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Brown. Philosophy of Physics; or, Process of Creative Development, by Andrew Brown. 8vo. New York, 1854. cloth.

14s. Bucke. On the Beauties, Harmonies, and Sublimities of Nature, by Charles Bucke. Selected and Revised by the Rev. W. P. Page. 8vo. New York, 1841. Carleton.-Liberty and Necessity; in which are considered the Laws of Association of Ideas, the Meaning of the word Will, and the true Intent of Punishment, by Henry Carleton. 12mo, pp. xii. and 165. Philadelphia, 1857. cloth.

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Chandler. Elements of Character, by Mary G. Chandler. 16mo. Boston,
1854. cloth.
Cousin.—The Philosophy of the Beautiful; from the French of Victor Cousin.
Translated, with Notes and an Introduction, by Jesse Cato Daniel. 8vo.
New York, 1849.

Cousin.-Course of the History of Modern Philosophy, by M. Victor Cousin.
Translated by D. W. Wight. 2 vols. 8vo. New York, 1852. cloth. 16s.
Cousin.-Lectures on the True, the Beautiful, and the Good, by M. V.
Cousin. Increased by an Appendix on French Art. Translated by O. W.
Wight. 8vo. New York, 1854.

Cousin.-Elements of Psychology: included in a Critical Examination of Locke's Essay on the Human Understanding, and in Additional Pieces, by Victor Cousin. Translated from the French, with an Introduction and Notes, by Caleb S. Henry, D.D. 4th improved edition, revised according to the Author's last corrections. crown 8vo, pp. 568. New York, 1856.

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De la Rochefoucauld, Duc.-Moral Reflections, Sentences, and Maxims; newly translated from the French; with an Introduction and copious Notes, and a Life of the Author. With an Elegant Steel Portrait. To which is added, the Moral Sentences and Maxims of the good Stanislaus, King of Poland. Also a Catalogue of all the Books written on Proverbs, Maxims, Sayings, Sentences, Apophthegms, Similitudes, &c. &c. 12mo, pp. 237. New York, 1851.

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De Wette.-Theodore; or, the Sceptic's Conversion. History of the Culture of a Protestant Clergyman. Translated from the German of De Wette, by J. F. Clarke. 2 vols. post 8vo. Boston, 1841. 16s. De Wette.-Human Life; or, Practical Ethics. From the German, by Samuel Osgood. 2 vols. post 8vo. Boston, 1842. 16s. Edwards. An Inquiry into the Modern Prevailing Notions respecting that Freedom of Will, which is supposed to be essential to Moral Agency, Virtue and Vice, Rewards and Punishment, Praise and Blame, by Jonathan Edwards, A.M. With an Index. 12mo, pp. 432. Andover, 1840. cloth. 5s. The same in 8vo, pp. vi. and 190. New York, 1851. Feuchtersleben.-The Dietetics of the Soul, by Ernest von Feuchtersleben. 18mo. New York. cloth.

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Fishbough. The Macrocosm and Microcosm; or, the Universe Without and the Universe Within, by William Fishbough. In 2 Parts. Part I. The Macrocosm; or, the Universe Without. 12mo, pp. x. and 259. New York, 1856. 4s. 6d. Fisher. Observations on Mental Phenomena, as connected with the Philosophy of Divine Revelation, by William L. Fisher. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1851. Gaskell.-Sense and Sound, as they reciprocally form any Sign of Mind, by John Gaskell. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1854.

Haven. Mental Philosophy; including the Intellect, Sensibilities, and Will, by Joseph Haven, Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy in Amherst College. 8vo. Boston, 1857.

Henry. Epitome of the History of Philosophy: being the Work adopted by the University of France for Instruction in the Colleges and High Schools. Translated from the French, with Additions, and a Continuation of the History, by C. S. Henry, D.D. 2 vols. 18mo. New York, 1848.

