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FERGUSON, James, LL.D., a Scotch Philosopher & Astronomer; b. 1710. d. 1776. 1 Astronomical Part. See GUTHRIE, W. New geographical, &c. Grammar. 2 Astronomical Tables and Precepts, for calculating the true Times of new and full Moons, and . . . Eclipses. . . to A.D. 7800. ... [With] Theory of the solar and lunar Motions. [Plates.]

London, 1763. 8°, pp.

3 Astronomy explained upon Sir I. Newton's Principles . .
3d ed. [Plates.]

63.

London, 1764. 4° (7.6×5).

4 Autobiography. See (Select Exercises, post. — Pp. i.-xliii.).
5 Dissertation (A) upon the Phænomena of the Harvest Moon. Also,
The Description and Use of a new four-wheel'd Orrery, and an Essay
upon the Moon's turning round her own Axis. [Plates.]

London, 1747. 8°,
pp. 72.
Sir I. Newton's Principles.
By D. Brewster. In 2 vols.
Philadelphia, 1817. 8° (6×3.5).

6 Ferguson's Astronomy, explained upon
With Notes, and supplementary Chapters.
... Vol. 1, 2.

7 Plates illustrative of Ferguson's Astronomy; and of the twelve supple-
mentary Chapters, by D. Brewster. Philadelphia, 1817. Folded sheets.
8 Lectures on select Subjects in Mechanics, Hydrostatics, Hydraulics,
Pneumatics, and Optics. With the Use of the Globes, the Art of Dial-
ing, &c.
8th ed. [Supplement and Plates.]

London, 1793. 8° (6.9×3.1).

9 Lectures on select Subjects in Mechanics, Hydrostatics, Hydraulics, Pneumatics, and Optics. With the Use of the Globes, the Art of Dial10th ed. [Supplement and Plates.]

ing, &c.

London, 1803. 8° (6.2×3.1).

10 Select mechanical Exercises: showing how to construct Clocks, Orreries, and Sun-Dials . . . Illustrated. . . 3d ed.

London, 1790. 8° (5.3×3.1).

FERGUSSON, James, a British Architect; b. in Ayr, Scotland, 1808.

11 Palaces (The) of Nineveh and Persepolis restored; an Essay on ancient Assyrian and Persian Architecture. [Illustrated.]

London, 1851. 8° (

FERGUSSON, Robert, a Scotch Poet; b. at Edinburgh, 1750. d. 1774.

12 Sketch of Life.
13 Works.

See (Works, post. — Pp. 11–76).

).

London, 1807. 8° (6.3×3.5 irr.).

FERNANDEZ, Rev. Don Felipe, Founder of the Society of Xerez de la Frontera.

14 New practical Grammar (A) of the
English Grammar. . [in Spanish].

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Spanish Language . . . [and] an
2d ed. . .
London, 1800.

15 New practical Grammar (A) of the Spanish Language.
. . . from 2d London ed.

FERRALL, James Stephen, and REPP, T. G.

16 Danish-English Dictionary (A)

Philadelphia, n. d.

8° (6.3×3.5). 1st American, 8° (6.5×3.6).

Copenhagen, 1845. 8° (5.4X4.1).

FERRARI, Giuseppe, Prof. of Philos. at Strasbourg, &c.; b. in Milan, 1811.

Editor. See Vico, G. B. Opere.

FERRARI, Hieronymo, an Italian Priest; b. 1501. d. 1542.

17 P. Manvtivm (Ad) Emendationes in Philippicas Ciceronis.

Parisiis, Ex Off. R. Stephani, 1543. 8° (5×2.3).

FERRERIO, Pietro, an Italian Architect and Painter.

1 Palazzi [41+32 Plates] di Roma di piv. celebri Architetti disegnati da
P. Ferrerio.
[Rome, ab. 1575.] Large oblong folio.

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FERRIER, François Louis Auguste, Inspector of Duties at Bayonne.

2 Government (Du) considéré dans ses Rapports avec le Commerce.
Paris, 1805. 8° (5.6×3.2).

FERRIER, James F., Prof. of Moral Philos. & Polit. Economy, St. Andrew's.
3 Institutes of Metaphysics The Theory of Knowing and Being
Edinburgh and London, 1854. 12° (5.4×3.1), m. b., pp. 530.
FESSENDEN, Thomas Green, Editor of New-England Farmer; b. 1771. d. 1837.
4 Complete Farmer (The) and rural Economist . . .

FEUERBACH, Ludwig.

Boston, 1834. 12° (5.6X3.2).

