGRAPH. Bois, V. Telegraphic cleetrique . 1078.32
— Briggs, C. F. The story of the 190.10
— Davis, D. Book of the 149.10
— Highton, E. Electric 819.0
— Turnbull, L. Historical account of the rise,
progress, and condition of 194.9
See also .- Electricity, Magnetism, etc.
TKLEMACHUS, The adventures of. Fenelon, F.
de S. de La M 759.11-12
— Les aventures de. Fenelon, F.de S. dc La M. 1008.3
TEMPER. [A novel.] Opie, A v. III. of 801.4-6
TEMPER and temperament. [A novel.] Ellis, S. S. 804.12
TEMPERANCE. Carpenter, W. B. The physiol-
ogy of 139.8
— - Use and abuse of alcoholic liquors . . . . 157.17
— Forbes, J. Physiological effects of alcoholic
drinks 127.19
— Select T. tracts. See Select. 1109.4
TEMPERANCE reformation. Armstrong, L. His-
tory of. . .' 127.22
— Forbes, J. Origin and progress of the . . . 127.19
TEMPEST and sunshine: a novel. Holmes, M. J. 416.4
TEMPLE, E. Travels in Peru. Lond., 1830. 2v. 8° 633.12
TEMPLE, Launcelot. Pseud. See Armstrong, J.
TEMPLES and tombs of Nubia, Egypt, and Pales-
tine in 1845-40. Romer, I. F 093.13
TEMPLETON, W. Operative mechanic's workshop
companion. 3d cd. London, 1853. 18° . . 199.36
— Practical examinator on steam and the steam
engine. Philadelphia, 1853. 12° 198.21
TEMPSKY, G. F. von. Mitla, a journey in Mexico,
Guatemala and Salvador, 1853-55. Ed. by J.
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TEN commandments, Exposition of the. Hop-
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TEN thousand a year. A novel. AVarren, S. . .707.14-15
TEN thousand Greeks, Travels in the track of the.
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TEX years, 1830-1840, The hist. of. Blanc, J. J. L. 1002.5
TENNANT, W. Anster fair, with other poems.
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TENNEMANN, \V. A. History of philosophy.
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TENNESSEE, Annals of. Ramsey, J. G. M 235.4
TENNYSON, A. In memoriam. Boston, 1851. 10° 334.21
— Maud and other poems_. Boston, Ib55. 10° . 334.17-18
— Poems, [including The princess.] New cd.
Boston, 1854. 2v. 12° 334.19.20
TENT, The, and the altar. Gumming, J.. .... 116.17
TENT life in the Holy Land. Prime, W. C 080.7
TERENTHJS Afer. P. Comedies and fables of
Phaedrus. Transl. by H. T. Uiley. Lon-
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TERRIBLE tractoration. Fessenden, T. G 349.19
TERSTEEGEN, G., Biography of. Baillie, J. . . . 548.12
TERTULLIAN, Antignostikus, or the spirit of.
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TESTAMENT, New. See Bible.
TESTIMONY of the rocks. Miller, II 167.1-5
TESTS, Chemical. See Chemical tests, Chemistry.
TESTUDINATA, N. American. Agassiz, L.. . . v.I. of 170.2
TEXAS. Barttett, J. R. Explorations, etc., con-
nected with the boundary commission . . . 024.2
— Braman, D. E. E. Information about . . . . 239.10
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TEXIAN expedition against Mier. Green, T. J. . 623 10
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Boston, 1827. 8° 214.9
THACHER, S. C. Memoirof J. S. Buckminstcr. v.I. of 117.5
THACKERAY, W. M. Ballads, Boston, 1850. 1C" . 325.0
— Book of snobs. New York, 1852. 1C" .... 509.4
— Confessions of Fitz-Boodle, and some pas-
sages in the life of Major Gahagan. New
York, 1852. 16° 509.8-11
— English humorists of the eighteenth century.
New York, 1853. 12° 580.1^1
— Great Hoggarty diamond. N. York, n.d. 8° 501.12-13
— Hist, of Henry Esmond, Esq. N.Y., 1852. 8°. 501.0-10
— Hist, of Pendcnnis. New York, 1854. 2v. 8° 491.11-15
— Irish sketch book,1842. New ed. Lon.,1857. 12° 508.1
— Jeames's diary, A legend of the Rhine ; and
Rebecca and Kowena. N. Y., 1853. 10° . 508.15-17
— Journey from Cornhill to Grand Cairo. New
York, 184<5. 12° ' (158.10-11
— Luck of Barry Lyndon. N.York, 1853. 2v. 10° 508.5-8
— Men's wives. New York, 1852. 16" .... 508. 18-20
— Mr. Brown's letters, with The proser, and
other papers. New York, 1853. 10°.. . .508.12-14
— Newcomes. New York, 1855. 2v.ini. 8".. 501.1-5
— Paris sketch book. New York, 1852. 2v. 10° 509.5-7
— Punch's prize novelists; Fat contributor, and
Travels in London. New York, 1853. 16° . 508.2-4
— Shabby genteel story and other tales. New
York, 1853. 12° 509.1-3
— Sketches in Ireland. Philadelphia, n.d. 8°. 501.11
— The rose and the ring : a fireside pantomime.
New York, 1855. sq.100 508.21-23
— Vanity fair. New York, n.d. 8° 491.7-10
— Yellowplush papers. N. York, 1852-53. 10°. . 508.9-11
THADDEUS of Warsaw : a novel. Porter, J. . . . 789.6
THAMES, The. Rambles by rivers. Thorne, J.
v.IV. of 850. 18
THATCHER, B. B. Indian biography. N.Y.,1832. 18° 249.6
— - Same. New York, 1848. 2v. 18° .... 810.50
— - Indian traits. New York, 1840. 2v. 18°. 249.4
THAYENDANEGEA, [Brant,] Life of. Stone, W. L. 513.12
THAYER, W. M. The poor boy and merchant
prince. Life of A. Lawrence. Boston,
1857. 12° 526.20
THEATRE. Constant, B. de. Reflexions sur le
T. allemand 1000.8
— Dunlap, W. History of iho American. . . . 353.5-0
— Ebers, J. Seven years of the king's 353.12
See also : Drama, Plays, Stage.
THEISM. See Theology.
THELEMARKEX, The Oxonian in. Metcalfe, F. . 666.3
THEOBALD, or the fanatic. Jung-Stilling, J. H.. 769.12
THEOCRITUS. Idylls [with those] of Bion and
Moschus, and the war-songs of Tyrtseus.
Translated by J. Banks and J. M. Chapman.
London, 1853. p.8° &34.0
THEODORE, or the gamester's progress. A poetic
tale. London, 1802. 18° 309.0
THEODORE, or the skeptic's conversion. De Wctte,
W. M.L 1088.18
TIIEODORETUS and Evagrius. History of the
church, A.D. 322-427 and 431-594. London,
1854. p.8° 845.5-6
THEODOSIUS and Constantia, Letters between.
Langhorne.J 429.12
THEODRIC: a poem. Campbell, T 346.13
THEOGNIS, The works of. Translated into prose
by J. Banks, and into verse by J. H. Frerc.
See Hesiodus 854.2
THEOLOGY and religion. Abbott, J. Young
Christian 1087.7
— - The corner stone 1087.16
— - Way to do good 1087.6
— Adams, H. View of religions 1099.5
— Adams, J. Q. Letters on the Bible and its
teachings 129.36
THEOLOGY, continued.
— Adams, N. Christ a friend 1106.1
— - The communion Sabbath 110fi.3
— - The friends of Christ 1083.19
— Adams, W. Sacred allegories 1094.9
— - The three gardens 1080.27
— Alleine, R. Heaven opened 1107.5
— Arnold, T. Serm. preached in Rugby school. 137.32
— - Works 1083.14
— Arthur, T. S. Steps towards heaven . . . . 1100.17
— Ballou, H. Nine sermons on important sub-
jects 1089.4
— - Sermons on doctrinal subjects 1089.19
— Ballou, H. 2d. Ancient history of Univer-
salism 1099.12
— Barclay, R. Apology for the true Christian
divinity 1095.4
— Barrett, B. F. The golden reed 1088.15
— Baxter, R. Call to the unconverted 10S7.3
— - Practical writings 1094.8
— - Saints' everlasting rest 1087.3
— Bayne, P. Christian life, social and individ'1.1080. 12-13
— Beecher, C. E. The Bible and the people . . 10S6.4
— Beecher, E. Conflict of ages 1100.20-21
— Beecher, H. W. Life thoughts 1080.10
— Bell, C. The^hand as evincing design . . . . 139.3
— Bible. See Bible.
— Binney, T. Is it possible to make the best
of both worlds ? 118.22
— Boston, T. Crook in the lot 1089.29
— - Human nature 1109.9
— Bowen, F. Metaphysical and ethical science
applied to the evidences of religion .... 125.8
— Bremer, F. Morning watches 1094.3
— Brownson, O. A. Charles Elwood, or the in-
fidel converted 1109.0
— - Essays and reviews on T 1086.31
— Bryant, J. D. Immaculate conception of the
Virgin Mary 1098.17
— Buchanan, J. Modern atheism 1096.8
— Buckminster, J. S. Works 117.5
— Bunsen, C. C. J. Signs of the times 113.3
— Bunyan, J. Pilgrim's progress 1094.7
— - Works 1101.4
— Burnap, G. W. Miscellaneous writings . . . 1107.11
— - Rectitude of human nature 1088.3
— Burnet, G. Exposition of the XXXIX arti-
cles 1103.3
— Burns, J. Cyclopaedia of sermons 10.-3.15
— Bushnell, H. Serntons for the new life . . . 1088.9
— Butler, J. Analogy of religion 1108.10
— Cecil, R. Works 1087.5
— Chalmers, T. Adaptation of nature to man. 826.6
— - Posthumous works 1108.6
— Channing, W. E. Works 117.3
— Chase, I. Baptismal tracts for the times . . 1089.11
— Chateaubriand, 1{. F. A. de. Selections from
" Genius of Christianity " 1088.16
— Cheap repository tracts 1108.13
— Cheever, G. B. Lectures on Pilgrim's pro-
gress 1094.6
— Child, L. M. Progress of religious ideas . . 1095.6
— Christmas, H. Echoes of the universe . . . 1100.5
— Clark, D. W. Methodist Episcopal pulpit. . 1090.10
— Clarke, J. F. Christian doctrine of prayer . 1109.24
— Clissold, A. Practical nature of the doctrines
of Swedenborg 1084.15
— Constitutions of the apostles 10S3.1
— Conybeare, W. J. Life and epistles of St.
Paul 113.9
— Cooke, P. Divine law of beneficence .... 119.13
— Cotter, J. R. Mass and rubrics of the Ro-
man Catholic church 1098.23
— Crabbe, G. Outline of a system of natural . 1083.18
— Crofton, D. Genesis and geology 11820
— Gumming, J. Church before the flood . . . 116.11
— - Signs of the times 110.3
— - Tent and the altar 116.17
— - The end 110.19
— - Voices of the day 110.12
THEOLOGY
THEOLOGY
THEOLOGY, continued.
— Cummiug1, J. Voices of the dead 110.13
— - Voices of the night 116.14
— Dana, M. S. B. Letters on the doctrine of
the Trinity 1106.8
— DeQuincey, T. Theological essays 905.2
— Derby, E. H. The Catholic. Letters, etc.. . 1098. 12
— Dewey, O. Controversial theology 1086.10
— - Discourses on human nature 1086.11
— - On the nature of religion 117.9
— - Reviews upon quest, in controversial T. . 1080.10
— De Wette, W. M. L. Theodore : or, the skep-
tic's conversion 1088.18
— Doddridge, P. Rise and progress of religion. 119.10
— Dow, L. Writings 1083.21
— Duncan,H. Sacred philosophy of the seasons. 1089.7
— Dunlap, S. F. Spirit history of man 122.16
— Edwards, B. B. Writings with memoir . . . 1096.12
— Edwards, J. Works 1094.1
— Eliot, W. G. Discipline of sorrow 1089.22
— - Unity of God 1080.23
— Ellis, G. E. Half century of the Unitarian
controversy 113.7
— England, J. Ceremonies of holy week and
Easter Sunday 1098. 18-21
— - Nature and ceremonies of the mass . . . 1098.21
— - Works 1095.2
— Erskine, T. Freeness of the gospel 1088.25
— Evelyn, J. History of religion 1095.8
— Farley, S. Discourses on theology and specul.
topics 117.7
— Fenelon, F. de S. de la M. Pious reflections. 1089.33
— Flavel, J. Christ knocking at the door of the
sinner's heart 1107.4
— - The fountain of life 1107.3
— - Method of grace 1107.6
— Fountain of Jiving waters 129.25
— Furncss, W. H. Jesus and his biographers . 1101.5
— Gallaudet, T. H. Child's book on the
soul 1109.29
— Giles, H. Christian thought on life 1088.27
— Godwin, B. Philosophy of atheism 1088.34
— Goodrich, C. A. Religious ceremonies and
customs 1099.4
— Grant, J. Metropolitan pulpit 1099.11
— Gurney, J. J. Habitual love to God as a pre-
paration for heaven 10&9-27
— Hall, R. Works 1089.16
— Hamilton, J. Life in earnest .1109.26-28
— Hare, J. C. Mission of the comforter . . . . 1100.7
— Harris, J. Great commission 1088.1
— - Great teacher 1088.2
— - Mammon 1109.13
— Herder, J. G. von. Spirit of Hebrew poetry. 1087.17
— Hitchcock, E. Religious truth illus. from
science 1088.5
— Hobart, J. H. Christian's manual 1099.10-17
— - Companion for the altar 118.10
— Hooker, R. Works 1103.4
— Hopkins, E. Exposition of the ten command-
ments 1107.19
— Hopkins, M. Misc. essays and discourses . . 1106.2
— Home, G. Works 1083.
— How I became a Unitarian 117.0
— Infidelity; comprising Jenyns, Leslie, Lyt-
telton, etc , 119.9
— Jahn, J. Hebrew commonwealth and hist.
of the Jews 1085.8
— James, H. Nature of evil 1087.18
— James, J. A. Anxious enquirer directed . . 1109.25
— - Christian professor addressed 118.8
— - Christian progress 119.2*2
— - Pastoral addresses 1088.30
— Jay, W. Christian contemplated 119.14
— Keble, J. Christian year 1083.20
— Kempis, T. a. Imitation of Christ 1097.28
— Kidd, J. Adaptation of nature to man. . . . 820.1
— Kitto, J. Cyclopaedia of biblical literature. . 1083.8
— Knapp, G. C. Lectures on Christian 1083.4
— Krummacher, F. W. Elijah the Tishbite . . 119. f
THEOLOGY, continued.
— Lasteyrie, Cte. C. P. de. History of auricular
confession 109S.10
— Leighton, R. Works 10&3.6
— Lewis, T. The six days of creation 140.17
— Lord, E. The epoch of creation 1100.16
— M'Cosh, J. Of the divine government . . . 113.8
— Maffitt, J. N. Pulpit sketches, sermons, and
devotional fragments 1099.1
— Martineau, H. Essential faith of the univer-
sal church 1099. 2S
— - The faith as unfolded by many prophets . 1099.29
— Martineau, J. Miscellanies 1080.17
— - Studies of Christianity 1086.14
— Mason, J. Treatise on self-knowledge . . . 1109.11
— Melvill, H. Bible thoughts 119.17
— Miles, H. A. Altar at home : prayers . . . . 118.16
— More, H. Works 1094.5
— Morison, J. Counsels to young men 1)09.16
— Mountford, W. Euthanasy 1088.19-20
— Murray, L. Power of religion on the mind . 1084.10
— Muzzey, A. B. Man a soul 1099.18
— Nelson, D. Cause and cure of infidelity .. . 1107.10
— Nevins, W. Practical thoughts 1109.19
— - Thoughts on popery 119.27
— Noble, S. Plenary inspiration of the Scrip-
tures asserted 1086.26
— Noel, B. W. Christian baptism 1099.25
— Norton, A. Reasons for not believing the
doctrines of the Trinitarians 1080.15
— — Tracts concerning Christianity 1095.3
— Noyes, G. R. Coll. of theological essays . . 109(5.7
— Osgood, S. God with men 117.8
— Owen, J. Forgiveness of sin 1109.3
— Paley, W. Horae Paulinas 1099.37
— - Natural theology and tracts . 1099.36
— - Sermons '. 1099.38
— Parker, T. Matters pertaining to religion. . 1086.20
— - Theism, atheism, and the popular the-
ology 1086.19
— Patrick, S. Discourse concerning prayer . . 1097.27
— Pattison, S. R The earth and the word. . . 167.28
— Peabody, A. P. On Christian doctrine. . . . 117.13
— Peabody, E. Christian days and thoughts. . 117.12
— Pearson, J. Exposition of the creed .... 1103.2
— Pearson,!'. Infidelity, its causes, etc 1083.11
— Peck, G. Appeal to Scripture, the rule of
faith and practice 129.9
— Philip, R. The Marys, or female holiness. . 1089.21
— Pictorial narratives 1109.2
— Pike. J. G. Guide for young disciples . . . 119.3
— - Religion and eternal life 119.5
— Pitrat, J. C. Paul and Julia 1098. 19
— Pitts street chapel lectures 1086.1
— Porter, W. H. The heavenly union .... 1084.8-13
— Priestley, J. Christian truth, piety and mo-
rality 1099.10
— Prout, W. Chemistry, meteorology and the
function of digestion considered with refer-
ence to natural theology 826.16
— Restoration of belief 1080.28
— Richmond,!.. Annals of the poor 119.2
— Robinson, E. Biblical researches in Palestine. 1103.7
— RobJnson, J. Works 1087.10
— Rogers, H. Defence of the eclipse of faith . 117.10
— - The'eclipse of faith 117.11
— - Reason and faith and other miscellanies. 117.1
— Sears, E. H. Athanasia 118.18
— - Regeneration 1090.21
— Sears, R. History of the Bible 1085.4
— Seymour, M. H. Evenings with Romanists. 1098.10
— Sharpe, S. Notes on English version of New
Testament 1089.18
— Smith, T. S. Illustrations of the divine gov-
ernment 1089.2
— Spirit of popery 119.1
— Spring, G. Bible not of man 1107.14
— - First things revealed to mankind .... 110.1
— - Power of the pulpit 116.2
— Stone, T. T. The rod and the staff 118.17
THEOLOGY
180
THOMSOX
THEOLOGY, continued.
— Stuart, M. Crit. hist, and defence of the
Old Testament canon 1097.24
— - Miscellanies 118.5
— Swedenborg, E. v. Angelic wisdom concern-
ing'divine providence 1084.9-10
— - Apocalypse revealed 1084.3
— - Compendium of the theolog. writing's of. 10--I.1
— - Concerning heaven and hell 1084.11
— - Delights of wisdom concerning- conjugial
lore 10S4.5
— - Divine love and divine wisdom 1084.7
— - Doctrines of the new Jerusalem 1084.12
— - The true Christian religion 1084.2
— Taylor, J. J. Christian aspects of faith and
duty 1000.17
— Taylor, I. Physical theory of another life .1108.1-2
— Taylor, Jeremy. Holy living and dying. . . 848.7
— - Pi act ical works 1101.3
— Trench, II. C. Hulsean lectures 1100.12
— - Xotes on the parables 1093.9
— Trimmer, S. Help to the unlearned in the
study of the Scriptures 129.0
- Prayers and meditations 129.29
Tucker, A. Light of nature pursued .... 1094.4
— Tulloch, J. Theism 1087.9
— Turner, S. Sacred history of the world . . . 810.43
— Venn, H. Complete duty of man 1107.15
- Vinet, A. R. Pastoral 1088.17
- Walker, J. R. God revealed in the creation
and by Christ 1080.7
- - Philosophy of the plan of salvation . . . 1080.21
— - Philosophy of skepticism and ultraism . 1094.13
— Ware.H. Works 117.4
— Ware, II. jr. Formation of the Christian
character 1089.31
— Werner, H. Guardian spirits 1084.14
— Whately, U. Scripture revelations concern-
ing a future state 1080.24
— Whoatly, C. Illustrations of the book of
common prayer 838.0
— Whitman, 15. Letters to a Universalist . . . 1089.5
— Willison, J. The afflicted man's companion. 1109.5
— Wilson, J. Unitarian principles confirmed
by Trinitarian testimonies 1094.14
— Wiison, T. Sacra privata • 1109.30
— Wines, E. C. Laws of the Hebrews 1083.2
— Wiseman, X. Ceremonies of holy week. . . 1098.3
— - Connexion between science and revealed
religion 1098.20
— - Essays on various subjects 1098.2
— - Real presence of Christ in the eucharist . 1098.4
— Woodbriclgc, J. Practical religion 1088.23
— Zollikofcr, G. J. Exercises of piety 1088.11
See also ; Bible, Ecclesiastical history, Evi-
dences, Mythology, Sermons, etc.
THEOLOGY of inventions. Blakely, J 1087.14
THEORY of human progression. Boston, 1851. 12° 134.18
THEKAPEUTICS. See Medicine.
THERESK : or, the orphan of Geneva. A melo-
drama ; translated from the French. 10th
edition. London, n.d. 8° 355.11
THEREMIN, F. Eloquence a virtue : or, a system-
atic rhetoric. Translated by W. G. T. Shedd.
Andover, 1854 12° 405.7
THERMOMETER and pyrometer, Treatise on, by T.
S. Traill v.II. of 305.14
THERSITES : a play. Child, F. J 350.1
THESSALONIANS, Epistles to the. See Bible
THIBET, Christianity in. Hue, M. 1' abbe 113.4
— Travels in, 1844-40. Hue, M. 1' abbe 700.4
THIERRY, J. X. A. Conquete de I'Angleterre par
lesXormands. 8eet9eed. Paris, 1851. 4v. 12° 1070.11
— Conquest of England by the Xormans. Trans-
lated by W. Hazlitt from 7th Paris edition.
London, 1847. 2v 978. G
— - Same. London, 1850. 2v. p.8° 837.0
— Dix ans d' etudes historiques. Ge ed. Paris,
1851. 12° 1070.13
— Essaisur 1'histoire du tiers etat. 2eed. Paris,
J853. 2v. 12°. . 1070.15
THIERRY, J. X. A. Formation and progress of the
tiers etat. Tr. by F. B. Wells. Lond., 1S55.
2v. 12° 1008.17
— Lettres sur 1'histoire de France. 9e ed. Paris.
1851. 12" 1070.12
— Reeit des temps merovingiens. 4e ed. Paris,
1851. 2v. 12° 1070.14
THIERS, L. A. Histoire de la revolution fransaise
HeetlGeed. Paris, 1840-53. Sv. 12°. . . 1070.10
— History of the French revolution. Transl. by
F. Shoberl. 3d American edition. Phila-
delphia, 1852. 4v. [in 2.] 8° 1002.7
— History of the consulate and the empire of
Xapoleon. London, 1850. 8° 1002.0
THINGS not generally known. Timbs,J. .. . 149.28
— - Same. Wells, D. A 890.10
THINKING, Introduction to the art of. Home, H. 129.11
THIRLWALL, C. History of Greece. London,
1835-40. 8v. lfi° 308.11
— - Same. Xew York, 1848-51. 2v. 8° ... 952. G
THIRTY-NINE articles of the church of England,
Exposition of the. Burnet, G 1103.3
THIRTY years' view of the American government.
Benton, T. H 282.1-4
THIRTY years' war. Chapman, B. History of the. 540.5
— Schiller, J. C. F. v. History of the 830.30
THIS, that and the other. Chandler, E. L 448.1-8
THOLUCK, F. A. G., Discourses by. Monod, A. . 109!>.l)
THOMAS, C. Farmingdale : fa novel ] X. Y., isr>4. 12" 794. 1 1
THOMAS, E. S. Reminiscences of the last 05 years.
Also, sketches of his own life and times.
Hartford, 1840. 2v. 8° 210.0
THOMAS, J. Travels in Egypt and Palestine.
Philadelphia, 1853. 12° G99.3
THOMAS, J. J. Farm implements and the princi-
ples of their construction. X. Y., 1854. 12° 105.12
THOMAS, M. A. Memorials of Marshfield, Mass.
Boston, 1854. 12° 227.10
THOMPSON, B., Count liitmford, Life of, by J.
Renwick v.XV. of 529.1
THOMPSON, B. F. History of Long Island. Xew
York, 1839. 8° 234.11
THOMPSON, D. P. Gaut Gurley : or, the trappers
ofUmbagog. A tale. Boston, 1857. 12°.. 720.9
— Green mountain boys. A tale. Revised ed.
Boston, 1854. 12° 720.8
— Locke Amsden : or, the schoolmaster. Bos-
ton, 1850. 12° 720.10
— May Martin, and other tales of the Green
mountains. Xew ed. Boston, 1856. 12°.. 726.11
THOMPSON, E. P. The note book of a naturalist.
London, 1845. 12° ., 178.6
THOMPSON, G. Prison life and reflections. Hart-
ford, 1849. 12° 138.2
THOMPSON, H. The occult sciences. Smedley, E. 125.5
THOMPSON, J. P. Photographic views of Egypt.
Boston, 1854. 12° 098.24
THOMPSON, P. History and antiquities of Boston,
[England.] Boston, 1856. roy.8° 902.1
THOMPSON, W. Recollections of Mexico. Xew
York, 1840. 8° 633. 5
THOMPSON, W. T. Maj. Jones' scenes in Georgia.
Philadelphia, 1848. 12° 720.14
— Polly Peablossom's wedding, and other tales.
Edited by T. A. Burke. Phila., 1851. 12° . 720.14
THOMPSON, Z. History of Vermont. Burlington,
1853. 8° £34.7
THOMSON, Mrs. A. T. Memoirs of the court and
times of King George II. and Queen Caro-
line. London, 1850. 2v. 8° 554.0
— Memoirs of the Duchess of Marlbcrough.
London, 1839. 2v. 8° 594.1
— Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745.
London, 1845-10. 3v. 8° 502.2
THOMSON, J. Poetical works. Lond. ,1847. 2v. 10° 329.13
Contents. — Vol. I. Memoir by Sir Harris Nicolas;
Miscellaneous poems: Songs; Prologues, etc.; Bri-
tannia; Liberty. II. The seasons; Castle of indolt nee.
— The seasons. London, 1825. 10° 358.13
— - Same. With life by P. Murdoch. Xew
York, 1820. 1S° 349.20
THOMSON
181
TIERRA
THOMSON, M. M. Nothing to say. [Poern.] New
York, 1857. 12° 344.20
THOMSON, R. Chronicles of London bridge. 2d
edition. London, 1839. 10° 379.7
— Illustrations of the history of Great Britain.
Edinburgh. 1S28. 2v. 18° 830.37
THOMSON, It. D. Cyclopaedia of chemistry. Lon-
don, 1854. 8° 150.7
— School chemistry. London, 184S. 10° .... 150.31
THOMSON, S. Wanderings among the wild flowers.
3d cd. London, 1850. 12° 109.22
THOMSON, W. History of Philip III. of Spain.
Watson, R v.II. of 542.2
THONISSEN, J. J. Le socialisme dans le passe.
Bruxclles, n.d. 3v. in 1. 12° 1005.57
— Le socialisme et ses prpinesses. Bruxelles,
n.d. 2v.ini. 12° . . " 1005.50
THORBUKN, G. Life and writings, prepared by
himself. New York, 1852. 12° 588.11
THOEEAU, II. D. Walden: or. life in the woods.
Boston, 1854. 10°. 428.14-15
— A week on the Concord and Merrimack rivers.
Boston, 1849. 12° 023.17
THORNBURY, G. W. Songs of the cavaliers and
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THOKNE, Dr. : a novel. Trollope, A 485.1-5
THOENE, J. Rambles by rivers. London, 1844-49.
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THORNTON, B. The connoisseur. v.XXX.-XXXII.of850.24
THORNTON, E. British empire in India. London,
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THORNTON, J. W. Landing at Cape Anne. Bos-
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THORNTON, T. C. An inquiry into the history of
slavery. Washington, 1841. 12° 127.9
THORNXVELL, E. Lady's guide to perfect gentility.
New York, 1850. 12° 127.11
THORPE, B. Northern mythology, comprising
traditions and superstitions. Lond., 1851-52.
3v. 12° 1087.19
— Yule-tide stories. London, 1853. p.8°. . . . 840.12
THORPE, T. B. Hive of the bee hunter. N. York,
1854. 12° 794.14
— Our army at Monterey. Phila., 1847. 10° . . 259.7
— Our army on the Rio Grande. Phila., 1840. 12" 259.0
THORPE, a quiet English town, and human life
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TIIOUAR, P. Letture graduali, ed una scelta di
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— Nuovi racconti. 3aed. Firenze, 1853. 10°.. 1050.17
— Racconti per fanciulli. 3a ed. Firenze, 1853.
10° 1050.0
— Racconti pei giovanctti. Firenze, 1852. 10° 105:>.10
— Racconti popolari. Firenze, 1855. 10° .... 1059.6
— Una madre, racconto. Firenze, 1847. 10° . . 1058. 3'
THOUGHT, Growth of, as affecting the progress of
society. Withington, W 124.10
THOUGHT and feeling, Reminiscences of. See
Reminiscences, etc 138.5
THOUGHTS and things, at home and abroad. Bur-
ritt, E 898.3
THOUGHTS, feelings and fancies. Bovee, C. N. . . 877.2
THOUGHTS on missions. Dibble, S 119.20
THOUSAND and one days ; a companion to the Ara-
bian nights. Introduction by Miss Pardoe.
Baltimore, 1858. 12° 737.12
THRASHING machines, Essay upon. Fcmvick, T. 195.21
THREE beauties, The : a novel. Southworth, E. D.
E. N 450.17
THREE brothers, The. Sherley, Sir A 087.16
THREE courses and a dessert ; illustrated by G.
Cruikshank. 5th ed. London, 1852. p.8° . 815.2
THREE eras of New England. Luut, G 888.7
THREE gold dollars, The. Abbott, J. . . . v. VII. of 739.1
THREE histories, The, enthusiast, nonchalant,
realist. Jewsbury, M. J 409.1
THREE marriages, The ; or, life at a watering place.
Hubback, M 428.9
THREE perils of man: romance. Hogg, J 709.6
THREE wise men of Gotham. Paulding, J. K. . . 797.11
THREE years in North America. Stuart, J. . . . 039.0
THUCYDIDES. History of the Peloponnesian war.
Translated by Rev. H. Dale. London, 1851.
2v. in 1. p.S° 814.2
— - Same. Transl. by W. Smith. New ed.,
cor. and rev. New York, 1852. 2v. 18°. . 830.18
— Analysis and summary of. Wheeler, J. T. . 855.0
THUGS, Illustrations of the history and practices
of the 937.3
THURINGIA. Bechstein, L. Der Sagenschatz und
die Sagenkreise des Thiiringcrlandes. . . . 1025.3
— Bock, A. Die Thuringische Eisenbahn . . . 1029.8
— Stanford, J. F. Rambles and rescaches in T'n
Saxony 003.10
THURSTON, L. G., Memoir of. New York, n.d. 10° 119.16
THURSTON, S. R. Overland route to Oregon, etc.
Johnson, T. T 239.8
THTNN, F. Debate between pride and lowliness.
Reprinted, with introduction by J. P. Col-
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TIA flngida ; or, the pretended aunt. Cervantes
Saavedra, M. de 857.3
TIBULLUS, A. Works, transl. into prose by W. K.
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TICKXOR, G. History of Spanish literature. New
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— Memoir of N. A. Haven 524.15
TICONDEROGA: a romance. James, G. P. R. . . . 403.10
TiECK, L. Schriften. Berlin, 1828-40. 20v. 10°. 1018.1
Contents. — Vol. I. Vorbericht; Kaiser Ottavi:,nus,
ein Lustspiel mil Prolog. II. Lchen nntl Tod der
heiligen Genoveva, ein Trauerspie!; Der Abschitd,
ein Trauerspiel; Leben und Tod des klcincn Roth-
kappchens, eine Tragodie. III. Fortunat, ein Mahr-
chenmitPiolog.lv.— V.Phanlasus: (IV.) Der blonde
Eckbcrt; Dergetreue Eckart; Der Runenberg; Lie-
beszauber; Liebcsgeschichte der schonen Magelone
und des Grafcn Peter von Provence ; Die Ellen; Der
Pokal. (V.) Der Blaubart, ein Mihrchen; Der ges-
ticfvlte Kater, ein Kindermshrchen; Die verkehrte
We't, ein historisches Schauspiel; Leben und Thaten
des kleinen Thomas, genannt Diumchen, ein Mahr-
chen. VI.— VII. William Lovell, mit Vorbericht.
