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EDMOND.

Edmond (Amanda M.)

poems.

12o.

263 pp.

Religious and other Boston, Gould &

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EMINENT.

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The same.

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Emerson (Rev. John Edwards). See Clark (Rev. Rufus W.)

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Emily Ashton; or, light burdens lifted.

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EMMA.

ESTELLE.

Emma Herbert, or be ye perfect. [anon.]| Entertaining (An) account, etc.--cont'd.

175 pp. 3 pl. 160. Philadelphia, Presbyterian board of publication, [1863]. Emma Parker; or, scenes in the homes of the city poor. By the author of "Witnessing for Jesus." [anon.] 408 pp. 160. New York, A. D. F. Randolph & co. [1871]. Emmons (Richard, m. d.) The fredoniad: or, independence preserved. An epick poem on the late war of 1812. 4 v. 120. Boston, author, 1827. England (Church of). The book of common prayer. With the psalter or psalms of David. 1 p. 1. 236 pp. 18°. London, Shepherd & Sutton, 1843.

The same.

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80.

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ACCOUNT (An) of Palestine, or, the holy land.

With a description of Jerusalem. pp. 319–391.
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CANDIDIUS (Rev. George).

An account of the

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318.

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VOYAGE (The) of Ferdinand Maglianes, or Magel-
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Erickson (D. S.) The Wadsworth boys; or, Agnes' decision. 1 p. 1. 378 pp. 2 pl. 16°. Boston, D. Lothrop & co. [1872]. England (Royal college of surgeons of). Calendar, 1872. [The thousand dollar prize series]. London, Taylor Erskine (Rev. Ralph). Gospel sonnets; or, & Francis, 1872. spiritual songs. In six parts. 326 pp. English (The) musical repository: a choice selection of esteemed english songs, adapt-Erskine (Thomas, lord). 16°. Aberdeen, G. & R. King, 1844. ed for the voice, violin, and german flute. [anon.] 292 pp. 1 pl. 180. Edinburgh, Oliver & Boyd, 1811.

English reading lessons, to serve as an in-
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Note.-The compiler is said to be the rev. Edward
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English (The) spelling book; with a critical
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English (The) Theophrastus; or the man-
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Entertaining (An) account of all the coun-
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8 1. 13 pl. 8°. London, R. Goadby, 1752.

CONTENTS.

ACCOUNT (An) of a journey from Grand Cairo to mount Sinai. Performed by the presetto of Egypt, in company with some missionaries, in

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ESTERNO.

EVANS.

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[Nouvelle collection Jannet].

Note. A translation of Thomas Murners Ulenspiegel, herausgegeben von J. M. Lappenberg. Leipzig, 1854. The work itself belongs to the german volksbücher of the 15th century. Eumenes. [pseudon.] See Griffith (William).

Eutropius. Eutropii historiæ romanæ breviarium; cum versione anglica, in qua verbum de verbo exprimitur; notis quoque & indice: or, Eutropius' compendious history of Rome, with an english translation, notes and an index. By John Clarke. 3d am. ed. Revised by Samuel Rudd. 176 pp. 2 1. 120. New York, E. Duyckinck, 1895.

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Evangelisches gesangbuch. Herausgegeben von dem Evangelischen kirchen

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Evangelische reformirte gemeine. Das neue und verbesserte gesangbuch, worin die psalmen Davids sammt einer sammlung alter und neuer geistreicher lieder, sowohl für privat- und hausandachten, als auch für den öffentlichen gottesdienst enthalten sind. Nach einem synodalschluss zusammen - getragen und eingerichtet für die evangelisch- reformirten gemeinen in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika. 7te aufl. 539, 29 pp. 16°. Sumnytaun, [Pa.] E. Benner, 1838. Evans (B. R.) The republican compiler, comprising a series of pieces, in prose and verse. Selected from the best american writers. By a citizen of Pittsburgh. [anon.] 262 pp. 129. Pittsburgh, Cramer & Spear, 1818.

Evans (Rev. Christmas). Sermons, on various subjects, translated from the welsh, by J. Davis. 408 pp. 120. Beaver, [Penn.] W. Henry, 1837. Evans (Rev. James Harington). Psalms and hymns, selected chiefly for public worship. 184 1. 24°. London, J. F. Shaw, 1843.

Evans (John). The parnassian garland ; or, beauties of modern poetry: selected from the works of the most distinguished poets of the present age. With introductory lines to each article. Engd. tit. xxii, 264 pp. 18°. [London], Albion press, 1807.

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EVE.

1861. See Schaeffer (C. W.)

FAY

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Note.-Original edition published by the London religious tract society.

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Examination and review of a pamphlet by
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F. (L. A.) Helen Freeman; or the right
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1851.

Faithful in little, 1873. See Read (Emily).
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Fall River (Mass.) The Fall River directory,
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The Fall River directory, 1873. No. 10.
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Farnham (J. T.) The early days of Cali-
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there, with scenes in the Pacific. 314 pp.
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on astronomy, being the fourth part of a
course of natural philosophy, compiled
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sity at Cambridge, New England. 2d ed.
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Fashionable infidelity, or the triumph of
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Fasquelle (Louis).

Translation, composi-
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sammlung von kirchengesängen, enthal-
tend, nebst einigen neuen stücken, eine
auserlesene auswahl deutscher und eng-
lischer chorale, choral-gesænge, psalmo-
die etc; mit deutschem und englischem
texte. [Or], The cantica sacra; a collec-
tion of church music, embracing besides
some new pieces, a choice selection of
german and english chorals, set pieces,
chants, etc; with the text in german and
english. 352 PP.
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Fatherland (The) series. 4 v. 16°. Phila-
delphia, Lutheran board of publication, 1872.

CONTENTS.

S.

