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ANECDOTES des Beaux-Arts.

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Avec des Notes historiques et critiques. .
Paris, 1776-'80. 8° (5×2.6).

1 Par M ***. Tom. 1-3.
2 Anecdotes Chinoises, Japonoises, Siamoises, Tonquinoises, &c.; dans les-
quelles on s'est attaché principalement aux Mours, Usages, Coutumes,
& Religions de ces différens Peuples de l'Asie. Paris, 1774. 8° (5×2.6).
NOTE. The 'Anecdotes' of each people has independent paging.

3 Anecdotes Espagnoles et Portugaises, depuis l'Origine de la Nation jus-
qu'à nos jours. Tom. 1, 2.
Paris, 1773. 8° (5×2.6).

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4 Anecdotes Françoises, depuis l'Établissement de la Monarchie jusqu'au
Règne de Louis XV. 2de éd. . . . Paris, 1768. 8° (5×2.6), pp. 664.
5 Anecdotes Germaniques, avant l'Ere Chrétienne 106, jusqu'à nos
jours.
Paris, 1769. 8° (5X2.6), pp. 727+.

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6 Anecdotes inédites de la Fin du 18e Siècle, pour servir de Suite aux An-
ecdotes Françaises.
Paris, n. d. 8° (5×2.6).
7 Anecdotes du Nord, comprenant la Suède, le Danemarck, la Pologne, &
la Russie; depuis l'Origine de ces Monarchies jusqu'à présent.

Paris, 1770. 8° (5×2.6).

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8 Anecdotes des Républiques.

P'tie I., comprenant Gènes & la Corse, Venise & Malthe, & la Suisse. II., comprenant la Flandre & la Hollande, la Savoye, la Hongrie, & la Bohème. 2 vols. Paris, 1771. 8° (5×2.6).

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ANGELO BUONAROTTI, Michel. See BUONAROTTI, M. ANGELO.
ANGLERS 9 (The). Eight Dialogues in Verse. London, 1758. 12°, pp. 56.
ANNALES de Chemie et de Physique. See GAY-LUSSAC, N. F.

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ANNALES des Mines, ou Recueil de Mémoires sur l'Exploitation des Mines.
Paris, 1817, '18. 8° (5.6×3.3).
See AMERICAN Annals, &c.

10 Tom. 1, 2. 1816, '17.

ANNALS of Education, American.

ANNALS of Chemistry, Mathematics, &c. See PHILOSOPHICAL Magazine, &c. ANNALS of Electricity, Magnetism, &c. See STURGEON, W.

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Vol. 1-3.

ANNALS of the Peninsular Campaigns, from MDCCCVIII to MDCCCXIV. ...
Philadelphia, 1831. 12° (5.5X3.1).
ANNALS (The) of Philosophy. Vol. 10-16. July, 1817 to December, 1820.
12 New Series. Vol. 1-12. January, 1821--December, 1826. [Monthly.
Plates.]
London, 1817-26. 8° (7×3.9).
assisted in vol. 11, 12, by A. Aikin and J.
Continued in "The Philosophical Maga-

NOTE.-Edited, vol. 10-16, by T. Thomson,
Bostock; subsequently by R. Phillips.
zine, or Annals of Chemistry," &c.
ANNE, Queen of Great Britain; b. 1664. d. 1714.

13 Memoirs of Queen Anne; being a compleat Supplement to the History
of her Reign.
London, 1729. 8° (5.9X3.1).

14 Memoir. See JAMESON, A. M. (Celebrated Female Sovereigns, vol. 2.) ANNUAL Register (The), or a View of the History, Politics, and Literature, for 15 1786; 1787; 1789; 1794; 1796. 5 vols.

ANNUAL of Scientific Discovery, 1859-1862.

London, 1788-'97. 8° (6.3X3.9).
See WELLS, D. A.

ANQUETIL, Louis Pierre, brother of following; b. 1723. d. 1808.

16 Histoire de France, depuis les Gaulois jusqu'à la Fin de la Monarchie,
par M. Anquetil. Tom. 1-14.
Paris, 1805. 12° (4.6×2.7).

17 Motifs des Guerres et des Traités de Paix de la France, . . . depuis la
Paix de Westphalie, en 1648, jusqu'à celle de Versailles, en 1783. Par
le Cen. Anquetil.
Paris, an 6 [1798]. 8° (4.8X2.8).