VIII. Abda lah, eine Erzahlung; Die Bruder, eine
Erzihlung; Almansur, ein Idyll; Das grone Band,
erne Erzahlung. IX. Arabesken; DeukwJrdigc Gcs-
chichtschronik der SchildbJrger; Die sieben Weiber
des Blauburt; Leben des beriihmten Kaisers Abra- "
ham Tonelli, eine Autobiographic; Das jangste Ge-
richt, eine Vision. X. Prinz Zerbinooder die Reise
nach dem guten Gesehmack, gewissermasscn, eine
Fortsetzung des gcstiefelten Raters. XI. Vorbericht;
Karl von Berneck, Traur-rspiel; Das Ungeheuerund
der verzauberte Wald, ein musikalisches Mihrchen;
AUa Moddin, ein Schauspiel. XII. llerr von
Fuchs, ein Lustspiel nach dcm Volpone des Ben
Jonson. Epicoene, Oder das stille Frauenzimmer,
ein Lustspiel von Ben Jonscn; Die Thcegesellschaft,
ein Lustspiel. XIII. Miluchen: Die Heymonskin-
der; Melusinc; Dramatische Gedichte: Ein Prolog;
Der Auior.ein FastnaehtsspieljFragmente: Mngclone;
Prolog; Aus dem altcn Hel'lengedicht Tom Kouig
Rother; Der erstc Aktdes Donauweibcs. XIV. Erzl-
hlungen und Novellen: Schicksal; Die mannliche
Mutter; Die Rechtsgelehrten; Die Versohnung; Der
Fremdc, Die Freunde; Peter Lebrecht, 1 Theil; Der
Geheimnissvolle, Novellc. XV. Erzahlungen: Peter
Lebrecht, [II. Theil.]; Die beiden merkwardigsten
Tage aus Siegmund's Leben, Ulrich, der Empfind-
same;Fermer, dcrGeniale; Der Natuit'reund;Dicgel-
eh'te Gesellschaft; Der Psycholog; Der Roman in
Briefen; Ein Tagebuch. XVI. Franz Sternbald's
Wanderungen, eine altdeutsche Geschichtc. XVII.
Novellen : Die Gemllile; Die Verlobung; Die Reisen-
den; Musikalische Leiden und Frcudcn. XVIII.
Novellen: Das Fest zu Kenclworth; Dichterleben,
in zwei Theilen. XIX. Novellen; Gbck giebt Vers-
tand; Der funfzelinte November; Tod des Dichlcrs.
XX. Novellen: Der Jahrmarkt; Der Ilexen-Sabbath.
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Contents. — The fair- haired Eckbert; The trusty
Eckhart; The Runenberg; The goblet; 'I he elves.
TIERRA del Fuego, Cruise off. Snow, W. P. . . . 70S. 9
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TIERS etat, Formation and prog, of the. Thierry,
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TIGRI, G. Canti popolari toscani. Firenze, 1S5G. 12° 1050.4
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TILLER, B. I'sewl. Frank Heartwell, or fifty
years ago. Omnibus of modern romance . 801.3
TILT, E. J. Health of women at the critical
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TIMBER. See Connaissance des hois 1075.37
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TIMBOO and Fanny. Abbott, J v.II. of 739.1
TIMBOO and Joliba. Abbott,.! v.II. of 739.1
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— Popular errors explained and illustrated.
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— School days of eminent men. Lond., 1858. 10° 589.3
— Things not generally known, 2d ed. London.
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— Year-book of facts in science and art. fin
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London, 1839-58. 21v. 10° 159.2
TIMBUCTOO. Adams, R. American sailor in the
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— Caillie, R. Travels to 093.10
TIME and tide, or strive and win. Roe, A. S.. . . 720.12
TIME, the avenger : a novel. Marsh, A 795.4
TIMELY retreat, The, or a year in Bengal before
the mutinies. Wallace-Dunlop, M. and R. 695.10
TIMON: a play. Ed. by A. Dyce. London, 1842. 8° 342.10
TIMOTHY, 1st and 2d epistles. See Bible.
TISSOT, 1*. F. Notice sur Beranger. Beranger,
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TITIAN Vecelli, The life of. Northcote, J 543.3
TITMARSH, Michael Angelo. See Thackeray,
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TITUS, Epistle to. See Bible.
TIVOLI, A day at, with other verses. Kenyon, J. 340.2
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TODD, H. J. Illustr. of the lives and writings of
Gower and Chaucer. London, 1810. 8°. . 312.10
— Life and writings of John Milton. London,
1820. 8° 583.7
— Life of Archbishop Cranmer. London, 1831.
2v. 8° 574.8
Toon, S. H. Occasional poems. Boston, 1851. 16° 338.25
TOLLA : a tale of modern Rome. About, E. . . . 478. 13
TOMES, R. Americans in Japan: the expedition
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TOMLINE, G. Memoirs of the Right Hon. W.
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TOMLINSON, C. Pneumatics. London, 1852. 10° 819.10
— Principes dc physique gene-rale. Trad, dc 1'
Anglais. Bruxclles, 1850. 12° 1075.31
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— Study of natural philosophy. Lond., 1851. 10° 819.3
— - Same. 3d ed. London, 1853. 10° .... 819.2
— Treatise on the construction of locks. Lon-
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— Treatise on warming and ventilation. Lon-
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TONGA islands, Natives and language of. Mari-
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TONNA, Charlotte Elizabeth. Falsehood and
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TOOKE, W. Life of Catharine II. of Russia. 3d
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TORCHLIGHT, The, or through the wood : a novel.
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TOR hill, The: a novel. Smith, H 797.5
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TOUSSAINT, P. [Xot L'Ouverturc.] Memoir of.
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TOWNLKY gallery of classic sculpture. Ellis,
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TOWNS, Drainage of. Dempsey, G. D 819.21
TOWNSKND, C. H. Facts in mesmerism. New
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TOWNSKND, G. Summary of Persian history.
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TOWNSEND, W. C. Modern state trials. London,
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TOWNSIIEND, T. Poems. London, 1 790. 12°. . 348.18
TOXICOLOGY, Manual of practical. Christison, R. 158.5
TRACES of the Roman and Moor, through Lom-
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TRACTS, Cheap repository. See Cheap 1108.13
TRADES. See Useful arts.
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— - Same. New ed. London, 1840. 18°. . . 850.17
— Stories of the Canadian forest. New York,
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TRAILL, T. S. Thermometer and pyrometer. Lib.
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TRAIN, G. F. American merchant in Europe,
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— Young America in Wall street. New York,
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TRAITS of travel. Grattan, T. C 798.1
TKAJAN, Life of. Arnold, T. Later Roman com-
monwealth 950.3
TRXLINNAN: a story. Bremcr, F 817.1-2
TRANSATLANTIC sketches. Kelland, Prof.. . . . 029.32
TRANSLATORS, The, of the English version of the
Bible, revived. McClurc, A. W 548.10
TRANSYLVANIA. Bowriug, J. Language and
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— Paget, J. T. Remarks on the condition of . 607.16
TRAP to catch a sunbcan : a story. Mackarness, M. 470.7-8
TRAVEL. Abbott, J. The Rollo books 059.1-24
— Galton, F. Art of 109.25
— Haring, W. Reisc-Pitaval 1029.10
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NOTE. — For travels in various countries, see under
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TRAVELLER. Beyle, H. Memoires d'un touriste. 1007.21
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TRAVELLERS, Hand books for. See Murray, J.
TRAVELLER'S library. London. 3lv. 12°.
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Brooks, S. Russians of the South ; [and]
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Hue, M. Travels through Tartary, Thibet,
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Kinglake, W. Eiithen : or, traces of travel
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Laing, S. Notes of a traveller 409.14
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Macaulay, T. B. Addison, Walpole and Lord
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Pfeiffer, I. Voyage round the world 409.23
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Smith, S. Selections, v.1 409.25
Turkey, and Ranke's Ferdinand I. and Max-
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Wagner, F. Schamyl, [and] McCulloch, J. R.
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Wellington, Memoir of the Duke of; [and]
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Wilson, G. Electricity and the electric tele-
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TRAVELLERS, Lives of celebrated. St. John, J. A. 810.47
TRAVELLING bachelor : or, notions of the Ameri-
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TRAVELS of an Irish gentleman in search of a re-
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TREBIZOND, Empire of, 1204-1461. Finlay, G. . . 956.5
TREUGOLD, T. Treatises on masonry and joinery.
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— English, past and present. New York, 1855.
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— Hulsean lectures for 1845 find ISKi. From 2d
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Contents — Vol. I. Fitness of Holy Scripture for un-
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— On the authorised version of the New Testa-
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— Poems. New York, 1856. 12° 324.17
TRENCH, R. C. Sermons preached before the Uni-
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— Study of words. From 2d London edition.
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TRENCK, Bar. F. v. der. Life, by himself; transl.
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— - Same. London, n.d. 18° 547.19
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TREVES, Pilgrimage to. Anthon, C. E 667.12
TREVOR, A. Life and times of William III. Lon-
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TRIAL of the British soldiers for the murder of
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TRIALS of Charles I. and of some of the regicides.
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TRIALS. See Law.
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TRIGONOMETRY. De Morgan, A. Elements of
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— Geographical companion to Mrs. T.'s histo-
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— Help to the unlearned in the study of the
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— Introduction to the knowledge of nature, and
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— Miscellaneous pieces from the Family Maga-
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— Outline of ancient history. London, 1820. 12° 129.32
— Outline of Roman history. London, 1821. 12° 129.28
— Prayers and meditations. London, 1819. 12° 129.29
— Questions" to Mrs. T.'s histories. London,
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TRINIDAD, its geography, natural resources, etc.
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TRINITARIANS. Reasons for not believing the
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TRINITY, Reply to arguments in support of the
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— Life and adventures of Michael Armstrong,
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— One fault : a novel. London, 1840. 3v. 12° . 787.8
— The old world and the new : a novel. Lon-
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— Paris and the Parisians in 1835. N.Y., 1830. 8° C57.1-2
TROLLOPE
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TROPICS, Health trip to the. Willis, X. P. ... 030.10-28
T HOTTER, J. 13. Latter yearn of C. . I. Fox. 3d ed.
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TROWBRIDGE, J. T. Neighbor .Tackwood. Bos-
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THOYES, J. de. Secret history of Louis XI. Corn-
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TRUE, beautiful and good, Lect. on the. Cousin, V. 324.3
TRUE Christian religion. Swedonborg, E. v. . . 1083.12
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TRURAN, W. Iron manufacture of Great Britain.
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TRUTH. See Intellectual science.
TRYON county, X. Y., Annals of, during the revo-
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TUBULAR and other iron girder bridges. Dcmp-
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TUCKER, L. American husbandry. Buel,J. .. . 109.29
TUCKERMAN, H. T. Artist-life; or, sketches of
American painters. New York, 1847. 12° . 520.8
— Biographical essays. Boston, 1857. 8° ... 547.2
— Characteristics of literature. [1st and] 2d ser.
Philadelphia, 1849-51. 2v. 12° 548.5
— Essay on the poetry of Mrs. Browning. See
Browning, E. B 335.11
— Life of Com. Silas Talbot. X. York, 1850. 18° 529.3-4
— Memorial of Horatio Grecnough. New York,
1S53. 12" 520.9
— Month in England. 2ded. N.York, 1854. 12°. 040. 15-10
— Optimist ; a series of essays. X. York, 1852.
12° 808.9
— Poems. Boston, 1851. 12° 325.12
— Sicily, a pilgrimage. New York, 1852. 12°.. 678.19
TUDOR, H. Narrative of a tour in North America,
1831-32. London, 1834. 2v. 8° 038.1
TUDOR, W. Letters on the Eastern states. New
York, 1820. 16° 228.5-0
— Life of James Otis. Boston, 1823. 8° .... 513.3
— Miscellanies. Boston, 1821. 12° 888.15
— Gebel Tier. Boston, 1829. 12° 709.8-9
TUGGS'S at Itiimsgatc, The. Dickens, C 402.1
TULLOCH, J. Theism, the witness of reason and
nature to a creator. Xew York, 1855. 12° . 1087.9
TUMULTS, Sketches of popular. See Sketches, etc. 134.16
TUPPER, M. F. Complete works. Authorized ed.
Philadelphia, 1851. 4v. 12° 887.3
TUPPER, M. F. Heart : a social novel. New York,
1845. 12° 794.8
— The twins: a domestic novel. N. Y., 1845. 12° 794.8
TURENNH, II. de La T. d'A. Vte. de, Life of.
Cockayne, T. 0 409.30
TURF characters ; the ollicials and the subalterns :
by Martingale. London, 1852. 10° 177.13
TURKEY and Christendom, Repr. from the Edin.
review. London, li-'53. 12" 409.27
TURKEY. Besse, A. de. History, statistics, and
religious condition of the Turkish empire . OS9.12
— Clarke, E. D. Travels in v.I.-II. of 089.6
— Dorr, B. Notes of travel in <;>0.i:»
— Frontier lauds of the Christian and the Turk. 085.2
— Hahn-Hahn, I. Travels in 687.10
— Herve, F. A residence in 683.8
— Howard, G. W. F. Diary in Turkish and
Greek waters 083.12-13
— Lamartiue, A. DC. History of 918.9
— McCulloch,.!. K. Description of 409.28
— McFarlane, C. T. and its destiny 685.6
— Mackintosh, A. F. A military tour in Eu-
ropean 687.8
— Madden, R. R. Travels in 087.9
— Marmont, A. F. L. V. de. Present state of the
Turkish empire 918.8
— Murray, J. Handbook for 049.14-:5
— Noyes, J. O. Roumauia, the border land of
the Christian and the Turk 080.14
— Oscanyan, C. The sultan and his people. . . r.si.K!
— Pardoe, J. City of the sultan 689.17
— Porter, Sir J. T., its history and progress . 685.9
— Ranke, L. Slave provinces of, by C. Robert . 827.1
— Sonnini, C. S. Travels in 083.9
— Spencer, E. T., Russia, etc 087.21-22
— Smith, J. V. C. T. and the Turks 918.12-13
— Stephens, J. L. Incidents of travel in .. . . 089.1-2
See also .• East, Ottoman empire, and Con-
stantinople.
TURKISH evening entertainments. Ahmed Ibn
Hemdem 737.10-11
TURKS. Gilson, A. T. in Europe — their rise and
decadence, by F. Bouvet 918.10
— Schimmer, K. A. Sieges of Vienna by the . 889.16
— White, C. Domestic manners of the .... 087.11
TURNBULL, D. Cuba, with notices of Porto Rieo
and the slave trade. London, 1840. 8°. . . 635.3
TURNBULL, L. Electro-magnetic telegraph. 2d
ed. Rev. and irupr. Philadelphia, 1853. b° 194.9
TURNBULL, P. E. Austria. London, 1840. 2v. 8° 607.1
TURNBULL, R. Christ in history. Bost., 1854. 12° 1100.18
— Genius of Italy. 3ded. N. York, 1852. 12°. 070.0
TURNBULL, W. On the strength and stiffness of
timber. London, 1833. 8° 190. 10
TURNER, D. W. Notes on Herodotus. 2d ed.
London, 1853. p.8° 855.3
TURNER, E. Elements of chemistry. 2d ed.
London, 1828. 8° 155.5
— - Same, with notes by F. Bache. 5th Am.
fr. 5th London ed. Philadelphia, 1835. 8° 150.11
— - Same. 8th ed., by Baron Liebig and W.
Gregory. London, 1847. 2v. 8° 155.6
TURNER, J. W. Minstrel's gift. Also, Melodies
for the flute, and an opera. Bost., 1854. 12° 338.19
TURNER, S. History of the Anglo Saxons to the
Xorman conquest. Oth ed. London, 1830.
3v. 8° 905.1
— History of England during the middle ages.
3ded. London, 1830. 5v. 8° 905.2
— History of the reign of Henry VIII. 3d ed.
London, 1828. 2v. 8° 905.3
— History of the reigns of Edvv. VI., Mary and
Elizabeth. 3d ed. London, 1835. 2v. 8° . 005.4
— Sacred hist, of the world. N.Y.,n.d. 3v. 18° 810.43
— - Same. 8th ed. London, 1848. 3v. b° . . 1095.11
TURNER gallery at Marlborough House, 1850-57.
Ruskin.J 200.1
TURNER'S companion. Philadelphia, 1851. 12°.. 199.15
TURTON, W. Land and fresh water shells of the
British islands. Xew ed. by J. E. Gray.
London, 1840. 12° 175.9
TUSCAN Y
185
UNITED
TUSCANY. Blewitt, O. T. and the Papal states. 040.0
— Pignotti, L. Storia clellaToscana 1058.1
TUSCULAN disputations, transl. by Yongc. Cicero,
31. T 8.34.7
TUSKI, Ten months among- the tents of the.
Hooper, W. H 094.12
TUTHILL, L. C. Success in life : the lawyer.
New York, 1850. 12° 525.20
— - The merchant. New York, 1850. 12°.. . 525.19
— Young lady's home. New Haven, 1839. 12° 137.24
TUTOR'S ward, The : a novel. N. York, 1852. 8° 802.14
TUTTLE, J. F. Life of W. Tuttle. 2d ed., abr.
New York, n.d. 10° 539.25
TWEDDELL, G. Shaksperc, his times and contem-
poraries. London, 1852. 12° 357.10
TWEEBIE, A. Treatise on continued fever. Lon-
don, 1832. 12° 153.11
TWEE DIE, W. K. Home : a book for the family.
London, 1857. 10° 898.15
TWELVE stars of our republic. Williams, E. . . 513.13
TWICE-TOLD tales. Hawthorne, N 457.14
TWILIGHT hours of an artist. Brackett, E. A. . . 348.19
TWIN roses, a narrative. Ritchie, A. C 475.13
TWINS, The: a talc. Bremer. F 817.1-2
TWINS, The: a dramatic novel. Tuppcr, M. F. . 794.8
Twiss, H., Life of [J. Scott,] Lord Chancellor
Eldon, with corresp. Pliila., 1844. 2v. 8° 502.6
Two admirals, The : a novel. Cooper, J. F. . . . 780.35-39
Two baronesses, The : romance. Andersen, H. C. 700.9
Two drovers ; a tale. Scott, Sir W •. .480.18-21
Two guardians : or home in this world. Yonge,
C. M 780.10
Two lives : or, to seem and to be. Mclntosh,
M.J 437.15-17
Two millions: a poem. Butler, W. A 344.27
Two sons, The: a tale. Opie, A v.III. of 801.4-0
Two years ago. King-sley, C 484.1-8
Two years before the mast. Dana, R. H. jr. . . 820.12-21
TYLER, J. E. Memoirs of Henry V. London,
1838. 2v. 8° 552.4
TVLER, M. W. A book without a title. Boston,
1855. 12° 478.10
TYLNEY Hall : a novel. Hood, T 498.3
TYPEE, a peep at Polynesian life. Melville, H. . 730.1-3
TYPES of mankind. Nott, J. C 173.1-2
TYROL, The. Inglis, H. D 663.15
— Murray, J. Handbook of Southern Germany. 649.5
— Sewcll, E. M. Summer tour through .... 659.28
TYRT^EUS. War songs, transl. into prose by J.
Banks, and into verse by R. Polwhele. See
Theocritus 834.6
TYTLEU, A. F., Lord Woodhouselee. General his-
tory, ancient and modern, continued by E.
Nares. Concord, N. H., 1825. 12° 950.13
— Questions for T.'s- history. Concord, N. H.,
1825. 12° 956.13
— Universal history, from the creation to the
18th century. 3d ed. London, 1839. 6v. 16° 399.8
— and Nares, E. Same, [v. VI.] to the death of
Geo. III. New York, n.d. 6v. 16° .... 820.1
TYTLER, Ann F. Leila : or the island. N. Y., 1853. 12° 719. 1
— Leila in England. New York, 1853. 12°. . . 719.2
— Leila at home. N. Y., 1853. 12° 719.3
TYTLER, P. F. England under Edward VI. and
Mary. London, 1839. 2v. 8° 974.4
— History of Scotland, 1249-1003. Edinburgh,
1841-43. 9v. 12° 978.7
— Life of Henry VIII., with biog-. sketches of
his contemporaries. London, 1850. 10° . . 558.4
— Life of T.Craig-. Edinburgh, 1823. 10°.. . . 589.12
— Life of Sir W. Raleigh. London, 1851. 12°.. 508.8
— Life of the admirable Crichton. 2d ed. Ed-
inburgh, 1823. 12° 589.8
— Lives of Scottish worthies. London, 1831-38.
3v. 16° 399.9-10
— Progress of discovery on the Northern coasts
of America. New York, 1846. 18° 810.53
— - Same, with additions. London, 1853. 12° 627.18
UDE, L. E. The French cook. Philad., 1828. 12° 189.7
UGOLINO della Ghcrardesca, H conte. Romanzo
storico. Rosini,G 1057.12
UHLAXD, J. L. Alte hoch und niederdeutsche
Volkslieder. Stuttgart, 1844-45. 2v. 8°. . 1016.1
— Gedichte. Wohlfeile Ausg. 4tc Aufl. Stutt-
gart, 1850. 12° 1027.2
— Songs and ballads. Brooks, C. T 316.6
ULI, der Knecht, ein Volksbuch. Bitzius, A. . . 1034.13
ULYSSES, The adventures of. Lamb, C 759.9
UNCLK Frank's pleasant pages. Woodvvorth, F. C. 498.10
UNCLE Horace: a novel. Hall, A. M 770.15
UNCLE Olliver's travels in Persia. Kitto, J. . . . 689.18
UNCLE Robin in his cabin in Va. Page, J. W. . . 790.12
UNCLE Sam's palace : a novel. Wellmont, E. . . 488.5
UNCLE Tom's cabin. Stowe, H. B 796.15-17
UNDINE: or the water-spirit. La Motto Fouque,
F. H. K. de 416.13-14
UNGER, F. Botanical letters to a friend. Transl.
by D. B. Paul. London, 1853. 12° 166.14
UNGEWITTER, F. H. Europe, past and present.
New York, ia50. 12° 947.13
UNION, Me., A hist, of the town of. Sibley, J. L. 227.2
UNITARIANISM. Eliot, W. G. Discourses on the
unity of God 1086.23
— Ellis, G. E. Half-century of the U. contro-
versy 113.7
— How I became a Unitarian 117.6
— Wilson, J. U. principles confirmed by Trini-
tarian testimonies 1094.14
See also .• Theology.
UNITED Irishmen. Madden, R. R 598.1-3
UNITED States. Exercises in small-arms and field
artillery. [Prepared by H. H. Lockwood.]
Philadelphia, 1852. 8° 194.8
— Infantry tactics. By Maj. Gen. Scott. New
ed. New York, 1857. 3v. 18° 199.39
— Narrative of the exploring expedition, 1838
to 1842. ByC. Wilkes. Phila., 1845-51. 5v. 8° 701.6-7
— - Same. London, 1852. 2v. 12° 879.16-18
— Obituary addresses on the death of Daniel
Webster. Washington, 1853. 8° 512.7
— Obituary addresses on the death of W. R.
King-. Washington, 1854. 8° 523.10
— Abdy, E. S. Residence and tour in the, in
1833-34 629.7
— Agassiz, L. Contributions to the natural his-
tory of. 170.2
— Arfwedson, C. D. U. 8. in 1832-34 624.12
— Baird, R. H. Cotton spinner of America . . 199.5
— Bancroft, G. History of 301.1-3
— Bartlett, J. R. Mexican boundary commis'n. 624.2
— Bonner, J. Child's history of the 309.12
— Bowen, A. Naval register of the, for 1815 . . 215.11
— BrissotdeWarville, J.P. New travels in the. 625.16
— Chevalier, M. Society, manners and politics
in the 624.3
— Cobbett, W. A year's residence in 629.25
— Combe, G. Notes on the, during 1838-40. . . 637.2
— Cooper, J. F. History of the navy of . . . . 215.1-7
— Cunynghame, A. Glimpse at the great West-
ern republic 629.28
— Curwen, S. Journal and letters, 1775-S4 . . . 213.4
— Davis, E. The half-century, 1800-50, Changes
in the '. . 297.10
— DeRoos.F. F. Travels in the 024.14
— Dixon, J. Tour through apart of the .. . . 637.8
— Duhringfi H. Remarks on the U. S. with re-
gard to the state of Europe 297.14
— Duncan, J. M. Travels through part of the,
1818-19 628.24
— Eliot, S. Manual of the history of, 1492-1850. 309.1
— Fergus, H. History of the Western world . 368.10
— Finch, I. Travels in 624.7
— Frost, J. Pictorial history of the 304.5-6
— Godman, J. D. American natural history .. 172.12
— Goodrich, C. A. A history of the 309.9
— Grahame, J. Colonial history of the 304.3
— Hale, S. History of 820.27
— Hall,J. First settlement of the Western sec-
tions of 237.1
UNITED
186
USEFUL
UNITED States. Hall, S. R. School history of. . 300.10
— Hamilton, J. C. History of, in the writing's
of A. Hamilton 304.2
— Hamilton, S. History of the national flag of. 210.7
— Hildreth,K. History of the 303.2-3
— Izard, R. Correspondence, 1774-1804 210.11
— Ker, H. Travels through the Western inte-
rior of 020.2
— Lambert, J. Travels through the, in 1800-s . (Vj.1.-,'(i
— Lanman, C. Adventures in the wilds of the . 023.3
— Lee, H. Memoirs of the war in the Southern
department of the, 1777-17*2 210.2
— Lorain, P. Origine et fondation des Etats-
Unis d'Ameriquc 1078.13
— Lossing, B. J. History of the 304.1
— - Pictorial field-book of the revolution. . . 211.1-8
— Lyell, SirC. Travels in the 028. 1
— - Second visit to the ('•-'<. 2
— Lyman, T. jr. Diplomacy of the 2'.)7.4
— Mai-kay, A. Travels in the U. S. in lS4't- 17 . ('<••<.:>
— M'Cartuey, W. Origin and progress of the . 309.3
— Maxwell, A. M. A run through the, 1840 . . 020.9
— Melish.J. Travels in the 023.7
— Monroe, J. Tour through the X. E. and
N. W. of, 1817 029.3
— Murray, A. M. Letters from the 039.18
— Murray, H. Discoveries and travels in the . 025.14
— Murray, H. A. Travels in the 027.4
— Phillippo, J. M. U. S. and Cuba 023.21
— Pulszky, F. A. American society in the. . . 027.3
— Republic of. Duties to itself and relations to
other countries 207.19
— Routledge, G. Tourists' guide through the . 02'.). 20
— Russell, J. History of the 309.5
— Sabine, L. American loyalists 213.1
— Sanford, E. History, before the revolution . 305.1
— Schaff, P. Political, social and religious char-
acter of the 1088.10
— Secret proceedings and debates, in Convention
for forming the Constitution 299.0
— Shirreff, P. Comprehensive view of the. . . 024.10
— Sketches of history, life and manners in the. 629.20
— Sullivan, W. Public characters and public
events, 1783-1815 297.9
— Thomas, E. S. Reminiscences of sixty -five
years from 1770 210.0
— Tocqueville, A. de. The republic of the . . 134.3
— Treruenheere, H. S. Constitution of the,
compared with that of Great Britain . . . 299.5
— Tucker, G. History of, to 1841 304.4
— Urquhart, D. Boundary differences between
U. S. and Great Britain 297.7
— Van Santvoord, G. Chief justices of the .. 523.4
— Watson, E. Men and times of the revolu-
tion 513.9
— Weld, C. R. Vacation tour in the 629.1
— Whitney, J. D. Metallic wealth of the . . . 103.1
— Williams, E. Messages of the presidents of
the, from 1789 to 1849 290.4
— Wortley, E. S. Travels in the 028.20-21
See also: America, American revolution,
Constitution of the U. S., War of 1812-15,
and the names of the several states, and
other divisions of the country, as New
England, The West, etc.
UNITED States practical receipt book. Philadel-
phia, 1844. 12° 188.1
UNITY of worlds. See Astronomy, and Worlds.
UNIVERSAL history. See History.
UNIVERSAI-ISM. Ballon, H. Ancient history of. 1099.12
— Whitman, B. Friendly letters to a Univer-
salist on divine rewards and punishments. 1089.5
See also .• Theology.
UNIVERSE, The, no desert, the earth no monopoly.
Boston, 1855. 2v. in 1. 12° 149.6
UNIVERSE. See Cosmography, Stars, Worlds.
UNIVERSITY. Bristed, C. A. Five years in an
English University 884.14
— Hamilton, Sir W. Discussions on U. reform. 872.1
UNIVERSITY of Virginia, The. Jefferson, T. Early
history of. 294.2
UNLOVED one, The : a domestic story. Hofland, B. 802.15
UNPROTECTED females in Norway, or the pleas-
antest way of travelling there. London,
1-57. 12° 008.18
UP-COUNTRY letters : edited by Prof. B. New
York, 1852. 12° 489.3
UPDIKE, AV. Memoirs of the Rhode Island bar.
Boston, 1*42. 12° 518.1-2
UPIIAM, C. W. Life of J. C. Fremont. Boston,
1853. 12° .517.17-18
— Life of Sir Henry Vane v.III. of 516.5
UPIIAM, E. History of the Ottoman empire till
1828. Edinburgh, 1*29. 2v. 18° 830.49
UPIIAM, T. C. Imperfect and disordered mental
action. New York, 1848. 1*° 820.7
— Letters written from Europe, Egypt, and
Palestine. Brunswick, ls>5. 12° 057.5
— Life of Mme. Guyon, with some account of
Fenelon. New York, 1851. 2v. 12°.. . .017.15-10
— Mental philosophy; intellect and sensibil-
ities. New York, 1848. 2v. 12° 125.4
UPHOLSTERY. Stokes, J. The upholsterer's
companion 100.24
UPTON, R. A. Home studies. Boston, 1850. 12°. 188.28
URE, A. Dictionary of arts, manufactures and
mines, [with] supplement, llth ed. New
York, 1851. 8° 140.2
URINARY organs. See Medicine.
URN-BURIAL. Browne, Sir T v.III.of 840.11
URQUHART, D. Boundary differences between
Great Britain and the U. S. ' Glasgow,
1840. 8° 207.7
— Pillars of Hercules, or Spain and Morocco in
1848. New York, 1850. 2v. 12° 075.9
— Spirit of the East, travels through Roumcli.
Philadelphia, 1839. 2v. 12° OS9.11
— - Same. 2d ed. London, 1839. 2v. 8° . . 094.0
URSULA: a tale of country life. Sewell, K. M.. . 424.3-7
Uscocs, History of the. Wilkinson, J. G 925.5
USE and abuse of alcoholic liquors. Carpenter,
W. B 157.17
USE of sunshine : a novel. Knowles, R. B. . . . 458.6
USEFUL arts. Alcan, M. Manuel du tisserand . 1075.33
— Bigelow, J. U. A. in connexion with the ap-
plications of science 198.8
— Book of trades. Circle of the U. A 199.37
— Burnell, G. R. Well-sinking and boring. . . 819.22
— Complete guide to ornamental leather work . 199.7
— Denison, E. B. Clock and watch making . . 829.4
— - Clocks and locks 197.7
— Dyer and color maker's companion 199.13
— Dodd, G. British manufactures 840.20
— Fontenelle, J. de, and Malepeyre, F. R. Arts
of tanning, currying and leather dressing . 194.11
— Fosbroke J. D. Arts, manufactures, etc. of
the Greeks and Romans 378.3
— Guillery, H. Technologic 1005.19
— Hazen, E. Popular technology, or profes-
sions and trades 820.50
— Howell, M. J. Hand-book of millinery . . . 199.2
— - Hand-book of dress making 199.1
— Hughes, S. Manufacture of coal gas .... 829.15
— Knapp, F. Chemistry applied to the arts, etc. 144.3-4
— Manual of the arts, for the young 197.19
— Manuel du serrurier 1075.38
— Marble worker's manual 199.10
— Minister, E. and sou. Guide to practical cut-
ting 194.2
— Overman, F. The moulder's and founder's
guide 199.6
— Painter, gilder, and varnisher's companion . 199.11
— Perkins, E. E. Haberdashery and hosiery . 199.38
— Porter, G. R. Manufacture of porcelain and
glass 408.11
— - Manufacture of silk 408.9
— Ronalds, E. Chemistry applied to the arts
and manufactures 155.20
— Stokes, J. Cabinet maker and upholsterer's
companion 199.24
— Templeton, W. Operative mechanic's work-
shop companion 199.36
USEFUL
187
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USEFUL arts. Tomlinson, C. Construction of
locks 829.17
— Wiggins, J. Embanking lands from the sea. 829.13
See also •. Agriculture, Chemistry, Domes-
tic Economy, Food, Glass, Manufactures,
Mill-wright, Photography, and the names
of numerous trades.
USES and abuses of air. Griscom, J. H 207.14
UTAH. Carvalho, S. N. Incidents of travel in U. 626.11
See Mormons.
UTOPIA, or the happy republic. More, Sir T. . . 759.5
VACATION rambles and thoughts. Talfourd, T. N. 067.13
VACHERO, II. Storia Genovese del XVIIa secolo.
Modona-Olivctti, N 1059.10
VAGABOND life in Mexico. Ferry, G 038. 3
VAGABUNDEN, Die. Roman. Holtei, K. v. . . . 1035.8
VALDENSES. See Waldenses.