5 Essence (The) of Christianity. Translated from the 2d German ed., by
M. Evans.
New York, 1855. 12° (5.4X3.3).

FICHTE, Johann Gottlieb, a German Philosopher; b. 1716. d. 1816.

6 Memoir of, by W. Smith. See (Popular Works, post.-Vol. 1, pp. 1–168).
7 Popular Works. Translated from the German .
London, 1748, '49.

Vol. 1, 2. [Portrait.]

FIDDES, Rev. Richard, D.D., of Yorkshire; b. 1671. d. 1725.

by W. Smith.

12° (5.4X3.2).

8 Practical Discourses .. Vol. 1-3. London, 1714-'15. 8° (5.8X3.2). FIELD, Rev. William.

[Portraits.]

9 Memoirs of the Life, Writings, and Opinions of Rev. Samuel Parr, LL.D.; with biographical Notices of many of his Friends, &c. Vol. 1, 2. London, 1828. 8° (6.3×3.4). FIELDING, Henry, an English Novelist and Dramatist; b. 1707. d. 1754. 10 Memoir of, by T. Roscoe. See (Miscel. Works, post. - Vol. 1, pp. 5-44). 11 Miscellaneous Works. Vol. 1, 2. Tom Jones. 3. Amelia. seph Andrews:-Jonathan Wild. [Portraits.]

4. Jo

New York, 1857. 12° (5.8X3.5).

FIELDING, Sarah, 3d sister of the preceding; b. 1713. d. 1768.
Translator. See XENOPHON. Memoirs of Socrates, &c.

FIGUEIREDO, Antonio PEREIRA DE, a Portuguese Scholar.

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Translator. See BIBLE, Old and New Testaments, &c. A Biblia
Sagrada.

FILANGIERI, Gaëtano, an Italian Publicist; b. at Naples, 1752. d. 1788.
12 Science (La) de la Législation. Ouvrage traduit de l'Italien ... Tom.
1-7.
Paris, tom. 1, 2, 1799; 3-7, 1788-'91. 8° (5.3X3.1).
NOTE. Vol. 1, 2 are "2e éd., revue," etc. Compare under CONSTANT, B.
13 Scienza (La) della Legislazione e gli Opuscoli Scelti. Tom. 1-5.
Capolago, 1834-35. 12° (4.4X2.7).

FILMER, Sir Robert, a Native of Kent, Eng.; d. 1647.

14 Observations concerning the original and various Forms of Government [with] The Power of Kings. [Also] An Advertisement concerning Witches. [Portrait of Charles II.]

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London, 1696. 8° (5.4X3.2).

15 Patriarchia; or The natural Power of Kings.

London, 1680. 8° (5.2×2.8).

FINDLATER, Rer. Charles, Minister of Newlands, Peebles, Eng.

General View of the Agriculture of the County of Peebles; with various Suggestions as to the Means both of the local and general Improvement of Agriculture. With a Map . . . and other Engravings.

Edinburgh, 1802. 8° (6.4×3.6). FINLAY, George, has long resided in Athens; b. in Scotland, about 1800. 2 Greece under the Romans B.C. 146-A.D. 717

Edinburgh and London, 1844. 8° (6×3.5), pp. 554. 3 History of the Byzantine and Greek Empires from DCCXVI to MCCCCLIII

Vol. 1, 2

Edinburgh and London, 1853, '54. 8° (6.4X3.6).

NOTE. Each volume has also independent title-page.

4 History (The) of Greece from its Conquest by the Crusaders to its Conquest by the Turks And of the Empire of Trebizond 1204-1461 Edinburgh and London, 1851. 8° (6.4×3.6), pp. 519.

FIORENTINO, Giovanni, an Italian Novelist.

5 Pecorone (I) nel quale si contengono cinquanta Novelle antiche d'In-
venzione e di Stile
Firenze, 1833. 8° (6.6×4).

[Portrait.]

FIOTT, John, a Merchant of London.

6 Address (An) to the Proprietors of East-India Stock, and to the Public: containing a Narrative of the Cases of the Ships Tartar and Hartwell With Remarks on the Conduct of the Company's shipping ConLondon, 1791. 8° (5.5X3.2). [2 copies.] New York, 1834. 12° (4.5X2.9).

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cerns, &c.

FIRE-SIDE Piety...
FIRMICUS MATERNUS, Julius, a Christian Writer of the 4th century.

Liber de Errore profanarum Religionum: Joan. a Wower recensuit.
See MINUCIUS FELIX, M. Octavius, etc.

