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Bibltotljeta
Vol. V.
— Costa
QVmericana.
to
Du Moulin.
DICTIONARY
Books
rdatiiTig
FROM
to
^uutira.
DISCOVERY TO THE PRESENT TIME.
ITS
By
JOSEPH SABIN.
Volume V,
" A
paiiifult
taken, as no
work
it
is
I'll
assure you, and more than difficult, wherein what toyle hath beeu man believeth, but he hath made the triall." Ant. a If^tiod., Priface to the Hitter} tf Oxford,
man
tbinketh so no
J.
SABIN & SONS,
84
NASSAU STREET.
1873-
Edition, 525
And
no
Copies, 8vo, of
which 25
are for Presentation,
Copies on Large Paper, of which 10 are for Presentation.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1873, ^Y J.
SABIN
&
SONS,
In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. C.
Brapstreet Press
TO
EDWARD
G.
ASAY,
OF CHICAGO, WHO PLACED rOR MY
MY
USE, AS
WELL
AS HIS
HIS
III.,
OWN CONVENIENCE,
POSSESSION DURING HIS VISIT TO EUROPE,
AND SAVED
Esq^.,
HIS
ENTIRE LIBRARY IN
AND THUS AIDED MY RESEARCHES,
BOOKS FROM THE FLAMES WHICH DESTROYED CHICAGO,
AND PROBABLY WOULD HAVE DESTROYED
THIS VOLUME
IS
HIS
LIBRARY,
RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED BY
JOSEPH SABIN. New
York,
May
12, 1873.
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:
A
Dictionary
of
Books
RELATING TO AMERICA,
OSTA RICA.
Coup
Republique de Costa Rica. 8vo.
Map.
d'ceil
sur la
Paris. 1849.
17015
Der Amerika und
Freistaat Costa Rica, in Mittel-
seine Wichtigkeit fiir den Welthandel, den Ackerbau und die KoiNach dem Franzosischen des onisation. F. M. bearbeitet, mit einem Anhang Berlin: und I Karte versehen von Freiherrn A. v. Billow. 17016 Hempel. 1850. 8vo, pp. xiv, 88.
Informe del secretario de estado en los departmentos de hacienda, guerra, marina, y caminos, presentado a las camaras legislativas de 1865. San Jose : imprenta nacional. [1866?] Sm. folio. 1 701 Republique de Costa-Rica. Notice statistique et catalogue. Paris: imp. V' BouchardExposition universelle de 1867. 17°^^ Hwzard. 1868. 8vo, pp. 18. Diario Historico de los Viages de mar y de California, de orden del Virrey de Nueva Espana Marques De Croix y por direccion de D. Jose Galvaz. Executados por la tropa destinada a dicho objeto al mando de Caspar de Portola, y por los Paquebotes S. Carlos y Mexico: En la imS. Antonio de orden del Exc. Sr. Virrey.
[CosTANso (M.)]
tierra
hechos
al
norte
prenta del Gobierno.
1776.
Folio, pp. 56.
Printed for private distribution. Signed D. Miguel Cdstanso. probably 3. translation from this rare Spanish original
VOL. V.
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CosTANSO. An Historical Journal of the Expeditions by Sea and Land to the North of California: in 1768, 1769, and 1770 when Spanish Establishments were first made at San Diego and From a Spanish MS., translated by William Monte Rey. London: George Published by A. Dalrymple. Revely, Esq. 2 Maps. Bigg. 1790. 4to, pp. 76, 17020 of a Spanish manuscript presented to Drof the original may have rendered it necessary to cause a transcript to be made; according to the "Monthly Review," the translator has enriched it with notes and two maps.
According to Rich, this is Dalrymple by Dr. Robertson.
a translation
The
rarity
CosTE (John Francis). Oratio Habita in capitolio Gulielmopolitano In Comitiis Universitatis Virginiae, Die xii Junii M.DCC.LXXXII. DCim favente Gallorum Ducum & Militum frequently, Medicas Cooptationis Laurea donabatur Christianissimi Regis Exercitus Archiater, Joannes-Franciscus Coste, Saluberrimarum Medicinae Facultatum Parisiensis Alumnus, Valentinas Doctor, Pennsylvaniensis Doctor Honorarius; Regiarum Medicinae Societatum Londinensis, Edimburg., Paris. Regii Lotharingorum Medicorum Collegii Honorarius; e Regiis Scientiarum, Artium & Litterarum Academiis Nanceiana, Lugdunensi, Divionensi; ex Humana Societate Philadelphiensi ; Societatis Philosophicae Americanae Socius; Arcis & Militaris Nosocomii Lugduni Caleti, Navaliumque Regis Exercituum Medicus. Batavorum. 1 783. 8vo, 3 1., pp. 103. ba. 17021 Sec
[CosTELLO
(J.
M.)]
Virtue, exemplified
Murphy
fff
Co.
"Hist. Mag.,"
in
1869.
iv.
90
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vn. 327.
John M. Costello; or, the Beauty of Baltimore: "J. Youth. i8mo, pp. 204. Portrait. 17022 an American
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CosTi (A. M.) Memoir on the Trent Affair. By Ans. Michelo Costi, Publicist of Venice, Italy. IVashington^ D. C. McGinn Witherow. 1865. 8vo, pp. 23. H. 1 7023
Costume of America.
Philadelphia:
G.
S.
Jppleton.
l8mo. Reprinted in Philadelphia:
1851.
17024 C.
G. Henderson 0"
Co.
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A
trifling
affair
for
children.
Cotejo de la Conducta del Rey Felipe V. con la del Rey Britanico antes de la Convencion, ano 1739. Madrid: Antoine
Marin. 1739*
17025
Cotejo de la Conducta de S. M. con de el Rey Britanico, etc. His Catholic Majesty's Conduct compared with that of His Britannick Majesty, as well with regard to what happened before
COTTEREL.
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the convention of the 14th Jail, of this year, 1739, as to what has been done since, until the publication of Reprisals and DeclaLondon: T. Printed by authority at Madrid. ration of War. Cooper. [1739.]
17026
8vo, pp. 63.
In Spanish and English, and relates principally to
affairs in
America.
[Cotes (H.)] An Enquiry into the Conduct of a late Right Honourable Commoner. London. 1766. 8vo, pp. 72. s. By H. Cotes,
assisted by
R. Grenville.
The commoner was William
Pitt.
CoTHEAL (A. J.) A Grammatical Sketch of the Language [n. p. n. d.] spoken by the Indians of the Mosquito Shore, 17028
8vo.
CoTHREN (W.)
History of Ancient Woodbury, Connecticut, from the First Indian Deed in 1659 to 1854, including the Present Towns of Washington, in Southbury, Bethlem, By William Roxbury, and Part of Oxford and Middlebury. Cothren. ... IVaterbury^ Conn.: Branson Brothers. 1854. 8vo, pp. xi, 9-833,
Portrait and Plates.
viii.
See
CoTOGNO
(Ott).
mondo, aggiuntovi
Nuovo modo di
itinerario delle
Includes
17029
poste per tutto
scrivere a tutte le parti.
i6mo.
1616. 1847,
il
B.
Woodbury, Conn. il
M'llano.
17030
" Relatione de
viaggi per I'Europa, Asia et Africa."
Librl's
copy sold, in
for thirty francs.
(E. R.) Life of the Hon. Edward Macon, of NorthBy Edward R. Carolina ... his Public Life; his Private Life. Baltimore. 1840. i2mo, pp. 272. s. 17031 Cotten, of N. C.
CoTTEN
Cotter (R.) Sketches of Bermuda, or Somers' Islands. By Richard Cotter, Purser R. N. London: E^. Wilson. 1828. 8vo, pp. 69.
Cotterel
Map
and Plates.
17032
Esquisse historique des principaux evenemens arrivees a Saint Domingue depuis I'incendie du Cap jusqu* Situaa I'expulsion de Southonax ; leurs causes, leurs ejects. tion actuelle de cette colonic et moyens d'y retablir la tranquillite. A la Chine, on punit le mandarin d'une province qui s'est revoltee, parce que c'est toujours a sa mauvaise conduite Par qu'on attribue les ecarts du peupie. ... J. J. Rosseau. A Paris : de Hmprimerie de ChrisFrancois Frederic Cotterel. P. 17033 tophe Jean Gel'e. An vi. [1798.] 8vo, pp. x, 68.
A
lively
etc., at St.
(F. F.)
and interesting sketch of the dissensions between the blacks and muUttoes, The author wai a physician. Set Querard.
Domingo.
COTTON.
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CoTTiNEAU (D. L.) Accurate Description of
Geographical Compilations; being an the Kingdoms, Republics, and States Comof the Known World, arranged in a Catechetical Form. Baltimore. 1806. 2 vols., i2mo. piled by D. L. Cottineau. all
CoTTiNG (Benjamin Eddy). Roxbury
...
Boston.
.
1854.
Statistics
of Consumption in
8vo, pp. 24.
ba. 17035
CoTTiNG (J. R.) Geology of Georgia; being the Result of a Geological and Agricultural Survey of the State, ... in 1836. Milledgeville : Park and Rogers. 1841. Volume I. 4to ... B.
pp. 8.
[CoTTiNG
(Uriah).]
The
17036
Boston and Roxbury Mill Cor-
[Signed] Uriah Cotting, Boston, Jan. 1818. 8vo, pp. 20.
poration. n. d.]
[n. p. J
7037
Cotton
Cotton's Keepsake. Poems on (Alfred Johnson). Various Subjects, By Rev. Judge A. J. Cotton ... [with] Autobiographical Sketch, ... and a Condensed History of the Early Cincinnati: Jpplegate iff Co. 1858. [Indiana] Settlements ... .
J2mo,
pp. 526.
c,
Portrait.
h.
17038
(Anne). An Account of Our Late Troubles in VirWritten in 1676, by Mrs. An. Cotton, of Q. Creeke. Published from the Original Manuscript, in the Richmond (Va.) Washington: Printed by Peter Enquirer, of 12 Sept. 1804.
Cotton
ginia.
Force.
1835.
8vo, pp. 11. Forms No.
[Cotton
(E.)]
9, Vol.
The
Opened, and the Jewels
c. i.,
of Peter Force's
17039
" Tracts."
Peculiar Treasure of the Almighty
made up in Whereof one
that are
it
Exposed,
at
King Bos-
is more particularly ton Lecture, July 14, 1726. exhibited in the character of Mrs. E. Cotton, who was laid up Boston: D. Henchman. 1726. 8vo. a itvf days before.
Cotton (H.) The Typographical Gazetteer, attempted by the Rev. Henry Cotton ... Oxford: Clarendon Press, mdcccSecond Edition, corrected XXV. 8vo, pp. xvi, 219. BA. and much enlarged. Oxford: University Press, mdcccxxxi. 8vo, pp. xviii, 393. BA. Second Series. Oxford : Clarendon .
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MDCCC.Lxvi.
The number
8vo, pp. xvi, 376, (i).
ba. 17041
of American places cited in the Second Series is very large, and pp. •243-308 are devoted to a monograph on the newspaper press in the United States. The author's "List of Editions of the Bible, and parts thereof, ... Oxford. iSzi." "Second Edition. Oxford, mdccclii." 8vo, contains some account of American
+
Bibles.
COTTON.
An
[Cotton
(J.)]
as they are
now
Lawes of
London:
Established.
F.
New
Coles
&
England, fV.
4to, pp. 15, 2.
1641. The
Abstract of the
»3
first
printed collection of laws for
lections," Vol. VIII
chusetts."
,
Third
Ley.
17042 New
England.
See ««Mass. Historical
Col-
" Mr. Gray's Account of the Early Laws of Massa"Tracts," 111. ; "Mass. Hist. Soc. Collections," Vol.
Series,
Repririted in Force's
v., First Series.
An Abstract of Laws and Government. WhereMirrour may be seen [the wisdom & perfection of the
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J.
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173-1S7.
Cotton. Answer to Master Roger Williams. Edited by Providence, R. L 1867. 4to, pp. 240. L. Dinman. 17044 " Narragansett Club Publications,"
Cotton.
ii.
1-240.
The|Bloudy Tenent, washed, [And made white |
bloud of thejLambe: being discussed and discharc^ed of bloud-guiltinesse by just Defence. Wherein The great Questions of this present time are [handled, viz. How farre Liberty of Conscience [ought to be given to those that truly feare God? And how farre [restrained to turbulent and pestilent persons, that not one-[ly raze the foundation of Godliness, but disturb Also how farre the Magisthe Civillj Peace where they live.? trate may pro-[ceed in the duties of the first Table^.? And that all the Magistrates [ought to study the word and will of God, that they may frame [their Government according to it. Discussed As they are alledged from divers Scriptures, out of [the Old and New Testament. Wherein also the practise of Princes is debated, together with the Judgement of An-jcient and late Writers of most precious esteeme. Whereunto is added a Reply in the
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Svmmons for Hannah Mien ^ at 1647.
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Crowne\in Popes-Head- Alley,
the
BA.,
4to, Title, pp. 195, 144.
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volume. Mr. J. A. Rice's copy sold made up from Cotton : rare
c,
The
$62.50.
j.c.B. following
17045 is
partly
Wholesome Severity reconciled with Christian True Resolution of a present Con-| troversie
Cotton. Liberty, or
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whole Book of] CanSong of Solomon Lively describing the Estate of the Church in all the Ages, thereof, both Jewish] and Christian, to
Cotton.
ticles, or,
Briefe] Exposition] of the :
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modestly pointing at the Glorious- nesse of the Church of the]Jewes, and the happy accesse of the Gentiles, in the] approaching dayes of Reformation, when the] Wall of Partition shall bee taken away. A Work very usefuU and seasonable to every Chri-jstian; but especially such as endeavour and thirst after the setling of Church and State, according to] the Rule and Patterne of the Word of God. By John Cotton.] London: Philip Nevil. 1642.I i2mo, pp. 264. B., c. + London: Charles Green. 1648. Sm. 8vo, Title, pp. 256. J.c.B. 17047 this day.
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Cotton. j
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New-England. Published, By Anthony Tuckney, d.d. ... London^ Printed by T. C. for Ralph Smith. 1654. 4 1., pp. 277. B., BA., c, J.C.B. + The Second Impression, Corrected. Lon|
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Cotton.
By
Ralph Smith, ib^y.
8vo, Title, 3 B., J.C.B.
the Reverend
!.,
17049
Old Mr. John Cotton,
at Salem, [beginning] with some word of Confession. [The Church Covenant a Perpetual Covenant. No title-page.] Svo, pp. 40. ba. 17050
June, 1636.
...
a
Word
of Instruction
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Cotton. A Censure of that Learned and Reverend Man of God, Mr. John Cotton, lately of New-England, upon the way of Mr. Henden, of Benenden, in Kent, a brief and solid Exerpower of the Magistrate in matof Religion, with Mr. Henden's animadversions on Mr. limestone's Epistle, revised and chastized. London: Printed by
citation concerning the coercive ters
J. G.for John Stafford.
1656.
4to, pp. 56.
J.C.B.
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Certain Queries Tending to Accommodation and of Presbyterian Congregationall Churches. By B. 17052 John Cotton ... London. 1654. Svo, pp. (2), 22.
&
Communion Cotton.
Christ the Fountaine of Life; or Sundry Choyce Chapter of the First Epistle of St. London: Robert Ibbetson. 165 1. 4to, 3 1., pp. 356. John. The original autograph manuscript is in the Library of Bowdoin College.
Sermons on
part of the Fift
Cotton. The Churches Resurrection, or the] Opening of the Fift and sixt verses of the 20'''- Chap. of the Revelation. By that Learned and Reverend, lohn Cotton Teacher to the Church of Boston in England, and there corrected by his own )mndi.\London:\ Printed by R. O. iff G. D. for Henry Over|
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Cotton. A Conference Mr. John Cotton held With the Elders of New-England ... With The .
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17054 Boston
Difference
between the Christian and Antichristian Church. Written by Francis Cornwell ... London. 1646. Svo, pp. (23), 57, (15), 80. B. 17055 "The Difference" has a separate paging and title-page; "A Description," etc. Set .
Cornwell (F.) Another edition printed for Thomas Banki and arc Shop in Black Frjcrt on the top of Br i dwell Staires. 1 646. pp. 1 4. :
to
be told at hit
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Cotton.
A|Coppy|of|a
Letter] of M""- Cotton of Boston, answer of certaine Objections made against their Discipline and Orders there, directed] to a Friend. With the Questions propounded to] such as are admitted to Printed in the Church-] fellowship, and the Covenant Jit Selfe. j.c.B., H. 17057 Sm. 4to, pp. 6. the yeare 1641. in
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into one of the
Churches
Hancock.
4to, Title, pp. (2), 40.
1645.
there.
London: Printed for fohn
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H. 17058
The Covenant of Grace, Discovering The Great of a Sinner's Reconcilliation to God, by John Cotton, Whereunto are Teacher of the Church at Boston, N. E. Added, Certain Queries tending to Accommodadation [j/V] between the Presbyterian and Congregationall Churches. Also, Discussion of the Civill Magistrates Power in matters of By some Elders. London: f. Allen. 1655. 8vo, Religion. Cotton.
Work
A
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The
B.
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Cot"Certain Queries," and "The Result of a Synod at Cam"The Epistle Dedicatory" to " Mrf bridge;" for the latter, j« Cambridge, Mait. An address "To the Reader " i» Catharine Hodson," is signed " W. Retchforde." For other editions, iee " A Treatise," etc., infra. signed " Tho: AJJen." ton's
title-page was printed to cover three pamphlets published the year before
"New
Covenant,"
[Cotton.]
A
Spouse Prepared I
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Epistle to the
Cotton.
Francis Cornwell appears on the
Reader," pp.
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he wrote nothing but the
title,
5.
Discourse about Civil Government.
[Da-
See
venport (John)].
The] Doctrine of the Church, To which is comKeys of the Kingdome of Heaven. Wherein is demonstrated by way of Question and| Answere, what a visible Church is according to the order of the Gospel: and what Officers, Members, Worship and Government Christ hath ordained in the New Testament. By that Reverend and learned Divine. Mr. Jo. Cotton, b.d. and Teacher of the Church at
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[Cotton.] An Endeavour after the reconcilement of that long debated and much lamented difference between the Presbyterians and Independents, about Church Government, in a Discourse touching the Jews' Synagogue, attributed to John Cotton, of New England. London. 1648. 4to. 1 7062 This
from one of Thorpe's catalogues, No. 161.
title is
An
The Thirteenth Chapter of Reverend an Eminent ser- vant of the Lord, Mf. John Cotton, Teacher to the Church at Boston in New-England. Taken from his mouth in Short-writing, and some part of it corrected by Himselfe soon after the Prea- ching thereof, and all of it since viewed over by a friend to Him, and to the Truth; wherein some mi- [stakes were amended, but Cotton.
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"This sermon was preached by
Cotton. The Grovnds and Ends of the Baptisme of the| Children of the Faithfvll. Opened In a familiar Discourse by way of a Dialogue, or Brotherly Conference. By The Learned and Faithfull Minister of Christ, John Cotton, Teacher of the Church of Boston in New-England, London: printed by R. C. ]
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"Tho. Goodwin."
Cotton. The|Keyes|Of the Kingdom of Heaven, [and Power thereof, according to the Word of God. By That Learned and Judicious Divine, IM"". lohn Cotton, Teacher of the Church at Boston in New England, Tending to reconcile some present differences about Discipline. Published By Tho. Goodwin. Philip Nye. London^ Printed by M. Simmons for Henry Overton^ and are to be sold at his Shop entring into Popes|
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17067
The Keyes Of the Kingdom of Heaven and Power Word of God. By That Learned and
thereof, according to the
Judicious Divine, Mr. lohn Cotton, ... Boston: reprinted by Tappan and Dennet. 1 843. i2mo, pp. iv, 108. BA. Boston: T. K. IVhipple Co. 1852. i2mo, pp. iv> 108. 17068
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Worship, Government.
ship, Ministery,
Benjamin
Allen.
Reprinted
by the
Club Publications,"
1643.
i.
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Church-fellow-
Printed at London^ for
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17069
J.C.B.
Hansard Knollys Society, and included in the " Narragansett 285-332. Sold at Puttick's, in i860, for £1 as. 6d.
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Cotton. Modest and Cleare] Answer [to Mr. Ball's Discourse of set formes of Prayer. Set forth in a most seasonable time, when [this Kingdome is now in Consultation about Matters of that Nature, and so many godly Long after the Resolution on that Point, Written by the Reverend and Learned John Cotton B.D. and Teacher of the Church of Christ at Boston in new England.] London :\ Printed by R. O. and G. D. for Henry Overton\in Popes head- Alley. 1642. 410, 2 1., pp. j
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BA. 17071
pp. 13. This
is
" Spiritual Milk
American Babes."
for
Cotton. The New Covenant, or, ... manner of the giving and receiving of the Covenant of Grace to the Elect. ... The substance of sundry Sermons preached by Mr. Cotton At Boston in
New-England
...
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London.
1654.
Sm. 8vo, Title,
pp. 198.
Cotton. Of the Holinesse of Church-Members. By John Cotton, Teacher of [the Church of Christ in [Boston in NewEngland. London : Printed by F. N. for Hanna Allen., and are t9 |
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Cotton. The]Powring|ovt of the] Seven Vials: Or anj Exposition, of the|i6. Chapter of the Revelation, withjan Application of it to our Times. Wherein is revealed Gods powring out the full Vials of his fierce wrath. |i. Upon the lowest and basest sort of Catholicks. 2. Their Worship and Religion.] 3. Their Priests and Ministers. 4. The House of Austria, and Popes Supremacy. 5. Episcopall Government. 6. Their Euphrates, or the streaine of their Supportments. 7. Their grosse Ignorance, and blind Superstitions. Very fit and necessary for this Present Age. Preached in sundry Sermons at Boston in NewEngland:] By the Learned and Reverend lohn Cotton,] bb. of Divinity, and Teacher to the Church there] Londof7y\ Printed for R. S. and are to he sold at Henry Over torn shop in Popes-head Alley. ]
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1.,
4to, 2
1645.
Alley.
[Cotton.] The Examined, and
tions
1.,
pp. 156.
Planter's Plea: or the
C,
J.C.B.
17074
Grounds of Planta-
usual objections answered, together with a
manifestation of the Causes moving such as have lately undertaken a Plantation in New England, for the satisfaction of those that question the Lawfulnesse of that action. London: William
1630.
"Jones.
"The rare
4to.
agreement
tract
to
contributes to
1/075
name of
and subject, induce us to attribute this the author of the last (our No. 17065), while the same agreement substintiat? the correctness of its date." Title and note from one of .n
printer, date,
Puttlck and Simpson's catalogues.
Cotton. A Practical! Commentary, or an Exposition with Observations, Reasons, and Vses upon the First Epistle Generall of John. By that Pious and Worthy Divine, Mr. John London: Thomas Cotton, Pastor of Boston in New England. Parkhurst. M.DC.LVi. Folio, 4 1., pp. 431. J.C.B. + [Second Edition.] London: Thomas Parkhurst. M. DC. LViii. Folio. Cotton. Reply to Mr. [Roger] Williams, his Examination. London: Hannah Allen. 1647. ^'^' 4^°» PP* ^44^* ^1^11 With "The Bloudy Tenent," etc. London, 1647; but, being separately paged, !• sometimes found
Reprinted in the
separately.
" Narragansett Club Publications,"
V. 2.
Cotton. The] Saints] Support & Comfort, in The Time of Distress and Danger, with divers other Treatises. Delivered in severall Sermons upon Di-]vers Texts of Scripture. By that Learned and Judicious Divine John Cotton, of Boston [in New]
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Sermon preached by the Reverend Mr. JoHn Cot-
Cotton. ton his
Salem, 1636; To which is Prefixed, a Retraction of ... at former Opinion concerning Baptism. Boston. 1713. i6mo,
pp. 40.
B.
Cotton.
17079
Severall |Qyestions| of Serious and necessary
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1647.]
410, pp.
17080
Psalmes a Gospel-Ordinance. Or |a Treatise, Wherein are handled these foure Particulars. i. Touching the Duty it selfe. |2. Touching the Matter to be Sung. 3. Touching the Singers.] 4. Touching the Manner of Singing. By John Cotton, Teacher of the] Church at Boston in New-England. London;] Printed by M. S. for Hannah Allen^ at the Crowne in Popes-Head-Alley : and "John Rothwell at the\ Sunne Singing
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Crowne in 17081
pp. 72.
Popes-\
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Pauls-Church-yard.\\b\'] .\
H. -f- London^] Printed for Fountaine in Pauls- Church-yard: and
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4to, Title, pp. 72.
J.C.B.
Cotton.
Mr. Cotton's Letter lately printed, examined and answered by Roger Williams of Providence in New-England. London^ Imprinted in the Yeere 1644. 4to, pp. 47 17082 [Cotton.] Some Treasure fetched out of Rubbish ; or Three short but seasonable Treatises [found in a heap of scattered papers] concerning the imj^osition and use of Significant Ceremonies in the Worship of God. Printed in the year 1660. 4to. " Mr. John Cotton, famous in both Englands, was the known author of the first Discourse, and (as
Cotton. i2mo,
its
verily believed)
Spiritual
of the second also."
Milk
for
— Preface
Babes.
...
London.
1668.
17084
pp. (2), 12. Same,
A
in English
and Indian.
iS«
No. 1707 1.
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Edition, hy a Copy far larger than the] former; and Corrected also by the Authors own hand. [This Copy was fitted for the
Mr. Tho. Allen Minister in Norwich. Londony\ Printed by Ja. Cottrel^for "John Allen^ at the\ Rising-Sun in Pauls Church-yard. 1659. i6mo, 12 1., pp. 250, (2). B., c. 17085 Press, by
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No. 17058.
of Life. Or, Gods Way] and Course,] in bringing the Soule into, keeping it in, and carrying it on, in( the wayes of life and peace. Laid downe in foure severall Treatises on foure Texts of Scripture. viz. The pouring out of the Spirit, on Zach. 12. 10, 11, &c.|Sins deadly wound, on Acts 2. 37.|l"he Christians Charge, on Prov. 4. 23.] The life of Faith, on Gal. 2, 19, 20. By that learned and judicious Divine, and ful Minister of lesus Christ, faithJohn QoX.x.ox\.\ London .,\ Printed by M. F. for L. Fawne., and S. GeUibrand^ at the Brasen Serpent in Pauls Church-yard. 4to, 4 1., pp. 481. B. 164.1.I
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The Trve
Cotton.
Constitvtion of a particular
visible
Church, proved by Scripture, wherein is briefly Demonstrated by Questions and Answers what Officers, Worship, and Gouernment Christ hath ordained in his Church. London: Printed for Samuel Scatterthwaite. 1642. 410, pp. 13. 17089
The Way of the Churches] of Christ the VVay of Churches walking in
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Cotton. The Way of Congregational Churches Cleared In two Treatises. In the former. From the Historical Aspersions of Mr. Robert Baylie, in his Book, called, (A Dissuasive from the In the latter. From some Contradictions Errors of the Time.) ;
And from, Some Misconstructions of of Vindiciae Clavium. Learned Mr. Rutherford, in his Book intituled, (The due Right of Presbyteries.) By Mr. John Cotton, sometimes Preacher at Boston, in Lincolnshire, and now Teacher of the Church at Boston in New England. To which is prefixed an Epistle Pacificatory to the Brethren dissenting from this Way, by NaImprimatur, John Bachiler, January i. 1647. thaniel Homes. London^ Printed by Matthew Simmons^ for "John Bellamie^ 1 648. 4to, Title, pp. (9), 104, 44. H. 17091 " Vindiciae CUvivm : following is the title of one of the works referred to above Vindication of the Keyes of the Kingdome of Heaven, into the hands of the right Owners. Being some Animadversions upon a Tract of Mr. I. C. ... As also upon another Tract of his, called, The way of the Churches of New-England ... By an earnest well-wisher to the Truth. ... London: Peter Whaley. 1645." Sm. 4to, 2 1.,
The
or,
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A
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pp. (19), 90.
H.
The
original edition
was a broadside.
See
Hooker (T.)
C[otton] (J[ohn]). Poem occasioned by the Death of Jno. Alden, of Doxborough, who died Sept. 12. 1687. Written by Portsmouth^ reprinted. 1 806. N. 17092 J. C.
Cotton (John), of Newtown. Funeral Sermon preached after the Death of Mr. Nathanael Cotton, who died July 3, 1729. Boston.
1729.
M. 17093
8vo, pp. 34.
Cotton.
God's awful Determination against a People, that obey His Voice ... A Sermon Preach'd ... In Boston, Feb. 8. 1728. After Repeated Shocks Of the Earthquake. By John Cotton ... Boston: Printed by Gamaliel Rogers^ for Samuel Gerrish and Thomas Hancock. 1728. 8vo, 2 1., pp. 42.
will not
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.
The
preface
is
signed " Benjamin Colman."
Cotton. A Holy Fear of God, And His Judgments. ... A Sermon Preach'd at Newtown, November 3. 1727. On a Day
COTfOM.
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...
John Cotton
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...
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The
is
signed
"John Brown."
The Ministers of Christ should be Speedy and speaking to Young People. Four Sermons ... to a
Cotton. Earnest
impressions
in
Society of Young Men, in Newtown ... . By John Cotton Boston: "John Phillips. 1729. i2mo, Title, pp. iv, 85.
...
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ba.
Ministers of the Gospel should speak, not as Cotton. A Sermon Preach'd at the Ordinapleasing Men, But God ... tion of the Rev. Ward Cotton, At Hampton, in New-HampWhere he was Ordain'd a Colleague shire, June 19th. 1734. .
Pastor with the Rev. Mr. Nathanael Gookin ... Cotton, A.M. Minister of the Gospel in Newtown. Printed by B. Green. 1 734. 8vo, Title, 2 1., pp. 23. .
By John Boston:
ba.
Two
Cotton.
Sermons preach'd at Dorchester, on the By John Cotton, M. A. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Newtown. Publish'd at the repeated DeWith a Preface by the Rev. sire of many that heard them. Mr. Danforth, Pastor of the Church in Dorchester. Boston: Lord's-Day, April 9, 1727.
Printed by B. Green, jun. for S. Gerrish^ at the lower end of Corn~ hill. i2mo, 10 1., pp. 63. j.c.B. 17098 1727.
Wisdom, Knowledge, and the Fear of God reand People. A Sermon Preach'd in the Audience of His Honour Spencer Phips, Esq; Lieutenant-Gov-
Cotton. commended
to Rulers
ernour and Commander in Chief, The Honourable His Majesty's Council, and House of Representatives Of the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, May 30th. 1753, Being the Day for the Election of His Majesty's Council for the Province. By John Cotton, m.a. Pastor of the Church in Newtown. Boston^ N. E.: Printed by fohn Draper. I "53. 8vo, Half-Title, Title, pp. 42. b., c, c, w. 17099
Two
Also: Boston.
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Sermons at the Lecture l6mo. w.
in
Newtown,
April^
29 and
May
8,
1741.
Cotton (J.), of Plymouth and Halifax. The general Practice of the Churches of New-England, relating to Baptism, vindicated: or, some Essays on this Important Question, Whether the Practice of Persons owning or renewing the Covenant, and having Baptism for their Children without coming immediately
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Communion, be warrantable? ... With some By John Cotton, a.m. of Plymouth. ... Boston:
into full ...
.
Russell.
[1772.]
4to, 3
1.,
BA.,
pp. 73.
Letters Ezekifl
w. 17100
Cotton. The General Practice of the Churches of NewEngland, Relating to Baptism, Further vindicated Containing an Answer to the Rev. Chandler Robbins's Reply, Relative to By John Cotton ... Bosthis Question ... In Three Parts. -,
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Joseph Greenleaf.
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1773.
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Two Sermons Cotton. God's Call to His People ... Being a Day of GenPreached at Plymouth, June 30. 1757. By eral Humiliation, Occasioned By the Drought and War. John Cotton (of Plymouth) a.m. ... Boston: Printed by Benjamin Mecom. 1757. 8vo, pp. 43. BA. 1 7 102 .
A Narto these Churches. Middleborough, In the County of Plymouth, In settling a Minister [Silvanus Conant] in the Room of the Reverend Mr. Peter Thatcher, deceas'd. ... By John Cotton ... Boston: S. Kneeland and T. Green. M,dcc,xlvi. B., BA. 17103 4to, pp. 38. Cotton.
Seasonable
Warning
rative of the Transactions at
.
A Sermon at Attleborough, Mass. upon a particular occasion, Jan. i2mo. w. The Separation of the Tares and Wheat reserved of Judgment. A Sermon ... Boston. 1746. izmo. Also
:
—
Boston.
9.
1746-7.
to
the
Day
.
Cotton
Vocabulary of the Massachusetts (or Natick) By Josiah Cotton. Cambridge : Printed by B A. 1 7 104 Metcalf and Company. 1829. 8vo, pp. 212. (J.)
Indian Language.
E.
W.
Also included in the "Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll./* Vol.
11.,
Third
Scries.
Cotton (R.) A Choice Narrative of Count Gondamor's Transactions during his Embassy in England. By ... Sir Robert Portrait. Cotton ... London: John Garfield. 1659. + LonB. 17105 don: G. Smeeton. 1820. 4to, pp. 54. .
W. Raleigh and the Spanish designs in the West Indies. The one of "Smeeton's Hist, and Biogr. Tracts." A work which we have described as by Robert Clavel, Vol. iv., No. 13514, has been also attributed to Sir Partly relates to Sir
repiint
is
R. Cotton.
Cotton
(R.) Cain's Lamentations over Abel, in Six Books Third Edition. New York: By Rowland Cotton. Printed by IVayland and Davis.^for the Author. 1 795. i2mo, pp. 17106 239. Also: An Artillery Election Sermon. 1706, which I have not seen.
...
the
VOL. V.
3
COTTON.
2D
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Faith
—
Catechism.
summ
of y^ chief articles of y" 8vo, pp. 36. 17 107 MS. catalogue of his New England Library.
Breif
(Seaborn).] a
Camb. 1863.
This title is copied from T. Prince's have met with no other notice of the pamphlet, which has probably perished. Also: An Artillery Election Sermon. 1673. The Rev. Seaborn Cotton was born at sea in 1633, while his parents were on their voyage to New England, and hence his unusual name, which appears Latinized in the "Harvard College Triennial Catalogue" as " Marigena Cotton." I
A Sermon Preach'd at the Mr. John Brown, Pastor of the Boston: Second Church ... in Hingham. By Ward Cotton ... BA. 1 7108 D. Gookin. 1747. 8vo, pp. 30. Cotton (W.)
Ordination
Of
Ministers
...
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the Reverend
.
The
Cotton. Manufactures
in
The Cotton
The By
Condition and Prospects of American Cotton H. 17 109 1849-50. 8vo, pp. 29.
Crisis.
London.
A
Cotton Famine and the Lancashire Operatives.
a Factory Girl.
1862.
Preston: Dobson.
Cotton Fields and Cotton Factories. Cotton from the Pod to the Factory. Cotton
is
King.
8vo.
London.
London.
i6mo.
185-.
i2mo.
No. 12950.
Boston Memorial to Congress.
8vo.
Poem. 171 11
1839.
See [Christy (David)], Vol. iv.,
Cotton Manufacture. 1846.
17110
8vo.
1857.
Boston. c.
171 14
Cotton Manufacture. Statistics from the Seventh Annual Report of the Boston Board of Trade. Boston: T. R. Marvin Son. 1 86 1, pp. 16. 17^15
^
The Cotton i2mo,
Plant.
New
Tork
:
Sheldon &'
Co.
1864.
Sq.
17116
pp. 16.
The Cotton Question. A portion of the following Letter appeared in the Morning Herald of January 28, 1864. [n. p. n. d.] 8vo, pp. 30. 17 J 17 Cotton Stealing. A Novel. 1866. i2mo, pp. 487.
Co.
...
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Chicago: John R. Walsh BA. 17118
Copyrighted by J. E. Chamberlain,
— the author?
The Cotton Supply; a letter to John Cheetham, Esq., President of the Manchester Cotton-Supply Association. By a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. London: Robert Hardwicke. 1 86 1. 8vo, pp. 40. c. 171 19
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27
The Cotton Supply Reporter. No. i. Supply Association^ August^ 1 858. 4to, pp. 8. The numbers
published during the Southern rebellion
Manchester Cotton Continued. ba. are,
of course, of special
interest.
Cotton Trade.
Letter from the Secretary of State, transmit-
ting a statement respecting the Tariff Duties
American Cotton. (H. of R. Doc.)
June
[n. p.
of India.
Can
applicable to
8vo, pp. 21.
India not Supply England
London: Spottiswood. 1839.
?
...
n. d.]
17121
The Cotton Trade with Cotton
10, 1856.
8vo, pp. ig.
Cultivation and Supply of Cotton in South America. Report of Her Majesty's Commissioner. London: Dalton Lucy. 1866.
^
Folio, pp.
viii.
1
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Introduction and early Progress of the Cotton Manufacture in Boston: Little^ Brown^ and Co. 1863. ... 8vo, pp. 108. B., p. 17124
the United States.
Is
d.]
Cotton
"King?"
Sources of Cotton Supply,
8vo, pp. 4.
[n. p.
n.
17125
Letters from the Secretary of the Treasury, on the CultivaManufacture, and Foreign Trade of Cotton. l^Vashington. 1836. 8vo. 17126
tion,
New York Convention. Report on the Production and Manufacture of Cotton. Boston: printed by jf. F. i5f E. Buckingham, 1832. 8vo, pp. 20. H. 17127 /
Remarks on Boston.
the
Growth of
1850.
the Cotton Plant in Alabama. 17 128
a Committee of the Boston Board of Trade upon Tax. Boston. 1867. 8vo, pp. 16. H. 171 29
Report of the Cotton
Report of the Special Committee of the Chamber of ComNew York on the Confiscation of Cotton New York. 1865. the Southern States by the Government.
merce of the State of in
8vo, pp. 12.
1
7130
Report of the Production and Manufacture of Cotton, [by a Convention of Friends of American Industry], Boston: printed by J. T. B. 1 7 13 E. Buckingham. 1 832. 8vo, pp. 20.
y
COULON.
28
Testimony taken by the United
Selections from the tional
Revenue.
ingtoti]^
States
respect of Cotton as a source of Na(Appendix to Special Report, No. 3.) \_lVash-
Revenue Commission
in
Treasury Department^ 1866.
8vo, pp.
17^3^
!!5.
Table of the Corresponding Prices of Cotton shipped from the Charleston. 1824. i2mo. United States and sold in London.
Couch
A
Sermon ... at the Funeral of Rev. Daniel Pastor of the ... Congregational Church of Abington, by Rev. Paul Couch ... Friday, January 8th, 1847. Co.., Printers. Boston: J. E. Farwell 8vo, pp. 16. 17134 (P.)
Thomas, Former
^
A
Sermon, ... by the Rev. Paul Couch ... of Couch. Stonington, Conn. August 6th, 1863, being the Day ... for National Thanksgiving. New York: IVillard^ Feltlsf Co. 1863.
i2mo,
H.
pp. 24.
17135
[CouEs (S. Elliott).] Memoir of Rev. Nathan Parker, d.d. Late Pastor of the South Parish in Portsmouth, N. H. ... ConH. 17136 cord: Marshy Capen and Lyon. 1834. 8vo, pp. 28.
Remarks on the Bunker-Hill Monument ... By N. H.: Printed by C. IV. Brewster.
[CouES.] Elliott.
1840.
.
Portsmouth^
...
8vo, pp. 12.
H. 17137
CouES. United States Navy. What >s its Use? E. Coues. Boston : American Peace Society, [n. d.] War
and Christianity; an Address before the American Peace Society ba. 23, 1842, ... Boston; American Peace Society. 1842. 8vo, pp. 26.
Also:
May
By Samuel pp. 8.
H. ...
CouGHLAN (L.) An Account of the Work of God, in Newfoundland, North-America. In a Series of Letters, To which are prefixed, a few Choice Experiences; Some of which were taken from the Lips of Persons who died triumphantly in the Faith. ... By the Rev. L. Coughlan, Late Missionary ... . London: IV. Gilbert. 1776. i2mo. Title, pp. 192. c, H. CouLiER
(Ph. J.)
iques du Globe.
Tables des principales Positions
Paris.
8vo, pp. 494. Warden's " Bibl. Am."
1828.
Included in
CouLOMBE
Geonoms.
17 140
(A.) Vie d'Adele Coulombe, religieuse hospitI'Hotel-Dieu de Montreal, en Canada. Tours. 1863. i2mo, pp. 267. 17141
aliere de
CouLON
(Garran).
See St.
Domingo.
COUNTRY.
Coulter
29
Adventures in the Pacific; with Observations Productions, Manners and Customs of the Natives of the various Islands ; together with Remarks on Missionaries, British and other Residents, &c. By John Coulter, Dublin. 1845. Post 8vo, pp. 300. M.D. c. 17142 (J.)
on the Natural
See "Eel.
Rev.,"
Ser. iv., xxii. 182,
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Council Bluffs' Directory, and Emigrant Guide to the West Valuable Historical, and Topographical In-
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formation.
New
York.
1866.
S.
1
7
144
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Counsel
for
+
Count
the Cost.
See
Connecticut, No. 15716.
Counter-Address to the Public on the late Dismission of a General Officer, [Henry Seymour Conwayj. fourth Edition. London. 1764. 8vo. C. 17146 General Conway favored the Americans.
Counter Manifest.
The Army.
A
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Counterpoise, being Thoughts on a Militia and Standing New York. 1753. 8vo. '7^47
Countries
i2mo.
See Chili,
most
adapted
to
Emigration.
London.
1855. 7 148
1
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COURCELLE-SENEUIL.
30
A Journal for the Farm, the Son. 1853-65. Albany: L. Tucker
The Country Gentleman. and the Fireside.
Garden,
^
1
4to.
7
150
After December, 1865, 'Edited by Luther Tucker, J. J. Thomas, and J. Warren. " was merged into the " Cultivator and Country Gentlethe ''Country Gentleman
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The Countryman's Lamentations on the Subject of a Proper Education of Children, with an Address to the Inhabitants of New- Jersey. Philadelphia: Printed and Sold by W. Dunlap^ for P. 17 151 the Author. M DCC LXii. 8vo, pp. iv, 52. A
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Coup-d'oeil sur 1766. 8vo.
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[et ses colonies].
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Map.
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s.
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Le Coup
de lumiere.
1789.
[n. p.]
Relates to the
affairs
of
St.
la
France
et les
ba. 17154
8vo, pp. 48 or
less.
Domingo.
Coupe' de Saint-Douat (Alexandre). Histoire de I'EtabParis. 1823. lissement des Fran^ais dans I'Amerique du Nord. 17156 8vo.
La cour de Rome et I'empereur Maximilien. Rapports de la cour de Rome avec le gouvernement mexicain, accompagnes de deux lettres de I'empereur Maximilien et de I'imperatrice. Paris: Amyot. 1867. 8vo, pp. 157. 17157 Courazolles. de Lazerne.
Memoire ou
Paris.
1790.
replique a
la justification
8vo.
de
W.
17 158
Relates to the revolution in Hayti.
Courbe
(Augustin).
See
[Morisot (C. B.)]
Examen comparativo de la aduanera de Chile con las De Francia, Gran SanFor L H. Courcelle Seneuil. Bretana, Etados-Unidos. 8vo, pp. 46. tiago. 1856. 1 7159 Courcelle-Seneuil (L H.)
«arifa
i
lejislacion i
Courcelle-Seneuil le Chili.
(J.
Paris: E. Dentu.
Agression de I'Espagne contre 1866. 8vo. 17160
G.)
COURT.
31
Courcelle-Seneuil. Informe sobre el estado de la Hacienda publica en 1° de Octubre de 1861, pasado al Senor Ministro del Ramo por J. G. Courcelle-Seneuil, correjido anotado segun i
informes ultimamente adquiridos. Table.
[CouRCY (H.
See
de).]
Santiago.
1861.
8vo, pp. 20.
17161
De Courcy
(H.).
Courier de Boston, affiches, annonces, et avis. ... 23 Avril-15 Octobre, 1789. No. 1-26. [_Boston : Imprimerie de Samuel'Hall. 1789.]
4to, pp. 208.
H. 17164
Courier politique et
French Evening ^777-^5- 4to"This French
journal,
annonces Externo Robore
litteraire
Post.
;
et avis
divers
:
or
London.
crescit.
17165 which was commenced
in the
month of May of
the present
had been preceded by the ' Courier de I'Europe,' under which title it was continued from June, 1778. According to Barbier, it was edited by the Irish abbe, Perkins Mac Mahon, Scrres de la Tour, and Theveneau de Morande. The eighteenth volume, apparently the last, was published in 1785; and some of the latter volumes contain Having been published during contributions from the pen of the celebrated Mirabeau. the whole course of the American war of independence, one of its principal objects appears to have been that of giving an impartial account of the events which attended it." See Rich's "Bibl. Am.," i. 261.
year,
CouRMONT Mexique
et
de
(Felix I'lle
de).
de Cuba.
Des £tats-Unis, de
la
Paris: Moquet. 1847.
guerre du ^^°'
[CoURNAND [Vabbe Antoine de).] Reponse aux Observations d'un habitant des colonies sur le Memoire eu faveur de gens de Paris. 1789. 8vo. couleur ou sang mele a St. Domingo. Memoire en replique a la Justification pubde la Luzerne, sur le cinquieme chef d'accusation ; [n. p. 1790.I Courrejolles, depute de S.-Domingue.
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iVI.
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Courrier de procureur general a
la
Court
Catalogue of the Articles contributed to the (J.) Universal Exhibition of 1867, by the Island of Trinidad (West Indies), with an Introductory Sketch of the Colony, its Institutions, Physical Features, Principal Products, etc. ; by Dr. J. Court, Special Commissioner. Paris: Dentu. 1868. Paris
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COURTE.
32
The Court and City Kalendar, for England, Scotland, and London: H. IVoodfall [etc.] mdcclxvii. i2mo. America. I?'?* Continued. Contains
lists
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The
nual
The Court of Neptune, and the Curse of Liberty ; with other Poems, on Subjects connected with the Late War. Nexu York: C 17 173 Van Winkle^ Wiley tff Co. 18 1 7. l8mo, pp. 106. Monde primitif, analyse et compare considere dans I'histoire naturclle de la parole; ou origine du langage et de I'ecriture; avec un reponse Par M. a une critique anonyme, et des figures en taille-douce. Paris: Boudet. M. DCC. Lxxv. 9 vols., Court de Gebelin, ... 4to. Considere dans son genie allegorique et dans les allegories aux quelles conduisit ce genie ... Nouvelle edition. Auteur [etc.] M. DCC. Lxxvii. 9 vols., 410. Paris: ba., b., c. Court de Gebelin.
avec
monde moderne,
le
J
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V
Contains copious details of American languages. ique," nouv. ed.,
viii.
489-560
j
" Essai sur
les
langues d'Amer-
"Observations sur un monument amsricain,"
viii.
561-568.
CouRTAULD
Address to those who may be disposed to (G.) United States of America on the advantages of Equitable Associations of capital and labour in the formation of Agricultural Establishments in the interior Country. Including
remove
to the
Remarks on Mr. George Courtauld.
Opinions upon London: Hunter. 1820. See "M. Rev.," xcvii. 200.
Birbeclc's
this
Subject.
By
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CouRTE DE LA Blanchardiere {M. Vabbe). Nouveau au Perou. Par M. I'Abbe Courte de la Blanch|
voyagejfait
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Auquel on a joint une Description des anciennes Mines d'Espagne, traduite de I'Espagnol de Alonso-Carrillo Lazo.
ardiere.
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Paris.,
de Delaguette., |
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pp. 212, (4), 74, (3).
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2mo, 2 H. 17176 1
[Courte de la Blanchardiere.] A Voyage to Peru; performed by the [Ship] Conde of St. Malo, in the years 1745, 1746, Written by the Chaplain. To which 1747, 1748, and 1749. is added an Appendix, containing the present state of the Spanish
—
COURTENAY. affairs
in
America
London: R.
to mines, trade
in respect
1752.
Griffiths.
l2mo,
The author's " observations and descriptions He seems to have little of the priest, and ing. his
33 and discoveries.
pp. xv, 173.
I/'?/
are sensible, pertinent, and entcrtjin-
nothing of the bigot about him : yet sentiments are such as become the good Christian and the gentleman." Monthly
Re-vieiv, IX. 294.
Courte Reponse a Gros Memoire, 1790. II., No. 4545.
See [Bellevue],
Vol.
CouRTEN W.) A
Brief Narrative and Deduction of the sevable Cases of Sir William Courten, and Sir Paul Pyndar, Knights and William Courten late of London Esquire, Deceased: Their Heirs, Executors, Admi-| nistrators and As(
eral
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Courten. Case stated between the East India Company of the United Netherlands and the Assigns of Courten. Pri-
W.
vately printed.
1671.
Folio.
This celebrated case
17^79
relates to the Island
of Barbadoes.
—
Courten. Petition of W. Courten and others, 1675. Lex Talionis or, tlie Law of Marque, as regards the Ships, Factories, &c., of Sir W. Courten, and his Partners in the East Indies, China, Japan, &c. 1682. Folio. 17180 ;
There is also an " Address of the Heirs, &c., of Sir W. Courten, 1679," folio. Stt C[aiew] (G[eorgc]), Vol. in., No. 10822. Thomas Thorpe, an eminent Lon-
also
don bookseller,
attributes our
CouRTENAY S.
Courtenay.
No. 9759,
Vol. in., to
in
Eulogy on (E. S.) Charleston: Ellis
...
...
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W.
Courten.
Wm.
Crafts
Neufville.
pp. 15.
Courtenay
(J.)
An
VOL. V.
by E. 8vo, I 7 181
Inquiry into the Propriety of Establish-
ing a National Observatory. ton: printed by IV. Riley.
...
1826. H.
By James Courtenay
1827.
4
8vo, pp. 24.
...
.
Charles^
BA. 17182
COUSIN.
34
[CouRTENAY (Thomas P.)] Observations on the American Treaty, in Eleven Letters. First published in "The Sun," under the signature of Decius. London: Budd. 1808. 8vo, 17183
pp. vi, 75.
Additional Observations on the American CoURTENAY. Treaty, with some Remarks on Mr. Baring's Pamphlet; being To which is added an a Continuation of the Letters of Decius. By Thomas Appendix of State Papers, including the Treaty. London. 1808. 8vo, pp. viii, 94, Peregrine Courtenay, Esq. Ixix.
s.
"
See
Courtney (T. orama of the
S.)
7184
mouth of the Ohio By T. E. Courtney. New 1
The Gold
Courtois (Ferdinand).
1
214.
Pomerade's Original Pan-
to
Anthony.
New
Courtney.
S.
Guide
liv.
8vo, pp. 84.
1849.
Courtney (W.
W.
of" St.
Rev.,"
River, from the
Alississippi
River to the Falls York.
A
E.)
M.
York.
Fields of St.
i860.
Domingo.
7
185 I
/
1710J
i2mo.
See Cortes (F.), Vol. v.