VALE of cedars ; or, the martyrj a novel. Agui-
lar,G 704.16-22
VALENTINE, D. T. History of the city of New
York. New York, 1853. 8° 236.11
VALENTINE'S eve. Opie, A v.IF. of 801.4-6
VALERIUS. A Roman story. Lockhart, J. G. . . 489.4
VALERY, A. L. P. Curiosites et anecdotes itali-
ennes. Paris, 1842. 8° 1065.2
VALLEY, The, of the Shenandoah. New York,
1824. 2v. 12° 709.1
VALPARAISO. Gerstacker, F. Travels 630.1
VALVASSORI Bresciani, Racconto. Ercoliani, L. 1058.9
VANBRUGH, Sir J. Plays. London, 1776. 2v. 12° 350.19
Contents. — VoL I. Account of the life and writings
of the author; The relapse ; The provoked wife ;
&sop; The false friend. II. The confederacy; The
mistake; The country-house; A journey tu London;
The provoked husband.
VAN BUISEN, M. Life and political opinions of.
Holland, W. M 517.20
VAN CAMPEN, M. Life and times of. Ilubbard,
J. N 528.4
VANCENZA ; or the dangers of credulity. Robin-
son, M 429.10
VANDEN HEUVEL, Mrs. Mythological fables.
Transl. by Dryden, Pope, [etc.] New
York, 1837. 12° 345.8
VANDERKISTE, R. W. Mission among the dens of
London. London, 1854. 16° 127.25
VANDERVIN, J. E. Histoire du comte de Hain-
aut. See Reiffenberg, F. A. F. T.. . v.III.of 1075.19
VAN DE VELDE, C. W. M. Narrative of a journey
through Syria and Palestine, 1851-52. Lon-
don, 1854. 2v. 8° 694.13
VANE, Sir H., Life of, by C. W. Upham . . v.III. of 518.5
VANE-STEWART, C. W. Marq. of Londonderry.
Narrative of the war in Germany and France
in 1813 and 1814. Philadelphia, 1831. 12°.. 1009.3
— Story of the Peninsular war. New ed., with
additions. New York, 1848. 12° 1009.5
VANITY fair. A novel without a hero. Thacke-
ray, W.M 491.7-10
VAN SANTVOORD, G. Lives and services of the
chief justices of the U.S. N. York, 1854. 8° 523.4
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VAN TRUSEDALE, Pheleg. Pseud. Life and ad-
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VARESE, Sibilla Odaleta. [Romanzo istor.]
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VARNHAGEN von Ense, K. A. Biographische
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Leopold von Anhalt-Dessau. III. Furst Blachcr vtra
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— Rahel. Ein Buch des Andenkens fiir ihre
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VARIETIES, A volume of. Knight, C 840.27
VARLEY,D. Treatise on mineralogy. Parts I.-II.
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VARNISHER'S companion. See Painter 199.11
VASARI, G. Lives of eminent painters, sculptors,
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VASCONSELOS, a romance of the new world.
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VEGETABLE physiology, An introduction to. See
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VEGETABLE substances. Materials of manufac-
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— used for the food of man. Lankester, E.. . . 840.32
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J 166.9-10
VEGETABLES, Lessons on. Marcet, J 178.36
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VELLEIUS Paterculus, C. Transl. by J. S. Wat-
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VENEREAL diseases. See Medicine.
VENICE. Flagg, E. V. from 1797 to 1849 678.7-8
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VENN, H. Complete duty of man. New ed. New
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VERDEREVSKY, . Captivity of two Russian
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VERICOUR, L. R. de. Modern French literature,
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VERITES, Unc poignee de. Melanges philoso-
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VERMONT. Carpenter, W. H. History of . . . . 228.13
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VERNON : or, conversations about old times in
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VERSIFICATION. Boscaven, H. Manuel de . . . IOCS. 6
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VERTEBRATE animals. See Anatomy, Comparative.
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— - Same. With a sequel. N. Y., n.d. 16° . 149.36
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VETERINARY surgery. Clater, F. Every man his
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— Miles, W. The horse's foot, etc 165.18
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VEVA : or, the war of the peasants : a tale. Con-
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VICAR of Wakcfleld : a tale. Goldsmith, O. . . . 759.2-4
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VICTORIA: or, the world overcome. Chesebro',
C 775.11
VICTORIA. Howitt, W. Two years in 705.17-19
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VIDAL, A. Treatise on venereal diseases, trans-
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VIELE, E. L. " Following the drum." New York,
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VIENNA. Adair, Sir R. Mission to the court of. 667.3
— Kuhne, F. G. Wien in alter u. neuer Zeit . . 1029.4
— Schimmer, K. A. Sieges of V. by the Turks. 889.16
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VIER Briider aus dem Volke. Roman. Rank, J.. 1035.10
VIEUSSEUX, A. History of Switzerland. Lon-
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VILLAGE. Howitt, M. The V. on the heath : a
tale 469.11
— La Fontaine, A. V. pastor and his children :
anovel 799.13
VILLAS and cottages, Designs for. Vaux, C. . . . 203.15
VILLEMAIN, A. F. Essai sur 1' oraison funebre.
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— Meade, W. Old churches, ministers, and fami-
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VIRGINIA, Historical and philosophical society of.
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VIRGINIA: or, light on a dark saying. Abbott, J.v.II.of 739. 1
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VISION of Sir Launfal: a poem. Lowell, J. R. . . 346.17
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VITAL force, Electricity, heat, light, etc., in their
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VOICES from the rocks : a reply to Hugh Miller's
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VOICES of the day. Cumming, J 110.12
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Essai sur k's poetes; Poeme de Fontenoy; Discoura
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— Age of Louis XIV. Translated, with notes,
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VOLUPTE, conte. Sainte Beuve, C. A 1076.20
VOSE, G. L. Handbook of railroad construction.
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VOYAGES. Saint Genois, J. de. Les voyageurs
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VOYAGES round the world. Belcher, Sir E. Nar-
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— Campbell, A. Voyage from 1800 to 1812 . . . 709.9
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— Reynolds, J. N. Voyage of the Potomac . . 701.8
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WALSINGHAM, or the pupil of nature : a domestic
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WALTHAM, Mass. History and family memorials
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WALTON, W. Revolutions of Spain, from 1808 to
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— Meyern, W. F. v. Die Wanderer, oder : Dya-
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WASHINGTON
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— Memoirs of H. AValpole and his contempo-
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AVARD, Rev. John. Diary, 1648 to 1079. London,
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WARD, James. Flax : its cultivation and prepara-
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— De Arere : or, the man of independence. Lon-
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— - Same. New York, ia31. 2v. 12° .... 787.5
— Pictures of the world. London, 1839. 3v. 12° 787.3
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WARDEN, AV. Letters written on board the Nor-
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— - Same. 3d ed. Philadelphia, 1818. 8°. . 5K5.10
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WOMAN'S love : a novel. Opie, A 469.40-47
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WOOD-LEIGHTON. A novel. Howitt, M 459.1
WOODBRIDGE, J. Practical religion recommended
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WOODLAND, field and garden. Pratt, A 850.5
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WOODSTOCK. Scott, Sir W 480.14-17
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WOODWORTII, F. C. Uncle Frank's pleasant pages
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WREATH of wild flowers from New England. Os-
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WUNNISSOO : or, the vale of Hoosatunnuk. Allen,
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YANKEE stories. Haliburton, T. C 489.1
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YEZIDIS, or devil-worshippers, Account of a visit
to the. Layard,A. H 085.14-16
YOAKUM, H. History of Texas, 1085 to 1846. New
York, 1856. 2v. 8° 235.11
YONGE, C.D. Hist, of England. Lond., 1857. p.8° 960.1
YONGE, C. M. Beechcroft, a tale. N. Y., 1850. 12° 786.8-9
— Castle builders. New York, 1855. 12° .... 786.7
— Daisy chain : or, aspirations. New York, 1856.
2v. 12° 775.1-10
— Dynevor terrace : or, the clue of life. New
York, 1857. 2v. 8° 785.1-10
— Heartsease : or, the brother's wife. New
York, 1855. 2v. 12° 784.1-6
— Heir of Redclyffe. New York, 1855. 2v. 12° 786.1-6
— Lances of Lynwood. New York, 1850. 16° . 786.11
YONGE, C. M. Little duke : or, Richard the fear-
less. [With illustr.] London, 1855. sq.!6° 786.12
— Two guardians : or, home in this world. New
York, 1855. 12° 780.10
YOUATT, W. Cattle ; breeds, management, and
diseases. London, n.d. 8° 172.13
— History of the horse. Martin, W. C. L. ... 840.44
— The dog. Ed. by E. J. Lewis. Philadelphia,
1K>'>. 6° 172.22-23
— r The horse, with a treatise on draught. Lon-
don, 1831. 8° 172.17
— On the structure and diseases of the horse.
Brought down by W. C. Spooner. Breeds
in the United States by H. S. Randall. Au-
burn, 1855. 12° 105.16
YOOIANS, E. L. Handbook of household science.
New York, 1857. 12° 188.5-6
YOUNG, A. Chronicles of the pilgrim fathers, 1002
to 1025. Boston, 1841. 8° 223.13
Contents. — GOT. Bradford's history of Plymouth
colony; Bradford's and Winslow's journal; Cush-
xman's discourse on the state of the colony; Winslow'a
relation; Winslow's brief narration; Gov. Bradford's
dialogue; GOT. Bradford's memoir of Elder Brewster;
Letters.
— Chronicles of the first planters of the colony
of Massachusetts Bay. Boston, 1840. 8°. 223.12
Contents. — White's brief relation ; Hubbard's nar-
rative; The company's records; Gov. Cradock's letter
to Captain Endicott; Instructions to Endicott; Foim
of government; Allotment of the lands; Agreement
with thcministers; Iligziiison's journal ofhis voyage;
HUrginson's New England's plunt.ition; Considera-
tion* for planting New England; Agreement t.t Cam-
biidge; Company's letters to Iligginson and Endicott;
Humble request; Dudley's Utter to the Couniessof
Lincoln: R. Clap's memoirs; Early records of Charles-
town ; Wood's description of Massachusetts; John
Cotton's life and letters; R. Mather's journal: Thach-
er's narrative of his shipwreck; Shepard's memoir of
his own life.
YOUNG, E. Works. New ed., rev. and cor. Lon-
don, 1813. 3v. 8° 314.12
Contents. — Vol. I. Life; The complaint, or, night
thoughts. II. Last day; The force of religion; Love
of fame; Epistles to Mr. Pope; Paraphrase on part of
the book of Job; Ocean, an ode; Sea piece; Bnsiris,
king of Egypt, tragedy. III. The revenge, tragedy;
The brothers, tragedy ; The centaur not fabulous, in
six letters orrthe life in vogue.
— Poetical works. London, 1852. 2v. p.8°. . . 329.14
Contents. — Vol. I. Life, by J. Mitford; The com-
plaint, or night-thoughts. II. The lastduy; Theforce
of religion; Love of fame; Ocean, an ode; Paraphrase
on part of the book of Job; Miscellaneous; Reflec-
tions on the public situation of the kingdom ; Resigna-
tion; On the death of Queen Anne; The instalment;
Epistles.
YOUNG, J. The Christ of history. New York,
1850. 12° 1087.13
YOUNG, J. R. Treatise on arithmetic. 2d ed.
London, 1854. 16° 829.18
— Key to rudimentary treatise on arithmetic.
London, 1853. 10° 829.19
YOUNG, T. Notes to treatise on carpentry by
Prof. Robison 201.4
YOUNG, W. T. Life and services of Gen. Lewis
Cass. -2ded. Detroit, 1852. 8° 523.7
YOUNG, The. Note. For books of advice to young
people, see Manners and Minor morals.
YOUNG America in Wall street. Train, G. F. . . 877.7
YOUNG Christian. Abbott, J 1087.7
YOUNG emigrants, The. Boston, 1830. 12°. . . . 449.9
YOUNG housekeeper's friend. Cornelius, M. H. . 188.25
YOUNG love : a novel. Trollope, F 807.3
YOUNG maiden, The. Muzzey, A. B 127.29
YOUNG man's book of knowledge. Tegg, T. . . . 138.1
YOUNG prima donna. The romance of the opera.
Grey, Hon. Mrs 802.26-27
YOUNG rifleman's comrade. Philadelphia, 1827. 12° 737.2
YOUNG voyageurs, or the boy hunters of the
North. Reid, M 718.2
YOUNG
200
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YOUNG Yagers, The. Reid, M 718.3-7
YOUTH of the old dominion. Hopkins, S 478.8
YOUTH'S companion and counsellor. Chambers, W. 138.9
YSABEAU, A. Culture dcs plantes fourrageres.
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betail. Bruxelles, n.d. 2v.ini. 12°... 1075.2
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n.d. 12° 1075.1
YUCATAN. Fancourt, C. St. J. History of. . . . 635.6
— Norman, B. M. Rambles in 021.4
— Stephens, J. L. Incidents of travel in . . . .621.5-10
YVAN and Callery. Insurrection in China. See
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ZAIDEE : a romance. Oliphant, M 753.1-4
ZAXOLINI, A. II diavolo del Sant' Ufflcio. Storia
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ZANONI : a novel. Lytton, E. B 463.10-11
ZAULI Sajani, I. Ultimi giorni dei cavalier! di
Malta. Malta, 1841. 2v.ini. 16° 1059.1
ZELUCO : a novel, by J. Moore. v.XXXIV.-XXXV. of 779.1
ZENEIDA, or ideal perfection : a tale. Genlis,
Mme.de 759.15
ZEUOBIA, or the fall of Palmyra: a historical ro-
mance. Ware, \V 808.9
ZINCALI, The. See Gypsies.
ZINZENDORF, N. L., Life of. Spangenberg, A. G. 545.26
ZOE, the history of two lives. Jewsbury, G. E.. 802.23
ZOGLING der Gesellschaft. Rom. Mundt, K. . . 1016.6
ZOHRAB, the hostage: [a novel.] Morier, J. . . . 808.3
ZOLLIKOFER, G. J. Exercises of piety. Transl.
by J. Manning, abridged, corrected, etc.,
by T. M. Harris. Boston, 1855. 12° . ... 1088.11
ZOSCAUA, A. Tre racconti. [II pittore di Arlem.
L' amor flliale. Un duello.] Milano, 1850.
12" 1056.15
ZOOLOGY. Agassiz, L. The principles of . . . . 177.6-7
— Bennett, E. T. Gardens and menageries of
the zoological society 172.19-20
— Broderip, W. J. Zoological recreations .. . 177. S
— Carpenter, W. B. Zoology 836.6
— Hannon, J. Traite elementaire de zoologie . 1065.20
See also .• Natural history, and the branches
of zoology there enumerated.
ZOOLOGISTS, Biography of. Swainson, W. . . . 408.5
ZOOPHYTES. Johnston, G. A history of the
British 178.1
— Landsborough, D. Popular history of British. 178.30
ZOROASTER, The oracles of. See Phenix, The . . 898.8
ZOUAVE before Sebastopol, Recollections of a..
Maynard, F 1008.18
ZSCHOKKE, J. H. D. Fool of the nineteenth cen-
tury, and other tales. New York, 1845. 12° 767.12
Content*. — Florian, the fugitive of the Jura; Mar-
ble and Conrad; Oliver Flyeln, a fool of the 19th cen-
tury; Hortensia: asleep and awake.
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E. Zschokke, translated by F. G. Shaw.
New York, 1855. 12° 917.2
— The princess of Wolfenbuttel 801.2
— Tales from the German, by P. Godwin. New
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Content*. —Vol. I. Fool of the 19th century; Har-
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Illumination, or, the sleepwalker; The broken cup;
Jonathan Frock; The involuntary journey; Leaves
from the journal of a poor vicar in Wiltshire.
ZULU country, The Kafirs of the. Shooter, J. . . 693.2
ZU.MA, or the tree of health: A tale. Genlis,
Mme. de 759.15
ZUMALA-CARREGUI, T., Striking events of a cam-
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ZWINGLI, IT. Hess, J. G. Life of 545.27
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ZWISCHEX Himmel und Erde. Erzahlung.
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WALKER, J. Rhyming dictionary of the Eng-
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WEBSTER, N. American dictionary of the Eng-
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WEIGHTS and measures, Dictionary of. Alexan-
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1853. 8" V.8
— Pronouncing, explanatory and synonymous
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YONGE, C. D. Phraseological English-Latin dic-
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TO MARCH 26, 1859.
Shelf. No.
ABBOTT, J. Rollo in Rome. Boston, 1858. 16° . 609.9-13
ABBOTT, J. S. C. The empire of Austria. New
York, 1859. 12° 927.11-13
ABEEL, D. Residence in China [etc.], 1830-1833.
With an essay by B. W. Noel. London,
1835. Sm. 12° 709.23
ADAMS, W. B. English pleasure carriages. Lon-
don, 1837. 8° 194.17
ADAMS, W. T. Poor and proud ; or, the fortunes
of Katy Redburu. Boston, 1859. 16".. . . 748.4
ADDISON, J. Works, with notes by R. Hurd.
Additions collected and edited by II. G.
Bohn. Newed. London, 1850. Cv. 10°.. 847.7
Contents. — Vol. I. Poems on several occasions;
Ovid's metamorphoses; Essay on VirgiUs Georgics;
Rosamond, an opera; Cato, a tragedy, Poemata; Dia-
logues upon the usefulness of ancient medals, es-
pecially in relation to the Latiu and Greek poets ;
Three sets of medals, illustrated by the ancient poeta
in the foregoing dialogues ; Remarks on several parts
of Italy, in the years 1701, 1702, 1703. H. The taller;
The spectator. III. The spectator. IV. The specta-
tor; The guardian; The lover; The present state of
the war, and the necessity of an augmentation con-
sidered ; The late trial and conviction of Count
Tariff; The whig-examiner; The freeholder. V.
The freeholder ; On the Christian religion; The
drummer, or the haunted house, comedy; A dis-
course on ancient and modern learning; Appendix,
containing pieces by Addison, not hitherto published
in any collected edition of his works; The tatler;
The plebeian £by SteeleJ; Letters. VI. Letters;
Second appendix, containing miscellanies and glean-
ings; Translations of Addison's Latin poems; Addi-
son's Latin prose; Official documents; Addisoiiiana ;
General index.
AFTERNOON (The) of unmarried life. London,
1858. 12* 904.19
— - Same. New York, 1859. 12° 903.6
AHN, F. A new. method of learning the German
language. First course. 1st Am. fr. 8th
Lond. ed. New York, 1859. 12°. ...... 1034.24
AIMWKLI, stories. Jessie ; or, trying to be some-
body. By Walter Aimwell. Boston, 1859.
10° 748.3
AINSWOKTH, W. F. Travels in Asia Minor, Meso-
potamia, Chaldea, and Armenia. London,
1842. 2v. 12" 688.5
ALDERSON, E. H. Selections from charges and
other papers. London, 1858. 12° 558.14
ALDRICII, T. B. Ballad of Babie Bell, and other
poems. New York, 1859. 12° 375.10
ALEXANDER, J. E. Expedition into the interior
of Africa. London, 1838. 2v. 12° 688.4
ALM.« Matrcs. London, n. d. 10° 386.3
AJIBROSOI.I, A. Componimenti dramatici ad uso
dclla infanzia. Mihmo, 1852-3. 3v. in 1. 24° 1059.22
AMORY, T. C. Life of James Sullivan. Boston,
1859. 2v. 8° 522.1
ANDREWS, J. Journey from Buenos Ayres to
Potosi, Arica, Santiago dc Chili, and Co-
quimbo, 1825-6. London, 1827. 2v. 16°... 637.11
ANDROS, R. S. S. United States customs guide.
Boston, 1859. 12°. 309.13
ARABIAN days' entertainments. Transl. by H. P.
Curtis. Boston, 1858. 12' 736.14
Shelf. Na
ARAGO, F. Biographies of distinguished scientific
men. Translated by W. H. Smyth, Rev. B.
Powell, and Robt. Grant. Boston, 1859. 2v.
10" 549.31-32
ARCHER, T. C. Economic botany. London, 1853.
16° 168.13
— First steps in economic botany. London, 1854.
1C0 168.20
ARIOSTO, L. Orlando Furioso. Translated by
W. S. Rose. New ed. London, 1858. Vol. 1.
p. 8° 847.9
ARNOLD, S. G. History of Rhode Island. Vol. 1,
1636-1700. New York, 1859. 8° 233.2
ARPA Cristiana ; inni dclla chiesa cattolica : ver-
sione dl P. B. Silorata. Torino, 1848. 12° . 1045.2
ATHERN, A. Step by step ; or, Delia Arlington.
Boston, 1857. 12° 479.2
BACON, T. S. Both sides of the controversy be-
tween the Roman and Reformed churches.
New York, 1859. 12° 1105.13
BAEJBRIDGE, K. Guide to the conservatory. Lon-
don, 1842. 12° 108.19
BAKER, Mrs. H. N. Howard and his teacher ; The
Bister's influence [etc.] Boston, 1859. 16°. 748.1
— Trying to be useful. Boston, 1859. 16° ... 748.2
BALBO, C. Delle speranze d'ltalia 5a ed. Firenze,
1855. Bm.8° 1045.3
BALLOU'S pictorial drawing-room companion.
Boston, 1851-55. 9v. 4° 860.1
BARHAM, T. F. Philadelphia ; or, the claims of
humanity. London, 1858. 12° 138.13
BATCIIELDER, S. Poetry of the bells. Cambridge,
1858. 12° 375.14
BELL, J. British theatre. Comedies — operas —
tragedies. London, 1791-93. 18v. 18°... 450.1
Contents. — Comedies : Vol. I. The country girl,
altered from Wycherly by David Garrick; Rule a
wife and have a wife, Beaumont and Fletcher; The
alchyraist, altered from Ben Jonson; Love for love,
by "William Congreve; Love makes a man, or the
fop's fortune, by Colley Cipher. IL The busy
body, by Sirs. S. Centlivre; The chances, as altered
from Beaumont and Fletcher by His Grace the Duke
of Buckingham; The tender husband, or the accom-
plished fools, by Sir Richard Steele; The beaux' strata-
gem, by Geo. Farquhar ; The Spanish fryar, or
the double discovery, by Mr. John Dryden. IIL
The gamesters, as altered by Garrick from James
Shirley and C. Johnson; The conscious lovers, by Sir
Richard Steele; Every man in his humour, by Ben
Jonson, as altered by David Garrick; The careless
husband, by Colley Cibber; The provoked husband, or
a journey to London, by Sir John Vanbrugh and C.
Cibber. IV. Amphitryon, or the two Socias, altered
from Dryden by Dr. John Hawkesworth; The found-
ling, by Mr. Edward Moore; The good-natured man,
by Dr. Oliver Goldsmith; The brothers, by Richard
Cumberland; The minor, by Samuel Foote. V. The
raiser, by Henry Fielding; The way to keep him, by
Arthur Murphy ; She stoops to conquer, or the mis-
takes of a night, by Dr. Goldsmith; The country
lasses, or the custom of the manor, by Mr. Charles
Johnson; The fair quaker of Deal, or the humours of
the navy, by Mr. Charle* Shadwell. VI. The West
Indian, by Richard Cumberland ; The hypocrite,
altered from C. Cibber, by Isaac Bickerstaff; The city
•wives' confederacy, by Sir J. Vnnbrugh; The com-
mittee, by tho Hon. SirB. Hotrardi The wonder, a
BELL
COBBKTT
BELL, J. British theatre, continued.
woman keeps a secret! by Mrs. S. Centlivre. VII. A
bold stroke for a wife, by Mrs. Centlivre; The sus-
piciuui husband, by Dr. B. Hoadly; The recruiting
officer, by G. Farquhar; All in the wrong, by A.
Murphy; The constant couple, or a trip to the jubilee,
by G. Farquhar. VIII. The school for lovers, by W.
Whitehead; The fashionable lover, by R. Cumber-
land; The school for wives, by II. Kelly; The clan-
destine marriage, by G. Colman and D. Garrick; The
drummer, or the haunted house, by J. Addison. IX.
The double gallant, or the sick lady's cure, by C.
Cibber; She wou'd and she wou'd not, or the kind
impostor, by C. Cibber; The refusal, or the ladies'
philosophy, by C. Cibber; The jealous wife, by G.
Colman; The natural son, by K.Cumberlnnd. Operas :
X. Comus, a mask, by J. Milton; The maid of
the mill, by I. Bickcrstaff; The school for fathers, or
Lionel and Clarissa, by I. Bickerstaff; Love in a vil-
lage, by I. Bickerstart'; The beggars' opera, by J. Gay.
Tragedies : XI. Venice preserved, or a plot dis-
covered, by T. Otway; The fair penitent, by Nicholas
Rowc; Zara, from the Zaire of Voltaire, by A. Hills
Douglas, by J. Home; The mourning bride, by Mr.
W. Congreve. XII. The orphan, or the unhappy
marriage, by T. Otway; Cato, by J. Addison; The
distrest mother, translated by A. Philips, from tho
Andromaque of Racine; The Earl of Essex, by II.
Jones; Jane Shore, by N. Rowc. XIII. Cleone, by Mr.
fi. Dodsley; Zimena, or the heroic daughter, by C.
Cibber; All for love, or the world well lost, by Mr.
Dryden; Tamerlane, by N. Rowe; Isabella, or the
fatal marriage, altered from T. Southern. XIV. Tan-
cred and Sigismunda, by Mr. J. Thomson; George
Bamwell, by G. Lillo; The Grecian daughter, by A.
Murphy; The gamester, by Mr. E. Moore; The Earl
of Warwick, translated from La Ilarpe, by Dr. W.
Francklin. XV. Philaster, altered from Beaumont and
Fletcher; The Carmelite, by R. Cumberland; Alzira,
translated from Voltaire, by A. Hill; (Edipus, by Dry-
den and Lee; Medea, by Mr. R. Glover. XVI. Tho
Albion queens, or the death of Mary Queen of
Scots, by J. Banks; Edward the black prince, or the
battle of Poictiers, by W. Shirley; Boadicea, by Mr.
Glover; Lady Jane Gray, by N. Rowe; Oroonoko,
by T. Southern. XVII. Theodosius, or the force of
love, by N. Lee; The revenge, by E. Young; The
Roman father, altered from Mr. W. 'Whitehead; The
siege of Damascus, by J. Hughes; The rival queens,
or the death of Alexander the Great, by Nathaniel
Lee. XVIII. The battle of Hastings, by R. Cumber-
land; The choleric man, by R. Cumberland! The
discovery, by Mrs. F. Sheridan; King Charles I., by
Mr. W. Havard; The Countess of Salisbury, by Hall
Hartson.
BELVILLE, J. H. Manual of the barometer. 2d
edition. London, 1849. sm.8° 148.13
BENTWRIGHT, J. The American horse-tamer.
New York, 1858. 12" 168.9
BERRIMAN, M. W. Militiaman's manual. New
York, 1858. 12° 187.13
BETTI, S. L'illustre Italia. Dialoghi. 5a ed.
Torino, 1853 1059.17
BIANCHETTI, G. Dello scrittore italiano : [e] degli
uomini di lettere. Ed. riveduta. Firenze,
1855. 12° 1045.7
BIANCIARDI, S. Letture offerte ai fanciulli e ai
giovinetti italiani. Livorno, 1853. 16°. . . 1059.19
BIOT, J. B. Elementary astronomy; ed. by Rev.
H. Goodwin. Cambridge, 1850. 8° .... 148.10
BISHOP, G. Every woman her own lawyer. New
York, [1858.] 12° 134.20
BLONDE and brunette. [A story.] New York,
1858. 12° 485.13
BOAS, E. Schiller's Jugendjahre. Hrsg. v- W. v.
Maltzahn. Hannover, 1856. 2v. 10° ... 1023.6
BOHN, H. G. Hand-book of games. London,
185°- 16° 830.13-17
BOSAKQUET, S. R. " Vestiges of the natural his-
tory of creation " examined and exposed.
2d edition. London, 1845. 12* 167.31
BOYES, J. F.. Life and books. London, 1859. 12° 385.10
BREMER, F. Father and daughter. Translated
by M. Howitt. Philadelphia, n.d. 12°. . .496.6-10
BREWSTER, Sir D. The kaleidoscope : its history,
theory, and construction. 2d ed. London,
1858. 16° '....: 148.12
— On magnetism : [from] the Encyclopedia
Britannica. Edinburgh, 1838. 12° . . , , , 148.11
BROGLIE, A. de. Etudes morales et litteraires.
Paris, 1S53. 12°
BROUGH, .T. C. Fairy tales of science. London,
1859. 12°
BROWN, J., M.I>. Locke and Sydenham, with
other papers. Edinburgh, 1858. 12°. . . .
BROWN, J. [of Barnwcll]. Sixty years' gleanings,
from life's harvest. Cainb. [Eng.], 1858. 12°
BROWNSON, O. A. The convert : or, leaves from
my experience. New York, 1857. 12° ...
BRYANT, J. D. Redemption. A poem. Phila-
delphia, 1859. 12°
BRYANT, W. C. Letters of a traveller. 2d series.
New York, 1859. 8°
BUCKLAND, F. T. Curiosities of natural history.
From 4th London ed. Ne,r York, 1859. 12°
BULFINCH, T. The age of chivalry. Boston, 1859.
12°
BULLAR, J. and H. A winter in the Azores ; and
a summer at the baths of the Furnas. Lon-
don, 1841. 2v. 8°
BUSHNELL, H. Nature and the supernatural as
constituting the one system of God. 3d
ed. New York, 1858. 8°
BUTLER, C. Historical memoirs of the English,
Irish, and Scottish Catholics. 3d ed. Lon-
don, 1822. 4v. 8°
BRYDGES, S. E. Recollections of foreign travel.
London, 1825. 2v. 10°
CAMBRIDGE, fing., University of. Prize poems.
Cambridge, 1859. 12°
CANTti, C. Letture" giovanili. 10a-14a ediz. Mi-
lano, 1846-51. 4v. in 2. 16°
— La Lombardia nel secolo XVII. Milano,
1854. 16°
— Storia della citta e della diocesi di Como.
Firenze, 1856. 2v. 8°
CARLYLE, T. History of Frederick the Great.
New York, 1858. 2v. 12°
— Life of Robert Burns. New York, 1859. 18°
CARPENTER, M. Juvenile delinquents. London,
1853. 12°
CART, A. Pictures of country life. N.Y, 1859. 12°
CASKET of entertaining and useful reading. New
York, 1843. 12°
CATLOW, A. Garden botany. Lond., 1855. sq.!6°
— Greenhouse botany. London, 1857. 16° .. .
CATLOW, M. E. British entomology. 2d edition.
London, 1852. 16°
CAVALCA, D. Specchio di Croce, ridotto alia sua
vera Iczione, per cura di B. Sorio. Venezia,
1840. 16°
CELNART, Mme. Manuel de la bonne compagnie.
Nouvelle edition. Paris, 1852. 12° ..
CHAMBERS, R. Domestic annals of Scotland, from
the reformation to the revolution. Edin-
burgh, 1858. 2v. 8°
— History of Scotland. New edition. London,
1849. 2v. in 1. 10°
— Traditions of Edinburgh. Edinb., 1856. 10°.
CHAPONE, Mrs. II. Posthumous works, and cor-
respondence, with life and character. Lon-
don, 1807. 2v. 10°
CHARLESWORTH, M. L. The ministry of life. ' A
tale. New York, 1858. 12°
CHATEAUBRIAND, R. F. A. de. Atala, Rene", lea
Abencerages, suivis du voyage en Amerique.
Paris, 1854. 12°
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PINKERYON, J. N. Sleep and its phenomena.
London, 1839. 10° 158.26
POPULAR geography of plants. By K. M. C.
Edited by C. Daubeny. London, 1855. 10°. 168.17
POLO, Marco. Travels. Ed. by T. Wright. Lon-
don, 1854. p.8° 857.6
POWELL, B. Unity of worlds and of nature. 2d
ed. London, 1856. 10°
PRATT, A. Common things of the sea coast. Lon-
don, 1856. 10°
PEESCOTT, W. H. History of the reign of Philip
"the Second of Spain. Vol. III. Boston,
1859. 8° 971.1-10
128.13
PROGRESSIVE
STE1NMETZ
PROGRESSIVE speaker and common school reader
Boston, 185S. K° 385.2
PULLAN,. Mrs. Lady's manual of fancy work.
Ni-w York, I860. 12" 187 12
PUXCHARD, G. View of Congregationalism,
lutrod. essay by R. S. Storrs. 3d ed. Bos-
ton, 1850. 12° 1105.12
QciNCY,J. The life of John Quincy Adams. Bos-
ton, 1858. 8° 522.3
RAINEY, G. Formation of shells, bone [etc.]
London, 1858. p.8° 175.15
READ.G. Baker's assistant. 2ded. Lond., 1854. 10° 189.18
— Cookery, confectionery, and pickling. Lon-
don, 1850. 10° 189.17
READINGS for young men, merchants, and men of
business. Repr. from London ed. Boston,
1859. 12° 138.11
REDPATH, J. The roving editor. New York,
1859. 12° 299.8
REID, T. Works. Preface, notes, and supple-
mentary dissertations, by Sir AVillinm
Hamilton. Prefixed, Stewart's life of Reid.