HOFFMANN (Franz). Knight and peasant.
Self-will and repentance.
NIERITZ (Gustav). Gustavus Vasa.
REDENBACHER (William). The emerald.
Fawcett (Henry, m. d.) Matrimony, im-
potency and sterility explained, with a
comprehensive exposition of the nature
and modern treatment of syphilis, second-
ary symptoms, gonorrhoea, gleet, stric-
tures, whites, seminal weakness, nocturnal
emissions, and masturbation, etc. 172 pp.
129. New York, 1844.

Fay (Francis, pseudon.) Life real and un-
real. By Francis Fay.
264 PP.
189.
Philadelphia, Am. s. s. union, [1853].

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Fellowes (Francis). Sacred history of the deluge illustrated; and corroborated by tradition, mythology, and geology. With an introductory essay, by rev. C. Colton, d. d. 150 pp. 1 pl. 180. Philadelphia, Key & Biddle, 1836.

Felton (Cornelius Conway). Classical studies; essays on ancient literature and art. See Sears (Barnas), Edwards (Bela B.) and Felton. Ferdosi. See Hasan ben Mohammed el Tusi (Abu'l Kaisim Firdusi). Ferrell (William). Converging series expressing the ratio between the diameter and the circumference of a circle. 6 pp. 40. [Washington, Smithsonian institution, 1872].

[SMITHSONIAN contributions, v. 18, art. 5]. Ferrer de Couto (José). Los negros en sus diversos estados y condiciones; tales como son, como se supone que son, y como deben ser. 311 pp. 8°. Nueva York, Hallet, 1864.

Fessenden (L. G.) The prairie vocalist, etc; 1853. See Gibson (John) and Fessenden.

Fetridge (W. Pembroke.) See Harper's hand-book for travellers in Europe and the east, 1872–73.

Feuilles (Les) d'automne, 1841. See Hugo (Victor M.)

Field (Kate). Pen photographs of Charles Dickens's readings. Taken from life. New and enlarged ed. vi, 152 pp. 10 pl. portrait. 120. Boston, J. R. Osgood & co. 1871. Field (Nathaniel, m. d.) A debate on the state of the dead, 1854. See Connelly (Rev. T. P.) and Field. Fillmore (Augustus D.) and Skene (Robert). The concordia: a collection of sacred music, selected and arranged for congregational worship. 415 pp. obl. 8°. Cincinnati, A. D. Fillmore, [1865].

Fin du répertoire du théâtre français, avec un nouveau choix des pièces des autres théâtres rassemblées par [P. M. M.] Le

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ANDRIEUX (F. G. J. S.) Molière avec ses amis, v. 8.
AUTREAU (J.) Démocrite, prétendu fou, v. 6.
La magie de l'amour, v. 6.
BONJOUR (C.) La mère rivale, v. 8.
L'éducation, v. 8.

BOUCHARD (A.) Les arts et l'amitié, v. 7.
COLLIN D'HARLEVILLE (J. F.) Les querelles des
deux frères, v. 7.

CORNEILLE (P.) La suite du Menteur, v. 8.
DELAUNAY. Le paresseux, v. 6.

L'un pour l'autre, v. 8.

DESTOUCHES (P. N.) Le curieux impertinent, v. 7. DOMINIQUE (P. F. B.) Les quatre semblables, v. 5. DUCERCEAU J. A.) Le faux duc de Bourgogne,

v. 5.

Les cousines, v. 5.

ÉTIENNE (C. G.) Bruis et Palaprat, v. 9.

Les deux gendres, v. 9.

Les plaideurs sans procès, v. 9.

GOSSE (É)* Le médisant, v. 9.
HAUTEROCHE (N. Le B. d'). Le souper mal ap-
prêté, v. 4.

L'esprit follet, ou la dame invisible, v. 4.
LAFONT (J. de). L'amour vengé, v. 5.
LAYA (J. L.) L'amis des lois, v. 10.
LEGRAND (M. A.) La femme fille et veuve, v.

5.

and DOMINIQUE (P. F. B.) Agnès de Chaillot, v. 5. MERVILLE (P. F. C.) La famille Glinet, v. 10. MONTFLEURY (A. J.) La fille capitaine, v. 4. La dame médecin, v. 4.

PALISSOT DE MONTENOY (C.) Les courtisanes, v. 7.
Le satirique, v. 7.

PICARD (L. B.) Médiocre et rampant, v. 10.
PLANARD (F. A. E.) Le faux paysan, v. 10.
ROMAGNÉSI (J. A.) Samson, v. 6.

Comédies en prose, 16 v. v. 11-26. AIGUEBERRE (J. D. D. d'). L'avare amoureux, Les petits

v. 15. BAUDOUIN dit D'AUBIGNY (J. M. T.)

protecteurs, v. 25. BEAUCHAMPS (P. F. G. de). Le portrait, v. 16. CARMONTELLE (N.) Les hommes à la mode, v. 18. (Proverbes dramatiques.)

La brebis entre deux loups, v. 13.

A bon chat bon rat, v. 13.

Ça n'en est pas, v 13.

Janot, chez le dégraisseur, v. 13.

Le sourd, v. 13.

Le valet de chambre et le paysan, v. 13.
Les amans chiens, v. 13.

La veuve ridicule, v. 13.
L'amant malade, v. 13.
La ruse paternelle, v. 13.
La veuve embarrassée, v. 13.
L'innocence sauvée, v. 20.
Le legs, v. 20.

Le café borgne, v. 20.
Le muet, v. 20.

Les deux filous, v, 20.
Le chanoine de Reims, v. 20.
Le fripon orgueilleux, v. 20.
Les voyageurs, v. 26.
L'uniforme de campagne, v. 26.
Plus de peur que de mal, v. 26.

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