Courtot (F.) La Vie|du Bien-Heureux Pere Francois Solano Religieux de I'Ordre de Saint Francois Patron du Perou, jcomposee svr les memoires presentez au S. Siege pour sa Beatification, |Et le recit du Martyre d'onze Religieux dujmesme Ordre, qui souftrirent la mort a Gorkom pour la defense de la Foy, I'an 1572. Par le R. P. Francois Covrtot Religieux du mesme Ordre, Docteur en Theologie de la Faculte de Paris, &c. A Paris^ Chez Estlenne M'lchallet, rue S. 'Jacques^ a r Image Avec S. Paul^\proche la Fontaine S. Severin.\yi.'DCC.\.y.xvil. |
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of
St.
pp. xii, 310. Some copies have of Solano's
life
17188 the imprint, Nezu York: Ed%vard Dunigan.
Courtot
is
the author
only.
Cousin d'Aval (Charles Yves),
called
Cousin d'Avalon.
Toussaint-Louverture, chef des noirs insurges de Saint-Domingue ... precedee d'un coup d'oeil politique sur cette colonic. Paris^ Pillot, an X-1802. l2mo, pp. 211. Portrait. Histoire de
— COUTINHO. Cousin Frank's Household.
CoussiN
H.
(J.
Paris: Igonette
;
See [Pearson (L. H.)]
Eugene de
J.)
Corbet
a'ln'e
35
[etc. ~\
Cerceil,
1824.
CousTELiN. Centre la reconnaisance de Le Normant pere. 1825. 8vo.
ou Les Caraibes. l2mo.
3 vols., la
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^7^93
Enough of War. The Question of (J. F. de). Slavery Conclusively and Satisfactorily Solved, as regards Humanity at large, and the Permanent Interests of Present Owners. By Jose Ferrer de Coute. New York: S. Ha/Iet, Printer. 1864.
CouTE
8vo, pp. 312.
CouTHOUY
17194 Descriptions of
(J. P.)
New
Species of Mollusca Polypi, &c., found in
with Remarks on several and Shells Massachusetts Bay. By Joseph P. Couthouy Plates. 1838. 8vo, Title, pp. 59. ;
...
.
Charlestown. H. 17195
Couthouy. Remarks upon Coral Formation in the Pacific ; with Suggestions as to the Causes of their Absence in the same Parallels of Latitude on the Coast of South America. By Joseph P. Couthouy, Extracted from Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Boston: Tuttle Hist, for January, 1842. Dennett^ Printers. BA., M. 17196 1842. 8vo, pp. 68.
&
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CouTiNHO
Svo, pp.60.
La Proposition faicte a I'Assemblee Etats Generaux des Provinces Unies des Pai's-Bas, le 16 d'Aougst 1647. ^^^ '•- ^' Franc, de Sousa Coutinho, Conseiller du Roy de Portugal, Capitaine General des Isles Terceres, et nomme par sa Maj. Gouverneur de I'Estat du Bresil et son Ambass. ordin. vers les Estats Gen. des Prov. Unies. La Haye: ^Jean Breeckvelt. 1647. 16 1. ^7^97 public des
(F. de S.)
...
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Propositie
|Ghedaen |Ter Vergaderinge van hare
Hoogh Mog: d'Hee-|ren Staten Generael der Vereenigde Nederjlaiiden. In 's Graven Hage den 16 Au-jgusti, 1647. Door den |
Heer Francisco de Sousa Coutinho, Raedt van sijn Conickl. Majest. van Portvgal Sijnen Gouverneur ende Capiteyn Ghen|
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COUTO.
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Also
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real
Lisboa: na Regia Offic.
camara.
1789.
410, pp. 15.
CouTiNHO. Estatuto de recolcimento de N. S. de Gloria de Lisboa. 1788. 4to. B. logar de Boa-Vista de Pernambuco. Copia de la Carta que Gonzalo Coutino (G.) Su Magestad sobre la Fabrica y susteiito de la Armada [n. p. n. d.] Folio. de Barlovento en las Indias. 17201
CouTiNHO
escrivio a
" Relating to Honduras, the Caribbee Islands, &c., very rare." from one of C. Welford's catalogues.
CouTiNHO.
See
Cunha
Title and
note
de Azevedo (J. J. da).
CoUTO
Disserta^ao sobre o actual Governo da Re(A. C.) Paraguay por Antonio Correa do Couto. Rio de Janeiro. 1865. 8vo, pp. 104. 17202
publica do
Couto
General D. Isidro Reyes, ante la causa que se le instruye por haber dutorizado como secretario del despacho de guerra y marina, la orden en que se numbrd general del ejercito de operaciones al presidente de la Republica. Por el lie. D. Bernardo Couto. Mexico. 1845. Sm. 4to, pp. 44. 17203 (B.)
Defensa
suprema corte de
justicia
del
en
la
Couto.
Don
Discurso sobre la Constitucion de la Iglesia. Bernardo Couto. Mexico. 1857. Rl. 8vo, pp. 84.
Couto was considered one of the most distinguished Mexican scholars.
Por
He
died
in i86z.
Couto
(Jose Ferrer de).
Couto
(J. Vieira).
Monte Rodrigo
;
Impr. Regia 1809.
See Ferrer de
Memoria
escrita
Couto.
sobre as salitreiras naturaes de
no anno de 1803.
pp. 61.
Rio de Janeiro:
17205
COVENTRY.
"The Games," A Nicht wi' G. Coutts. New Tork
CoUTTS (W. G.) By
W.
Other Poems. i860.
37
:
Burns, and the
Juthor.
17206
4to.
Some of the poems
are
on American
topics.
Couture (Louis). Paralleles historiques. Napoleon, Louis XIV, Cromwell, Washington, ou Pourquoi finissent les dynasties, Quand et pourquoi elles naissent. Paris: Michel Levy. 1852. i8mo.
17207 An
extract from his "Bonapartisme."
CovARRUBiAS (A. D.)
Determinacion de la Posicion geoMexico, por A. Diaz Covarrubias, Ingeniero geografo Mexico: Tipoy director de la Coniision del valle de Mexico. H. 17208 grafia de M. Castro, [i860.] 8vo, pp. 64. grafica de
Covarrubias. Informe jeneral presentado a S. E. El Presidente de la Republica sobre los trabajos de la Comision directiva de la Esposicion Nacional de agricultura celebrada en Santiago de Chile en Mayo de 1869. Por su presidente D. Alvaro Folio, pp. 636. Covarrubias. Valparaiso. 1869. \110. Reprinted with a continuation, with the following title 259. the
translation
by the
I
not rest satisfied
pious
:
Crantz. The History of Greenland Including an Account of the Mission Carried on by the United Brethren in that Country. From the German of David Crantz. With a Continuation to the Present Time; Illustrative Notes; and an Appendix, Containing a Sketch of the Mission of the Brethren in Labrador. London: Longman. 1820. 2 vols., 8vo, pp. xi, 359; vi, 323. ka. 17418 7 Maps, and Plates. :
In speaking of this work, Dr. Johnson declared that very few books had ever affected so deeply, and that the man who did not relish the first part was no philosopher, and he who could not enjoy the second, no Christian. The following is an abridged continuation
him
:
Crantz.
Historic von Gronland enthaltcnd die Beschreibung des Landcs und der Einwohner etc., nebst bctrachtlichen Zusatzen und Anmerkungen zur natiirlichen Geschichte bis auf das Jahr 1779. Mit acht Kupfcitafcln und einem Register. Niirnberg und Leipzig : bey Christoph IVeigel und Schneider. 1782, 8vo, 6 1., pp. 392. 2 Map, and 7 Plates. j.c.B. 17419 Reprinted, in part, in Vol. xx. of the "Bibliothck der neustcn Rtisebeschr."
Crantz.
Anmaerkninger over de tre forste Boger af Hr. David Crantzes Historic om Gronland. Ktbhenhavn : Trykt aj Gerhard Giese Salikath. 1771. 8vo, 9 !., pp. 388. H. 174
:
CRAVATH.
68
Descriptive Catalogue of ... Trees, ... culNew by Henry H. Crapo, ... New Bedford, Mass. 8vo, Lindsey. 28. Benj. 1848. by Printed Mass.: pp. Bedford^
Crapo(H. H.)
tivated
...
See also
New
Bedford
Crary (A. C.) Memorial to Congress from Archibald C. Crary, of Utica, New York, relative to the Rhode Island Presented at the 2d Session of the 37th Congress, Brigade. 17422 1862-63. [n. p. n. d.] Folio, pp. 5. Crarv
(J.)
Speech of John Crary
York, on the Proposition Case of William Morgan.
in
for appointing
New
the Senate ... New an Inquisitor in the
York. [1828.]
Also: Statement to the Anti-Masons of 1828.
Crary motion
24mo,
pp. 18.
s.
Speech of Mr. Crary, of Michigan, on the
{Mr.)
to refer the
President's
...
Annual Message
ApWash1 7424
to the
In the House ... January, 1839. propriate Committees. ington: Blair and Rives^ Printers. 1839. 8vo, pp. 8.
a
Crashaw (W.)
Sermon Preached in London before the Lord Lavvarre, Lord-Gouer- nour and |
|
I
right hono-| rable the
1
Captaine Generall of Virginea, and others of his Maiesties Counsell for that |Kingdome, and the rest of the Aduen- turers in that Plantation. At the said Lord Generall his [leave taking of England his Natiue Countrey,] and departure for Virginea,] Febr. 21. 1609. By W. Crashaw Bachelar of Diunitie, and Preacher at the Temple. Wherein both the lawfulnesse of that Action is maintained, and the necessity thereof is also demon-| as of strated, not so much out of the grounds of Policie, Humanity, Equity, and Christianity. Taken from his mouth, and published by direction. ... London., Printed for William Welby^ and are to be sold in Pauls Church-yard at the signe of the m. 17425 4to, 46 leaves. Swan. 1610. |
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Crassus (L.), pseudonym. Examination of Mr. Jefferson's New Message to Congress, in 1801. By Lucius Crassus. York. 1802. 8vo. 17426
Cravath
(I.
Manual of
M.)
Republic, containing
its
the
Grand Army of
the
Principles and Objects, together with
Memorial Day in the Department of Michigan, May, 1869, List of Officers, etc. By J. M. Cravath. Lansing., {Mich.) c. 17427 W. S. George i^ Co. 1869. i2mo, pp. viii, 143.
1
CRAWFORD.
69
W.
Craven (Alfred W.) Report of A. Craven, Chief Engineer of the Croton Aqueduct Department ... relative to the Underground Railroad in Broadway, New York. ... Albany: C. Wendell^ Fr'tnter. 1866. 8vo, pp. II. H. 17428 Craven.
Embracing De-
Prison Life of Jefferson Davis.
and Incidents in his Captivity, Particulars concerning his Health and Habits, together with many Conversations on Topics of Great Public interest. By Bvt. Lieut. -Col. John J. Craven, M.D., Late Surgeon U. S. Vols., and Physician of the Prisoner during his Confinement in Fortress Monroe, from May 25, 1865, up to December 25, 1865. ... New York: Carleton. 1866. tails
Woodcut.
8vo, pp. 377.
A
BA. 17429
few copies are printed on large paper.
Citizen of
Also
:
A
written to a
Political Letter
Illinois.
Craven (T. T.) Record of the Testimony taken in the Commodore T. T. Craven, United States Navy, before
Trial of
a Court-Martial held in Washington, D. New York. 1866. 8vo, pp. xii, 176. The
Cravens
(J.
A. Cravens, of
A.) Ind.,
is
signed Alfred
W.
in
November, 1865. H. 17430
Craven.
A Speech of Hon. James House of Representatives, May
Reconstruction. ...
in the
8vo, pp. II.
2, 1864.
Also: Speech [n. p.
preface
C,
n. d.]
...
H.
on the President's Message.
...
in the
House
...
1
743
Dec. 8, i86z,
8vo, pp. S.
[Crawford
(Charles).]
Books, to which Christianity
:
The
Christian
:
a
Poem
;
in
Four
prefixed a Preface in Prose, in defence of with an Address to the People of America. Philais
i2mo, pp. III.
+
Second ^7432 Crawford. An Essay on the Propagation of the Gospel; in which there are numerous Facts and Arguments Adduced to prove that many of the Indians in America Are descended from the Ten Tribes. ... By Charles Crawford, Esq. The Second Edition. Philadelphia: James Humphreys. 1 801. i2mo,
delphia: Joseph Crtikshank. 1783. Edition. Philadelphia. 1794.
pp. 154,
I
1.
BA., c.
17433
Crawford.
Observations upon Negro Slavery ... The Author Charles Crawford. Philadelphia: Joseph Crukshank. M DCC Lxxxiv. i2mo, pp. 24. BA., H. -f- Second Edition. Philadelphia. 1 790. l2mo. P. 1 7434 Another edition is entitled, " Observations upon Slavery. ... By Charles Crawford, Tunbridge-WelU: "Jailer Sprange." [n. d.] 8vo, pp. 42. Also: The Dying
Esq.
CRAWFORD.
70
—
Observations upon the Fall of Philadelphia. 1797. izmo. Prostitute; a Poem. Anti-Christ and the Concomitant events. ... Philadelphia : Printed [^i-]%-^>'\ i2mo, pp. Observations upon the Downfall of the Papal Power, and the consequent events. 22. Obiervations upon the Revolution in Philadelphia. 1788. Second Edition. ... Poetical Paraphrase of France. ... Bouon : fVdliam Sponivood. 1793. 8vo, pp. 44. The Progress our S.ivior's Sermon on the Mount. ... Philadelphia. 1796. I2mo. of Liberty; a Pindaric Ode. ... Philadelphia. 1796. l2mo.
—
—
—
—
Sermon: ... History of the Methodist Crawfoiid (E.) Church in Hartford. By Elijah Crawford. Hartford. 1849. 8vo.
17435
(G. W.), ^^7^ Applewhite (J.)] Statistical Address to the People of Austin and Washington Counties, on the Subject of Railroads. By a Committee. IVashington. 1852. 8vo, pp. 8. H. 17436
[Crawford
Crawford
Address delivered at the Grand ConvenMasons of the State of Maryland, held on the loth May, 1802. By John Crawford, M.D., Grand Master. ... Baltimore. 1802. 8vo, pp. 48. ^7437 (J.)
tion of the Free
The Royal Burial. A Sermon, preached, Reformed Presbyterian Church, Venice, Ohio, May 31st, 1863, on the occasion of the Death of Daniel McMillan. By J. Agnew Crawford, Chaplain U. S. Army. Philadelphia. 1 863. 8vo. pp. 24. '7438
Crawford
by request,
in
(J.
A.)
the
Crawford (J.) The Substance of a Sermon delivered at the Funeral of Miss Nabby Frothingham, Feb. 24, 1809. ^X Joseph Crawford ... New York. 1809. 8vo, pp. 36. '7439 Crawford (J. M.) Mosby and his Men: a Record of the Adventures of that Renowned Partisan Ranger, John S. Mosby, (Colonel C. S. A.) Including the Ex[)Ioits of Smith, Chapman, Richards, Mountjoy, Turner, Russell, Glasscock ... ]i^ J. Marshall Crawford of Company B. New York: G. W. Carleton Ijj Co. MDCCCLXVii. i2mo, pp. 375. 7 Portraits (Wood.
BA. 17440 White Mountains, from the First Settlement of Upper Coos and Pcquaket. By Lucy, Wife of Ethan Allen Crawford, Esq. White Hills. 1846. i8mo, pp. cuts).
Crawford
(L.)
History of the
204.
1 7441 Speech of Hon. M. Crawford, of J.) J. Georgia, on the Election of Speaker. Delivered in the House
Crawford (M.
of Representatives, by
Lemuel Towers.
December 8vo, pp. 8.
15, 1859.
\_fVashington
:~\
H.
Printed
17442
CREDENTIALE.
7!
Crawford (W.) Report of William Crawford, Esq., on the Penitentiaries of the United States, addressed to his Majesty's principal Secretary of State for the Home Department. London. Folio.
1834.
17443
Crawford (W.
Report of the Secretary of the TreasH.) ury ... [on] the Condition of the Bank of the United States and its Offices; also Statements in relation to the Situation of the different Chartered Banks ... London. 1820. 8vo, pp. 229B. 17444 273 of Vol. XVII. of the Pamphleteer. .
Crawford.
Sketches of the Life and Character of William Albany. 1824. 8vo, pp. 38.
By Americanus.
H. Crawford.
Crawford.
James Madison on the Crawford; recommending the
Strictures addressed to
celebrated Report of William
\\.
Intermarriage of Americans with the Indian Tribes, ascribed to Judge Cooper; and originally published by Mr. John Binns, in the Democratic Press. Philadelphia : Jesper Harding. 1824. 8vo, pp. 22.
1744^
Crawford.
Letter to William H. Crawford, Esq. on the Establishment of an Uniform System of Bankruptcy. By a Citizen of Massachusetts. Boston. 182 1. Svo. w. 17447
Crawford. tion
relative
to
Message of the President, transmitting informathe reception of Mr. Crawford, Minister to
France, by that Court.
January 14, 1814.
17448
Crawford (W. British ford.
N.) Views on the subject of Systematic Pauper Immigration to Canada. ... By W. N. CrawMontreal. 1840. 8vo, pp. 28. 17449 '
The Crayon:
a Journal
Devoted
the Literature related to them. rand.
1855-63.
Crayon
Graphic Arts, and Tork: Stillman Du-
to the
New
^
8 vols., 410.
(Geoffrey), pseudonym.
Crayon Sketches.
Creasy
...
(F. S.)
See
The
and Geographical Creasy, m.a. London:
cal,
:
B.
See [Irving
Fay (Theodore
1745O
(W.)J
S).
British Empire; Historical, Biographiwith an Introductory Sketch of F. S. R. Griffin iff Co. 1856. Crown Svo,
pp. 700.
17451
Van
de Koningin Regente] Van Portugael Beneffensjde Propositie| Van haren Extraordinairen Ambassadeur Credentiale]
|
|
CREEK.
72
Ferdi-|nandus Telles de Faro. Aen haer| Hooghmogende|over |
gelevert, ende geproponeert den 22 Julij. 1658.I*/ Schiedam voor Philips\by Vaal 1658. 4to, pp. 8. 17452 |
Cree. New Testament, 1859. i2mo.
in
the Cree
Language.
London. c.
17453 Mark. The Gospel according to St. Marie; translated into the Language of the Cree Lidians, London: British and Foreign [etc., by Archdeacon Hunter]. C. 17454 Bible Society. 1 855. I2mo, pp. iv, 87.
Oo meyo
The
achimoowin
First Epistle
St.
General of John, Translated by Mrs. Hun-
Language of the Crees.
ter into the
London.
1855.
8vo, pp. c.
13.
17455
Portions of the Book of Common Prayer, in the Language of the Cree Indians. \^y Archdeacon Hunter.] Transmitted with phonetic Symbols. [By Rev. R. Hunt.] London: Church 8vo, 6 1., pp. 52. C. 17456 Missionary House. 1856.
Creecy (J. R.) Scenes in the South, and other MiscellaneIVashington : ous Pieces, by the Late Col. James R. Creecy. ba., C. Thomas McGill^ Printer, i860. J2mo, pp. 294, vi. Some
copies
have the imprint, Philadelphia
:
y. B. Lippincott
fcf Co.
i860.
Creek Indians. Controversy with the Creek Indians; Report of a Committee of the House of Representatives of the United States, with Resolutions of the State of Georgia. IVash(Cong. Doc.) ington. 1827. 8vo. 17458 Letter from the Secretary of War, Emigrating Indians. transmitting information of the inadequacy of the fund for defraying the Expenses attending the Emigration of the Creek Indians. IVashington. 1828. January 7, 1828. ^7459 Contains
six
documents
illustrating the history
of the treatment of the Indians.
The Gospel
fipwnvkv hera chanichwyvaccording to John, oksumkvlki irkinvkv, H. F. Buckner, [etc.] Marion^ Alabama : Southern Baptist Convention, i860. l6mo, pp. 190. C. ten,
"Nakcokv Setempohetv."
Introduction to the Shorter CateTranslated into the Creek Language, by the Rev. R. M. Loughridge and David Winslett. Second Edition. Philadelphia. 1858. 24mo, pp. 34. 17461
chism.
An Indian.
Oration Delivered Boston.
[1755?]
at a
National Council.
By
a 8.
Creek 17462
CREMONY.
73
The Speech of a Creek-Indian, against the Immoderate Use Delivered In a National Assembly of of Spirituous Liquors. To which the Creeks upon the breaking out of the late War. are added, i. A Letter from Yariza, an Indian Maid of the Royal Line of the Mohawks, to the principal Ladies of New 2. Indian Songs of Peace. York. 3. An American Fable. Together with Some Remarks upon the Characters and Genius of the Indians, and upon their Customs and Ceremonies at London: R. Griffiths, m.dcc.liv. making War and Peace. 8vo, pp. 68. 17463 Creery (W. R.) First Annual Address ... before the Public By William School Teachers' Association, January 25, 1850. Baltimore: printed by Sherwood cs" Co. 1 850. R. Crccry ... H. 17464 8vo, pp. 26. .
Creigh (A.) History of the Knights Templar of the State of Pennsylvania, from February 14th a.d. i 794> a.o. 676, to Nov. 13th A.D. 1866, A.o. 748, A.o.E.p. 69. ... Hy Alfred Creigh, LL.D., KT., 33°, ... Philadelphia : J. B. Lippincott isf Co.
1867.
i2mo,
c.
pp. 394.
Masonry and Anti-Masonry.
Creigh.
A
17465
History of
Ma-
has existed in Pennsylvania since 1722, in which the True Principles of the Institution are fully developed, and all Misrepresentations corrected; containing ihc Protests, Speeches,
sonry as
it
Reports, &c. presented before the Inquisitorial Committee at Harrisburg, Pa. By Alfred Creigh. Philadelphia. 1 854. l2mo, c. 17466 pp. 322.
Creigh i6mo,
Address, delivered
(J. J.)
July 4th, 1867.
West Chester:
Massacre Ground,
Smithy Printer.
1867.
H. 17467
pp. 23.
Creighton (John Orde). 1818.
at Paoli
N. T. Court
Martial.
Washington.
8vo, pp. 25.
17468
Creighton (W.)
Sermons on the Occasion of the Death of the late Washington Irving, preached in Christ Church, Tarrytown, by the Rev. Wm. Creighton, d.d., Rector, and the Rev. J. Selden Spencer, Assistant Minister. New York. 8vo, pp. 36. 1859. 17469
Cremony Cremony. pp.322. VOL. V.
(J.
C.)
Life
among the Apaches. Roman i^ Company.
San Francisco: J.
9
By John C. 1869.
i2mo, 17470
CRESPEL.
74
The
Creole Case and Mr. Webster's Despatch ; with the of the N. Y. American. New York. 1842. 8vo,
Comments
BA. 17471
pp. 39.
Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. Case of the Creole, of Boston, Capt. Andrew Newell. Respondent's Case. London. 181 1. Folio, pp. 6. M. 17472 Crescent Almanac.
Crescent.^
N.
T.
1853.
i^mo.
s.
Cresey (N.) Thanksgiving Sermon, to the Chapel Society, North Yarmouth, December 2, 1824. By Noah Cresey. Port1826.
land.
8vo, pp. 17.
Cresinus, pseudonym.
Cresp (Antoine).
De
N. See la
fran^aises de I'Amerique.
[Hunt
fabrication des sucres
1803.
Canada,
^7475
(E.)
et
A
See Faribault,
Crespel.
No. 177.
aux colonies
8vo.
Voiages du R. P. E. Emmanuel son naufrage en revenant en France. par le S"". Louis Crespel son Frere. Francfort MD cc XLii. i2mo, 5 1., pp. 158. j.c.B. -|le Meyn : Henry Louis Broenner. M D cc Lll. Sm.
Crespel
le
17474
(J.)]
Reprinted with the following
Crespel dans Mis au Jour sur
le
Meyn.
Francfort sur 8vo. H. title:
Voyage au Nouveau-Monde, et Histoire interAvec des notes hisP. Crespel. A Amsterdam. M. DCC. Lvn. i2mo,
essante du naufrage du R. toriques & geographiques. pp. X, 140.
H.,
s.
17477
The
signatures change with the sheets, thus: a has pp. 16, b, pp. 8, etc.; pp. 231 to 241 are misprinted 131, etc. This work was edited by the author's brother. The
scene of the narrative is the northern lakes. See " M. Rev.," xix. 200. Rich gives the imprint, Par/i, another authority says, Faiis : Lambert ^ both are doubtful. See
Rich,
I.
126, 127.
Crespel.
Des Ehrwiirdigen Pater Emanuel Crespels mer-
wiirdige Reisen nach Canada, daselbst gehabte Begebenheiten,
und
Schifbruch bey seiner Heimreise nach Franckreich ; wegen aus dem Franzosischen iibersezt. Frankfurt und Leipzig: Georg Peter Monath. 1751. l2mo, 4 1., pp. 112. H. 17478 erlittener
der bewundernswiirdigen Vortalle
Crespel. Travels in North America, By Emanuel Crespel, with a Narrative of His Shipwreck, and Extraordinary Hardships and Sufferings on the Island of Anticosti and an Account of that Island, and of the Shipwreck of his Majesty's Ship Active, and others. London: Sampson Low. 1797. i2mo, pp. xxviii, 187. ;
J
CRESSWELL.
75
[Crespo (Joseph Rafel).] Reflexiones sobre la importante Cuestion, propuesta al Congreso Nacional, acerca de la mejora de gobierno, que la situacion y la justicia reclama en favor de las Valencia. 182 1. Sm. 410. bastas Provincias Ultra-marinas. Cressf. (B. de). par B. de Cresse.
Cresset (E.)
Histoire de
1824.
la
Catastrophe de
8vo.
Sermon before
St.
Dominique, '74^
the Society for Propagation of By the Right Rev. Edward,
the Gospel in Foreign Parts, 1763. London. 1753. Bishop of Landaff.
M.
4to, pp. 78.
7482
1
Cressey (E. H.) Subordination to the Civil Authority the Duty of Christians. A Sermon, preached in ... Lockport, N. Lockport., Y. ... January 7, 1838. By ... E. H. Cressey ... N. T.: printed by R. M. Lyon. 1838. 8vo, pp. 16. H. 17483 .
Cresson (J.) Meditations written during the prevalence of the Yellow fever, in the City of Philadelphia, in the year 1 793, which proved fatal to upwards of Four Thousand of its Inhabitants. of the People called Quakers and one of By Joshua Cresson,
—
the latest Victims of the Disease.
l2mo,
London: IV.
Phillips.
1803.
p.
17484
pp. 36.
Edited by William Dillwyn, with prefatory note, dated Republiilicd in the " Irish Friend," 11. 77.
London, 8 mo.
26tli,
1803.
An Address delivered before the PeloCressy (B. C.) Paidensian Society of Was^hington- County Seminary, Ind. By Salem., Ind. 1834. Rev. B. C. Cressy, a.m. 8vo, pp. 22. M. Cressy (N.) The Murder of Dr. George Parkman ... a Poem, by Noah Cressy ... Portland: Harmon cf IVilliams., Printers. 1850. l2mo, pp. 40. H. 17486 .
Creswell (J. A, J.) Oration on the Life and Character of Henry Winter Davis, by Hon. John A. J. Creswell. I^elivcred in the Hall of the House of Representatives, February 22, 1866. Washington: Government Printing
Oj/ice.
1866.
8vo, pp. 43.
Creswell (J. A.) Speech of John A. Creswell, on the Proposed Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, in the House of Representatives of the United States, January 5, 1865.
[n. p.
n. d.]
Creswell Unmasked.
pp. 16. [^Baltimore.
17488 1864.]
8vo, pp.
7.
CREVECCEUR.
y6
Cresswell (S. G.) a Series of Eight Sketches in Colour: together with a Coloured Map of the Route ; By Lieut. S. G. Cresswell, of the Voyages of H. M. S. Investigator, Capt. M'Clure, during the Discovery of the North-west Passage. London: Day
^
Son.
1854.
Cretineau-Joly.
8 Views.
^7490
Histoire religieuse, politique et litteraire
de la compagnie de Jesus, composee sur les documents inedits et authentiques. Par Cretineau-Joly. Ouvrage orne de portraits Paris: Paul Mellier. 1844-46 6 vols., 8vo. et de fac-simile.
+
BA. vols.,
Troisieme i8mo.
edition
...
augmentee.
Paris.
Contains some particulars concerning the Jesuits in America.
Creuxius
(P.)
1859.
BA., c.
See
Du
Creux
1
^
7491
Ste Jesuits.
(P.)
Creuzbaur (R.) Route from the Gulph of Mexico and the Lower Mississippi Valley to California and the Pacific Ocean.
New
York.
i2mo.
1849.
Creuze (M.
a.
Mem-
Lettre de Michel Pascal Creuze.
P.)
17492
bre du Conseil des Anciens, a Jean Philippe Garan, Depute du Loiret, sur son rapport des troubles de St. Domingue, distribue au Corps legislatif en ventose an v, dix-huit mois apres la cloj.c.B. Paris. An v [1797.] 8vo, pp. 66. ture des debats.
[Crevecour
Lettres d'un cultivateur ameri£cuyer, Depuis I'annee 1770, jusqu'a Traduites de I'Anglois par * * *. ... Paris: Chez Cuchet^ 1781. 2 vols., 8vo, Libraire^ rue hotel Serpente. M. DCC. Lxxxiv.
cain,
ecrites
a
(J.
H.
W.
St. J.)]
S.
^
pp. xxiv, [_Ibid.']
iij,
(i),
422, (2); 2
M DCC Lxxxv.
1.,
pp. iv, 400,
(2).
+
Paris.
H.
J
7494
Crevecceur. Lettres d'un cultivateur Americain addressees Par S ... on Esqr- depuis TAnnee 1770 jusqu' en 1786. M. St- John Creve Coeur, Traduites de I'Anglois. Keen feel-
a
Wm.
Paris : Cuchet. 1787. ings inspire resistless thoughts. 3 vols., 8vo, Engraved Title, pp. xxxij, 478, (2), Map and 3 Plates; Engraved Title, pp. 438, (6), 2 Maps; Engraved Title, pp. 592.
2
Maps.
BA., H.
17495
This edition is greatly enlarged, the whole of the third volume being added. Thij The work is highly recommended in two translation was made by the author himself. Boucher de la Richarderic letters, by way of introduction, from M. de Lacretelle. says that the author had been so long unaccustomed to his native language that his translation abounds with Anglicisms, "which, however," he adds, "give greater energy to
his etpressions."
CREVECCEUR.
77
Crevecceitr Letters from an American Farmer ; Describing Certain Provincial Situations, Manners, and Customs, not generally known; and conveying some Idea of the late and present Interior Circumstances of the British Colonies in North AmerWritten for the Information of a Friend in England, ica. Farmer in Pennsylvania. London: By J. Hector St. John Thomas Davies and Lockyer Davies. M DCC Lxxxil. 8vo, 8 1., Dublin: John Enshaw. M. DCC. Lxxxil. 2 Maps. pp. 318.
A
+
2 Maps. + New Edition. ... London: l2mo, 6 1., pp. 256. 2 Maps. Thomas Davies. M, DCC, Lxxxill. 8vo, 7 1., pp. 326. BA. + Philadelphia : From the Press of Matheiu Carey. March 4, M, DCC, xciii. i2mo, pp. 240. + Philadelphia. M,DCC,xcviir. i2mo, pp. 260. 17496 "The author was a native of Normandy, of noble birth, and came to the British Having established himself on a farm near the frontier, he became one of the first victims of the War of Independence, the Indian allies of He wrote his letters during Great Britain setting fire to and destroying his property. Returning to France, he translated them the different epochs of the war, in English. Rich. His work ''is a most pleasing report of the resources and into French." charms of the country when it was far more isolated and exclusively rural than at colonies at the age of sixteen.
—
Somewhat like a prose idyl is this record; Hazlitt commended it to Charles Lamb, as well as how American scenery and manners may be Tuckerman's America and her Commentators. interest.
present.
delighted in
enthusiasm, and giving an idea
in
poetic
—
the
its
na'i've
Quarterly,' as
'
with a lively
treated
Remarks on the Letters from an American London: John Fielding, mdcclxxxiii. 8vo, pp. 26.
Crevecceur. Farmer.
...
[Crevecoeur.]
man van
Brieven van eenen Amerikaenschen Land-
Carlisle in Pennsilvanien, geschreven aen eenen zijner
vrienden in Engeland. Uit het Engelsch. 1784. 8vo, pp. xvi, 328. The
following seems to be another
title for
Leyden
:
L. Herdingh. j.c.B,
the same
work
17498
:
[Crevecceur.] Brieven, behelzende den Toestand, Zeden, Landbouw, en Gewoonten der Inwoonders van eenige der nu vereenigde dertien Gewesten van Noord Amerika, voor en in den nu geeindigden oorlog.
Uit het Engelsch.
Leyden.
8vo.
1784.
17499
[Crevecceur.]
Sittliche
Schilderungen
von
Amerika,
in
Briefen eines Amerikanischen Guthsbesitzers an einen Freund in England. Aus dem Englischen. Leipzig und Leignitz : David Geigert.
1784.
l2mo,
pp. 462.
2 Maps.
j.c.B.
17500
[Crevecceur.] Voyage dans la Haute Pensylvanie et dans New York, Par un Membre adoptif de la nation One-
I'Etat de
:
CRIMENES.
yS
Traduit et public par I'auteur des Lettres d'un Cultivateur De Vimprimerie de Crape let. A Paris Maradan Americain. An ix-[i8oi.] 3 vols., 8vo, pp. xxxii, 427, 4 Plates and Map; xiv, 434, 2 Plates and 2 Maps; xii, 409; Plate and 3 Tables. ida.
Though called a copies on Urge paper, with the plates in folio. believed to be an original work by M. de Crevecceur, whose initials The author spent nearly only appear at the end of the dedication to Washington. There
are
some
translation, this
is
quarter of a century in America, saw Washington, in 1774, come to the first Congress fresh from his farm, witnessed his extraordinary career, and, in 1 797, saw him His experience, theieforc, enables him retire to' the private life of an agriculturist. The pdrto give much information and personal gossip not readily found elsewhere. trait of Washington in the first volume is an interesting one, "Grave d'aprea le Camec There is also a fine portrait of Keskepeint par Madame Brehan a Ncwyork en 1789." tomah, an Onondagua sachem, and of Koohassen, an Oneida warrior. "This work is distinguished by its valuable details on the aboriginal tribes, and their gradual disappearance. No other writer has so well described the Indian great councils, or assem^ec "M. Rev.," xxxvi. 449. blies, where they deliberate on their public interests." a
Crevecceur. Reise in Obcr-Pensylvanien und in Staate Neu York, von einem adoptirten Mitgliede der Oneida-Nation. Aus dem Franzosischen ubersetzt und mit Anmerkungen bcgleitet von Dieterich Tiedemann. Mit zwei Kupfern. Berlin. 1802. 8vo.
A
M. le president du conseil Crevel. Creance amcricaine. [Signe: Crevel, officier superieur.] Paris: imp. des ministres. de M'evrel. 1835. 8vo. 1 7503 Crewdson (Isaac). Trade to the East Indies. Henry Smithy Printer. [About 1827.] 410. Written
Le la loi
in reference to
West
Manchester
'7504
India slavery.
Cri d'un Colon de Saint-Domingue, par un colon mis hors Paris. 1820. 8vo. en 1795. s. 17505
Cridge tations
in
Epitome of Spirit-Intercourse
(A.)
Nova
Bela Marsh.
1
Scotia
854.
...
.
...
By Alfred Cridge
...
Manifes-
.
.
8vo, pp. 108.
Boston:
17506
Crie de Colons contre un ouvrage de M. I'Eveque Gregoire, ou refutation des inculpations calomnieuses faitcs aux colons par Paris. 1810. I'auteur et par les autres philosophes negrophiles. 8vo.
A., P.
Qkiiab. [KAmonxsh)^ anagram.
Crimenes de
la
17507
[Richmond (James).]
Demagogia.
lupe, en Zacatecas.
A
See
El Colegio apostolico de GuadaGuadalajara. 1859. 4'°i PP* ^O'75^8
vigoroui invective againit the anti-clerical party of Juarez and Ortego.
CRISIS.
79
[Crippen (William G.)] Green Peas, picked from the Patch Co. Cincinnati: Moore^ Wilstack of Invisible Green, Esq. c. 17509 [1856.] i2mo, pp. 311.
&
Cripfs (J.) A True account of the Dying Words of Ockanickon, an Indian King, spoken to Jahkursoe, his Brother's By John Cripps of Son, whom he appointed King after him. London: Benjamin Clark. 1682. 4to, pp. Burlington, N. J. IJS^O 8. + Printed in the Tear., 1683. 4to, pp. 6. Reprinted and inserted in Budd's "Good order established in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, in
America," 1685, 4to,
Metcalfe and the Fontaine-Baldwin Cabinet 17511 8vo.
The "Crise" Defended.
pp. 30.
1844.
Relates to Canadian
politics.
Crisfield (J. W.) Speech of Mr. J. W. Crisfield, of MaryJune on ... excluding Slavery from the Territories ...
land,
.
22, 1848.
Washington
:
priyited by
John T. Towers. 1848. s.
pp. 16.
8vo,
17512
on Slavery ... in ... Delivered in the ... House of RepreWashington: printed by John sentatives, February 17th, 1849. H. 175 13 T. Towers. 1849. 8vo, pp. 16. Crisfield.
Speech of Mr. Crisfield;
the District of Columbia.
See [Carey (M.)], Vol. in., No. 10861, [Cooper Crisis. Vol. IV., No. 16599, [Colton (C.)], Vol. iv., No. 14768, [Paine (Thomas)], [Pendleton (Edmund)], and [Scott (T. P.)]
The
(S.)],
The
Crisis.
America. This
is
Number
[^London.
To
the People of England and P. 17514 8vo, pp. 119.
i. No. xv. was published Aug. 29, 1775. name, and the paging is continuous.
the heading of No.
title-page, place, or printer's
The
i.
1774-5.]
Crisis; In
Answer
to the False
Alarm.
8vo.
Without
London.
1770.
P.
17515
The Crisis. To be continued Weekly during the present Bloody Civil War in America. \_London :'\ Printed and Published for the Authors by T. IV. Shaiv^ Fleet Street, where letters to the publisher will be thankfully received. 1 775-1 776. 2 vols., folio, 91 numbers, pp. 574, and Broadside of the Declaration, July 4, j.c.B.
1776. "
A
commencing January
17516
1775, and continued to June 8th, 1776. The work, which is of great rarity, contains a remarkable collection of papers attacking the ministry and the British government in terms of the greatest periodical
published weekly,
4,
80
CRISIS.
severity. Indeed, one can hardly believe that, in time of war, a publication of such a character would be tolerated. In the opening address to the people of England and America, the publisher says, ' It is in your defence I now unsheatli the sword of justice, to oppose the most profligate and abandoned administration that ever shewed the
—
'The altar] of despotism is erected weakness, or abused tlie contidcnce of a prince." In taking leave of in America, and we shall be the next victims to a lawless |>ower.' their readers in the 90th number, the publisher says, * We now lay down this paper, with grateful thanks to the public, and as liberty and virtue have taken their flight to America, the only asylum for freemen, we are determined to follow, and not longer struggle in vain to animate our dastardly, degenerate countrymen with the noble spirit of their forefathers." " Bahtlett. A manuscript note in a copy I have seen. J. R. States that, " By order of a vote of the House of Commons, burnt by the common hangman."' In one of Welford"s catalogues, there are said to be ninety-eight numbers^ the last being dated, Oct. 12. 1776. It was reprinted, in part, as below:
—
The
Vol.
Crisis.
New
Printed ;
I.
Containing xxviii Numbers.
Tork^ reprinted by John Andenon^ at
I2mo,
M.DtC.LXXVI.
pp. 236.
London^
Beekman Slip. I7517
Six or more numbers were also reprinted at Perhaps more numbers were published. Neivpori^ R. I. 8vo, pp. 48, and I have seen No. i. Neiv London: reprinted, [n. d.] 8vo, pp. 8.
The
No.
Crisis.
The
Crisis.
London.
i.
New
York:
D.
1777.
8vo, pp. 12.
8vo, pp. 95. Sympathizes with the .South and her institutions.
The
New
Crisis.
York:
W.
17518
and Company. 1863. 17519
Appleton
B. Smith
Signed Cae. S.
&
8vo,
i860.
Co.
17520
pp.48.
Crisis. By the Author of Plain tracts, or A Review of Conduct of the Late Ministers. The Fifth Edition, con-
The the
siderably enlarged.
London: John Joseph Stockdale, 1808.
I'ages
8vo,
BA. 17521
pp. 146. 102-125
relate to the
An
Right of Search and the Orders
in
Council.
The Countrymen, on the Subject of Foreign Influence in the United States Issued under the influence of the General Executive Committee of the American Republican party of the city and county of New-York ... NewYork. 1844. 8vo, pp. 80. B., s. 17522 Crisis
!
Appeal
to our
!
The Crisis: being an Enquiry into the Course to be pursued by the. Southern States, against the Abolitionists. Charleston: D. J. Dowling. 1836. 17523
A Vol.
Crisis II.,
Chapter on Government.
No. 5817.
See
[Blanchard (Calvin).l
1
8
CRISIS.
*'
"The Crisis." Common Sense,
Closing Scenes of the Year i860. Tousey. 1861. New York: Ross
ensayo a
Crisis del
By
^
Jr."
historia de la Florida.
la
See [Salazar
(Joseph de)]. See [Paine (T.)]
Crisis Extraordinary.
Crisis in the Affairs of the
Society
of the
The
Crisis
Domestic and Foreign Missionary
Protestant Episcopal Church, and an Appeal to Philadelphia. 1825. Svo, pp. 55. M. 17525 Episcopalians.
[1840?]
Met
in
Reply
the
to
of the Country.
Crisis
8vo.
17526 No. 14768.
See [Colton (C.)], Vol. iv.,
The Crisis of Affairs, as it respects the West-India Colonies, and the Probable Effects of the French Decree for EmancipatLondon. 1795. 8vo. ing the Negroes. 17527 The
Crisis of the Colonies Considered.
See
[Williams
(J.)]
The Crisis of the Country. By Junius. The Credit System New York l^ Boston, [n. d.] 8vo, and the no Credit System. pp. 16.
An
H. 17528
electioneering pamphlet in favor of
[Colton (Calvin)], Vol.
The
Crisis of the
Letters.
the
iv.,
Wm.
Colton.
See
No. 14768.
Dispute with the United States.
With an Explanatory
Old School.
H. Harrison, by Calvin
London.
i8ii.
By
Preface.
Svo.
+
In Three Merchant of
a
London.
i8l2.
Svo.
The Crisis of the Sugar Colonies or, a/n Enquiry into the Objects and Probable Effects of the French Expedition to the West Indies; And their Connection with the Colonial Interests of the British Empire. To which are subjoined, Sketches of a Plan for settling the Vacant Lands of Trinidada. In Four Letters to the Right Hon. Henry Addington ... London: y. Hatchard. 1802. Svo, pp. vii, 222. BA. 1753O ;
.
See the
"Edinb. Rev.," No.
i., p.
zi6, and "
The
Opportunity."
The Crisis on the Origin and Consequences of our Political Dissensions. To which is annexed, the Late Treaty between the United States and Great Britain. By a Citizen of Vermont. ;
...
Albany
:
printed by E. Sec
VOL. V.
^
"
E. Horsford. 1815.
Hist. Mag.," iv. Z25.
10
Svo, pp. 96.
82
CRISWELL.
The
Crisis
on the Present State of Affairs
}
London.
1761.
c,
17532
8vo, pp. 40.
p.
Relates to the resignation of William Pitt.
The
Crisis
The
A
or,
;
London.
position.
Crisis
Defence of Administration against the Op8vo, pp. 19, 49.
1785.
c.p.
Government.
8vo, pp. 166.
1827.
The
H.,
Dilly. See
The
1785. 8vo. " M. Rev.," lxxvi.
Crisis: or Nullification
No.
i ;
1832.
8vo.
w.
tariff.
;
Crisis: Relating to the Celebrated Massachusetts Excise raise
Money
i2mo,
pp. 16.
Bill to
1754.
307.
Thoughts on Slavery Occasioned by the New Haven. 1820. 8vo. '7537
or
Missouri Question.
The
Em'7535
Unmasked.
Relates to the
Crisis
17534
s.
Immediate Concernments of the British
Crisis: or
London: C,
pire.
17533
Essays on the Usurpations of the Federal By Brutus. ... Charleston : printed by A, E. Miller. or,
:
The
Crisis.
To
to
prosecute the French
War.
17538 the
People of Connecticut.
Crisostomo (M. de de Sen. San. Jose.
[^Hartford.
BA. 17539
8vo, pp. 14.
1819.]
Boston.
S.)
Sermon en
Mejico.
1836.
la
festividad de patrocinio
4to, 20
^754°
1.
Crisp (S.) Sermons or Declarations, made by Stephen Crisp, one of the Antient Preachers amongst the People called Quakers. ...
Printed by Joseph Crukshank^ in Third-Street^ : BA. IVork-House. M DCC Lxxiil. 8vo, pp. 60.
Philadelphia
opposite the
This
is
the
last
of the tracts which form Benezet's "Potent Enemies of America."
Crisp (T.)
Thomas
Cristobal
Rosa
et
Halifax.
Colomb.
Bouret.
Criswell 1852.]
The Men
Crisp.
1866.
(R.)
A Lecture. of the Age. 859. 8vo, pp. 25.
1
El Descubrimiento de America. 8vo.
Letters from the South and
By Rev. ^7542 Paris:
17543
West.
[Before
17544
Criswell "Uncle Tom's Cabin" Contrasted with Buckingham Hall, the Planter's Home, or, A Fair View of both sides " By Robert Criswell, Esq. ... New of the Slavery Question. C 17545 Tork : D. Fanshaw. 1852. i2mo, pp. 152. ,
CRITTENDEN.
The Facts
Criterion: containing Portraits of the Three Candidates, the Lives of Each, the Platforms of the Three Parties,
in
New-Tork: J.
...
83
The Charles
C. Buttre.
1856.
8vo, pp. 32.
17546
New
Literary and Critical Journal.
Criterion.
R. Rode. 1856.
2 vols., 4to, pp. had
Started on an independent basis, ably done, but
414; 174. to
succumb
York:
^7547
to the great
pub-
lishers.
The
A
Critic.
Weekly Review
Drama.
Edited by vols., imp. 8vo.
the
The
W.
of Literature, Fine Arts, and New York. 1828-9. 2 Leggatt.
1754^
and Worcester vindicated; consisting upon the Comparative Merits of Worcester's
Critic Criticised,
of a Review ... and Webster's Quarto Dictionaries.
and
Tileston.
[n. d.]
...
Boston:
Swan.,
Brewer
H. 17549
pp. 72.
A Critical Commentary on Archbishop Seeker's Letter to the Right Honourable Horatio Walpole, concerning Bishops in America. Philadelphia: John Dunlap. M,DCC,LXXI. 8vo, pp. 72.
p. See
[Blackburne (F.)], Vol.
n.,
17550
No. 5689.
Essay concerning Marriage. ... Account of the Marand Ceremonies of the Greeks and Romans, and our Saxon Ancestors ... By a Gentleman. London: Charles Rivington. M.DCC.xxiv. 8vo, 10 I., pp. 310 (4). 1755' Critical
riage Rites
Pages 317-337, Marriage Rites
in Chili,
America, Canada,
etc.
Intended as a Supplement to the Law Reporter for January, 1859. ••• Boston: Little Br own^ and Company. 1859. 8vo, pp. 56. H. 17552 Criticism criticised.
.,
Criticism on the Declaration of Independence, as a Literary By Mon Droit. New York. 1846. 8vo, pp. 44.
Document.
Crito's Letters to the Electors of the United States, on the Commercial Representations; and the Seat of Government. ... Philadelphia : printed by Bartram and Reynolds. 1807. 8vo, pp.
26.
Crittenden
BA., P. (J.
J.)
A
Bill
To
17554
provide for the ascertain-
ment and satisfaction of claims of American citizens for spoliations committed by the French prior to the thirty-first day of July, one thousand eight hundred and one. [JVashington? n. d.] 4to, pp. 8.
H. 17555
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CROCKER.
84
The Kansas Conference B91. Speech of Crittendem. Hon. J. J. Crittenden, of Kentucky. ... April 27, 1858. Washington^ D. C: Buell & Blanchard^ Printers. 1858. 8vo, pp. 8. Speech ... March 17, 1858. WashAlso: Kansas: the Lccompton Constitution. Speech ... on the of the States. ... Relation M. 1858. 8vo, pp. 16. [n. p. n. d.] 8vo, pp. 8. Davis Resolutions in the U. S. Senate, May 24, i860, Speech ... upon the Resolution of Mr. Ewing, [on] Payment for the Public Lands. ... December ao, 1836. Washington: f tinted by Duff Green. 1836. 8vo, pp. 14. H. [n. p. n. d.] 8vo, pp. 16. Speech ... on the Oregon Question. ... April 16, 1846. Speech ... on the Admission of the State of Kansas. ... Marcli 17, 1858. H. Speech ... March [Washington : pj:inted by Lemuel Toivers. 1858.] 8vo, pp. 16. Washington, D. C. : C. W. Fenton. 1858. 8vo, [Corrected by Himself ] 17,1858. Speech ... on his Resolutions. Delivered ... January 7, j86i. [n. p. n. d.] pp. 16. 8vo, pp. 8. Speech ....on the Abolition of Slavery in the District of Columbia. Co., Printers. 8vo, [n. p.] Toivers Delivered in the House ... April 11, 1862. Delivered in the House Speech ... on the Confiscation of Rebel Property. pp. 16.
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ington.
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&
—
...
[n. p.
April 23, 1852.
The
Croakers.
Toivers, Printers.
n. d.]
See
[Drake
(J. R.)],
8vo, pp. 8.
H.
and [Halleck (F. G.)]
[Crocker (A. B.)] Random Sketches upon Witches, Dreams, Love and Romance. By A Free Thinker. Albany : J. Munsell.
8vo, pp. 16.
185-.
A
foolish
17557
performance by a Presbyterian preacher.
Crocker (Hannah M.)
Observations on the Real Rights of with their Appropriate Duties ... By H. Mather Crocker. ... Boston: the Author. 1818. i6mo, pp. viii, 5-92.
Women, Also 1815.
:
A
.
Series of Letters
on Free Masonry.
By
a
Lady of Boston.
Boston.
i2mo.
w.
Crocker (H.
Railroad Gazetteer for Gratuitous DistriS.) Sacramento: Published Monthly by H. S. Crocker l^ i6mo, pp. 127, (i). Map of California. ^7559
bution Co.
Crocker Abraham
Eulogy upon the Character and Services L.) Lincoln, Late President of the United States. Delivered by Invitation of the Authorities of the City of Taunton, On the Occasion of the National Fast, June i, 1865. By Samuel L. Crocker, Jr. Boston : Printed by Johrt Wilson and of
Son.
(S.
8vo, pp. 28.
1865.
[Crocker (U. H.)]
Map
ropolitan Park for Boston. Frye.
1870.
Crocker. Crocker.
8vo, pp. 12.
B.,
H.
17560
and Description of Proposed Met: printed by Rand^ Avery isf B. 17561
Boston
Plan for a Public Park. Letter from Uriel H. Map. h. 1869 or '70.] 8vo, pp. 8.
[^Boston.
CROCKETT.
85
Crocker (U. H.), and Crocker (G. G). Notes on the To which is added a List of general statutes of Massachusetts. Cities and Towns in the States, and of certain State and County Boston: Little^
Officers.