Edinburgh, 1840. 8° 804.2
REYB.VUU, M. Roch Louis. Jerome Paturot a la
recherche de la meilleure des republiques.
Bruxolles, 1849. 4v. 18° 1004.22
RICE, II. Mount Vcrnon, and other poems. Bos-
ton, 1858. 12° 375.12
RICE, N. P. Tri.ils*of a public benefactor. New
York, 1859. 12° 158.27
RICHARDSON, W. H. Jr. Boot and shoe manufac-
turer's assistant and guide. Boston, 1858. 8° 196.20
RIGHT ER, J. P. Sketches of and from Jean Paul
Richtcr. London, 1859. 12° 545.28
RICORD, F. W. History of Rome, for the use of
schools. New York, 1859. 12° 948.12-14
ROBERTS, M. History of the Mollusca. London,
1851. 16° J78.40
ROBERTS, 1.1. Voices from the woodlands, de-
scriptive of forest trees fete]. London,
1850. 10° 168.12
ROBERTSON, F. W. Lectures and addresses. Bos-
ton, 1859. 12° 894.12
ROBERTSON, J. P. and W. P. Letters on South
America. London, 1843. 3v. 16° 637.10
ROPERTSON, W. P. A visit to Mexico, with ad-
ventures on the way. London, 1853. 2v. 16° 638.10
ROBINSON, E. Memoir of Rev. Wm. Robinson.
New York, 1859. 8° • . . 536.7
ROE, A. S. True to the last. New York, 1858. 12° 735.14
ROLLE, H. Memoires de Jerome Paturot. Brux.,
1843. 2v. 18° 1064.21
ROSSE, J. W. Index of dates. Vol. I. London,
1858 857.8
RUSKIN, J. The true and the beautiful. Selected
from the works of J. R" Notice of the
author by L. C. Tuthill. New York, 1859.
12° 200.17
RUSSELL, Lord John. Life and times of Charles
James Fox. Vol. I. London, 1859. 12°. . 577.1
RYDER, G. M. Gillian ; and other poems. Phila-
delphia, 1858. 12° 375.7
SAINTE-AULAIRE, Le Marquis de. Les dernicrs
Valois, les Guise et Henri IV. Paris,
1854. 12° 1004.10
SAINTE-BEUVE, C. A. Nouveaux portraits et cri-
tiques litteraires. Bruxelles, 1830. 3v. 10° 1004.19
— Tableau de la poesie franjaise, au XVIe
siecle. Paris, 1843. 12° 1064.14
SALA, G. A. A journey due North Notes hi
Russia. Boston, 1858. 12° 666.5
SCHEDEL, H. E. The emancipation of faith. Ed.
byG.Schedel. New York, 1858. 2v. 8°.. 1082.1
SCHILLER, C. v. Briefe von Schiller's Gattin.
Hrsg. v. H. Duntzer. Leipzig, 1856. 16*. . 1023.8
SCHILLER. J. C. F. v. Briefwechsel mit Korner.
Berlin, 1847. 4v. 12' 1023.7
SCHILLER, J. C. F. v. Briefwechsel zwischen
Schiller u. W. v. Humboldt. Mit Voreriu-
neruiig ueber S. von W. v. Humboldt.
Stuttgart, 1830. 10° 1023.9
— Nachtragc zu Schiller's siimmtlichen AVerken.
Hrsg. v. E. Boas. Neue Ausgabe. Stuttgart,
1840-53. 3v. 16° 1032.1
— Schiller's Briefe. Hrsg. v. Dr. H. During.
Altenburg, 1840. 2v. 10°^ 1033.1
— Schiller's Gedichte crliiutert von H. Viehoff.
• NeueAufl. Stuttgart, 1850. 3v. 10° . ... 1023.10
SCHMIDT, J. Geschichte der deutschcn Literatur
im 19ten Jahrhundert. 2te And. Leipzig,
1855. 3v. 8° 1023.2
SCHOPENHAUER, J. Sammtliche Schriften. Ber-
lin, 1830-31. 24v. 18° 1033.2
SCORESUY, W. Adventurous life of W. Scoresby.
London, 1851. 8° 578.15
— American factories and their female opera-
tives. London, 1845. 12° 190.21
— Zoistic magnetism. London, 1849. 8° . . . . 194.15
SCOURING of the white horse. Boston, 1859. 16°. 434. 12-17
Scorr,'Sir W. Recollections. London, 1837. 16* 587.2
SEWELL, W. Christian morals. New ed. Lon-
don, 1849. 16° 128.14
SEYMOUR, C. C B. Self-made men. New York,
1858. 12° ". 543.13
SHAW, C. Description of Boston. Boston, 1817.
12° 22£.16
SHAW, J. A gallop to the antipodes. London,
1858. 12° 687.25
SHEIL, Rev. Dr. The Bible against protestantism
and for catholicity. 5th ed. Boston, 1859. 12° 1105.16
SHERIDAN, R. B. Speeches, with a sketch of his
life. London, 1842. 3v. 8° 864.1
— Dramatic works, with a memoir. London,
1857. p.8° 847.2-6
SHIRREFF, E. Intellectual education. London,
1858. 12° 138.12
SIDNEY Grey : a tale of school life. New York,
1859. 10' 748.5
SIGOURNEY, Mrs. L. H. The daily counsellor.
Hartford, 1859. 12° 375.18
SILLIMAN, B., Jr. First principles of physics ; or,
natural philosophy. Philadelphia, 1859.
12° 148.5
SILLOWAY, T. W. Text-book of modern carpen-
try. Boston, 1858. 12° 190.19
SIMMONDS, P. L. Curiosities of food. .London,
1859. 12° 189.14
SIMON, J. Sanitary condition of London. Lon-
don, 1854. 8° , . 138.15
SMEATON and lighthouses. [Biogr.J London,
1844. sm.l2° 190.23
SMITH A. A month at Constantinople. 3d cd.
London, 1851. 16° 689.20
— Evening parties. London, n.d. 32° 450.5
SMITH, C/ II. J. Parks and pleasure grounds.
London, 1852. 12° 207.21
SMITH, S. My thirty years out of the senate, by
Maj. Jack Downing. New York, 1859. 12°. 309.14
SMITH, \V. Thorndale ; or, the conflict of opinions.
Boston, 1859. s 12° 894.11
SOMERVILLE, M. Connection of the physical sci-
ences. 9th ed. London, 1853. 12° 148.8
SOUTHEY, C. B. Tales of the factories. Edinb.,
1833. 10° 385.9
SPURGEON, C. H. Spurgeon's gems. New York,
1858- 12° no5.6
STANLEY, A. P. Life and correspondence of
Thomas Arnold. 5th ed. London, 1845.
2v- 8° ' 576.8
STANLF.Y, C. H. Chess player's instructor. New
York, 1859. 18° 189.21
STARK, R. M. Popular history of British mosses.
London, 1854. 16° 108. 15
STAUNTON, H. The chess-player's handbook. 2d
ed. London, 1848. 16° 836.8-12
STEINMETZ, A. Japan and her people. London,
1859. 12° 709.22
STILES
STILES, J. D. Twelve messages from the spirit
John Quincy Adams. Boston, 1859. 8° . . 122.19
STRICKLAND, A. Lives of the Queens of Scot-
land. Vol. VII. New York, 1859. 12°.. . 503.4-5
STRICKLAND, Major. Twenty-seven years in
Cuuada West. Ed. by Agnes Strickland.
X,ondon, 1853. 2v. in 1. 12° 635.23
SUTTON, T. Dictionary of photography. London,
1858. 8° 187.11
TAYLOR, I. Logic in theology, and other essays.
London, 1859. 12° 128.23
— Kestoration of belief. Cambridge, 1855. 12°. 128.10
TERENTIUS Afer, P. Comedies. Transl. by H.
T. Riley. Blank verse translation by Geo.
Colman. New York, 1859. 12" SS5.1
THACKERAY, W. M. Christmas books ; Mrs. Per-
kins' ball ; Our street ; Dr. Birch. New
ed. London, 1857. 10° 509.15
THAYER, TV. M. The poor girl and true woman.
From the life of Mary Lyon and others.
Boston, 1859. 16° 138.10
THOMPSON, J. P. Memoir of Rev. David Tappan
Stoddard. New York, 1858. 12° 535.16-17
THOMPSON, TV. Outline of the laws of thought.
From 4th Lond. ed. Cambridge, 1859. 12° . 123.18
THOMSON, TV. M. The land and the book. New
York, 1859. 2v. 8° CS8.1
TIMES, J. Curiosities of London. London, 1855.
10° 999.9
— Year-book of facts. Lond., 1859. IGVVol. XXII.of 159.2
TOMMASiio, N. Fede e bellezza. 4a ed. Milano,
1852. 12' 10*5.1
— Nuove speranze d'ltalia. Firenze, 1848. 12° . 1059.16
TRAIN, G. F. Spread-eagleism. N.Y., 1859. 12°. 299.9
TYLER, S. The progress of philosophy. Phila-
delphia, 1803. 12° 122.17
UHDEN, II. F. New England theocracy. Boston,
1859. 12° 1105.8
UNITED STATES. Exploration of the Valley of
the Amazon. Part I., Ilerndon. Part II.,
Gibbon. TVith maps. Washington, 1S54.
4v. 8° C22.1-2
UNPROTECTED females in Sicily, Calabria, and on
the top of Mount ..Etna. London, 1859. 12° C77.1
VAUDENIIOFF, G. Common sense. A satire in
verse. Boston, 1858. 12°. 375.13
VANE-STEWART, C. W. Tour in the north of
Europe in 1836-37. London, 1838. 2v.ini. 8° 666.8
YERDIZOTTI, G. M. Favole morali antiche vol-
garizzate. Milano, 1822. 16° 1059.23
NOTE Additional copies of many books in the original Index have been procured for the Library; but it has
not been thought necessary to repeat their titles in this Supplement.
VEKGNAUD, P. Manuel des Jeunes Gens, ou
sciences, arts, et recreations qui leur con-
viennent. Paris, Koret, 1831. 2v. sm.l2° . 1079.16
WALMSLEY, II. M. Algeria during the Kabyle war.
London, 1858. 12°. .. 689.19
WALPOLE, II. Letters. Ed. by P. Cunningham.
Vol. IX. London, 1859. 8° 572.3
WARREN, S. Development of the present age.
New ed. Edinburgh, 1854. sm.8° 138.18
— Duties of attornies and solicitors. 2d ed
Edinburgh, 1851. 10° 139.27
— Miscellanies critical, imaginative, and jurid-
ical. Contributed to Blackwood. Edinb.,
1855. 2v. 10° 507.4
WARREN, T. R. Dust and foam ; or, three oceans
and two continents. New York, 1859. 12". 700.10
WATKINS, J. Life of R. B. Sheridan. 3d ed.
London, 1818. 2v. 8° 572.5
WATSON, A. American home garden. New York,
1859. 12° 10(3.20
WAYLAND, F. Sermons to the churches. New-
York, 1858. 12° 1105.5
WELLS, D. A. Annual of scientific discovery for
1859. Boston, 1859. 12° Vol. X. of 159.1
WHATELY, R. Errors of Romanism. Essays.
3d series. 5th ed. London, 185G. 8° ... 128.8
WHITE, A. Popular history of birds. London,
1855. 16° 178.41
WHITE, W. A month in Yorkshire. London,
1858. 8° 645.5
WHITTEMORE,T. Autobiography. Bost.,1859. 12° 535.18
WHITWORTII, J. Miscellaneous papers on me-
chanical subjects. London, 1858. 8° .... 194.20
WILKS, W. and M. The three archbishops : Lan-
franc — Anselm— A'Becket. London [1858].
12° 542.7
IAJUS, C- Narratives of travellers in Africa.
London, 1859. 12" ....-....' 707.16
TVlLLL-VMS, S. F. Elements of mechanics and hy-
drostatics. Cambridge, 1854. 16" 148.14
"\ViLMER, L. A. Life, travels, and adventures of
Ferdinand de Soto, Philadelphia, 1858. 8° 541.8
WILSON, J. Mechanics' and builders' price-book.
New York, 1859. 12° 187.14
WILSON, R. A. History of the conquest of Mexico.
Philadelphia, 1859. 12° 255.2
WINTER, C. T. Six months in British Burmah.
London, 1853. 12° 700.11
WOOD, W. M. Fankwei ; or the San Jacinto in'
the seas of India, China, and Japan. New
York, 1859. 12° 700.12
PUBLIC LIBRARY OF THE CITY OF BOSTON.
SECOND SUPPLEMENT TO THE INDEX.
CONTAINING A LIST OF THE BOOKS PLACED IN THE LOWER HALL, FEOM MARCH 26, 1859,
TO OCTOBER 20, 1859.
Shelf. No.
ABBOTT, J. Harper's Story Books. New York,
n.d. 16°.
The Alcove.-. 440.45-4t>
The Alps 440.39-40
American history » > » . . 440.29-GO
Ancient history. . • » » • • • 440.25-2(5
Aunt Margaret 440.51-52
Bruno 440.1-S
Carl and Jocko 440.55-50
Congo 440.67-^38
Dialogues.
. 440.47-48
Elfred . . 410.33-3
Emma - 440.17-18
The engineer . . , . . 440.37-38
English history 440.27-28
Franklin 410.21-22
Gibraltar Gallery 440.43-44
The great elm 440.40-50
Harper's Establishment 440.10-20
Jasper 440.65-06
John True. , ". • .440.31-32
Judge Justin 440.61-62
Lapstone ..,,.. 440.57-58
The little Louvre 440.13-14
Little Paul 440.71-72
Minigo . 440.63-64
The museum. 440.35-36
Orkney 440.59-60
Prank 440.15-16
The.6traitgate 440.5-5
The studio 410.23-24
Three gold doflars 440.41-42
Timooo and Fanny 440.11-12
Timboo arid Joliba 440.0-10
Vernon 440.53-54.
Viola 440.69-70
Virginia 440.7-8
Willie 440.3-4
— History of Alexander the Great. New York,
1857. 10° 550.1-2
— - King Alfred, of England. New York,
185G. 10° 550.19-20
— - Charles!., of England. N.Y.,1854. 16" 550.31-32
— - Charles II., of England. N.Y.,1854. 16" 550.33-34
— - Cyrus the Great. New York, 1857. 10° . 550.5-0
— - Darius the Great. New York, 1854. 16° 550.11-12
— - Queen Elizabeth. New York, 1858. 16° 550.35-36
— - Hannibal. New York, 1857. 16".. . . .'550.9-10
— - Julius Casar. New York, 1859. 16° .. 550.13-14
— - Mary Queen of Scots. N. Y., 1859. 16° 550.37-38
— - Nero. New York, 1854. 16° 550.15-16
— - Pyrrhus. New York, 1854. 16° «550. 17-18
— - Richard I., of England. N.Y., 1857. 16° 550.23-21
— - Richard II., of England. N.Y., 1858. 16" 550.25-26
— - Richard I II., of England. N.Y.,1858. 10°550.27-28
— - Romulus. New York, 1854. 10' 550.3-4,
— - William the Conqueror. N.Y., 1859. 16" 550.21-22
— - Xerxes the Great. N.Y.,1854. 16° . . . 550.7-8
— Rollo in Naples. Boston, 1858. 16°.. , , ,677.10-11
— - Scotland. Boston, 1657. 16° 677.18-19
ABBOTT, J. S C. Empire of Russia. New York,
1860. 12° , 927.14
— French Revolution of 1789. N. Y., 1859. 8°. . 1001.3-7
— Historyof Henry IV-. Of France. New York.
1850. 10° .,,,,,, 550.29-30
Shelf. No.
ABBOTT, J. S. C. Hernando Cortez. N. Y., 1S55.
16" ..................... 550.45-46
_ - Madame Roland. N.York, 1858. 16'. . 550.39-40
_ - Maria Antoinette. N.York, 1857. 16°. . 550.41-42
— - King Philip. New York, 1857. 16°. . . 550.43-41
— - Napoleon Bonaparte. N. Y.,1855. 2v. 8°. 011.1-2
ABOUT, E. The Roman question. Transl. by H.
C. Coapc. New York, 1859. 12° ...... 1098.20
— La question romaine. Bruxelles, 1859. 8°. . 1074.34
ACCOUNT of Laura Bridgman. 2d edition. Lon-
don, 1845. 32°. . .' ............ 539.32
ACCOUNTS of shipwrecks and of other disasters
at sea. Brunswick, Me., 1823. 12° ..... 699.18
ACTING proverbs ; or, drawing-room theatricals.
London, 1S5S. 12° .......... , . . 3S5.17
ADAMS, H. G. Cage and singing birds. New ed.
London, 1859. 18° ............. 170.13
ADOLPirus, J- L. Letters from Spain in 1S5G and
1857. London, 1858. 12" .......... 666.19
AGASSIZ, Mrs. First lessons in natural history.
Boston, 1859. 12° .............. 176.15
AGNEL, H. R. The book of chess. N.Y., 185'J. 12° 187.18
AIXSWORTH, W. Researches in Assyria, Babylo-
nia, and Chaldea. London, 1838. 6°. . . . 940.5
ALCOTT, W. A. Forty years in the wilderness of
pills and powders. Boston, 1859. 12°. . . 530.10
— The house I live in. Ed. by T. C. Girtin. 9th
ed. London, 1857. 32° ........... 139.42
ALL about it : or, the history of common things.
New York, 1859. 12° ............ 187.17
ALLEN, Mrs. S. S., and others. The mother's as-
sistant. Boston, 1853. 8° ......... 126.10
ALLEN, R. L. The American farm book. N. Y.,
1858. 12° .................. 166.21
ALMOST a heroine. Boston, 1859. 12" ...... 497.13
ALTHAUS, J. Treatise on medical electricity.
London, 1859. 8° ...... ........ ]f>3. 15
ANDERSON, R. Observations upon the Pelopon-
nesus and Greek islands made in 1829- Bos-
ton, 1830. 12° ................ CS9.22
ANDREWS, A. History of British journalism.
London, 1859. 2v. 8° ............ 395.!
ARABIAN nights' entertainments. Transl. by Rev.
E. Forster. London, 1856. 8" ....... 711. t
— - Same. Transl. by E. W. Lane. N. Y.,
1856. 2v. 12* ................
ARNOLD, Dr. J. M. Ishmael ; or, a natural history
of Islamism. London, 1859. 8° ...... 1104.4
ARNOLD, T. Life of Hannibal. N.Y., 1860. 18° . 550.61
ARKOwsMrrir, A. Compendium of ancient and
modern geography. London, 1839. 8°. . . 942.3
ARTHUR, W. The successful merchant. 20th ed.
London, 1858. p.8° ............. 587.0
ATIIERSTONE, E. The fall of Nineveh. A poem.
London, 1847. 2v. 8° ............ 374.1
AUTRICHE et son gouvernement. Paris, 1859. 8° 1074.25
AYERST, W. The Jews of the nineteenth century.
London, 1848. 12° ............. 115.15
AZEGLIO, M. d'. Ettore Fieramosca ; or the chal-
lenge of Barletta. Boston, 1859. 12°. . . . 917.7
BADEAU, A. The vagabond. New York, 1859. 12° 903.8
B.ULLIE, J. The missionary of Kilmany > being
a memoir of Alexander Paterson. 14th ed.
Edinburgh, 1859. 24° .......... . . 1098.32
BAKER
COLE
BAKER, H. K. and A. R. Theology in romance.
Boston, 1859. 2v. 18° 408.13
BALFOUK, C. L. Morning dewdrops. 4th ed.
London, 1850. 12° 108.25
BALL, J. Peaks, passes, and glaciers. London,
1859. 8* C06.12
BALLANTYNE, II. M. The coral island. London,
1858. 10° 748.8
— Ungava: a tale of Esquimaux land. London,
1S5S. 12° 748.15
BARANTE, Baron de. Le parlemcnt et La Fronde.
La vie de Mathieu Mole. Paris, 1859. 8° . 1074.1
BARCLAY, S. Personal recollections of the Amer-
ican revolution. Kew York, 1859. 12°.. . 217.19
BARTOLI, D., and Maffei, J. P. Life of St. Francis
Xavier. Pref. by Dr. Faber. 1st Am., from
Lond. ed. Baltimore, 1859. 12° 612.11
BASHAM, W. R. On dropsy. London, 1858. 8°. 153.13
BAUTAIN, M. Art of extempore speaking. Kew
. York, 185'J. 12° 390.5
BEDE, C. Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green.
London, 1858. 12° 500.9
BEECHER, II. AV. Fruits, flowers, and farming.
New York, 1859. 12" 100.30
— Kew star papers. Kew York, 1859. 12° ... 115.3
BELCHER, J. Historical sketches uf Jiymns.
Philadelphia, 1850. 12° £57.9
BELL, J. Treatise on batlis. 2d ed. Philadelphia,
1£5:>. 12° 153.28
BENNETT, J. C. History of the saints ; an expose
of mormonism. Boston, 1842. 12° . . . . . 115.14
BERQUIK, A. de. The children's friend. Kew
York, 1857. 2v. in I. 12" 727.11-12
BEST method of doing common things. 4th ed.
London, n.d. 18'
BIBLE : Kotes on the Arts of the Apostles. By
M. W. Jacobus. Kew York, 1S59. 12°. .
189.37
115.5
BICKEKSTETH, J. L. Memoir. Lond., n.d. 32" . 180.34
BIRCIIALL, J. England under the Kormans and
Piantagenets. London, 1858. 8° 998.2
BISHOP, J. English laws respecting landlords,
tenants, and lodgers. London, n.d. 32°... 128.34
BITZIUS, A. Gesammelte Schriften. Bde 8—12.
Berlin, 1856. 16" 2025.1
Contents. — Vols. VIII— X. — Erzahlungen und
Bilder aus dem Volksleben der Schweiz. XL Ja-
kobs, des Ilandwerksgesellen, Wanderungen dureh
die Schweiz. XTT. Bureli, der Branntweimsaufer,
odcr : der heilige Weilmachtsabend.
BLAKEY, R. Angling ; or, how to angle and
where to go. Kew ed. Lond., 1858. . 12°. . 108.22
— Old faces in new masks. Loidon, 1859. 12". 905.10
BLANCIIET, P. Maistre Pierre Pathelin. Kouv.
Ed. Kotes par P. L. Jacob. Paris, 1859. 12° 1074.30
BOAS, E. Schiller und Goethe im Xenienkampf.
Stuttgart, 1851. 2 Thle. 1851. 8" 1032.3
BORDEAUX wine and liquor dealers' guide. Kew
York, 1858. 12" 189.22
BOSTON. Dedication of the Public Library. Bos-
ton, 1858. 8° 292.1
BOULLEE, A. Essai sur la vie, le caractere et lea
ouvragcs de J. E. 31. Portalis. Paris, 1859.
8° 1074.2
BOUTVVELL, G. S. Educational topics and institu-
tions. Boston, 1859. 12° • . • 138.30
BOWMAN, A. Common things of every day life.
London, 1857. 1S° 189.31.36
— The Kangaroo hunters. London, 1859. 12° . 727.13
BRABAZON, E. J. Historical tales of the Muslims
in Spam. London, 1853. 18° 487.6
BREAKFAST, dinner, and tea. Kew York, 1859. 12° 903.12
BREWSTER, C. W. Kamblcs about Portsmouth.
Portsmouth, 1859. 8° 233.5
BRIGHTWELL, C. L. Heroes of the laboratory
and the workshop. London, 1859. 12° . . . 550.54
BRITISH birds. The water birds. Lond., n.d. 18° 170.12
BRITISH laud birds. London, n.d. 18° 176.11
BRITISH Museum, (The). Edinburgh, 1850. 12° . 207.24
BRITISH workman, (The). London, 1856. Fol. ., 900.1
BUOCK, Mrs. C. Children at home. Lonc'.c.i,
1859. 12' ....
BROCK, Mrs. Ci "Working and waiting. London,
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— Goethe's Leben. 2te Ansg. Stuttgart, 1854,
4v. 10' ....... . 2010.3
VOYAGES round the world. London, 1857. 12°. 707.18
VIIAIE question (La.) France — Italie— Autrichc.
Paris, 1809. a" 1074.10
WALPOLF., H. Journal of the reign of George
the Third, 1771-1763. Ed. with notes by Dr.
Doran. London, 1850. 2v. 8° 083.2
WALTER Thornley; or, a peep at the past. New
York, Ib59. 12° -. . . 500. 1«
WARD, Mrs. Hardy and Hunter. Lond., 1858. 12° 743.19
— Telescope teachings. London, 1859. 12°.. . llci.10
WATT, James, and the steam engine. London,
n.d. 32° 200.23
WEBB, Rev. T. W. Celestial objects for common
telescopes. London, 1850. 12° 148. 24/
WELD, C. R. The Pyrenees west and east. Lon-
don, 1S59. 6' 600.M
W ii AUTOS, F. A treatise on theism. Philadel-
phia, 1«0. 12° 1105.13
WHAT we did in Australia. Ed. by G. B. Earp.
London, 1£53. 18° 700.27
WHATELY, R. Explanations of the bible and
prayer-book. London, 1858. 18° 1008.27
WHITE, J. llistor/ of Prance. N. York, 1859. 8° 1001.8
WHITE, W. Northumberland, and the Border.
London, 1^50. 8° 645.9
WHITECAU, AV. P.. Jr. Four years aboard the
Whaleship. Philadelphia, 1800. 12°.... 745.10.
•WHITNEY, A. Poems. New York, 1859. 12°.. 385.18
WIIITTIER, J. G. Literary recreations and mis-
cellanies. Boston, 1854. 8° 905. H
WHO is to have it ? A novel. London, 1859.* 12" 407. S
WIFFEN, J. H. Life of Torquato Tasso. New
York, 1859. 1S°. 650.4i
WILCOX, C. M. Rifles and rifle practice. N. York.
1850. 12° ' 196.28
WILLIAMS, R. F. The secret passion. New York,
n.d. 8° 801.0
— Shakespeare and his friends. N.York, n.d. 8°. 801.9
— The youth of Shakespeare. N.York, n.d. 8°. 801.9
WILLIAMS, T. and Calvert, J. Fiji and the Fi-
jians. Ed.byG. S. Rowe. N.Y., 1859. 8°. 034.9
WILLIS, N. P. The convalescent. N. Y. 1859. 12°. 903.7
WILLMOTT, R. A. Pleasures and advantages of
literature. New ed. London, 1857. 18° . 395.6
WILSON, G. The five gateways of knowledge.
2d ed. Cambridge, 1857. 18° 12S.30
WISEMAN, N. Sermons, lectures, and speeches.
Dublin, 1859. 12° 645.10
— - Same. Boston, 1859. 12° C15.S
WOOD, G. B. Treatise on therapeutics and phar-
macology. Phila. 2v. 8". 1855, 1856 ..... 153.21
WOOD, J. G. Common objects of the country.
London, 1858. 12° 178.45
— Common objects of the sea-shore. London,
1859. 18° 168.24:
— My feathered friends. London, 1858. 18°.. 176.10
WORKOISE, E. J. Life of Thomas Arnold. Lond.,
1850. 12° 678.17
Woio.'iM, R. N. A sketch of the history of
painting. New ed. London, 1859. p.8° . . 206.1S
Wop.TiuiX, W. K. Appleton's cyclopaedia of
drawing. New York, 1857. S° 201.7
WRAXALL, L. The armies of the great powers.
London, 1850. 12° 948.15
WYNTER, A. Pictures of town and country life.
London, 1855. 12° 395.2-
YOKOE, C. D. Parallel lives of ancient and mod-
ern heroes. London, 1858. 12° 545.29
YOKOE, C.M. Ben Sylvester's word. New York,
1850. 18° 786.13-20-
— Kenneth : or, the rear guard of the grand
army. Now York, 1855. 12° 786.23
YOUNC; botanists (The). London, n.d. 32°.^.
YOUNG men or tiie Bible. Boston, 1859. 12° .
115.2
PUBLIC LIBRARY OF THE CITY OF BOSTON.
CONTAINING A LIST OF THE BOOKS PLACED IN THE LOWER HALL, FROM OCTOBER 20, 1859,
TO DECEMBER, 13, 1800.
Shelf. No.
ABBOTT, J. American history. New York, 1800.
Vols. 1-2. 10° 308.1
— The Florence stories. Grimkic. New York,
1800. 10 747.3
— History of Genghis Khan. N. Y. 1800. 10°. 550.70
— History of Nero. New York, 1853. 10° . . . 550.07
— History of Peter the Great. N. Y. I860. 10°. 550.71-75
ABBOTT, J. S: C. South and north. N. Y.1830.120 037.20
ABOUT, E. La question romaine. Bruxelles,
1859. 8° 1074.34
— The king of the mountains. Transl. by Mary
L. Booth. Boston, 1801. 12° 405.9
ADAMS, W. H. D. Neptune's heroes, or, the sea-
kings of England. London, 1801. 12° . . . 578.19
ADAMS, \V. T. Little by little ; or, the cruise of
the Flyaway. Boston, 1801. 12° 747.6
ADLER, G. J. Handbook of German literature.
New York, 1857. 12° 2013.5
.AESCHYLUS. Ex novissima recensione Friderici
A. Paley. New York, 1800. 18° 395.15
AOASSIZ, L. J. R. Lake Superior : its physical
character, vegetation, and animals. Bos-
ton, 1850. 8° 1022.1
ALCOTT, Mrs. H. H. Isora's child. N. Y. 1855. 12°. 485. 10
ALCOTT, W. A. The laws of health. Boston,
1859. 12° 1173.2
ALLSTON, W. Monaldi: a tale. Bost. 1841. 12°. 1785.5
ALTHAUS, J. Treatise on medical electricity.
Philadelphia, 1860. 12° 158.34
AMERICAN Christian record. New York, I860. 12°. 114.12
ANDERSEN, H. C. The sand-hills of Jutland.
Boston, 1860. 12° 485.19
ANNALS of England. Oxford, 1858. 3v. 18° . . 998.9
ANSTED, D. T. Geological gossip. London, 1800.
16° 108.38, 158.40
ANTISELL, T. Manufacture of photogenic or hy-
dro-carbon oils. New York, 1859. 8° ... 194.21
APELLES and his contemporaries. Bost. 1860. 10°. 487.11
ARGYLL, dute of. See Campbell, G. D.
ARNOLD, S. G. History of Rhode Island. Vol. II.
New York, 1800. 8° 233.3
ART recreations. Boston, 1860. 12° 207.25
ARTHUR, W. Italy in transition. N.Y. 1800. 12°. 928.13
ATKINSON, T. "W. Travels in the regions of the
upper and lower Amoor. London, 1860. 8°. 681.2
BABSOX, J. J. History of Gloucester, including
the town of Rockport. Gloucester, 1860. 8°. 225.5
BACHI, P. Teatro scelto italiano. Cambrigia,
1829. 12° 1055.2
Contents. — L'Aminta di Tasso ; I/ Artascrsc di Me-
tastasio; La Griselda di Goldoni; La Merope di Maf-
fci; 11 Saul di Alfieri.
BAIRD, S. J. The Elohim revealed in the creation
and redemption of man. Phila. 1800. 8° . 1092.7
BAKEWELL, F. C. Great facts. N. Y. 1860. 12°. 187.22
— Natural evidence of a future life. London,
1835. 8° 122.21
BALL, J. Peaks, passes, and glaciers. 5th edition.
London, I860. 12° 1660.1
BANCROFT, G. History of the United States.
Vol. 8. [The American revolution. Vol. 2.]
Boston, 1800. 8° 212.3-5, 291.1-7
BARBER, J. Treatise on gesture Camb. 1831. 12°. 395.21
BARON-WILSON, M. Memoirs of Harriot, duchess
of St. Albans. Philadelphia, 1860. 2v. 12°. 598.20
Shelf. No.
BARTHKLEMY, J. J. Voyage du jeune Anachar-
sis en Grece. Paris, 1834. 2v. 12° .... 2065.2
BARTHOLOMEW, W. N. Linear perspective ex-
plained. Boston, 1859. 8° 204.9
BARTLETT, D. W. Life and services of Hon. Abra-
ham Lincoln. Added, a sketch of Hannibal
Hamlin. New York, 1800. 12° 527.21
BARTOLOMMEO, F. da S. Concordio. Ammacstra-
menti degli antichi. Milano, 1808. 8° ... 1055.4
BARWELL, Mrs. Infant treatment. Revised and
enlarged. New York, 1844. 12° 187.29
BATEMAN, J. Life of Daniel Wilson. Boston,
1800. 8° 571.1
BATES, S. P. Lectures on mental and moral cul-
ture. New York, 1800. 12° 120.15
BAYLDON, R. Treatise on road legislation. Lon-
don, 1857. 8° 134.29
BEARD, J. R. Self-culture. Manchester, n.d. 12s. 148.40
BEECHER, C. E. An appeal to the people, as au-
thorized interpreters of the Bible. New
York, 1800. 12° 114.2
BEECHEU, E. The concord of ages. New York,
1800. 12° 115.21
BELGIOJOSO, C. T., princesse de. Ermina. Rccits
turco-asiatiqucs. Paris, 1856. 10° 2049.4
BELL, J. Life, speeches, and public services of
John Bell. With a sketch of the life of Ed-
ward Everett. New York, 1800. 12° ... 528.25
BELL, J. D. A man. Philadelphia, 1800. 12°.. 893.11
BELLOWS, H. AV. Re-statements of Christian doc-
trine. New York, 1800. 12° 114.8
BENEDICT, D. Fifty years among the baptists.