FIRMIN, Thomas, an English Philanthropist ; b. 1632. d. 1697.

9 Life (The) of Th. Firmin.

Occasion of his Death.

With a Sermon . preached on the
London, 1791. 12°, pp. 99.

FISCHER, Chrétien Auguste, a German Scholar; b. at Leipsic, 1771. d. 1829.

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11 Francis Bacon of Verulam. Realistic Philosophy and its Age. Translated from the German by J. Oxenford.

London, 1857. 8° (5.2×3), pp. 502. FISH, Rev. Henry Clay, of the First Baptist Church, Newark, N.J.; b. in Vt., 1820. 12 History and Repository of Pulpit Eloquence ... Vol. 1, 2. [Portraits.] New York, 1856. Th. 8° (7X4.1). 13 Primitive Piety revived, or The aggressive Power of the Christian Church. Premium Essay. Boston, 1855. 12° (5.6X3.8).

FISHER, Edward, a Calvinistic Divine; d. in Ireland, about 1620. 14 Marrow (The) of modern Divinity: in two Parts. Pt. I. The Covenant of Works and the Covenant of Grace. II. An Exposition of the Ten Commandments. With Notes, by Rev. T. Boston. New ed. London, 1837. 12° (5.8X3.3).

FISHER, Jonathan, A.M., of Bluehill, Me.

15 Scripture Animals, or Natural History of the living Creatures named in

the Bible... Illustrated...

Portland, 1834. 12° (5.5X3.2).

FISHER, Richard Swainson, M.D.

1 New and complete statistical Gazetteer of the United States of America, founded on and compiled from official federal and state Returns, and the seventh national Census. New York, 1853. 8° (7.7X4.7), pp. 960. FISHLAKE, Rev. J. R.

Translator, Editor, &c. See BUTTMANN, P. C. Lexilogus.

FISK, Rev. Pliny, Missionary to Palestine; b. 1792. d. 1825.

2 Memoirs of Rev. Pliny Fisk. See BOND, A.

FISK, Rer. Samuel, of Salem, Mass.; d. 1770, æt. 81.

3 Election Sermon, Mass., May 26, 1731. Boston, 1731. 8°, pp. 50. 4 Just and impartial Narrative of the Controversy between Rev. S. Fiske, the Pastor, and a Number of the Brethren of the First Church in Salem. Boston, 1735. 4° (5.6X3.4).

FISKE, Rev. Nathan, D.D., of Brookfield, Mass.; b. 1733. d. 1799.

5 Character (The) and Blessedness of a diligent and faithful Servant: a
Sermon, at Brookfield, Oct. 19, 1779, at the Funeral of the Hon. J.
Foster . . .
Providence, [1779]. 8°, pp. 30.

6 Moral Monitor, (The): or a Collection of Essays on various Subjects.
Vol. 1, 2.
Worcester, 1801. 12° (5.2×2.9).
Worcester, 1794. 8° (6.3×3.3).

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7 Twenty two Sermons . FISKE, Nathan W., Prof. at Amherst College; d. in Palestine, 1847. 8 Translation of Eschenburg's Manual, with large Additions. CHENBURG, J. J. Manual of classical Literature.

FITCH, Asa, M.D.

See Es

9 Reports (1st-5th) on the Insects of New York. See NEW YORK. FITCH, John, "The Pioneer in American Steam-navigation;” b. 1743. d. 1798. 10 Life, by C. Whittlesey. See SPARKS, J. (Amer. Biogr., 2d Ser., vol. 6.) FITZ-GERALD, David, Esq.

11 Narrative of the Popish Plot. See GREAT BRITAIN. Popish Plot. FITZHERBERT, Sir Anthony, an eminent English Lawyer; d. 1538.

12 New Natura Brevium (The).

[With] Commentary, supposed to

be written by Lord Chief Justice Hale. 9th ed., collated with former Editions, and corrected; some Notes and References added; &c.

Vol. 1, 2.

FLANDERS, Henry; b. in Plainfield, N.I.

London, 1794. 8° (7 irr.X3.5), m. b.

13 Lives (The) and Times of the Chief Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States. . . . Vol. 1. John Jay―John Rutledge. 2. William Cushing-Oliver Ellsworth-John Marshall.

FLATT, Carl Christian von, Prof. of Theol.
Joint Author. See STORR, G. C.
FLAVEL, Rev. John, a Nonconformist; b.
14 Touchstone (The) of Truth.

Philadelphia, 1858. 8° (6.7X3.8). at Tübingen; b. 1772. Course of Biblical Theology. 1627. d. 1691.