Crocker
Brownie
Co.
i86g.
8vo, pp.
iv,
609.
The
Catastrophe of the Presbyterian Church View of the recent Theological ConBy Zebulon Crocker ... New troversies in New England. Haven: B. i^ IV. Noyes. 1838. l2mo, pp. xii, 300. B., H., M. in
(Z.) 1837. Including
a full
.
Crockett (D.) An Account of Col. Crockett's Tour to the North and down East, in the Year of our Lord One ThouHis object being to exsand Eight Hundred and Thirty-four. amine the Grand A4anufacturing Establishments of the Country ; and also to find out the Condition of its Literature and Morals, the extent of its Commerce, and the Practical Operation of
The Experiment." ... Written by Himself. Philadelphia: Baltimore : Carey., Hart., and Co. E. L. Carey and A. Hart. Portrait. H. + Nerv York: Nafis 1835. i2mo, pp. 234.
*'
&
Cornish.
1
845.
Crockett.
i2mo, Col.
pp. 234.
Crockett's
Portrait.
Exploits and
175^5 Adventures
in
Texas: wherein is contained A full account of his Journey from Tennessee to the Red River and Natchitoches, and thence including his many Hair-breadth across Texas to San Antonio escapes; Together with a Topographical, Historical and PolitiWritten by himself. cal View of Texas. The Narrative brought down from the Death of Col. Crockett to the Battle of ;
San Jacinto, by an Eye Witness. Sixth Edition. Philadelphia: T. K. and P. G. Collins, 1837. l2mo, pp. viii, 13-216. Por-\- London. trait, c. A. + Cincinnati: U. P. 1837. l2mo. "James. 1839. l2mo, pp. 216. + New York. 1845. 17566
Crockett. The Life of Martin Van Buren, Heir-Apparent " Government," and the Appointed Successor of General Andrew Jackson. Containing every Authentic Particular by
to the
which his Extraordinary Character has been formed. Wuh a Concise History of the Events that has occasioned his UnparElevation; together with a Review of his Policy as a Statesman. By David Crockett. Philadelphia : Robert Wright. BA. -f Tenth Edition. 1835. i2mo, pp. 209. Philadelphia: Robert Wright. 1836. l2mo, pp. 209. 4- Sixteenth Edition. Philadelphia: Robert Wright. 1837. l2mo, pp. 209. 17567
alleled
1:
CROCKETT.
86
The Life and Adventures of Crockett. West Tennessee. Cincinnati. 1833.
David i2mo.
Col.
Crockett, of
Crockett. Life and Adventures of Colonel David Crockett. Embracing his Career as Hunter, Soldier and Congressman with a Full Account of his Texan Exploits and Glorious Death at the Alamo. By the Author of " Life of Boone," " Kit Carson," Etc. H. New York: Beadle and Company, [n. d.] i6mo, pp. 96, ;
Crockett. Life of Col. David Crockett, written by Himself. Comprising his Early Life, Hunting Adventures, Services under General Jackson in the Creek War, Electioneering Speeches, Career in Congress, Triumphal Tour in the Northern States, and Services in the Texan War. To which is added an account of Col. Crockett's glorious Death at the Alamo, while fighting in defense of Texan Independence. phia: G. G. Evans. 1859. l2mo.
By
the Editor.
Philadel1
7570
Crockett. A Narrative of the Life of David Crockett of Philadelphia the State of Tennessee, ... Written by Himself. Boston: E. L. Carey and A. Hart. 1834. i2mo, pp. 211. c. PhilaSixth Edition. ba., C. Jllen Ticknor. pp. 211. l2mo. A. London. 1834. delphia. 1834. l2mo, pp. 211. New York. 4- Twelfth Edition. Philadelphia. 1835. l2mo. New York. 1845. l2mo. C. -{1837. i2mo, pp. 211. New York: Wm. H. Graham. 1848. i2mo, pp. 21 1. 1 757
+
&
+
+
+
+
Crockett. Pictorial Life and Adventures of David Crockett, Embellished ... from original designs in the written by himself. finest style of art ... This work will in future times ... be prized almost beyond its weight in gold ... Philadelphia. [1852.] 8vo, pp. 193. 17572 Sketches and Eccentricities of Col. David Crockett. New-York: Crockett, of West Tennessee. ... New Edition. i^mo, pp. (3), 24-209. ba., C. -f y. J. Harper. 1833. London. 1834. l2mo. a. IJSIS
&
Crockett.
Davy Crockett;
The Only Cure
for the
to the Colonel.
Canto
1837.
i2mo, pp.
iv,
or the
Hard Times. i.
New
46.
Nimrod of the West, Poem. By a friend
A
York: Printed Jor the Author.
17574
Beaten. A Spur to Youth; being the Life of Paddy O'Flarrity, who from a Shoe-Black has by perseverance and good conduct arrived to be a Member of Congress. 1834. l2mo, pp. 56. '7575
Crockett.
Davy Crockett
CROES.
Davy
Crockett.
Almanack, Turner "Go
Ahead!" No.
Crockett's Almanack,
Sc Fisher.
Several almanacs bear the 1.
87
name
Philadelphia.
Crockett 1845. 1849, '54* i2mo.
of Crockett, the following are
among them
Davy Crockett's 18 Almanack, 38 of Wild
4.
:
Vol.
Sports in the
Backwoods, Sketches of Texas, and Rows on the Mississippi. Nashl2mo, pp. 44, (2). Woodcuts, h. + Vol. Nash-ville, Tennessee: Ben Harding. i2mo, pp. 2, No. I. ... 1839 ... 35, (i). Woodcuts. H. + Improved Edition. 1842. Containing Real Stories. Crockett Almanac ... Boston: S. N. Dickinson, [n.d.] 8vo, pp. 35,(1). Woodcuts, h. + Fisher's Crockett Almanac. ... Edited by Ben Harding. 1843. ... Boston: Jamet Fisher, [n.d.] i2mo, pp. 36. Woodcuts, h. West, Life
in the
wille, Tennessee
:
Heirs of Col. Crockett. .
Crockett (G. F. H.) An Address to the Legislature of Kentucky, on the Abolition of Capital Punishment in the United States, and the Substitution of Exile for Life. By G. F. H. Crockett ... 8vo, pp. 8.
.
Georgetown., Ky.: printed by
Finnell.
1823.
17577
Crockett (H.
C.)
The American
Tallis&Co. 1850. 4to.
Crockett
N. L.
(S.
L.)
A
in
Europe.
London: y.
Plates.
17578
Voice from Leverett Street Prison, or Simeon L. Crockett, who
the Life, Trial, and Confession of
was executed for Arson, March 16, 1836. ... Boston, [n. d.] + Third Edition, iimo, pp. 24. + Sixth Edition. i2mo, pp. 22.
Crockitt [Mr.) the Bill proposing
...
Speech of Mr. Crockitt, of Tennessee, on a National Road from Buffalo to New
Orleans, Delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, March, 1830. Washington. 1830. 8vo, pp. 8.
Croes
(J.)
Jersey, on the
A Discourse delivered at Woodbury, in New Twenty-Second of February Eighteen Hundred.
Before the Citizens of Gloucester County, assembled to pay Funeral Honours to the memory of General George Washington. Agreeably to a recommendation of Congress, as announced by the President, in his Proclamation of the 6th of January last: By John Croes, a.m. Rector of Trinity Church at Swedesborough. Published at the desire of the Committee of arrangement, at whose request it was delivered. Philadelphia: Printed by John Ormrod, ... 1800. 8vo, pp. 32. H. 17581 Also: An Address ... at the Commencement of the General Theological Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church ... New York, ... Thirtieth Day of June, 1826. New York: printed by T. and y. Sivords. 1826. 8vo, pp. 15. h. ... Charge to the Clergy of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of New Jersey, at the Annual Convention, Swedesborough, August 18, 1819 ... New- Brunswick. 1819. 8vo,
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88
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The Duty and the Interest of contributing to the Promotion of Religious and Sermon preached in Philadelphia, 20th May, 1823, at the Benevolent Institutions. General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States. ... Ne^o A Sermon before the General Convention, May 23, 18 14. York. 1823. 8vo, pp. 23. pp. 16.
—
Philadelphia.
...
1
8 14.
8vo.
Croes (R. B.) The Anniversary Lecture, pronounced before the Historical Society of the County of Vigo, Indiana, on the Cin14th of March, 1844, by the Rev. Robert B. Croes ... .
cinnati.
1845.
BA. 17582
8vo, pp. 23.
Croese (Gerard). Historia Quakeriana; sive, de vulgo dictis Ortu illorum usque ad recens natum Schisma, Libri
Qualceris, ab
Amstelodami., apud Henricum iff Fiduam Theodori Boom. i6mo, 8 1., pp. 582, I 1. + Editio Secunda. Amstelodami. c. 17583 i6mo, 8 1., pp. 580, 9 1.
[etc.]
iii,
1695. 1696.
Croese.
The
General History of the Quakers
:
containing
the Lives, Tenents, Sufferings, Tryals, Speeches, and Letters of
Men and Women; from Rise of that Sect, down to this present Time. Collected from Manuscripts, &c., A Work never attempted before in EngBeing written originally in Latin by Gerard Croese. To lish. which is added, a Letter writ by George Keith, and sent by him Containing a Vindication of himto the Author of this Book. London.^ Printed for self, and Several Remarks on this History. 8vo, 19 'John Dunton.^ at the Raven in "Jew en- Street. 1696. the most eminent Quakers, both
all
the
first
sheets.
s.
17584
Contains some particulars of the Quakers in Pennsylvania. It was also translated into German, Berlin : Hen Johann Michael Riidigern. 1696. 8vo, 49 sheets.
Croffut (W.
a.),
and Morris
(J.
M.)
The
Military and
War
of 1861-65, comprising a detailed Account of the Various Regiments and BatBy W, A. Croffut and John M. Morris. Illustrated. teries ... New York: Ledyard Bill. 1868. 8vo, pp. 892. c. + Third New York: L. Bill. 1869. 8vo, 2 1., pp. 891. Edition revised. B. 17585 14 Plates. Civil History of Connecticut during the
.
[Crofton (Walter Cavendish).] Brief Sketch of the Life of Charles Baron Metcalfe to the Period of his resigning the Office of Governor General of the British American Colonies in 1845. By Uncle Ben. Kingston. 1846. 8vo, pp. 37. 175^6
Crofutt (G. a.) Great Trans-Continental Railroad Guide, containing a Full and Authentic Description of over Five- HunChicago: Crofutt i^ dred Cities, Towns, Villages, Stations, ... b. 17587 Eaton. 1870. i6mo. .
CROLY.
[Crofton.]
By
per Canada.
89
Sketches of the Thirteenth Parliament of UpToronto. 1840. i2mo, pp. 32. Erienensis.
Croghan
Minutes of Conferences held at Fort-Pitt, (G.) and May, 1768, under the Direction ot George Croghan, Esquire, Deputy Agent for Indian Affairs, with the Chief and Warriors of the Ohio and other Western Indians. [Royal Arms.] Philadelphia: Printed and Sold by IVilliatn Goddard^ at the New-Printing- Office^ in Alarket-Street. m,dcc,lxix. Eolio, in April
pp. 22.
P. Sec appendix to Butler's
[Croghan By a
1844.
i2mo,
Rambles in the Morton
[Dr. John).] Visitor.
Louisville:
Griswold.
Montreal:
Sketch of Canadian History ... By B. Dawson iff Son. 1861. 8vo, pp. B. 17591
a
Past and Present: Also: Our Country. 1862. Trent Difficulty.
Croix Calles de
in
1845.
17590 Dundas, or
352.
1769.
Mammoth Cave
^
pp. lOi.
Croil (J.) James Croil.
17589
"Kentucky."
A
Lecture delivered at the time of the
[Vando sobre Limpieza de las (Carlos Francisco de). Mexico. Mexico:!^ Imprenta del Superior Govierno.
4to, pp. 17.
Croix.
See
La
17592 Croix, and Sainte Croix.
Crokatt (James), Editor. P'urther Observations intended for improving the Culture and Curing of Indigo, &c. in South Caro\_London. 1747.] 8vo. lina. ^7593 [Croke [Sir Alexander).] An Examination of the Rev. Mr. Burke's Letter of Instruction to the Catholic Missionaries of Nova Scotia. By Robert Stanser. Halifax. 1804. 17594Robert Stanser
is
a
Visitation of Neutral
pseudonym. Also: Remarks on Mr. Sclile^el's Works upon the Vessels under Convoy. By Alexander Croke, Esq. ll.d
London: J. White, and J. Debrett, J. 157.
Stockddle,
J. JVright. 1801.
8vo, Title, pp.
BA.
The Letters on the Subject of the (J. Wilson).] with America'which appeared in the Courier under the Signature of Nereus. London. 1813. 8vo. ^7595 [Croker
Naval
War
Croly (D. G.) D. G. Croly. 119.
Campaign Lives of Seymour and
New
York: Richardson
Portraits.
VOL. V.
II
iff
Co.
1868.
Blair.
By
i2mo, pp. 17596
CRONICA.
90
Croly. Seymour and Blair ; their Lives and Services. With By D. an Appendix containing the History of Reconstruction. i2mo, pp. New York: Richardson Co. 1868. G. Croly.
^
Portrait.
275.
Croly
17597
A Memoir
of the Political Life of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke; with Extracts from his Writings. ... By George Croly .... Edinburgh : William Blackwood l^ Sons. London: Thomas Cadell. m.dccc.xl. 2 vols., post 8vo, pp. xv,
305;
(G.)
BA. 17598
267.
vii,
Crome (A. F. W.) Uber die Grosse, Volksmenge, Clima und Fruchtbarkeit des Nordamerikanischen Freystaats von A. Dessau und Leipzig. 1783. 8vo. pp. viii, 64. F. W. Crome. Cromelien Tri-Party
War
pp. 8.
(R.) Cromelien on the American Rebellion. Washington. 1862. 8vo, of 1861 and 1862. B., H. 17600
The Life of Christopher Columbus in short (S.) Sarah Crompton. London: Bell Daldy. i860.
Crompton Sq.
^
By
words.
i2mo,
pp.
viii,
17601
85.
Historical Sketch with the Confession Crompton, R. /. and Covenant of the Warwick and Coventry Baptist Church, Co. Crompton, R. L Providence : Knowles^ Anthony [n, d.]
&
i2mo,
17602
pp. 8.
Cromwell (Henry Lincoln].
1865.
Cromwell
(O.)
well and his Friends
New 1866.
S.)
Poem [on
the Death of
Abraham
Broadside.
The
17603
Story of the Embarkation of
Crom-
New
England. Reprinted from the England Historical and Genealogical Register. Boston. for
8vo. pp. II.
[Cromwell
17604
(Sidney).]
Political
Opinion
in
1776 and 1863:
A
Letter to a Victim of Arbitrary Arrests and " American Bastiles." New York: Anson D. F. Randolph. 1863. i2mo, pp.
17605
19.
Cronica de la orden de S. Augustin, en las provincias de la Nueva Espana, desde 1533 hasta 1592. Mexico. 1624. Folio.
La Cronica. Periddico malicioso, imparcial, veridico, griton, novelero y picante. Caracas. 1866. 8vo, pp. 128. I'jbo'j Nos. 1-16,
all
published.
CROOM.
Cronise (T.
F.)
The
91
Natural Wealth of California.
Com-
History, Geography, Topography, and Scenery; Climate; Agriculture and Commercial Products; Geology, Zoology, and Botany; Mineralogy, Mines, and Mining Processes; Manufactures, Steamship Lines, Railroads, and Commerce; Imprising Early
migration, Population and Society ; Educational Institutions and Literature; together with a Detailed Description of each County By Titus Fey Cronise. San Francisco: H. Bancroft dff ... .
Company.
1868.
Rl. 8vo, pp. xvi, 696.
1
7608
(Turner), and others. To His Excellency the of Massachusetts, and to his Honorable Council. H. 17609 1808.] 8vo.
Crooker Governor [^Boston.
...
A memorial
[Crookshanks
from
officers
of the militia, of June,
The Conduct Commander of
(J.)]
1
798.
and Treatment of John His Majesty's Ship the
Crookshanks, Esq. late Lark, relating to his Attempt to take the Glorioso, a Spanish Ship of War, in July 1747: containing the Original Orders, Letters, and Papers, that passed in consequence of that affair, between Captain Crookshanks, Admiral Knowles, the SecreWith a Plan, shewing the taries of the Admiralty, and others. London: y. Scott. 1759. 8vo, pp. vii, Positions of the Ships. c.
155.
An
17610
North America, containing letters and papers of Admiral Knowles, commander at Cape Breton, Robert Kirke, and others. For an answer, see Erskine (R.), Knowles (Admiral), also the following "Letter from a Gentleman in the Country to a Member of Parliament in Town j containing Remarks upon a Book lately published, entitled 'The Conduct and Treatment of John Crookshanks, Esq., late Commander of His Majesty's Ship the Lark.* London. 1759." ^^o. c. interesting narrative, relating to various parts of
Crookshanks.
Reply of John Crookshanks, Esq., to a by Admiral Knowles, intitled "A Refutation of the Charge brought against Admiral Knowles." London. 1759. 8vo. c. 17611
Pamphlet
lately set forth
Crookshanks. Minutes of the Proceedings of a CourtMartial held on George Crookshanks, Esq., formerly Captain of His Majesty's Ship the Lark, now first published by R. Kirke. 17612 1772. 8vo.
Croom
(H. B.)
A
Catalogue of Plants, Native or NaturalNewbern, North Carolina; with ReBy H. B. Croom. New fork. 1837.
ized, in the Vicinity of
marks and Synopsis. 8vo, pp. 52.
17613
CROPPER.
92
Croom. Oration delivered before Capt. J. H. Byrd's Company of Volunteers, July 4, 1825, at Kingston, N. C. By H. Newbern^ reprinted 1826. 8vo, pp. 12. B. Croom, Esq. M.
Croome (W.) The Golden Sands of Mexico. A Moral By and Religious Tale: to which is added True Riches ... W. Croome. ... Philadelphia: Lindsay and Blakiston. 1850. A., H. 17615 i2mo, pp. 211. .
Cropper
(J.)
The
Extinction of the American Coloniza-
tion Society the First Step to the Abolition of
By James Cropper.
London: printed by
S.
American Slavery.
Bagster^jun.
1833.
B.
Ij6i6
8vo, pp. 24.
Cropper. The Interests of the Country and the Prosperity of the West India Planters mutually secured by the Immediate Abolition of Slavery; being a Review of the Report of a Select Committee of the House ot Commons, on the State of the West India Colonies, ordered to be Printed, April 13, 1832. By James London. 1832. 8vo. Cropper. + Second Edition. London: J. Jrch. 1833. 8vo. 17617 J.
^
Cropper.
A
Letter addressed to the Liverpool Society for
Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, on the Injurious Effects of High Prices of Produce, and the Beneficial Effects of Low By James Cropper. LiverPrices, on the Condition of Slaves. 8vo, pp. 32. pool. 1823. 17618
Cropper. Letters Addressed to William Wilberforce, m.p. recommending the Encouragement of the Cultivation of Sugar in ... the East Indies, as the certain and natural means of effecting By James the Total and General Abolition of the Slave Trade. Cropper.
Liverpool.
Cropper.
1822.
8vo, pp. 64.
P.
1
76 19
Relief for West-Indian Distress, shewing the In-
efficiency of protecting Duties on East-India Sugar, and pointing By James Cropper. Lonout other Modes of certain Relief.
don: Hatchard
Cropper. Smith, [n. d.]
Cropper. Cropper. 27.
^
Son.
1823.
Slavery in the
8vo, pp. 36.
West
Indies.
17620 Liverpool:
The
"James
17621
4to.
Support of Slavery Investigated. Printed by George Smith. 1824.
Liverpool:
By James 8vo, pp.
17623
CROSBY.
A
Cropper.
West
Vindication of a
India Planters, shewing that
93
Loan of £15,000,000 to the it may not only be lent with
Perfect safety, but with Immense Advantage both to the West By James Cropper. Indians and to the People of England. 17624 London: J. and A. Arch. 1833. 8vo, pp. 16.
Crosby (A.) A Memorial of the College Life of the Class By Alpheus Crosby ... of 1827, Dartmouth College ... H. 17625 Hanover^ N. H. 1869-70. 8vo, pp. 40. .
Crosby.
.
The
Present Position of the Seceded States, and Government in respect to them. An Address to the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Dartmouth College, July 19, 1865. By Alpheus Crosby. ... BosAvery. 1865. 8vo, pp. 16. ton: Geo. C. Rand 17626 the Rights and Duties of the General
y
Also A Lecture on the Use and Abuse of Emulation as a Motive to Study Kellogg, Printers. 1852. Ncwburyport, April 9, 1852. ... Lynn: Butlerfeld :
:
&
pp. 28.
...
at
8vo,
B.
Crosby (A.
B.)
Delivered M.D. 8vo, pp. 30.
...
Memorial Address, Prof. David S. Conant, by A. B. Crosby ... Burlington. 1866. H. 17627 .
Crosby (Charles Coteworth Pinckney). Worcester. 1826. Rev. Horatio Bardwell. Also History of West Boylston, Mass. Vol. n.] :
Two
Letters to the
w. 17628
[Worcester Magazine and Hist. Journalj
Crosby (D.) Sermon, on the Ordination of the Rev. Henry Adams, at Worthington, Mass., 1833. ^7 Daniel Crosby ... Boston. 1834. 8vo. lybig Also: Who Troubles Israel. Thanksgiving Discourse yfraArri/. iVoi». 29, 1832. ...
8vo.
Crosby (E. N.) The Letter of a Republican, Edward N. Crosby, Esq., ... to Prof. F. B. Morse, Feb. 25, 1863, and Prof. Morse's Reply, March 2, 1863. 8vo, pp. 12. (N. Y. Soc. for DifF. of Political Knowledge. Papers, No. 4.) Crosby. Our Country versus Party Spirit being a Rejoinder Reply of Prof. Morse. By Edward N. Crosby. Poughkeepsie : Piatt i^ Schram.^ Printers. 1 863. 8vo, pp. 14. 17631 :
to the
Crosby
Life of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President (F.) United States: containing his Early History and Political Career, together with the Speeches, Messages, Proclamations,
ot the
CROSBY.
94
and other Official Documents illustrative of his Eventful AdminBy Frank Crosby. Philadelphia : John E. Potter. istration. 1865. i2mo, pp. 476. 17632 Also 1865.
in
the
German
language, translated by Carl Theodor Eben.
Crosby (Frances N. Y.
a Pupil at the
Philadelphia.
Monterey; and other Poems. By Jane), Institution for the Blind. New York. 1851.
i2mo,
17633 Also:
The
Crosby
(F.
Blind Girl, and other Poems.
New
Tork.
1844.
i2mo.
A
Memorial of Lieut. Franklin Butler S. Artillery, who was killed New Tork: A. D. F. Ranat Chancellorsville, Va., 1863. 32mo, pp. 69. dolph. 17634 Crosby (H.) God's View of Rebellion. A Sermon preached in the Fourth Avenue Presbyterian Church, on the occasion of B.)
Crosby, of the Fourth Regiment U.
the National Thanksgiving, Sunday, Sept. 11, 1864, By Howard New Tork: E. French. 1864. 8vo, pp. 16. Crosby, d.d.
Crosby. Sketch of the Fourth Avenue Presbyterian Church. (Formerly the Bleecker Street Church.) By Howard Crosby, D.D. Pastor of the Church. New Tork: E. French. 1864. 8vo, pp. 16.
17636
A
Crosby
Sermon ... at (Jaazaniah). Dedication with Joy. the Dedication of the New Meeting House of the First Congregational Society in Charlestown, N. H., Nov. 8, 1843. ^X J. Crosby, Pastor. ... Keene : printed by y. iff J. W. Prentiss. 8vo, pp. 12. H. 17637 Crosby. History of Charlestown in New Hampshire, from its First Grant by the Province of Massachusetts in 1735 to the Year 1833. By Jaazaniah Crosby, Pastor of the First Church Concord: Marshy Capen dff Lyon. 1833. 8vo, in said town. 17638 pp. 41. Crosby. A Sermon preached by Jaazaniah Crosby, d.d., March 25, i860, the Day which completed Fifty Years of his Ministry at Charlestown, N. H. ... Boston: Crosby.^ Nichols^ and Company, i860. 8vo, pp. 15. H. 1 7639
1843.
Crosby.
The Tendency
of Religious Obedience to promote Sermon, preached at Concord, ... NewHampshire, June 3, A.D. 1830. Being the Anniversary Election. By Rev. J. Crosby. Concord: printed by Hill and Barton. 1830. 8vo, pp. 16. H. 17640 National Prosperity.
A
CROSS.
95
The Littlejohn Libel Suit. The Case of (J. L.) C. Littlejohn against Horace Greeley, tried ... at Phonographically reported by Pulaski, Sept. 10-13, 1861 ... B. 17641 James L. Crosby. JSfew York. 1861. 8vo, pp. 56. Crosby
De Witt
.
Crosby (J.) A Copy of a Case between Joseph Crosby of Worcester, in the County of Worcester, Sadler, Plaintiff; and Jacob Wyman of Woburn in the County of Middlesex, Trader, B. 17642 [No Title-page. 1735.] 4to, pp. ii. Defendant. Crosby (Josiah). Remarks of Mr. Crosby of Penobscot ... Feb. 20, 1867, on Resolves for an Amendment of the Constituh. 17643 [n. p. n. d.] 8vo, pp. 6. tion ... .
Annual Obituary Notices of Eminent Persons Hon. For 1857. have Died in the United States. Nathan Crosby. .. Boston: Phillips^ Sampson and Company. 1858. Boston: John P. Portraits, ba. + For 1858. 8vo, pp. 432. B. 17644 Jewitt and Company. 1859. 8vo, pp. 357.
Crosby (N.)
%
Who
Crosby (Thomas), d. 1702. The Work of a Christian. With another Discourse on Preparation for Sudden Death. Boston.
l2mo.
1736.
Title, pp. 34.
B.
1
7645
Crosby (U. H.) Crosby Opera House Art Association. Crosby's Opera House and Three Hundred Paintings to be 8vo, 1866. avi^arded as Premiums to Members. ... Chicago. H.
pp. 14. Also: Crosby Opera House Art Association.
To
be Distributed
among
Descriptive Catalogue of
\_Ne%u York.']
Subscribers.
RunelPs print.
Crosland (N.) Memorable Women By Mrs. Newton Crosland ...
Lives.
M
Fields.
i2mo,
DCCC LIV.
l6mo,
pp.
360.
:
The
8vo, pp. 36.
Story of their
Boston: Ticknor and London. 1854. H.
+
c.
Mary L. Ware
(pp.
1
h.
.
pp. 355.
Contains lives of Mrs.
17646
Premiums!
...
17647
81-21 5), and Margaret Fuller
(pp.
275-322).
Crosnier
Geologic du Perou. Notice geologique sur (L.) departments de Huancavelica et d'Ayacucho. \Paris. 1852.] 8vo, pp. 107. Plate. 17648 les
Cross (A.) Sermon ... Day, November 25, 1841. hill.
1842.
8vo, pp. 20.
West Haverhill, on Thanksgiving HaverBy Rev. Abijah Cross ...
in
.
B.,
H. 17649
Cross (A.) Defensa de Don Alejandro Cross en primera una causa de Comisa. Valparaiso. 1 847. 8vo.
instancia en
—
CROSS.
96 Cross (A. Commission. Co.
Battle
B.)
of Gettysburgh and the Christian Baltimore: Sherwood v3*
By Andrew B. Cross.
8vo, pp. 32. The War and
1
the Christian Commission.
7651
By A. B. Cross.
8vo, pp. 56. Young Women in Convents, or Priests Prisons to be protected by Law ; a Lecture at Maryland Institute, February 24, 1856. Baltimore. 1856. 8vo, pp. 48.
Also:
Cross (J. C.) An Address on American Literature ... before the Philomathean Society of Indiana University ... September 25th, 1H37. By James Conquest Cross, m.d. Bloomington. B. 17652 1838. 8vo, 3 1., pp. 86. Analysis and Refutation of the "Statements of Facts Relation to the Expulsion of James C. Cross from TranRecently published by Dudley, iVIitchell sylvania University."
Cross.
in
Louisville: Prentice By James Conquest Cross ... B. 17653 and Weissinger, 1846. 8vo, pp. 39, (2). PhilosophiCross. An Oration ... before the Chamberlain
and Peter.
.
and Literary Society of Centre College, on the 4th of July, Danville^ Ky. : J. y. 1836, by James Conquest Cross ... B. 17654 Polk., Printer. 1836. 8vo, pp. 28.
cal
.
Also: Refutation of the Charges made by Dr. Caldwell, through the Columns of Lexington, Ky. 1838. the Louisville Journal, against Professor James C. Cross ... Thoughts on the Policy of establishing a School of Medicine in 8vo, pp. 15. B. Louisville ... with a Sketch of the ... Condition and ... Prospects of the Medical Department of Transylvania University. By James Conquest Cross, m.d. ... Lexington. 1834. 8vo, pp. 113. .
—
Cross
(J.
T. H.)
A
Duncan Adair: or, Captured in Escaping. Men. By Mrs. Jane T. H. Cross.
Story of one of Morgan's Macon., Ga.: Burke, Boyken
isf
Company.
1864.
l2mo,
pp. 51.
Cross (J.) Annual Report of Colportage in Virginia 'and North Carolina. March i, 1857. ^7 Jonathan Cross, Agent and Superintendant. [n. p. 1857.] 8vo, pp. 32. 17656 Annual Report of Colportage of the American Tract Society in Maryland, Columbia, and Virginia and North Carolina March I, 1858. Baltimore. 1858. 8vo, pp. 36. Colportage in Virginia. Annual Report of Mr. J. H. Also
:
District of
—
Cross, Superintendant.
Cross (Joseph).
1852.
[n. p.
n. d.]
8vo, pp. 16.
h.
Camp
and Field. Papers from the Portfolio of an Army Chaplain. By the Rev. Jos. Cross, d.d. Macon^ Ga.: Burke., Boy kin iff Company. 1864. i2mo, pp. iv, 9-14 1.
Cross
Warren).
(J.
An
Oration delivered
July 4th, 1832. By Joseph W. Cross ... son and Underwood, [n. d.] i2mo, pp. 23.
A
.
at
Barnstable,
Barnstable: ThompH. 1 7658
Also Sermon preached at the Dedication of a House for ... Worship ... ... Stow, July 8, 1840 Lancaiter: printed by MarsA, Cafen, Lyon, and fTebb. 1840. :
izAno, pp. 24.
H.
CROSS.
97
Cross (L. A. L.) Portraiture and Pencilings of the late Mrs* By her Husband. Nashville^ Tenn. 1851. L. A. L. Cross. i2mo,
17659
pp. 352.
Cross [Major).
Mounted Riflemen 8vo.
March
Journal of the to
Oregon, 1849, 5°'
of a
Regiment of
Washington. 185
(Cong. Doc.)
s.
1.
17660
Cross (Marcus E.) Prohibitory Law and Its Workings. By Rev. M. E. Cross. ... Boston: Press of Geo. C. Rand. 1854. i2mo, pp. 137-161. H. 17661 Cross (R.), and others. A Protestation presented to The Synod, of Philadelphia, June i. 1741. Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin. 1741. 8vo, pp. 16. B. 17662 Signed by Robert Cross and nineteen others, who soon after became almost the sole in consequence of the withdrawal of the opposite, the "Bruns-
members of the synod, wick "
party.
Cross (R.) An Oration ... at Newburyport, ... July 4, By Robert Cross. Newburyport: W. and y. Gilman. 1822. BA., w. 17663 8vo, pp. 16.
Cross (T.)
Laws
Military
of the United States; including
Marine Corps ... Compiled by Colonel Washington. 1838. 8vo. Second Edition.
those relating to the
Truman
Cross.
Cross.
Military
Laws of
the United States;
...
Third Edi-
The First and Second Editions were compiled by Colonel Truman Cross, United States Army. This Edition brings the tion.
Military Laws through the First Session of the Twenty-Ninth Under the Supervision of Congress, or to lOth August, 1846. Captain A. R. Hetzell, U. S. Army. Washington. 1846. 8vo.
[Cross
.]
An
Answer
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To
A
an invidious Pamphlet,
Brief State of the Province of Pensylvania. Wherein are exposed The many false Assertions of the Author or Authors, of the said Pamphlet, with a View to render the Quakers of Pensylvania and their Government obnoxious to the British Parliament and Ministry and the Several Transactions, most grosly misrepre- sented therein, set in their true \\g\\t.\ London : ... S. Bladon ... mdcclv. 8vo, pp. 80. H. intituled,
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Cross was a counsellor, and for a long time resident in Pennsylvania. "In [Smith'sJ • Brief View of the Conduct of Pennsylvania,' published in 1756, this answer is said to be the production of one [C'OJi], formerly an attorney's clerk, but who was con-
+
victed of forgery and sentenced to be hanged, but after some time obtained the favor of transportation, and did us the honor to take up his residence in this province." See
•'M Rev.,"
XII.
VOL. V.
397.
12
1;
CROSWELL.
98
Grossman (J. W.) A Sermon ... at the Ordination of the Reverend William L. Strong ... Somers, April 3d, 1805. By Joseph W. Grossman ... Hartford: printed hy Hudson and Goodwin. 1805, 8vo, pp. 31. B. 17667
Groswell
An Answer
to the Rev. Mr. Garden's Rev. Mr. Whitefield. With an Appendix concerning Mr. Garden's Treatment of Mr. Whitefield. By Andrew Grosswell, of Groton, in Gonnecticut. Boston: S. Kneeland and T. Green. 1741. 8vo, pp. (4), 60. B., w.
Three
(A.)
First Letters to the
Brief Remarks on the Satyrical Drollery at Groswell. Cambridge, Last Commencement Day; with Special Reference to the Character of Stephen, the Preacher, which raised such Extravagant Mirth. By A. Groswell ... Boston: Ezekiei Russell. M,DCC,Lxxi. 4to, pp. 15. ba. 17669 .
Groswell. A Letter to the Reverend Andrew Groswell occasioned by his Brief Remarks on the Satyrical Drollery Last Commencement Day, with Especial Reference to the Character of Stephen the Preacher, which occasioned such Extravagant Mirth. By Simon, the Tanner. Boston: Ezekiel Russell. MDCCLXXI. 8vO, pp. 42, (l). ba. I767O The letter 13 dated from Charlestown, Aug. 25, 1771.
A
Groswell. [Dickinson
Defence of a Dialogue
Intitled,
etc.
See
(J.)]
Groswell.
Free Justification thro' Christ's Redemption. French Meeting-House in School-Street, October 17. 1764. From Romans iii. v. 23, 24. In which The New Gospel ... of Messirs. Bellamy and Gumming ... is weigh'd ... By A. Groswell ... Boston: T. J.- Fleet and Green Russell. 1765. 8vo, 2 1., pp. ii, 25. B., M. 1767
A
Discourse
at the
...
^
.
.
^
by " Animadversions on Rev. Mr. Croswell's Sermon on Boston. 1765." 8vo, pp. 16, and that replied to in " Remarks on an Absurd and Abusive Letter, intitled Animadversions on Mr. Croswell's Sermon. Boston. 1765." 8vo, pp. zo. w.
This was answered
Justification, in a Letter to a Friend.
Groswell. A Letter From the Rev^ Mr. Groswell, To the Mr. Turcll, In Answer to his Directions to his People.
Rev PP* ^3-
i2mo, pp. 136.
1870.
Real cedula de 21 de Octubre de 1817, sobre aumentar la poblacion blanca de la isla de Cuba. ... Habana. 1818. Folio, H. 17799 pp. (i), 12. Real cedula [1796] de ereccion del colegio de Escribanos con de Real, bajo la proteccion del Concejo de Indias. Imprenta del Gobierno. 1819. Folio. 17800 ti'tulo
Real resolucion sobre terrenos realengos y valdios, comunicada el Ministerio de Hacienda de Indias a la Intendencia de ejercito de esta Isla. 1819. Folio. 17801 por
de
El Recuerdo, d coleccion de verdades acerca del estado politico la isla de Cuba. Por el autor dpi Habanero. No. i. i2mo,
17802
pp. 4.
Reglamento Buenavista.
Interior,
formado para
[^Habana.^ 1829.
la
Casa de Educacion de M. 17803
410, pp. 12.
Reflexiones de un habanero sobre la independencia de esta Isla. Segunda edicion corregida y aumentada. Habana: Imprenta de
1823.
Ara-z.o-z.ay Soler.
4to, pp. 37.
Reglamento de Milicias de
D. Bias
de
los
Olivos.
la
+
1777.
1
Isla de Cuba. Imprenta de Imprenta del Gobierno. 1812.
4to.
^7805
Reglamento
interior de la Carcel.
Pedro Nolasco Palmer.
Reglamento para 1865.
7804
el
1821.
Habana: imprenta
4to.
Casino de Caibarien,
el
Progreso.
8vo.
D. 17806
de
Habana. 17807
Reglamento para las milicias de infanteria y caballeria de la de Cuba, aprobado por S. M. en Real Cedula, de 19 de Enero de 1769. Imprenta de Jrazoza y Soler. 18 2. 1 7 808 Isla
J
Reglas para [n. p.
n. d.]
VOL. V.
el
domicilio de nuevos colonos y
Folio, pp. (i), 6.
sus auxilios.
H.
14
17809
CUBBEER.
114
Relacion del Gobierno superior y Capitania General de la Cuba, estendida por el Teniente General Don Miguel Tacon, Marques de la Union de Cuba, al hacer la entrego de dichos mandos a su sucesor el Ecsmo Senor D. Joaquin de Hahana. 1838. 8vo, pp. 36, Ezpeleta. 17810 Isla de
A
note at the end states that an edition of one thousand copies having been disposed another of four thousand copies was printed at the expense of several merchants, to be distributed gratis, "in order to give the greatest possible publicity to this imporof,
tant
memoir."
Report of the Committee on Foreign Relations, to referred the Bill
"making Appropriations
whom was
to facilitate the
Acqui-
of the Island of Cuba, by Negotiation." January 24, 1849. Mr. Slidell. Washington, 1849. 8vo, pp. 25.
sition
By
Resumen de las Reales drdenes y otras disposiciones para la recaudacion y administracion de la manda-pia forzosa en la Isla Habana: Imprenta de las viudas de Arazoza y Soler. de Cuba. 17812
pp. 21.
Reunion de todos
y estatutos formados para
el gobierno de los gremios de mareantes y peseadores que se hallan establecidos en la Isla de Cuba ... Habana: Oficina de D. Jose Bolona. pp. 57, and Appendix. 17813
los actos
Revista y Repertorio bimestre de la Isla de Cuba. 3 vols., 8vo, pp. 374; 288; 540.
1831-32.
Ultima advertencia sobre abusos de
Habana: Imprenta
de
D. Pedro
la
Habana. 17814
Capitania del puerto. 1821. 178 15
Nolasco Palmer.
Yankee Travels through the Island of Cuba; or, the Men and Government, the Laws and Customs of Cuba, as seen by American Eyes. By Demoticus Philalethes. New York. 1856. i2mo. 17816
Cuba y Porto Rico. Las Antillas Espanolas ante las naciones civilizadas. Asamblea popular el 5 de Julio de i86g, en Caracas, en favor del reconocimiento del partido republicano de Caracas. 1869. 4to, las Antillas como beligerantes legi'timos. 17817
pp. 57.
Concerning Cuba, itt Pages one to thirty were written by S. Terrero Atienza. *' Blackwood's Mag.," xl. 322, " Brownson's Q. Rev.," Ser. in. Vol. viii. 65, " N. Rev.," XXIX. 199, " Frazer's Mag.," xlii. 107, "Hunt's Mag.," 11. ill. vi. vii. IX. XVII. XXI. ; sec aho Poole's Index, p. 119, for further references.
Am
Cubbeer Burr; or the Tree of many Trunks Part i, British Empire; Part 2, United Kingdom; Part 3, Canada. Montreal. 17818 1841. 8vo, pp. 33. :
CUBITT.
CuBERO
115
Breve relacion, de
peregrinacion qve ha Pedro Cvbero Sebastian, predicador apostolico del Assia, natural del Reyno de Aragon Con las cosas mas singulares que le ban sucedido, y viso, entre tan barbaras Naciones, su religion, ritos, ceremonias, y otras cosas memorables, y curiosas que ha podido inquirir con el viage por tierra, desde Espana hasta las Indias Orientales. Madrid: yuan Garcia Infan^on. 1 680. 410, 9 1., pp. 360.
hecho de
(P.
la
S.)
mayor
parte del
la
Mvndo Don
;
;
CuBERO. Peregrinacion del Mvndo, dedicada a D. F. Joachin Napoles: Carlos Porsile. 1682. 4to, Faxardo, virrey de Napoles. Portraits of the Vice Roy and the Author. 5 1., pp. 551, 2 1. " Cette
edition, la seconde de rouvrjge, n'est pas citee
edition de 1664, et
un abrege sous
la
date de 1700).
par Pinelo
— Leclerc,
(il
indique une
No. 411.
CuBERO Sebastian (P.) Peregrinacion qve ha hecho de la Mayor Parte del Mundo Don Pedro Cvbero Sebastian. Predicador Apostolico del Assia, natural del Reyno |de Aragon con |
[
1
|
I
;
mas
singulares que
han sucedido, y visto, entre tan Barbaras Naciones, su Re-|ligion, Ritos, Ceremonias, y otras cosas memorables, y| curiosas, que ha podido inquirir; con el viage por tierra, desde Espana, hasta las Indias Orientales. Escritajpor el mismo don Pedro Cvbero Sebastian. Dedicado Al SS. Christo de las Injurias, sita en la Iglesia del Senor San Millan, |anexo de S. lusto, y pastor desta Coronada Villa |de Madrid. Segvnda Impression. £« Zarago-za^ Por Pasqual Bueno^ Impressor del Reyno\de Aragon. Am de 1688. 4to, pp. xvi, 288. Towards the end of the volume, Cubero describes his experiences of the New World, cosas
las
le
|
I
|
I
|
|
|
|
I
|
to
which he voyaged from the Philippine
tour du
Islands.
" Cubero
est le
premier qui
ait fait le
monde d'Occident en
Orient, et en partie par terre, ainsi que I'executa depuis Gemeili Carreri. II ne decrit pas minutieusement sa route; il se contente de donner un aper9u general de ce qu'il a observe. II depeint avec exactitude les steppes d'Astracan et les deserts de la Perse; il donne beaucoup de detailes sur Maniile et sur differents personages, avec lesquelles il s'est trouve, &c. ... II ecrit avec la simplicite qui
—
convient a un missionaire, mais il est un peu credule." Biog. Unl-v. Colonel Stanley's copy sold for £6 6s. A copy sold for efore various Societies. Neixi York. 8vo. Oration, on the Fourth of July, 1821. Schenectady. 8vo. b., s. An Oration delivered in Newark, N. J., July 4, 1823. ... Newark: Printed by jfohn Tuttle (^ Co. 1823. 8vo, An Oration Commemorative of American Independence 5 ... July 6, 1824, pp. 23. Firemen of the City of Nev^f-York. ... Neiv-Tork : printed by E. Con... before the A Plea for the American Bible Society: Sermon, March rad. 1824. 8vo, pp. 23. Albany. 1818. 8vo, pp. 23. 29, 1818, in the Third Presbyterian Church, Albany. A Sermon delivered at Schoharie before the Grand Lodge, at the Installation N. of Hicks' Lodge, No. 305, July 4, 1818. ... Schoharie: Printed by D. Van Veghten. 1818. 8vo, pp. 16.
—
— —
—
—
—
Gumming
Journal in the Confederate Army of TenEnd of the War. Louis-
(Kate).
nessee, from the Battle of Shiloh to the ville.^
Ky.
1866.
[Cummings
8vo.
c.
(Alexander).]
Address.
[n. p.
1
79 1 8vo,
n. d.]
17912
pp. 31.
On the question, "Does the Constitution establish or protect Slavery ?" Delivered at Williamsport, September, 1856.
Cummings. Committee.
Cummings
Letter in Reply to the Report of the Van Wyck Presented to Congress March 6, 1862. 8vo, pp. 8.
(A.)
The
Character of a Righteous Ruler.
A
Sermon upon the death of the Honorable Patrick Gordon, Esq; Lieutenant Governor of the Province of Pennsylvania, &c. Preach'd at Christ's Church in Philadelphia, Aug. 8. 1736. By
7:
CUMMINGS.
128
Archibald Cummings; m.a. Rector of the said Church, and Commissary to the Bishop of London. Published at the request Philadelphia : printed and of several Gentlemen in this City. sold by Andrew Bradford. M,DCC,xxxvi. 8vo, pp. 26. p. 17914
An Exhortation to the Clergy of Pennsylvania, September the 24th. 1729. ^y the Reverend Archibald Cummings. Annapolis: W. Parks. m,dcc,xxix. 4to. Cummings.
at Philadelphia,
Cummings.
Faith absolutely necessary, but not
sufficient
Two
Sermons. Preached to Salvation without Good Works. In By Archibald at Christ Church, Philadelphia, April 20, 1740. Cummings, m.a. Publish'd in their own Vindication from the false
and rash Reflections of the famous Mr. Whitefield. PhilaPrinted by Andrew and William Bradford. [1740.]
delphia:
i2mo,
pp. xvi, 38.
Cummings (A.) April 6, 1820, the
p.
17916
A Discourse delivered at Brunswick, (Maine,) By Asa of the Annual Fast ... Joseph Griffin., Printer. 1820. H.
Day
.
Cum-
Brunswick:
mings, A.B. pp. 36.
8vo, I
79 1
Cummings. A Memoir of the Rev. Edward Payson, d.d. By Asa Cummings ... Second Edition. Boston: Published
...
by
New York: f. Leavitt. 1830. pp. viii, Crocker and Brewster. -\Third Edition. [^Ibid.^ -f \_New Portrait, ba., h. 400. American Tract
Tork:'] Also Society
A
:
...
Sermon
Sears,
1828.
Portland.
Cummings House
Society,
delivered in
[n. d.]
Gorham, June
l8mo,
pp. 486.
25, 1828, before the
Portrait.
Maine Missionary
8vo, pp. 40.
Specifications for a
(C. A.)
New
High School
West Roxbury. Charles A. Cummings and W. T. Architects. Boston: Alfred Mudge ^ Son^ Printers. 1867. for
...
H. 17919
8vo, pp. 16.
Annals of the Baptist Churches in NewSermon preached before the New-Hampshire Baptist State Convention, at its Tenth Annual Meeting, held at By Ebenezer E. Cummings, Deerfield, October 20, 1835. Concord., N. H. Pastor of the Baptist Church, Concord. C, H. 17920 Marsh., Capen ^ Lyon. 1836. 8vo, pp. 52.
Cummings
(E. E.)
A
Hampshire.
Cummings
(H.)
Cummings
(Jeremiah
Controversy
in
See
America:
Cumings (H.), No. 17901.
W.)
The
An
Address
Present State of Religious September 22, 1864. ...
i
:
CUMMINS.
By Rev.
W. Cummings
J.
..
.
New
129 Tork
:
P. O'Shea.
8vo, pp. 14.
H.
Cummings
1864. 7921
1
A
Dictionary of Congregational IJsages and ... Notices of the principal By Preston Cummings ... BosWriters ... referred to ... ton : S. K. Whipple and Co. 1852. l2mo, pp. 419. -f StereoRevised, Collated, and Enlarged. type Edition Boston : S. K, Whipple. 1853. l2mo, pp. 432. H. 17922 Principles
(P.)
to
...
which are added .
.
;
Cummings
Historic Annals of the National Aca(T. S.) of Design New York Drawing Association, etc., with Occasional Dottings by the Way-side, from 1825 to the Present Time. By Thos. S. Cummings, n.a.. Professor of the Arts of Philadelphia : George W. Childs. 1865. 8vo, pp. Design ...
demy
.
H.,
364.
Cummins
The
s.
17923
Church's Duty to the Freedmen. A Sermon preached on Thanksgiving Day, December 7, 1865, in Christ Church, Reading, Pa. By Rev. Philadelphia : Sherman iff Co., Alexander G. Cummins, m.a. Printers.
(A. G.)
1865.
Christian
8vo, pp. 30.
17924
Cummins (E. H.) History of the late War between the United States and Great Britain, with a Critical Appendix, &c.. By E. H. Cummins. Baltimore. 1820. 8vo. 17925
A Summary
Cummins. United States.
Geography of Alabama, one of the
By Ebenezer H. Cummins.
Philadelphia. 18 19.
i2mo.
17926
Cummins
(G. D.)
A
American.
Sermon
The
African a trust from
God
delivered on the day of National
to
the
Humil-
iation, Fasting and Prayer, in ... Baltimore, January 4, 1861, Baltimore by the Rev. George D. Cummins, D.D. Rector. printed by John D. Toy. 1861. 8vo, pp. 28. H. 17927
Cummins. The Christian, in time of National Peril, trembling Ark of God. A Sermon delivered on Thanksgiving Day, in ... Baltimore; November 29, i860, by the Rev. George D. Cummins, D.D. Rector. Baltimore: 'John D. Toy. 1860. 8vo, pp. 24. 17928 for the
Cummins. phia.
1859.
Cummins. Discourse VOL.
V.
in
Life of Mrs. Virginia Hale Hoffman.
i6mo.
The
Philadel-
17929 Pestilence
— God's Messenger and Teacher.
behalf of the Sufferers of Norfolk and Portsmouth,
16
:
CUMMINS.
130
in ... Washington, September 9, 1855. George D. Cummins, Rector. Washington : George
Va. delivered Printer.
1
8vo, pp. 13.
855.
^7 Rev. S.
Gideon.
I7930
Cummins. A Sketch of the Life of the Rev. William M. By Rev. George D. Cummins. Jackson, ... Norfolk, Va. Washington: Gray i^ Ballantyne. 1856. l2mo, pp. 118.
Cummins
See Bulkley (John), Vol. in..
(John).
No. 9108.
Cummins (J. D.) Speech of Hon. J. D. Cummins, of Ohio, on the Oregon Question. Delivered in the House of Representatives, Saturday, February 7, 1846. Washington : Blair ana Rives.
8vo, pp. 15.
1846.
Cummins
An
(J.)
17932
Oration on Public Opinion, delivered
Mt. St. Mary's College, New Tork. John Cummins, d.d. 17933
before the Philomathaean Society of
By June 28th, 1854. MDCCCLiv. 8vo, pp. 19.
Cummins (Maria sey.
1868.
New
S.)
Edition.
i8mo,
pp.
viii,
Haunted Hearts.
A Tale of New Jer-
London: Sampson^ Low^ Son, 342.
iff
Marston.
^7934
[Cummins (Maria S.)] The Lamplighter. Boston: John P. yewett Company. 1854. l2mo, pp. 523. + Leipzig: B. Tauchnitz. 1 854. i6mo, 2 1., pp. 460. (Coll. Brit. Auth., 304.) 17935 The novel is inserted, like those of Cooper, because, by its numerous versions and its
y
popularity abroad,
it
conveyed ideas of American
life
and manners to so many foreigners.