New York, 1860. 12° 114.9
BENEDICT, E. C. A run through Europe. New
York, 1800. 12° 665.5
BESANT, W. H. Hydrostatics and hydrodynamics.
Cambridge, 1859. 8° 194.22
BIBLICAL reason why. New York, 1859. 12° . . . 1104.0
BICKERSTETH, E. H. The rock of ages. Intro-
duction by F. D. Huntington. Boston, 1860.
12° 1104.15
BIGELOW, J. History of the cemetery of Mount
Auburn. Boston, 1860. 12° 229.10
BIBCHALL, J. England under the Normans and
Plantagenets. London, n.d. 12° 998.14
BISSETT, A. The strength of nations. London,
1859. 16° m.i?
BLACKWELL, E. The laws of life. Lond. 1859. 10°. 120.36
BOKER, G.H. Calaynos: a tragedy. Philadelphia,
1848. 12° 374.21
BOLLAERT, W. Antiquarian researches in New
Granada, Equador, Peru, and Chili. Lon-
don, 1800. 8° 200.11
BOMBET, L. A. C. Life of Haydn, and life of Mo-
zart. Providence, 1820. 12° 1545.4
BONNECHOSE, F. P. E. B. de. Geographic de la
France. Paris, 1847. 8° 1074.38
BOOTH, M. L. Clock and watch maker's manual.
New York, 1800. 12° 180.1
— History of New York. New York, 1859. 8°. 232.7
BOURNE, J Catechism of the steam engine. New
edition. London, 1859. 10° 187.25
BOWRING, Sir J. A visit to the Philippine Is-
lands. London, 1859. 8° 082.6
BOYD, J. R. Memoir of Philip Doddridge. New
York, 1800. 12° 578.18
BOYS
DEGERANDO
Shelf. No.
BOYS and their rulers. London, 1853. 12° .... 120.29
BilAY, A. E. Trials of the heart. New edition.
London, 1845. 16° 448.18
BKEE, C. B. Species not transmutable. London,
n.d. 12° 174.12
BRINLEY, F. Life of William T. Porter. New
York, 1800. 12° 528.23
BRONTE, C. Jane Eyre. New York, 1848. 8° . . 1780.4
BRONTE, E. Agnes Grey. Philadelphia, n.d. 8°. 803.6
BROOKS, S. Aspen court : a story of our own
time. New York, 1850. 12° 487.18
BROUGHAM, II., lord. Tracts mathematical and
physical. London, 1800. 12° 148.37
BROWNING, E. B. Aurora Leigh. N. Y. 1857. 12°. 335.6-8
- Napoleon in in Italy. New York, 1800. 12°. 374.18
BUCKLAND, F. T. Curiosities of natural history.
2d series. London, 1800. 12° ... vol. n of 177.38
BUCKNILL, J. C. Unsoundness of mind in relation
to criminal acts. 2d ed. London, 1857. 10°. 120.35
BUFFON, G. L. L. de. Morccaux choisis. Paris,
1812. 18° 2009.1
BULFINCH, T. Age of chivalry. Boston, 1859. 12°. 1935.1
— The boy inventor : a memoir of Matthew Ed-
wards. Boston, I860. 10° 537.7-20
BURKE, SirK. Vicissitudes of families. 2d ser.
London, 1800. 12° vol. II of 998.3
BURN, K. S. Handbook of the mechanical arts.
2d edition. Edinburgh, 1800. 12° 205.12
— Illustrated architectural engineering and me-
chanical drawing-book. 2d ed. rev. Lon-
don, 185C. 8° 205.10
— Year book of agricultural facts. Edinburgh,
1860. 12° 108.35
BURNETT, P. H. The path which led a protestant
lawyer to the catholic church. New York,
1860. 8° 1092.0
BURROWES, J. F. The thorough-bass primer.
20th ed. Boston, n.d. 12° .. 209.34
BURROWS, M. Pass and class. Oxford, 1800. 12°. 395.23
BURTON, R. F. Lake regions of central Africa.
London, 1800. 2v. 8° 681.1
— - Same. New York, 1800. 8° 681.3
BURY, C. The insnared. Philadelphia, 1847. 8°. 803.4
BUSK, II. The rifle, and how to use it. 5th ed.
London, 1859. '12° 209.37
BUTLER, S. Hudibras. Ed. by H. G. Bohn. Lon-
don, 1859. 2v. p.8° 847.13
BUXTON, C. Slavery and freedom in the British
West Indies. London, 1800. 12° 209.1
CAIRO, J. Sermons. Edinburgh, 1858. p.8°. . 114.17
CALDERON de la Barca, F. E. Life in Mexico. Bos- •
ton, 1843. 2v. 12° 1C34.4
CALLCOTT, M., lady. Little Arthur's history of
England. New edition. London, 1859. 18°. 998.8
CAMPBELL, C. History of Virginia. Philadelphia,
1860. 8° 232.6
CAMPBELL, G. D., duke of Argyll. Presbytery
examined. 2d cd. London, 1849. 16° ... 1104.9
CAELEN, E. F. One year : a tale of wedlock. N.
York, 1853. 12° 1785.10
CAELTON, R. The new purchase : or seven and a
half years in the far west. New York, 1843.
2v. 12° 634.4
CARLYLE, T. Critical and miscellaneous essays.
Boston, 1800. 4v. 8° •. . . . 893.3
— Life of John Sterling. Boston, 1851. 12°. . 1595.1
CARPENTER, M. Reformatory schools. London,
1851. 8° •. . . 126.28
CARTER, T. Curiosities of war, and military
studies. London, 1800. 10° 998.10
CASTLE, T. Manual of surgery. 4th cd. Bos-
ton, 1839. 18° 158.32
CIIANNING, W. Etherization in childbirth. Bos-
ton, 1848. 8° 102.4
CHANTER, C. Over the cliffs. Boston, 1861. 12°. 495.12
CHAPIN, E. II. The crown of thorns. Boston,
1800. 12° 1104.10
CHARLESWORTII, M. L. Ministering children : a
story. New York, n.d. 18" 1785.14
Shelf. No.
CIIASK, G. W. Digest of masonic law. New
York, 1859. 12° 120.22
CHATEAUBRIAND, R. F. A. de. The martyrs. Ed.
by O.W.Wight. New York, 1859. 12".. 115.20
CHEESKMAN, L. Ishmael and the church. Phila-
delphia, 1800. 12° 110-1.19
CHEEVER, G. B. Studies in poetry. Boston, 1830.
12° 376.4
CHEVREUL, M. E. The principles of colours.
Trausl. by C. Martel. 3d ed. London, 1859.
p.8° 853.9
CHURCHILL. J. F. Pulmonary phthisis. N. Y.
n.d. 8" 153.23
CLAIBORNE, J. F. H. Life and times of General
Samuel Dale. New York, 1800. 12° .... 527.14
CLER, General. Reminiscences of an officer of
Zouaves. Transl. from the French. New
York, 1800. 12° 1000.5
COBBETT, W. Life of Andrew Jackson. New
York, 1837. 18° 519.9
COBBOLD, R. H. Pictures of the Chinese. Lon-
don, 1800. 12° . . 938.15
COCHRANE, T., earl of Dundonald. Autobiog-
raphy of a seaman. Vol. i-n. Second edi-
tion. London, 1860. 8° 577.5
COGGESHALL, G. Historical sketch of commerce
and navigation. New York, 1860. 8° ... 942.5
COLLINS, P. McD. A voyage down the Amoor.
New York, I860. 12° 677.22
COLLINS, T. W. Humanics. New York, I860.
8° 882.2
COLLINS, W. After dark. New York, n.d. 8° . 752.7
— The woman in white. New York, 1800. 8°. 752.8-12
COMBE, G. Constitution of man. 5th Am. ed.
Boston, 1835. 12° 1173.1
CONTRIBUTIONS in rhyme. By a septuagenarian.
Edinburgh, 1860. 12° 374.20
COQUEREL flls, A. Jean Galas ct sa famille. Par-
is, 1858. 12° 2005.4
CORNELL, W. M. How to enjoy life. Philadel-
phia, 1860. 12° 158.39
CORNER cupboard, The : or, facts for everybody.
New York, [1859.] 12° 187.20
COTTLE, J. Reminiscences of Coleridge and
Southey. New York, 1847. 16° 1595.2
COULTAS, H. What may be learned from a tree.
New York, I860. 8° 164.22
CROSBY, N. Annual obituary notices for 1858.
Boston, 1859. 8° 522.10
CROWE, E. E. The history of France. Vol. n.
London, 1860. 8° 1003.6
GUMMING, J. The great tribulation. 2d ser.
New York, 1800. 12° 114.15
CUMMINS, M.S. El Fureidis. Boston, 1800. 12°. 441.1-10
CUST, Sir E. Annals of the wars of the eight-
eenth century. London, 1858-00. 5v. 10°. 9:5'J.13
CUSTIS, G. W. P. Recollections and private me-
moirs of Washington. N. Y. 1800. S° . . 522. 12-13
CZEBNY, C. Letters to young ladies on the art of
playing the piano-forte. Boston, n.d. 8° . 209.27
— Treatise on thorough-bass. Transl. by J. A.
Hamilton. Boston, n.d. 12° 209.33
DALL, C. H. " Woman's right to labor." Three
lectures. Boston, 1800. 12° 395.20
DALLAS, A. R. C. Felix Alvarez. NcwYork, 1818.
2v. 12° 479.4
DARWIN, C. The origin of species. London, 1859.
12° 176.17
— - Same. New York, 1860. 12° 170.18
DAVIES, T. A. Answer to Hugh Miller and theo-
retic geologists. New York, 1800. 12° . . 107.39
DAWSON, J. W. Archaia ; or cosmogony and nat-
ural history of the Hebrew scriptures.
Montreal, 1800. 12° 167.38
DAY, H. N. The art of elocution. Revised edi-
tion. Cincinnati, 1860. 12° 395.12
DEAD shot, The, or sportsman's complete guide.
By Marksman. London, 1860. 12° .... 175.19
DEGERANDO. See Gerando, J . M. de.
DEMAUS
FRENCH
Shelf. No.
DEMAUS, 11. Class-book of English prose. Edin-
burgh.. 1800. 12° 394.6
— The prose and prose writers of Britain. Ed-
inburgh, 1800. 12" 587.12
DEUTSCHES Lcsebuch fur Anf anger. Cambridge,
1820. 12° 201.3.2
DIARY of a Samaritan. New York, 1800. 12° . . 237.22
DICKENS, C. All the year round. Vol. i. Lon-
don, 1853. 8° 851.1
— Fortune Wildred. New York, n.d. 8° ... 472.13
— Household words. Vols. 14, 15. New York,
1S51-5. 2v. 8° 881.1
— - Vols. 10-19. New York, 1S5G-59. 4v. . . 871.1
— Hound of stories by the Christmas fire. New
York, 1853. 8" 472.14
— Short stories. Philadelphia, n.d. 12" . ... 500.11
— A tale of two cities. Phila. n.d. 8° 4/2.12
DIXON, .1. Guide to the practical study of diseases
of the eye. Philadelphia, 1800. 12° . ... 158.33
DOBKLL, S. Poems. Boston. 1859. 18" 450.20
DODGE, P. Sculpture : and the plastic art. Bos-
ton, 1850. 12° 207.30
DOMENECII, E. Seven years' residence in the
deserts of North America. London, 1800.
2v. 8° C22.7
DONALDSON, S. J. jr. Lyrics and other poems.
Philadelphia, 18GO. 10" 374.12
DOUGLAS, S. A. Life. New York, 1800. 12° . . 527.18
DRAPER, B. II. The juvenile naturalist. New
York, 1842. 16° 108.37
DRESSEK, C. Popular manual of botany. Edin-
burgh, 1800. 12° 108.41
DREW, J. Practical meteorology. 2d ed. Edited
by F. Drew. London, 1800. 12° 148.44
Du COURET, L. Life in the desert. New York,
1800. 12° 696.10
DUFRESNE, A. Stories of Henry and Henrietta.
Translated by H. B. A. Boston, 1800. 12°. 747.1
DUMAS, A. Le comte de Monte-Cristo. Paris,
1840. Cv. 10° 2005.5
— The count of Monte-Cristo. Lond. 1858. 10°. 479.9
DUN, F. Veterinary medicines. 2d edition. Ed-
inburgh, 1859. 8° 164.21
DUNDONALD, T. earl of. See Cochrane, T.
DUNSTER, H. P. The discoveries of Columbus
and of the English in America. London,
n.d. 12° 209.2
DUREAU de La Malic, A. J. C. A. Economic pol-
itique des Remains. Paris, 1840. 2v. 8° . 2034.4
DWIGIIT, B. "W. The higher Christian education.
New York, 1859. 12° 120.10
— Modern philology. New York, 1859. 12° . . 392.0
EAMES,J. A. The budget closed. Bost. 1800. 12".
EARDLEY-WILMOT, J. E. Reminiscences of
Thomas Asshcton Smith. 2d edition. Lon-
don, 1800. 8" 537.2
EBONY idol, The. New York, 1800. 12° 784. 8
EDGAR, J. G. The crusades and the crusaders.
London, 1800. 12° 947.17
EDICINS, J. The religious condition of the Chi-
nese. London, 1859. 10" 123.34
EDVVAIID the Sixth's Latin grammar. J3th edi-
tion. London, 1859. 12° 395.17
EDWARD the Sixth's first Latin book. 3d edition.
London, 1859. 12° 395.18
EDWARDS, A. B. Summary of English history.
London, 1853. 16° 999.20
EDWARDS, Mrs. C. M. The rainbow side. New
York, 1858. 12° 487.13
EICHENDORFF, J. F. v. Zur Gcschichte des Dra-
mas. Leipzig, 1854. 12° 2016.13
ELLACOMBE, H. T. Remarks on belfries and
ringers. London, 1859. 8° 205.11
ELLEN Parry, or trials of the heart. New York,
1850. 12° 487.21
ELLET, E. F. Women artists in all ages and
countries. New York, 1859. 12° 544.23
ELLIOTT, W. Carolina sports by land and water.
New York, 1859. 12° 637.23
Shelf. No.
ELLIS, S. S. Chapters on wives. New York,
1800. 12° 905.13
— Pictures of private life. New York, 1846. 8*. 803.10
— A voice from the vintage. Boston, 1843. 8°. 122.22
ENCYCLOP/EDiAmetropolitana. Greek and Roman
philosophy and science. London, 1853. 8° 395.14
ERNEST Carroll. A novel. Boston, 1858. 12° . 1783.2
ERORTERUNG der Fragen iiher Verfassung und
Keformen in Ocsterreich. Leipzig, 1859.
pp.32. 8° 1032.8
EVANS, D. M. Commercial crisis, 1857-58, and the
stock exchange panic of 1859. London,
1859. 8° . . . 132.12
EVANS, M. J. Adam Bede. New York, 1859. 12°. 505.1-5
— The mill on the Floss. N. Y. 1800. 12° . .505.11-15
EVENINGS at Haddon hall. Illustrations by G.
Cattermole. London, n.d. p. 8° 853.14
EVERETT, E. The life of George Washington.
New York, 1830. 12° 514.3,1524,2-24
— The Mount Vernon papers. N. Y. 1800. 12°. 893.7
— Orations and speeches. Vol. in. Boston,
1859. 8° 801.7
FAIRHOLT, F. W. Gog and Magog. The giants
in Guildhall. London, 1859. 18"° 999.21
— Tobacco : its history and associations. Lon-
don, 1859. p. 8° 940.6
FAMILY cyclopaedia, The, or domestic library.
n.p. 1854. 12° 187.27
FARADAY, M. Lectures on the various forces of
matter. Edited by Wm. Crookes. London,
1830. 12° 148.39
— - Same. New York, 1800. 12° 148.43
FERNALD, W. M. God in his providence. Boston,
1859. 12° 115.17
FERRERO, E. The art of dancing. New York,
[1859.] 12° 209.38
FEUILLET, O. Romance of a poor young man.
New York, 1859. 8° 803.12
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FRENCH, S. Minor drama. New York, n.d. 14v.
12° [Two sets] 384.1-2
Contents. — Vol. I. Temptation, or, the Irish emi-
grant, by John Brougham ; Paddy Carey, or, the boy
of Clogheen, by Tyrone Power ; The two Gregories,
or, luck in a name; King Charming, or, the blue bird
of paradise, by J. R. Planche i Po-ca-hon-tas, or, the
gentle savage, by John Brougham ; The clockmaker's
hat; The married rake, by Charles Sclby ; Love and
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murder, by John Brougham. II. A morning call, by
Charles Dance ; Popping the question, by John B.
liuckstone ; Deaf as a post, by T. 1'oole ; The new
footman, by Chas. Selby ; A pleasant neighbor, by
Mrs. Eliza Planche i Paddy the piper, by James Pil-
grim ; Brian O'Linn ; Irish assurance and Yankee
modesty ; The Musard ball, or love at the academy,
by John Brougham. III. Ireland and America, or
scenes in both ; A pretty piece of business, by Thos.
Morton ; The Irish broom-maker, or, a cure for
dumbness, by C. A. F. Wood ; To Paris and back for
five pounds, by John M. Morton ; That blessed baby,
by J. George Moore; Our gal, by 8. D. Johnson ; The
Swiss cottage, or, why don't she marry ? by Thos. H.
Bayly ; The young widow, or a lesson for lovers, by
Thos. G. Bod well. IV. The Irish post, by J. Planche ;
My neighbor's wife, by Alfred Bunn; The Irish tiger,
by John M. Morton; P. P. or, the man and the tiger,
by Tom Parry i To oblige Benson, altered from the
French, by Tom Taylor; State secrets, or the tailor of
Tamworth ; The Irish Yankee, or, the birth-day of
freedom, by John Brougham. V. A good fellow,
by Chas. M. Walcott ; Cherry and Fairstar ; Gale
Brcezely, or, the talc of a tar, by J. B. Johnstonc ;
Our Jemimy, or, Connecticut courtship, by H. J.
Conway; The miller's maid; by John F. Saville; An
awkward arrival, by J. Stirling Coyne ; A conjugal
lesson, by H. Danvcrs; Crossing the line, or, crowded
houses, by G. Almar. VI. My wife's mirror, by Ed.
G. P. Wilkins; Life in New York, or, Tom and Jerry
on a visit, by John Brougham ; The middy ashore,
by Wrn. B. Barnard; The crown prince, or the buckle
of brilliants, by Thos. E. Wilks; The two queens, by
John B. Buckstone; A thumping legacy, by John M.
Morton; The unfinished gentleman, by Chas. Sclby;
The house dog, by Thos. Higgle. VII. The demon
lover, or, my cousin german, by John Brougham ;
Matrimony, altered from the French by Jus. Ken-
ney ; In and out of place, by S. D. Johnson ; I dine
with my mother, adapted by Charles McLachlau ;
Hiawatha, or ardent spirits and laughing water, by
Chas. M. Walcott ; Andy Blake, or the Irish dia-
mond, by Dion Bourcicault; Love in 7<>, an incident
of the revolution, by Olive Bunco ; Komance after
marriage, or, the maiden wife, by Frank B. Good-
rich and Frank L. Warden. VIII. One coat for two
suits, by Chas. M. Walcott ; A decided case, by John
Brougham ; The daughter, by Thos. liaynea Bayly ;
No I a coroner's inquisition, by A. O. Hull ; Love in
humble life, by J. 11. Payne ; Family jars ; Persona-
tion, or fairly taken in, by Mrs. C. Kemblc. IX.
The children in the wood, by Thos. Morton ; Win-
ning a husband, by Macfarren ; Day alter the fair, by
G. A. Somerset ; Make your wills ! by E. Mayhew
aud G. Smith ; The rendezvous, by R. Ayton ; My
wile's husband, by F. Challis; Monsieur Tonson, by
Moncrieff; The illustrious stranger, by F. Kenney.
X. Mischief-making, by J. B. Buckstone ; A lire
woman in the mines, or, Pike county ahead ; The
corsair, or, the little fairy at the bottom of the sea, by
Wm. Brough ; Shylock, or the merchant of Venice
preserved, by F. Talfourd ; The spoiled child, by
Prince Hoare; The evil eye, by J. B. Phillips ; Noth-
ing to nurse, by Chas. M. Walcott; Wanted — a widow,
with immediate possession, by Dion Uourcicault and
Chas. Seymour. XI. The lottery ticket, or, the law-
yer's clerk, by J. B. Buekstone; Fortune's frolic, or
the ploughman turned lord, by Allingham ; Is he
jealous ? by Beaseley ; The married bachelor, by P.
P. O'Callaghan ; A husband at sight, by J. B. Buck-
stone; The Irishman in London, by Macrcady; Ani-
mal magnetism, or mesmerism, by Mrs. Inchbald ;
High-ways and by-ways, by B. Webster. XII. Co-
lumbus el filibustero 1 1 by J. Brougham ; Harlequin
Blue-Beard, the great bashaw, or the good fairy
triumphant over the demon of discord ; Ladies at
home, or, gentlemen, we can do without you, by J.G.
Millengen, M.D. ; A phenomenon in a smock frock,
by Win. Brough ; Comedy and tragedy, from the
French of M. R. Fournier, translated by Wm. Rob-
son; Opposite neighbors, by J. II. Paul; The Dutch-
man's ghost, or, all right, by S. Barry : The perse-
cuted Dutchman, or, the original John Schmidt, by
S. Barry. XIII. Promotion, or, a morning at Ver-
sailles, by J. R. Planche; A fascinating individual, or,
too agreeable by half, by 11. Danvers ; Neptune's de-
feat, or, the seizure of the seas, by John Brougham ;
Mrs. Caudle's curtain lecture, by E. Stirling; Shake-
spcare'i dream, by J. Brougham ; The lady of the
bed-chamber ; The Irish widow, by D. Garrick ;
Take care of little Charley, by J. Brougham. XIV.
The Musard ball, or love at the academy, by John
Brougham ; The great tragic revival, by John
Brougham ; High, low, Jack, and the game, or the
Shelf. No.
FRENCH, S. continued.
card party, by J. R. Planche and Chas. Dance ; A
gentleman from Ireland, by Fitzjames O'Brien; Tom
and Jerry, or life in London, by Moncrieff ; The vil-
lage lawyer ; The captain's not a-miss, by T. E.
Wilks; Amateurs and actors, by R. B. Peake.
— Standard drama. New York, n.d. 13r. 12°. 383.1-2
Contents. —Vol. II. Jane Eyre, by John Brougham;
Pauline, translated from the French; Aline, or the
rose of Killarney, by E. Stirling; David Copperfield,
adapted by J. Brougham ; The rose of Ettrick vale,
or, the bridal of the Borders, by T. J. Lynch ; Wen-
lock of Wenlock, or, the spirit of the black man-
tle, by T. E. Wilks; Married life, by J. B. Buckstone;
Camille, or the fate of a coquette, by Alex. Dumas,
jr. III. The bold dragoons, by Morris Burnett:
Ernest Maltravers, by Miss L. Medina ; Eustache
Baudin, by J. Courtney ; Hcnriette the forsaken, by
J. B. Buckstone ; Tom Cringle, or, Mat of the iron
hand, by E. Fitzball ; The three guardsmen, or, tho
queen, the cardinal, and the adventurer, by Chag.
Rice ; The jEthiop, or the child of the desert, by
Wm. Ditnond ; Night and morning, adapted by John
Brougham. IV. The French spy ; or, the siege of
Constantina, a military drama, by J. T. Haines; The
wept of Wish-ton-wish, from J. F. Cooper's novel;
The evil genius, by B. Bernard ; Ben Bolt, by J. B.
Johnstonc ; The sailor of France, or, the republicans
of Brest, by J. B. Johnstone ; The red mask, or, the
wolf of Lithuania, by J. Brougham: Grinmldi, or, the
life of an actress, by Dion Bourcicault; The wedding-
day, by Mrs. Inchbald. V. The mineral!, or, the
dying gift, by U. G. Plunkett ; Retribution, by Tom
Taylor ; Jonathan Bradford, or, the murder at the
roadside inn, by E. Fitzball ; Ben the boatswain, or
sailors' sweethearts, by T. E. Wilks ; Peter Wilkins,
or, the flying islanders ; Esmeralda, or, the deformed
of Notre Dame, by E. Fitzball; The last days of Pom-
peii, taken from Bulwer's novel, by Miss L. Medina ;
Dred, or the dismal swamp, by John Brougham. VI.
All's fair in love, by J. Brougham ; Uofer, the Tell of
the Tyrol, by E. Fitzball ; Self, by Mrs. S. F. Bate-
man; Cinderella, or the fairy and little glass slipper ;
The phantom, by Dion Bourcicault ; Franklin, by J.
Brougham ; The gun-maker of Moscow, by John
Brougham ; The love of a prince, or, the court of
Prussia, by Chas. Gayler. VII. The son of the night,
by C. Gayler; Rory O'More, by S. Lover; The golden
eagle, or, the privateer of 7(5, by J. B. Howe ; Rienzi,
a tragedy, by Miss Mitford ; The broken sword, by
Wm. Dimond ; Rip Van Winkle, by Chas. Burke ;
Isabelle, or woman's life, by J. B. Buckstone ; The
heart of Mid-Lothian, from Sir Walter Scott's novel,
by Thos. Dibdin. VIII. Angclo, or the actress of
Padua, translated from the French by G. a Becket ;
The floating beacon, or Norwegian wreckers, by Ed-
ward Ball; The bride of Lammermoor, by J. W. Cal-
craft ; The cataract of the Ganges, or the Rajah's
daughter, by W. T. Moncrieff; The Robber of the
Rhine, by G. Almar ; The school of reform, or, how
to rule a husband, by T. Morton ; The wandering
boys, or, the Castle of Olival ; Mazeppa, or the wild
horse of Tartary, dramatized by II. M. Milner. IX.
Young New York, by E. G. P. Wilkins; Victims, by
Tom Taylor; Romance after marriage, or, the maiden
wife, by F. B. Goodrich and F. L. Warden ; The
brigand, by J. R. Planche ; The poor of New York ;
Ambrose Gwinnett, or, the sea-side story, by D. Jer-
rold ; Raymond and Agnes, the travellers benighted,
or the bleeding nun of Lindenberg, by M. G. Lewis;
The gambler's fate, or thirty years of a gamester's
life, by H. M. Milner. X. Father and son, or, the
rock of Charbonniere, by E. Fitzball ; Massaniello,
or, the dumb girl of Portici, by G. Milner ; Sixteen
string Jack, by L. Rede ; The youthful queen, by
Shannon ; The skeleton witness, or the murder at
the mound, by W. L. Rede; The innkeeper of Abbe-
ville, or the ostler and the robber, by E. Fitzball; The
miller and his men, by I. Pococke ; Aladdin, or, the
•wonderful lamp. XI. Adricnne, the actress, or, the
reigning favorite, by John Oxcnford ; Undine, or,
the spirit of the waters, by G. Soane ; Jessie Brown,
or the relief of Lucknow, by D. Bourcicault ; Asmo-
dcus, or the little devil's share, adapted from the
French of Scribe, by Thos. Archer ; The Mormons,
or life at Salt Lake city, by Thos. D. English; Blanche
of Brandywine ; Viola, by E. Maturin ; Deserct de-
serted, or, the last days of Brigham Young. XII.
Americans in Paris, or, a game of dominoes ; Vic-
torine, or, " I'll sleep on it," by J. B. Buckstone; The
wizard of the wave, or, the ship of the avenger, by J.
T. ilaines ; The castle specter, by M. G. Lewis ;
Horseshoe Robinson ; or the battle of King's moun-
tain, by C. W. Tayleure ; Arman, or the peer
and the peasant, by A. C. Mowatt ; Fashion, or, life
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FRENCH, S. Standard drama, continued.
in New York, by A. C. Mowatt ; A glance nt New
York. XIII. The inconstant, or wine works won-
ders, by G. Farquhar ; Uncle Tom's Cabin, or, life
among the lowly, dramatized by G. L. Aiken ; The
guide to the stage, by L. T. Rede ; The veteran, or,
France and Algeria, by J. L. Wallack; The miller of
New Jersey, or, the prison-hulk, by J. Brougham;
The dark hour before morn, by John Brougham
and F. B. Goodrich ; Midsummer night's dream, by
Shakespeare ; Art and artifice, or, woman's love, by
J. Brougham- XIV. The Jewess : or, the council of
Constance, by W. T. Moncrieff ; To parents and
guardians; Dombey and son, dramatized by John
Brougham ; The little treasure, by A. Harris ; The
king's rival, or, the court and the stage, by Tom
Taylor, and Chas. Keade ; The carpenter of Rouen,
or, the massacre of St. Bartholomew, by J. S. Jones ;
The pilot, from Cooper's novel, by E. Fitzball ; The
tempest, by Wm. Shakespeare.
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GARIBALDI, G. Garibaldi: an autobiography.
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SALMON fishing in Canada. By a resident. Edited
by J. E. Alexander. London, 1860. 8° . . 175.18
SAMSON, G. W. Spiritualism tested. Boston,
1800. 10° 148.36
SAMUELSON, J., and Hicks, J. B. The honey-bee,
its natural history, habits, and anatomy.
London, 1860. 12° 176.28
SARGANT, W. L. Robert Owen, and his social
philosophy. London, 1800. 8° 587.16
SAVAGE, J. Our living representative men.
Phila. 1860. 12° 527.19
SAWYER, F. W. Hits and Hints. Boston, 1860. 16°. 297.23
SAXE, J. G. The money-king. Boston, 1860. 12°. 374.3
SCARTH, J. Twelve years in China. Edinburgh,
1860. 12° 937.7
SCHALLER, C. A. Handbuch dcr klassischen Lit-
eratur der Deutschen von Lcssing bis auf
gegcuwartige Zeit. Halle, 1812-16. 2v. 8°. 2013.4
SCHILLER, J. C. F. v. Maria Stuarda. Tragedia
trad, del cav. A. Maffei. Fircnze, 1852. 18°. 2049.3
— Wallenstein, ein dramatisches Gedicht. Tub-
ingen, 1816. 16° 2016.9
SCHIMMELPENNINCK M. A. Memoirs of Port
Royal. 5th ed. London, 1858. 3v. 12° . . 1006.3
— Sacred musings. Preface by Rev. J. Baylec.
London, I860. p. 8° 1104.8
SCHLEGEL, F. History of literature, ancient and
modern. London, 1859. p. 8° 857.13
SCHLOZER, C. v. A. L. v. Schlozers offentlichcs
und Privatleben aus Originalurkundcn.
Leipzig, 1828. 2v. 8° 2013.1
SCHMIDT, H. I. Course of ancient geography.
New York, 18GO. 12° 946.7
SCHMIDT-WEISSEXFELS. Oesterreich und Napo-
leon III. im Streit um Italicn. Prag. 1859.
8° 1032.7
SCHOLEFIELD, J. Hints for improvements in the
authorized version of the New Testament.
4th ed. Cambridge, 1857. 16° 126.30
SCHULLER, J. C. Romanische Volkslieder. Her-
mannstadt, 1859. sq.16" 2025.7
SCRIVER, C. Gotthold's emblems : or, invisible
things understood by things that are made.
Boston, 1800. 12° 126.17
SEARS, B. Life of Luther. Phila. n.d. 18° . . . 1545.1
SECK.ER, W. The nonsuch professor. Introd. by
C. P. Krauth. New York, 1860. 12° . ... 114.1
SECRET out, The, or, one thousand tricks with
cards. New York, 1859. 12° 187.21
SEWARD, W. II. Life and speeches. Boston,
1860. 12° 527.22
— Works. Ed. by G. E. Baker. New York,
1853. 3v. 8° 294.7
SF.WELL, E. M. History of the early church.
New-York, 1800. 18° 947.20
SHAKESPEAR, Capt. H. Wild sports of India.
London, 1800. 12° 707.21
— - Same. Boston, 1860. 12° 170.26
SHAKESPEARE, W. Beauties of Shakespeare.
Ed. by Rev. W. Dodd. New ed. London,
1854. 12° 364.4
— Henry the Eighth. Ed. by Rev. J. Hunter.
London, 1800. 12° 304.3
— New exegesis of Shakespeare. Edinburgh,
1859. 12" 394.5
— Religious and moral sentences from Shake-
speare. From Eng. ed. Introd. by F. W.