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Hickok.-Rational Psychology; or, the Subjective Idea and the Objective Law of all Intelligence, by Laurens P. Hickok, D.D., Union College. 8vo. Auburn, 1849. cloth.

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Hickok. System of Moral Science, by L. P. Hickok. royal 8vo, pp. 432. Schenectady, 1853. 10s. 6d.

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Hickok.-Empirical Psychology; or, the Human Mind as given in Consciousness, by L. P. Hickok. 8vo, pp. 412. Schenectady, 1854. cloth. 7s. 6d. Jarves. Why and What Am I? The Confessions of an Inquirer. In 3 Parts. Part I. Heart-Experience; or, the Education of the Emotions, by James Jackson Jarves. 12mo, pp. 328. Boston, 1857. cloth. Jouffroy. Introduction to Ethics, including a Critical Survey of Moral Systems; translated from the French of Jouffroy, by William H. Channing. 2 vols. 12mo. Boston, 1840. cloth. 14s. Macpherson.-Lectures on Moral Philosophy, by John Macpherson. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1791.

Magoon.-Westward Empire; or, the Great Drama of Human Progress, by E. L. Magoon. 1 vol. post 8vo. New York, 1856. 7s. 6d. Mahan.-A System of Intellectual Philosophy, by the Rev. Asa Mahan, First, President of Cleveland University. Revised and enlarged from the 2nd edition. crown 8vo, pp. 496. New York, 1856. cloth. 6s. 6d. Mahan.--The Science of Logic; or, an Analysis of the Laws of Thought, by the Rev. Asa Mahan. 8vo, pp. 388. New York, 1857. cloth. 9s. Moffat. An Introduction to the Study of Esthetics, by James Moffat. crown 8vo, pp. 284. Cincinnati, 1856.

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Murdock. Sketches of Modern Philosophy, especially among the Germans, by James Murdock, D.D. 8vo. Hartford, 1842. Park-Pantology; or, a Systematic Survey of Human Knowledge, by Roswell Park, A.M. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1841. Patterson. Early History of the American Philosophical Society; a Discourse at the Celebration of its Hundredth Anniversary, by Robert M. Patterson, M.D. With the Introductory Address of the President, and the Prayer of the Rev. Dr. Ludlow. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1843. Philosophical Miscellanies, from the French of Cousin, Jouffroy, and Benjamin Constant. 2 vols. 8vo. Boston, 1838.

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Plato. Plato contra Atheos. Plato against the Atheists, or the Tenth Book of the Dialogues on Laws; accompanied with notes by Taylor Lewis, LL.D. 8vo. New York, 1845.

7s. 6d. Plato's Phædon; or, a Dialogue concerning the Immortality of the Soul. Translated from the Original Greek by M. Dacier, with Notes and Emendations. To which is prefixed a Life of Plato, by Bishop Fenelon. A new edition, to which is added, by way of an Appendix, the Opinions of Ancient, Intermediate, and Modern Philosophers and Divines on the Soul's Immortality; also, Catalogue of Books, by various authors, treating on the Immortality of the Soul. 12mo, pp. 238. New York, 1849. 7s. 6d. Rauch.-Psychology; or, a View of the Human Soul; including Anthropology; adapted for the Use of Colleges, by the Rev. Frederick A. Rauch, D.P., late President of Marshall College, Pennsylvania. 4th edition, revised and improved. 12mo, pp. 402. New York, 1853. cloth. 7s. 6d. Richards.-Lectures on Mental Philosophy and Theology, by James Richards, D.D., late Professor of Christian Theology in the Theological Seminary at Auburn, New York. With a Sketch of his Life, by S. H. Gridley, Pastor of the Presbyterian Congregation, Waterloo, N. Y. 8vo. New York. cloth. Robinson.-Religion of Manhood; or, Age of Thought, by J. H. Robinson. post 8vo. New York, 1854.