... Aus dem Englischen. Leipzig: Friedlein. [1856.] 8vo, pp. vii, 304. Mit 15 Illustrationen [in Holzschnitt] von F. Gilbert und 6 Liedern von J. E. Carpenter, in Musik gesetzt von Glover, Weber. 1854. 2 pts., Leipzig: Farmer, Hime und Linley. [Cummins.] Der Laternenwarter. 8vo, pp. xxiv, XV, 360. Aus dem Englischen iibersetzt von W. E. Drugulin. Leipzig
[Cummins.]
Der Lampenwarter.
Neue Ausgabe.
+
+
1854. 4 vols., 8vo, pp. 192; 176; 272; 272. Der (Amerikanische Bibliothek, 108-111.) + [Cummins.] Lampenwarter. Aus dem Amerikanischen von Leop. R. v. Wien: Ludwig und Zang. 1855. 4 vols., i2mo, Blumencron. (Roman- und Novellen- Zeitung.) pp. 148; 135; 150; 132. + [Cummins.] Der Lampenputzer. Aus dem Englischen Berlin: Vieler und Co. 1854. 4 iibersetzt von Rob. Springer. vols., 8vo, pp. 272; 258; 228; 248. + Deutsch von Treu-
Kollmann.
CUNHA.
IJl
mund Whelp [Ed.
Pelz]. Leipzig: Voigt und Gunther. 1854. 2 vols., 8vo, 3 1., pp. 293; 2 1., pp. 303. + Zweite Auflage. Der Laternenmann. ... \Jbid?^ 1856. [Z*^/^.] + [Cummins.] Uebersetzt von A. Kretzschmar. Leipzig: O. IVigand. 1854. 4 pts., 8vo, pp. 218; 267J 294; 307. 17936
Cummins. dair inglese.
Cummins.
II
Cummins. par
traduit
i8mo,
lumajo
II
Firenze.
romango americano l2mo. romanzo.
lampionajo
Mabel Vaughan.
Mme
prima traduzione
1855.
Torino.
1854.
Miss Cummins
Par
Henriette Loreau.
^7937
i2mo. ...
Paris: L. Hachette
pp. 496.
Cummins.
.
et C',
17939 L'allumeur de reverberes.
MM.
Traduit par ... L. Hachette et O.
1
Cummins
Launay et i8mo, pp. 375.
Belin de
858.
Par Miss Cummins. Ed. Scheffer. Paris:
I7940
Hard-Scrabble Calendar.
(O.) of Oliver
Report of the
Cummins, Nathaniel G. Metcalf, Gilbert Humes and Arthur Farrier, who were indicted with six others for a Riot, and for aiding in pulling down a Dwelling House, Trials
on the 18th October, the Purchaser.
1824.
Providence: Printed Jor
Hard-Scrabble. 8vo, pp. 32.
at
1794'
W.
(E. H.) a Discourse on the Death of H. late President of the United States, at Eastville,
Cumpston Harrison,
Northampton County, Norfolk.
1
84 1.
Virginia.
By Edward H. Cumpston.
8vo.
s.
17942
Cunha
Barbosa. Ora^ao de acfao de gramas recitada na Capella Real do Rio de Janeiro, celebrando-se o quinto anniversario da chegada de Sua Alteza Real, etc. Rio de 'Janeiro: na Imp. Regia 1813.
4to, pp. 22.
CuNHA Barbosa. Janeiro.
^7943 Metamorphose do Rio de
O
Nictorey. Londres. 1822. 8vo.
1
Also included in Varnhagen,
[CuNHA Barbosa.]
Os
ii.
7944
667-682.
Garimpeiros.
Rio de
8vo.
"Janeiro.
1837.
17945 An
heroic comic
CuNHA Barbosa.
poem on
political topics.
Discurso funebre nas exequias celebradas Loja Escoceza Uniao Brasileira, ao Oriente do Rio de Janeiro, no dia 9 de Abril de 1835 pelo seu membro, o cavalleiro Rosa-Cruz Bernardo Lobo de Sousa, primeiro Grao-mestre do pela
CUNHA.
132
Oriente provincial do Para, em cuja cidade fdra assassinado em 7 de Janeiro do mesmo anno. R'lo de "Janeiro. 1835. 8vo, pp. 12.
CuNHA DE AzEREDO CouTiNHO
(J.
J. da).
Dcfcza de D.
Jose Joaquim da Cunha de Azeredo Coutinho ... "Jodo Rodrigues Neves. M. DCCC. viii. 410, pp. vii, 129.
Cunha de Azeredo Coutinho, actual das minas do Brazil dividido
em
.
Lisboa:
H.
Discurso sobre o estado quatro capitulos.
Lisboa.
4to, pp. 66.
1804.
17948 Ensayo economico sobre o comercio de Portugal e suas colonias ... publicado de ordem da Academia Real das Siencias pelo seu socio Joze Joaquim da Cunha de Azeredo Coutinho. Lisboa: Academia. 1794. 4to, 17949 4 1-, PP- "i, 153Cunha de Azeredo Coutinho. A political Essay on the
Cunha de Azeredo Coutinho.
Commerce
of Portugal and her Colonies, particularly of Brasil South America. By J. J. da Cunha Azeredo Coutinho Bishop of Fernambuco, and Fellow of the Royal Academy of London : Sciences of Lisbon. Translated from the Portuguese. G. G. and J. Robinson. 1 801. 8vo, 3 1., pp. v, (4), 198, I 1. See Rich, ii. 3I; and " M. Rev.," xli. 425.
in
Cunha de Azeredo Coutinho. An Essay on the Commerce and Products of the Portuguese Colonies in South America
...
.
Translated from the Portuguese of J. J. Cunha de London. 1807. 8vo, 3 1., pp. v, (4), ...
Azeredo Coutinho 198,
I
.
h. 17951
1.
Cunha de Azeredo Coutinho.
A
Gratidao Parnambuc-
ana o seu Bemfeitor D. Jose Joaquim da Cunha de Azeredo Coutinho Bispo de Elvas os socios da Academia ... Parnambucana e os alumnos de do Seminario Olindense. Lisboa. 1808. 4to.
17952 In prose and verse.
Cunha de Azeredo Coutinho. Informa^ao dada ao ministro de estado dos negocios da fazenda D. Rodrigo de Sousa Coutiftho, por D. Jose Joaquim da Cunha de Azeredo Coutinho, bispo de Elvas, em outro tempo bispo de Pernambuco, eleito de Miranda, e Bragan^a, director geral dos estudos de Pernambuco. Lisboa : "Jodo Rodrigues Neves. M. DCCC. viii. 4to, 17953 Versuch iiber den Handel Portugals und seiner Kolonien von Jose Joaquim da pp. 34.
Cunha de Azeredo Coutinho.
Politischer
CUNNINGHAM.
I33
Hamburg de Azeredo Coutinho ... 1801. 8vo. pp. viii, 183, (i).
Cunha
.
:
Benjamin Gotlieb H.
Hoffmann.
17954
Cunha de Azeredo Coutinho. Respostas dadas por D. Jose Joaquim da Cunha de Azeredo Coutinho bispo de Elvas, entao bispo de Pernambuco, a' s propostas feitas por alguns dos Lisboa : 'Jodo Rodrigues Neves. parochos d' a quella diocese. H. 17955 M. DCCC. VIII. 4tO, pp. 26. CuNHA Mattos (R. J. da). Memorias da campanha do senhor D. Pedro d'Alcantara, ex-imperador do Brazil, no reino de Portugal, com algunas noticias anteriores ao dia do seu desembarque ; escriptas pelo general Raimundo Jose da Cunha Rio de Janeiro: imp. de Seignot-Plancher et O. iMattos. Paris: Delaunay. 1 833. 2 vols., 8vo. 1795^ Cunnabell's Nova-Scotia Almanac for 1858. Continued. S. 17957
CuNNABELL.
l2mo.
1858.
Halifax.
Cunning (F. H.) Address delivered at the laying of Cap Stone of the Ten Combined Locks at Lockport, June 1825.
8vo.
1825.
the 24,
17958
Cunning (John P.) Remarks on the Mineralogical Character of the Seigneury of Rigaud Vandreuil, District of Quebec. Montreal.
1847.
'7959
Paul Jones ; A Romance. Cunningham. Edinburgh. 1826. 3 vols., i2mo. phia: H. C. Carey i^ J. Lea. 1827. i2mo.
Cunningham (A
Cunningham. von
W.
A. Lindau.
Cunningham Goodness and phia.
1796.
By Allan
)
4-
Philadel-
H. 17960
Paul Jones, ein Roman, aus dem Englischen Dresden. 1827. 3 vols., i2mo. 17961
Monument to the Praise of the Lord's Memory of Eliza Cunningham. Philadel-
(E.)
to the
8vo.
p.
Cunningham
(F.)
Cunningham
(J.)
17962
Notes recueillies en visitant les prisons de la Suisse ... Par Francis Cunningham, suivies de la description des prisons de Gand, Philadelphie, Ilchester, and Milbank. Par T. F. Buxton, Esq. Paris. 1820. i2mo, pp. 87. p. Present
ham
Time: an
...
Adams
iff
.
The Quakers from
International
History.
their Origin
till
the
By John Cunning-
Edinburgh: John Menzies iff Co.; London: Hamilton^ Crieff: George M'Culloch. m.dccc.Lxviii. i6mo,
Co.;
PP- XV, 335.
B.
17964
:
CUNNINGHAM.
134
The Centennial Birthday of Robert Burns, Celebrated by the Burns Club of the City of New York, Tuesday, January 25, 1859. ^X J* Cunningham. New York. Plates. i860. 8vo, pp. 136. 17965 Cunningham.
as
The Case of the Whigs who Loaned Public Faith, Fairly Stated, including a memento for Congress to review their Engagements and to establish the Honour and Honesty of the United States of America. By Letitia Cunningham. Philadelphia : Printed hy Francis Bailey. MDCCLXXXIII. I2mO, pp. 5I. J.C.B., P. I7966 Cunningham Money on
(L.) the
their
Cunningham
(P.)
Descriptions of
...
...
Modes
of irrigating
Land
By Peter Cunningham, Surgeon 8vo, pp. X, 119.
America, &c. 1841.
[Cunningham
With
Hints for Australian Emigrants.
Ladies
in ...
... .
South
London.
^19^7
Mount Vernon
Association An Appeal for the purchase and future Preserof the Union. Charleston. vation of the Home and Grave of Washington. ^•> ^- 17968 1857. ^v°' PP- ^(P. A.)]
Cunningham
Inaugural Address, Lafayette Col-
(Robert). 8vo. '
s. 17969 Accounts of Samuel Cunningham, Esq. late Collector of Excise for Chester County. Philadelphia From August lO, 1782, to Nov. 7, 1783 ... P. 17970 Printed by F. Bailey. MDCCLXXIV. 8vo, pp. 6.
lege.
1838.
Cunningham
(S.)
State of the
.
Title misprinted,
1774
for
1784.
Cunningham (W.) The Cosmographical Glasse, conteinyng the pleasant Principles of Cosmographie, Geographic, HydroCompiled by William Cunningham, a graphie, or Nauigation. Londoni: in Officina "Joan Daij. 1559. Doctor of Physicke. j.c.b. 17971 Portrait. Folio, Title, etc., pp. 202. An extended In the chapter on America the author totally ignores Columbus. book is in Oldy's " British Librarian," pp. 26-32. Bradley's copy sold
notice of the
£7
for
7s.
[Cunningham [John Adams].
ter lic.^
181
1.
(William).] ...
8vo, pp. 64. See Adams (John),
Cunningham (W.) ...
the
[n. p.]
Vol.
An
A
A
Great CharacLetter to Printed And Published for the PubBA. 17972 I.,
and Pickering (Timothy).
Eulogy delivered
22d of February 1800.
at
Lunenburg, on by
The Day recommended
:
13c
CURE. Congress
to
Washington
commemorate the ... Services of Gen. George By William Cunningham, Jun. ... Worcester
...
.
Isaiah Thomas^ Jr.
An
Cunningham. At
1800.
8vo, pp. 16.
ningham, Jun.
W. ijgj^
Oration at Fitchburg, July, 4,
the Request of Federal Republicans.
August^ 1803.
BA., H.J
1803.
By William Cun-
Printed by Adams
Leominster: ... 8vo, pp. 78.
Cunningham (W.) & Co. Case of William Cunningham
...
Wilder.
tff
BA.,
w.
l']C)']\
The Claim
and Answer in the Co. against the United States; under the Sixth Article of the Treaty ... between His Britannic Majesty and the United States ... Philadelphia: Printed by BA. 17975 John Fenno. M,DCC,XCVlll. 4to, pp. lO, 72, xix.
&
.
The
Cunningham. to the
Answer of
Reply of William Cunningham, & Co. Claim and Memorial. James Humphreys. 1 798. 4to, pp. 36.
the United States to their
Philadelphia: printed by
CuNON (J. C.) Memorial and Petition of J. C. Cunon, in behalf of the Directors of the Missionary Concerns of the MoraFebruary 18, 1814. (Cong. Doc.) vians. '7977
CuNY
(Phil.
M.)
to the Aspersions Cast
Letter to Judge John C. Watrous in reply upon the Writer ... Austin^ Texas. 1858.
A
CuNYNGHAME
(A.) Glimpse of the Great Western ReLieut. Col. Arthur Cunynghame. London: Richard
public.
By
Bentley.
1863.
8vo, 2
1.,
pp. 337.
S.
17979
[CuoQ^(^^'y. A.)] Etudes Philologiques sur quelques langues sauvages de I'Amerique Par N. O. Ancien. missionnaire. Montreal, i860. 8vo, pp. 160. 17980 In this and the following work the author claims for the Algonquins and the Iroquois languages a linguistic position
which Renan denied.
[CuoQ^] Jugement errone de M. Ernest Renan sur les Langues Sauvages. Par N. O. Montreal. 1864. 8vo, pp. 23.
A Cure for the Spleen. Or Amusement for a Winter's Evening; Being the Substance of a Conversation on the Times, over a Friendly Tankard and Pipe. Between Sharp, A Country Parson. Bumper, A Country Justice. PufF,
Inn-keeper. Graveairs, A DeaA Barber. Brim, Quaker. late Representative. Taken in short Hand,
An
Fillpot,
con.
A
Trim,
A
CURIOUS.
136
America : Printed and by Sir Roger De Coverly. Year Mdcclxxv. 8vo, Title, pp. 3-32.
the
sold in
17982
The
scene of this conversation is laid near Boston, and the book is an amusing expoOn page thirty of this copy are of the grievances and politics of the Colonies. four lines of the text with this manuscript note at the bottom of the page: "From this to the conclusion of the period is omitted in all the vendible impressions, ?s the sition
printer
Vol.
was a
I.,
woman and ashamed"
No. 1274,
CURA9A0.
[illegible]
See
"Nuggets," No. 795.
See
ah»
another edition.
for
Beschryving van het eiland Curacao en onderJmsterdam: y. van Selm. 1781. 8vo. Plates.
hoorige eilanden.
Perhaps the same
as
[Paddenburg (G. G. van)], Bescbrijving,
etc., infra.
Curiae Canadenses, or the Canadian Law Courts a Poem, Toronto: H. IV. Rowsell, by Plinius Secundus [^pseudonym^. c. 17984 1843. 8vo, 3 1., pp. 126. ;
&
Curieuse Anmerkingen der bysonderste Oost en Westindische Plates. Utrecht. 1686. 4to. verwondernswaardige Dingen. Curiose Beschreibung der auserlesensten Merkwiirdigkeiten, so in den dreyen Welt-Theilen Asia, Africa, und America zu Plates. Augsburg. 1784. finden: etc. 17986 Curiositaten der physisch- literarische- artistisch- historischen Weimar. 181 1-23. 10 vols., 8vo. ...
Vor- und Mitwelt
.
For articles on America, tee in. 431-427, Lacherlichkeiten der Methodistischen Religions-Sekten in ... Amerika ; 497-510, Paris in Hayti [on the court etiquette, etc., of the negro kingdom]; v. 462-464; vi. 448-550, Der wahre Geburtsort des beriihmten Christoforo Colombo; vn. 179-186, Jesuiten-Regiment in Paraguay; viii. 189-193, Religion und sonderbare Aberglaube der Gronlander; ix. 254-257, Rede des Miss Polly Baker vor dem Gerichtshofe von Konnektikut ... als sie wegen des fiinften unehelichen Kindes, das sie geboren, vorgefordert wurde ; x.' 1-19, Die Schlange als Mythe, Hieroglyphe, Emblem etc. und iiber die Urbevolkerung von Amerika; 271, Entdeckung einer Urstadt in Siid-Amerika.
Curiositez de
la
nature.
See
[Biron (Claude)], Vol.
ii.,
No.
5582.
Nature and Art
Curiosities of
London.
1
707.
8vo.
Plates.
in
Husbandry and Gardening. 17988
Contains a letter of six pages from Mr. Lignon to Mr. Auger, Governor of Guadeloupe and other islands, concerning a new manner of easily propagating all sorts of plants and exotic trees.
Curious and Entertaining Voyages undertaken either for Discovery, Conquest, or the Benefit of Trade; commencing w^ith the Earliest Discoveries promoted by Prince Henry of Portugal, and 58 different Portuguese and Spanish Voyages, exhibiting various Scenes of Cruelties, Hardships, Misfortunes and Discov-
137
CURRIE.
eries,
Columbus's Conquest of Mexico, &c. Round the World. London Stalker, 17989
particularly on
with Magellan's Voyage
4.
1790.
A A
:
Curious Collection of Travels, 1761. See [Newbery (J.)]
Curious Hieroglyphick Bible or Select Passages in the Old and New Testaments, represented with Emblematical Illustrated with figures, for the Amusement of Youth, &c The First Worcester Edition. nearly Five Hundred Cuts. Printed at Worcester, Mass., by Isaiah Thomas. 1788. 24mo. ;
.
.
The
first
work
of its kind printed
Curious Observations [1751].
The Curious
in the
.
United States.
See Lambert (I'Abbe).
Traveller, being a Choice Collection of very
Remarkable Histories, Voyages, Travels, etc., containing an Account of the Spanish Cruelties in the West Indies. 1742. 17991 Frontispiece and Plates. Svo. Currency, or Money its Nature and Uses, of the Circulation of Bank-notes for Currency of Boston. Boston. 1855. ;
A
;
and the Effects by a Merchant 17992
Report on the Currency. Nezu York: John F. Trow. 1858. 17993
Svo, pp. 31.
Report of the Comptroller of the Currency to the Second Session of the 39th Congress of the United States. December Washington. 1866. Svo, pp. xv, 189. 3, 1866. 17994
A Sketch of the Geology of Tennessee O. Currey .... Knoxville Kinsloe ir Rice. Svo, pp. X, 128. c, h. 17995
CuRREY (R. O.) .... 1857.
By Richard
Currey Will Case.
&
(S.)
:
Co. 1859.
for the Heirs at Law in the Halsey Currey. Providence Knowles, Anthony
Argument
By Samuel
:
Svo, pp. 19.
[Currie (Dr.)]
A
17996
Letter,
Commercial and
Political,
Ad-
dressed to the Rt H«"^ie William Pitt in which the Real Interests of Britain, in the Present Crisis, are Considered, and Some Observations are Offered on the General State of EuropeThe Second Edition, Corrected and Enlarged. By Jasper Wilson, Esq. [Motto.] London: Printed for G. G. and /. F. Robinson, mdccxciii. Svo, 2 1., pp. 72. 17997 :
Contains
VOL. V.
many
references to the American
17
War.
:
CURRIE.
138
By Gabriel West and other Poems. 17998 Fredericton, N. B. 1866.
CuRRTE (M. G.) Mrs. Margaret
Gill Currie.
Gabriel
West was
a
Loyalist
soldier.
A
Treatise on the Lawfulness of Defensive By William Currie. Philadclphm Printed and sold by B. Franklin and D. Hall, m.dcc.xlviii.
Currie (W.) War. In Two
^vo, pp.
Parts.
xviii, 119.
c.
See "The Doctrine of Christianity" and Tennent
179990
(Gilbert).
An
Historical Account of the Climates and and of the Remedies and methods of Treatment, which have been found most useful and efficacious, particularly in those Diseases which depend upon Climate and Situation. Collected principally from Personal Observation, and the communications of Physicians of By Talents and experience, residing in the several States. William Currie, Fellow of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia. Philadelphia: Printed by T. Dobson, at the Stone-
Currie (W.)
Diseases of the United States of America
;
House. No. 41, South Second-Street, m^dcc.xcii.
8vo, Title,
pp. 4, 409, V.
B.
17999
An Impartial Review of that Part of Dr. Rush's Publication entitled "An Account of the Bilious Remitting ." Yellow Fever, as it appeared in. .Philadelphia, in. .1793. Importation erroneous the in which his Opinion is shown to be of the Disease established and the Wholesomeness of the City Vindicated. By William Currie .... Philadelphia printed by h. 18000 Thomas Dobson. m.dcc.xciv. 8vo, pp. 15. Currie.
.
.
.
.
.
.
;
;
:
Currie. Memoirs of the Yellow Fever, which prevailed in Philadelphia, and other parts of the United States, in the summer and autumn of 1798; with a collection of Facts respecting the Origin of the Fever. By William Currie, ... m. p. &c. Philadelphia, 1798. p. 18001
A
Currie. Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the Yellow Fever, and of the Proceedings of the Board of Health, in PhilaCollection of delphia, In the Year 1799: to which is added Facts and Observations respecting the Origin of the Yellow Fever in this Country and a Review of the Different Modes of By William Currie .... Philadelphia Budd and treating it. ba., h. 18002 Bartram. 1800. 8vo, pp. 112.
A
;
:
Currie. Fever as it ;
A
Treatise on the Synochus Icteroides, or Yellow appeared in the City of Philadelphia, Exhibit-
lately
;
139
CURSON,
ing a Concise View of its Rise, Progress, and Symptoms, together with the Method of Treatment found most Successful also Remarks on the Nature of the Contagion, and Directions for preventing the Introduction of the same Malady, in Future. By William Currie .... Philadelphia: Thomas Dobson. m,dcc, ba., g., p. 18003 xciv. 8vo, pp. viii, 85. .Mso: A Dissertation on the Autumnal Remitting Fever. Philadelphia, mdcclxxx. View of the Diseases most Prevalent in the United States of America. .. 16 mo. 1811. 8vo, m. Philadelphia.
—
.
Memoir of James Currie m.d. of Edited by his Son, William Wallace Currie. Lon2 vols., 8vo, pp. xv, 524; xii, 508. don: Longman. 1832. 18004 Portrait. Currie (W. W.)
.
.
.
Liverpool.
Relates in part to affairs in Virginia in 1774.
Currier (E.) The Political Text Book; containing the Declaration of Independence, Lives of Signers, Constitution of Messages, ... By Edward the United States, Inaugurals Worcester, Mass. Currier. Warren Blake. 1842. 8vo, pp. .
.
.
:
512.
18005
Plate.
Curry (D.)
The Judgments
of God, confessed and depre.on the. .National Fast Day, August 3d, 1849. ... By. Rev. Daniel Curry .... New-York: Oliver S' Brother, Printers. 1849. 8vo, pp. 15. h. 18006 cated.
Tlie
A
cholera,
Sermon.
the
.
.
Mexican War, and slavery, are
the
subjects of this sermon.
Curry (Jabez Lafayette Monroe). The Constitutional Rights of the States. Speech of J. L. M. Curry, of Alabama, in the House of Representatives, March 14, 1860. [n. p.]F. McGill, Print, [n. d.] 8vo, pp. 8. h. 18007 -Mso: Speech.'.. on the liill granting Pensions to Soldiers of the War of 1812. Delivered .. .April 27, 1858 [IVashingtonfl Lemuel Towers, Printer, 8vo, pp. 8. H. Speech ... on the Election of Speaker, and the Progress of Anti-Slaverysm. Delivered ... December 10, 1859. Washington: printed by Lemuel Towers, 1859.
—
8vo, pp.
15.
H.
Camp and Field Book, containBy John P. Curry. Rich-
Curry (J. P.) Volunteers' ing Information on the Art of mond: West
6
CuRSON (H.)
War.
Johnson. 1862.
18mo, pp. 144.
c.
18008
A Compendium
of the Lavvrs and Government, and Military, of Great Britain, Ireland, and America, &c. London. 1716. 12mo.
Ecclesiastical, Civil,
the Plantations in
Also: New Description of the World Gent. London. 1709. Sm. 8vo.
.
.
including America, &c.
By H.
Curson,
.
CURTHS.
140
A
Cursory Examination of the Respective Pretensions of the New-York. 1837. 8vo, Colonizationists and AboHtionists. .
.
.
B.
pp. 12.
18010
A Cursory Glimpse at the State of the Nation on the Twentyor a Physico-Politico-Theologico, Second of February, 1814 Lucubration upon the Wonderful Properties of Nitro Oxide. Philadelin its Eflfects upon the Human Mind, and Body .... b. 18011 phia: Moses Thomas. 1814. 8vo. pp. 22. .
Cursory Observations
relative to the
a new way, and to Naval 8vo, pp. 23.
.
Mountings of Cannon in F. Oswald. 1785.
War. Neiv-York:
18012
Cursory Observations. Also, Cursory Remarks on Dr. Price's See Price (R.)
Obsei-vations.
Cursory Remarks on Men and Measures mdcclxxiv. 8vo, pp (2), 30.
in
in the year
Georgia.Printed 18013
Cursory Remarks on the Emancipation of Slaves. Liverpool: 18014 Co. [1823] 8vo.
F. Nevill
&
Cursory Remarks on Ramsay..
See [Tobin]
Cursory Review of the Schuykill Coal, in reference to its Introduction into New York, and other Atlantic Cities. 18015 Neiv York. 1823. 8vo. Cursory. Political
.
.Views of the Liberal and Restrictive Systems of
Economy. .with an Examination of Mr. Huskisson's .
Second By a Citizen of Philadelphia. Edition. .enlarged and improved. [By Mathew Carey.] Philadelphia: printed by J. R. A. Skerrctt. 1826. 8vo, pp. 26.
System of Duties.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Cursory Sketch, 1809. See [Lee (Henry)].
Curt {M.
de). Motion de M. de Curt, depute de la GuadeParis: Baudouin. 1789. des Colonies reunies.. H. 18017 8vo, pp. 15. loupe,
Au nom
.
.
Curtis (Martin). See Cortes (Martin), Vol.
iv..
No. 16967
CuRTHS Cortez.
.... 2 1., pp.
Die Eroberung Mexico's durch Hernandez (C.) Historisches Gemalde fur die Jugend von Carl Curths Zweite Ausbage. Berlin: August Riicker. [1828.] 8vo, 277.
H. 18018
!
:
141
CURTIS
Special Message of Governor A. G. CurTransmitted to the Legislature of Pennsylvania, August 9, 18019 1864. [n. p. n. d.] 8vo, pp. 13.
CuRTiN (A. G.)
tin,
Governor Curtin delivered several messages and speeches during the rebellion of The following are more 1860-65, which belong more properly under Pennsylvania. personal
Curtin. Ceremonies of the Second Inauguration of Andrew G. Curtin, Governor of Pennsylvania, with the proceedings of the Presentation of Audubon's Works by the Loyal Citizens of 1864. 8vo, pp. New Jersey. Harrisburg: Singerly' and Myers. ^ 18020
22.
Gov. Curtin's Portrait drawn Curtin. A Black Record by a Black Republican Editor. Who clothed our Soldiers in shoddy ? Who plundered our Brave Volunteers ? Voters, read !
Philadelphia:
Age
18021
Office, [n. d.] 8vo, pp. 4.
Curtin. The Political Portrait of Andrew G. Curtin, by of His Own Party, [n. p. n. d.] 8vo, pp. 23. 18022
One
Curtin (D.) Curtin's Discovery of Astoria. Babylon, Bath, etc., Long Island. With a Business Directory, 1868-9. New York: D. Curtin. 1869. 12mo, pp. 4n. c. 18023 Carnarsi,
Curtis (B. R.)
An Address
... at the Centennial Celebraof Washington, at Deerfield, Mass., Feb. By Benjamin R. Curtis. ... Greenfield, Mass.: 22d, 1832. printed by Phelps and Ingersoll. 1832. 8vo, pp. 23. h. 18024 tion of the Birth
Day
Curtis. Address to the People of Massachusetts, [n. p. 8vo, pp. 16. B. 18025
n. d.]
On
the coalition of
18S1.
An Article on the Debts of the States. From North American Review for January, 1844. Boston 1844. 8vo, pp. 36. B. + New York, 1844. 8vo, pp. 48. 18026 [Curtis.]
the
Curtis. Executive Power. By B. R. Curtis. Cambridge: printed by H. O. Houghton. 1862. 8vo, pp. 28, (1). h. Boston. 1862. 12mo, pp. 34. Boston: Little, Brown Co, 1862. 8vo, pp. 31. + Boston: Little, Brown Co. 1862.
+
+
&
pp. 29.
+ New
York
:
[Office of the
World]
.
pp. 15.
&
18027
Curtis. The Power of the Commander-in-Chief to declare Martial Law, and decree Emancipation as shown from B. R. :
142
CURTIS.
By
Curtis. pp. 24.
Libertas.
Boston: A. Williams
&
Co. 1862.
8vo,
18028
.in the Case of Francis O. J. Smith... -'5. Hugh Downing for an Infringement of the Letters Patent of Samuel F. B. Morse, for the Electro Magnetic Telegraph, June 25 and 26, 1850. Portland: F. IV. Nichols Co., Printers. 1850. 8vo, pp. 54. H Important Opinion of Hon. B. R. Curtis, on the Constitutionality of the Maine Hawker's and Pedler's Law, as applicable to Merchants and Travelling Agents of Other States. Boston: Rhodes Markham, Printers. 1865. 8vo. pp. 10. h. Opinion. .. Relating to the Rights of the Central Branch Union Pacific Railroad Company to continue and extend its road to the "Main TvMnk" .. .Washington, D. C: Gibson Brothers, Printers. 1869. 8vo, H. pp. 8.
Argument.
Also:
and
also
.
.
.
.
&
_
+
&
—
An
Curtis (C. P.)
Oration delivered on the Fourth of July, of American Independence .... By Boston Joseph VV. Ingraham. 1823
Commemoration Charles Pelham Curtis. 1823, in
.
8vo, pp. 34. pp. 36.
H.
B.,
+
.
.
:
Second Edition. [Ibid.]
Curtis. In
H. Eastburn's
w. 18029
Memory
of Charles Pelham Curtis. Boston J. Press. 1864. 8vo, pp. 25 n. 18030 :
[Curtis (Mrs. D. S.)]
Coming Woman,
The Spirit of Seventy-Six; or. The Drama, followed by A Change of
a Prophetic
Base, and Doctor Mondschein. Boston Little, Brown 41868. 12mo, pp. 141. Ninth Edition. [Ibid.] c. :
12mo, pp. 141. In
8vo,
1823.
BA.,
&
Co. 1869.
18031
H. ridicule
of
the
woman's
rights
movement.
Curtis (E.) Catalogue of the Microscopical Section of the United States Army Medical Museum. Prepared under the Direction of the Surgeon General, U. S. Army, By Brevet Major Edward Curtis, Assistant Surgeon, U. S. Army. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1867. 4to, pp. 161. 18032
Curtis (G. T.) tis at
...
Address of Hon. George Ticknor Cur-
[New
Philadelphia, Sept. 30, 1864.
York. 1864.]
8vo,
B.
18033
pp. 16.
Curtis. An Argument against the Constitutional Validity of the Legal Tender Clause, contained in the Act of Congress of February 25, 1862, authorizing the Issue of Treasury Notes. Delivered in the Supreme Court of NovemNew York ber 18, 1862, by George Ticknor Curtis .... New York Wm. Co. 1862. 8vo, Title, pp. 29. C. Bryant b., c. 18034 .
.
.
.
.
.
:
&
Curtis. Commentaries on the Jurisdiction, Practice, and Peculiar Jurisprudence of the Courts of the United States. Philadelphia. 1854. 8vo. c. 18035
143
CURTIS.
The
Curtis.
Power
of Congress over the Supreme Court of 18, 1856, in the Case of Dred
Constitutional
An Argument
Territories.
deHvered
in the
the United States, December vs. John F. A. Sandford. Scott .
.
.
:
Little,
Boston
Curtis.
.
.
.
By George Ticknor Curtis. ii. Brown and Company. 1857. 8vo, pp. 42.
Hon. George Ticknor
[New
Liberty.
York. 1862.]
Curtis, on Constitutional
8vo, pp. 10.
18037
b.
Curtis. History of the Origin, Formation, and Adoption of the Constitution of the United States with Notices of its PrinYork: Harper By Geo. Ticknor Curtis. cipal Framers. Brothers. 1854-1859. 2 vols., 8vo, pp. xxxvi, 518; xvi, 653. ;
New
&
Reprinted
The
Curtis.
Just
New
York, 1860, also 1865.
Supremacy of Congress over the Terri-
[An Answer to S. A. Curtic. Douglas, on Popular Sovereignty.] Boston. 1859. 8vo, pp. 44.
By George Ticknor
tories.
.
.
.
Life of Daniel Webster.
Curtis.
New
York D. Appleton
By George Ticknor
&
Co. 1870. 2 vols., 8vo, b. + Fourth Edipp. xvi, 589, Portrait; vii, 729, Portrait. tion. [Ibid.] 1870. 2 vols., 8vo, pp. xvi, 592; vii, 729. 3 Curtis ....
Portraits
:
h. 18040
and Woodcuts.
[Curtis.] The Merits of Thomas W. Dorr, and George Bancroft, as they are politically connected. By a Citizen of Massachusetts. Boston Redding's. 1844. 8vo, pp. 36 + Second Edition [with an Appendix]. Boston: Redding's 1844. Svo, pp. 41. 18041 :
Observations on the Rev. Dr. Gannett's Sermon, North to Slavery." Republished from Boston Courier of June 28th and 30th, and July 6th,
[Curtis.]
entitled "Relation of the
the
.
1854.
.
.
Boston
:
Redding and Company. 1854. 8vo, pp.
29.
b.
Curtis. An Oration delivered on the Fourth of July, 1862, before the Municipal Authorities of the City of Boston. By George Ticknor Curtis. Boston J. E. Farwell and Company, Printers. 1862. 8vo, pp. 46. b., h. 18043 :
Curtis. The Rights of Conscience and of Property or the True Issue of the Convent Question. By George Ticknor Curtis. Boston Charles C. Little and James Brown, mdcccxlii ;
:
Svo, pp. 39.
B.
18044
—
144
CURTIS.
Curtis. The Strength of the Constitution. A Discourse deUvered at the Lowell Institute, in Boston, 7 February, 1850, as the Conclusion of a Course of Twelve Lectures on the Conaesituation of the United States. By George Ticknor Curtis. Boston Ticknor, Reed, and Fields, m dcc l. 8vo, pp. 39. b. :
Curtis. A Treatise on the Law of Copyright in Books, Dramatic and Musical Compositions, Letters, and other Manuscripts, Engravings and Sculpture, as enacted and administered in England and America with some notices of the History of Literary Property. By George Ticknor Curtis .... London A. Maxwell and Son. Boston Charles C. Little and J amies Broimi. MDCCCXLVii. 8vo, pp. xi, 450, Appendix, 103. 18046 ;
:
:
A
Treatise on the Laws of Patents for Useful InCurtis. ventions in the United States of America, and the Remedies for their Infringement. By George T. Curtis, Esq. Boston. 185-. 8vo. + Second Edition, with many Additions. Boston. 1854. 8vo. 18047
The True Uses of American Revolutionary HisOration delivered before the Authorities of the City of Boston, Fifth of July, 1841 By George Ticknor Boston: John H. Eastburn. 1841. 8vo, pp. 33. Curtis. Curtis.
An
tory.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
[Curtis.] Letters of Phocion.
See Massachusetts.
Letter... to the Whig State Central Committee. Boston. 1856. 8vo, pp. Letter to Senator Fessendon, on the Revision of the Patent Laws. 16. B. Boston: printed by Alfred Mudge Son. 1860. 8vo, pp. 8. h. The Rights and Duties of Merchant Seamen, according to the General Maritime Law and Statutes of 1841. 8vo. Speech... on the Presidential Election; the Lin ted States. .fiojfon. delivered in Faneuil Hall, at a Meeting of the Friends of Mr. Webster, October 6, 1852. .. Reported by John Clarke. .A'ojfon.' Redding Company, 1852. 8vo, B. The True Condition of American Loyalty. speech. .delivered pp. 16. before the Democratic Union Association, March 28, 1863. [n. p. n. d.] 8vo, pp. 11. Two Letters to the Editor [Chas. T. Congdon] of the New Bedford Mercury. P'irst published in the Boston Courier. .Boston: Printed by Alfred Mudge Son. 1854. Svo, pp. 12. Sundry legal reports, etc. B.
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W.) The Duty
of the American Scholar to Oration, delivered on Tuesday, 1856, before the Literary Societies of Wesleyan Uni-
(G.
and the Times.
An
August
5,
versity,
Middletown, Conn.
York Dix, Edwards :
&
By George William
Co. 1856. 8vo, pp. 46.
Curtis.
New 18049
Curtis. A Letter to the Young Men of Maine; in Reply to an Invitation to Address the Meeting at Bangor, Aug. 28th, 1856. [n. p. n. d.] 8vo, pp. 8. b. 18050 On
the recent letter of
Rufus Choate.
1
CURTIS.
145
A Summer
Lotus Eating. Curtis. i2mo, pp. 206.
New
Book.
Tork.
1854.
Relates the author's
1
summer rambles
in
805
America.
[Curtis.] The Potiphar Papers. (Reprint from " Putnam's Illustrated by A. Hoppin. New Tork: G. P. Monthly.") Putnam and Company. 1 853. l2mo. + By George William Co. 1856. Curtis. New Tork: Dix, Edwards l2mo, 5 1.,
&
18052
H.
pp. 214.
Curtis. liam Curtis
Right of Suffrage. July 19, 1867.
...
Remarks of Hon. George Wil[n. p.
n. d.]
8vo, pp. 9.
h.
speech as that entitled " Equal Rights for Women." Also An Address Vindicating the Right of Woman to the Elective Franchise. Delivered at the Woman's Rights Convention ... May 15, 1858, ... Neiv Tork: S. T. Alunson. 1858. A Speech ... at Albany, July 19, Equal Rights for Women. izmo, pp. 21. H.
The same
:
—
New
York.
Curtis
(J.)
1867.
i2mo,
1867.
pp. 24.
Ste also
h.
Sedgwick (John), and Vin-
ton (F.)
America and the Corn Laws.
Manchester.
of Ohio.
Curtis (Jonah). Curtis som,
1842.
By John
8vo.
See Vol. ii.,
18054
No. 6626.
A Topographical and Historical Sketch of EpHampshire. By Jonathan Curtis, a.m. Concord.
(J.)
New
8vo, pp. 17.
1823.
Curtis,
N.
18055
" Farmer & Moore's Collection," ii. 321-32^. Also: A Sermon at Dedham, Mass., June 9, 1830, before the Auxiliary Education Society of Norfolk County. Also
Boiton.
in
1830.
8vo.
w.
Remarks on the Hygiene of Massachuof the Cities of Boston and Lowell. By Philadelphia. 1849. ^vo, pp. 70. Josiah Curtis, M.D. 18056 Curtis
setts,
Curtis
New
(J.)
Brief
particularly
Tork.
(J.)
1858.
Memoir
of Joseph
Curtis.
A
xModel
l6mo.
Man. 18057
Curtis (L.) Civil Government an Ordinance of God. A Sermon delivered in Colchester, April 21, 1861. By Rev. L. Hartford: O. F. Jackson. 186 1. 8vo, pp. 15. Curtis. 18058
Curtis (Martin).
.S"^^
Cortes (Martin), Vol. iv.. No. 16968.
Curtis (Moses A.) Botany; Containing a Catalogue of the Indigenous and Naturalized Plants of the State [of North CaroRaleigh. 1867. 8vo. lina]. C. 18059 In North Carolina (geological,
VOL. V.
18
etc., survey),
Part in.
CURTIS.
146
Memoir of Nathaniel
Curtis (N.) David Clapp iff
1868.
Son^ Printers.
Curtis, Esq.
...
8vo, pp. 14.
H.
Boston:
18060
Curtis (N. M.) The Bride of the Northern Wilds: By Newton M. Curtis. New Tork. 1843. 8vo, pp.
Tale.
The Doom of Marksmen
Also: 06.
— The
Guide;
Monmouth
of
...
.
Rose of the Rio Grande
or the
c. pp. 100. a Tale of the
A
the Tory's Guide.
— The Scout of the War "The
Mexican
...
Silver
Pond
Tale ... Neiv Tork. 1843. 8vo, pp. Ne'w Tork. 1849. 8vo. The Prairie NcivTork: Garrett (sf Co. [1850?] 8vo, .
...
Boston. 184-.
.
A 64.
.
New
8vo.
—
Tork.
1848.
8vo.
— Vidette;
(Mr. Joel Munsell, the printer
author was a resident of Charlton, of limited education, a of Albany, remarks, whiskey drinking, tobacco chewing, profane swearing, and squalid specimen of hu-
manity.")
Curtis which
Curtis's
(S.)
A
added,
H. Ranlet^for
by
at
is
Continued Amherst.
at least
the
till
Pocket Almanack
for
1800:
...
to
New-Hampshire. Exeter: printed Compiler. 1 799. l8mo, pp. 108. B.
Register of
The
1809.
vols, for
1804, and following years, were printed
Curtis (S.) Brief Extracts from the Journal of a Voyage performed by the whale ship ]Vl[ercur]y, of New Bedford, Mass., commencing May 25, 1841, and terminating August i, By Stephen Curtis, Jr., New Bedford, Mass. Boston. 1844. 18063 1844. 8vo, pp. 46.
The Mormon Rebellion and the Bill to raise R.) Speech of Hon. Samuel R. Curtis, of Iowa. DeH. March 10, 1858. [n, p. n. d.] 8vo, pp. 16.
Curtis
(S.
Volunteers. livered
...
Curtis
R.) 1866.
(S.
Keokuk., la.
Gen'l Samuel Ryan Curtis.
In
Memoriam. 18065
8vo.
Curtis (T.) An Address at the Funeral of the Hon. Jacob Axson ... of Charleston, S. C. ... By Thomas Curtis, d.d. ...
Charleston.^
.
S.
C.
:
B. B. Hussey^ Printer.
pp. 13.
Curtis (T. F.) The Progress of Baptist By Thomas F. Four Hundred Years. 1855. iimo, pp. 422.
last
Curtis (W. tis,
...
to the
1
l2mo, 843. H. 18066
Principles in the Curtis. j.c.B.
Boston.
18067
Copy of a Letter addressed by W. J. CurJ.) Governors, &c. of the several British Colonies
requesting information as to the mode of obtaining Patents for London. Inventions in the Colonies; and copies of the answers.
1857.
18068
CURWEN.
A
147
CuRTiss (D. F.) Western Portraiture, and Emigrant's Guide j Description of Wisconsin, Illinois, and Iowa; with Remarks
By Daniel on Minnesota, and other Territories. New York: J. H. Colton. 1852. i2mo, pp. 351.
S.
Curtiss. h.
18069
CuRTius, pseudonym. A Defence of the Measures of the Administration of Thomas Jefferson. By Curtius [John TayTaken from the National Intelligencer. Washington: lor?] Samuel H. Smith. 1804. 8vo, pp. 136. ba. 18070
A Vindication of the Treaty of Amity, Navigation with Great Britain, hy Curtius. Philadelphia. ijgS- ^^o. 18071 Curtius, pseudonym.
Commerce and
Curtius, pseudonym. See [Grayson (John)], and [Webster (N.)]
CuRWEN
(W.
J.)],
[Thomson
A
Relation of the Labour, Travail and SufServant of the Lord, Alice Curwen. departed this Life the 7th Day of the 6th Moneth, 1679. and resteth in Peace with the Lord. Printed in the Tear^ 1680. (A.)
ferings of that
Faithful
Who
4to,
9I
sheets.
18073
Includes " An Epistle to Friends in Gravesend in Long-Island. From Newport in Road-Island, the 9th of the 5th moneth. 1676," and other pieces on American " Catalogue of gtiaker Books." See Smith's topics.
Curwen (M. C.) A Sketch of the History of the City of Dayton. By Maskell C. Curwen. Second Edition. Dayton: James Odell., Jr. 1850. 8vo. pp. 64. 18074 Curwen (S.) Journal and Letters of the Late Samuel Curwen, Judge of the Admiralty, etc., an American Refugee in England, from 1775 to 1794, comprising Remarks on the Prominent Men and Measures of that Period. To which are added. Biographical Notices of many American Loyalists and other Eminent Persons. By George Atkinson Ward ... NewYork: C. S. Francis and Co. 1842. 8vo, pp. xii, 9-578, (2). Portrait. c, h. 18075 .
Curwen. Journal and Letters of the late Samuel Curwen, Judge of Admiralty, etc., A Loyalist Refugee in England during the American Revolution to which are added Biographical Notices of many Loyalists and other Prominent Men of that Period. Second Edition. By George Atkinson Ward, a.m. ... London: Wiley and Putnam. 1844. 8vo, pp. iv, xii, 9-601. ;
GUSHING.
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Portrait. Co. -\-
Third Edition.
...
New-York:
1845. 8vo, Title, pp. iv, xiii, xiii, 672, New York: Wiley and Putnam. Set '« N. Am. Rev.," lvi. 89.
CuRWEN.
Leavitt^
Trow
£3*
h,
Portrait,
(i).
18076
The
Journal and Letters of Samuel Curwen, an From 1775 to 1783; with an Appendix of Biographical Sketches. By George Atkinson Ward ... .
American
in
England,
Fourth Edition. Boston: Little^ Brown xxiv, 678. Portrait. See "N. Am. Rev.," lvi. 89, "Christ. Exam.," Mess.,"
XII.
^
1864.
Co.
8vo, pp. H. 18077
250, and "South. Lit-
zxxii.
48, 422.
CusACK
The Grand Pyrate:|Or, the Life and Death (G.) George Cvsack|The great Sea-Robber. With An |
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Accompt
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of all his notorious Rohiieries both at Sea and Land.] Together with his Tryal, Condemnation, and Execvtion. Taken by an Impartial hand. Licensed Novemb. 19, 1675. Roger L'Estrange. London^ Printed for "Jonathan Edwin at the Sign of the Three\Roses in Ludgate-street. mdclxxvi. 4to, pp. 31. |
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England and Virginia.
Gushing (A.) Historical Letters on the First Charter of Massachusetts Government. By Abel Cushing. Boston: y, W. Bang., Printer. 1839. l8mo, Title, pp. 11-204. B., c, s. Cushing. Speech of the Hon. Abel Cushing, in the Senate of Massachusetts ... 30th and 31st of March, 1837, on Resolves relative to the Action of Congress upon Anti-Slavery Petitions, and the Abolition of Slavery in the District of Columbia; and also upon a Resolve respecting the further Admission of Slave-holding States into the Union. Boston: printed by Beals and Greene. 1837. 8vo, pp. 23. H. 18080 Letter from Two AssociaMinisters of Boston and Charlestown, relating to the Admission of Whitefield into their Pulpits. With the Advice of a third Association. Boston. 1745. 4to, pp. 8. B. 1 8081
Cushing
(Caleb), ^«^
o//>^rj.
A
tions of Ministers, to the Associated
Cushing
(Caleb). Arguments, in Behalf of the United Supplement and Appendix, presented to the Commissioners under the Treaty between Great Britain and the United States, for the Final Settlement of the Claims of the Hudson's Bay and Puget's Sound Agricultural Companies. C. Cushing, Counsel. Washington: McGilli^ Witherow^ Printers. 1868. 8vo, pp. 24, 156. H. 18082 States, with
GUSHING.
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CusHiNG. British and American Joint Commission of the Hudson's Bay and Puget's Sound Agricultural Companies' Claims. In the Matter of the Puget's Sound Agricultural Company, Argument for the United States, [n. p. n. d.] 8vo, H. 18083 pp. 65.
CusHiNG. The Claims of the Citizens of the United States on Denmark examined. Boston. 1826. 8vo, pp. 18. + Second Cambridge. 1826. 8vo. w. 18084 Edition. First published in the
"Boston Monthly Magazine."
[CusHiNG.] Contract of the Mexican Government for the IVashingSurvey of the Public Lands in the State of Sonora. 8vo, pp. 33, (i). ion. i860. H. 18085
CusHiNG. Eulogy on John Adams and Thomas Jefferson in Newburyport, July 15, 1826 ... By Caleb Cushing. Cambridge: Hilliard and Metcalf. 1826. 8vo, pp. 60. B., H.
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A
Eulogy on La Fayette, pronounced at the Reof Dover, September 6, 1834. By Caleb Cushing. Dover^ N. H.: Geo. IVadleigh. M DCCC xxxiv. 8vo, pp. 27. H. 18087 Cushing. The History and Present State of the Town of Newburyport. By Caleb Cushing. ... Newburyport: printed by E. IV. Allen. 1826. l2mo, pp. viii, 120. B., H. 18088
Cushing.
quest of the
Cushing. tion
Young Men
Letters to
...
Edward Everett,
North Eastern Boundary. 1837.] Imp. 8vo, pp. 8.
of the
\_Boston.
...
on the ques-
By Caleb Cushing. H. 18089
Cushing. The Harrison Medal. Letters of Mr. Cushing, of Massachusetts, concerning the Resolution for presenting a Medal and the Thanks of Congress to General William Henry Harrison. ... Washington, March 14, 1840. [n. p. n. d.] 8vo, H. 18090
pp. 8.
Cushing.
An
Oration, on the Material Growth and Territorial Progress of the United States, delivered at Springfield, Mass. on the Fourth of July, 1839. By Caleb Cushing. ... Co. 1839. Springfield: printed by Merriam^ Wood 8vo, pp.
&
32.
H. 1809I
Cushing.
Outlines of the Life and Public Services, Civil and Military, of William Henry Harrison. By Caleb Cushing. Boston. 1840. 8vo, pp. 24. + Boston. 1840. l8mo, pp. 71. H. 4- Washington: published by Thomas Allen. 1840. 8vo, pp. 21.
H. 18092
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[CusHiNG.]
By One
CusHiNG.
to the Letter of J. Boston. 1834.
Fenimore Cooper. 8vo, pp. 76.
Tehuantepec Transit Company.
18094
H.
from Caleb Gushing
letter
to
Charles Knap,
ba.
\_lVash'ington.
4to, pp. 4.
1866.]
A
Reply
of his Countrymen.
President of the Tehuantepec
Transit Company.
CusHiNG.
Report
[^IVashingtoti.
1839.
Territory of Oregon, 8vo, pp. 49.
...
January 4,
1839.]