Huntington. Boston, 1859. 12° 374.6
SHEDD
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SHEDD, W. G. T. Lectures upon the philosophy
of history. Andover, 1857. 12° 947.18
SHELLEY, M. W. Shelley memorials. Boston,
1859. 12° 1595.5
SHERER, M. Jtilitary memoirs of Wellington.
Philadelphia, 1833. 2v. 12" 1579.1
SlIOT-UL'N and sporting rifle. London, 1859. 12°. 17-1.11
SIDDONS, J. H. Norton's hand-book to Europe.
Xew York, 1800. 12" OC9.15
SIDNEY, Sir P. Miscellaneous works. Life by
W. Gray. Boston, 1860. 8° 893.1
SIMEON, C. Stray notes on fishing and natural
history. Cambridge, [Eng.] I860. p.8° . . 175.17
SIMMS, W. G. History of South Carolina. New
York, 1800. 12° 237.21
SIMPSON, J. Y. Obstetric memoirs and contribu-
tions. Ed. by \V. O. Priestley and II. K.
Storer. Philadelphia, 1855-53. 2v. 8° . . 153.20
SLEEPKR, J. S. Jack in the forecastle. Boston,
1800. 12° 745.18
SMALL beginnings, or the way to get on. Lon-
don, n.d. 12° 747.2
SMILES, S. Brief biographies. Boston, 18G1. 12°. 589.18
— Self-help ; with illustrations of character and
conduct. London, 1859. 10° 120.20
— - Same. Boston, 1800. 10" 126.21
SMITH, A. The Pottleton legacy. Philadelphia,
1849. 8° 803.9
— Wild oats and dead leaves. Lond. 1800. 12°. 495.10
SMUCKER, S. M. History of the four Georges.
New York, 1800. 12° 554.8
SMITH, Mrs. Olympia Morata, her times, life, and
writings. 4th edition. London, 1840. 10°. 599.15
SOAVE, F. Novelle morali. Parigi, 1833. 2v. 18°. 2049.1
SOCIETY for diffusion of useful knowledge. Bar-
low's tables of squares, cubes, etc. London,
1800. 12° 148.42
SOUVESTRE, E. Chroniques de la mer. Nouv. ed.
Paris, 1850. 12" 2005.3
— Scenes dc la vie intime. Nouv. ed. Paris,
1850. 12° 2005.10
SPENCER, H. Education, intellectual, moral and
physical. New York, 1801. 12° 123.3
SPENCER, W. V. Boston theatre. Vols. xvi.-
xxiv. Boston, n.d. 12° 355.9
Contents.— Vol. XVI. The wonder, by Mrs. S. Cent-
livre ; The rights of man, by O. S. Iceland ; Robert
Emmett, by Jas. Pilgrim ; My husband's ghost, by J.
H. Morton ; Fighting by proxy, by J. Kenncy ; Two
can play at that game, by E. Pierron and A. Laffer-
rierc ; Unprotected female, by J. S. Coyne ; Green
bushes, by J. B. Buckstone. XVII. Flowers of the
forest, by J. B. Buckstone ; Forty and fifty, by T. H.
Bayly; Who stole the pocket-book, by J. M. Morton ;
A bachelor of arts, by P. Hardwicke; My son Diana,
by A. Harris ; The midnight banquet ; Unwarrant-
able intrusion, by J. M. Morton ; Mr. and Mrs.
"White, by R. J. Raymond. XVJII. A quiet family,
by W. Sutcr ; Husband of an hour, by E. Falconer ;
Ix>ve's labour lost, by \V. Shakespeare ; The naiad
queen, by J. 8. Dairy mple; Caprice, by O. S. Leland;
Cool as a cucumber, by W. B. Jerrold ; Sudden
thoughts, by T. E. Wilks ; Jumbo Jum. XIX. The
cradle of liberty, by Capt. S. E. Glover ; A blighted
being, by T. Taylor i Little Toddlekins, by C. Mat-
thews ; The lost ship, by T. Townsend ; A lover by
proxy, by D. Bourcicault ; Maid with the milking
pail, by J. B. Euckstone ; Country squire, by C.
Dance i Perplexing predicament, by C. Selby. XX.
Fraud and its victims, by J. S. Coyne ; Dr. Dilworth,
by J. Oxcnford ; Out to nurse, by T. Williams ; Put-
nam, the iron son of 7(3, by N. II. Bannister ; The
king and deserter, by J. M. Maddox; A lucky hit,
by II. Paul; The dowager, by C. Matthews; I,a Fiam-
mina, by W. W. Clapp. XXI. A hard struggle, by W.
Marston ; Gwinneth Vaughan, by H. Lemon ; The
love knot, by J. S. Coyne; Metamora, a burlesque, by
J. Brougham ; Dreams of delusion, by J. P. Simp-
son ; The shaker lovers, by S. D. Johnson ; Ticklish
times, by J. M. Morton; Twenty minutes with a tiger.
XXII. Miralda, or the justice of Tacon, by M. M.
Ballou; Heads or tails ? by J. P. Simpson; A soldier's
courtship, by J. Poole ; Lavater, or not a bad judge,
by J. R. Planche; The noble heart, by G. H. Lewes ;
Coriolanus, by W. Shakespeare ; The winter's talc,
by W. Shakespeare j Servant's legacy, by J. Pilgrim.
Shelf. No.
SPENCER, W. V. continued.
XXIII. Eveleen Wilson, by J. Pilgrim ; Nick Whif-
fles, by Dr. J. U. Robinson ; The queen's heart ; Dying
for love, by J. M. Morton ; The pirate's legacy, by
C. H. Saunders ; An alarming sacrifice, by J. B.
Buckstouc; The valtt dc sham, by C. Selby ; Nicho-
las Nicklcby, by E. Stirling. XXIV. The last of the
pigtails, by C. Selby ; King Rene's daughter, from
the Danish of Henrik Ilcrz ; The grotto nymph, by
A. W. Thaxter ; The charcoal burner, by G. Almar ;
Adclgitha, by M. G. Lewis; A devilish good joke, by
T. Higgie; A twice told tale, by J. P. Wooler; Pas de
fascination, by J. S. Coyne.
SPRAGUE, P. Speeches and addresses. Boston,
1858. 8° 882.3
SQUIER, E. G. Nicaragua; its people, scenery,
and monuments. Kev. ed. N. Y. 1800. 8°. 622.8
STANLEY, A. P. Life and correspondence of
Thomas Arnold. 3d Am. fr. last Lond. ed.
Boston, 1800. 2v. 12° 587.10
STARK, C. Memoir and correspondence of Gen.
John Stark. Concord, 1800. 8° 522.11
STARS and the angels. Philadelphia, 1800. 12° . 148.35
STEDMAN, E. C. Poems, lyrical and idyllic.
New York, 1860. 12° 385.24
— The Prince's ball. New York, 1800. 12° . . 370.5
STEVENS, A. History of methodism. New York,
1858. 2v. 12° 114.3
STEWART, W. G. Lectures on the mountains.
London, 1800. 2v. 12° 997.1
STIGAXT, W. A vision of Barbarossa. London,
1800. 12° 374.14
STOPFORD, E. A. The religious revival in Bel-
fast. 6th ed. Dublin, 1859. 8° 113.10
STORIES from Italian writers with literal interlin-
ear translation. 1st Am. ed. Phila. 1832. 10°. 1055.3
STOWE, H. B. Dred, a tale of the great Dismal
swamp. London, 1853. 12° 1785.15
— The minister's wooing. N. Y. 1859. 12° . . 495.1-5
— Uncle Tom's cabin. Boston, 1852. 2v. 12°. 1785.12
STREET, A. B. Woods and waters ; or the Sar-
anacs and Racket. New York, 1800. 12° . 638.13
STRICKLAND, A. The royal sisters. Boston,
1845. 18° 487.16
SYMES.J. Principles of surgery. Lond. 1856. 8°. 153.26
TAYLOR, J. B. At home and abroad. New York,
1860. 12° 688.14
— Poems of home and travel. Bost. 1855. 12°. 1395.3
TAYLOU, 1. Ultimate civilization. Lond. 1800. 12°. 395.19
TEMPLETON, T. The adventures of my cousin
Smooth. New York, 1853. 12° 487.15
TENNENT, Sir J. E. Ceylon : an account of the
island, physical, historical, and topograph-
ical. 4th cd. rev. London, 1800. 2y. 8°. 934.10
TENNEY, S. Geology, for teachers, etc. Phila-
delphia, 1800. 12° 107.37
THACKERAY, W. M. The English Tiumorists of
the eighteenth century. N. Y. 1853. 12° . 1595.4
— The four Georges. New York, 1SGO. 12° . . 555.2
— Lovcl the widower. New York, 1800. 8°. . 502.13
— The Virginians. New York, 1859. 8° .... 502.8-11
THAT'S it, or plain teaching. By the author of
The reason why. London, 1800. 8° .... 180.26
THAYER.W. M. The bobbin boy. Bost. 1800. 16°. 527.20
THOMAS, C. W. Adventures on the west coast
of Africa. New York, 1800. 12° 697.20
TIIOREAU, H. D. Walden, or life in the woods.
Boston, 1854. 10° 1634.3
THORNBURY, W. Life in Spain. N. Y. 1860. 12° . 000.21
THREE nights in a lifetime. New York, 1845. 8°. 803.5
Tiit'MMEL, M. A. v. Poetische Schriften. Wicn,
1792. sm.lO° 2019.4
TIMBS, J. Anecdote biography. Lond. 1800. p. 8°. 587.16
— Curiosities of science. 2d scr. Lond. 1800. 12°. 207.28
— School-days of eminent men. From London
ed. Columbus, 1800. 12° 557.15
— Stories of inventors and discoverers in sci-
ence and the useful arts. Lond. 1860. 12°. 180.3
— - Same. New York, 1800. 12° 187.26
TIMROD, H. Poems. Boston, 1860. 10° 374.10
TOCQUEVILLE
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TOCQITEVILLE, A. C. H. de. The old regime and the
revolution. Transl. by J. Bonner. New
York, 1853. 12° 1006.4
— L'aneicn regime de la revolution. Paris,
1853. 8° 20G3.1
TODD, S. E. The young farmer's manual. New
York, 1800. 12° 108.30
TOMLINSON, C. The dew-drop and the mist.
London, n.d. 1'2° 108.42
TRELAWNY, E. J. Recollections of the last days
of Shelley and Byron. Boston, 1858. 10° . 1595.3
TRENCH, R. C. Notes on the parables of our
Lord. Condensed. New York, 1801. 12°. 1104.18
— The story of Justin Martyr. 4th ed. London,
1857. 18° 126.31
TROLLOPE, A. Barchester towers. New edition.
London, I860. 12° 485.17
— Castle Richmond. New York, 1800. 12" . . 480.8
— Doctor Thome : a novel. N. York, 1858. 12°. 1785.4
— The Kelleys and the O'Kelleys. New York,
1800. 12° 480. 1HI
— The three clerks. New York, 1800. 12° . .506.18-20
— The warden. New ed. London, 1860. 12°. 485.18
— The West Indies and the Spanish main.
London, 1859. 12° 203.10
— - Same. New York, 1860. 12° 263.11
TROLLOPE, T. A. Life of Vittoria Colonna. New
York, 1859. 18° 550.08
TUNER'S guide, The. Boston, n.d. pp.72. 12° . 209.29
TUTHILL, L. C- The boarding-school girl. 9th
ed. Boston, 1856. 16° 450.33
TYLER, "W. S. Memoir of Rev. Henry Lobdell.
Boston, 1859. 12° 536.15
TTNDALL, J. The glaciers of the Alps. London,
1860. 12° 665.4
— - Same. Boston, 1801. 8° 665.7
TYTLER, P. F., and Taylor, J. The history of
Scotland. Adapted to tuition by Alex.
Keid. 8th edition. Edinburgh, 1859. 12°. 998.6
ULLMANN, C. The sinlcssness of Jesus. Transl.
from 6th German ed. Edinb. 1858. p. 8°. . 1104.5
UNITED States. Report of the select committee on
the Harper's ferry invasion. Washington,
1860. 8° 292.10
UNITED States magazine. N. York, 1857. 2v. 8°. 870.3
VAIL, E. A. De la litte"rature et des hommes de
lettres des E tat s Unis d'Amerique. Paris,
1841. 8° 2063.2
VAUGHAN, R. Revolutions in English history.
Vol. I. New York, 1860. 8° 982.4
VIDOCQ, E. F. Memoirs, written by himself.
Philadelphia, n.d. sm. 8° 1615.1
VINET, A. History of French literature in the
eighteenth century. Transl. by Rev. J.
Bryce. Edinburgh, 1854. 8° 394.3
VOGT, C. Studien zur gegenwartigen Lage Euro-
pas. Genf u. Bern, 1859. 8° 1032.10
WALLACE-DUNLOP, M., and R. How we spent
the autumn, or wanderings in Brittany.
London, 1800. 12° 665.3
WALTHAM: a novel. Philadelphia, 1833. 12°. . 479.7
WALTON, I. Lives. Account of the author by
Thomas Zouch. New edition. Boston,
1830. 8° 1595.0
WARD, 31. Les harems du nouveau monde, vie des
femmes chez les Mormons. Trad, par B.
H. Revoil. Paris, 1856. 16° 2065.8
WARDEN, R. B. A familiar view of man and law.
Columbus, 1860. 8° 882.1
WARE, W. Palmyra. Edinburgh, 1839. 8° . . . 1780.1
WARNER, S., and A. B. Say and Seal. Philadel-
phia, 1860. 2v. 12° 774.1-10
WAREEN, J. Written music remodelled and in-
vested with the simplicity of an exact
science. Boston, 1800. 4° 201.10
Shelf. No.
WARREN, J. C. Life. Compiled by Edward War-
ren, M.D. Boston, 1800. 2v. 8° 5.'J.9
WARREX, S. The merchant's clerk, and other
tales. Now York, 1330. 12° 4r'J.5
WAS hat Preusscn gesagt, gethan ? Politik ge-
geniiber cesterrcich und Frankreich. Leip-
zig, 1859. 8° 1032.9
WASHINGTON, E. K. Echoes from Europe. Phil-
adelphia, 1800. 8° 665.0
WATER cure in America. New York, 1848. 12° . 158.38
WAYLAND, F. Intellectual philosophy. Boston,
1854. 12° 1173.3
WELD, C. R. Two months in the Highlands,
Orcadia, and Skye. London, 1860. 8° . . . 645.10
WELLS, D. A. Annual of scientific discovery for
1860. Boston, 1800. 12° v. 11 of 159.1
WESTCOTT, B. F. Introduction to the study of
the Gospels. Cambridge, 1860. 12° . ... 1104.11
WETHERILL, C. M. The manufacture of vinegar.
Philadelphia, 1860. 12° 185.2
WHARTON, G., and P. The queens of society.
London, n.d. 2v. 8° 542.15
— - Same. New York, 1800. 12° 542.17
— The wits and beaux of society. London, n.d.
2v. 8° 555.1
WHEAT and tares. New York, 1860. 12° .... 486.9
WHITE, J. The eighteen Christian centuries.
From Edinburgh ed. Phila. 1859. 12° . . . 115.16
WHITE, W. All round the wrekin. London,
1800. 12° 645.17
WHITMAN, S. H. Edgar A. Poe and his critics.
New York, 1860. 12° 374.11
WHITTIER, J. G. Home ballads. Bost. 1800. 12°. 376.6
WIFE'S domain, The. By Philothalos. London,
I860. 12° 158.41
WILLETT, W. M. Life and times of Herod the
Great. Philadelphia, 1860. 12° 557.16
WILLIAMS, F. S. Wonders of the heavens. Lon-
don, 1852. 12° 207.27
WILLIAMS, J. B. Memoirs of Rev. Matthew Hen-
ry. 3d ed. London, 1829. 12° 589.10
WILLMOTT, R. A. Pleasures, objects, and advan-
tages of literature. Newed. Lond. 1857. 12°. 395.22
WILLS, A. Wanderings among the high Alps.
London, 1856. p. 8° 665.2
WILLS, W. H. Old leaves, gathered from house-
hold words. New York, I860. 12° .... 903.19
WILSON, G. The five senses. Phila. 1840. 12° . 904.21
WINSLOW, F. On obscure diseases of the brain.
London, 1860. 8° 102.3
WISEMAN, N., card. Recollections of the last
four popes, and of Rome in their times.
Boston, 1858. 12° 1545.2
WOMEN of worth. New York, 1860. 12° .... 550.66
WOOD, G. B. Treatise on therapeutics and phar-
macology. Philadelphia, 1856. 2v. 8° . . 153.21
WOOD, Mrs. H. Danesbury house. New York,
1860. 12° 487.17
WOOD, J. G. Illustrated natural history. Lon-
don, n.d. 8° 171.6
WOODBURY, I. B. Elements of musical composi-
tion and thorough bass. Boston, n.d. 12°. 209.31
WOOLSEY, T. D. Introduction to the study of
international law. Boston, 1800. 12° ... 299.14
WRAXALL, L. Life in the sea. Lond. 1800. 8° . 176.25
WROTTESLEY, J., lord. Thoughts on government
and legislation. London, 1860. p. 8° . . . 133.18
WYLIE, Mrs. M. The gospel in Burmah. New
York, 1860. 12° 114.11
WYNTER, A. Curiosities of civilization. London,
1860. 12° 893.12
YANKEE notions. Boston, 1838. 12° 408. 15
YONGE, C. M. Beechcroft. New York, 1855. 12°. 1785.7
— The castle-builders. New York, 1855. 12° . 178.J.6
— Friarswood post-office. N. Y. 1860. 18° . . 497.20-22
YOUATT, W. The pig. Rewritten by S. Sidney.
London, 1800. 12* 176.23
YOUNG lady's book, The. London, n.d. p.8° . 853.15
YOUNG
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YOUNG men of the bible. A scries of lectures
by distinguished clergymen. Boston, 1850.
12° 544.24
ZINGERLE, I., and J. Kinder-und Hausmarchcn
aus SUddcutschland. Regensburg, ISoi.
12° 2016.11
SJiulf. No.
ZINGERLE, I. and J. continued.
— Kindcr-und Ilausmlirchea. Innsbruck, 1852.
SHI. 4° 2010.14
ZSCHOKKE, J. II. D. Histoire do la nation suisse.
Arau, 1832. 10" 2005.14
— The sleep-walker. A tale from the German.
Boston, 1842. 18" 468.16
PUBLIC LIBRARY OF THE CITY OF BOSTON.
FOURTH SUPPLEMENT TO THE INDEX.
CONTAINING A LIST OF THE BOOKS PLACED IN THE LOWER HALL, FROM DECEMBER 13, I860,
TO NOVEMBER 1, 1861.
Shelf. No.
ABBOTT, J. Stories of Rainbow and Lucky. Up
the river. New York, 1861. 16" 747.11
ABBOTT, J. S. C. Italy, from the earliest period
to the present day. New York, [I860]. 8°. 917.10
ABEL, C. D. Elementary principles of machinery.
London, I860. 16° 1169.37
ABERDEEN (Geo.) Earl of. See Gordon, Geo.
ABOUT, E. F. V. Rome of to-day. N. Y. 1861. 12°. 665.10
ADAMS, F. C. An outcast ; or virtue and faith.
New York, 1861. 12° 486.18
ADAMS, N. Agnes and the little key. 5th ed.
Boston, 1859. 12" 477.1
— Evening's with the doctrines. Bost. 1861. 12°. 113.14
— The sable cloud, a southern tal<j. Boston,
1861. 16" 486.20
ADAMS, W. T. Try again, a story. Boston, 1861.
16° 747.12
ADDISON, J. Sir Roger De Coverley. By the
Spectator. Notes by W. H. Wills. Lon-
don, 1852. p.8° 1655.22
ADVENTURES with animals. Zoological notes and
anecdotes. London, n.d. 12° 176.35
AGASSIZ, L. J. R. Contributions to the natural
history of the United States of America.
Vol. III. Boston, 1860. 4° 170.2
AGUILAR, G. Home influence. Leipzig, 1859. 24°. 410.1
— The mother's recompense. Leipzig, 1859. 24°. 410.2
AIMWKLL stories. See Simonds, W.
AINSWORTH, W. H. The flitch of bacon. Leip-
zig, 1854. 24° 410.3
— Jack Sheppard. Leipzig, 1846. 24° 720.1
— The Lancashire witches, Leipzig, 1849. 24°. 410.4
— Mervyn Clitheroe. Leipzig, 1858. 24° .... 410.5
— Ovingdean grange. Leipzig, 1860. 24° ... 720.2
— Saint James's, or the court of Queen Anne.
Leipzig, 1844. 24° 410.6
— The spendthrift. Leipzig, 1856. 24° .... 410.7
— The star-chamber. Leipzig, 1854. 24° .... 410.8
— Windsor Castle. Leipzig, 1844. 24° 410.9
AIRD, T. The old bachelor in the old Scottish
village. 2d ed. Edinburgh, 1857. 12° . . 477.9
AKENSIDE, M. Poetical works. Life by Rev. A.
Dyce. Boston, 1854. 18° 1316.1
ALEXANDER, J. W. Forty years' familiar letters.
Ed. by J. Hall. New York, 18GO. 2v. 8°. 577.10
ALLAN, J. McG. The intellectual severance of
men and women. London, 1860. 16° ... 1159.16
ALLEN, J. Life of [Thomas Cochrane], the Earl
of Dundonald. London, 1861. 16° .... 579.18
ALLEN, J. H. Hebrew men and times. Boston,
1861. 12° 113.18
ALLEN, S. M. Fibrilia: a practical and econom-
ical substitute for cotton. Bost. 1861. 12°. 166.33
ANDERSON, W. Practical mercantile correspond-
ence, llth ed. London, 1860. 12° .... 1159.7
ARAGO, F. D. J. History of my youth. Transl. by
Rev. B. Powell. London, 1855. p. 8° . . . 1655.17
AREY, H. W. Girard college and its founder.
Philadelphia, 1854. 12° 537.29
ABNOLD, M. On translating Homer. London,
1861. p.8° 1325.8
— Popular education of France. London, 1861.
8° 122.25
ATKINSON, J. C. Sketches in natural history.
London, 1861. 12° _ 176.29
Shelf. No.
ATKINSON, T. W. Travels in the regions of the
upper and lower Amoor. N. Y. 1860. 8° . 682.8
AUGUSTINUS, A. St. Confessions. Edited by W.
G. T. Shedd. Andover, 1860. 12° 1115.19
AULDJO, J. Ascent to the summit of Mont Blanc,
in Aug. 1827. 3d ed. London, 1856. , p. 8°. 1655.1
BABRIUS. Fables. Transl. from the text of Sir
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— Harry Lorrequer. Leipzig, 1847. 24° .... 720.23
— Jack Hinton, the guardsman. Phila. n.d. 8°. 502.14
— - Same. Leipzig, 1849. 24° 720.24
— The knights of Gwynne. Leipz. 1847. 2v. 24°. 420.38
— The Martins of Cro' Martin. Leipzig, 1856.
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— The O'Donoghue. Leipzig, 1845. 24° .... 420.40
— One of them. Leipzig, 1860. 24° 720.25
— Roland Cashel. Leipzig, 1858. 2v. 24° ... 420.41
— Tom Burke of " Ours." Leipz. 1848. 2v. 24°. 420.42
LEVIEN, E. Outlines of the history of Rome.
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LINCOLN, A. A memoir. Appended, a sketch on
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LIPPINCOTT, S. J. C. Bonnie Scotland, tales of
her history, etc. Boston,1861. 16° .... 997.4
LITTLE leaven, (A) and what it wrought at Mrs.
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LONGACRE, J. B. and Herring, J. National por-
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LUCKEY, J. Life in Sing-Sing state prison. New
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LYNDALL, J. Business : as it is, and as it may be.
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LYTTON, Sir E. G. E. L. B. Alice, or the myste-
ries. Leipzig, 1842. 24° 420.43
— Athens, its rise and fall. Leipzig, 1843. 24°. 420.44
— The Caxtous : a family picture. Leipzig, 1849,
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— Devereux. Leipzig, 1842. 24° 420.46
— Dramatic works. Leipzig, 1860. 24° .... 420.48
— The disowned. Leipzig, 1842. 24° 420.47
— Ernest Maltravers. Leipzig, 1842. 24° ... 420.49
— Eugene Aram. Leipzig, 1842. 24° 420.50
— Eva ; and The pilgrims of the Rhine. Leip-
zig, 1842. 24° 420.51
— Godolphin. Roman, Aus dem Englische von
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— Godolphin, and Falkland. Leipzig, 1842. 24°. 420.52
— Harold. Leipzig, 1848. 24° 420.53
— King Arthur. Leipzig, 1849. 24° 420.54
— The last days of Pompeii. Leipz. 1842. 24°. 420.55
LYTTON
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— The last of the barons. Leipzig, 1843. 24° . 420.56
— Lucretia ; or, the children of night. Leipzig,
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— My novel. Leipzig, 1851. 4v. 24° 420.58
— New Timon, and Lady of Lyons. Leipzig,
1849. 25° 720.28
— Paul Clifford. Leipzig, 1842. 24" 420.59
— Night and morning. Leipzig, 1843. 24° . . . 720.29
— Pelham. Leipzig, 1842. 24 240.60
— Rienzi. Leipzig, 1842. 24" 420.61
— What will he do with it? Leipz. 1857,58. 4v.
in 3. 24° 420.02
— Zanoni. Leipzig, 1842. 24° 420.03
LYTTON, R. B. Serbski Pesme ; or, national songs
ofServia. London, 1861. 16° 1329.1
LUTFULLAII. (A Mohammedan) Autobiography.
Ed. by E. B. Eastwick. Leipzig, 1857. 24°. 430.1
MACAULAY, T. B. Biographical essays. Leipzig,
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— Critical and historical essays. Leipzig, 1850.
5v. in 3. 24° 19G0.3
— History of England. Vol. v. With index.
New York, 1861. 12° 960.3-4
— - Same. Boston, 1861. 12° 966.2
— The history of England. Leipzig, 1849.-55.
8v. in 6. 24° 1966.1
— Lays of ancient Rome. Leipzig, 1851. 24° . 1966.2
— Speeches. Leipzig, 1853. 2v. in 1. 24° ... 1966.4
— William Pitt [and] Atterbury. Leipz. 1860. 24°. 1960.5
— Selections from essays and speeches. Lon-
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and state ; Warren Hastings ; William Pitt, earl of
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Frederic the Great ; Hallam's constitutional history;
Lord Bacon ; Lord Byron ; Speeches on parliamen-
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don, 1861. 12° 688.20
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MACKAY, A. Manual of modern geography.
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MACMILLAN, H. Footnotes from the page of na-
ture. London, 1861. 16° 175.21
McNicoLL, T. Essays on English literature.
London, 1861. 12° 395.27
MAHAN, D. H. Treatise on advanced-guard, out-
post, and detachment service of troops.
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— Treatise on field fortification. 3d ed. rev.
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MAIDEN sisters. By the author of" Still waters."
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MANN, H. Lectures on various subjects. New
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— Twelve sermons delivered at Antioch college.
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MANSFIELD, E. D. The political manual. New
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MANSFIELD, R. B. The log of the Water Lily.
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MARDON, E. R. Billiards : game, 500 up. 3d ed.
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MAREY-MONGE, G. S. Memoir on swords. Tr.
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MARRYAT, F. The children of the New Forest.
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— Jacob Faithful. Leipzig, 1842. 24° 720.31
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— - Same. New ed. London, 1860. p. 8" . . 854.8
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MARRYAT, F. continued.
— Percival Keene. Leipzig, 1842. 24° 430.7
— Peter Simple. Leipzig, 1842. 24° 430.8
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— - Same. London, 1860. p. 8° 854.10
— The settlers in Canada. Leipzig, 1844. 24° . 430.10
— - Same. New ed. London, 1860. p. 8° . . 854.9
— Travels of Monsieur Violet. Leipz. 1843. 24°. 430.11
— Valerie. Leipzig, 1849. 24° 430.12
MARRYAT, H. A residence in Jutland. London,
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— Castle Avon. Leipzig, 1852. 24° 430.14
— Emilia Wyndham. Leipzig, 1852. 24° ... 430.15
— Evelyn Marston. Leipzig, 1856. 24° .... 430.16
— The heiress of Haughton. Leipz. 1855. 24°. 430.17
— Ravenscliffe. Leipzig, 1851. 24° 430.18
— The rose of Ashurst. Leipz. 1857. 2v.ini. 24°. 430.19
MARTIALIS, M. V. Epigrams. Translated into
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MARTINEAU, H. Health, husbandry, and handi-
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MARVELL, A. Poetical works. With a memoir.
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MASON, G. H. Life with the Zulus of Natal.
London, 1855. p.8° 1655.9
MASSEY, G. Havelock's march and other poems.
London, 1861. 12° 386.7
MATHER, C. See Calef, R.
MAYNE, F. Voyages and discoveries in the Arc-
tic regions. London, 1855. p. 8° '..... 1655.7
MEIER, E. Deutsches Volksmahrchen aus
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MELVILLE, G. J. W. Holmby House. Leipzig,
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MEMOIR of the Duke of Wellington, from The
Times. London, 1852. p. 8° 1055.14
MEREDITH, L. A. Over the straits ; a visit to
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MEREDITH, O. Pseud. See Lytton, R. B.
MICHELET, J. Historical view of the French
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MILES, P. Nordurfari : or, rambles in Iceland.
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MILMAN, H. H. History of Latin Christianity.
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MOLESCHOTT, I. Physiologisches Skizzenbuch.
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MONTAGU, M. W. Letters and works. Ed. by
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MONTGOMERY, J. Poetical works. With a me-
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Contents.— Vol. I. Memoir hy R. Carruthers ;
The wanderer of Switzerland; Miscellaneous poems;
The West Indies ; Prison amusements. II. The
world before the flood ; Miscellaneous poems ;
Thoughts on wheels: The climbing boy's soliloquies;
Songs of Zion. III. Greenland ; Miscellaneous
poems ; Narratives ; Translations from Dante. IV.
The Pelican island; Miscellanies ; Songs on the abo-
lition of negro slavery in the British colonies; Verses
to the memory of R. Reynolds; Sacred and scrip-
tural subjects ; Appendix. V. Original hymns ;
Posthumous poems.
MONTPENSIER, A. M. L. d'Orleans, de. Mile. La
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Barthdlemy. Paris, 1800. 8° 2003.9
MOORE, A. W. Corpulency. Explaining his
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MOORE, F. Diary of the American revolution.
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MOORE, J. Edward, views of human nature.
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MOOKK, T. Poetical works. Leipz. 1842. 5v. 24°. 394.8
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grams from the Anthologia; Juvenile Poems; Poems
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The sceptic ; Twopenny post-bag ; Intercepted let-
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gongs. III. Evenings in Greece; Legendary ballads;
Set of glees; Songs from the Greek Anthology ; Un-
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Political and satirical poems; The Fudge family in
Paris ; Fables for the holy alliance ; Rhymes on the
road ; Miscellaneous poems; The loves of the angels ;
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MURRAY, J. Handbook for travellers in Berks,
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NEAR home. A poem. Boston, 1858. 52 pp. 12°. 1325.3
NEW, A. H. The history of Austria. London,
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NEW glories of the catholic church, transl. from
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NOBLE traits of kingly men. London, n.d. 12" . 557.18
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PAOLO Francesco Danei. Life of blessed Paul of
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PAULI, R. Pictures of old England. Tr. by
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PECK, G. Early methodism in the old Genesee
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PELADAN, A. La Russie au ban de 1'univers et du
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PEPPER, C. The art pf making wax flowers.
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PEPPER, J. H. The playbook of metals. London,
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— Scientific amusements for young people.
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PERRY, B. C. Treatise on the human hair and its
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PETRUCCELLI de la Gattina, F. Preliminaires de
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PEYRAT, N. Les reTormateurs de la France et de
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PniLip Thaxter. A novel. New York, 1861. 12°. 504.2
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RAE, J. Expedition to the Arctic sea in 1846 and
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RECREATIONS of a country parson. Boyd, A. K. P.
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RENDU, E. De 1'instruction primaire a Londres.
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RITA ; an autobiography. Newed. Lond. 1860. 16°. 500.21
— - Same. Leipzig, 1859. 24° 720.33
RITCHIE, J. E. Modern statesmen. London,
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ROBERTS, J. Hand-book of artillery. 2d ed. New
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ROBINSON. H. Sea drift. London, n.d. 16° . . 1158.12
ROBINSON, S. How to live. New York, 1860. 12°. 185.15
ROBISON, J. and Tredgold, T. Rudimentary trea-
tise on carpentry and joinery. London,
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— and Price. Rudimentary treatise on the con-
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ROGERS, C. Familiar illustrations of Scottish
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with selections. London, 1856. p. 8° . . . 1055.15
Roos, R. Gedichte. Dresden, 1820. 12° .... 2019.9
ROSCOE, W. C. Poems and essays. Ed. by R. H.
Hutton. London, 1860. 2v. 12° 394.9
Contents.— Vol. I. Memoir; Minor poems; Eli-
duke, count of Yveloc, trag.; Violenzia, trag. II.