New York, n. d. 24° (4.8×2.8).

15 Whole Works. . . . 4th ed., corrected. Vol. 1, 2. [Portrait.] London, 1740. 2° (12.1X6.7).

FLECKEISEN, Alfred, Prof. in Frankfort on the Main.

Editor. See NEUE JAHRBÜCHER für Philologie, etc.

FLEET, Thomas and John, Booksellers in Boston.

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[With] The Mas

16 Pocket Almanac (A) for the Years, 1789-1799.
sachusetts Register, &c. [10 vols.] Boston, [1788-'98]. 16° (4.8×2.5).

FLEETWOOD, William, D.D., Bishop of St. Asaph, aft. of Ely; b. 1656. d. 1721. 1 Chronicon preciosum: or, An Account of English Gold and Silver Money; the Price of Coins and, other Commodities; and of Stipends, Salaries, &c. in England, for six hundred Years last past. . . By Bp. Fleetwood. London, 1745. 8° (6.1X3.2). 2 Appendix (An) to Chronicon preciosum: containing an historical Account of Coins . . . [Plates.] London, 1745. 8°, pp. 30. FLEMING, Robert, a Scotch Minister, aft. at Rotterdam, 1662-'94; b. 1630. d. 1694. 3 Fulfilling (The) of the Scripture . . . 7th ed., corrected, &c.

Glasgow, 1753. 16° (5.3×3), pp. 530. [2 copies.] 4 Faithfulness (The) of God, considered and cleared in the great Events of His Word. ... Second Part of the Fulfilling of the Scripture. Glasgow, 1753. 16° (5.3X3), pp. 507.

FLETCHER, James, Assistant in a School at London; b. 1811. d. 1832.
5 History (The) of Poland; from the earliest Period to the present Time.
With a Narrative of the recent Events ... (Harper's Family
Library, No. 24.)
New York, 1846. 18° (4.5X2.7).
FLETCHER OF FLECHERE, John William de la, Vicar of Madely; b. 1729. d. 1785.

6 Checks to Antinomianism.

3d American ed.

FLEURET,

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7 Life of Rev. John W. de la Flechere. See BENSON, J.
—, Prof. of Architecture, Royal Milit. School of Paris.
8 Art (L') de composer des Pierres factices aussi dures que le Caillou, et
Recherches sur la Manière de bàtir des Anciens, etc. . . . Par Fleu-
Paris, 1807. 4° (7.5×5.3).

ret.

FLEURY, Claude, Abbot of Argenteuil, France; b. 1640. d. 1723.

9 Histoire ecclésiastique. Par Fleury. Tom. 1-20 jusques à l'an . [With] Continuation [by J. C. Febre and C. P. Goujet].

1414.

Tom. 21–36 . . . jusques à l'an 1595.

Paris, 1719-51. 4° (7-7.2X4.1-.4), m. r. FLINT, Rer. Jacob, of Cohasset, Mass.; b. 1769. d. 1835.

10 Discourse delivered at Cohasset, June 9, 1816, the Lord's Day after the Interment of Mrs. Sylvia Flint, his Wife.

Boston, 1816. 8°, pp. 16.

11 History of Cohasset. See MASS. Hist. Society. (Coll., 3d Ser., vol. 2.) 12 Sermon at the Ordination of Rev. J. Bates, Dedham, March 16, 1803. [Ch., by Rev. T. Prentiss; R. H., by Rev. J. Chickering.]

Dedham, 1803. 8°, pp. 40.

13 Sermon at the Ordination of Rev. James Flint, Oct. 29, 1806. [Ch., by Rev. E. Stone; R.H., by J. Reed, D.D.] [Boston] 1806. 8°, pp. 31. FLINT, Rev. James, D.D., of Bridgewater and Salem, Mass.; b. 1781. 14 Christian Ministry (The) . . . considered in two Sermons, at Bridgewater, Nov. 9, 1806.

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15 Discourse at Plymouth, Dec. 22, 1815.
16 Election Sermon, Mass., May 31, 1815.
17 God a Refuge, &c. Discourse, Nov. 6,
Light Infantry.

[Boston] 1807. 8°, pp. 31. Boston, 1816. 8°, pp. 24. Boston, 1815.

8°, pp. 23.

1814, before the Bridgewater Boston, 1814. 8°, pp. 20.

18 Sermon at the Ordination of Rev. N. Whitman, Billerica, Jan. 26, 1814.

[Ch., by Dr. Cummings; R.H., by Rev. S. Stearns.]

Cambridge, 1814. 8°, pp. 39.

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