1
8095
Also: Oration delivered at Newburyport, Mass., ... July 4, 1832. Nc-wburyfort. An Address ... before the American Institute of the City of New York ... 1832. October 20th, 1836. ... Neiv York: printed by James Van Norden. 1836. 8vo, pp. An .Address ... at Lynn, before the Associated Lodges of Salem, Lynn, ao. H. Marblehead, Danvers, ec Beverly ... June 24, a.l. 5826 Neivburyfcrt : frintca by E. JV. Allen. 1826. 8vo, pp. 28. h. Address ... September 26, 1850, before the Essex Agricultural Society ... Salem. 1850. 8vo, pp. 18. B. Discourse on the Social Influence of Christianity, ... at Providence, R. I. Sept. 1838, ... Phi Kappa Browrn Beta Society of University. ... Ando-ver : frinted by Gould and Newman. 1839. 8vo, pp. 28. H. Letter on the Trent Affair, addressed to Hon. Fernando Wood. ... Opinion ... concerning the Judical Authority of the Commissioner or Minister, and of Consuls of the United States, in China and Turkey. fVashington. 1855. 8vo, pp. 36. An Oration, ... in Newburyport, ... July 4, b. 1821. ... Newburyport : printed by E. W.Allen. 1821. 8vo, pp. 19. h. Second Edition. Ne-wburyfort. 1821. 8vo. w. An Oration ... at the Request of the Washington Light Infantry Company, in Newburyport, July 24, 1822, in Commemoration of the Company's Twenty-second Anniversary. ... Newburyport: E. fV. Allen. 1822. 8vo, pp. 14. H. An Oration ... Newburyport, on the Fifty-sixth Anniversary of American Independence. ... Newburyport: T. B. E. L. ^Vhiie. 1832. 8vo, BA. An Oration ... at Boston before the Colonization Society of Massapp. 56. chusetts, ... July 4, 1833. ... Boston: G. IV. Light Co. 1833. 8vo, pp. 24. An Oration ... before the Literary Societies of Amherst College, August 23, 1836. ... Boston : Light and Stearns. 1836. 8vo, pp. 40. b. Remarks ... on the Neutrality Bill. Delivered in the House of Representatives, March 6 and 9, 1838. Washington printed by Gales and Seaton. 1838. 8vo, pp. 7. Remarks ... on the Navy Appropriation Bill [May 17, 1842]. Washington. 1842. 8vo. The Right of the National Life Insurance Co. to Establish Agencies in the State of New- York. Washington., D. C. i McGill Withero-w, Printers. 1868. 8vo, pp. 20. Speech ... in Faneuil Hall, h. Boston, October 27, 1857. Also, Speech ... in City Hall, Newburyport, October 31, By Caleb Gushing. 1857. [Boston.] 1857. 8vo. pp.48. Speeches ... in B., H. the House of Representatives of Massachusetts, on the Subject of The Currency and Public Deposites. ... Salem: Register Press, W. Pal/ray, Jr. 1834. 8vo, pp. 31. B., BA., w. Speech ... on the Right of Petition, as connected with Petitions for the Abolition of Slavery and the Slave Trade in Dist. of Columbia, ... Jan'y 25, 1836. Washington. 1836. 8vo, pp. 15. Speech ... on the Resolutions of Kentucky and Massachusetts, recommending the Distribution of the Proceeds of the Public Lands
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on the
Bill
...
23, 1836.
making Appropriations
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House
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Speech
Delivered in the House of Representatives, August printed by Gales and Staton. 8vo, pp. 10. h. Speeches
on the Post Office
...
Bill.
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JVashington : 25, 1841. of Mr Gushing of Massachusetts, on the Bills for the Admission of Arkansas into Breiuster. 1836. 8vo, pp. 14. [n. P-] Morss the Union, h. Speech on the Washington. 1838. 8vo. Treasury Note Bill ... in the House ... Oct. 6, 1 8 37. Speech ... on the Sub-Treasury Bill. ... House ... May 20 and 21, 1840. \_fVashington. 1840 ] 8vo, pp. 23. B., H., M. Speech in the Case of Alexander McLeod. Washington. 1841. 8vo, pp. 16. ... June 24 and 25, 1841. ... in the House H. Speeches on the Amendment ot the Constitution of Massachusetts, imposing disabilities on Naturalized Citizens of the United States. ... \^Boston.'\ 1859. 8vo, pp. 19. b. Statement ... presented to the ... House ... April 18, 1836. In reference to ... "An act to authorize the licensing of vessels ... in the Mackerel Fishery." [n. p. Statement ... to the ... House of Representatives, ... in 1836?] 8vo, pp. 8. BA. relation to House Bill No. 449, which provides for the Relief of those American Citizens, who, prior to the Convention of 1800, had Claims against the Government of Washington : printed by Gales and Seaton. 1838. 8vo, pp.28. France. H. Supplement and Appendix to the Arguments in behalf of the United States in the Matter of the Claims of the Hudson's Bay and Puget's Sound Agricultural Companies. C. Cush^Washington :'\ M'Gill (Sf Witheroiv, Printers, [n. d.] 8vo, pp. 74. ing. Counsel. Tarift'tii. Distribution. [A Speech. Washington, 1842. J 8vo H.
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(Caleb), and Schley (William). Privilege of SenaRepresentatives of the United States to pass through the State of Maryland without being subject to Suit there, in going to and returning from Sessions of Congress. Washington: McGill iJ Witherow^ Printers, [n. d.] 8vo, pp. 38. H. 18096 tors and
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CusHiNG (C.) Discourse at the Funeral of Dea. Tyler Batcheller, at North Brookfield, Mass., Oct. lO, 1862. By Rev. Christopher Cushing. Boston : Wright Potter^ Printers.
^
8vo, pp. 32.
1864.
18097
A
Cushing.
Discourse at the Funeral of the Rev. Thomas North Brookfield, Mass., by Rev. Christopher Also a Memorial Tribute by Rev. Lyman WhitBoston. 1862. Portrait of 1862. 8vo, pp. 60. 18098
Snell, D.D., of
Cushing ing,
...
May
.
7,
Snell.
[Cushing (C.)] [Half-Title:] Early Settlers of Hingham, Nev/ England. [Title:] Extracts from the Minutes of Daniel Cushing of Hingham, with a Photograph of his Manuscript, entitled A List of the Names of such Persons as came out of the Town of Hingham, and Towns adjacent, in the County of Norfolk, in the Kingdom of England, into New England, and settled
in
Hingham
Distribution. pp. 6, 2
1.,
in
New
England.
...
Boston' Press 0/ "John Wilson
pp. 7-28.
Printed
and
Son.
for
Private
1855. 4^°, H. 18099
GUSHING.
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[Gushing (E. L.)] The Dublin Suit. Supreme Judicial Court, for the Counties of Cheshire and Sullivan. In Chancery. [Argument for the Respondents. By E. L. Cushing.] Keene^ N. H.: printed at the Office of S. G. S. Woodward. 1859. 8vo, pp. 29. H. 18100
^
Cushing Wherein is
An Appeal ... (E.) By Elmer Cushing displayed the singular History of the Author
...
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;
.
to-
gether with that of the Other Americans, settled in the Province of Lower-Canada. ... Stanstead : printed by S. H. Dickerson. H. 18101
8vo, pp. 88.
1826.
Cushing (Jacob). Christian Ministers commissioned by the Great Head of the Church to preach the Gospel: ... a Sermon Preached November 21, 1792. At the Oidination of Mr. Nathan Underwood, ... in fiarwich. ... Boston Thomas and John Fleet. 1793. 8vo, pp. 34. Cushing.
Discourse
Church
late Pastor of the ton.
1797.
...
in
H. 18102
Death of the Rev. Joseph Jackson, Brookline ... July 25, 1796. Bos-
8vo.
B., s.
Divine judgments upon tyrants A Sermon, preached to the oppressed.
Cushing. sion
Printed by
:
\n
April 20ch, 1778.
Commemoration of
the
:
18103
And compasat
Lexington,
Murderous
War
and Rapine, inhumanly perpetrated, by two brigades of British troops, in that town and neighbourhood, on the Nineteenth of April, 1775. By Jacob Cushing ... Boston: printed by Powars fVillis. M,DCC,LXXVIII. 8vo, pp. 28. BA., H, 1 8 1 04 .
&
A Sermon
Cushing. Elijah
Brown
...
Jacob Cushing ... 1771. 8V0, pp. 30.
A
.
at the Ordination of the Reverend Mr. Sherburne, ... November 28, 1770. By Boston: Printed by Thomas and. John Fleet. B., BA.,
Sermon Preached
W. 18105
the Ordination of the RevCushing. erend Mr. Jacob Biglow ... Sudbury, November iith, 1772. Boston: Printed by T. and "J. Fleet. By Jacob Cushing ... at
.
M,DCC,LXXII.
8vO, pp. 29.
B., BA., H.,
M. 18106
Cushing. A Sermon at the Ordination of the Reverend Mr, Samuel Williams ... Bradford, November 20. 1765. By Jacob Boston: Printed by Richard and Samuel Draper, Cushing ... B., BA., h., m. 18107 1766. 8vo, pp. 39. .
Cushing. Benj. Green,
A
Sermon
...
in
...
at the
Medway, June
Ordination of the Rev. Mr. By Jacob Cush25, 1788.
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Boston: Printed by Thomas and John Fleet. MDCCLXXXViii. ing ... H. 18108 8vo, pp. 42. .
Gushing (J. B.) Report respecting the Harbor of Van Buren, on Lake Erie, in the County of Chautauque, and State of N. Y., made July, 1836, by the direction of the Proprietors of the Lands there. By Jesse B. Gushing. New Tork. 1836. 8vo, B. 18109 2 Maps. pp. 8. Gushing People
...
(J.)
Gospel-Ministers to preach Ghrist to their
A Sermon
.
...
at Marshfield,
The Reverend Thomas Brown was To which is added The Gushing ... Also, The Right Hand of Appleton. .
Mr. Gay.
Boston: Printed by B.
Sept ordained
5.
1759.
...
When
By John
.
Gharge, by the Rev. Mr. Fellowship, By the Rev.
Macomb. 1759.
8vo, pp. 36, M. 181 10
B., BA.,
vi, vi.
Gushing
A
(J.)
Discourse, delivered at Ashburnham, July
By John 4th, 1796, at the Request of the Militia Officers ... I^eominster : Printed by Charles Prentiss. Gushing ... 1796. BA. 181 1 8vo, pp. 24. .
.
An
Half Gentury Sermon delivered at AshburnBy John Gushing, a.m., Pastor of the Worcester: Printed by Gongregational Ghurch in said Town. Edition. William Manning. 1818. 8vo, pp. 24. -f- Second Worcester. 1 8 19. 8vo. pp. 24. M. 18112
Gushing. ham, Nov.
3,
18 8. 1
Wm.
fVorcester. 1819. 8vo. Merriam. w. the Interment of George Wilker, Jun. Two Sermons at Ashburnham, Mass. July 31, 1790, on w. Ando-vcr. 1817. 8vo. Worccitcr. 8vo. w. the Death of Mrs. Dorothy Wilder.
Also: Sermon
Sermon
at
at
the Interment of
Ashburnham, March 23, 1817,
—
Gushing (Jonathan
P.)
at
See Virginia
Historical and Philo-
sophical Society, 1833.
Manual of Parliamentary Pracand debate in deliberative assemblies. Boston. 1849. + Po^^on. 185 1. l6mo. -f Boston. 1859. 24mo. H. 18114
Gushing (Luther tice:
Stearns).
rules of proceeding
+ 1845. 29th Thousand.
Boston.
Lex Parliamentaria Americana. Elements of the and Practice of Legislative Assemblies in the United States Boston : Little^ By Luther Stearns Gushing. of America. Brown, and Company. 1856. 8vo, Title, I 1., pp. vii-xxxvi, Co. B. + Second Edition. Boston: Little, Brown 1063. H. + 1866. c. 18115 1863. 8vo, pp. xxxvi, 1063. Gushing.
Law
&
VOL. V.
19
CUSHMAN.
154
Gushing. Handbuch der parliamentarischen Praxis ... uberund mit einem Vorworte begleitet von Bernard Rolker. Hamburg. 1852. 8vo, pp. xii, lOO. H. 181 16
setzt
Gushing. Practical Treatise on the Trustee Process, or Foreign Attachment, of Massachusetts and Maine; with an Appendix, containing the Statutes of Massachusetts, Gonnecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine, on that Subject. Cambridge. 1833. 8vo. 18117
&
Gushing. Proceedings Debates in the House of Representatives of Massachusetts during the Pour Days previous to the Election of a Speaker, January, 1843. Boston. 1843. ^^°» pp. 84.
1
8 118
Gushing.
Reports of Gontested Elections, in the House of Representatives of the Gommonwealth of Massachusetts; from 1780 to 1834 inclusive ... By Luther S. Gushing ... Boston. 1834. 8vo, pp. XV, 282. H. 181 19 .
Gushing
.
Division of Labor in Schools: being the Annual Report read at the Exhibition of Chauncy-Hall School, December 31, 1851. By T. Gushing, 8vo, pp. Jr. ... Boston: Bazin and Chandler^ Printers. 1852. 15. h. 18120
Substance
(7^.)
an
of
Gushing
(S.
W.)
Wild Oats Sowings:
graphy of an Adventurer.
New-K'ork. 1857.
or, the
l2mo.
AutobioC. 18121
Gushing (Thomas), and Ladd (W. H.) Roll of Former Members of Ghauncy-Hall School, who served in the Army or Navy of the United States, during the War for the Suppression of the Rebellion. ... Boston: printed by D. Clapp Cif Son. 1866. i2mo.
Title, pp. 22.
h.
18122
Gushing (T. G.) Trial of Gol. Thomas H. Gushing, before a General Gourt-Martial ... at Baton-Rouge, on Gharges preferred by Brig. Gen. Wade Hampton. Reported by the Late Judge Advocate 1812. 8vo, pp. 114.
[W.
Lee],
Philadelphia: Moses Thomas. B., BA., H., S.
18123
GusHMAN
(A. S.) Address of Major A. S. Gushman ... G. Delivered at the Annual Meeting of the Department in Boston, January 8, 1868. Boston: H. J. Hallgreen^ Printer. 1868. 8vo, pp. 16. H. 18124
A. R.
CusHMAN
(E.)
A
Sermon,
...
before the Legislature of
...
:
CUSHMAN.
155
Connecticut, at their Annual Election, at New-Haven, May 3d, By Elisha Cushmanj ... New-Haven: y. Barber^ 1820. 8vo, pp. 17. 18125 Printer. 1820. Also: Christian Fortitude. Sermon at Hartford, Conn. May 30, i8 1 3. ... Hartford. 1S13.
8vo.
w.
CusHMAN (G. F.) The Israelite without Guile. A Memorial Sermon of ... Nicholas Hamner Cobbs, d.d. ... May 4, Rev. Geo. F. Cushman ... . Mobile: Farroiv 1 86 1, by the H. 18126 Dennett. 1 86 1. 8vo, pp. 37.
^
History of the 28th Regt, C[ushman] (F[rederick] E.) Massachusetts Vols. From the 15th day of September, 1863, to By F. E. C. IVashington.^ D. C: the Close of the Rebellion. Gibson Brothers^ Printers.
1
865.
l2mo, pp. 38.
H. 18 1 27
Cushman (H. W.) A Historical and Biographical Genealogy of the Cushmans ; the Descendants of Robert Cushman, the Puritan, From the year 161 7 to 1855. ... By Henry Wyles Cushman. Boston: Little., Brown isf Company. 1855. 8vo, pp. B., C. 3^^ Portraits and 50 Facsimile Autographs. ^^5? (0Its
Cushman
plan
is
highly eulogized by
(Joseph B.)
New
See
Mr.
S.
G. Drake.
York.
Cushman (J.) A Discourse ... at Winslow ... April 13, 181 5: the Day [for] a General Thanksgiving for the RestoraHalloweli: printed tion of Peace ... By Joshua Cushman ... ba., w. 181 29 by N. Cheever. 181 5. 8vo, pp. 24. .
.
Cushman. 1804.
Boston.
A
Discourse delivered 8vo, pp. 23.
1805.
at
Winslow, Nov. 29, BA., H. 18130
Also: An Oration ... at Augusta, (Maine) on the Fourth of July, 1807. ... Augusta: printed by Peter Edes. 1 807. 8vo, pp. 23. BA., H. An Oration, ... at WisJViuasiet : T. Loring, Printer. 1808. 8vo, cassct. On the Fourth of July, 1808 ... An Oration, pronounced at Waterville, July 4, 1814 ... . Halloivell H. pp. 22. printed by N. Chee-ver. 1814. 8vo, pp. 23. BA.
—
—
.
Cushman (P.) The Romance of the Great Rebellion; the Mysteries of the Scout Service. A genuine and faithful Narrative of the Thrilling Adventures, Hairbreadth Escapes, and Final Capture and Happy Rescue by the U. S. Forces. By Miss Major Pauline Cushman. New York: Wyncoop Iff Hallenbeck. 1864. i2mo, pp. 32. + Philadelphia. 1865. i2mo, pp. 374. Portrait.
1^131
CUSHMAN.
156
[CusHMAN (Robert).] A Sermon preached at IPlimmoth in New-England December 9. 1621. In an Assemblie of his Ma|
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jesties faithfullj Subiects, there
|
inhabiting.
Wherein
|
is
shewed |
the danger of selfe-loue, and the| sweetnesse of true Friendship,] Together with a Preface, Showing the state of the Country, and Condition of the Savages. Rom. 12. lO. ... Written in ... the yeare 1621. London] Printed by "J. D. for John Bellamie^\ and are to be sold at his shop at the two Grey-\ hound in Corne-hilly neere the Royall\ Exchange. 1622. 4to, Title, pp. (6), 19. |
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New England, of the greatest rarity. I It has been one copy, sold at Puttick's, in i860, for £ii. The following have come under our notice
First edition of the first
can only trace the
sermon preached
in
sale of
frequently reprinted.
:
[CusHMAN.] The Sin and Danger of Self-Love described A Sermon preached at Plimmouth in New England in 1621. Bos;
ton.
i8mo,
1724.
pp. (2), vi, 26.
c.
18133
[CusHMAN.] The Sin and Danger of Self-Love Described, in a Sermon Preached at Plymouth, in New-England, 1621. By Robert Cushman. London^ Printed. Plymouth^ [^Massachusetts^ : Re-Printed by Nathaniel Coverly. D,dcclxxxv. 8vo, pp. viii, 30. -f-
England^
1815; T.
C.
Printed^
1
622.
Boston^
8vo.
New
England^ reprinted^
: Printed by Charles Webster. 1822. 8vo. + Boston: Rebecca IViswell. 1846. l2mo, pp. 32. -f- Boston: Charles Ewer. Dec. 22, 1846. 8vo, pp. 32. -f- New York: "J. E. D. Comstock. 1858. l2mo, pp.44.
Bangs., Printer.
-f
Stockbridge
Cushman. "A Sermon preached at Plimmoth December 9, 1621." By Robert Cushman.
land,
New-Eng-
in
Supposed
to
be the Earliest Printed Sermon delivered in the English Colonies in America. With a Historical and Bibliogrphical Preface [by Charles Deane]. Boston: [J. K. fViggin.'] 1870. 4to, Title, pp. v-xvi. Original Title, pp. (6), 19. Contains printed.
It
Pilgrims,"
ba. 18135
of the whole of the original edition. Sixty copies the Cushman genealogy ; in Young's " Chronicles of the
a lithographic facsimile is
p.
also included in
253.
See
"
Hist.
Mag.,"
ii.
6i, 213,
344;
iii.
299;
iv.
57.
Cushman
(R. S.) Resolutions and Discourse, Occasioned by the Death of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United
Who
Washington City, April 15, 1865. The Church of Manchester, Vermont, Wednesday, April 19, 1865. By the Rev. R. S. Cushman. Manchester. 1865. 8vo, pp. 20. ^8136 Cushman (R. W.) Bowdoin Square Church Book ... a Brief History of the Formation and Organization of the Church ... Articles of Faith, Covenant, etc. By R. W. Cushman, Pastor. Boston. 1843. »6mo, pp. 126, (i). h. 181 37 States.
died at
discourse delivered
in
the Congregational
CUSSY.
157
CusHMAN. Calm Review of the Measures employed in the Religious Awakening in Boston, in 1842. Being a Discourse delivered in Bowdoin Square Church, June 28, 1846. By R. Cushman. Boston: IVilliam D. TicknoriJ Co. mdcccxlvi.
W.
8vo, pp. 28.
B.
For a Review,
see
Christophilos, /lifu^onywj, Vol.
iv.,
18138
No. 12948.
A Discourse delivered in Cushman. Plymouth Rock ... Plymouth, at the Cushman Festival, August 15, 1855 ... By Boston: J. M. Hewes^ Printer. 1855. Robert W. Cushman ... 8vo, pp. 31. B., H. 18139 .
.
.
An
at ... Columbia College, WashA. JVaiers 1848. 8vo, pp. 29. h. Requisites of Female Education. A Lecture delivered ... at the Request of the Columbian Teachers' Association ... [n. p. n. d.] i2mo, pp. 72. h. Temptations Boston. 1847. I2mo, pp. 64. of City Life. Third Edition. B.
Also: Elements of Success.
ington, D. C.
...
IVaihington
:
Address delivered
primed
—
by Robert
—
.
Cushman
See [Shurt!efF(N. B.)]
Celebration.
at the Consecration of the Cushman Monument Boston. 1859. ^^^•> PP- 96. Plymouth, Sept. l6, 1858.
Proceedings at
Cushman (W. M.) Turnpike belonging n. d,]
Report on Laying a Railroad upon the Albany and Schenectady Co. [n. p. B. 18141
to the
8vo.
CusicK (D.) History of the Six Nations. David Cusick's Sketches of the Ancient History of the Six Nations: comprising First a Tale of the Foundation of the Great Island, (now North America,) the Two Infants Born, and the Creation Second of the Universe. A Real Account of the Early Settlers of North America, and their Dissentions. Third Origin of the Kingdom of the Five Nations, which was called a Long House: the Wars, Fierce Animals, &c. Published at Tuscarora Village., June lO, 1825. l2mo. + Second edition of 7,000 copies. ... with 4 engravings, Tuscarora Village. [^Lewiston., Niagara Co.~\ 1828. Turner iff B. pp. 36. -f Lockport: AJcCollum., Printers. 1848. 8vo, pp. 35. s. 1 8 142 4 Plates. Scarce and curious. The first edition of this tract is of the greatest rarity. Thirty
—
—
—
—
years .igo a well
known
veteran book-buyer and student
rora Village on purpose to buy
CussY (Fcrd.
it,
—
made
a visit
to
the Tusca-
but did not succeed in finding a copy.
Phases et causes celebres du droit mariLeipzig: Brockhaus. 1856. 2 vols., 8vo, pp.
de).
time des nations. XX, 400 xi, 628.
J8143
;
CussY.
Reglements consulalres des principaux
etats
marl-
158
CUSTIS.
times de I'Europe et de I'Amerique; fonctions et attributions des consuls prerogatives, imniunites et caractere public des consuls envoycs. ... Leipzig: Brockhaus. 1851. 8vo, pp. 492. ;
CusT (E.) Annals of the Wars of the Eighteenth Century, compiled From the most Authentic Histories of the Period. By the Hon. Sir Edward Cust ... London: Mitchell's Military Library. 1858-60. 5vols., i2mo. H. + Third Edition. \_Ibid.'\ 1862. C. 18145 .
Annals of the Wars of the Nineteenth Century, comFrom the most Authentic Histories of the Period. By the Hon. Sir Edward Cust ... London: Murray, 1862-63. 4 vols.,
CusT.
piled
.
feap Svo.
c, h. 18146
Cust. Lives of the Warriors who have commanded Fleets and Armies before the Enemy. ... Seventeenth Century. By ... Sir Edward Cust ... London: John Murray. 1862. 2 pts., Svo, pp. xxxvii, (2), 316, Map; 2 1., pp. 317-640. ba., h. .
Includes De Ruyter and Benbovy. These two parts form Vol. the Warriors of the Seventeenth Century."
Jii.
of his "Lives of
on West India Affairs, after a Recent Addressed to the Consideration of the Colonial Office. By Lieut. Col. the Hon. Sir Edward Cust. London: Hatchard. 1 839. Svo, pp. 88. 1814S
CusT, Reflections Visit to the Colonies.
CusT (R, J.) Estates Acts ... Cust viii,
...
.
A
Treatise on the West With an Appendix ...
.
London: William Amer. 1859.
191.
Indian Encumbered By Reginald John l2mo, or iSmo, pp. H. 18149
CusTiNE (Adam Philippe), Comte de. Observations sur I'administration et le commerce des colonies fran^aises, appliquees a celle de Saint-Domingue, avec quelques observations sur I'administration de cette colonie, liees a un commentaire sur le tarif destine a la protection du commerce national; par le comte de Custine ... Paris: Baudouin. 1790. Svo, pp. 109. J.C.B. .
CusTis (G. W. P.) An Address occasioned by the Death of General Lingan, who was murdered by the Mob at Baltimore. Delivered at Georgetown, September 1, 18 2, by George Washington Park Custis. Boston: Bradford Iff Read. 1812. Svo, 18151 pp. 16. + Washington City. 1812. Svo, pp. 16. l
CusTis. An Address, ... on the Importance of encouraging Agricultural and Domestic Manufactures. ... By George W.
:
CUTHBERT. P. Custis
...
Alexandria: Printed by
.
I59
S.
Snowden.
l8o8.
8vo,
BA. 18152
pp. 43.
Letter from G.
Custis.
W.
P. Custis
...
enclosing sundry
resolutions agreed to by the inhabitants of Alexandria ... relative to the recession of ... part of the Territory of the District
of Columbia, etc. Dec. 11, 1804.
\^lVashington.
1804.]
8vo.
Oration by Mr. Custis, of Arlington, Delivered Custis. before the Washington Society of Alexandria, on the AnniverAlexandria : printed by Samuel sary of the 22d February, 1820. BA. 18154 H. Davis. 1820. 8vo, pp. 19.
Pocahontas; or the Settlers of Virginia,
Custis.
Drama,
in
Three Acts, Performed
at the
Walnut
A
National
Street
Thea-
Written Philadelphia, twelve nights, with great success. by George Washington P. Custis, Esq. of Arlington House. Philadelphia Edition. 1839. l2mo, pp. 45. 18155 tre,
Recollections and Private Memoirs of Gen. WashCustis. ington, By His Adopted Son, George Washington Parke Custis, Compiled from Files of the National Intelliof Arlington. Washington., D. C. gencer, Printed at Washington, D. C. c. Printed by William H. Moore. 1859. 8vo, pp. 104, I 1.
Recollections and Private Memoirs of Washington, Custis. his adopted son, George Washington Parke Custis, with a Memoir of the Author, by his Daughter; and ... Notes by Benson J. Lossing. ... With Illustrations. New York: Derby &' "Jackson, i860. 8vo, pp. 644. 3 Plates and 2 Facsimiles.
by
An Address delivered before the Columbian Promotion of Arts and Sciences ... Washington ... By Edward Cutbush, M.d. .^. Washington. 1807. BA., P. 18158 8vo, pp. 29, CuTBUSH
(E.)
Institute for the .
Also: College
A ...
.
Discourse delivered at the Opening of the Medical Institution of Geneva February 10,1835. ... Geneva: Jihn Grc-vts Co. 1835. 8vo, pp.24.
CuTHBERT
&
(Alfred).
Mr. Webster, United
Speech
...
on Abolition,
8vo.
n. d.]
in
Reply to
States Senate, January 20, 1836. s.
[n. p.
18159
(Ross). An Apology for Great Britain, in alluPamphlet, intituled "• Considerations sur les eftets qu'ont produits en Canada," &c. ^ebec : J. Neilson. 1809. 8vo. p. 18160
CuTHBERT
sion
to
a
See our Vol. iv.,
No. 16024.
CUTLER.
l60
Cutler
A
(B. C.)
i2mo,
i860.
New
Quarter Century Discourse.
York.
18161
pp. 56.
Cutler (B. C.) A Sermon preached in Christ Church, Quincy, on completing a century since its formation, on Christmas Day, 1827. By Benjamin C. Cutler, Rector. Published Cambridge : Hilliard^ Metcalfe and by request of the Society. Company. 1828. 8vo, pp. 28. 18162 Also: A Discourse occasioned by the Death of Mrs. Mary Augusta Greene, ...
..
Neiv York: y. F. Trbiv, Printer. 1849. 8vo, pp A Discourse preached on the Death of Rev. Francis C. Clements. By Rev 24. H. Benjamin C. Cutler. Also a Discourse by Rev. Francis C. Clements. Neiu Tork. A Sermon on the Death of the Rev. Benjamin C. C. Parker ... 1853. 8vo. P. New York: Amon D. F. Randolph. 1859. 8vo, pp, Delivered in ... Brooklyn ...
Brookiyn
—
...
June 17, 1849.
...
—
,
.
H.
24.
Cutler (C.) Our Liberties in Danger. A Sermon preached Windham, Newhampshire, on the Day of the Annual ThanksBy Calvin Cutler ... Congiving ... November 26, 1835. in
.
cord.
8vo, pp. 19.
1835.
B.,
M. 18 163
War a Necessary Evil. A Sermon delivered (C.) Francestown, N. H., September 19, 1863, at the Funeral of William R. Marden, ... who died at ... Annapolis, Md., September 12, 1863, by Rev. Charles Cutler. ... Manchester., N. H.: Gage., Moored Co. 1863. 8vo, pp. 18. 18164 Cutler
in
Cutler Cutler.
A
(E.)
Mass. Vols.,
Memorial of Lieut. John
killed at Ball's Bluff,
W.
Oct. 21, 1861.
Groat, 15th
By Ebenezer 18165
4to. Privately printed.
Cutler.
The
Right of the Sw^ord.
A
course, at Worcester, Mass., November 21, Henry J. Ilowland. 186 1. 8vo, pp. 24.
Thanksgiving Dis1
861.
Cutler (E. J.) Liberty and Law. A Poem for Boston: American By Elbridge Jefferson Cutler. Association.
Cutler. ion
:
Little.y
1861.
i2mo,
Worcester: 1
8 166
the Hour. Unitarian
H. 18167
pp. ii.
War Poems. By Elbridge Jefferson Cutler. BosBrown, and Company. 1867. Sq. i6mo, pp. 59. H.
[Cutler [Mrs. H. M. Tracy).]
Woman
to
Lord Palmerston.
Letter from an American h. 18169 [1862.] pp. 4.
(Jervase).] A Topographical Description of the Ohio, Indiana Territory, and Louisiana, comprehending
[Cutler State of
...
l6l
CUTLER.
Ohio and
the
The
Streams;
Mississippi Rivers and their principal Tributary face of the country, soils, waters, national pro-
ductions, animal, vegetable, and mineral; tow^ns, villages, settleAnd a concise Account of the Indian To which is added an InterestTribes west of the Mississippi.
ments and improvements.
Mr. Charles Le Raye, While a captive with the By a late Sioux Nation, on the waters of the Missouri river. Boston: Charles IVilliams. Officer in the United States Army. c. 18170 Plates. i8i2. i2mo, pp. 219.
ing Journal of
Contains the
earliest
The author was a son of engraving of the city of Cincinnati. See " Gen. Reg.," vii. Z99.
Rev. Manasseh Cutler, of Ohio.
Cutler (Joseph). The Insolvent Laws of Massachusetts. Boston: Benjamin B. MuzWith Notes by Joseph Cutler ... .
zey.
8vo, pp.
1846.
xii,
io8.
18171
b.
A Century Discourse, delivered in Hamilton, Salem: October 27, 18 14. By Manasseh Cutler, ll.d. B., ba. printed by Thomas C. Cashing. 1815. 8vo, pp. 26. Cutler (M.)
...
[Cutler.]
The
Contract of the Ohio
Company
with the
Honourable Board of Treasury of the United States of Amermade by the Rev. Mr. Manasseh' Cutler and Major Winica
—
throp Sargent as agents for the directors of said Company at New York. October 27. 1787. [n. p. n. d.] 8vo, pp. 4. Reprinted in
1823.
Glasgow. 1808." N. Ward's " Brief Slcetch of Ohio. "Bib. of Am. Local History."
+
London.
See Ludewig's
8vo.
Map which delineates comprehended between Pennsylvania West Line, the rivers Ohio and Scioto, and Lake Erie; confirmed to the United States by Sundry tribes of Indians, in the treaties of 1784 and 1786 and now ready for settlement. Salem: printed by Dabney and Cushing. mdcclxxxvii, 8vo, pp. [Cutler.]
An
Explanation of the
that part of the Federal Lands,
c.
24.
An
181 74
Map which delineates Lands comprehended between Pennsylvania West Line, the Ohio and Scioto Rivers & Lake Erie. [Cutler.]
Explanation of the
that part of the Federal
Salem.
Map. 1787. 8vo, pp. 24. in [Nahum Ward's] " Brief Sketch
Reprinted
[Cutler.]
s.
of Ohio," and translated
as
1
81 75
below:
Description du Sol, des Productions, &c. &c. de Etats-Unis, situee entre la Pensylvanie, les
cette portion des rivieres
de
VOL. V.
I'Ohio
&
du
Scioto,
20
&
le
lac
Erie.
Traduite
CUTLER.
l62
d'une Brochure imprimee a Salem, en Amerique en 1787. Paris. c. 18176 1789. 8vo, pp. 30.
A
Cutler.
Sermon
at
...
National f'ast, April 25, 1799 LL.D. ... Salem: 'Joshua Gushing.
Hamilton, on the ... 1
By
.
799.
Day
of the Cutler, BA.
Manasseh
8vo, pp. 32.
Also: Discourse before the Bible Society of Salem and Vicinity, April 21, 1813, with the Second Report of the Society. Sa/em, 18 13. 8vo. w.
Cutler
Trial of Perley Cutler and Agnes White ... (P.) Murder of Henry Holten ... July i8j6. ... Boston: printed by Russel/^ Cutler and Co. 8vo, pp. 31. H. 18178 for
the
Cutler
Argument of Peter Y. Cutler, Esq., ... (P. Y.) Matter of extending Albany-street to Broadway through Trinity Church-yard. New- Tor k : Banks^ Gould Iff Co. 1854. .
in the
Svo, pp. 41.
H.,
s.
18179
Cutler
(R. K.) Address of Hon. R. King Cutler, United States Senator of Louisiana. ... August, 1865. New Orleans. H. 18180 1865. 8vo, pp. 22.
Cutler.
The Two
Speeches of the Hon. R. King Cutler,
on the matter of Mr. Thomas P. May, arraigned at the Bar of the Louisiana State Constitutional Convention for Contempt, New Orleans : Rett's Press. 1864. 8vo, July 22 and 23, '64. 181 81
pp. 21.
Address to the Citizens of Louisiana. Proceedings in Congress. The Louisiana Delegation. The President, Cabinet and Congress. The Louisiana Constitution. Compensation and Negro Suffrage. Neio Orleans: Rea't Press. 1865.
Also
:
Svo, pp. 22.
Cutler beautiful
(R. P.) rod." A
"How
is
the strong staff broken, and the
Sermon preached
30, 1853, ^^y ^^^' ^- f*- Cutler. Rev. Sylvester Judd. Portland: pp. 26.
at
...
Portland
...
Jan.
Occasioned by the Death of
H.
J. Little
iff
Co.
1853.
^^°»
H. 18182
Cutler. A Thanksgiving Sermon delivered in the First Unitarian Church, ... November 23d. 1856, by Rev. R. P. San Francisco: Monson^ Valentine tff Co. 1856. 8vo, Cutler ... :
.
pp. 24.
B.,
Also: Valedictory Oration,
Cutler of
St.
in
St.
(S.)
The
at
Yale College, July
3,
1839
...
H. 18183
Neto Ha-ven. 1839.
Origin, Progress and Present Condition
Andrews Church, Hanover, Mass. A Sermon delivered Andrews Church, Hanover, on the 22nd Sunday after
1
CUTLER.
Novemb.
Trinity,
Abner
Forbes,
8,
1846.
163
By Rev. Samuel Cutler. Boston: 1846. 8vo, pp. 24. W. 18 184
Cutler (T.) The Depth of the Divine Thoughts: and the Regards due to Them. A Sermon Delivered in the Audience of the General Assembly of the Colony of Connecticut, At New Nexu London: Haven Oct. 18. 1719. By Timothy Cutler ... H. 18185 Timothy Green. 1720. Sm. 8vo, 2 1., pp. 38. .
& Happiness of the Boston, Novemb. 28. the Death of John Nelson ... and of Mrs. ... 1734. Boston: Printed by J. Draper. 1 735. Elizabeth Nelson ... M. 18186 8vo, 3 1., pp. 16. The
Cutler.
A On
Upright.
Final
Sermon
Peace, Security
Christ-Church
at
in
.
Cutler. The Firm Union of a People Represented ... A Sermon ... before the General Assembly of the Colony of Connecticut, at Hartford, May g. 1717. ... By Timothy Cutler ... Pastor of the Church in Stratford. ... New-London : Timothy Green. 1717. Sm. 8vo, Title, pp. 65, (1). H. 18187
The good and faithful Servant and the Joy Cutler. a Sermon, At ... Boston, June 28. Occaawarded to him, sioned by the Death Of the Honourable Thomas Graves, Esq; By Timothy Cutler, d.d. ... Boston: Of Charlestown ... ba., h. Printed by Rogers and Fowle. md,CCXLVII. 8vo, pp. 21. :
.
.
.
Cutler (VV. P.) The Duty of Citizens in the Work of Address ... by Hon. William P. Cutler, at Reconstruction. Belpre, Ohio, July 4, 1865. ... Marietta, Ohio. 1865. 8vo, H.
pp. 24.
18189
Cutler. Slavery, a Public Enemy, and ought therefore to Speech of W. be destroyed; a Nuisance that must be abated. P. Cutler, of Ohio, in the House of Representatives, April 23, [n. p. n. d.] 1862. 18190 pp. 12.
Cutter (B. C.) Century Sermon on the Founding of Christ Church, Quincy, 25 Dec. 1827. Cambridge. 8vo. 1 8 19
Cutter (B.) A Historv The Compilation of
land.
Woburn, Mass. Cutter.
363,
...
(i).
Cutter
of the Cutter Family of
New
Eng-
Benjamin Cutter, of Revised and Enlarged bv William Richard
Boston:
the late Dr.
David Clapp
Coat of Arms and 6 (Charles
Ammi).
y
Son.
Portraits.
The New
187 1.
8vo, pp. H.
xi,
18192
Catalogue of Flarvard
1
CUTTING.
64
from the North American Re1869.] 8vo, pp. (i),
(Reprinted
College Library.
view for January, 1869.) 96-129.
\_Cambridge.
18193
This was the continuation of an article in the " N. Am. Rev." for Oct., 1868, on Concerning Mr. Cutthe history and wants of the library, which was not reprinted. ter's bibliographical researches, see
the preface to this Dictionary.
Cutter (C. W.) An Oration ... before the Whigs of By Charles W. Portsmouth, on the Fourth of July ... 1834. Portsmouth^ N. H. : James F. Shores. M DCCC xxxiv. Cutter. H. 18194 8vo, pp. 32. Cutter (E. F.) Eulogy on Abraham Lincoln, Delivered at Rockland, Maine, April 19, 1865. By Rev. Edward F. Cutter. B. 18195 Boston: D. C. Colesworthy. 1865. 8vo, pp. 16.
Cutter
W.
W.)
(G.
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i2mo.
Cutter.
Poems,
National
and
Philadelphia.
Patriotic.
c.
Also: Poems and Fugitive Pieces.
Cutter (O. B,
18 196
8vo.
1857.
ist.
By G.
Poems.
Vista, and other
1848.
Cincinnati.
Cutter.
Our
P.)
By O.
O. V. A.
Cincinnati.
8vo.
1857.
Battery, or the Journal of Company Cleveland. 1864. i2mo,
P. Cutter.
18198
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in
Cutter (W.) The Life the Army of the American By
best Autl.Grs.
edge
y
Bro.
of Israel Putnam, Major-General Revolution. Compiled from the "William Cutter. New York: Geo. F. Corl-
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[/^/V.]
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H. 18199
pp. 383.
The
Cutter.
New
Life of General Lafayette.
New-York:
Cutter. 4-
18197
Portrait.
York.
1854.
F.
Geo.
Cooledge.
By William
...
l2mo,
1849.
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...
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18201
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Cutting (H. Discourse
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...
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P.)
The
Burlington. (J.
Virginia, in the
B.)
1
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Slavery or Freedom ... 8vo. B. 18202
Crisis.
854.
Argument
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Case of Carter's Executors
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Richmond,
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CUVIER.
165
and Others ... by John Browne Cutting. ... March 30. 18 16. To demonstrate that ... no Gaming Security can be rendered Valid by Device.
18 I 7.
Fredericksburg.
Title, pp. iv, 3-34.
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A
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To
which
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Names
of a part of the Seamen of the United States ... succoured or liberated by him, from Impressment, in London, Anno 1790. [Dated, Philadelphia^ December 1795. 8vo, pp. 60. ba. 18204 n. p. n. d.] List of the
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Cutting.
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Lincoln.
1
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I2mo,
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Cutts
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Worcester.
1
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8 37.
before the Windsor County Agri... Windsor, Vt., October 4th, 1849. By
Address
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...
at
Hon. Hampden Cutts.
...
Woodstock.
1850.
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H.
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CuTTs (M.
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1859.
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451.
Portrait.
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...
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D. (W.) A Second Answer to Mr. John Wesley. Being a In which the Idea ot Supplement to the Letter of Americanus. Supreme Power, and the nature of Royal Charters, are briefly considered. By W. D. London: IValin and Stonehouse. 1775. l2mo, pp. 22. + Second Edition. London. \^Ibid.'\ 1^239 The writer charges Mr. Wesley with having betrayed great inconsistency in his reasoning, which he could not have done "had not interest blinded the clearness of his judgment;" and, addressing hiin, says: "Your grand positions are mere asserYou have so long been used to govern the consciences of your people, that you Page 6. think an opinion is enough to silence the complaints of all America."
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F.
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18242
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DABNEY.
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A
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is
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Dabney (J. B.) An Address ... 23d June 1841, at WashLexington.^ ington College ... By John Blair Uabney ... H. 18248 8vo, pp. 30. f^irginia : A. IVaddill^ Printer. 184!. .
[Dabney [n. p.
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H.
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Dabney ney.
(R.) Poems and Translations. Richmond^ Fa. i8i2. 1 2mo.
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Dabney.
Dacota.
See
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Da Costa (J.) Narrative of the Persecution of Hippolytas Joseph da Costa Pereira Futa do de Mendon^a, a native of Colonia-do-Sacramento, on the River La Plata; imprisoned and tried in Lisbon, by the Inquisition, for the Pretended Crime of Free- Masonry
Daddow or.
The
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A
18256
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Daden der Zee-Helden en Ontdeckers van Landen deser eeuwen beginnende met ChristofFel Columbus viiider van de
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1676.
Plates
410.
traits.
Union League Melodies. A Collection (J. W.) Hymns and Tunes. Original and Selected, by Rev.
Dadmun of Patriotic
W. Dadmun.
J.
Also
:
Fuller.
and Por18258
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B. R. Russell.
l6mo,
1864.
pp. 32.
and Navy Melodies. By Rev. J. W. Dadmun and Rev. Arthur B. Revival Melodies. Boston. 1863. l2mo, pp. 64. Boston. 1859. limo.
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Dagg Co.
(J.
Grammar
L.)
By Dr.
First,
J.
L. Dagg.
1864.
Wolff and A. Delcen.
of the English Language. Book Macoti, Ga,: Burke., Boykin fff BA. 18261
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Daggett
it
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(David).
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18288
Extracts from the Gospels of Matthew, Luke, and John, from the Acts of the Apostles, and from the First Epistle ot TransJohn, in the Language ot the Dacota or Sioux Indians. lated from the French, by Joseph Renville, Sr., and written by Th. S. Williamson. Cincinnati. 1839. l8mo, pp. 48. 17289
The History of Joseph in the'Language of the Dakota, or Translated fron) Genesis, by Samuel W. and Sioux Indians. Gideon H. Pond. Cincinnati. 1839. l8mo, pp. 96. 1 8 290 Jesus ohnihde wicaye cin oranyanpi qon: qa Palos wowapi kage ciqon nakun, Jan woyake ciqon dena eepi, [etc.] The Acts ot the Apostles, and the Epistles of Paul, with the Revelation of John, in the Dakota Language; Translated from the Greek, by Stephen R. Riggs. Cincinnati : American Bible Society. c. 18291 1843. 8vo, pp. 228. ;
Wicoicage wowapi, qa odowan wakan, heberi iapi etanhan The Book of Genesis, and a Part of the Psalms, in the Dakota language; Translated from the original Hebrew, by the iVlissionanes of the A. B. C. F. M. and Joseph Renville, Sr. [With] Wuotanin waxte Luka qa Jan, owapi qon hena eepi, [etc.] The Gospels of Luke and John, in the Dakota language; Translated by G. H. Pond and Joseph Renville, Sr. Cincinnati : American Hoard of Commissioners for Foreign Amissions. c. 1829a 1842-43. 8vo, pp. 296.
kagapi, [etc.]
Wowapi Mitawa Tamakoce Kaga. My own Book, prepared from the Rev. T. H. Gallaudet's "Mother's Primer." Boston, J842. VOL. V.
18293 22
DALE.
178
Dakotah Territory.
Council and House Journal of the First Session, 1862. 2 vols.,
Assembly of Dakota,
Legislative
8vo.
s.
18294
Council and House Journal of the Territory of Dakota, passed the Fifth Session of the Legislature, 1865-6. Tankton. 2
at
vols., 8vo.
s.
18295
General Laws of the Territory of Dakota, passed at the First and Second Sessions of the Legislative Assembly, 1862, 1863. Tankton. 1862-3. 2 vols., 8vo. Continued. s. 18296 Sixth Annual Session. First Annual Message of Governor A. J. Faulk, to the Legislative Assembly, of the Territory of Dakota. Delivered, December 1866. Tankton^ Dakota Territory:
Geo.
IV. Kingsbury^ Printer.
1866.
8vo, pp. 13.
H.
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Third Annual Message of Governor A. J. Faulk, ... Tankton^ Dakota Territory: Geo. IV. Kingsbury., Printer. 1868. 8vo, pp. 14. H. 18297
Dalager
(Lars).
Groniandske Relationer.
Kiobenhaun.
4to.
1752.
18298
Dalcho (F.) An Historical Account of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in South-Carolina, from the First Settlement of the Province, to The War of the Revolution; with Notices of the Present State of the Church in each Parish: and some Account of the Early Civil History of Carolina, never before published. To which are added the Laws relating to Religious Worship; the Journals and Rules of the Convention of South Carolina; the Constitution and Canons of the Protestant Episcopal Church, and the Course of Ecclesiastical Studies: with an Lidex, and List of Subscribers. By Frederick Dalcho, m.d. ... Charleston: E. Thayer. 1 8 20. 8vo, pp. vii, (l), 613, (3). BA. ;
Also: Masonic Oration at Charleston, S. C, Sept. 23, 1801. ... Charleston. 8vo. Masonic Or.ition at Charleston, S. C, March 21, 1803, with an Historical Inquiry. ... Charltitin. 8vo. w. SHrnrm, on St. John's Day, 5817, before the Grand Lodge of Ancient Masons in S >uth Carolina. ... Charlaton. 8vo. Sermon in Charleston, S. C, Dec. 27, 1817, before the Grand Lodge S. C. ... Charleston. 1817.
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Two
Northern Hearts embrace Southern Homes. (J. W.) Sermons by the Rev. James W. Dale. i. Abolitionism
in its Fruits,
tion of
pp. 46.
il.
Abolitionism
Master and Servant a
in its
Morals;
Sin, per se.?
or. Is the
[n, p.]
1861. B.
Rela8vo,
18300
DALLAS.
179
Notes of an Excursion to the Isthmus of Tehu(R.) By R. Dale. London: in the Republic of Mexico.
Dale antepec,
Effingham
iff
Wilson.
1851.
Map
8vo, pp. 58.
The Dale Cemetery,
Dale Cemetery.
and Plate. (at
c.
Claremont,
near Sing-Sing,) its Incorporation, Rules and Regulations, and the Dedication Addresses. New If'ork: Casper C. Childs^ Printer. H. 18302 1852. 8vo, pp. 40.
Daley (D.), and Halligan (J.) Report of the Trial of Dominic Daley and James Halligan for The Murder of Marcus Lyon
Northampton
April 1806.
...
:
S.
iff
E. Butler.
8vo, pp.
ba., h.
88.
Dall Court;
By
{Mrs. or,
H.)
C.
Woman's
Caroline H.
8vo, pp. XXXV,
Dall
(2),
The
Relation to ... Boston: .
498,
18303
Market, and the Education, Labor and Law.
College,
the
Lee and Shepard.
1867.
BA. 18304
(l).
Dall. *' Woman's Right to Labor;" or. Low Wages and Hard Work: In Three Lectures, delivered in Boston, November, 1859. By Caroline H. Dall. ... Boston: Walker., Wise^ and Company, i860. i6mo, pp. xv, 184, (i). H. 18305
Woman's
Rights under the Law: In Three LecBoston, January, 1861, by Caroline H. Dall Boston: Walker.^ Wise^ and Company. 1861. l8mo, pp. xix,
Dall.
tures, delivered ...
.
164,
in
H.
(l).
18306
Dall (C. H. A.) Home Missions. First Annual Report to the Trustees and Friends of the Baltimore Ministry at Large, 1843. 1843.
By Rev. Charles Henry Appleton
Dall (W. Dall
Map
Dall.
8vo, pp. 16.
...
.
H.)
Boston:
Baltimore.
1^307 Alaska and its Resources. By William H. Lee iff Shepard. 1870. 8vo, pp. 627, (i).
and Woodcuts. Some
ba. 18308 copies have a
London imprint.
[Dallas (Alexander James).] An Exposition of the Causes and Character of the late War with Great Britain. Philadelphia: Thomas S. Manning. 1815. 8vo, pp. 82. + Middleburg^ {Ft.): William Slade^ Jun. July ^.^ 1815. 8vo, pp. 55 or 59. -f Washington City: Roger Chew Weightman. 1815. 8vo, pp. 72. C. + [^Boston. 1815.] 8vo, pp. 47. M. -f Concord^ N. H. 1815. i2mo. AB309 Another
edition has the following title
:
;
DALLAS.
l80
Exposition of The Causes and Character of the Attributed to the Pen of Mr. Secretary Dallas. [Bos1815?] 8vo, pp. 47. 18310
[Dallas.] late ion.
War
It
was reprinted
in
London with the following
title
:
[Dallas.] An Exposition of the Causes and Character of Published by Authority of the Late War with Great Britain. London. 181 5. 8vo, pp. lOi. -jthe American Government. ba. The Eleventh Edition. London. 1815. 8vo, pp. lOi. "This document is official; it is all pith, all home blows." Cobbett.
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Dallas. The Opinion of Judge Cooper on the Effect of a Sentence of a Foreign Court of Admiralty. By Alexander James Dallas. Philadelphia : P. Byrne. 18 10. 8vo, pp. 79.
Dallas. Reports of Cases ruled and adjudged in the Courts of Pennsylvania, before and since Revolution: ]iy A. J. Dallas, Esquire. Philadelphia : Printed^ for the Reporter^ by T. Bradford. M,DCC,XC. 4 vols., 8vo, pp. X, 494, xxiv, (i); Vol. II. Printed at the Aurora Office. m,dcc,xcviii. pp. iv, 480, xix Vol. HI. Printed hy f. Ormrod. 1799. pp. (v), 519, xiii; Vol. IV. Printed for J. Byrne by Fry and Kammerer. 1807. pp. (iv), 18313 472, xxxiv, (xi). or
work there is a second edition of Vol. i. Philadelphia. 1806. Second Elition with Notes A Additions by Bfnjamin Gerhard, c The Third Edition with Notes & Additions by Thomas I. Wharton. Philadelphia : P. H. Nicklin. 1830. (Many of the cases h.ive an historic interest.) Also: A Report of the Case of the Commonwealth i;i. Tench Coxe, Esq. on a motion for a Mandamus in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. ... Philadelphia. 1803. this very valuable
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Appeal on the Common School Law, incongruity and maladministration setting forth the necessity of a Minister of Public Instruction, responsible to Parliament. Toronto. 1858. 8vo, pp. 32. J8314
Dallas (Angus).
its
Dallas
Biographical Memoir of Sir Peter Parker, (G.) Action while Storming the American Camp at BcUair, near Baltimore, in 18 14. )iy Sir George Dallas. London. 1815.
killed in
4to.