Essays.
RUDIMENTARY chronology of history, art, lit-
erature, and civilization. [pp.195-412.] Lon-
don, 1857. 16° 1169.16
RUFFINI, G. Lavinia. A novel. N. York, 1861. 12°. 495.13
— - Same. Leipzig, 1861. 24° 720.34
RUSSELL, J. R. History and heroes of the art of
medicine. London, 1861. 8° 154.6
RUTLEDGE. New York, 1860. 12° 507.20
SAFFORD, A. E. A memoir of Daniel Safford.
Boston, n.d. 12° 537.30
SANDEAU, L. S. J. Mademoiselle de La Seigliere.
Comedie. 4 erne e"d. Paris, 1854. 12° . . 2065-16
SANDERS, J. M. The crystal sphere. London,
1857. sq.!2° 1158.11
SARGENT, E. Original dialogues. Bost. 1861. 12" 395.26
SARGENT, W. Life of Maj. John Andre\ Bos-
ton, 1861. 12° . . • 514.5
SCARTII, J. Twelve years in China. Edinburgh,
1860. 12° 938.18
SCENES and adventures in Spain from 1835-1840.
Philadelphia, 1846. 18° 669.16
SCHILLER, J. C. F. v. Poems and ballads. Transl.
by Sir E. B. Lytton. Leipzig, 1844. 24° . . 430.32
— Gedichte. Leipzig, 1818. 2v. in 1. sq. 24° . . 2019.12
SCHOOLCRAFT, Mrs. H. R. The black gauntlet.
Philadelphia, 1861. 12° 486.19
SCHOPPE, A. Erzahlungen fiir meine Tochter.
Berlin, 1&37. 16° 2019.7
— Feierstunden, Oder Erzahlungen und Mahr-
chen. Leipzig, [1834]. 16° 2019.8
— Licht und Schatten. Berlin:n.d. 16° ... 2019.5
SCOTT, H. L. Military dictionary. New York,
1861. 8° 202.16
SCOTT, Sir W. The abbot. Leipzig, 1860. 24° . 430.33
— The antiquary. Leipzig, 1845. 24° 430.34
— The black dwarf [and] A legend of Montrose.
Leipzig, 1858. 24° 430.35
— Bride of Lammermoor. Leipzig, 1858. 24° . 720.35
— Fortunes of Nigel. Leipzig, 1846. 24° ... 720.36
— Guy Mannering. Leipzig, 1846. 24° .... 720.37
— The heart of Mid-Lothian. Leipzig, 1858. 24°. 4.30.36
— Ivanhoe. Leipzig, 1845. 24° 430.37
— Kenilworth. Leipzig, 1845. 24° 430.38
— The monastery. Leipzig, 1859. 24° 430.39
— Old mortality. Leipzig. 1846. 24° 720.38
— Peveril of the peak. Leipzig, 1860. 2v. 24*. 430.40
— The pirate. Leipzig, 1846. 24° 720.39
— Quentin Durward. Leipzig, 1845. 24° ... 430.41
— Rob Roy. Leipzig, 1846. 24° 430.42
— Waverley. Leipzig, 1845. 24° 430.43
— Poetical works. With a memoir. Boston,
1857. 9v. 18° 1318.3
Contents. — Vol. I. Memoir; Lay of the last min-
strel. II. Marmion. III. Lady of the lake. IV.
Rokeby; The vision of Don Roderic. V. The lord
of the Isles. VI. Imitations of ancient ballads; Bal-
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bridal of Triermain; Harold the dauntless; The field
of Waterloo ; Halidon Hill ; Mac Duff's Cross. IX.
The doom of Devorgoil; Auchindrane; or, the Ayr-
shire tragedy; The House of Aspen; Goetz of Ber-
lichingen.
SCOTT, W. B. History and practice of the fine
arts. London, 1861. 12° 205.15
SEABURY. S. American slavery justified. New
York, 1861. 12° 299.19
SEALSFIELD, C. Adventures in Texas. Abridged
byF. Hardman. Edinburgh, n.d. 16°.. 639.27
SEAWARD, E. Narrative of his shipwreck. See
Porter, A. M.
SELECT tales from the Gesta Romanorum. New
York, 1845. 12° 477.4
SEMI-ATTACHED
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SEMI-ATTACHED couple (The). By the author of
the semi-detached house. Boston, 1861. 12°. 495.15
SEMI-DETACHED house (The). Edited by Lady
T. Lewis. New ed. London, 1860. 16' . . 500.20
SENIOR, N. W. Suggestions on popular educa-
tion. London, 1861. 8° 122.24
SEWELI,, E. M. Amy Herbert. Leipzig, 1857. 12°. 430.44
— Cleve Hall. New York, 1855. 12° 426.5
— Ursula. Leipzig, 1858. 24° 430.45
SEWELL, W. G. Ordeal of free labor in the Brit-
ish West Indies. New York, 1861. 12°.. 266.12
SHAKESPEARE, W. Plays and poems. Leipzig,
1843-4. 7v. 24° 394.7
Contents. — Vol. I. Measure for measure; The com-
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Venice; As you like it. II. Taming of the shrew j
All's well that ends well; Twelfth-night; or, what
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Poems. Memoir by Rev. A. Dyce. Boston,
1856. 18° 1318.4
SHARSWOOD, G. Essay on professional ethics.
2ded. Philadelphia, 1860. 12° 1133.1
SHELDON, E. M. Early history of Michigan. New
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SHELLEY, P. B. Poetical works. Edited by Mrs.
Shelley. Boston, 1857. 3v. in 1. 8° ... 1318.5
Contents. — Vol. I. Memoir; Queen Mab; Alastor;
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Cenci ; Hellas ; (Edipus. Ill- Miscellaneous poems.
SIIEPARD, maj. I. F. Household tales, by Job
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SHEPPARD, J. G. The fall of Rome. London,
1861. 12° 917.16
SHKRIDAN and his times. By an octogenarian.
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SIEGE of Bomarsund. Published by permission
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York, 1856. 12° 206.19
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SIMONDS, W. Clinton ; or, boy life in the coun-
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— Ella; or, turning over a new leaf. Boston,
1861. 16° 747.19
— Marcus ; or, the boy-tamer. Boston, 1859.
16° 747.21
— Oscar; or, the boy who had his own way.
Boston, 1861. 16° 747.17
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1861. 16°. 747.22
— Whistler ; or, the manly boy. Boston, 1859.
16° 747.20
Note. — The six titles above belong to the series
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SIMPSON, H. Lives of eminent Philadelphians.
Philadelphia, 1859. 8° 521.2
" SINGLE blessedness." New York, 1852. 12° . . 2106.3
SKELTON, J. Poetical works. Bost. 1856. 3v. 18°. 1318.6
Content*. — Vol. I. Account of S. and his writings;
Miscellaneous; The Bowge of Courte ; Phyllyp Spar-
owe ; The tunnyng of Elynour Kummyng ; Poems
against Garnesche ; Miscellaneous ; A replycacion
agaynst ccrtayn yong scoters abiured of late, *c. II.
Magnyfycence, a goodly interlude andamery; Colyn
Cloute ; Garlande of laurell ; Speke, parrot ; Why
come ye uat to courte?; The douty duke of Al-
bany; Poems attributed to S. III. Notes to volumes
1 and -'.
SLADE, D. D. Diphtheria; its nature and treat-
ment. Philadelphia, 1861. 8° 162.6
SMITH, G. Ten weeks in Japan. Lond. 1861. 8". f>84.11
Shelf. No.
SMITH, J. Dictionary of arts, sciences, and man-
ufactures. Boston, 1859. 8° 202.14
SMITH. S. Selections from [his] writings. Lon-
don, 1854-59. 2v. in 1. p. 8° 1655.18
— Wit and wisdom of Rev. S. Smith. London,
1860. 12° 883.7
SMITH, W. A first Latin course. 2d ed. Lon-
don, 1860. 12° 1158.4
— A smaller history of Greece. New York,
1860. 16° 938.17
SMOLLETT, T. Humphry Clinker. Leipzig, 1846.
24° 430.46
— Roderick Random. Leipzig, 1845. 24° ... 430.47
SOMERVILLE, T. My own life and times. 1741-
1814. Edinburgh, n.d. 12° 588.20
SOULE, R. Jr. and Wheeler, W. A. Manual of
English pronunciation and spelling. BOB-
ton, 1861. 12° 386.6
SOUTHEY, R. A love story : a fragment from
" The Doctor." Edited by J. W. Warter.
London, 1859. p. 8° 1655.22
SOUTHEY, R. Poetical works. With a memoir
of the author. Boston, 1860. lOv. 18° . . 1318.7
Contents. — Vol. I. Life, by H. T. Tuckcrman;
Joan of Arc; Vision of the Maid of Orleans. II. The
triumph of woman ; Poems concerning the slave-
trade; Botany-bay eclogues; Sonnets; Monodramas;
Amatory poems of Abel Shuffle-bottom ; Lyric poems;
Songs of the American Indians ; Occasional pieces ;
The retrospect ; Hymn to the Penates. III. English
eclogues ; Nondescripts ; The Devil's Walk; Inscrip-
tions; Carmen triumphale, for the commencement of
the year 1814 ; Odes ; Epistle to Allan Cunningham ; Op
Eene Verzameling van Mijne Afbecldingen. IV.
Thalaba the destroyer. V. Mudoc. VI. Ballads and
metrical tales. VII. A tale of Paraguay ; All for love ;
The pilgrim to Com postella. VIII. The curse of Ke-
hama. IX. Roderick, the last of the Goths. X. The
poet's pilgrimage to Waterloo ; The lay of the laureate ;
Funeral song for the princess Charlotte of Wales ;
A vision of judgment; Oliver Newman, a New Eng-
land tale; Miscellaneous poems.
SOUVESTKE, E. An attic philosopher in Paris,
or a peep from a garret. Lond. 1859. p. 8° . 1055.21
— Confessions of a working man. Transl. from
3d ed. London, 1857. p. 8° 1655.21
SPENCER, H. The principles of psychology. Lon-
don, 1855. 8° 122.23
— Railway morals and railway policy. Lon-
don, 1858. p.8° 1655.25
SPENSER, E. Poetical works. Notes by F. J.
Child. Boston, 1855-1860. 5v. 18° .... 1319.1
Contents, as on p. 170 of the catalogue printed 1859,
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SPITTA, C. J. P. Lyra domestica. Transl. by R.
Massif. Additional selections by Rev. F.
D. Huntington. Boston, 1861. 16° .... 374.23
SPRAGUE, W. B. Annals of the American pulpit.
Vols. v-vn. Episcopalian, Baptist, Metho-
dist. New York, 1859. 3v. 8° 113.1
STAINED windows and painted glass by transfer
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STANHOPE, P. H. earl. History of England from
1713-1783. Leipzig, 1853, 54. 7v. 24° ... 1966.6
— Life of William Pitt [the younger]. London,
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STARK, A. Printing ; its antecedents, origin, his-
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STARK, C. Memoir of Gen. John Stark. Also, a
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STEGGALL, J. H. History of a Suffolk man, nar-
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Cobbold. London, 1859. 16° 589.21
STERNE, L. Tristram Shandy. Leipzig, 1849. 24°. 430.48
STEVENSON, D. Sketch of the civil engineering
of North America. 2ded. London, 1859. 16°. 1169.41
STILL waters. Leipzig, 1857. 24° 430.49
STIMSON, A. L. History of the express compa-
nies. New York, 1859. 8° 2%. 7
STORIES from Italian writers, with a literal inter-
linear transl. IstAmer. ed. Philadelphia,
1832. 16° .... 1055.3
STORIES
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STORIKS of boy-genius from the lives of great
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Jervis White Jervis. London, 1861. 16° . 555.9
STOW, B. Christian brotherhood. Host. 1S59. 15°. 2109.4
STOWE, H. E. B. Our Charley. Boston, [1858.]
16° 747.16
STRAUSS, G. L. German reader. New ed. Lon-
don, 1859. 16° 1169.21
— Grammar of the French language. London,
1853. 16° 1169.22
— Grammar of the German language. 3d ed.
corrected. London, 1861. 16° 1169.20
STRICKLAND, W. P. Life of Jacob Gruber. New
York, 1860. 12° 577.11
SUMNER, C. The barbarism of slavery. Boston,
1860. 12° 299.17
SWIFT, J. Gulliver's travels. Leipzig, 1844. 24°. 430.50
— Poetical works. Life by Rev. J. Mitford.
Boston, 1859. 3v. 8° 1319.2
Contents. — Vol. I. Life; Odes; Miscellaneous
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women ; Epigrams on windows ; Riddles by Swift
and his friends; Poems made at Market Hill. IIL
Political poetry ; Trifles ; Verses to Swift and his
memory.
SWORD and gown. Leipzig, 1860. 24" 720.40
SYMONDS, W. S. Old bones ; or, notes for young
naturalists. London, 1861. 18° 176.32
TALES from " Bentley." Lond. 1861. Vol. in. xv.
2v. in 1. 16° 479.15
Contents.— Vol. III. Father Mathew; The double-
beddcd room ; The handsome clear-starcher ; The
contrabandista ; Marie de Villemare ; Bononyc the
usurer ; Pasquale, a tale of Italy ; The man in the
Spanish cloak; Les poissons d'Avril; Irish invention;
Scenes in the life of a gambler ; The deathbed con-
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excellent offer; The quarantine ; The father; Riche-
lieu, or, the conspiracy ; Paddy Flynn, or, the mis-
eries of dining out; The phantom funeral; The duel;
The narrative of John Ward Gibson.
TALES from " Blackwood." Edinburgh, n.d. llv.
16° 800.41
Contents. — Vol. I. The Glcnmutchkin railway, by
Prof. Aytoun ; Vanderdecken's message home ; The
flouting beacon ; Colonna the painter : Napoleon, by
J. G. Lockhart; A legend of Gibraltar, by Col. E. B.
Hamley ; The iron shroud, by W. Mudford. II.
Lazoro's legacy, by E. B. Hamley; A story without a
tail; Faustus and Queen Elizabeth; How I became a
yeoman, by Prof. Aytoun ; Devereux hall, by Mrs.
Southey; The metempsychosis, by R. Macnish; Col-
lege theatricals. III. A reading party in the long
vacation ; Father Tom and the pope ; La petite Mad-
elaine, by Mrs. Southey ; Bob Burke's duel with
ensign Brady, by W. Maginn ; The headsman, a
tale of doom ; The wearyful woman, by J. Gait.
IV. How I stood for the Dreepdaily burghs, by Prof.
Aytoun; First and last, by W. Mudford; The Duke's
dilemma; The old gentleman's teetotum; "Woe to
us when we lose the watery wall"; My college friends:
Charles Russell ; The magic lay of the one-horse
chay, by J. Hughes. V. Adventures in Texas; How
we got possession of the Tuilerics, by Prof. Aytoun ;
Capt. Paton's lament, by J. G. Lockhart; The village
doctor, by the late countess D'Arbouville; A singular
letter from Southern Africa. VI. My friend the
Dutchman, by F. Hardman ; My college friends :
Horace Leicester, W. W. Hurst ; The emerald studs,
by Prof. Aytoun ; Christine, by F. Hardman ; The
man in the bell. VII. My English acquaintance, by
F. Hardman ; The murderer's last night, by F.
Doubleday; Narration of H.Willis; The wags; The
wet wooing, a narrative of '98 ; Ben-Na-Groich.
VIII. The surveyor's tale, by Prof. Aytoun ; The
Forest-race romance ; Di Vasari, a tale of Florence,
by C. Edwards; Sigismund Fatello; The boxes. IX.
Rosaura: a tale of Madrid ; Adventure in the North-
west territory ; Harry Bolton's curacy ; The Florida
pirate ; The pandour and his princes ; The beauty
draught. X. Antonio di Carrara ; The fatal repast ;
The vision of Cagliostro ; The first and last kiss ;
The smuggler's leap; The haunted and the haunt-
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The first and last crime: John Rintoul; Major Moss;
The premier and his wife.
TAUBERT, Capt. Use of field artillery on service.
Transl. from the German by H. H. Max-
well. London, 1856. 16° 1169.56
Shelf. No.
TAUCHNITZ, C. B. v. Five centuries of the Eng-
lish language and literature. Leipzig, 1860.
24° 720.16
TAUTPHncrs, Baroness. Cyrilla. Lcipz. 1853. 24°. 720.41
— The initials. Leipzig, 1854. 24° 430.51
— Quits. Leipzig, 1858. 24° 430.52
— - Same. New ed. London, 1860. 16° ... 500.15
TAYLER, C. B. Not of the world ; or, Lady Mary.
London, 1860. 10° 500.13
TEFFT, B. F. Methodism successful. Introduc-
tion by bishop Janes. New York, 1860. 12°. 113.12
TEMPLETON, H. Diary and notes. Leipz. 1848. 24°. 430.53
TENNYSON, A. Poetical works. Leipzig, 1860.
3v. 24" 430.54
Content*. — Vol. I. Idylls of the king; Maud. II.
In memoriam j The princess. III. Miscellaneous
poems.
THACKERAY, W. M. The English humourists.
Leipzig, 1853. 24° 430.56
— Henry Esmond. Leipzig, 1852. 24" 430.57
— Miscellanies. Leipzig, 1851-7. 8v. in 5. 24°. 720.42
Contents. — Vol. I. The history of Samuel Tit-
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nica; The ballads of policeman x.
— The Newcomes. Leipzig, 1854. 2v. 24° . . 430.58
— Pendennis. Leipzig, 1849. 3v. 24° 430.59
— Vanity Fair. Leipzig, 1848. 2v. 24° .... 430.60
— The Virginians. Leipzig, 1858-9. 2v. 24° . . 720.43
THAYER, W. M. The printer boy ; or, how Ben
Franklin made his mark. Boston, 1861. 10°. 537.27
THOMPSON, J. P. Stray meditations. New York,
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THOMSON, A. S. The story of New Zealand.
London, 1859. 2v. 12° 935.1
THOMSON, Mrs. A. T. Life and times of George
Villiers, duke of Buckingham. London,
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THOMSON, J. Poetical works. Leipzig, 1853. 24°. 430.55
— - Same. Boston, 1857. 2v. 18° 1319 3
Contents.— Vol. 1. Memoir by Sir H. Nicolas; Mis-
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seasons: Castle of indolence.
THORNTON, J. W. The pulpit of the American
revolution. Boston, 1860. 12° 217.20
THREE barriers (The). Notes on Mr. Darwin's
"Origin of species." Edinburgh, 1861. 12°. 175.20
TICKELL, T. Poetical works. Life, by Dr John-
son. Boston, 1854. 18° 1317.14
TILLEY, H. A. Japan, the Amoor, and the Pa-
ciflc. London, 1861. 8° . . . 695.17
TIMES, J. Anecdote biography. Lond. 1860. 12°. 587.15
— Something for everybody. London, n.d. 12°. 185.22
TO.MLINSON, C. The thunderstorm. London,
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TOWLE, N. C. History and analysis of the con-
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TRAVELLER'S library, complete in 25 vols. Lon-
don, Longman, v.d. p. 8°.
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XIV-XVII. Biography and history. XVIII-XX.
Selections. XXI-XXII. Fiction. XXIII. Mines
and mining. XXIV. Natural philosophy. XXV.
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Auldjo, J. Ascent of Mont Blanc 1655.1
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Brooks, S. The Russians of the south . . . 1655.6
Cockayne, T. O. Life of marshal Turenne . . 1655.14
Cornwall : its mines and miners 1655.23
Custine, A. marq. de. Russia 1655.5
Dumas, A. Memoirs of a maitre d'armes . . 1655.22
Durrieu, X. The present state of Morocco . 1655.10
Ferguson, R. Swiss men and Swiss moun-
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Forster, J. Daniel De Foe and Charles
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Greg-orovius, F. Corsica 1G5S.2
Hayward, A. Lord Chesterfield and George
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Howard, G. F. W. Lectures in aid of popu-
lar education 1655.25
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Hughes, W. The Australian colonies . . . 1056.13
Hurlbut, W. H. Pictures of Cuba 1655.11
Hutchinson, T. J. Narrative of the Niger,
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Jameson, A. Sketches in Canada 1655.12
Jeffrey, P. Jonathan Swift 1655.16
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Laing, S. Journal of a residence in Norway,
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— Notes on the state of France, Prussia,
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Macaulay, T. 15. Selections from essays and
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Memoir of the duke of Wellington. From
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Mormonism, from the Edinburgh review . . 1055.25
Our coal and coal pits 1055.23
Pfeiffer, I. R. Voyage round the world . . 1055.13
Piozzi, H. L. Anecdotes of S. Johnson . . 1655.10
Porter, A. M. Sir E. Seaward's shipwreck. 1655.21
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Rogers, H. Life and genius of T. Fuller . . 1655.15
Smith, S. Selections from his writings . . . 1055.18
Southey, R. A love story 1655.22
Souvestre, E. An attic philosopher in Paris. 1055.21
— Confessions of a working man 1055.21
Spencer, H. Railway morals and policy . . 1655.25
Stark, A. Printing, its origin, history, etc. 1655.25
Tschudi, F. v. Nature in the Alps. . . . 1055.1
Turkey and Christendom, from the Edin-
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Wagner, F. and Bodenstedt, F. Schamyl . . 1055.14
Werne, F. African wanderings 1055.10
Wilberforce, E. Brazil viewed through a
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Wilson, G. Electricity and electric tele-
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TREDGOLD, T. See Robinson, J.
TRENCH, R. C. Sermons preached in ^Westmin-
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TRISTRAM, H. B. The great Sahara. London,
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TROLLOPE, A. Barchester Towers. Leipzig,
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— The Bertrams. Leipzig, 1859. 24° 430.02
— Castle Richmond. Leipzig, 1800. 24° .... 430.63
— Doctor Thorne. Leipzig, 1858. .24° 430. 64>
— Framley parsonage. New York, 1861. 12* . 485.24
— The Macdermots of Ballycloran. New ed.
London, 1861. 12° 485.22
— The three clerks. New ed. London, 1860. 16°. 500.16
— The warden. Leipzig, 1859. 24° 430.65
— The West Indies and the Spanish main.
Leipzig, 1860. 24° 430.60
TROLLOPE, T. Social aspects of the Italian revo-
lution. London, 1801. 12° 917.17
Shelf. No.
TRUTH answers best; or, Jean and Nicolette.
London, 1860. 16". 500.18
TUCKER, B. The partisan leader. A key to the
disunion conspiracy. Secretly printed in
1836, but suppressed. Vol. I. New York,
1861. 12" 298.3-4
TSCHUPI, F. v. Sketches of nature in the Alps.
London, 1858. p. 8° 1655.1
TULLOCH, J. English puritanism and its leaders.
Edinburgh, 1801. 12° . 997.7
TURGAN, J. Les grandes usincs de France. Paris,
1800. 8° 1071.1
TURKEY and Christendom. From the Edinburgh
review. London, 1854. pp.94, p. 8° ... 1655.15
TUJRNER, G. Nineteen years in Polynesia. Lon-
don, 1801. 8° * 681.4
TYLOR, E. B. Anahuac, or Mexico and the Mex-
icans. London, 1801. 8° 255.3
TYNG, S. H. Forty years' experience in Sunday
schools. New York, 1800. 10° 2109.3
UNCLE Ralph. By the author of " Still waters."
Leipzig, 1858. 24" 430.67
UNION text book (The). Philadelphia, 1860. 12°. 299.15
UNITED States. Cavalry tactics. Philadelphia,
1801. 3v. 24° 1209.15
— Infantry tactics. Philadelphia, 1801. 24°. .1199.1-12
— Regulations for the army, 1861. New York,
1861. 12° 185.20
VACHEKOT, E. La democratic. 2eme dd. Biu-
xelles, 1860. 8°
VALFONS, C. de Mathei de. Souvenirs, 1710-80.
Paris, 1800. 12°
VAN EVERIE, J. H. Negroes and negro " slav-
ery." New York, 1801. 12°
VARNHAGEN vox ENSE, C. A. Rahel. Ein Buch
des Andenkens fur ihre Freunde. Berlin,
1833. 8°
VAUGHAN, H. Sacred poems, Memoir by Rev.
H. F. Lyte. Boston, 1854. 18°
VAUGHAN, R. A. Hours with the mystics. 2d
ed. London, 1860. 2v. 12°
VEKN, H. Life and letters. Memorial by Rev. J.
Venn. Ed. by Rev. H. Venn. 7th edition.
London, 1853. 16°
VIELE, E. L. Hand-book for active service. New
York, 1861. 12°
Visa. See Wyss, G.
VITET, L. La Ligue. Pre'cedee des e"tats d'Or-
leans. Nouv. ed. Paris, 1861. 2v. 12° . .
VITRUVIUS Pollio, M. Architecture. Tr. by J.
Gwilt. New ed. London, 1860. 16° ...
VOLTAIRE, F. M. A. de. History of Charles xn.
of Sweden. Lansingburgh, 1822. 12° . . .
WAGNER, F., and Bodenstedt, F. Schamyl, the
sultan of the Caucasus Transl. by L. Wrax-
all. London, 1857. p. 8°
WALDEN, J. H. Soil culture. N. Y. 1800. 12° .
WALLACE, W. A. The Great Eastern's log. Lon-
don, 1860. 12°
WARBURTON, E. The crescent and the cross.
Leipzig, 1852. 24°
— Darien; or, the merchant prince. Leipzig,
1853. 24°
WARD, J. H. Instruction in naval ordnance and
gunnery. New ed. New York, 1861. 8° .
— Naval tactics. New York, 1859. 8°
— Popular treatise on steam. New ed. New
York, 1860. 8°
WARKEN, S. Diary of a late physician. Leipzig,
1844. 2v. 24°
— The lily and bee. Leipzig, 1851. 24° ....
— Now and then. Leipzig, 1848. 24°
— Ten thousand a year. Leipzig, 1845. 3v. 24°.
WASHINGTON, G. Diary from 1789 to 1791. Ed.
by B. J. Lossing. New York, 1860. 12° . .
WATSON, E. Men and times of the revolution.
Ed. by W. C. Watson. 2d ed. New York,
1857. 8°
2003.5
2005.20
299.20
2013.6
1319.4
115.23
2109.9
205.19
2065.23
1169.45
555.6
1055.14
106.35
639.28
430.68
430.69
204.18
204.16
204.17
720.44
430.70
430.70
720.45
518.18
WATT
14
ZAKRZEWSKA
Shelf. No.
WATT, A. Electro-metallurgy practically treated.
London, 1860. 16° 1169.68
WATTS, I. Horse lyricae and divine songs. Me-
moir by R. Southey. Boston, 1854. 18' . . 1319.5
WEBB, Mrs. J. B. The martyrs of Carthage.
Newed. London, n.d. 16° „ . . 500.14
WELBY, H. Mysteries of life, death, and futurity.
London, 1861. lfi° 1115.5
WELLS, D. A. Annual of scientific discovery for
1861. Boston, 1861. 12° v.!2of 159.1
WERNE, F. African wanderings. Transl. by J. R.
Johnson. London, 1852. p. 8° 1655.10
WHATELY, R. Introductory lessons on mind.
Boston, 1859. 12° 1115.21
— Miscellaneous lectures and reviews. Lon-
don, 1861. 8° . . «. 882.5
— Rise, progress, and corruptions of Christian-
ity. New York, 1860. 12" 2106.4
WHEELER, W. A. See Soule, R. J.
WHITE, E. S. The maltster's guide. London, 1860.
16" 1159.8
WHITE, H. K. Poetical works. Memoir by Sir
H. Nicolas. Boston, 1859. 18° 1319.6
WHITMAKSH, C. S. Hymns for mothers and chil-
dren. Boston, 1861. sm. 4° 373.2
— and Guild, A. E. Hymns of the ages. 2d
ser. Boston, 1861. sm. 4° 373.1
WHY Paul Ferroll killed his wife. By the author
of " Paul Ferroll." London. 1860. 8° . . 439.4
WIGHTMAN, J. B. Annals of the rescued. New
York, 1861. 12° 1115.15
WILBERFOKCE, E. Brazil viewed through a iia-
val glass. London, 1856. p. 8° 1655.11
WILCOX, C. M. Rifles and rifle practice. New
York, 1859. 12" 205.20
WILLIAMS, C. W. Combustion of coal, and
the prevention of smoke. London, 1858.
16° 1169.28
WILMSKN, F. P. Der deutsche Kinderfreund.
EinLcsebuch. 113 Aufl. Reutlingen, 1833.
12* 2025.8
— - Same. 2ter Theil. Berlin, 1810. 12° ... 2026.4
— Hcrsiliens Lebensmorgen. Geschichte einer
geliiuterten Seele. 3te Aufl. Berlin, 1827. 16° 2026.3
WILSON, E. The Eastern or Turkish bath. Lon-
don, 1861. 12° 1159.18
WILSON, G. Electricity and the electric tele-
graph. With the chemistry of the stars.
New ed. London, 1859. p. 8° 1655.24
WILSON, Jesse, A. Memoir of George Wilson.
Edinburgh, 1860. 8° 577.7
Shelf. No.
WILSON, John. Lights and shadows of Scottish
life. New York, 1860. 16" 477.3
WOLFF, J. Travels and adventures. London,
1861. 8° 683.15
WOOD, A. Class-book of botany. N. Y. 1861. 8°. 164.23
WOOD, J. G. Athletic sports for boys. London,
1861. 18° 209.39
WOODWARD, S. P. Rudimentary manual of the
mollusca. Part 3. London, 1856. 12° ... 1169.61
WOOLHOUSE, W. S. B. Measures, weights, and
moneys of all nations. 2ded. London, 1859.
16° 1169. 5'J
WORDSWORTH, W. Poetical works. Boston, 1859.
7V. 18° 1319.7
Contents of six vols. as on p. 198 of the catalogue
printed 1859. Shelf No. 359.11. Vol. Til. contains
the Prelude.
WRIGHT, E. An eye opener for the wide awakes.
Boston, I860. 12° 299.15
WYATT, Sir T. Poetical works. With a memoir.
Boston, 1854. 18° 1319.8
WYNTER, A. Our social bees. London, 1861. 12°. 883.15
WYSE, G. Pictures of Scottish life. Edinburgh,
1847. 16° 1325.7
WYSS, J. R. dc, and Montolleu, I. P. de B. Le
Robinson Suisse. Nouv. <5d. tr. de 1'Alle-
mand, et termine. Paris, 1830. 5v. 18° . 2065.33
YEAR after year. By the author of " Paul Fer-
roll." Leipzig, 1858. 24° 430.72
YONGE, C. M. The daisy chain. Leipz. 1856. 24°. 720.46
— Dynevor Terrace. Leipzig, 1857. 24° .... 430.73
— Heartsease. Leipzig, 1855. 24° 430.74
— Heir of Redclyffe. Leipzig, 1855. 24° .... 430.75
— Hopes and fears. New York, 1861. 2v. 12°. 784. 9-12
— - Same. Leipzig, 1861. 24° 720.47-18
YOUNG, E. Poetical works. Bost. 1859. 2v. 18°. 1319.9
Contents, as on p. 199 of the catalogue printed 1869.
Shelf No. 329.14.
YOUNG, J. R. Key and companion to the rudi-
mentary algebra. London, 1856. 16° ... 1169.55
— Navigation and nautical astronomy. London,
1858. 16° 1169.53
— Tables to facilitate navigation and nautical
astronomy. London, 1859. 16° 1169.64
ZACHARIE, I. Diseases of the human foot. New
York, 1860. 12° 168.24
ZAKRZEWSKA, M. E. A practical illustration of
" Woman's right to labor." Ed. by C. H.
Ball. Boston, 1860. 12s 1115.10
NOTE.
The following important works have been provided in numbers sufficient to meet a lage demand : Miss Nightingale's
Notes on nursing ; Bulflnch's Boy inventor ; Northend's Teachers' assistant ; Life of Amos Lawrence ; Everett's
Life of Washington. Additional copies of other books, as may be observed in the catalogues, have also been furnished
in order to meet an increased demand for them.
PUBLIC LIBEAEY OF THE CITY OF BOSTON.
FIFTH SUPPLEMENT TO THE INDEX.
CONTAINING A LIST OF THE BOOKS PLACED IN THE LOWER HALL, FROM DECEMBER 1, 1861,
TO OCTOBER 31, 1802.
Shelf. No.
ABBOTT, B., A, and L. Matthew Caraby, his ad-
ventures in 1858. By Benauly. New York,
1859. 12° 803.18
ABBOTT, J. S. C. Practical Christianity. For
young men. New York, 1802. 16° 2109.17
ABERGROMBY, J., lord Dunfermline. Memoir of
Sir Ralph Abercromby, 1793-1801, by his son.
Edinburgh, 1801. 8° 577.12
ABOUT, E. F. V. Gaetana. Drame en cinq actes.
Seme 6d. Paris, 1862. 16° 2076.3
— Lettres d'un bon jeune homme a sa cousine.