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Sawyer.-Mental Philosophy; or, a Practical Exposition of the Phenomena and Powers of the Human Mind; designed for the Use of Colleges and High Schools, by L. A. Sawyer. 12mo, pp. 432. Boston, 1854. cloth. 5s. Schiller. The Esthetic Letters, Essays, and the Philosophical Letters of

Schiller. Translated by J. Weiss, with an Introduction. 8vo. Boston, 1845. Schlegel. The Philosophy of Life, and the Philosophy of Languages, by Frederic von Schlegel. 8vo. New York, 1848.

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Schmucker. Psychology; or, Elements of a New System of Mental Philosophy, on the Basis of Consciousness and Common Sense; designed for Colleges and Academies, by S. S. Schmucker, D.D. 2nd edition. 12mo, pp. 330. New York, 1847.

7s. Schwegler. A History of Philosophy in Epitome, by Dr. Albert Schwegler. Translated from the Original German, by Julius H. Seelye. crown 8vo, pp.

New York, 1856. cloth.

366. 7s. 6d. Shedd.-Lectures upon the Philosophy of History, by William G. T. Shedd, Brown Professor in Andover Theological Seminary. crown 8vo, pp. 128. Andover, 1856. cloth.

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Silver. The Philosophy of Evil, showing its Uses and unavoidable Necessity, by Joseph S. Silver. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1845. Smith.-Prelections on some of the more Important Subjects connected with Moral and Physical Science, in opposition to Phrenology, Materialism, Atheism, and the Principles advanced by the author of the Vestiges of Creation; and deducing the true Criterion of Moral Propriety from the Instinctive Ruling of the Moral Sense, by John Augustine Smith, M.D. With Portrait. 12mo, pp. 410. New York, 1853. cloth.

Stallo.-General Principles of the Philosophy of Nature: with an Outline of some of its recent Developments among the Germans; embracing the Philosophical System of Schelling and Hegel, and Oken's System of Nature, by J. B. Stallo, A.M. crown 8vo, pp. xxii. and 520. Boston,

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Stewart.-Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, by Dugald Stewart. Revised and abridged, with Critical and Explanatory Notes, for the Use of Colleges and Schools, by Francis Bowen. crown 8vo, pp. 502. Boston, 1854. cloth.

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Tappan.-A Review of Edwards's "Inquiry into the Freedom of the Will," by H. P. Tappan. 3 vols. 12mo. New York. 18s. Tappan.-Elements of Logic; together with an Introductory View of Philosophy in general, and a Preliminary View of the Reason, by Henry P. Tappan. royal 8vo, pp. 468. New York, 1856. cloth. 7s. Theophrastus.-The Moral Characters of Theophrastus in the Græca Majora, literally translated into English, with Notes, by Charles C. Cleveland. 8vo. Andover, 1826.

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Universe (the) no Desert, the Earth no Monopoly; preceded by a Scientific Exposition of the Unity of Plan in Creation. 2 vols. in 1. crown 8vo, pp. 384. Boston, 1854. Upham.—Elements of Mental Philosophy, embracing the two Departments of Intellect and the Sensibilities, by Thomas C. Upham. 3rd edition. 2 vols. 8vo. Portland, 1839.

Upham.-A Philosophical and Practical Treatise on the Will; forming the Third Volume of a System of Mental Philosophy, by Thomas C. Upham, Professor of Moral and Mental Philosophy in Bowdoin College. 12mo. New York. sheep.