Dallas (George can Treaty
...
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Mifflin).
Philadelphia.
Mr.
c.
18315
Dallas's Letter on the
Mexi18316
1849.
i2mo,
pp. 29.
Dallas. Eulogy on the Life and Character of the late President James K. Polk, delivered at the Request of a Committee of Democratic Citizens. By George Mifflin Dallas, at the Chinese Museum, on the i6th July, 1849. Philadelphia. 1849. 8vo, pp. 28. 18317
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l8r
Dallas. Great Speech of the Hon. George upon the Leading Topics of the Day, delivered
Mifflin Dallas,
Pa., with a Brief Biographical Sketch, &c,, &c. 8vo, pp. 24. Times l^ Keystone" Office^ 1^47.
Philadelphia
at
Pittsburgh,
I
*-'-
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Dallas.
Life and Writings of Alexander James Dallas. Son, George Mifflin Dallas. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott^ Co. 1871. 8vo, pp. 487. BA. 18319
Bv
his
Dallas. Obsequies in honor of Andrew Jackson. EuloGeorge M. Dallas, Vice President of the United States, on the occasion of the Jackson Obsequies at Washington Square,
giuni by in
the City of Philadelphia, Iff
Mifflin
Perry.
1845.
26th June, ^^o, pp. 16.
1845.
Philadelphia:
18320
An
Address delivered ... at Princeton, ... Annual Commencement of the of" New-Jersey, September 27, 183 I. By George Dallas, Esqui e. ... Princeton, N. y.: printed for the Societies, by Hart and Connolly. 1831. 8vo, Halt-Title, Address delivered on Occasion ot" laying the Corner Stone ot' the Smithpp. 26. sonian Institution; May i, I 847. By George M. Dallas, Chancellor ot" the Institution. ffai/iington : Printed at the Office of Blair and Ri'ves. 1847. 8vo, pp. 8. ba. The Also College
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18422
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Synopsis of the Report on Zoophytes of the U. S. Expedition around the World, under C. Wilkes,
Exploring U. S. N., Commander,
D. Dana.
New
in the Years 1838-1842. By James Haven. [1859.] ^^°i PP- ^'j ^ '•> PP- '7-
Dana. A System of Mineralogy. Descriptive of Mineralogy, comprising the most Recent Discoveries. By J. D. Dana, ... aided by George Jarvis Brush ... Fifth Edition, Re-written and Enlarged, and Illustrated. New York: 'John tViley iff Son. 8vo, pp. xlviii, 827. 1867. H. 18424 .
"Catalogue of American Localities of Minerals," pp, 765-791.
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United States Exploring Expedition. During the Dana. Under the Command of Years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842. Zoophytes. Vol. vii. By James Charles Wilkes, U. S. N. D. Dana, a.m., Geologist of the Expedition. With a Folio Atlas of Sixty-one Plates.
Philadelphia: Printed by C. Sherman.
18425
4to, pp. x, 7-740.
1846.
Dana. ... Vol. x. Geology. By James D. Dana, a.m.. With Folio Atlas of Twenty-one Geologist to the Expedition. Philadelphia : Printed by C. Sherman. 1849. Plates. 4^^? PP* xii,
18426
766.
Dana. ... Vol. xiii. Crustacea. By James Dana, a.m. With a Folio Atlas of Ninety-six Plates. Part l. Philadelphia Printed by C. Sherman. 1852.
4to, pp.
viii,
18427
685.
Address before the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Also H. August, 1855. ... [n. p.] puhliihcd by Joicph Lo'vering. 1855. 8vo, pp. 36. Brief Account of the Discoveries and Results of the United States Exploring Ex(From the "Amerpedition. ... l^cio Ha-ven : printed by B. L. Hamlcn. 1843. h. An American Geological History. Nciv ican Journal of Science and Arts," xliv.) 8vo, pp. 45. Map. On Coral Reefs and Islands ... PhrladclHa-ven. 1856. 8vo, pp. 144. An Address before the Science and Scientific Schools. fhia. 1853. l^cau Ha-ven: S. Babcock. 1856. Alumni of Yale College, ... August, 1856 8vo, pp. 28. The Yale University Scheme. The Academic 8vo, pp. 28. H. College and the Scientific College at New Haven, in their Relations to the University. Tuttle^ Alorehouse Taylor, 1870. l6mo, pp. 8. H. ... Neiu Ha-ven: printed by Bibl. Guide.") (For a list of scientific papers by Mr. Dana, see Triibner's :
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Dana (J. F. and S. L.) Outlines of the Mineralogy and Geology of Boston and its Vicinity, with a Geological Map. By J. Freeman Dana, m.d. and Samuel L. Dana, m.d. ... Bos8vo, pp. 108. p. 18428 ton. 181 8. See
"Memoirs
of the American Academy,"
etc.,
Vol.
iv.
Dana (J. J.) The Acceptable Fast. A Sermon ... in Cummington, Mass., On the Day of the National Fast, September 26, 86 1, By J. Jay Dana ... Northampton: printed by H. 18429 Metcalf^ Company. i86l. 8vo, pp. 20. 1
Dana. Memoranda of some of the Descendants of Richard Dana. Compiled by Rev. John Jay Dana. ... Boston: printed by JVm. H. Chandler i^ Co. 1865. 8vo, pp. 64. ^8430
Dana
(J.
G.)
Report of the Trial of
Murder of Col. S. P. Sharp. By Thomas. Frankfort^ Ky. 1826. i2mo,
the
VOL. V.
25
O. Beauchamp for G. Dana and R. S.
J.
J.
pp. 153.
B.
18431
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Dana (J.) A Discourse on the Character and Death of General George Washington ... delivered at Ipswich ... 22d. Newburyport By Joseph Dana ... February, a.d. i8oo. H. printed by Edmund M. Blunt. 1800. 8vo, pp. 28, (l). .
Dana. The Duty and Reward of Loving our Country, and A Discourse delivered in two parts, at seeking its Prosperity. the National Fast, April 25, 1799; ^y Joseph Dana, a.m. Loring. 1 799. 8vo, pp. 41. BA. Boston: Printed by Manning
^
Dana. A Sermon, delivered Feb. 19, 1795, being a day of By Joseph Dana, a.m. NewburyGeneral Thanksgiving ... .
port: Printed by Blunt
and March.
1
795.
8vo, pp. 26.
BA.
[Dana,] The Question of War with Great Britain examined on Moral and Christian Principles. Boston. 1808. 8vo, pp. 14. before the ... Lodges of St. John, St. Peter and St. Mark ... in Neiuburyport : printed by E. JV. Allen. 1807. 8vo, pp. J5. H. By Observations upon Baptism, delivered At Ipswich, South Parish, June a2, 1806. View of Introductory Circumstances; and Proceedings Joseph Dana, d.d ... With a Blunt, Newburyport E. M. Printer. 8vo, h. Church. : 1806. in the said pp. 24. Sermon ... at Newburyport, December 19, 1 794; at the Ordination of Daniel Dana preached Amesbury, 8vo, A Sermon at ... Newburyport. MDccxcv. H. ... pp. 37. Newburyat the Ordination of the Rev. David Smith, ... January, 28, 1795 March. [1795-] 8vo, pp. 35. BA. A Sermon, delivered port : Printed by Blunt before An Annual Convention of the Congregational Ministers of Massachusetts BA. A SerBoston: Printed by Andrew Neivell. May, 28, [iSoi.] 8vo, pp. 32. mon delivered October 7, i8oi,at the Ordination of Mr. Samuel Dana, ... MarbleA SerBA. Printed by Thomas C. Gushing, Sa'cm, 180I. 8vo, pp. 3I. head mon delivered before the Merrimac Hum.ir.e Society, ... September 4, 1804 BA. A Sermon ... Neivburyport : Edmund M. Blunt, Printer. 1804. 8vo, pp. 30. at Haverhill, December 21, 1808 ; at the Ordination of the Rev. Joshua Dodge, ... . A Sermon B., P. Ha-vet hill : Printed by IVdUam B. Allen. 1 809. 8vo, pp. lo. delivered in Boston, before the Massachusetts Society for Promoting Christian KnowlCambridge: Printed by Milliard and Metcalf. 1812. 8vo, edge, Oct. 21, 1812 Two Discourses, delivered at the South Meeting in Ipswich, Mass. BA. pp. 28. By Joseph Dana, d.d. Newburyport: E. W. Allen. 1810. 8vo, pp. Jan. 14, 1810.
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Dana (M. M.
G.) National Life, its Characteristics and Discourse preached Nov. 27, 1862, at Winsted, Ct. By Rev. M. M. G. Dana ... New York: Sackettl^ Cobb. 1862. 18436 8vo, pp. 15. Perils.
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Charles Morton, or the Young Patriot. S. B.) Tale of the American Revolution. By Mary S. B. Dana. New York. 1843. i8mo, pp. 236. ^8437
Dana (M.
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Dana (R. H.) The Buccaneer, and other Poems. London, 1844. 24mo, pp. 156. Richard Henry Dana.
By B.
DANA.
The
[Dana.] 1821.
Printer.
Idle
Man.
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203
New
W.
Tork:
8vo, pp. 55.
Grattan, H.
1
8439
An
Dana.
Oration delivered before the Washington BeBy nevolent Society, at Cambridge, [Mass.] July 4, 1814. Cambridge : Printed by Hilliard ana Richard H. Dana, Esq. Metcalf,
1
8 14.
Dana.
BA. 18440
8vo, pp. 22.
Poems and Prose Writings.
By Richard H. Dana.
and Co. 1833. i2mo, New-Tork. 1850. 2 vols., l2mo.
Boston: Russell^ Odiorne^
pp. 450.
4-
A Poem
Also: 22, 1829.
...
pp. iii-ix,
delivered before the Porter Rhetorical Society
Boston: Perkins
& Mar-vin.
1829.
8vo, pp. 15.
I
1.,
BA. 18441 ...
Andover, Sept.
H.
Dana
(R. H.), yunr. An Address upon the Life and of Edward Everett, delivered before the Municipal Authorities and Citizens of Cambridge, February 22, 1865. By Richard H. Dana. Cambridge: Sever and Francis. 1865. 8vo, BA. 18442 pp. 70. Services
Fifty copies printed
Dana. Dana, ...
.
The
Jr., Esq.,
Bible in Schools. Argument of Richard H. and Opinion of the Supreme Court of Maine
Boston, [n. d.]
Dana.
on large paper.
l2mo,
H. 18443
pp. 59.
Enemy's Territory and Alien Enemies.
What
the
Supreme Court decided in the Prize Causes. By R. H. Dana, Boston: Little^ Brown and Company. 1864. 8vo, pp. 11. Jr.
Dana. Remarks of Richard H. Dana, Jr., Esq., before the Committee on Federal Relations, on the proposed Removal of Edward G. Loring, Esq., from the Office of Judge of Probate. March
5, 1855.
8vo, pp. 28.
Boston: printed by Alfred
Mudge
l^ Son.
1855.
H. 18445
Supreme Court of the United States. Dana. February, The Amy Warwick. Brief of R. H. Dana, Jr. f^or 1863. the United States and the Captors, [n. p. n. d.] 8vo, pp. 30.
Dana. To Cuba and Back. A Vacation Voyage. By Richard Henry Dana, Jr. ... Boston: Ticknor and Fields, mdcclix. l2mo, BA. 4- London: Smith and Elder. 1859. Post 8vo, pp. 288. c. 18447 pp. 268. [Dana,] Two Years before the Mast. A Personal Narrative of Life at Sea. New Tork: Harper and Brothers. 1840. l8mo, pp. 483. (Harper's " Family Library," No. 106.) 4\lbid.'\ 1847. + London: Edward Moxon. mdcccxli. 8vo, 2 BA. 18448 1., pp. 124.
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Dana. Two Years before the Mast. A Personal Narrative New Edition, with Subsequent by Richard Henry Dana, Jr. Co. 1869. Matter by the Author. ... Boston: Fields^ Osgood BA., c. 18449 l2mo, pp. vii, 470.
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Twee jaren voor den mast. Lotgevallen op eene Uit het Engelsch. naar de west-kust van Amerika. Deventer : M. Ballot. 1842. 2 vols., 8vo. 18450 [Dana.]
zeereis
Also: Ascribed, in Brinkman's " Alphabetische Naamlyst," to Capt. Marryat. Argument of Richard H. Dana, Jr., Esq., for the Holders of Bonds in the Bos-
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Boston: fVright Potter. Hartford and Erie Railroad ... April 14, 1870. An Oration ... before the Washington Benevolent Society at 1870. 8vo, pp. 67. Cambridge, July 4, 1814. ... Cambridge : frinted by Hilliard and Metcalf. 1814. 8vo, Points and Authorities in support of the Price Charity before the Supreme H. pp. 22. Judicial Court of Massachusetts ... Boston: Press of yohn Wilson and Son. 1864. 8vo, Speech ... at Manchester, N. H. ... February 19, 1861. H. Boston: a 1., pp. 64. Redding Cf. 1861. 8vo, pp. 16. H. Speech ... at a Meeting of Citizens held in Faneuil Hall, June 21, 1865, to consider the subject of Re-organization of the Speech ... At Middleton, in the Fifth Rebel States, [n. p. n. d.] 8vo, pp. 4. h. [n. P- n. d.] 8vo, pp. 11. District, October 26, 1868. h. A Tribute to Judge Remarks ... at a Dinner given to the Officers of the " Kearsarge," ... . Sprague. Son^ Printers. 1864. 8vo, pp. 16, Boston: Alfred Mudge Usury Laws. H. Boston: fVright Speech ... February 14, 1 867, on the Repeal of the Usuary Laws. Potter, Printers. 1867. 8vo, pp. 30. h. ton,
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Dana.
An
Address on the Importance of a Well ReguConcord, September, a. d. i8oi. By Samuel Charlestown : printed by Samuel Etheridge. l8oi. 8vo, H. 1845I
(S.)
lated Militia .
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Discourse, on the History of the First Christian in Marblehead; delivered to his People Jan. By Samuel Dana, a.m. ... Boston: Printed by Samuel 7, 1816. 8vo, pp. 31. ba,, m. 1 8452 T". Armstrong. l8l6.
Church and Society
Dana. An Oration Fourth of July, 1807. H.:
... ...
at
printed by 'Joseph Gushing.
An
Groton
...
Massachusetts
By Samuel Dana. 1807.
...
8vo, pp. 20.
Amherst.,
...
N.
H.,
s.
Amherst, August 10, 1797; before the ... Grand Lodges of New-Hampshire and Massachusetts j at the Consecration of Benevolent Lodge. ... £n. p.] Samuel Preston, Printer. ,1797. 8vo, pp. 12. BA., H. Mr. Dana's Answer [^Boston. to the Report of the Committee of the House of Representatives. 1808. Sermon at Danvers at the Interment of the Rev. B. Wadsworth. 8vo, pp. 12. BA. Salem. 1825. 8vo, pp. 24. Two Sermons delivered October 11, 1 801, the B. ... Sabbath following his Ordination, ... of ... Marblehead. Salem: Printed by Thomas C. Cashing. 1 80 1. 8vo, pp. 48. BA., H. Also:
Address,
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Dana
in
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Dana at
An
W.)
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205
Oration, delivered by Stephen Boston. 1856. 4, 1856.
Northampton, July
...
W.
Dana,
8vo, pp. H. 18455
32.
Dana (W.
C.)
A
Sermon delivered
in the
Central Presby-
Church, Charleston, S. C, [on Fast Day] Nov. 21, Charleston: Evens iff Cogsi860. ... By Rev. W. C. Dana.
terian
i860.
welly {^Printers'],
The Dana
8vo, pp. (2), 12.
Hill Public Schools.
See
BA.
Cambridge, Vol.
18456 iii.
Dana. Annual Report of the Superintending School Committee of the Town of Dana, for the year 1862-3. Barre: printed by Henry Goddard. 1863. 8vo, pp. 13. H. 18457
The Minutes of the D.inbury Baptist AssociaDanbury, Sep. 1790, with the Sentiments and Plan Danbury^ printed New Tork^ IV. Durof the said Association. rell^ 1790-1. + Str atfield. 1 79 1. + New Hartford. 1792. Danbury.
tion, held in
Dancer
(T.)
A
Brief History
of the
Late
Expedition
against Fort San Juan, so far as it relates to the Diseases of the Troops: together with some Observations on Climate, Infection and Contagion; and several of the Endemical Complaints
West Indies. By Thomas Dancer ... Physician to the Troops on that Service. Kingston: D. Douglass & IF. Aihnan. MDCCLXXXI. 4tO, pp. 63. H. 18459
of the
[Dancer.] Catalogue of Plants ... in the Botanic Garden, St. 'Jago de la Vega. [1792?] Jamaica, mdccxcii. 4to, 3 1., 18460
pp. 16.
Also: The Medical Assistant; or Jamaica Practice of Physic. Kin'^ston^ yamatca. MDCCCI. 4to, 6 1., pp. 372, (12). Second Edition. St. Jago de la Vega. 1809.
+
4to.
Portrait.
Dane (J.) A Declaration of Remarkable Providences in the course of my Life. By John Dane of Ipswich, 1682. To which is added a Pedigree of the Dane Family, and a few notes. By [John Dean] a Member of the New England Historic-Genealogical Society. ... Boston: Samuel G. Drake. 1854. 8vo, pp. 16. BA. 18461 Dane
(N.)
Law, with LL.D.
...
Dane
A
General Abridgment and Digest of American
occasional Notes and
Boston.
1823-29.
Baptist Association.
Wis., 1856.
Madison.
Comments.
9 vols., 8vo.
1856.
Minutes 8vo.
at
By Nathan Dane, 18462
Medina, Dane County, s. 18463
DANFORTH.
206
Dandolo
(C. T.)
due sommi
secoli dei
I
Colombo, frammento d'una storia del pensiero Plates. M'llano. 1852. 2 vols., i2mo.
italiani
ne' tempi
Dante e moderne.
18464
Dandolo. II settentrione dell' Europa e dell' America nel secolo passato sin 17S9, altro frammento d'una storia del pensiero ne' tempi modern!.
M'llano.
1853.
Dandy (W.
l2mo.
G.) American Nationality. Lexington, Kentucky, August 5, 1863.
in
Dandy,
See
Danforth the
Life,
(F.
18466 i.
153.
Thrilling and Interesting Narrative of Surprising Adventures of Danforth, who, disguised in the Uniform of
T.)
Sufferings,
Fannv Templeton
" Hist. Mag.,"
18465
Sermon delivered By Rev. W. G.
8vo, pp. 8.
n. d.]
[n. p.
A
B.
Singular and
Midshipman, went in search of her Lover, an Officer in the United States Navy, and was taken Prisoner by the pirate ship Demon of the Seas, May 17, 1848, and was rescued by the crew of the United States Man of War Macedonian, led on by her Lover, just as she was to have been burned alive by her a
captors, the pirates of the Isle of Pines.
Danforth
1849.
8vo, pp. 36.
The
Blackness of Sins against Light. Or, their Knowledge, and Forcibly breaking thorow all the interposing Flames of it, to work Iniquity Considered in its Criminalness, & as no small Aggravation of By John Danforth. Boston in N. E. their vile Transgression. Printed and Sold by Timothy Green^ in Middle- Street. 1 7 1 0. 1 2mo.
Men
(J.)
offering Violence
To
Danforth. A Sermon, Occasioned by the Late Great Earthquake and the Terrors that attended it. Delivered at a Fast in Dorchester, Mass. 7, 1727. By John Danforth. Boston: G. Rogers. 1728. l2mo, (4), 40, 5. B. 18469 Verses on With Peter Thacher's " Two Great Bereavements Commemorated." Peter Thacher and Samuel Danforth.
Danforth. The Vile Prophanations of Prosperity by the Degenerate among the People of God. ... [A Fast] Sermon at Boston, March 15, 1703. By John Danforth. Boston. 1704. i6mo, The
B.
pp. (2), 44.
signatures are continuous with
S.
Williard's "Israel's
True Safety."
18470 Also:
Judgment begun at the House of God and the Righteous scarcely Saved. ... Boston. King Hezekiah's Bitterness and Relief. A Sermon. ... Boston. 1716. l6mo. w. Kneeling to God, at Parting with Friends: or the Fraternal Interces-1710. i6mo.
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:
DANFORTH. 8ory
Cry of Faith and Love. i6mo, pp. 72. M.
[With
a
Poem,
— Massachusetts
to the
2O7 Memory
of John Eliot.]
Boston.
—
Sermon, The 1697. 8vo. right Christian Temper, in every condition ; endeavoured (as the Lord vouchsafed to Boston. 1702. i6mo. w. assist) to be set forth and recommended. 1697.
Danforth
Gleanings and Groupings from a Pastor's New York: A. S. l2mo, pp. 360. 18471
By Rev. Joshua N. Danforth.
Portfolio.
Barnes
N.)
(J.
Election
^
Co.
1852.
Memoir of
Danforth.
W.
C. Walton, late Pastor of the Alexandria, D. C. By J. N.
Second Presbyterian Church
in
Danforth.
l2mo.
Hartford.
Danforth
1837.
An Almanack
mdcxlvii.
(S.)
s.
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Year
for the
of
our Lord 1647 Calculated for the Longitude of 315 degr. and Elevation of the Pole Ar-|ctic 42 degr. & 30 min. & may ge-| |
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nerally serve for the
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Title-page with a type metal border of full moons and half moons. This is the almanac quoted by Savage, Winthrop's " History of N. E.," 11. 379 (edition of 1853) It is of special interest in the It is probably the earliest American almanac extant. annals of American printing, as having the imprint of Alatheixi Day^ no other book
Thomas does not mention him. having been discovered in which the name appears. He was a brother of Stephen Day, the first printer, and probably conducted the press (&f " Mass. Records," 7th during the imprisonment and disgrace of the latter. Mathew Day was a man of some estate, as appears by his will and Sept., 1643.) inventory ("Gen. Reg.," in. 181), while "Stephen," says Savage, "appears to have been unthrifty." Danforth's almanacs of 1 648 and 1649, from the same press, are The only without the name of printer or bookseller, only Printed at Cambridge. known copy is in the possession of Mr. George Brinley, of Hartford, Conn.
Danforth
An
Astronomical Description of the late Comet, New England in 1664, with a By Samuel Danforth. London. M. 18474
or Blazing Star, as it appeared in Theological application thereof.
i2mo.
1666. "Very
rare,
having been printed
in
probably most of the copies were lost." It was also printed at Cambridge^ N. E.
the year of the great Title and note from
1667.
i6mo,
in London, when R. Smith's catalogue.
fire
J.
m.
pp. 22.
A Brief] Recognition of New-Englands Errand Wilderness j Made in the Audience of the General Assembly of the Massachusets Colony, at Boston in N. E. on the I Jfh of the third Moneth, 1670. being the Day of Election there. By Samuel Danforth, Pastor of the Church of Christ in Roxbury in N. E.\ Cambridge :\ Printed by S. G. and M. F. Danforth.
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1.,
B.,
pp. 23.
to the
*•
Christian Reader," p. 4,
is
signed
Thomas
w. 18475
Shepard.
DANFORTH.
208
[Danforth.] The Cry of Sodom Enqvired
into ; [Discourse] of the Condemnation of Benjamin Goad. Cambridge: Printed by Marmaduke 'Johnson. 1674. 410, ^^jj. (4),
Upon Occasion
18476
B.
25.
An
address to the "Christian Reader,"
Thomas
and
p. z, is
signed
John Sherman, Urian
Oalces,
Shepard.
Danforth. An Exhortation To All: To use Utmost Endeavours to obtain A Visit of the God of Hosts, for the PreserIn a Sermon vation of Religion, and the Church, upon Earth. Preached ... on May 26. 17 14. being the Anniversary Day of By Samuel the Election of Councillors of the said Province. Danforth, Pastor of the Church in Tanton, ... Boston: Samuel ba., h. 18477 Gerrish. 1 7 14. 8vo, Title, pp. 38.
Danforth. Ne Kesulcod Uttiyeu Lord Kessehtunkup. The Day whichthe Lord hath made. Discourse on the Institution and Observation of the Lord's Day. [In Indian and English.] M. 18478 Boston^ reprinted. 1707. i6mo, pp. 35.
Danforth. The VVoful Effects of Drunkenness, a Sermon when two Indians, Josias and Joseph were executed for Murther, occasioned by the Drunkenness both of the Murthering and the Murthered Parties. Boston, N. E. : by B. Green. 1710. 18479 Also: Piety Encouraged; a Discourse 1705.
i2nio, pp. 25.
People of Taunton,
etc.
...
Boston.
A Discourse, before the Humane Society, of of Massachusetts, Boston, June 14, 1808. Cutler^ Printers. 1808. Danforth. Boston: Russe//
Danforth the
to the
M.
(T.)
Commonwealth
By Thomas
^
H.
8vo, pp. 39.
18480
An
Oration, pronounced July 4, 1804, at the Danforth. requcbt of the Selectmen of the Town of Boston, in CommemoBy Dr. ration of the Anniversary of American Independence. Boston: printed by Russell and Cutler. Thomas Danforth Second Edition. 1804. 8vo, pp. w. 1804. 8vo, pp. 23.
+
H. 18481
23.
Danforth (W. R.) An Oration pronounced in the UniBy Walter versalist Chapel, on Thursday, July 4, 1833. Providence: "John Hutchins. Raleigh Danforth, Esq. 1833. 18482 8vo, pp. 22. Danforth.
An
Oration delivered before the Providence As2, 1822, being Providence: Milthe Anniversary of the Election of Officers. 1 8483 8vo, pp. 22. ler iff Hutchins. 1822. sociation of
Mechanicks and Manufacturers, April
1
DAKIEL.
209
The Dangerous
Condition of the Country, the Causes which and the Duty of the People. By a Marylander. 8vo, pp. 24. H. 18484 Baltimore. 1867.
have
led to
it,
The Dangerous it
may concern.
umbioy Printed.
A
Vice.
Fragment.
Addressed to
all
whom
By a Gentleman, formerly of Boston. ColMDCCLXXXix. 4to, pp. 16. 18485
We
have given this title twice, under the respective names of [Bourne (Silvanus)], No. 6927, where it is erroneously printed as "The Dangers of Vice," and [Church (Edward), Jr.)"], Vol. iv., No. 12986. It is most probably by Bourne.
Vol.
II.,
The Dangers
of Church Centralization. Some Remarks on Proposed Changes in the Constitution of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States. By a Layman. ... Detroit., Mich. : printed by Palmer, Fisher t^ Fleming. 1856. 8vo, pp. 21. H. 18486 the
The Dangers
of the Country. By the Author of War in London: y. Butterworth. 1807. 8vo, pp. iv, 227. + The Second Edition. London: J. Butterworth. 1807. 8vo, BA. + Philadelphia: Samuel L. Bradford. 1807. pp. xvi, 163.
Disguise
8vo, pp. See
(iv),
142.
18487
" M. Rev.," liii. 302. This tract is usually attributed to Sir John Stephen ; have seen it ascribed to John Brown, author of " Memoirs of the Northern
but I Courts."
See
"War
in Disguise."
Dangers of the Deep; ventures
at Sea.
or,
Edinburgh
:
Narratives of Shipwrecks and AdT. Nelson i^ Sons. 1 854. 32mo,
18488
pp. 416.
Extract from a Printed Account of ; Conflagration of Richmond Theatre, in Virginia, which Woodbridge. 1812. i2nio. happened 26th of December, 181 1.
Dangers of the Theatre
the
Daniel
(C.)
toire publiees par
£tudes de theologie, de philosophic et d'hisParis. 1858. Ch. Daniel et J. Gagarin. 3
vols., 8vo.
18490
Vol. HI. contains, on pp. 205-324, "Relation d'un voyage de Mexico a Guatemala dans le cours de I'annee 1855."
Daniel, pseudonym.
Daniel (H.) R. Thomson.
...
Papers,
vol. v.
[Garcia (Edward)].
Trial of H. Daniel for the Murder of Clifton Cincinnati., O. 1 845. 8vo, pp. 36. 1 849
[Daniel (John M.)] Official
See
The
Life of Stonewall Jackson.
From
Contemporay Narratives, and Personal Ac26
DANIELSZ.
210
quaintance. By a Virginian. ... the Richmond Edition.
1863. Some
i2mo,
ba. 18492
Portrait.
pp. 305.
New York
copies of the
Richmond. 1863. i2mo. + From York: Charles B. Richardson.
New
edition have the imprint,
" London
;
5.
Loiv [etc.]
1863."
The Richmond Examiner
Daniel.
during the
War;
or, the
Writings of John M. Daniel. With Memoir. By his Brother, New York: Am. News. Co. 1869. 8vo, pp. 232. F. S. Daniel.
Daniel lina,
on the
in the
Daniel, of North CaroImports, &c., delivered IVashington. 1846. 8vo, pp.
Speech of Mr. (J. R. J.) Bill to reduce the Duty on
House
...
July
1846.
i,
H.
15.
Daniel
18494
La
guerre aux £tats-Unis TopographieMoeurs-Histoire-Documents diplomatiques et politiques avec une carte du theatre de la guerre par Louis Daniel Paris: Jules Vanackere. 1862. 8vo, 2 1., pp. 156. ba., h. 18495 (Louis).
Daniel
(Air.) Speech of Mr. Daniel, of Kentucky, on the authorizing the President to use Force against South Carolina, delivered in the House ... February 28, 1833. IVashingion: printed by Duff' Green. 1833. 8vo, pp. 25. 18496 Bill
Also: Speech
Daniell (W. of Savannah. IVilHams. 1826.
Daniels
House
in the
...
C.)
...
on the Judiciary
...
8vo, pp.
8.
Observations upon the Autumnal Fevers C. Daniell, m.d. Savannah: W. T.
W.
By
8vo, pp. 152.
1
8497
Annual Report on the Geological Survey of Wisconsin. By Edward Daniels. Madison: D. Atwood., Printer. 1854. 8vo, pp. 83. 1 8498 (R.)
First
Daniels (T. H.) Daniels.
Boston.
Particulars of the Life of
Thomas H.
1819.
18499
Danielsz (T.)
Vertoog|van de Redenen die den Capitein Danielsz. van het Schip St. Jago de la Victoria |bewogen hebben, in Jamaica aan- en inteloopen, |en de Proceduuren door de Regeringe van dat Eiland ontrent hem gehouden Mitsgaders een kort verhaal van het gene op zijn geheele reize is voorgevallen, tot het aanhouden van het Schip toe;|alles bekrachtigd met autencijke bewijzen Dienende tot justificatie van de conduites van dito Capitein, tegens die gene die dezelve hebben getracht de taxeeren,Jen met onwaarheid te bekladden. Te Rotterdam^\Bij Reinier Z
PP- 53^' 36
1-,
PP- 1^4, i«
1-,
PP- 174, 14
1-
Plate.
Dapper. Exotici curiosi continuatio. Oder des viel-belesenen, Hn. Odoardi Dapperi Americanische Curiositaten so in diesen Haupt Theile der Welt verwundernd vorkommen aufFs kiirtzeste zusammen getragen von M. J. C. Mannling. Frankfurt und Leipzig, pp. 184, 18
Darby
1.,
hey
Michael Rohrlachs. 17
pp. 172, 15 1.; pp. 246, 13
1
8.
1.,
2 vols.,
pp. 100, 9
Two
i2mo, 1.
Botany of the Southern States; in Parts. Description of Southern Plants. Arranged on the Natural System preceded by a Linnaean and a Dichotomous Analysis. By Prof. John Darby, A.M. New York. 1855. i2mo, pp. 6x2. c, p. 18525 ...
Part
(J.)
II.
;
214
DARBY.
Darby Fisheries,
(Joseph). [n. p.]
Letter on the subject of British Colonial 8vo, pp. 16. 18526
1853.
Darby (W.) The Emigrant's Guide to the Western and Southwestern States and Territories; comprising a Geographical and Statistical Description of the States of Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Ohio; the Territories of Alabama, Missouri, Illinois, and Michigan; and the western parts of Virginia, Pennsylvania, and New York. ... By William Darby, ... New-Tork: Kirk^ Mercein. i%i%. 8vo, pp. (6), 31 1. 2 Maps. See " N. Am. Rev.," viii. 268.
—
Darby. A Geographical Description of the State of Louisiana: presenting a View of the Soil, Climate, Animal, Vegetable, and Mineral Productions; illustrative of its Natural Physiognomy, its Geographical Configuration, and Relative Situation; with an Account of the Character and Manners of the Inhabitants. Being an Accompaniment to the Map of Louisiana. By William Darby Philadelphia : Printed for the Author by J. Melish. 1 816. 8vo, 9 1., pp. 270, xvii. Map. c. 18528
A
Darby. Geographical Description of the State of Louisiana, the Southern Part of the State of Mississippi, and Territory of Alabama; Presenting A View of the Soil, Climate, Animal, Vegetable, and Mineral Productions, Illustrative of their Natural Physiognomy, their Geographical Configuration And relative Situation ; With an Account of the Character and Manners of the Inhabitants, Together with a Map ... Second Edition, Enlarged and Improved. 1817.
stead.
By William Darby.
8vo, pp.
xi,
356,
(4).
New Map.
York: James c.
Olm18529
Darby. Vol.
I.
Darby.
Geographical, Historical, and Statistical Repository; Geographical View of Pennsylvania. By William Philadelphia. 1824. 8vo. p. 18530
A
Darby. Lectures on the Discovery of America, and Colonization of North America by the English. By William Darby. Baltimore: Pluskitt Co. 1828. l2mo, pp. 223. 18531
&
Darby. Memoir on the Geography and Natural and Civil History of Florida, attended by a Map of that Country, connected with the Adjacent Places; And An Appendix containing the Treaty of Cession, and other Papers relative to the subject. By William Darby. Philadelphia; Printed by T. H. Palmer. 1821. 8vo, 2 1., pp. viii, 5-92. Map. ba., c, p. 18532 "A slight and superficial performance," See " N. Am. Rev.," xiii, 99.
:
DARDE.
215
from the City of New- York to Detroit, in made between the 2d of May and the The Tour extends from New- York, by Albany, Schnectady, and Utica, to Sacket's Harbor, and thence through Lake Ontario, to St. Lawrence River, and down that stream to Hamilton Village, Thence along both banks ot the St. Lawrence, from Hamilton to the Thousand Islands; thence to Sacket's Harbor by water. [With] Notices of ... the By William Darby ... . Natural History and Geography ...
A Tour
Darby.
the Michigan Territory, 22d of September, »8i8.
.
Neu'-7'ork:
Kirk &' Mercein.
1
8vo, pp. 288,
8 19.
Map.
Ixxiii, (7.)
BA. 18533
Darby.
New
Geographical Dic1827. 8vo. + Rl. 8vo, Philadelphia. 1827. Second Edition, with Additions. Map. + Third Edition. Washington. 1843. 8vo. pp. 892.
tionary
;
Universal Gazetteer; or, a
...
By William Darby.
Philadelphia.
Darby.
View of the United States, Historical, Geographiand Statistical; exhibiting in a Convenient Form, the Natural and Artificial Features of the several States, and Embracing those Leading Branches of History and Statistics best adapted to develop the Present Condition of the North American Union. Illustrated with Maps, &c. By William Darby. Philadelphia H. S. Tanner. 1828. 2 1., pp. 622. 14 Maps. BA., C. 18535 cal,
Also:
Mnemonika;
Memory
or the Tablet of
;
being a Register of Events from the
1829: comprehending an epitome of Universal History, Prospectus of Historical and Geographical p. &c. ... Buhimore. 1829. i2mo. Tracts on Louisiana. Bv Mr. Wm. Darbv and Louis Bringier. Ne-w York, June 12, Earliest
181
5.
Period to the Year
—
8vo, pp. 16
Darby
(W.), and
Dwight
the United States of America
&c.
By William Darby, and Theodore Dwight,
Edward
D'Arcy
Darde
Hartford:
1
(Uriah Derick).
Domingo.
Malabar,
Jr.
-\United States of 8vo, pp. 630. 833. 8vo. Second Edition, revised. Hartford. 1834.
Hopkins.
America.
St.
A New Gazetteer of (T.), Jr. with the Population of 1830,
...
The
Second Edition.
(Jean). Brasil,
et
Black Vampyre; a Legend of Tork. 1819. i6mo.
New
Histoire de ce qui s'est passe en Ethiopie^ Tiree des lettres es Indes Orientales.
Addressee au ... es annees 1620 jusques en 1624. Traduit de I'ltalien en General de la Compagnie de Jesus. Paris: Sebastien Francois par un Pere de la mesme Compagnie. Cramoisy. 1628. 8vo, pp. 451. '8538
escrites
DARIEN.
2l6
Dardin (A.) Petition of Amey Washington. 1803. 8vo, pp. 20. For
a stud horse impressed for
Dardin, Feb. 3,
1803.
18539
the United States army.
[Dardis (George)].
Description of the State Capitol of Nashville: B. R. M'Kennielff Co., Printers. 1854.
Tennessee.
32mo,
H. 18540
pp. 8.
Dare (C. P.) Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad Guide: ... including Historical Sketches, Legends, &c. Philadelphia: T. Fitzgibbon. [1856.] By Charles P. Dare. i2mo,
pp. 142.
4 Maps.
18541
Darg (J. P.) Exposition of the Proceedings of John P. Darg, Henry W. Merritt, and others, in relation to the Robbery of Mr. Darg, the Elopement of his Alleged Slave, and the Trial of Barny Corse, who was unjustly charged as an Accessory. New York: Isaac T. Hopper. 1840. 8vo, pp. 42. Dargan (E. S.) Speech of Hon. E. S. Dargan, of Alabama, Delivered in the House ... Thurson the Oregon Question. Washington: Blair Rives, 1846. day, February 5, 1846.
^
8vo, pp. 6.
18543
Company Trading to [Africa and the i6g^.\Edinburgh^\ Printed by the Heirs and Successors of Andrew Anderson, Printer to His most Excellent Majesty, Anno Dom. 1696.] Folio, pp. 7. 18544 Darien.
Act
Indies [June
26.
[for a
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See Vol.
iii.,
No. 9919.
A Catalogue of the several Books and Pamphlets that have been hitherto published (to 1700) concerning the Indian and African Company of Scotland, set down according to order of time, for the Information of the Curious. 18546 Title from an English catalogue.
Constitution of the Company of Scotland trading to Africa j.c.b. 18547 Edinburgh. 1696. 4to, pp. 3.
and the Indies.
DARIEN.
217
The Darien Papers ; being a Selection of Original Letters and Official Documents relating to the Establishment of a Colony at Darien by the Company of Scotland Trading to Africa and the Indies, 1 695-1 700. Printed at Edinburgh, mdcccxlix. 4to, pp. xxxii, 417. Map and Facsimiles. c. 18548 Edited by J. W. Burton, Esq., and contains a great mass of curious and interesting One hundred
matter relating to the subject.
A
copies printed for the
Defence of the Scots Abdicating Darien.
A
Bannatyne Club.
See Scott (P.)
[Defence of the Scots Settlement At Darien. With An to the Spanish Memorial against it. And Arguments to prove that it is the Interest of England to join with the Scots, and Protect it. To which is added, A Description of the Country, jand a particular Account of|the Scots Co\ony.\ Edinburgh^ 8vo, Title, 4 1., pp. 86. + Printed in the Tear m.dc.xc.ix. [Another Edition.] Edinburgh. 1699. 4to. c. 18549 |
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The
There
dedication
is
also
The Defence of the Scots Settlement at Darien, Answered, Paragraph by Paragraph. By Philo-Britan. London^ Printed and Sold by the Booksellers of London and Westminster. 1699. 8vo, |
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18550
An
Enquiry into the Caledonian Project, with a Defence of England's Procedure (In point of equity) in relation thereunto. In a friendly Letter from London, to a member of the Scots African and Indian Company in Edinburgh, to guard against London: John Nutt. 1701. 4to, pp. 54, misprinted passion. c. 18551 92. Enquiry into The Causes of the Miscarriage of the Scots at Darien or an Answer to a Libel entituled A Defence Submitted to the Consideraof the Scots Abdicating Darien. tion of the Good People of England, [n. p.] 1699. 8vo, pp.
An
Colony
84.
Another Edition.
C.
Glasgow. 1 700. 8vo, pp. 1 1 2. " afahe^ scandalous, and traitorous libel."
Declared by a royal proclamation to be a
An Exact List of all the Men, Women, and Boys that Died on [Board the Indian and African Company's Fleet, during their Voyage from Scotland to America, and since their Landing in I
Caledonia
[Together with
a particular account of their qualities, Deaths, and their respective Distempers or Accidents of which [they Died. [[Colophon :] Edinburgh^ Printed by George Moseman^ in the Tear 1699. Folio, I 1. ;
the several
VOL. V.
Days of |
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2l8
A Full and Exact Account of the Proceedings of the Court of Directors and Council General of the Company of Scotland trading to Africa and the Indies, with relation to the Treaty of Union, now under the Parliament's Consideration. In a Letter to a Person of Quality containing the Author's Apology for \_Edinburgh :^ Printed in the year mdccvi. Printing the same. A
18554
c.
4to, pp. 40.
Exact Collection of All the Considerable Addresses, Memorials, Petitions, Answers, Proclamations, De-| clarations, Letters and other Publick Papers, relating to the Company of Scotland Trading to Africa |and the Indies, since the passing of the Act of Parliament, by which the said Company was established in June 1695, till November lyoo.j ToFull and
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18555
The
History of Caledonia or, the Scots Colony in Darien West Indies, With an Account of the [Manners of the Inhabitants, and Riches of the Country. By a Gentleman lately Arriv'd. London: Printed^ and Sold by yohn Nutt^ near\ StationersHall. MDCXCix. 8vo, pp. 54. + Dublin. 1699. 8vo. 18556 |
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The Humble
Information concernant
I'afFaire
de Darien.
[1680?] 18558
Paris.
4to, pp. 15.
Relates to the Scotch " Invasion of Darien," and the claims of Spain upon the province.
Just and Modest Vindication.
See
[Hodges (James)].
Letter concerning the Consequence of an Incorporating Union Trade. 1706. 4to. 18559
in relation to
Containing some interesting notices of the trade of the Scotch colony of Darien, and other parts of the East and West Indies.
From a Member of the] Parliament of Scotland,] Friend at London,] concerning Their Late Act] For Establishing a Company] Of that Kingdom Tradeing to] Africa Folio, and the \nd\QS.\ London^ ...John Whitlock ... I1695.
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Letter] from
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Memoirs of Darien.
lb(}C).
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See [Borland (F.)], Vol.
A New Darien Artifice laid open ; Captain Maclean's Name being used
11.,
No. 6428.
a notable instance of
in
Flying Post, FebCaledonia Company, after that gentleman hath been persecuted by them these thirAuthore Antiteen months past for vouching against them. Dariensi. London: Printed for any Body^ and sold by the Booksellers J.C.B, 18562 of London and Westminster. 1 70 1. 4to, pp. 14. Set "Bibl. Am. Prim.," p. 182. ruary II
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Doolittle.
Thomas
Doolittle, m.a.
The Doom
of Slavery
Charleston., S. C.
39, (I).
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Printed
Union: Its Safety out of it. ... Cogswell, i860. 8vo, pp. By Evans 20615
in the
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New Pictures and Old Panels. (J.) London: Richard Bentley. 1859. 8vo, pp.
Doran ...
:
By Dr. Doran viii,
trait.
"The
DoRAT.
Por376. BA. 20616
Flowery Legend of Our Lady of Guadalupe," pp. 154-166.
Barnewell im Gefangniss und Yariko
in
der Skla-
DORCHESTER. verei.
487
Aus dem Franzosischen [von H.
schweig.
1766.
D'Orbigny
W.
D.
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8vo. (A.)
See
Orbigny (A.
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Dorchester, Mass. Collections of the Dorchester Antiquarian and Historical Society. See Blake (J.), Vol. 11., No. 5777, Clap (R,), Vol. IV., No. 13209, and Mather (R.), infra. Dorchester in 1630, 1776, and 1855. An Oration delivered on the Fourth of July, 1855, by Edward Everett. Also an Account of the Proceedings in Dorchester at the Celebration of the Day. Boston: D. Clapp. 1855. 8vo, pp. viii, 158. Epitaphs from the Old Burying Ground
in
Dorchester.
See
[Woodward]. History of the
Town
of Dorchester,
Massachusetts,
Committee of the Dorchester Antiquarian and ciety.
Boston: Ebene-zer Clapp,
"Jr.
Mr. E. Clapp
1859.
By
a
Historical So-
8vo, pp.
xii,
672.
the author of the greater part, and the editor of the whole of the history of Dorchester; Edmund Baker wrote the account of Neponset River, B. Traslc the account of the schools, James M. Robbins, part of the early history, and Mr. Clapp all the rest. First published
in parts.
is
Wm.
of the Proprietors of the New South MeetingDorchester, to the Ministers of the Boston Association; ... with their Report ... Boston: published by Watson^ Bangs. 1813. 8vo, pp. 48. b., ba. 20621
The Memorial
House
in
.
Written by the Rev. L. Capen.
Proceedings of the Second Church and Parish in Dorchester; ... Boston: Printed by Samuel T. Armstrong. 1 81 2. 8vo, pp. iv, 9-124. + Second Edition. \Ibid.'\ 18 1 2. B., BA,, M. 20622 exhibited in a Collection of Papers.
Relative to the difficulties with their pastor, the Rev. John
Codman.
Public Expression of Grief for the Death of General George Washington at Dorchester, pp. 6. [Followed by] Everett's Eulogy, pp. 22. Harris' Discourse, pp. 16. The Address of the Late George Washington when President, to the People of the United States, on Declining being Considered a Candidate for the future Suffrages, pp. 30. The Fraternal Tribute of Respect paid to the Masonic Character of Washington in the Union Lodge, in Dorchester, January 7th, a.l. 5800. Charlestown : Printed by Samuel Etheridge. M.DCCC. pp. 14, Masonic
Dirge,
20623
i 1.
See Everett (C.),
and Harris.
DORCHESTER.
488
Remarks on the Result of an Ecclesiastical Council which w. met at Dorchester, Nov. 16, 1773. Boston. 1774. 8vo. Result of an Ecclesiastical Council at Dorchester, 8vo, pp. 39. Boston. 1774.
November 20625
16. 1773.
Two
Pamphlets which were published Review of Subject of the Ecclesiastical Controversy in Dorchester. Printed by Samuel T. Armstrong. 18 14. 8vo, pp. 46. From the "
Panopolist."
See
on the Boston: ba.
" Proceedings," and " Memorial," supra.
The Sexton's Monitor and Dorchester Cemetery Memorial. w. 20627 Roxbury. 1826. i 2mo, pp. 38. Sundry Votes Passed by the Church of Christ in Dorchester to the Meeting of an Ecclesiastical Boston: Council there; the Result of Said Council, &c ba., m., n. Printed by Mills and Hicks. 1774. 8vo, pp. 23.
Ann. Dom. 1773. Previous
Also: First Annual Report of the Executive Committee of the Barnard Freedmen's[n. p. n. d.] 8vo, pp. 7, I 1. + Fourth Annual Report. Aid Society of Dorchester, Annual Report of the Board of Managers of the Industrial School for Girls, in Saivyer, Printers, i860. I2mo, Boston : Prentiss Dorchester, for the Year 1859. + The same for i860. lamo, pp. 12. + The same for 1866. 8vo, pp. 15. H. First Annual Report of the School Committee of the Town of DorH. pp. 15. I^mo, pp. II. Boston: printed by D. Clapp, Jr. 1839. April, 1839. chester. Annual Report of the Dorchester Temperance B. Continued after 1843 in 8vo. Continued. The Auditor's SecBoston. 1829. i2mo. Society, December, 1829. ond Printed Report of the Receipts and Expenditures of the Town of Dorchester .. from March 21, 1839, to March 21, 1840. ... Boston: Albert Morgan, Printer. By-Laws of the Town of Dorchester, MassaContinued, h. 1840. 8vo, pp. 23. Adopted by the Town in the Years 1837, 1855, and 1858, and approved chusetts. Communih. by the Court of Common Pleas. ... Dorchester. 1858. 8vo, pp.8, cation by the Proprietors of the New South Meeting-House, to the Inhabitants of this Constitution of the Dorchester McClellan Town. Boston, 1806. 8vo, pp. 7. b. Dedication of the h. Club, and List of Officers, [n. p.] 1864. i6mo, pp. 6, I 1. Boston: Thomas Groom Soldiers' Monument at Dorchester, September 17, 1867. Discovery of some Materials for the Early History 8vo, pp. 35, (3). H. Co. 1868.
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Exercises at the Consecration of Mount Hope 8vo. Boston. 1851. Boston. 1852. Order of Exercises at Dorchester and West Roxbury. Boston. 1816. the Dedication of the Meeting-house in the First Parish in Dorchester. 8vo, pp. 4. M. Prospectus of the Dorchester Mining Company, Portage Lake, Lake Regulations of the School Committee h. Superior. 8vo, pp. 16. Boston. 1863. Regulations of the Town of Dorchester, June, 1847. Boston. 1847. i2mo, pp. 12. Boston: printed by Adopted April, 1854. of the School Committee of Dorchester. Report of a Special Committee Continued, h. Da'vid Clapp. 1854. 8vo, pp. 14. Report of Receipts and Expenditures, on Schools, 1845. [n. p. n. d.] 8vo, pp. 8. Rules and Regulations of the Board 1839-40. Boston. 1839. 8vo. Continued. Selectmen's Report of the Town of Dorof Health. Dorchester. 1 855. 8vo. s.
of Dorchester.
Cemetery
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Year ending March 4, 1850. ... Boston: C C. P. Moody, Printer. The Taxable Valuation of the Polls and Estates of the 1850. 8vo, pp. II. H. Town of Dorchester, for the Year 1849. ... Boston: printed by Da'vid Clapp. 1849. lamo, pp. 112. Continued, h. chester,
for
the
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DORR.
DoRE Dore.
A
(J.)
489
Sermon on the Slave Trade.
London.
8vo.
1788.
+
Third Edition.
By Rev. James London. 1789.
i2mo.
20629
DoREMUS
Report of the Case of the People of the State of upon the Relation of John Charles Strickney, vs. John Marshall, President, and Others of the Bank of Illinois, at Shawneetovi^n, at the December Term, 1841, in the N. 20630 Supreme Court of Illinois. Springfield. 1842. (J. Illinois
C.)
DoRiOL aim.
Reflexions sur Saint-Domingue, adressees a S. la marine et des colonies le 18 octobre Bordeaux: 18 1 6, qui a daigne les accueillir favorablement. Lavigne jeune. 18 1 7. 8vo, pp. 16. 20631
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ministre de
[DoRiON (A. A.)]
Remonstrance against the proposed ConNorth American Provinces addressed
federation of the British
;
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to the Earl of
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DoRMENON Dormenon.
DoRN
h.
8vo, pp. 10. (P.)