Paris, 1801. 12° 2066.17
— L'homme a 1'oreille cassee. Paris, 1862. 16° . 2075.31
ADAMS, H. C. Schoolboy honour. New ed. Lon-
don, 1862. 16° 746.10
AGASSIZ, L. J. R. Contributions to the natural his-
tory of the United States. Vol. iv. Boston,
1862. 4° 170.2
^.GUILAR, G. Home scenes and heart studies.
New York, 1860. 12° 773.1
AIMAKD, G. Balle-Franche. Paris, 1861. 12°. . . 2066.34
— Le Coeur-Loyal. Paris, 1861. 12° 2066.32
— Les Francs Tireurs. Paris, 1861. 16° 2066.33
— The Indian scout. Philadelphia, n.d. 8° . . 792.5
— Les rOdeurs des frontieres. Paris, 1861. 12" . 2075.12
AINSWORTH, "W. H. The constable of the tower.
Leipzig, 1861. sq.16" 730.6
— Guy Fawkes ; or, the gunpowder treason.
New York, 1848. 8° 802.50
ALCOTT, W. A. The young man's guide. 21st ed.
Boston, 1858. 18° 1139.1
ALFIO Balzani ; or, extracts from the diary of a
proscribed Sicilian. New York, 1861. 12°. . 495.19
ALL the year round. Vol. v. London, 1861. 8°. 851.1
ALLEN, E. Sketches of Green Mountain life. Low-
ell, 1846. 18° 440.73
ALLEN, H. H. Compendium of Hardee's tactics.
With manual of arms. New York, 1861. 18°. 1199.19
ALLINGHAM, W. Poems. First American ed.
Boston, 1861. 32° 450.38
ALTMANN,J. Spiegelbilder der Sahara. EineSamm-
lungarabischer Volkslieder Ubertragen. Leip-
zig, 1861. 12° 2015.7
AMALIE von Sachsen. Social life in Germany,
illustrated in dramas. Tr. with an introd. by
Mrs. Jameson. London, 1840. 2v. 12° ... 352.1
AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS. Roman history during
the reigns of Coiistantius, Julian, Jovianus,
Valentinian, and Valens. Tr. by C. D.
Yonge. London, 1862. p.8° 855.11
ANDERSEN, H. C. Danish fairy legends and tales.
Tr., with a memoir, by C. Peachey. 3d ed.,
enlarged. London, 1861. p.8° 854.13
— The improvisatore. Tr. by M. Howitt. New
York, 1861. 8° 792.2
ANDERSSON, C. J. The Okavango river. New
York, 1861. 8° 683.16
APTHORP, H. O. A grammar of elocution. Phil-
adelphia, 1858. 12° 393.6
ARTHUR, T. S. The three eras of a woman's life.
Philadelphia, 18CO. 3v. hi 1. 12° 453.7
ASHTON, W. T. Hatchie, the guardian slave.
Boston, 1853. 12° 487.25
Shelf. No.
ASPECTS of religion in the United States. London,
1859. 16° 2109.11
AUERBACH, B. Edelweiss. Stuttgart, 1861. 12° . 2016.18
AUREVILLY, J. B. d'. Les oeuvres et Ics homines.
le partie. Paris, 1800. 12° 2066.20
AUTOBIOGRAPHY of a beggar boy. 4th ed. Lon-
don, 1859. 18° 589.24
BALLANTYNE, R. M. The dog Crusoe. Boston,
1862. 12° 746.5
— The Red Eric. New ed. London, 1802. 16° . 740.9
BALLINGALL, G. Outlines of military surgery.
5th ed. Edinburgh, 1855. 8°
BALLOU, H. A treatise on the atonement. 6th ed.
Utica, 1840. 12°
BALZAC, H. de. Euge'nie Grandet ; or, the miser's
daughter. Tr. by O. W. Wight and F. B.
Goodrich. New York, 1861. 12° 495.18
BAND of hope review, and Children's friend. Lon-
don, 1851-1860. f ° 940.1
BARKARD, J. G. The C. S. A. and the battle of
Bull Run. New York, 1862. 8° 293.2
BARRETT, B. F. Letters on the divine trinity,
addressed to Henry Ward Beecher. 2d ed.
New York, 1860. 12° 2095.8
BARTHET, A. Theatre complet. Paris, 1861. 12° 2076.4
Contejits. — Le moineau de Lesbie ; Le chemin de Co-
BASTEROT, le vicomte de. De Quebec aLima ; jour-
nal d'un voyage dans les deux Ameriques en
1858 et 1859. Paris, I860. 12° 2000.37
BATTHYANY, J. Journal d'llma Szerendy. Paris,
1861. 1(5° 2060.28
BAYLY, Mrs. Workmen and their difficulties. Lon-
don, 1861. p.8° 1138.7
BEECHER, C. E. Physiology and calisthenics.
New York, 1860. 12° 159.3
BELGIOJOSO, C. T. di. Oriental harems and sce-
nery. Tr. from the French. New York,
1862. 12° 697.24
BERQUIN, A. de. L'ami des enfans. Nouv. ed.
Lyon, 1829. 7v. 24° 2069.6
— Bibliotheque des villages. Lyon, 1833. 2v. 24° 2069.8
— Choix de lectures pour les enfans. Lyon, 1833.
2v. 24° . • 2069.7
— Historiettes et conversations a 1'usage des en-
fans. Lyon, 1830. 24° 2069.12
— Historiettes et petits contes. Lyon, 1830. 24°. 2069.13
— Introduction a la connoissance de la nature,
imitee de 1'anglais. Lyon, 1833. 24° . ... 2069,10
— Le livre de famille. Lyon, 1833. 24° 2009.11
— Le petit Grandisson, imiie du Hollandais.
Lyon, 1833. 24° 2069.9
— Lydie de Gersin, ou histoire d'une jeune An-
glaise de huit ans. Lyon, 1832. 24° 2069.12
BERSOT, P. E. Litterature et morale. Paris, 1861.
12° 2066.12
BERTAULD, C. A. Philosophic politique de 1'his-
toire de France. Paris, 1861. 8° 2003.27
BEST, M. C. Abroad : and how to live there. Lon-
don, 1860. p.8° 669.17
BIBLE. A commentary on the New Testament. By
L. R. Paige. Boston, 1860-61. 4v. 12° . . 2095.14
BIGELOW
DANA
Shelf. Xo.
BIGELOW, T. Dream fulfilled ; or, the trials nnd
triumphs of the Moreland family. Boston,
1840. 18° 440.74
BLACKMAN, G. C., see TRIPLER, C. S.
BLACKMORE, J. The London by moonlight
mission. Memoir of the author. London,
1801. 12° 2109.12
BOICHOT, J. B. Petit traitd de connaissances.
Bruxelles, 1802. 12° 2076.7
BOLTE, A. Vittorio Alfieri und seine vicrte Liebe,
Oder Turin und Florenz. Berlin, 1802. 2v.
12° 2015.5
BOMBONNKL letueurdepantheres. Paris, 1860. 12°. 2075.7
BONAR, A. A. Memoir of the brief ministry
of Rev. David Sandeman. Lond.,1861. p.8° . 579.20
BONER, C. Forest creatures. London, 1861. 8°. . 175.23
— Chamois hunting- in the mountains of Bavaria
and the Tyrol. New ed. Lond., 1860. p.8° . 665.17
BOYD, A. K. H. Leisure hours in town. Boston,
1862. p.8° 903.22
BOY'S own book extended. N. Y., 1859. sq.!2° . . 1198.1
BRAVE (The) old English confessors. London,
1801. p.8° 567.6
BRENTEN, J. H. The tragedy of life : records of
remarkable phases of lunacy. London, 1861.
2v. p.8° 803.17
BRIGHTWELL, C. L. Difficulties overcome : scenes
in the life of Alexander Wilson, the orni-
thologist. London, 1861. 16° 589.22
BRIMLEY, G. Essays. Introduction by R.H.Stod-
dard. New York, 1861. 12° 883.17
BRODIE, Sir B.C. Psychological inquiries. 2dpart.
London, 1862. 16° 129.18
:BROOKS, C. S. The silver cord. N. Y., 1861. 8° . 507.10
— - Same. Leipzig, 1862. 3v. sq.!6° 730.9'
BROWN, C. F. Artemus Ward— his book. New
York, 1862. 12° 803.21
BROWN, H. S. Lectures to the men of Liverpool.
Liverpool, 1861. 4v. in 1. 12° 2106.8
BROWN, J. Health : five lay sermons to working
people. New York, 1862. 90 pp. 16° .... 1157.4
— Spare hours. Boston, 1802. p.8° 883.21
BROWNING, E. B. Last poems. Memorial by T.
Tilton. New York, 1862. 16° 373.7
BROWNLOW, W. G. Sketches of the rise, progress,
and decline of secession. Phila., 1862. 12°. 634.10
BUNGENER, F. Rome et le cosur humain. Paris,
1801. p.8° 2066.36
BCRDETT, C. Life and adventures of Christopher
Carson. New York, 1860. 12° 1525.18-20
BURGESS, N. G. The photograph manual. New
York, 1862. 16° 185.30
BURTON, R. F. The city of the saints. New York,
1862. 8° 622.11
CACCIA, A. Europa ed America, scene della vita.
1848-50. Monaco, 1850. 16° 2048.3
CADET life at West Point. By an officer of the
United States army ; and, Descriptive sketch
of West Point, by B. J. Lossing. Boston,
1862. 12° 494.4
CALKINS, N. A. Primary object lessons. 4th ed.
New York, 1862. 12° 1133.7-18
CAMPBELL, J. John Angell James: his history,
character, eloquence, and literary labours.
London, 1800. p.8° . . . 578.22
CAMPBELL, J. F. Popular tales of the West High-
lands. Vols. in, IV. Edinburgh, 1862. 12°. 479.13
CAMPE, J. H. Robinson der Jiingere. 75eAuflage.
Braunschweig, 1859. 2v. in 1. 16° 2019.14
CAMPIN, F. Hand-turning in wood, ivory, shell,
etc. London, 1861. p.8° 185.23
CANTREL, E. Nouvelles a la main sur la comtesse
Du Barry. Paris, 1861. 8° 2063.26
CAPEFIGUE, J. B. H. R. Anne d'Autriche. Paris,
1861. 12° 2075.17
— Le cardinal Dubois. Paris, 1861. 12° 2066.15
— Diane de Poitiers. Paris, 1860. 16° 2066.39
— La duchesse de Portsmouth et la cour galante
des Stuarts. Paris, 1861. 12° 2075.20
Shelf. No.
— Marie de Medicis.. Paris, 1861. 12° 2075.21
CAPENDU, E. Le chasseur de pantheres. Paris,
1861. p.8° 2075.6
CARLYLE, T. History of Friedrich the second.
Vol. III. New York, 1862. 12° 542.6
CASEY, S. infantry tactics. New York, 1802. 3v.
32° 1208.21
CATLIN, G. Life amongst the Indians. A book
for youth. London, 1801. 10° 746.1
CHAMBERS, R. Domestic annals of Scotland, from
the revolution to the rebellion of 1745. Vol.
in. Edinburgh, 1861. 8° 974.3
CHAPIN, E. H. The crown of thorns. Boston,
1860. p.8° 2106.17
CHEVALIER, H. E. Biographie de M. Eugene God-
ard. Montreal, 1856. 80pp. 24° 2069.15
CHORLEY, W. B. A handybook of social inter-
course : political economy for the million.
London, 1862. p.8° 1139.2
CLARK, R. W. Lectures on the formation of char-
acter. Boston, 1861. 12° 1126.8
CLARKE, L. and M. Narratives of the sufferings of
Lewis and Milton Clarke among the slave- ' i
holders of Kentucky. Boston, 1846. 12°. 298.8
CLERY, J. B. C. H. Journal of what passed in the
Temple prison during the captivity, of Louis
the XVI. Tr. by J. Bromfield. London,
[I860]. p.8°. . '. 614.5
CLEVELAND, C. D. A compendium of classical lit-
erature. Philadelphia, 1861. 8° 393.2
CLOUGH, A. H. Poems. Memoir by C. E. Norton.
Boston, 1802. 32° 440.75
COCKTON, H. Percy Effing-ham. Phila., n.d. 8° '. 711.8
— The sisters ; or, the fatal marriages, Philadel-
phia, n.d. 8° 711.6
— The steward. Philadelphia, n.d. 8° 711.3*
— Valentine Vox. Philadelphia, n.d. 8° .... 711.2
COGGESHALL, W. T. Stories of frontier adventure
in the South and West. Columbus, 1861. p.8°. 745.19
COLLIER, W. F. A history of English literature
in biographical sketches. London, 1801. p.8°. 945.7
COLLINS, C. A. A cruise upon wheels. London,
1802. 2v. p.8° 056.6
COLLINS, W. W. The stolen mask. Philadelphia,
n.d. 64 pp. 8° • 792.10
COLOMBEY, E. Histoire anecdotique du duel.
Paris, n.d. 12° . . 2066.8
CONWAY, M. D. The golden hour. Bost., 1862. p".8°. 298.16
— Rejected stone, or insurrection vs. resurrection
in America. Boston, 1861. 12° 298.5
COOKE, G. W. China and Lower Bengal : being
the " Times " correspondence from China in
1857-58. 5th ed. London, 1801. p. 8' . . . . 709.30
COOKE, P. St. G. Cavalry tactics. Philadelphia,
1802. 2v. 12° 1208.22
CORNE, H. M. A. Souvenirs d'un proscrit. Paris,
1861. 12° 2066.2
CORNWALLIS, K. Pilgrims of fashion. New York,
1862. 12° 494.5
COTTEN, E. R. Life of the Hon. Nathaniel Macon.
Baltimore, 1840. 12° 528.29
COURCY, C. de. Les histoires du caf«5 de Paris.
Paris, 1861. 12° 2066.19
CRAIGHILL, W. P. The army officer's pocket com-
panion. New York, 1862. 24° 1208.25
CROMWELL, O. Letters and speeches, with elu-
cidations by T. Carlyle. Leipzig, 1861. 4v.
24° 1579.2
GUMMING, J. Teach us to pray ; observations on
the Lord's prayer. New York, 1862. 12° . . 2095.16
CZECHOWSKI, M. B. Thrilling developments : fif-
teen years as Roman Catholic clergyman and
priest. Boston, 1862. 12° 2109.21
DALL, C. H. Woman's rights under the law. Bos-
ton, 1801. p.8° 1138.4
DALTON, J. C. A treatise on human physiology.
2d ed., revised. Philadelphia, 1861. 8° ... 162.9
DANA, A. H. Ethical and physiological inquiries.
New York, 1862. 12° 154.11
DARGAUD
GRANT
Shelf. No.
DABGAUD, J. M. Voyage en Danemark. Paris,
1861. 12" 2006.29
DAY, T. Sandford et Merton, imite [par A. de
Berquin]. Lyon, 1829. 2v. 2-1° 2069.5
DEMOSTHENES. Orations. Tr. with notes, by
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MALLET, J. W. Cotton : the conditions of its suc-
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MARSH-CALDWELL A. Adelaide Lindsay, a novel.
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MARY-LAFON, J. B. Pasquin et Marforio, histoire
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MAYHEW, H. Young Benjamin Franklin; or, the
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MELVILLE, G.J.W. Digby Grand. Leipz.,1862. 24°. 730.10
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MENDELSSOHN BARTHOLDY, F. Reisebriefe, 1830-
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MODERN domestic cookery. New ed. Based on
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MOLLHAUSEN, B. Der Fluchtling. Erzahlung aus
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MONNIER, M. Garibaldi. Conquete des Deux Si-
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MULLXEK, A. co ntinued.
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— Handbook for travellers in South Wales and its
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MUSSET, L. C. A. de. Contes. Paris, 1801. 12° . . 2075.40
— La confession d'un cufaut du siecle. Nouv.
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— Nouvelles. Paris, 1801. 12°
— Poesies uouvelles. 1830-1852. Nouv. ed. Paris,
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— Premieres poesies, 1829-1835. Nouv. ed. Par-
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MUSSEY, R. D. Health : its friends and its foes.
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MUSTON, A. Histoire populaire des Vaudois. Paris,
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— System for training cavalry horses. Ed. by K.
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— Tragedy of errors. Boston, 1862. 16° .... 373.5
— Tragedy of success. Boston, 1862. 16° .... 1325.14
QUINCY, J. Memoir of the life of Josiah Quincy, Jr.
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RAIKES, R. His Sunday schools and his friends.
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RANKING, W. J. M. A manual of civil engineering.
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RAWLINS, C. E. American dis-union : constitutional
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READ, W. T. Popular and mathematical astronomy.
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READE, C. The cloister and the hearth ; or maid,
wife, and widow. New York, 1861. 8° ... 412.1
RECREATIVE science ; a record and remembrancer
of intellectual observation. Vol. I. London,
1860. sm. 4to 205.28
REMINISCENCES of a Scottish gentleman, commenc-
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REPLIES to " Essays and Reviews." Preface by
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Contents. — Education of the world, by E. M. Goul-
burn; Bunsen, the critical school, and Dr. Williams,
by H. J. Rose ; Miracles, by C. A. Heurtley ; Idea of the
national church, by W. J. Irons; Creative week, by G.
Uorison ; Nationalism, by A. W. Haddan ; Interpretation
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REVILLON, T. Les bacheliers. Etudes. Paris,
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REYNOLDS, E. W. The true story of the barons of
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ROBIN Hood. Ballads and songs. From Ritson
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ROLLAND. A. La foire aux mariages. Paris, 1861.
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RONGE, J. Ronge, the holy coat of Treves, and
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SAAL, G. Ungarische Volksmiirchen. Uebersetzt
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ST. JOHN. J. A. History of the four conquests of
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— The two prima donnas. Phila., n.d. 62 pp. 8° . 792.9
SAXBY, S. M. The study of steam and the marine
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SCENES where the tempter has triumphed. By the
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SCIENCE for the household. The earth, and its gar-
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SCOFFERN, J. A handy book of the chemistry of
soils. London, 1862. p.8° 1167.5
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SCOTT, Sir W. Poetical works. Leipzig, 1861. 2v.
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Contents. —Vol. I. Lay of the last minstrel ; Marmion ;
Lady of the lake. II. Vision of Don Roderick; Roke-
by; Lord of the isles; Songs, ballads, etc.
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the four centurions. New York, 1802. 12° . 2095.15
SCKYMGEOUR, D. Poetry and poets of Britain from
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— Impressions of Rome, Florence, and Turin.
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SHAKESPEARE, W. Dramatic works. Ed. by R.
Carruthers and W. Chambers. London, 1861-
62. 5v. sq. 16° 1326.1
Contents. — Vol. I. Memoir of Shakespeare ; The tem-
pest ; Two gentlemen of Verona ; Comedy of errors ; Mer-
ry wives of Windsor. II. Much ado about nothing; As
you like it; Measure for measure ; Taming of the shrew.
III. All's well that ends well; Love's labor's lost; Mid-
summer night's dream ; Twelfth night. IV. The win-
ter's tale; King John; King Richard II.; Merchant of
Venice. V. King Henry IV., part I., II. ; King Henry
V. ; King Henry VI., part I.
— Sonette. In deutscher Nachbildung von F.
Bodenstedt. Berlin, 1802. sq.32° 2019.15
SHELLEY, P. B. Relics. Edited by R. Garnett.
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SHELTON, E. The historical finger-post. London,
1861. 16° 945.8
SHERMAN, H. Slavery in the United States of
America. 2d ed. Hartford, 1860. 16° . . . 298.9
SHERWOOD, M. Works. New York, 1858. 16v. 12°. 452.1
Contents.— Vol. I. Henry Milner. II. Fairchild family ;
Orphans of Normandy; The latter days. III. Little
Henry and his bearer ; Little Lucy and her dhaye ; Me-
moirs of Sergeant Dale, his daughter, and the orphan
Mary ; History of Susan Gray ; History of Lucy Clare ;
The hedge of thorns ; The recaptured negro ; Susannah,
or the three guardians ; Theophilus and Sophia. Ab-
dallah, the merchant of Bagdad. IV. The Indian pil-
grim ; The broken hyacinth ; The little woodman ;
The babes in the wood ; Clara Stephens ; The golden
clew; Katharine Seward; Mary Anne; The iron cage;
The little beggars. V. The infant's progress; The
flowers of the forest ; Juliana Oakley; Ermina; Eman-
cipation. VI. The governess; The little Momiere;
The stranger at home; Pere La Chaise; English Mary;
My uncle Timothy. VII. The nun ; Intimate friends ;
My aunt Kate; Emmeline; Obedience; The gipsy
babes; The basket-maker; The butterfly; Alune, or
Le biichen Holzli; Procrastination, or the evil -of de-
lay; The mourning queen. VIII. Victoria; Arzoomund;
The birthday present ; The errand boy ; The orphan boy ;
The two sisters; Julian Percival; Edward Mansfield;
The infirmary ; Mrs. Catherine Crawlcy ; Joan, or Trust-
worthy; The young forester; The bitter sweet; Com-
mon errors. IX.-XII. The lady of the manor. XIII.
The mail coach; My three uncles; The old lady's com-
plaint; The shepherd's fountain; The hours of infancy;
Economy ; " Hoc age " ; Old things and new things ; The
Swiss cottage ; Obstinacy punished ; The infant's grave ;
The father's eye; The red book; Dudley castle; The
happy grandmother; The blessed family; My god-
mother; The useful little girl; Caroline Mordaunt; Le
Fevre; The penny tract; The potter's common; The
china manufactory; Emily and her brothers. XIV.
The monk of Cimies ; The rosary, or Rosee of Montreui ;
The Roman baths ; Saint Hospice ; The violet leaf; The
convent of St. Clair. XV. Henry Milner, pt. 4th ; Sab-
baths on the continent; The idler. XVI. John Marten,
sequel to Henry Milner.
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SIMMS, W. G. Egeria ; or, voices of thought and
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SIMON, J. F. Recueil des pensees les plus sublimes,
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SIMON, J. F. 8. S. L'ouvriere. 2me ed. Paris,
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SIVERS, J. v. Ueber Madeira und die Antillen.
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SMILES, S. Workmen's earnings, strikes, and sav-
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SMITH, Albert. Mont Blanc. With a memoir of the
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SMITH, Alexander. City poems. Boston, 1858. 16°. 1395.14
SMITH, E. O. Bertha and Lily ; or the parsonage
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SMITH, J. O. The lawyer and his profession: a
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SMITH, J. T. Book for a rainy day; or, recollec-
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SMITH, W. Gravenhurst ; or, thoughts on good and
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SMYTH, C. P. Three cities in Russia. London,
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SOCIAL life and manners in Australia. By a resi-
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SOUTHEY, R. The life of Nelson. New ed. Lon-
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SOUTHWORTH, E. D. E. N. The deserted wife.
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— The discarded daughter. Phila., n.d. 12° . . 453.2
— The gipsey's prophecy. Phila., n.d. 12° . . . 458.7
— India : the pearl of Pearl river. Philadelphia,
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— Love's labor won. Philadelphia, n.d. 12°. . 453.10
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SPENCER, H. Social statics. London, 1851. 8°. 123.7
STANHOPE, P. H. earl. Life of William Pitt.
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STANLEY, A. P. The Bible in the Holy Laud.
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STERNBERG, A. v. Kunstlerbilder. ^Leipzig, 1861.
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STERNE, L. A sentimental journey through
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STODDARD, E. D. B. The Morgesons. New York,
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STORY, S. A., jr. Caste. Boston, 1856. 12° . ... 458.8
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— The pearl of Orr's Island : a story of the coast
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STREAKS of light ; or, fifty-two facts from the Bible.
By the author of " More about Jesus." New
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STRICKLAND, A. Lives of the bachelor kings of
England. London, 1861. p.8° 554.9
STRICKLAND, W. P. Old Mackinaw. Philadelphia,
1860. 12° 236.14 ,
STUART, H. B. A history of infantry. London,
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STUDENT'S France. A history. London, 1862. 12°. 1006.6
SUE, M. J. dit Eugene. The wandering Jew. Phil-
adelphia, n.d. 8° 711.13
SUNLIGHT through the mist ; or, practical lessons
drawn from the lives of good men. London,
1860. 16° 743.3
SUTHERLANDS (The). By the author of " Rut-
ledge." New York, 1802. 12° 494.1
Swiss family Robinson (The). New ed. London,
1861. 16°
TAILLANDIEK, R. G. E. dit Saint Ren6. Ecrivains
et poetes modernes. Paris, 1861. p.8° . . .
Contents-. — Charles Sealsfield, Henri Heine, Henri
Conscience, Frederic Hebbel, Jeremie Gotthelf, Oscar
de Ur.lv. it/.. Leopold Kompert.
746.6
851.2
TALES of the day. Vol. i. Boston, 1861. 8° ...
TAYLOR, H. St. Clement's eve. A play. Lon-
don, 1862. 16° 364.6
TAYLOR, I. Saturday evening. Hingham, 1833.
12° 1116.10
TAYLOR, J. B. At home and abroad. 2d series.
New York, 1862. 12° 688.14
TAYLOR, S. H. Method of classical study. Bos-
ton, 1861. 12° 393.7
TEGTMEYER, E. Die Kaiserbriider. Historischer
Roman. Liibeck, 1802. 4v. in 2. 16° .... 2024.3
TENNENT, J. E. Natural history of Ceylon, in-
cluding the elephant. London, 1861. 16° . . 175.22
THACKERAY
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THACKERAY, T. J. The soldier's manual of rifle
firing. 3d ed. London, 1861. 94pp. 12° . 1208.18
THACKERAY, W. M. The adventures of Philip.
New York, 1862. 8" 502.27
— The four Georges ; Lovel the widower. Leip-
zig, 1861. sq.!6° 720.58
THAYER, T. B. .The Bible class assistant. Boston,
1850. 24° 2109.19
— Christianity against infidelity. New ed. Cin-
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— Origin of the doctrine of endless punishment.
Boston, [1855]. 12° . . . . • 2106.10
THIENEN-ADLERFLYCHT, C. v. In das Land voll
Sonnenschein. Bilder aus Spanien. Berlin,
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THIERRY-MIEG, C. Six semaines en Afrique.
Paris, 1861. 12° 2075.9
THOMAS, J. J. Rural affairs. Vol. u. Albany,
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THOMPSON, G. Thompson in Africa : an account
of missionary labors. New York, 1852. 12°. 2095.6
THOMSON, W. Aids to faith ; a reply to " Essays
and reviews," by several writers. New York,
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Contents. — Miracles as evidences of Christianity, by
H. L. Mansel ; Study of the evidences of Christianity, by
W. Fitzgerald; Prophecy, by A. McCaul ; Ideology and
subscription, by F. C. Cook ; Mosaic record of creation,
by A. McCaul; Genuineness and authenticity of the
Pentateuch, by G. Kawlinson; Inspiration, by E. H.
Browne ; Death of Christ, by W. Thomson j Scripture
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THORNBUHY, W. Crosscountry. Lond., 1861. p.8°. 644.1
TiECK, L. The old IHHH of the mountain ; The love
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TIMES, J. The year book of facts. London, 1862.
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— - Same. Boston, 1862. 2v. p.8° 614.6
TONKA. C. E. Helen Fleetwood. 2d Am. ed.
New York, 1844. 12° 477.10
TOTTEN, B. J. Naval text-book and dictionary.
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TOWNSEND, V. F. While it was morning. Phila-
delphia, 1860. 12° 453.6
TRACTS for priests and people. By various writ-
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Contents. — Religio laici, by T. Hughes ; The mote and
the beam, by F. D. Maurice; The atonement as a fact
and as a theory, by F. Garden; Signs of the kingdom
of heaven, by J. L. Davies; Terms of communion, by J
N. Langley, etc. ; Dialogue on doubt, by J. M. Ludlow
Morajity and divinity, by F. D. Maurice ; Laws of nature
by J. M. Ludlow; On positive philosophy, by J. M
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TRENCH, R. C. Commentary on the epistles to
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TRIPLER, C. S., and Blackman, G. C. Hand-book
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TROLLOPE,A. Framley parsonage. Leipzig, 1861.
2v. in 1. 16° . . . ' 720.53
— North America. New York, 1862. 12° .... 634.8
— Struggles of Brown, Jones, and Robinson.
New York, 1862. 8° 792.11
— The warden. New York, 1862. sq.!6° .... 730.5
TROLLOPE, F. The young countess, or, love and
jealousy. London, 1848. 3v. p.8° 493.1
TROLLOPE, T. A. Paul the pope, and Paul the friar.
Story of an interdict. London, 1861. p.»° . 917.18
TUCKER, B. The partisan leader. Vol. II. New
York, 1861. 12° 298.3
TUCKER, St. G. Hansford : a tale of Bacon's rebel-
lion. Richmond, Va., 1857. 12° 487.24
Two Cosmos (The). A tale. Leipzig, 1861. sq.!6°. 730.12
TYNDALL, J. Mountaineering in 1861. London,
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UCHARD, M. Raymon. Paris, 1862. 12° 2075.18
UNDERBILL, E. B. The West Indies, their social
and religious condition. London, 1862. p.8°. 264.9
UNITED States. Instruction for field artillery.
Philadelphia, 1861. 12° 205.27
— Ordnance manual for the officers of the United
States army. 3d ed. Phila., 1862. 8° ... 204.25
— Revised regulations for the army, 1861. Phil-
adelphia, 1861. 8° 296.8
URE, A. The cotton manufacture of Great Britain.
Supplement by P. L. Simmonds. London,
1861. 2v. p.8° 855.15
— Philosophy of manufactures. 3ded. Continued
by P. L. Simmonds. London, 1861. p.s° . 855.14
VANDENHOFF,'G. The clerical assistant : an elocu-
tionary guide. London, 1862. 16° 393.9
— The lady's reader. London, 1862. 16° .... 393.8
VAN NESS, W. W. The national school for the sol-
dier. New York, 1862. 75 pp. 18° 1208.20
VASSAR, J. G. ' Twenty years around the world.
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VECCHJ, C. A. Garibaldi at Caprera. Tr. from the
Italian. Preface by Mrs. Gaskell. Cam-
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VEGA, L. F. de. Theatre. Trad, avec une introd.
par Damas Hinard. Paris, 1861-62. 2v. 12°. 2075.13
Contents. — Vol. I. Le moulin ; Le chien du jardinier ;
Le muilleur alcalde est le roi ; La decouverte du nouveau
monde par Christophe Colomb ; L'enlevement d'Helene.
II. L'Hameson de Phenice ; Fontovejune ; Les travaui
de Jacob; La belle aux yeux d'or; Aimer sans savoir
qui.
VENABLES, E., and others. Guide to the Isle of
Wight. London, 1860. 16° 1656.3
VENEDEY, J. George Washington. Ein Lebens-
bild. Freiburg, 1861. 12° 2016.16
VICTOR, O. J. History of the southern rebellion
and the war for the union. Vol. I. New
York, 1862. 8° 293.1
ViGNY, A. V. de. Le More de Venise ; La mare"-
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— Theatre complet. Nouv. e"d. Paris, 1848. 12°. 2068.4
Contents. — Le More de Venise, [tr. de Shakespeare];
Le marchand de Venise, [tr. de Shakespeare]; La mare- .
chale D'Ancre ; Quitte pour la peur, comedie ; Chatter-
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— Vie militaire, [contes, etc.] Bruxelles, 1834.
2v. in 1. 16° 20C8.5
WALDMULLER, R. Wander-Studien. It.ilien,
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2v. p.8° 2025.23
WALKER, J. Sermons preached in the chapel of
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WALTER, J. P. Altar at home. 2d series. Bos-
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WALKER, W. M. Notes on screw propulsion. New
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WALL, A. H. A manual of artistic colouring as ap-
plied to photographs. London, 1861. p.8° . 185.27
WALTHER, F. H. The horse-owner's guide. Bos-
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WAR (The), or, voices from the ranks. London,
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WARNEFORD, R. Tales of the slave squadron.
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WARTER, J. W. The sea-board and the Down, or,
my parish in the south. By an old vicar.
London, 1860. 2v. sq. 16° 882.6
WATSON, H. C. Camp fires of the revolution.
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WATSON'S woods, or, Margaret Huntington's ex-
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WELBY, H. Predictions realized in modern times.
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WELLS, D. A. Annual of scientific discovery, for
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WHITTEMORE, T. Life of Rev. Hosea Ballou,
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— Notes and illustrations of the parables of the
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"WHO breaks — pays." Leipzig, 1801. sq. 16° . . 720.60
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— The Channings. Philadelphia, n.d. 8° .... 502.22
Shelf. No.
WOOD,, E., continued.
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— - Same. Leipzig, 1861. 3v. sq. 16° 730.1
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WORTHEN, W. E. First lessons in mechanics.
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WRAXALL, F. C. L. Wild oats. Leipzig, 1862.
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WRIGHT, H. G. Headaches, their causes and then-
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1861. 2v. in 1. sq. 16° 730.8
— - Same. New York, 1862. 2v. 12° 784.14
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ZIMMERMANN, W. F. A. Der Vulcanismus, oder
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