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Upham.-Outlines of Imperfect and Disordered Mental Action, by Thomas
C. Upham. 18mo. New York, 1840.
Upham.-Elements of Mental Philosophy abridged, and designed as a Text-
Book for Academies and High Schools, by T. C. Upham. 12mo, pp. 518.
New York, 1852. bound.
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Upham.-Letters, Esthetic, Social, and Moral, written from Europe,
Egypt, and Palestine, by Thomas C. Upham, Professor of Mental and Moral
Philosophy in Bowdoin College. Portrait. crown 8vo, pp. 586. Bruns-
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Verplanck.-Right Moral Influence and Use of Liberal Studies, by Gulian C. Verplanck. 12mo. New York. cloth. Waterston. Thoughts on Moral and Spiritual Culture, by R. C. Waterston. 2nd edition, revised. 12mo, pp. 314. cloth. Wayland. The Elements of Intellectual Philosophy, by Francis Wayland. 12mo, pp. 432. Boston. cloth. Wayland.-Elements of Moral Science, by Francis Wayland, D.D., President of Brown University, and Professor of Moral Philosophy. Boston. cloth. Wayland. The same, abridged by the Author, and adapted to the Use of Schools and Academies. 18mo. Boston. half cloth. 3s. 6d. Weaver.-Lectures on Mental Science, according to Philosophy of Phrenology, by G. S. Weaver. post 8vo. New York. 3s. 6d. Wilson. An Elementary Treatise on Logic; including--Part I. Analysis of Formulæ.-Part II. Method. With an Appendix of Examples for Analysis and Criticism; and a Copious Index of Terms and Subjects. Designed for the Use of Schools and Colleges, as well as for Private Study and Use, by W. D. Wilson, D.D., Trinity Professor of Christian Ethics, and Professor of Logic, &c., in Hobart Free College at Geneva, N. Y. crown 8vo, pp. 446. New York, 1856. cloth. Winslow.-Cosmography; or, Philosophical Views of the Universe, by Charles F. Winslow, M.D. 18mo. Boston, 1853.

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EDUCATION.

1. THEORY OF EDUCATION.

Abbott. The Teacher; or, Moral Influences employed in the Instruction and Government of the Young, by Jacob Abbott. With Engravings. 8vo, pp. 353. New York, 1856.

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Aimé-Martin.-The Education of Mothers; or, the Civilisation of Mankind by Woman, by L. Aimé-Martin. Translated from the French, by Edwin Lee, Esq. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1843.

Alcott. Confessions of a Schoolmaster, by Dr. William A. Alcott. 8vo. New York.

3s. American Annals of the Deaf and Dumb. Samuel Porter, Editor. Published quarterly, at Hartford.

American Annals of Education. 1831-1839. 9 vols. 8vo. American Institute.-The Introductory Discourse and the Lectures delivered before the American Institute of Instruction, in Boston, August, 1831. To which is added, an Essay on the Construction of School-Houses; with Plans. Published under the direction of the Board of Censors. royal 8vo, pp. xx. and 298. Boston, 1832. cloth. American Institute.-The Lectures delivered before the American Institute of Instruction, in Boston, August, 1836; including the Journal of Proceedings, and a List of the Officers. Published under the direction of the Board of Censors. royal 8vo, pp. xxiv. and 184. Boston, 1837. cloth. American Institute. The Introductory Discourse and the Lectures delivered before the American Institute of Instruction, at Worcester, Mass., August, 1837; including the Journal of Proceedings, and a List of the Officers. Published under the direction of the Board of Censors. royal 8vo, pp. xxiv. and 262. Boston, 1838. cloth.

American Institute.-The Lectures delivered before the American Institute of Instruction, at Lowell, Massachusetts, August, 1838; including the Journal of Proceedings, and a List of the Officers. Published under the direction of the Board of Censors. royal 8vo, pp. xxiv. and 187. Boston, 1839. cloth. American Institute.-The Lectures delivered before the American Institute of Instruction, at Providence, R. I., August, 1840; including the Journal of Proceedings, and a List of the Officers. Published under the direction of the Board of Censors. 8vo, pp. xv. and 153. Boston, 1841. cloth. American Institute. The Lectures delivered before the American Institute of Instruction, at Boston, August, 1841; including the Journal of Proceedings, and a List of the Officers. 8vo, pp. xv. and 194. Boston, 1842. cloth.

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