Reponse
Nouvelle Orleans.
a
des
1809.
Calomnies.
Par Pierre
C
8vo.
20632
20633
Journal of the Court for the Trial of Impeachments in the Case of Robert C. Dorn, a Canal CommisAlbany : Van Benthuysen sioner of the State of New York. C, s. 20634 Sons. 1868. 8vo, pp. 1 181, 128. (R. C.)
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(B.) The American Vine. A Sermon Preached in Church, Philadelphia, Friday, January 4, 1861. On Occasion of the National Fast. ... because of the Dangers By Benjamin Dorr, d.d. ... Philawhich threaten the Union. H. 20635 delphia : Collins, Printer, 1 86 1. 8vo, pp. 32.
Dorr
Christ's
Dorr. A Historical Account of Christ Church, Philadelphia, from its Foundation, a.d. 1605 to a.d. 1841 and of St. Peter's By the and St. James's, until the Separation of the Churches. Rev. Benjamin Dorr, d.d.. Rector ... New York. 1841. i2mo. Sieg. 1859. i2mo, pp. x, i 1., 430. -f Philadelphia : Burns ;
^
Dorr. A Memoir of John Fanning Watson, the Annalist Prepared by Request of the of Philadelphia and New York. Historical Society of Pennsylvania, and read ... February 11, Philadelphia: Collins., Printer. By Benjamin Dorr ... 1 86 1. .
1861.
8vo, pp. 88.
VOL. V.
20637
Portrait.
61
DORR.
490
Memorials of Christ Church, Philadelphia. Dorr. Two Sermons preached in said Church, April 27 and May 4, 1862. Philadelphia : Collins^ Printer. 1862. 8vo, pp. 64. ... 20638 Also The Privileges and Duties of an American Citizen. A Sermon ... Utica ... Dec. 8, 1831, The day of the Annual Thanksgiving in the State of New York. Utica. 1831. 8vo, pp.22. Sermon preached in Trinity Church, New York, at the Opening of the Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church, October 7, 1830. :
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[Dorr (David By
a
Quadroon,
8vo, pp. 35.
A
F.)] [n. p.]
h.
Colored Man Round the World. Plate. 8vo, pp. 192. c.
1858.
Dorr (E.) Discourse occasioned by the Death of the Hon. Daniel Edwards, of Hartford, who died at New Haven, SeptemBy Rev. Edward Dorr. Hartford, [n. d.] 4to. ber 6, 1765. Dorr. The Duty of Civil Rulers to be Nursing Fathers to the Church of Christ. A Sermon ... At Hartford on the Day of the Anniversary Election ; May 12"^^, 1765. By Edward Dorr, A.M. Hartford: Printed by Thomas Green. [1765.] 8vo, pp. 34. BA. 20641 ;
Dorr
San Francisco
Valentine
:
for the People. tff
Co.
8vo, pp. 16.
LXiii.
Dorr
(J.
Justice to the South
A.)
A. Dorr, a Member of the
New
A Fable
The Two Donkeys.
(H. C.)
By Herbert C. Dorr.
York. [n. d.]
Dorr
!
New York
An Bar.
mdccc20642
Address by James October 8, 1856.
8vo, pp. 12.
h.
20643
Objections to the Act of Congress, commonly Law, Answered, in a Letter to Hon. Washington Hunt, Governor elect of the State of New York. By James A. Dorr ... New York. 1850. 8vo, pp. 15. H., M. (J.
A.)
called the Fugitive Slave
.
Dorr (T. H.) A Discourse on the Life and Character of delivered ... in Lexington, Feb. 27, Rev. Jason Whitman :
1848.
By Theodore H. Dorr
...
The Case
of
Dorr [n. p.
(T.
W.)
1845.]
The
Dorr.
.
Boston. 1848.
Thomas W.
8vo, pp. II.
8vo, pp. 39.
Dorr, explained, H.
20646
Conspiracy to defeat the Liberation of Gov.
Dorr; or the Hunkers and Algerines identified, and their policy unveiled to which is added A Report of the Case ex parte Dorr comprising Motion to Supreme Court of the United ;
;
States; Petitions of sundry Citizens of
Rhode Island;
Affida-
1
DORRIANA.
491
vits showing the Treatment of Governor Dorr by the Inspectors of the Prison Argument of Counsel, and the Decision of the Court. New York: 'John Windt. 1845. 8vo, pp. 47. H. ;
The
Dorr. Vol.
v.,
Merits of
Thomas W,
Dorr.
See
[Curtis].
No. 18041.
Dorr. Report of the Trial of Thomas Wilson Dorr, for Treason; including the Testimony at length ... together with the Sentence of the Court, and the Speech of Mr. Dorr before Sentence. From Notes taken at the Trial. Providence : B. F. Moore^ Printer. 1844. 8vo, pp. 115. H. 20649 Prepared for the press by George Turner and Walter
S.
Burges, attorneys for the
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in
tides.
\_Proijidence.
1838.]
8vo, pp. 24.
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[Dorr.]
the Plantations.
liam
.
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The
Dorriad
Boston: 'Justin
:
or, the
"Jones.
Hero of Two i2mo, pp.
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Flights. 12.
...
[A Poem.] 20653
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DOS.
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290.
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Philadelphia.
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1852.
20655
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DoRSEY
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people.
Address to the Voters of the First CongresMaryland, June, 1831. By John L. Dorsey. 8vo. w. 20658 L.)
sional District in
[n. p.
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Some
DoRviLLE.
have the imprint, Neiv Orleans. 1866.
copies
See Orville.
DoRVO-SouLASTRE. Voyage par terre de Santo-Domingo ... Entrepris ... au mois de germinal an vi, au Cap-Fran^ais ... par les ordres du General de division Hedouville ... Suivi d'un Rapport sur I'etat actuel des mines de la Colonie espagnole ; traduit de Don Juan Nieto ... Par Dorvo-Soulastre ... Paris: Chaumerot. 1809. 8vo, 2 1., pp. 407, (i). Plate. H. 20661 .
.
.
.
Dos anos en Mejico 6 memorias criticas sobre los principales sucesos de la republica de los Estados Unidos Meiicanos, desde la invasion de Barradas, hasta la declaracion del Puerto de Tam-
DOTY.
493
el gobierno del general del Bustamente. Escritas por un Espafiol. Valencia: Cabreri%o. 1838. 1 2mo, pp. iv, 172. + Havre: Lemale. 1838, i2mo, ']\ sheets. Mexico: \_Reimpresa por "Jose Uribe.^ 1840. 4to, pp. 69. 20662
pico contra
The
Dos
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en candidatura, para el Gobierno de la Republica Paris: Jouby et Roger. 1868. 8vo, pp. 32.
politicas
Argentina.
DossiE (R.) Observations on the Pot- Ash brought from With respect to its Goodness, Sophistication, &c., America. Verified by Experimental Examination, together with Instructions for determining the Comparative Value of Any Parcel, by Expedient Methods To which, is subjoined Processes for making Pot-Ash and Barilla, in North America ... By R. Dossie. Printed at (the Request of the Soc. for the Encouragement of Arts,) in Consequence of an Application made to them on these Points, by the ... House of Representatives ... of Massachusetts-Bay. London, mdcclxvii. 8vo, 2 1., pp. 41. ba., h. :
.
DosTiE (A. p.) Freedom vs. Slavery. Address of Dr. A. P. Dostie, delivered before the Free State Union Association of
New
Orleans
8vo, pp.
...
January
2d, 1864.
\_New
Orleans,
n. d.]
H.
8.
20665
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Political Position of Thomas J. Durant, of Letter from Dr. A. P. Dostie to Hon. Henry L. Dawes, Chairman of the Committee on Elections, of the House of Representatives. New Orleans: True Delta Office. 1864. 8vo, pp. 8. 20666
DosTiE.
A
Louisiana.
Also: Address 1866.
[n. p.
Jan. 27, 1866.
[Doty phon
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...
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the Republican
8vo, pp. 14.
n.d.]
h.
Association of
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[iViJTO Orleans.
8vo, pp. 4.
New
May
9,
Speech
...
Orleans,
Louisiana.
h.
Wisconsin Territory. [No Title. Colo(J. D.)] Published by C. C. Sholes Madison. [1838.] 8vo, pp. 16.
Also Farewell Sermon and Address to the Right Rev. Jacob, Bishop of Quebec, Oct. 24, 1802. 8vo. :
Doty
A
Sermon preached
at the opening of Christ's In the Province of Canada, On Sunday the 25th of December 1785 By the Reverend John Doty, a Presbyter of the Church of England ; and Missionary from the incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts. Montreal: Printed by Fleury Mesplet. M.dcc.lxxxvi. 8vo, pp. 14. 20668
Church
(J.) at Sorel
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494
DouAi
Land und Leute in (Adolf). 8vo, pp. xvi, 352.
der Union.
Berlin
20669
Janke. 1864.
DouAi. Personen, Land und Zustande in Nord-Amerika. Berlin : Janke, Zweite Auflage. Rathgeber fur Auswanderer. 20670 1865. 8vo, pp. xvi, 352.
D[ouble] (M.) Martinique.
Abrege Historique des Troubles de La
M. D*****.
Par
Ju
De r imprimerie
Fort Royal^
Et se trouve dans tons de J.-Fs. Ba%ille^ imprimeur de la colonie. les quartiers de I'ide ; chez les directeurs de poste^ iff dans les autres chez
isles,
les
marchands de
nouveaut'es.
1
8vo, 2
791.
1.,
pp. 82.
The Double Delusion or, Faction the Cause of All the A Joco-serious Review of our American EmbroilConfusion. London : Printed for E. Johnson. MDCCLXXVil. 8vo, pp. ment. ;
BA., J.C.B.
B.,
23.
20672
" Upon the whole, we may observe, that
this unhappy embroilment was as weak as it was wicked, both in the contrivance and conduct of it; and in many respects so ridiculous, absurd and fantastic, as cannot be paralleled Monthly Re-v.^ lvi. 309. in all the annals of history." " Common-place invective."
The
writer thus closes his review
:
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Les Vceux des Hurons
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Doubts on the Abolition of the Slave Trade ber of Parliament. " The production of
a
London: J.
Stockdale.
gentleman who has labored
at
.;
by an old Mem8vo, pp. 123.
1790.
his subject."
M. Review,
Feb., 1790.
DoucET (N. P.) Fundamental Principles of the Laws of Canada, as they existed under the Natives; as they were changed under the French Kings, and under the Domination of England. The Custom of Paris, the Text and a Literal Translation the Montreal. Statutes changing the Jurisprudence of Canada, &c. 20676 1843. 8vo. ;
DOUGLAS.
495
Dougherty (D.l The Peril of An Address ... Union
the People.
And
20, 1863.
...
Pa., July 20, 1863. B. Lippincott Co.
y
Also
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A
(P.)
Rev. Peter Dougherty. sions of the Presbyterian
1844. i2mo, pp. 84. pp. 123.
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Dougherty. Short Reading Lessons in the Ojibway Language, Translated by the Rev. Peter Dougherty. New York: John IVestall and
DouGALL
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1847.
(James).
The
Douglas (A.
B. C.)
i^mo,
20679
pp. 95.
Canadian Fruit Culturist.
O
Tempora
!
O
Mores
!
1867.
A Poem
Kimball Union Academy, April 18, 1866. By A. B. Clinton Douglas. Boston : Wright and Potter.^ Printers. 1866. 48mo, pp. 8. H. 20681
delivered at
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Douglas (H.) Considerations on the Value and Importance of the British North American Provinces ... By Major-Gen.
eral Sir
Howard Douglas,
Bart.
...
London, mdcccxxxi.
c,
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H.
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Douglas (J.) Facts relative to the Session ... of the Reformed Presbyterian Church, New York, and the Writer James Douglas. New York. 1822. 8vo. B. + A Second Statement of Facts ... New-York. 1823. 8vo, pp. 186. 20683 .
[Douglas (John), Great Men, on
Two
Bishop of Salisbury.'] Letter addressed to the Prospect of Peace, and on the Terms
necessary to be insisted upon in the Negotiation. tion. London. 1760. 8vo.
Second Edi-
Written, doubtless, under the direction of his patron, the Earl of Bute. "Life of Sir R. Walpole."
20684 See Coxe's
DOUGLAS.
496
Douglas. Sermon preached before the Society for Propagation By the Rt. Rev. John of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, 1793. London. 1793. 4^*^? PP* 83Douglas, Bishop of Salisbury.
Douglas
(J.)
John Douglas 1.,
...
Medical Topography of Upper Canada. By London: Burgess and Hill. 18 19. 8vo, 2
.
pp. 126.
B., H., s.
Douglas
20686
A
Funeral Sermon, occasioned by the Death preached at Chesterville, S. C, January i6th. 1842, by Rev. John Douglas. ... Charleston^ S. C. 1859. H. 20687 Svo, pp. 20.
of Mrs.
(J.)
Ann McClure
Douglas [Mr.) An Address on Slavery, Sabbath Protection, and Church Reform. By Mr. Douglas of Cavers. Edinburgh : A.
C. Black.
fif
20688
1838?
[Douglas {Mrs.
R.)]
By
American Republic.
On a
the Conservative Elements of the 8vo. Chillicothe. 1842.
Lady.
Douglas (Stephen A.) Brief Treatise upon Constitutional and Party Questions, and the History of Political Parties, received orally by J. Madison Cutts. New York. 1866. 8vo. Douglas. Authority.
...
The New
Dividing Line between Federal and Local York. 1859. ^^^j PP- 4°^' 20691 From "Harper's Magazine."
Douglas.
The Campaign
Douglas and Lincoln
at
in Illinois.
Alton,
Illinois.
Last Joint Debate. Washington. 1858. H. 20692
Svo, pp. 32.
Observations on Senator Douglas's Views of Douglas. Popular Sovereignty, as expressed in Harper's Magazine, for Washington : Thos. McGill. 1859. ^^°' PPSeptember, 1859. 16. + Second Edition. [^Ibid.'] 1859. ^^o? PP* 2420693
Douglas.
Political
Debates.
See
Lincoln (A.)
Address ... at the Annual Fair of the New-York State Agricultural Society, Albany: C. Van Bentkuysen, Printer. 185 1. held at Rochester, September, 185 1. Constitution of 8vo, pp. 24. h. Svo, pp. 41. c, H. + Washington. 1852. Mr. Douglas, from the Committee Kansas. In the Senate ... February 18, 1858. 8vo, pp. [n. p. n. d.] on Territories, submitted the following Minority Reports, Speeches ... on the Senate ... February 23, 24. Execution of United States Laws. 1855, on the Bill ... to protect Officers and other Persons acting under the Authority 8vo, pp. 8. In the Senate of the Unifed of the United States, [n. p. n. d.]
Also
:
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Mr. Douglas made the following Report. ... [n. p. n. d.] 8vo, pp. 16. h. Kansas-Lecompton Convention. Speech ... on the President's Message, ... in the
States.
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DOUGLAS. Senate pp.
...
December H.
15.
9,
Washington
1857.
— Kansas — Utah — Dred
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497
printed by Lemuel
Scott Decision,
...
1857.
Toioers.
delivered
at
—
8vo,
Springfield,
Letter ... on the June 12, 1857. Springfield. 1857. 8vo, pp. 14. h. Letter ... Nebraska and Kansas Territorial Bill. Washington. 1854. 8vo, pp. 7. Washington : in reply to the Editor of the State Capitol Reporter, Concord, N. H. Sentinel Office. 1854. 8vo, pp. 7. Letter of Senator Douglas, Vindicating his Character and Position on the Nebraska Bill, against the Assaults contained in the Proceedings in a Public Meeting composed of Twenty-Five Clergymen of Chicago. Washington. April Popular Sovereignty. B., H. Non-intervention 1854. 8vo, pp. 14. Speech ... in the Senate ... February 23, 1859, in Reply to Hon. A. G. Brown, of Mississippi ... together with an Appendix ... Washington. 1859. 8vo, pp. 32. h. Non- Interference by Congress with Slavery in the Territories. Speech ... Senate, May [^Baltimore, i860.] 8vo, pp. 40. -|- \_Waskington. i860.] 8vo, pp. 15 and 16, i860. Oration ... on the Inauguration of the Jackson Statue, at the City of Washington, 32. Washington: Printed by Lemuel Toivers. 1853. 8vo, pp. 16. January 8, 1863. Popular Sovereignty in the Territories. Judge Douglas in Reply to Judge Black, [n. 8vo, pp. 24. Popular Sovereignty the Dividing Line between Federal H. p. n. d.] Netv Tork. 1859. 8vo, pp. 65. -|- Nezu York : Harper and Local Authority. Brothers, Publishers. 1859. 8vo, pp. 40. H. Remarks ... on the Memorial of the New England Clergymen; United States Senate, March 14, 1854. River and Harbor Improvements. Letter ... to Governor Matteson, of Illinois, [n. p. n. d.] 8vo, H. Speech ... on the Bill to refund the Fine Imposed on General Jackson, pp. 8. at New Orleans. Delivered ... January 7,1844. Washington. 1844. 8vo, pp. 13. h. + Speech ... on the AnnexaNeiv Tork : printed by yared W. Bell. 1851. 8vo, pp. 8. ^Washington. 1845.] 8vo, pp. 7. h. tion of Texas ... in the House, ... Jan. 6, 1845. Speech ... on the Mexican War. ... In the House ... May 13,1846. Washington. Speech ... on the Territorial Question. Delivered in H. 1846. 8vo, pp. 16. Washington. 1850. 8vo, pp. 31. Senate ... March 13 and 14, 1850. h, Speech Delivered in the ... in Reply to Mr. Soule, relative to the Public Lands in California. Washington. 1850. 8vo, pp. 14. Senate ... June 26th and 28th, 1850. h. Speech ... on the "Measures of Adjustment," Delivered in ... Chicago, Oct. 23, Washington. [1850.] 8vo, pp. 16. -|- Washington : Gideon Co., Printers. 1850. 1851. 8vo, pp. 32. + Neiv Tork: Printed by Jared W. Bell. 1851. 8vo, pp. 31. 8vo, pp. 16. Speech ... on the Munroe Doctri.ne, Feb. 14, 1853. [n. p. n. d.] Speech ... in Reply to Senators Clayton and Butler, on the Clayton-Bulwer s. Speech ... on the Treaty on Central America ... March 10, 17, 1853. pp. 39. 8vo, pp. 15. s. Speech ... Nebraska Territory, January 30, 1854. [n. p. n. d.] Washington. 1854. 8vo, pp. 30. s. on Nebraska and Kansas, March 3, 1854. Speech ... on Kansas Territorial Affairs. ... in the Senate ... March 20, 1856. 8vo, pp. 29. Speech ... on the Washington : printed at the Union Office. 1856. President's Message; Kansas-Lecompton Convention: December 9, 1857. pp. 15. DeSpeech ... against the Admission of Kansas under the Lecompton Constitution. Illinois,
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Washington. 1858. 8vo, pp. 29. h. 22, 1858. Speech ... in the Senate Bill, April 17, 1858. February 23, 1859, in reply to Hon. A. G. Brown, of Mississippi, With an Ap... Washington: Printed by L. Toivers. 1859. 8vo, pp. 32. Speeches ... on pendix. the occasion of his Public Receptions By the Citizens of New Orleans, Philadelphia 8vo, pp. 16. Washington: Printed by L. Toivers. 1859. State and Baltimore.
livered in the Senate
Speech
...
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on the Pacific Railroad
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Speech
of the Union. pp. 15.
...
in
the Senate, January
3,
1S61.
[n. p.
n. d.]
8vo,
H.
Douglas.
The
Life of Stephen A. Douglas ... with SelecSpeeches and Reports. By a Member of the Western Bar. New Tork: Derby Cff 'Jackson, i860. 8vo, pp. c. 29694 264. + New York. i860. i2mo, pp. 451.
tions
from
VOL. V.
his
62
DOUGLAS.
498
Douglas.
Life of Stephen A. Douglas, U. S. Senator from Baltimore: "John P. Des Forges, i860. i2mo, pp. J2.
Illinois,
Douglas. Addresses on the Death of Hon. Stephen A. Douglas. Delivered in the Senate and House of RepresentaWashington. 1861. tives on Tuesday, July 9, 1861. pp. 92. The
to Douglas Biographical Sketch of Stephen A. Douglas. 8vo, pp. 8. Douglas' Doctrine of Popular Sovereignty in the Territories ; its counterpart. By a Missourian. St. Louis : printed by R. V. Kennedy fej" Company, H. Mr. Douglas and the Doctrine of Coercion; i860. 8vo, pp. 42. together with Letters from Hon. Herschell V. Johnson ... and Hon. J. K. Paulding. ...
following relate
:
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Washington, [n. d.]
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[n. p.
—
8vo, pp. 24. Organization, Constitution and By-Laws of the Douglas together with an Appeal to the Public. Chicago. 1862. 5
n. d.]
Monument
Association
—
Political Record of Stephen A. Douglas on the Slavery Question. H. Tract issued by the Illinois Republican State Central Committee, [n. p. n. d.] 8vo, pp. 16. Third Edition, Revised and Enlarged. \^Albany. i860.] 8vo, Record of Hon. Stephen A. Douglas on the Tariff. Compiled from the pp. 15. Official Records of Congress, for the Peoples' State Committee of Pennsylvania. 8vo, Remarks on Popular Sovereignty as Maintained and Denied respectively by pp. 7. Douglas and Attorney-General Black. a Southern By Citizen. Baltimore : Judge Murphy 8vo, pp. 40. "See, the Conquering Hero comes." PrinciCo. 1859. ples of Stephen A. Douglas illustrated in his Speeches, [n. p. n. d.] 8vo, pp. 16.
8vo, pp. 19.
A
+
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&
The Communications of " Mercaupon the Contest between the Earl of Selkirk, and the Hudson's Bay Company, on one side, and the North-West ComRepublished from the Montreal Herald. pany on the other. Montreal. 1817. 8vo, pp. 100. 20697 [Douglas (Thomas).]
tor,"
[Douglas.]
Letter to the Earl of Liverpool from the Earl by a Correspondence -w'xth the Colonial Department (in the years 1817, 1818 and 1819,) on the subject of the Red River Settlement in North America. [^London.'] 1 8 19. 8vo, pp. 224. 20698
of Selkirk
;
— accompanied
Printed for private distribution only.
[Douglas.] A Narrative of Occurrences in the Indian Countries of North America, since the Connexion of the Right Hon. the Earl of Selkirk v^ith the Hudson's Bay Company, and his attempt to establish a Colony on the Red River; with a Detailed Account of his Lordship's Military Expedition to, and Subsequent Proceedings at Fort William, in Upper Canada. London: T. Edgerton [etc.] 1817. 8vo, pp. xiv, 152, 87. H. Reprinted
at
Montreal, 1818.
8vo.
See
*'M. Rev.,"
lx-xxiv,
443.
[Douglas.] Precis touchant la Colonic du Lord Selkirk, sur Riviere Rouge; sa destruction en 1815 et 1816, et le massacre du Gouverneur Semple et de son parti. Avec des Observations la
DOUGLAS.
499
sur un ouvrage public recemment, et intitule Occurrences in the Indian Countries," &c.
Londres en 1817. Montreal.
anglais, public a
"
A
Narrative of I'ouvrage 1818. 8vo, pp.
...
De
226, Ixxxvii.
s. 20700 [Douglas.] Report of the Proceedings connected with the Disputes between the Earl of Selkirk and the North-West Company, at the Assizes held at York, in Upper Canada, Oct. 1 818. From Minutes taken in the Court. Montreal. 18 19. 8vo, pp. 404. + London: McMillan. 1819. 8vo, pp. 478.
viii,
[Douglas.] A Sketch of the British Fur Trade in North America; with Observations relative to the North-West Company of Montreal. By the Earl of Selkirk. Second Edition. London: 'James Rtdgway. 1816. 8vo, 3 1., pp. 130. H. 20702 [Douglas.] Statement Respecting The Earl of Selkirk's Settlement of Kildonan, Upon the Red River, In North America ; Its Destruction In the Years 1815 and 18 16; And the Massacre of Governor Semple and his Party. London. \_\%\'] ^ 8vo, Title,
Map.
pp. 125, Ixxxix.
A
20703
the work referred to in a postscript to the " Narrative," No. 20699, ^^ having made its appearance in the circle of Lord Selkirk's friends. Rich had a copy with a manuscript note, signed J. Halkett, from which it would appear that he was the author of it. The following is a much enlarged edition of the same
note at the beginning
dated January, 1817.
is
It
is
:
[Douglas.] Statement respecting The Earl of Selkirk's Settlement upon the Red River in North America; its Destruction in 181 5 and r8i6; and the Massacre of Governor Semple With Observations upon a Recent Publication, and his Party. London:
&c.
Map. The sheets
"A
Narrative of Occurrences in the Indian Countries," 8vo, pp. viii, 194, c. "John Murray. 1817. H., p. + New York. 1818. 8vo. s. 20704
Entitled
preface, dated
June, 1817,
was, some time
ago,
says,
"the statement contained
printed, and
circulated
in
the following
among Lord
Selkirk's personal was thought proper to communicate
and some other individuals to whom it it contained." Also Observations on the present state of the Highlands of Scotland, with a view of the Causes and Probable Consequences of Emigration. By the Earl of Selkirk. London: Longman. 1805. 8vo, pp. vii, 223, Ivi. Eight Letters: on the Subject of the Earl of Selkirk's Pamphlet on Highland c. Emigration; as they lately appeared under the signature of Americus, in one of the Edinburgh Newspapers, with Supplementary Remarks. London : Longman. Svo. friends,
the facts which
:
—
Douglas.
Douglas Judge
See
(T.)
in Florida.
Macdonald (John), and Strachan (John). Autobiography of Thomas Douglas, late York. 1856. i2mo. Portrait. 20705
New 100
copies printed for the family.
DOUGLASS.
500
Douglas. Washington a Free Mason. An Address ... Before ... [the] Ancient Free Masons of ... Florida, At St. Augustine, Florida, ... November 4th, ... By Thomas Douglas, ... Tallahassee. 1853. 8vo, pp. 37. h. 20706
Douglass (D. B.) Statement of Facts and Circumstances connected with the Removal of the Author from the Presidency of Kenyon College. By D. B. Douglass. 1844. Svo, pp, 37. Douglass. Further Statement of Facts and Circumstances connected vi^ith the Removal of the Author from the Presidency of Kenyon College, in Answer to " The Reply of Trustees," etc. By D. B. Douglass, ll.d. Albany : Erastus H. Pease. 1845. 8vo, pp. 71. B. 20708 See
Douglass
The
(F.)
by Frederick Douglass, Svo, pp. 44.
Douglass.
" Kenyon College."
A
Anti-Slavery Movement. ...
Rochester:
Lee.,
Mann
^
H.
The
Constitution of the United States: Slavery or Anti-Slavery? By Frederick Douglass. delivered in Glasgow,
W.
Lecture 1855.
Co.
March
26, i860
Birtwhistle^ Printers, [n. d.]
l6mo,
...
.
20709
is it
A
Pro-
Speech
Halifax: T. and
pp. 16.
H.
20710
Douglass. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave. Written by Himself. Boston. 1845. i2mo, Portrait. -\- Second Edition. \lhid^ 1846. + Third pp. 125. Edition. 1847. i2mo, pp. 190. H. 20711 The
preface
is
by
W.
L. Garrison.
Douglass. ecrite par
196.
Vie de Frederick Douglass Esclave Americain, lui-meme ... Paris: Pagnerre. 1848. i6mo, pp. H. 20712 .
Douglass. Levensverhaal van Frederik Douglass, een' gewezen' slaaf, door hem zelven beschreven. Uit het Engelsch. Rotterdam: H. A. Kramers. 1846. 8vo. Portrait. 20713
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Bondage and My Freedom. Part i. Life as a Freeman. By Frederick Douglass. With an Introduction. By Dr. James M'Cune Smith. ... New York and Auburn : Miller^ Or ton l^ Mulligan. 1 855. -|1856. i2mo, pp. 464. Portrait. h, 20714
Douglass.
as a Slave.
My
Part
ir.
— Life
Douglass. Sclaverei und Freiheit. erick Douglass. ... Hamburg, i860.
Autobiographie von Fredh. pp. xiv, 366.
i6mo,
DOUGLASS.
American
Douglass.
Slavery.
501
Report of a Public Meeting
held at Finsbury Chapel, Moorfields, to receive Frederick lass, the American Slave ... May 22, 1846. ... London.
Doug-
H.
20716
8vo, pp. 24.
1846.
Also; Eulogy on the late Hon. William Jay ... delivered on the Invitation of the Rochester : A. Strong ©" Co. 1859. Colored Citizens of New York, May 12, 1859. Oration, delivered in ... at Rochester, July 5, 1852. ... Rocheiter. H. 8vo, pp. 32. The Slave's Appeal to Great Britain. ... [n. p. n. d.] No 1852. 8vo, pp. 39. Two Speeches, ... one on West India Emancipation, ... at Cananpaging. H. daigua, Aug. 4th, and the other on the Dred Scott Decision, delivered in New York, 8vo, pp. 46. Rochester, N. T. : C. P. Deiuay. [1857.] on the ... May, 1857.
—
—
—
Douglass, and
others.
Arguments, Pro and Con, on the
call
National Emigration Convention, to be held in Cleveland, By Frederick Douglass, W. J. Watkins, Ohio, August, 1854. & J. M. Whitfield. With a Short Appendix of the Statistics of Canada West, West Indies, Central and South America, By M. T. Newsom. [n. p. n. d.] 8vo, pp. 34. 20717 for a
Douglass
(J.
H.)
Report on Operations during and after By J. H. Douglass,
the Battles at Gettysburg, July, 1863. M.D. New York. 1863. 8vo, pp. 29.
20718
Also: Letter from J. H. Douglass, Associate Secretary, giving some idea of the Sanitary December 8, 1862. extent of our Operation and Plans to be pursued. Commission, No. 57. Reports on the Operations and Relief Agents of the Sanitary Commission, After the Battle of Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862. By J. H. New York. 1863. 8vo, pp. 31. Douglass, M.D., & C. W. Brink, m.d.
—
Douglass (M.) The Personal Narrative of Mrs. Margaret Douglass, imprisoned in Norfolk for the crime of teaching Free b., p. Boston. 1854. 8vo, pp. 65. Colored Children to Read. [Douglass (W.)] The Abuses and Scandal of some late Pamphlets in favour of Inoculation of the Small-pox, as pracBoston. Letter to A S , m.d. & f.r.s. tised in Boston. M. 20720 1722. 8vo, pp. 20.
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A
Discourse Concerning the Currencies of the Especially with Regard to their Paper Money More Particularly, In Relation to the Province London : T. of the Massachusetts-Bay, in New England. T. Cooper. [1739.] 8vo, pp. 54. 4- Boston: ... S. Knee/and 8vo, pp. 47. 4- (With a Postscript thereto.) Green. ... 1740. London: Reprinted. 175 1. 8vo, pp. 40-62. J.C.B. + London.
[Douglass.]
British Plantations in America. ;
&
1857.
^v°-
^^-J ^-
20721
" The many schemes," says the author, " at present upon the Anvil in Boston, for emitting enormous quantities of Paper Money, are the occasion of this discourse. ... It
DOUGLASS.
502
was always my opinion that the Province of the Massachusetts Bay, is by far the most vigorous and promising plant (with proper cultivation^ of all the British Plantations." Highly eulogized by McCuUoch in his " Literature of Political Economy." For observations on the above, see S. (W.)
A
[Douglass.] Small-pox.
Boston.
Dissertation concerning Inoculation of the m. 20722 1730. 8vo, pp. 28.
An
[Douglass.]
Essay, Concerning Silver and Paper CurRegard to the British Colonies in New England. Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Green. [n. d.] 8vo, Title, pp. 23. ba. 20723
More
rencies;
especially with
A
The Practical History of New Epidemic ErupMiliary Fever, with an Angina Ulcusculosa, Which Prevailed in Boston, New England, in the Years 1735 and 1736. Douglass.
tive
By William Douglass, m.d. 1736. Also:
8vo, Title, pp.
A
ii,
Boston
:
18.
Printed by Thomas Fleet. ba. 20724
Practical Essay Concerning the Small-pox.
Boston. 1730. 8vo, pp. 38. the earliest on the subject published in the colonies. The following tract bears on this question: Friendly Debate; or, a Dialogue between Academicus and Sawney, [W. Douglass, m.d.] and Mundungus, two eminent Physicians, about some of their Performances. Boston. 1722. 8vo.
These medical
treatises are
among
A
Some Observations on
[Douglass.]
emitting 60000/. in Bills of a
the
New Tenour,
Scheme projected to be
for
redeemed with
and Gold. Shewing the Various Operations of these and their Tendency to hurt the Publick Interest. In a Letter from a Merchant in Boston, to his Friend in the Country. Boston : Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Green. MDCCXXXViii. Silver Bills,
8vo, Title, pp. 25.
A
BA. 20725
Historical and Political, Of the first Improvements, and present State of the British Settlements in North-America. Containing i. Some general Account of ancient and modern Colonies, the granting and settling of the British Continent and West-India Island
Douglass.
Summary,
Planting, progressive
Colonies, with some transient Remarks concerning the adjoining French and Spanish Settlements, and other Remarks of various Natures. 11. The Hudson's-Bay Company's Lodges, Fur and Skin Trade, iii. Newfoundland Harbours and Cod-Fishery. IV. The Province of L'Accadie or Nova-Scotia ; with the Vicissitudes of the Property and Jurisdiction thereof, and its present State, v. The several Grants of Sagadahock, Province of Main, Massachusett's-Bay, and New- Plymouth, united by a new Charter in the present Province of Massachusect's-Bay,
:
DOUTRE.
commonly
503
New-England. By William Douglass, m.d. New- England : by Rogers and Fowle. md,-
called
Vol. I. ... Boston, cc,XLix. 8vo, pp. pp. 416.
Hi, (3),
568.
+
Vol.
11.
1751.
8vo, 2
1.,
20726
H.
This work was originally printed in numbers, as by W. D., m.d., the first of which appeared in 1747. The first volume was finished in 1749, the second in 1751. The death of the author, in October, 1752, prevented the completion of the work. There are some copies of Vol. 11. [With Appendix "to render this work more compleat, from Salmon's Geographical and Historical Grammar," 1751.] Boston: D. Foivk. 1753.
8vo, 2
1.,
pp.440,
c.
Douglass. A Summary, [&c., as before]. Boston : NewEngland, Printed : London, re-printed for R. Baldwin, m. dcc.lv. 2 vols., 8vo, 3 1., pp. iv, 568, Map; 3 1., pp. 416. c. 20727 An
exact reprint of the Boston edition of 1749, with the addition of a map. Alat the end of the contents of Vol. i. there is " Place the Map to face the
though
Title of Vol. I.," no copy has yet been found, in
its
original state, with the
map.
Douglass. A Summary, [&c., as before]. London: R. and mdcclx. 2 vols., 8vo, 3 1., pp. iv, 568; 3 1., pp. Map. 20728 416, 3 1. A reprint of the edition of 1745, almost page for page, with a few alterations and y. Dodsley.
At the heads of each page
corrections.
work
is
are placed
the parts and sections.
The
authentic and valuable, and should find
Adam Smith
characterizes the author as
its place in every American library. " The honest and downright Dr. Douglass."
Sec also Bancroft, iv. 58.
The Heresy of Secession. Speech Booneville, Missouri, May 7, 1862. St. Louis: George Knapp Co. 1862. 8vo, pp. 16. 20729 Douglass (William).
delivered at
&
Report of the Trustees of the Douglass Houghton Mining
Company, Willcox.
Stockholders. ^v°5 PP- 3^-
the
to
1847.
DouiN DE LA MoTTE {M.) Douin De
la
Detroit
:
printed by
Charles
"• 20730
Memoire Apologetique, de M.
Motte, Chevalier, Capitaine d'une Compagnie deMarine, Au Cap, He St. Domingue: Contenant,
tachee de la Ses Griefs contre Monsieur le Comte d'Estaing, Commandeur des Ordres du Roy tres Chretien, et representant sa Personne a
Domingue, Et Les Raisons
qui le forwent a venir chercher Etats du Roy d'Angleterre. Charleston : de r Imprimerie de Pierre Timothee. m,dcc,lxv. 410, pp. 21. P. St.
un Azile dans
A
A
les
very rare piece.
An
English translation accompanies the work.
DoussEAU (Alphonse). Lepelletier.
DouTRE
1
870.
Christophe Colomb. 8vo, pp. 147.
(Joseph).
Le Concours
Boucherville.
Le Havre 20732 1851.
;
DOVER.
504
DouTRE.
Les Finances de 18 12.
Montreal.
1844.
pp. 500.
8vo,
20734
DouTRE.
Les Sauvages des Canada.
DouuiLY
20735
See Gerbier (Balthazar).
[Baron).
Trente mois de ma vie, quinze mon voyage du Congo, ou ma des infamies debitees contre moi Suivis de details
DouviLLE (Jean mois avant
1852.
et
justification
Baptiste).
quinze mois apres
;
moeurs
usages des habitants du Bresil et de Buenos-Ayres, et d'une description de la colonic patagonide, Paris: Pauteur; Dentu; Delaunay; Treuttel et Wurt% ; Paulin Bechet, 1833. 8vo. 20736
curieux sur
les
DouviLLE. Dentu; :
telet
Dove
et les
Fin de [etc.]
(J.)
A
By John Dove.
la
monarchic en Amerique.
1826.
Paris: Sau-
8vo, pp. 72.
'^'^IZl
Biographical History of the London. 1833. i2mo.
Wesley Family. 20738
A
History of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Origin, Progress, and Mode of Development. By i2mo, pp. Fore. 1855. John Dove. ^Richmondf^ Clemmitt 178. 20739
Dove.
Virginia:
its
&
Dove. The Virginia Text-Book: containing a History of Masonic Grand Lodges, ... By John Dove. Third Edition. Richmond: J. E. Goode^ Printer. 186-. i2mo, pp. 380. Portrait. 20740
Dover,
Del.
Dover, January
Cash Lottery, &c.
[^Philadelphia.
i.
1771.
1771.]
Dover Land and p. i.
P.
20741
Dover, A'^ H. Articles of Confession, and Covenant, and Documents of the First Church in Dover, 1835. Dover, N. H. 1835. i2mo, pp. 21. 20742
other
A
of Mortality for the Society of Friends, in Dover, to 1791. Also a General Bill of Mortality (1767-1802.) [Dover, N. H.:'] Printed by ba., m. 20743 James K. Remich. 1 803. 4to, pp. 25. Bill
N. H., from 1708 for Dover, N. H.
89th Anniversary of the National Independence, July 4, Full Report of the Celebration ... 1865, at Dover, N. H. Oration by Hon. James W. Patterson ... . Dover, N. H. : B. Barnes, Jr. 1865. 8vo, pp. 36. H. 20744
DOW.
505
The Dover and Great Falls Directory; with the Salmon Falls Directory, Business Directories, etc. By Dean Dudley. Dover: D. Lothrop Co. 1867. 8vo, pp. 115, 32. 20745
^
Mayor's Address, and Annual Report of the Receipts and Expenditures, Report of Departments, etc., for the Municipal Year 1868. Dover, N. H.: Libbey & Co., Printers. 1869. i2mo, pp. 70. h. Report of the Public Schools in the Town of Dover, for the Year 1865-6. [n. p. n. d.] 8vo, pp. 8. H. Report of the Receipts and Expenditures of the Town of Dover, for the Year ending Feb. Also:
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1866.
[n.
n.
d.]
(D.)
...
A
ver Wolcott,
...
Dow
p.
Dow,
Daniel
8vo, pp.
8.
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Sermon preached before His Excellency Oli-
the General Election, May 4, 1825. By Hartford: Charles Babcock, Printer. 1825.
at
...
20746
8vo, pp. 18.
A
Discourse delivered in Chepachet, R. I., December s. 1830. Before the Glocester Temperance Association. ... Providence: H. H. Brown. 1831. i2mo, pp. New Haven Theology, alias Taylorism, alias Neology; in its own Language, 24. with Notes appended. ... Thompson: printed by George Roberts. 1834. 8vo, pp. 66. Also:
—
Dow
Bill of Mortality for Kensington, N. H., Comfrom the Record of the late Rev. Jeremiah Fogg. By Jabez Dow. Printed at Dover, N. H. 1802. pp. 18.
(J.) piled chiefly
Dow
(J. W.) Sermon at Tyringham, [Mass.] July lO, 1831, Twentieth Anniversary of his Ordination. By J. Warw. 20748 Lenox. 1 83 1. ren Dow.
at
the
Dow
1806,
Belleville.
at
Hampton,
Hampshire, on the 25th of December, 1838, In
Commem-
Dow New
Discourse delivered July 4, Newark, N. J. 1806. 8vo.
at
(J.)
By John Dow. (J.)
An
Address,
Historical
oration of the Settlement of that having elapsed since that event.
cord: Asa McFarland.
20749
delivered
Town. Two Hundred Years By Joseph Dow, a.m. Con-
M,DCCC,xxxix. 8vo, pp. 44.
20750
Dow
(Lorenzo). Analectic History touching Nullification, The Last Warning. Washington. and Southern. N. 20751 1834. 8vo.
Northern
Dow. The Dealings of God, Man, and the Devil as exemplified in the Life, Experience, and Travels of Lorenzo Dow, in a period of over half a century, together vv^ith his Polemic and ;
Fourth Edition. Norwich, (Ct.:) i2mo, pp. 704. C. To which is Vicissitudes of Life, by Peggy Dow. New York.
Miscellaneous Writings. JVilliam Faulkner. 1833.
added
The
1854.
8vo, pp. 352.
-|"
Rev. John Dowling, D.D. VOL. V
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With an Introductory
New
York.
63
1856.
Essay.
By
8vo, pp. 613.
the
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DOW.
5o6
Dow. History of Cosmopolite; or, Lorenzo's Journal, conYork: John taining his Experience and Travels to 1814. G. Tot ten. 1814. i6mo, pp. 360. Plate, -j- Philadelphia. 18 16. i2mo. Fifth Edition. Wheeling, Va.: Joshua Martin. 1848. Cincin8vo, pp. 720. -|- Pittsburgh. 1849. 8vo, pp. 725.
New
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Co.
1
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8vo, pp. 720. 8vo, pp. 720.
85 1.
1859.
Dow.
The
-f Philadelphia: J as. B. Smith H. -f- Cincinnati. 1859. 8vo.
^ c.
Life and Travels of Lorenzo Dovi^, written by i2mo. M. 20754 1804.
Hartford.
himself.
Dow.
Perambulations of a Cosmopolite; or, Travels and Europe and America. [With his other works. Rochester: O. Sco field. 1842. 8vo, Edited] by Orrin Scofield, Portrait. C. New York. 1885. 8vo. c.20755 pp. 421.
Labors
in
+
Dow.
The
Stranger in Charleston, or the Trial and ConLorenzo Dow, addressed to the United States in general, and South Carolina in particular. Philadelphia. 1822. l2mo. P. -\- Second Edition. Philadelphia. 1822. i2mo. fession
of
Dow.
The Travels and Providential Experience of Lorenzo written by himself with an Appendix, containing Credentials, &c. Second Edition. Liverpool: printed by H. Forshaw. 1806. l2mo, pp. 240. 20757
Dow
:
;
The
was an
itinerant Methodist preacher, who, in through most of the United States. Also: All the Polemical Works of Lorenzo Dow. ... Nczo York. i2mo, pp. 300.1814. A Chain, with its Concomitants; or, Polemical Reflections. New York. 1807. i2mo, D. Poughkeepsie. 1809. i2mo, pp. 81. [Dow.] A Cry from the Wilpp. 8i. [Dow.] A derness, &c. By Cosmopolite. United States. 1830. i2mo, pp. 70. Cry from the Wilderness. A Voice from the East. A Reply from the West. Trouble from the North, Exemplified in the South. Intended as a ... warning to the People of the United States. By Cosmopolite, &c. United States. 1837. 32mo, pp. 167. Extracts from Original Letters, to the Methodist Bishops, mostly from their Preachers A Hint to the Public, and Members, in North America. Liverpool. 1806. Bvo. h. 12 mo, pp. 22. n. d.] or Thoughts on the Fulfillment of Prophecy, [n. p. (References to America and American History.) A Journey from Babylon to Jerusalem ... with an Essay on the Rights of Man. Lansinpburgh. 18 12. i2mo, pp. [Dow.] Lorenzo's Thoughts on various Religious Opinions. Ncwbern, N. C. 149. 1806. i2mo, pp. 84. The Opinion of Dow; or, Lorenzo's Thoughts. ... in an QuintAddress to the People of New England. Windham. 1804. i6mo, pp. 162. essence of Lorenzo's Works, ... or the Four Volumes of Lorenzo's Journal concen-
author, a native of Connecticut,
the exercise
of
his
vocation,
travelled
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Philadelphia.
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8vo, pp.
554.
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Short Account of a Long
Travel; with Beauties of Wesley. By Lorenzo Dow. Philadelphia. 1823. 8vo, pp. p. Travels and Labors of Lorenzo Dow in Europe and America, with an 59. account of his Life and Christian Experience, his Chain, Journey from Babylon, Dialogues, and Hints on Prophecy, to which is Added Peggy Dow's Vicissitudes, or the Journey of Life. Rochester. 1842. 8vo, pp. 507.
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DOWNER.
Dow
A
(M.)
Sermon preached
507
in Beverly,
August 20, 18 12,
the Day of the National Fast, on Account of War with GreatBritain; and again at ... Salem, April 8, 1813, the Day of the Annual Fast in Massachusetts. By Moses Dow, a.m. Salem: H., M., N. printed by Joshua Gushing. 1813. 8vo, pp. 16
Dow
(P. or
M.)
Vicissitudes in the Wilderness, exemplified
Journal of Peggy 1833. l2mo.
in the
Dow.
Norwich, Conn. 20759
Fifth Edition.
Short Patent Sermons, by "Dow, {Jr.), pseudonym. Originally published in the New York Sunday Mercury. 20760 Revised and Corrected. New York. 1841. 8vo.
Dow
Jr.,"
On
topics of the day.
DowDALL {Commander P. S.) Narrative of the Loss of the Brig Charles, on her Passage from Liverpool to Newfoundland, and Miraculous Delivery of the Master and two of the Crew in 20761 an open boat. Liverpool. [1812.] 8vo. DowDELL
(J.
F.)
James F. Dowdell,
The Kansas Issue. Remarks of Alabama, advocating the necessity
Hon. of ad-
Guarantees for the Protection of Southern Rights,
ditional p.
of
n. d.]
Svo, pp.
[n.
H. 20762
7.
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DowE
Lord Chatham; a Biography, (William). Junius the Condition of English Politics preceding and Contemporary with the Revolutionary Junian Period. York. c. 20763 1857. Svo.
setting
forth
DowLER
(B.)
Researches upon the Vital Dynamics of Civil m.d. New Orleans. 1849.
By Bennett Dowler,
Government.
20764
Svo, pp. 29.
DowLER. Tableaux, Geographical, Commercial, Geological, and Sanitary, of New Orleans. By Bennett Dowler, m.d. New c. 20765 Orleans: Daily Delta Office. [1S53?] Svo, pp. 40. New Orleans. 1857. Also: Jlistory of the Gigantic Headed Boy of Georgia. New Orleans: printed by Joseph Svo, pp. 8. — A Question of Originality settled ...
...
Cohn.
1846.
Svo, pp. S.
DowLEY.
H.
(Slight reference to
American
literature.)
History and Honorary Roll of the Twelfth RegiBy Dowley. New York. 1870. S. N. Y.
ment Infantry, N. G.
20766
i2mo, pp. 216.
[Downer the Colony of
(Silas).]
Rhode
A
Discourse delivered
in
Providence, in
Island, on the 25th day of July,
1768, at
DOWNING.
508
Tree
the Dedication of the in the
man.
of Liberty,
Tree. By a Son of Liberty. MDCCLXViii. 8vo, pp. 1 6.
from the Summer-House Providence : John Water-
20767
this event, see the "
For an account of
Providence Gazette," July 30, 1768. Reprinted in J. R. Bartlett's " Catalogue of Mr. J. C. Brown's Library." See also Bart" lett's Bibl. of Rhode Island," and Staple's " Annals of Providence," 221.
DowNES (B.) Brief and Remarkable Narrative of the Life and Extreme Sufferings of Barnabas Downes, particularly in the Brig Arnold, which was cast away near Plymouth 26 Dec. 1778, [when abovt 50 men were frozen to death. Boston.] 1786. i2mo. w. 20768 Downes
United States Almanack, or complete EphePhiladelphia. i2mo. ConB. 20769
(J.)
meris for 1843. By John Downes. tinued to 1845 or later.
Downey
(Stephen
from the Kingdom
New
W.)
of the
Play of Destiny, as Played by Actors
Dead
in the
Theatre of the Universe.
Creek, {JV. Fa.) 1867. 8vo, pp. 76.
20770
The Downfall of Despotism ... showing ... the Invasion of Britain and the Reign of Liberty in the New World. London: James Nisbet
&
Co.
1853. 8vo, pp. 32.
20771
s.
Downing (Andrew
Jackson). The Architecture of Country Designs for Cottages, Farm Houses, and Villas, with Remarks on Interiors, Furniture, and the Best Modes of Warming and Ventilating. ... By J. A. Downing ... New Thirteenth Thousand. New York: D. York. 1850. 8vo. Appleton Co. M.DCCC.Liv. 8vo, pp. X, (i), 484. I Plate and
Houses
;
including
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320 Woodcuts.
BA.
20772
Downing. Cottage Residences; or, a Series of Designs for Rural Cottages, and Cottage-Villas, adapted to North America. By A. J. Downing New-York and London: Wiley and Putnam. 1842. 8vo, 2 1., pp. 187. Woodcuts. BA. -|- Second Edition, Third Edition. New York and New York. 1844. London. 1847. 8vo. -|- New York. 1852. 8vo, pp. 215.
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Downing. The Fruits and Fruit Trees of America: or, Culture, Propagation, and Management, in the Garden and chard, of Fruit Trees generally: with Descriptions of all Finest Varieties of Fruit, Native and Foreign, cultivated in Country.
By A.
and Putnam.
J.
1845.
Downing.
...
i2mo, pp.
New xiv,
the
Orthe this
York and London: Wiley Woodcuts, ba. -f~
594.
DOWNING.
509
Eleventh Edition, Revised. New York. 1849. i2mo, pp. 594. 1850. 8vo. H. -\- Revised and Corrected by -f- New York. Charles Downing. New York: John Wiley. 1857. i2mo, pp. XX, 760. New York. [Ibid.'] i860. New York. 1864. 8vo, pp. XX, 760. -[- Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged by C. Downing. New York: J. fViley iS Son. 1 869. 8vo, pp.
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xxiv, 1098.
20774
Some
copies were printed on large paper, with the plates colored.
Downing. Rural Essays. By A. J. Downing. Edited, with a Memoir of the Author, by George W. Curtis; and a Letter to his Friends by Frederilca Bremer. New York. 1853. -)- New York: Leavitt and Allen. 1854. 8vo, pp. Woodcuts. BA. -f- New York. 1856. 8vo, pp. 646.
Ixxi,
557.
20775
A
Downing.
Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Landadapted to North America ... By A. J. Downing. New-York London: PViley and Putnam. 1 84 1. 8vo, 2 1., pp. 451, (i). BA. -\- Second Edition, enlarged, revised, and newly illustrated. ... [Ibid.] 1844. 8vo, pp. xiv, Plate and Woodcuts, ba. -f" New York: Saxton 9-497. Co. 1853. 8vo, pp. 532. -\- 1855. 4" Sixth Edition, enlarged, revised and newly illustrated. With a Supplement ... by Henry Winthrop Sargent. New York: A. O. Moore bf Co. Portrait, Woodcuts, and 6 Plates, ba. 1859. 8vo, pp. 576. scape
Gardening,
.
^
^
Downing
an Madagascar, &c.
Pirate of 8vo, pp.
iv,
Compendious History
of the Indian
Progress, Strength and Forces of Angria Account of John Plantain, a notorious
Rise,
Pyrate. Also
the
A
(Clement).
Wars, with the
London: T. Cooper.
1737.
238.
C.
Sm. 20777
Downing (Elizabeth [Hedding]). Remains of Rev. Joshua Wells Downing, a.m With a Brief Memoir. ... Edited by Elijah H. Downing, a.m New York: G. Lane ^ P. P. H. 20778 Sanford. 1842. l2mo, pp. 329.
A
Discourse Written by Sir George DownGreat Britain's Envoy Extraordinary to the States of the Vnited Privinces. Vindicating his Royal Master from the Insolencies of a Scandalous Libel, Printed under the
Downing
(G.)
The King
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Regicter [sic] of the States General of the Vnited Provinces, upon the Memorial of Sir George Downing, Envoy, &c.] And delivered by the Agent De Heyde for such, to several Publick Ministers. Whereas no
Title of
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such Resolution was ever Communicated to the said Envoy, nor any Answer returned at all by their Lordships to the said Memorial. Whereunto is added a Relation of some Former and Later Proceedings of the Hollanders: By a Meaner Hand. \London, Printed for Dornian Newman,\ and John Luttone, at the Kings Arms and\B lew- Anchor in the Poultrey, 1672. l2mo, Title, |
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B.
Relates in part to the Dutch
West India Company and
the
New
20779
Netherlands, as do
the following:
all
Twee Memorien
Downing.
overgegeven aan de Stat. -Gen.
...
van
den
Downing
I^eere
3 ende 8 aug.
...
1661. 4to.
In French and Dutch.
Downing. Toestant der swevende verschillen tusschen de Oost- ende West-Indische Compagnien van Engelant, ende van de Vereenighde Nederlanden. [n. p.] 1664. 4to. 20781 Downing. Memorie Vande Heere Gorge [«c] Downing Extraordinaris Afgesante van Syne Majesteyt van Groot Britannien, &c. Overgegeven aen de Heeren Staten Generael Der Vereenichde Nederlanden, den 30, decembre 1664. [n. p. n. |
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20782
Remarques succinctes et Deduction faites Par Deputes des Hauts & Puissants Seigneurs Estats Generaux des Provinces Unies des Pais-Bas. sur le dernier Memoire du Sieur George Douning Envoye Extraordinaire du Roy de la |
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20783
pp. 40.
A work of much interest French edition is very rare.
Downing.
in
Sommiere
relation
to
the
history of
New
This
Netherland.
Aenteyckeninge ende Deductie InGedeputeerden vande Hooge Mogende Heeren Staten Generael der Vereenighde Nederlanden Op de lest ingediende Memorie van den Heere George Downing, Extra Ordinaris Envoye vanden Coningh van Groot Brittannien. In's Graven-hage In de maent Februarij 1665. 4to, pp. 38, ii. [Another Edition.] In's Gravenhage. cioiOLXV. 4to, pp. 29, (iii). -|- [A Third Edition.] In's Gravenhage. 1665. 4to, Ibid.] 1665. 4to, pp. 29, ii. pp. 24, -f [A Fourth Edition. by
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titles at length,
4to, pp. 38, iv. iv.
see Asher, Nos. 346-350.
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Downing, envoye extraordinaire
du Roy de la Grand Bretagne, contre les Remarques, que les Deputes des Hauts & Puissants Seigneurs Estats Generaux des Provinces Unies ont faites sur le Memoire par luy presente le 30 Decembre 1664. A la Haye chez Hillebrandt de Wouw Imprinieur ordinaire des Hauts et Puissants Seigneurs Estats Generaux I
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It
4to, pp. 200.
also in Dutch, with the following title:
Downing.
Verdere Aenteyckeninge of Duplyque op Replyque vanden Heer George Downing, Extraordinaris Envoye vanden Koningh van Groot Brittangien, jegens de Remarques vande gedeputeerden vande H: Mog: Heeren Staten generael der vereenigde Nederlanden. Ingestelt op des Memori vanden 30 December 1664. Nae de selfs ingediende copie van Hillebrandt van Wouw, ordinaris Drucker vande Hoog Aiog. Heeren Staten\Generael der Vereenighde Nederlanden, seeckere
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A Reply of Sir George Downing Knight and Envoy Extraordinary from His Majesty of GreatBritain, &c. To the Remarks of the Deputies of the EstatesGeneral, upon his Memorial Of Decemder 20, 1644. Old Downing.
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Netherland, now New York. Sir (Jeorge Downing was one of the earliest graduates of Harvard College, and founder of Downing College, Cambridge. Concerning whom, see John Adams' Works, X. 329; Pepey's "Mem.," i. 112, 252, 254; and Palfrey's "Hist, of New England," 11. 430-432. large part of this volume relates to the affairs of
To
[Downing (George T.)] in
Rhode
Island,
[n. p.
Downing [Major
n. d.]
Jack).
the Friends of Equal Rights 8vo, pp. 8. H. 20788
See [Davis (C. A.)], No. 18798,
and [Smith (Seba)].
Downing
(J. a
Downing, with
New
York.
1
84 1.
W.) Brief
l2mo.
Remains Memoir.
the Rev. Joshua Wells Edited by Elijah Downing.
of
20789
[Downing (L.)] Some Reasons why the Pending Cherokee Treaty should be ratified. ... [Signed by Lewis Downing and five Others.] Washington. 1870. 8vo, pp. 20. H. 20790
DOYLE.
512
Downs
W.)
(S.
Biography of the Hon. Solomon
By
Louisiana.
of
a
Louisianian.
Philadelphia.
pp. 16.
W.
Downs,
1852. 8vo, H. 20791
Also: Remarks ... on the Bill making a Grant of Public Lands to Iowa to aid in constructing certain Railroads. Delivered in the Senate, March 15, 1852. Washing ton. 1852. 8vo, pp. 8. Speech ... on the Bill to establish a Territorial Govern ment in Oregon. Delivered in the Senate ... June 3, 1848. Washington. 1848
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Dowse
The Will
(T.)
of
Thomas Dowse,
of CambridgeCambridge, Massachusetts, U. 20792
Printed for the Executors. S. A. M.DCCC.LVi. Svo, pp. 7. port.
Mr. Dowse presented
Twenty-four copies printed.
his library to the Massachusetts
Historical Society.
Dowse.
The Dowse
of the MassaDonations from Thomas Dowse; with the Eulogy by Edward Everett. Boston: Printed for Private Distribution. 1859. 8vo, pp. v, 80. 3
chusetts
Historical
Proceedings
Library.
Society,
relating
the
to
Plates. Also: bridge.
20793 Description of the Dowse Library. Declaration of Trust, June i, 1858.
Dowse
the
Institute.
...
Cambridge.
1858.
1857. i
8vo.
sheet,
8vo. pp. 9.
— Dowse CamM. — Organization of Institute,
folio.
Portrait.
Dox (H. L.) Christ the Foundation: a Synodical and Dedicatory Discourse, delivered at Gardnersville, Schoharie County, N. Y., June
7th,
1849.
Albany;
J.
Munsell.
1849.
8vo, pp.
20794
42.
Dox tion
of
of
(P.
M.)
the
South
Hon. Peter
1870.
[n. p.
Restoration of
— Universal
M. Dox,
n. d.]
Georgia — The
Amnesty Alabama, in
of 8vo, pp. 8.
True Condi-
Remedy. Speech the House ... June 6, h. 20795 the
The Narrative of John Doy, of Lawrence, Kansas. York: Thomas Holman, Printed for the Author, i860. i2mo, pp. 132. c. 20796 DoY.
...
New
Doyle (J. A.) The American Colonies previous to the Declaration of Independence. By John Andrew Doyle, b.a. London: Rivingtons. 1869. 8vo, pp. 228. 20797 The Arnold Prize Essay, read
in the theatre at
Oxford, June
9,
1869.
DRAFT.
513
Doyle (M.)
Hints on Emigration to Upper Canada ; espeaddressed to the Middle and Lower Classes in Great Britain and Ireland. By Martin Doyle ... Second Edition, enlarged. JVilliam Curry^ 7"«-i ^"d Co.^ Dublin. 1832. l2mo, [^Ibid!^ l834pp. 92. 4- Dublin. 20798 cially
.
Doyle
(T.), pseudonym.
Doyle (W.)
See
[More (John
Some Account of
J.)]
Dominions beyond the Atlantic containing chiefly What is most interesting and least known with respect to those parts particularly The important Question about the North-West Passage, Is satisfactorily discussed: with a large Map; in which The said supposed Passage, and all the Arctic Regions, are more fully delineated than ever before. By William Doyle, ll.b. London: W. Domthe British
:
;
8vo, 2
[1770.]
ville.
1.,
xvi, 87, (2).
Map.
j.c.B.
20799
" The author proposes a new scheme of geography, calling South America ' Atlantis;' North America, ' Sebastia,' and classes the British Colonies under the names of ' Neanglia,' ' Jacobea,* and ' Mesia,' or ' Medensia.' " M. Rc-v., xlii. 41 3.
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(D.) a Letter, addressed to his Excellency Charles \_Cljarleston'\^ South Carolina. by Daniel D'Oyley. 8vo, pp. 31. BA. 20800
D'Oyley Pinclciiey,
[1807.]
An Oration delivered in St. Michael's Church Charleston, South-Carolina, On the Fourth of July, 1803; By Daniel in Commemoration of American Independence Charleston^ South Carolina: Printed by T. B. D'Ovley, ... ba. 20801 Bowen. [n. d.] 8vo, Title, pp. 31. D'Oyley.
...
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Dozy and Molkenboer.
Prodromus Florae Bryologicae Accedit pug. specimina novae florae bryologicae 20802 Venezuelanae. Harlemi. 1854. 4to.
Surinamensis.
Drack.
(F.)
See
Drake
(F.)
Report of the Selectmen of the Receipts and Dracut. Expenditures of the Town of Dracut, [Mass.] for the Year Lowell^ Mass. 1866. 8vo, pp. 9. ending February 21, 1866.
The dence
:
Draft or Conscription Reviewed by the People. Provis. 20804 For the author. 1863. 8vo, pp. 8. ;
How it will be made. Every Man's All about the Draft. The Quota for New York State. Exemptions. exact chance. New York: Sinclair Tousey. 1862. Physical Disabilities, etc. i8mo, VOL.
20805
pp. 16. V.
64
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Draft of a Bill For declaring the Intentions of the Parliaof] Great-Britain concerning the Exercises of the Right] of imposing Taxes within his Majesty's Colonies, Provinces and Plantations in North America.) Folio, pp. 4. 20806 I
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at
the end,
"15th Day of
April, 1778," and signed
"William Tryon."
Draft of an Act to provide Internal Revenue to support the Government; with Remarks by the Boston Board of Trade. JVashington : H. Polkinhorn. 1862. 8vo, pp. 45. b. 20807
[Drage (Theodore Swaine).] An Account of a Voyage For the Discovery of a North-West Passage by Hudson's Streights, to the Western and Southern Ocean of America. Performed in Year 1746 and 1747, in the Ship California, Capt. Francis Smith, Commander. By the Clerk of the California. Adorned with Cuts and Maps. London : Jonah IVarens. mdccxlviiiXLix. 2 vols., 8vo, 2 1., pp. vii, 237; Title, 326, Index, 9 1. the
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Maps and 4 "
A
1815,
c, h. 20808
Plates.
pedantic, disputatious and dogmatical performance." p.
— Barrow's Arctic Voyaga,
287.
Dragoon Campaigns
to
the
Rocky Mountains, 1836.
See
[Hildreth (James)].
Dragoumis
(N.), Translator.
See
Washington.
Letter from the Secretary of War, in AnHouse of Representatives, transmitting Report of the Engagement at Drainesville. 8vo, pp. 22. (H. of Reps., Ex. Doc, No. 59, 37th Cong., 2d. Sess., 1862.)
Drainesville.
swer
to a Resolution of the
Drake (B.) The Life and Adventures of Black Hawk: with Sketches of Keokuk, the Sac and Fox Indians, and the late Black Hawk War. By Benjamin Drake. Cincinnati. 1838. l2mo, pp. 288. Woodcut Portrait. + Cincinnati. 1839. c. Cincinnati. 1841. l2mo, -f Cin-f- Sixth Edition, Improved. cinnati. 1842. l2mo. + Cincinnati. 1844. l2mo. + Seventh Edition, Improved. Cincinnati: George Conclin. 1850. i2mo, pp. 284. + Cincinnati: H. S. bf J. Jpplegate iff Co. 185 1. l2mo, pp. 288. + Cincinnati. 1855. l2mo, pp. 288. 4- Cincinnati. 1858. [^Ibid.'] i2mo. 20810 See " N. Am. Rev.," xlvii. 504. Drake. Life of Tecumseh and of his Brother the Prophet with a Historical Sketch of the Shawanoe Indians. By Benjamin Drake
...
.
Cincinnati: E.
Morgan^
Co.
1841.
i2mo, pp.
61:
DRAKE. 235.
H.
+
c.
&
515
1850. l2mo, pp. 243. + Cincinnati 1 852. + Cincinnati: H. M. Ruli+ Cincinnati and Philadelphia. 1856. l2rno, pp. 235. 208 1
Cincinnati.
iff Co. J. Applegate son. 1855. I2mo, pp. 235. l2mo. 4- Cincinnati. 1858.
S.
Drake. Tales and Sketches from the Queen City. By Cincinnati: E. Morgan and Co. 1838. Benjamin Drake ... l2mo, pp. 180. H. 20812 .
Address before the Sixth Anniversary of the Erodelphian Society of Miami A Public Oration delivered 27, 1831. ... Cincinnati. 1831. 8vo. before the Phi Alpha Theta Society, Cincinnati, July 4, 1826. ... Cincinnati. 1826.
Also
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l2mo,
pp. 12.
Drake
(B.), and Mansfield (E. D.) Cincinnati in 1826. B. Drake and E. D. Mansfield. ... Cincinnati: Morgan^ Lodge and Fisher. February 1827. 8vo, pp. 100. 2 Plates.
By
.^
For another edition,
see
Bullock (W.), Vol.
iii.,
No. 9139.
Drake (C. D.) Address of Charles D. Drake, on the Birthday of Washington. Delivered at the Union Commemoration, in St. Louis, Feb. 22, 1862. [n. p. n. d.] 8vo, pp. 8. H. Drake.
Oration of Charles D. Drake, delivered in ... ... Louis, May 11, 1863, on the Anniversary of the Capture of Camp Jackson. To which is subjoined his Reply to the Missouri Republican's Attack upon him, on Account of that Oration. St. Louis. 1863. 8vo, pp. 16. H. 20815 St.
Drake.
Union and Anti-Slavery Speeches, delivered during By Charles D. Drake. Published for the Benefit of the Ladies' Union Aid Society of St. Louis, Mo. Cincinnati : Applegate l^ Co. 1864. l2mo, pp. 43 1c. 208 1 the Rebellion.
Drake. ... The Veto Power: its Nature and History ... By Charles D. Drake, of Cincinnati, Ohio. Washington.^ D. C, .
[1848.]
8vo, pp. 16.
H.
20817
Address of the Committee from the State of Missouri to President Lincoln, 8vo, pp. 12. [n. p. 1863.] Address ... to the Radical Union Men of MisH. \_lf'aihington. n. d.] souri. 8vo, pp. 4. Betrayal of the Republican Party in h. Missouri. Speech ... in Reply to Hon. Carl Schurz delivered in the Senate ... December 16, 1870. IVaihington. 1870. Camp Jackson: its His8vo, pp. 16. H. St. Louis. 1863. tory and Significance. Oration ... St. Louis, May 11, 1863 8vo, pp. 16. Censure of the President. H. Speech ... in the Senate ... December 10, 1867. [^JVashington. n. d.] 8vo, pp. 8. Funeral Oration ... in ... St. h. Louis, October 29, 1852, on the Occasion of the Obsequies of Daniel Webster, ... St. Also
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^ff^asAington. 1863.] Missouri D;lfgation to President Lincoln. 8vo, Missouri State Convention, and its Ordinance of Emancipation. 8vo, n. d.] 8. h. Speech ... in St. Louis, July 9, 1863. Missouri [" p. pp. Have the People of Missouri the Right to prescribe the Qualifications Voters' Oath. Argument of Charles D. Drake ... in the Case of Francis D. of Missouri Voters ? Blair, Jr., -vs. Stephen Ridgely and John S. Thomson. ... April 19, 1866. [n. p.
mittee of pp. 7.
tlie
H.
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at Jefferson City,
September
I,
1863.
[n.
p.
n. d.]
8vo, pp. 13.
Drake (D.) An Anniversary Discourse, on the State and Prospects of the Western Museum Society: delivered ... in the Chapel of Cincinnati College, June lOth, 1820, on the Opening of the Museum. By Daniel Drake, m.d. Cincinnati.^ Ohio. 1820. 24mo, pp. 36. H. 20818 Drake. Discourse on the History, Character, and Prospects of the West: delivered ... [at] Oxford, Ohio, ... September 23, By Daniel Drake, M.D. Cincinnati: Truman and Smith. 1834. BA., s. 20819 1834. 8vo, pp. 56.
Drake.
Life of Daniel Boone.
By Dr. Drake. i2mo,
pp.
20820
230.
Drake.
Memoirs.
Cincinnati.
1856.
i2mo, pp. 408.
Drake.
Natural and Statistical View, or Picture of Cincinnati and the Miami Country, illustrated by Maps. With an Appendix, containing Observations on the Late Earthquakes, the Aurora Borealis, and South- West Wind. By Daniel Drake. Cincinnati
251, 2
1.
Printed by Looker and Wallace.
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2
Maps.
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8 15.
I2ti(),
BA.
pp.
20822
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Drake.
The Northern Lakes
Invalids of the South.
J. Maxwell^ Jr.
1842. Sic
a
517
Summer Residence
By Daniel Drake, m.d.
...
8vo, pp. 29.
"M.
for the
Louisville:
ba. 20823
Rev.," Lvn. 108.
Pioneer Life in Kentucky. A Series of Reminisfrom Daniel Drake, m.d., of Cincinnati, to his Children. Edited, with Notes and a Biographical Sketch, by his Son, Charles D. Drake. Cincinnati: Robert Clark Co. 1870. 8vo, pp. xlvi, 263. H. 20824
Drake.
cential Letters
^
Fifty copies
on large paper.
Drake. A Systematic Treatise, Etiological, and Practical, on the Principal Diseases of the Interior Valley of North America, as they appear in the Caucasian, African, Indian, and Esquimaux Varieties of its Population. By Daniel Drake, m.d. IVinthrop B. Smith iff Co. 1850. 8vo, pp. xvi, 878. Series. Philadelphia : Lippincott^ Grambo iff Co.^ Publishers. 1854. 8vo, pp. xix, 17-985. ba. 20825 Cincinnati
BA.
+
:
Second
Also: An Account of the Epidemic Cholera, as it appeared in Cincinnati. Cincin8vo, pp. 46. Discourses ... before tlie Cincinnati Medical Library 1832. Association ... Cincinnati : Moore (^ Ander ton. 1852. i2mo, pp. 93. A Discourse on Intemperance ... March 1st, 1828. ... Cincinnati. 1828. i2mo, pp. 26. Importance of promoting Literary and Social Concert in the Valley of the Mississippi. LouisInaugural Discourse •ville. on Medical Education, at the Opening of 1833. 8vo. Nov. College of Ohio, Cincinnati. 1820. the Medical 11, 1820. l6mo. b. An Introductory Lecture at the Opening of the 13th Session of the Medical College of Cincinnati. [1849.] 8vo. Ohio, Nov. 5th, 1849. Means of Promoting the Intellectual Improvement of the Students and Physicians of the Valley of the Mississippi Second Edition. Louii'ville, Ky. 1844. 8vo. b. Oration, on the Intemperance ... Philadelphia. 1831. 8vo. Practical Essays on Medical Education of Cities, &c. Cincinnati. 1832. and the Medical Profession in the United States. 8vo, pp. 104. A Practical Treatise on the History, Prevention, and Treatment of Epidemic Cholera. Cincinnati. Remarks on the Importance of Promoting l2mo, pp. 180. 1832. ... Literary and Social Concert, in the Valley of the Mississippi, as a means of elavating its character, and perpetuating the Union, delivered in ... Transylvania University, to the Library Convention of Kentucky, November 8, 1833. By Daniel Louis-villc : Herald OJJicc. 1833. 8vo, pp. 25. Drake, m.d. Two Discourses; delivered by appointment, before the Cincinnati Medical Library Association, Jan. 9th Mr. Allibone quotes "Notices concerning and loth. ... Cincinnati. 1852. l2mo. 1810." i2mo, pp. 64, which we have not seen. Cincinnati. See also "Western Medical journal."
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Drake (E. C.) A New Universal Collection of Authentic and Entertaining Voyages and Travels, from the Earliest Accounts to the Present Time. Judiciously selected from the best writers in the English, French, Spanish, Dutch, German, Danish, and other Languages, comprehending an account of whatever is curious in the Government, Commerce, Natural History,
DRAKE.
5l8
Customs, Marriages, Funerals, and other ceremonies of most Including an account of the nations in the known World. most remarkable Discoveries, Conquests, Settlements, Battles, Sea Fights, Hurricanes, Shipwrecks, Sieges, Tortures, W^onderful Escapes, Massacres and Strange Deliverances, both by Sea and Land. Also a Description of the Buildings, Mountains, Rivers, Harbours, Lakes, Islands, Peninsulas, Creeks, &c., of The whole forming a History of whatever is most worthy of notice in Europe, Asia, Africa, and America. various countries.
Illustrated with Maps and beauLondon: J. Cooke, mdcclxvii. 8vo, pp. 796. c. 10 Maps. + London: J. Cooke, mdcclxx. Folio, pp. 706 (mispaged 506). 46 Maps and Plates. C. -f- London: \_Ibid.~\
By Edward Cavendish Drake.
tiful
Plates.
MDCCLXXi.
Folio.
s.
2082b
Contains Columbus's Four Voyages, and the Voyages of Magellan, Dampier, Woods, Rogers, Anson, Conquest of Mexico by Cortes, Conquest of Peru by Pizarro, Wafer's Voyage to Darien, &c., &c. The plates are by Grignion.
[Drake
The
[Sir F.)]
(R[obert]), Vol.
This
English Hero, 1687.
See
B[urton]
No. 9500.
iii.. is
another edition of our No. 9501.
Ritter Franciscus Dracke Beschreibung von dessen Leben, Thaten und See-Reisen darunter besonders die Reise um die Welt sehr Vormahls von Roberto Brown in Englischer merckwiirdig. Sprache entworfFen jetzo aber ins Teutsche iibersetzet. Welcher ein Anhang beygetiiget von dem erstaunens-wiirdigen SchifFbruch des Ost-Indischen Jagdt-SchifFes der Schelling genannt. Portrait. Leipzig: IVolffgang Deer, 1726. l2mo, pp. 472.
Drake.
Der Englische Held und
in einer ausfiihrlichen
;
Drake. Expeditio Francisci Draki eqvitis angli in Indias Occidentales a. m. d. lxxxv. Qua vrbes, Fanum D. Jacob!, D. Dominici, D. Augustini & Carthagena, captae tuere. Additis passim regionum locorumque omnium tabulis Geographicis quam Leyda., Jpud Fr. Raphelengium. 1588. 4to, pp. accuratissimis. j.c.b. 20828 Portrait and 4 folded Maps. 21. Jadis' copy of this rare piece sold for £14 14s.; Hibbert's for £14; Leclerc's Lowndes says there copy, without the maps, sold in Paris, in 1869, for 205 francs. was a French translation, " Leyde, 1588," believing that Ternaux or Boucher de la
Richarderie's translation of the above
Drake.
title
indicated
The Famous Voyage
it.
of Sir Francis Drake, with a Expedition in the West Indies against the Spaniards, being the first Commander that ever sail'd round Particular
Account of
his
DRAKE.
519
To which is added The Prosperous Voyage the whole Globe. of Mr. Thomas Candish round the World; with an Account London. of the vast Riches he took from the Spaniards, &c. MDCCXLi. 8vo. + London : H. Slater, mdcclxii. 8vo, 2 1., pp. 53.
Map.
20829
Drake. A Full Relation] Of another Voyage into West Indies, made by Sir Thomas Drake; Accompanied |
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Sir
John Hawkins,
ford,!
Sir
Who
and others.
Francis Baskerfield, Sir Nicholas Clif-
forth from Plimouth on the 28. of| London for Nicholas Bourne ... ... 1652.]
I
August 1595.
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set
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I
4to, pp. (43)-6oForms
part of
H. "
Sir Francis
20830
Drake Revived," our No. 20S40.
Drake. The Life And Dangerous Voyages of Sir Francis Drake, With the Surprising of Nombre de Dios, and the manner gaining large Quantities of Gold and Silver. And a large Account of that Voyage, wherein he encompassed the whole World. And the Voyage which he made with Francis Knolls and others, with their taking St. Jago, Sancto Domingo, CarthaWith the last Voyage in which he fena and St. Augustin. London: Printed by John Willis. [1708.] i2mo. Title, )ied. Portrait. + London: H. Dean. [About 1750?] pp. 162. 24mo, pp. 164. Portrait. 20831
tii his
Other
Drake.
editions, Z.oni/o«.
I2mo; London,
1810.
[n. d.]
The
Life of the Celebrated Sir Francis Drake, the Reprinted from the Biographia BritanTogether with the Historical and Genealogical Account
First Circumnavigator. nica.
Francis Drake's Family, from Betham's Baronetage: And Cumberland, containing an Account of the Richmond Family of Highhead Castle. [By his descendent, Sir T. Drake.] Not Published. London : j. Moyes. 1828. 4to, 5 1., pp. 83. Portrait. 20832
of
Sir
extracts from Nicholson's History of
Drake. Lives and Voyages of Drake, Cavendish, and Dampier; including an Introductory View of the Earlier Discoveries in the South Seas, and the History of the Buccaneers. Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd. MDCCCXXXI. Post 8vo, pp. 461.
3 Portraits.
+
Edinburgh.
per and Brothers. [1831.]
\_Ibid.']
l8mo,
1840.
+ New
York: Harba.
pp. 332.
20833
Drake. Narrationes duaejadmodum memorabiles, |quarum primaj continet diarium ex-| peditionis Francisci Draki Equitis Angli in Jndias Oc-| cidentales susceptae, Anno mdlxxxv.J |
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omnium rerum
tanica
ab eo-jdem Dralco et Norreysiolin Lusifidelem continuationem subjicit. Additis insuper tabulis Geoantea editae.
irruptione gestarum
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graphicis accuratissimis.
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Typis Chrtstophori Lochneri^
A'or/^ifrg-f^.
I
l^ Jo-\hannis
Hofmanni,\Anno mdxc. |
410, pp. 36.
4 Maps.
Drake. Narratio et Continuatio rerum omnium Drake et Norreysio (post felicem ex Occidentalibus Insulis Reditum) in sua Expeditione Portugallensi singulis diebus gestarum. Franco/. 1590.
20835
4to. See "Bibliotheca Grenvilliana."
Jadis' copy sold for
£5.
Drake. The Newes of the Exploytes performed and doone Not onely at Sancto Domingo and by Syr Frauncis Drake Carthagena, but also now at Cales, and vppon the Coast of :
Spayne.
1587.
20836
410.
Lowndes, page 668.
Title from
We
have never seen
this
volume, and infer
its
rarity.
Oder Beschreibung der Rheisz vnd dem vndergang der Sonne gelegnen Indien gethan Durch Einen Englischen Ritter, Franciscum Drack genant, vnd was derselbig vnderwegen mit seinem
Drake.
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gemein, als|auch insonderheit, ein jede fur sich selbs eigentlich vnd nach dem leben gerissen, angedeutet vnd be- schrieben worden. (j^^rtt^T/^/l/w J^^^ nach Christi Geburt, M.D.LXXXix. Folio. 20837 4 Maps. |
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£7
los.
calling vpon this dull Francis Drake reuiued to followe his noble Steps for Golde & Siluer, by this memorable Relation of the rare Occurrances (neuer yet declared to the World) in a third Voyage, made by him into the West Indies, in the Yeares 72 & 73, when Nombre de Dios was by him and 52 others only in his Company, surprised. Faithfully taken out of the Reporte of Mr. Christofer Ceely, Ellis Hixon, and others, who were in the same Voyage with Reviewed also by Sr. him. By Philip Nichols, Preacher. Francis Drake himself before his Death, & much holpen and enlarged, by diaers Notes, with his owne Hand here and there
Drake.
or effeminate
Sir
Age
:
DRAKE. Set forth by Sr. Francis
inserted.
now
I., etc.,
6
1626.
London.
liuing.
j.c.B.
pp. 94.
1.,
521
Drake Baronet
Nephew)
(his
410, Title, Dedication to Charles -|Another Edition. 1628. 4to.
Concerning the edition of" 1628, see Lowndes, page 668-669. It differs from that of 1626 in having had the advantage of the incorporation of the errata of the latter The date under the personal superintendence of the nephew of the great voyager. last four leaves are larger than the rest of the book. I find the following title in a London bookseller's catalogue; it is probably the edition of 1626 and 1628, with a
new
title-page only
Drake.
:
Sir Francis
Drake Revived, &c., by
this
memorable
relation of the rare occurrences (never yet declared to the world), a
in
Voyage made by him
third
into the
West
Indies, in the
years 72 and 73 when Nombre de Dios was by him, and 52 Reviewed by Sir F. Drake himothers only in his company. selfe
before his death, and
notes with his
own hand
About 1630.]
4to.
Drake.
much holpen and enlarged by divers here and there inserted, &c. [n. p. 20839
Who
Francis Drake Revived.] is or may be a Pattern to stirre up all|Heroicke and active Spirits of these| Times, to benefit their Countrey and [eternize their Names by like Noble Attempts. Being a Summary and true Relation of foure several! Voyages made by the said] Sir Francis Drake to the VVest-Jndies. Viz. His dangerous \jic^ adventuring fur Gold And the surprizing of and Silver with the gaining thereof. Nombre de dios by himselte and two and fitty Men. His Encompassing the World. His Voyage made with Christopher CarSir
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taking the
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change, '^53-1 This 108.
1652.
is
A
followed by three other pieces, viz.
Summarie and True Diicourse of
A
pp. 41.
The
:
The World Encompassed.
Sir
Full Relation of another
Francis
Voyage
1652. I 1., pp. Drake's West Indian Voyage.
into the
West
Indies.
1652.
pp.
of which form our Nos. 20855, io843> ^^^ 20830. For other London: editions, Jrf B[urton] (R.), Vol. ni., No. 9500, and add, Fourth Edition. Portrait. London: Printed at the Bell Hath. Couch. 1695. l8mo, 2 1., pp. 174.
43-60.
titles
+
in the Poultry.
171 6.
See alio
VOL. V.
i8mo. + Eighth Edition. Maynarde (Thomas).
65
[Ibid.'\
1710.
+
Ninth Edition.
[/^/, pp. 40. A Sermon on American Slavery, its Nature, and the Duties of Christians in relation to it. ... Detroit : y. S. and S. A. Bagg. 1840. 8vo, pp. 32. Sermon a ... before the Presbytery of Detroit, Octo... ber 13, 1842, at the Ordination of Mr. Meigs ... Detroit: Morgan Bates, Printer. l2mo, H. Secession: its Cause and Cure. A Thanksgiving Dis1843. pp. 36. course. The Rule of Divine Providence applicable to the present circumstances oi our Country, delivered ... in Detroit, Thursday, Nov. 28, i860. ... Detroit. 1861. 8vo, pp. 31. A Thanksgiving Sermon. The Religious Character of a People the True Element of their Prosperity Delivered ... Nov. 28, 1839. ... Detroit:
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H.
Duffield (G.), "Junr. Courage in a Good Cause: or. The Lawful and Courageous Use of the Sword. A Sermon by George Duffield, Jr., ... Philadelphia. Delivered April 21, l86i.
...
{^Philadelphia r^
T. B. Pugh.
8vo, pp. 38.
H. 21 138
The Dark Night, and the Glorious Morning; Thanksgiving Sermon: December 7th, 1865. By George
Duffield.
A
Duffield, Jr
Duffield. Preached
in
Galesburg^
III.
1866.
8vo, pp. 31.
H.
The God of our Fathers. An Historical Sermon, the Coates' Street Presbyterian Church, Philadel-
:
DU FRESNE.
565
Day, January 4, i86r. By George With Copious Notes, and an Appendix.
phia, on Fast
Pastor.
T. B. Pugh.
1861.
8vo, pp. 56.
Duffield, Jr., Philadelphia
B,, H., s.
21 140
Duffield. (J. T.) A Discourse at the Opening of the Synod of New Jersey, ... at Elizabeth, N. J., October 16, 1866. By Rev. J. T. Duffield, d.d. With Notes and Appendix. Philadelphia: y. S. Claxton. 1867. l2mo, pp. 64. Also:
The
Princeton Pulpit, a Collection of Sermons Preached there by Eminent New York: C. Scribner. 185a. 8vo, pp. 326.
Edited by J. T. Duffield.
Divines.
The Trial of P. W. of the United States for a Supposed Libel. To which is annexed a Letter to Thomas Pinckney, the American Minister, etc. Second Edition. London. 1793. 8vo. 21 142 DuFFiN
W.), and Lloyd (T.)
(P.
Thomas Lloyd
Duffin and
a Citizen
The Logic of Facts or the Conduct of Rawie, Esq. ... towards N. G. Dufief, arraigned before the Tribunal of Public Opinion ... Philadelphia: Printed for DuFiEF (N. G.)
;
Wm.
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:
the
Author by Abel Dickinson
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1.,
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1844.
2
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14
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vols.,
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Maps and
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From
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524; 514, 4
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c.
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Revue nouvelle "
Plates.
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Paris
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Hippolyte). La France; atlas des quatredepartements et des colonies fran^aises, divises en arrondissements et en cantons, avec un trace des routes imperiales et departementales, des chemins de fer, canaux, rivieres et cours d'eaux, etc., avec une notice historique sur chaque departement, Paris: A. Logerot. [n. d.] Folio. par Albert Montemont. vingt-six
DuFoUR
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du chocolate. " Le
traite
Traite nouv.
La Have. 1693.
et
curieux du cafe, du the et
i2mo.
du chocolat contient des notices sur
Plate.
I'hist.
natur. de
21146 TAmerique."
Du Fresne DE Francheville (Joseph). Histoire des Finances, ou Histoire de la Compagnie des Indes, avec les Titres de ses Concessions et Priveleges. Paris. 1 738. s. 410, pp. 660.
.
DUGANNE.
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[Du Fresne de Francheville.] 1741.
M'erigot.
Relations curieuses de difPar M***. Paris:
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ferents
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Du Fresnoy (L.) Methode pour Du Fresnoy. Paris. 1716.
etudier
la
Geographic par
Lenglet The
vols., l2ino,
No
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"augmentee
edition, is
21 149
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The
There
criticisms are given.
is
list
of maps of America
also a
list
1768." 10
Paris. is
really useful, as a
of works on Asia, under different
heads.
Du Fresnoy. A New Method of Studying History, Geography, and Chronology, with a Catalogue of the Chief Historians of all Nations, the Best Editions of their Works, and CharacMade English, with Variety of Improvements and ters of them. London. 1730. Corrections, by Richard Rawlinson, ll.d. 2 vols.,
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Camps and Prisons. Twenty Months (A. J. H.) By A. J. H. Duganne. ... Department of the Gulf. New York : 'J. P. Robens^ PubSecond Edition. Illustrated. i2mo, pp. 424. BA. 21 152 lisher. 1865.
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The Fighting Quakers a True Story of the By A. J. H. Duganne. With Letters our Union. from the Brothers to their Mother, and a Funeral Sermon by Rev. O. B. Frothingham. By authority of the New York Bureau of Military Records. New York: y. P. Robens^ Printer. 21 153 1866. i2mo, pp. 116. Duganne.
War
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Duganne.
A
History of Governments
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showing the Pro-
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By Augustine
States.
Witt.
1
86 1.
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J. 1.,
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M.
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A
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(R.)
A
Letter to the Right Hon. the Lord Col-
Commander in Chief of his Majesty's Squadron in North-America. Wrote By Robert Dugdale, late Commander ville,
...
late
of his Majesty's armed Schooner, the Magdalen. Printed /or the Juihor. 1766. See " M. Rev.," xxxvi, 159.
DuGGAN Bridges,
...
London
:
2 II 57
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...
By George Duggan. Six or
more
New
Tori.
1850.
Folio.
parts published.
DuGOUjoN
[r Jbbe). Lettres sur I'esclavage dans les colonies Paris: Pagnerre. 1845. 8vo. 21 159
fran^aises.
Du Graty Guillaumin
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ond Edition.
(Alfred M.) La Confederation Argentine. O'. 1858. 8vo. lO Plates and I Map. Bruxelles. 1865. 8vo, pp. xii, 372.
Du Graty. La Du Graty. Leipzig:
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stations.
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:
DULANEV.
568
DuHAUT-CiLLY ment
Voyage autour du Monde,
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a la Californie et
1827, 1828 et 1829. 1835. 8vo, pp. 428.
1826,
principale-
Sandwich, pendant les Annees Par A. Duhaut-Cilly. Paris:
Isles
Bertrand.
Plate.
21 164
DuHAUT-CiLLY.
Viaggio intorno al globo, principalment Sandwich, negli anni 1826-1829, con I'aggiunta delle osservazioni sugli abitanti di quei paesi, di P. E. Torino. 1841. 2 vols., 8vo. Plates. Botta. 21 165
alia California ed alle isole
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W.)
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[Duke
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Rev.," xl. 457.
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Cincinnati :
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" N.
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See Vol.
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21 167
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21168
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[DuLANEY (Daniel).] Considerations on the Propriety of imposing Taxes in the British Colonies, For the Purpose of North- America raising a Revenue, by Act of Parliament ... 8vo, pp. 47. BA., H. [^Printed by a North American, mdcclxv.] + Second Edition. Annapolis: Jonas Green. ij6^. 410, 2 1., c., P. + North-America^ Printed; London, Re-printed pp. 5-55. h., p. 8vo, 3 1., pp. (6), 81. for J. Almon. mdcclxvi. .
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DuLANEY. The Right to the Tonnage, the Duty of Twelve Pence per Hogshead on all exported Tobacco, and the Fines and Forfeitures in the Province of Maryland, stated by Daniel Dulaney, Esq., Secretary to the said Province. Jyinapolis. 1766. Folio.
21171
•
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DuLEN
(J.
"Observations on the Part of the United States."
W.)
Farewell Discourse
:
preached
Church, Middlebury, Vt., by Rev. Jacob 1842.
in St.
Dulon.
Stephen's Brooklyn.
pp. 16.
DuLiEN Bruxelles
21J72 Mississipi et Indiana; souvenirs
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.
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Dumas
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toire
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le
:
Hart21187
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(Chas. F. W.), Translator.
Voyages
Wien
Nach dem Erzahlungen
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See
eines
Auswan-
[Smith (W.)]
Decouvertes faites par les Russes, Japan et I'Amerique, avec I'HisAmsterdam. 1766. 2 vols., i2mo.
Maps.
21188
Dumas
Rapport fait par M. Dumas, commiscommission chargee de presenter a I'Assemblee nationale un plan d'organisation pour Saint-Domingue. [23 avril 1792.] Le Cap: Dufour de Rians. [n. d.] 4to, pp. 21 189 48 or less. (Mathieu).
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Dumas. colonies.
8vo, pp.
Traite de la defence et de Par Mathieu Dumas. Londres
viii,
120.
la
et
conservation
des
Bruxelles.
1777.
C.
21190
DUMMER.
57'
Memoirs of his Own Time, including the RevelaEmpire, and the Restoration. London. 1839. 2 vols.,
Dumas. tion, the
8vo.
Portraits.
21 191
Count Dumas served
in
War
the Revolutionary
under Rochambeau, and gives
graphic descriptions of his campaign.
Du May cription
(Louis)
de I'Amerique,
I'Afrique, et
DuMBAR
et
particulierement de
I'Europe.
3 vols., l2mo.
1861.
Geneve.
Le Prudent Voyageur, contenant la DesEtats da Monde, de I'Asie, de
Politique de tous les
21 192
De Oude
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Nieuwe
en
Constitutie der
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;
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adoption of the Constitution.
Sec Rich,
De
DuMESNiL (Clement). Seigneuriaux du Canada.
i.
and
3155,
"M.
Rev.,"
x.
I'Abolition des droits
Montreal.
501.
Feodaux
et
l\i(^\
1849.
DuMESNiL.
Reflexions preliminaires des vrais principes poliMontreal. 1849. 21 195
tiques.
D[umesnil] (M[arie.)] Paris.
DuMMER By
ters.
pp.
44.
poeme, par M, D. 21 196
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L'esclavage,
8vo.
1823.
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Reprinted at Boston by S. Kneeland. MDCCXXI. l2mo, B. f Boston: Re-printed by B. Greene. 1 745. 8vo,
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8vo, pp. 1765. 8vo, pp. 88.
A
DuMMER.
(4),
New-England: Thomas and John H.
44.
+
Fleet.
London: J. Almon. [1765.] 21 197
Discourse on the Holiness of the Sabbath
Sermon Preached at Boston, New England, OcBoston. 1704. By Jer. Dummer. l6mo, tober 29th, 1704. M. -f- Boston: Re-Printed by Edes and Gill. 1763. pp. 54.
Day
;
Being
a
BA. 21 198
8vo, pp. 8, 31.
A Letter to a Friend in the Country, On the Expedition to Canada with An Account of Enterprizes, a
[DuMMER.] late
:
—
DUMONT.
572
Defence of that Design, and the Share the London: A. Baldwin. 1712. 8vo, pp. 22.
A
[DuMMER.]
M—
late
Letter to a Noble Lord.
had
rs
in
it.
21199 See Vol. in.,
No.
10507.
DuMMER.
Letter dated loth August, 1729, on the Assem-
bly fixing the Governor's Salary.
[No
Title.]
410, pp. 3.
Dummer
was also the author of several disquisitions in the Latin language, which are included in the Prince collection in the Boston Public Library. A pamphlet, entitled " Considerations on behalf of the Colonists ... 1765," has been attributed to Dummer, but is more probably by Otis. Dummer was an American scholar of brilliant genius, and possessed of remarkable powers in speaking and writing. He was born in Boston about 1680, and died in England in 1739. He spent a long time abroad, where he was at one time the agent for Massachusetts. Tudor remarks: " In point of style or argument Dummer may vie with any American writer before See also " M. Rev.," xxxiv. 64. the Revolution." Life of Otis, Chap. vi.
Dummer Academy,
Mass, An Account of Dummer AcaStatement of the Alterations and Improvements, about to be made, by the Trustees. Boston. 1837.
demy, together with
l6mo,
H. 2I20I
pp. 12.
The Act of
a
of Incorporation, By-Laws, Rules, and Regulations Boston. 1848. i2mo, pp. 15. w.
Dummer Academy.
Catalogue of the Officers and Students of 1844. 8vo.
Dummer Academy. 21203
\_Salem.'\
DuMON
Rapport fait au nom de la commission chargee Projet de Loi relatif au traite du 4 juillet. Paris.
(M.)
d'examiner le 1831. 4to.
DuMONT
21204
The
Address of Col. Ebenezer Dumont Speaker of the House ... delivered on presenting the Address of the Scholars of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum to the Legislat 8vo, pp. 16. ure, and also that Address. ... Indianapolis. 1851. (E.)
The U. S. Supreme Court and its Late AdjudicaSpeech of Hon. Ebenezer Dumont, of Indiana, in the House ... February 16, 1867. [n. p. n. d.] 8vo, pp. 10. DuMONT.
tions.
DuMONT (H.) Article of Faith and Church Covenant of the United Congregational Church, of Newport, R. I,, with a Brief Notice of the Origin and History of the Church. Prepared at the request of the Church by the Pastor, Rev. Heniy Dumont, A.M.
Newport: James
Jtiinson.
This church dates
its
1834.
l2mo, pp. 46.
origin in the year
1640.
DUMONT.
[DuMONT
Baron von
(Jean),
573
the
Present
MDCCXUi.
Les Soupirs de
Carlscroon.'\
L'Europe &c. Or, The Groans of Europe
From
Posture of Affairs. 8vo, pp. 128, I 1.
at the
the
Prospect of
French,
[n. p.] B.
21208
Contains numerous references to America.
DuMONT
(G.
M.
Butel).
See
Butel-Dumont, Vol.
DuMONT Vol.
III.,
(M.) Memoires Historiques sur No. 9605.
DuMONT d'Urville le
II mai 1829. Paris.
Par
Louisiane.
See
Rapport sur Royale des Sciences,
(Jules Sebastien Cesar).
Voyage de I'Astrolabe,
etc.
la
iir.
lu
a I'Academie
M. Dumont
1829.
D'Urville, capitaine de fregate, 8vo, 4 sheets. 21 209
Dumont d'Urville. Voyage de Execute par ordre du Roi, pendant 1828-1 829, sous le commandement de
la les
Corvette L'Astrolabe annees 1 826-1 827—
M. J. Dumont d'Urville, Public Par Ordonnance de Sa Majeste. Paris: "J. Tastu. 1830. 5 vols., rl. 8vo, Histoire du Voyage. pp. (4), cxvi, 528, (i); 632; (4), 790; (4), 716; and Atlas of
capitaine de vaisseau.
243 Plates, in 2 vols., folio. + Zoology. Gamiard. Paris; J. Tastu. 1830. pp. (4),
Par
MM. Quoy
4, 268, (4),
686
;
et
(4),
954, 8 Plates; (4), 390, 198 Plates in folio. + Botanique. Par MM. A. Lesson et A. Richard. Paris: J. Tastu. 1832. 8vo, pp. (4), xvi, 376. + Botanique. Par M. A. Richard. Paris: J. Tastu. 80 Plates in folio. -(pp. (6), Ivi. 834. p'aune Entomologique de I'Ocean Pacifique, avec I'iUustration des Insectes nouveaux recuellies pendant le voyage. Par le Docteur Boisduval, ... Premiere Partie. Lepidopteres. Paris. Deuxieme Partie. Coleopteres et autres ordres. Paris : "J. Tastu. 1832-35. 2 vols., rl. 8vo, pp. (4), 267; 716. 1 2 Plates. + Sciences Naturelles. Rapport fait a I'lnstitut de Fiance, sur les travaux de MM. Quoy et Gaimard. Pax St, Hilaire, Latreille, etc. Paris. 1829. 8vo, 7^\ sheets. + Observations Nautiques, Meteorologiques, Hydrographiques et de Physique. Paris. 1833. 4to, 18J sheets. 2 Plates. + Operations Hydrographiques. Paris: Didot. 1833. 4to, 20 J sheets second part, 22|^ sheets, Paris. 1833. 2 vols., rl. 8vo, -f Philologie. 21210 23!^ sheets; second part, 19J sheets. 1
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5
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folio.
There
all
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its
scientific
copies on
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J
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^
DuMONT
d'Urville.
Vovage pittoresque autour du nionde
Resume general des voyages de decouvertes de Magellan, Tasman, Dampier, Anson, Byron, Wallace, Carterei, Bougainville, Cook, Laperouse, G. Bligh, Vancouver, D'Entrecasteaux, Wilson, Baudin, Flinders, Krusenstern, Porter, Kotzebue, Freycinet, Bellinghausen, Basil Hall, Duperrey, Paulding, Beechey, Dumont d'Urville, Lutke, Dillon, Laplace, B. Morrell, etc.
j4 Paris viii,
:
Public sous la direction de M. chez L. Tenr'e. M DCCC xxxiv.
576; 3
1.,
pp. 584.
Maps and
Dumont
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2 vols., 8vo, 2
1.,
...
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ba. 21211
Plates.
Dumont d'Urville. Viaje pintoresco al rededor del mundo, Barcelona. 184.1-1842. a las dos Americas, Asia y Africa. 3 21212
vols., 4to.
Dumont
d'Urville.
Viaggio pittoresco intorno
ossia riassunto generale de viaggi e scoperte
carte geografiche et vignette
...
.
Venezia.
...
al
mondo
Illustrato
.
4
1841.
con
vols., 4to.
Dumont d'Urville. Malerische Reise urn die Welt. Eine geordnete Zusammenstellung des wissenswerthesten von den Entdeckungsreisen eines Magellan, Tasman, Dampier, etc. verfasst von einer Gesellschaft reisender und gelehrter unter der Leitung des Herrn Dumont d'Urville. [Aus dem Fraiizosischen] von Dr. A. Diezmann. Leipzig: Baumgartner. 1835. 2 vols., 4to, pp. xii, 338, 4 Maps and 74 Plates ; iv, 300, Map and 69 21
Plates.
Dumont
d'Urville.
Dumont
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Reizc orn de wereld, zijnde eene geregelde verzameling van het wetenswaardigste hetwelk de ontdekkingsreizen opleveren, van Magellaan, Tasman, Dampier, Anson, In het Fransch uitgegeven onder opzigt van Dumont enz. enz. d'Urville en in het Hoogduitsch overgebragt, en met eenige aanmerkingen en bijvoegsels vermeerdert door A. Diezmann. Leiden: D. Uit het Hoogduitsch vertaald door P. D. Anslijn. 21215 Mortier en Zn. 1838-40. 3 pts., 8vo.
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et dans I'Oceanie Zelee execute par ordre du Roi pendant les annees 1 837-1 838-1 839-1 840 sous le commandement de M. Dumont-d'Urville capitaine de vaisseau pubSous la lie sous les auspices du Departement de la Marine. direction superieure de M. Jacquinot, capitaine de vaisseau, com21216 mandant de la Zelee. Paris: Gide. 1841-7.
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La Cryptogamie, par M. Montagnc, MM. Hombron ct Jacquinot. La Phanerogamic, par MM. Hombron et Jacquinot. Paris. 1845. 2 vols., Svo, Atlas, folio, 56 Plates ObserVJtions chronometriqucs et theorie nouvelle de lever sous voile, pai M. Vincendon Paris: Gide. 1844. Svo, 21^ sheets, 2 Plates; Anthropologie, par Dumoulin. Dumoutier. Paris. 1 846. Svo, Atlas and 50 Plates, folio Mineralogie et Geologic, Paris. 1 846. Svo, Atlas and 13 Plates, folio; Physique, par Vincenp.ir Grange. don-Dumoulin et Coupveiit-Desbois. Paris. 1842. Svo; Hydrographie, par VincenParis. 1843-1847. don-Dumoulin. 2 vols., Svo, Atlas, folio, 57 Maps. The fol5 vols., Svo, Atlas, folio, d'apies les collections de
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Relation du voyage au pole sud et corvettes I'Astrolabe et la Zelee execute
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2 Plates.
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La vigne en Amerique. 1868. Svo, pp. 6.
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