ANQUETIL DU PERRON, Abraham Hyacinthe, a Fr. Orientalist; b.1731. d.1805. 1 Historische und chronologische Abhandlungen von Indien, und dessen Beschreibung des Laufes der Ströhme Ganges und Gagra. See TIEFFENTHALER, J.

ANSTED, David Thomas, Prof. of Geol., King's College, London; b. 1812. 2 Geologist's Text Book (The). London, 1845. 8° (5×2.8).

ANSWER to a Pamphlet, containing the Correspondence of the Hon. John Jay,
3 and Lewis Littlepage.
New-York, n. d. 4°, pp. 29.

ANSWER to Dr. Stillingfleet's Sermon, by some Nonconformists, being the
4 Peaceable Design renewed.
London, 1680. 4°, pp. 44.
ANTHOLOGIA Graeca, cum Versione Latina Grotii. See Bosch, H. de.

ANTHOLOGY, The Monthly, &c. See MONTHLY Anthology (The), &c.
ANTHON, Charles, LL.D., Prof. of Anc't Lang., Columbia Coll., N. Y.; b. 1797.
Editor. See LEMPRIÈRE, J. Bibliotheca Classica.
Editor. See POTTER, J. Archæologia Græca.

ANTHONY, Susanna, an eminently pious woman of R.I.; b. 1726. d. 1791. 5 Life and Character. See HOPKINS, Samuel, D.D.

ANTIENT Metaphysics.

London, 1784. 4° (7.5 irr. X5.1). ANTI-JACOBIN Review (The) and Magazine; or, Monthly Political and Literary 6 Censor. From July, 1798 to August (incl.) 1799. 1-3. ... [Plates.]

Vol.
London, 1799. 8° (6.5X3.6).
ANTI-MASONIC Review (The) and Magazine. See WARD, H. D.
ANTIMASONIC State Convention of Massachusetts. Abstract of the Proceed-

7 ings of the Anti-Masonic State Convention of Massachusetts, Boston,
Dec. 30, 1829-Jan. 1, 1830.
Boston, 1830. 8°, pp. 32.

8 Brief Report of the Debates, &c. in the Anti-Masonic Convention, Boston, Dec. 30, 31, 1829; and Jan. 1, 1830. Boston, 1830. 8°, pp. 48. 9 Abstract of the Proceedings of the Anti-Masonic State Convention of Massachusetts, Boston, May 19 & 20, 1831. Boston, 1831. 8°, pp. 78. ANTIOCH COLLEGE, at Yellow Springs, Ohio. Catalogue of Antioch College 10 for the Academical Year 1856-7. Springfield, 1857. 8°, pp. 50.

ANTIPHON, an Athenian Orator; b. 480 B.C. d. 411 B.C.

11 Antiphontis et Andocidis quæ exstant omnia Indicibus locupletissimis
Varietate Lectionis continua Interpretatione Latina Annotationibus va-
riorum . . . et suis illustravit G. S. Dobson Præfiguntur Adversaria.
. . . P. P. Dobree
Londini, 1828. 8° (6.7X3.7).

12 Antiphontis Andocidis et Lysiæ Interpretatio Latina

ANTISELL, Thomas, M.D.

Londini, 1828. 8° (6.7X3.7).

13 Geological Report. See UNITED STATES. Explorations and Surveys. (Explorations and Surveys for a Pacific Railroad, vol. 7.)

ANTONINUS, Marcus Aurelius, Emperor of Rome; b. 121. d. 180.

14 M. Antonini eorum quæ ad seipsum Libri XII. [Greek and Latin.] Recogniti & Notis illustrati. Oxoniæ, 1704. 8° (6.5×3.6), par. cols.

ANTONIUS, Marcus, de Dominis, Archbp. of Venice.

15 Republica Ecclesiastica (De).

NOTE.-Imperfect, wanting title-page.

2° (10.6×5.9), m. r., pp. 773+.

ANVILLE, Joseph Baptiste Bourguignon D'. See D'ANVILLE, J. B. B.
APHORISMS Of Wisdom, chiefly from Swedenborg. See SWEDENBORG, E.

APOCALYPSIS; or, The Revelation of certain notorious Advancers of Heresie; 1 with their Lives, Actions, &c. [Portraits.] London, 1658. 8°, pp. 78. APOCRYPHA (The). See BIBLE,―The Old and New Testaments, &c. APOLLONIUS Dyscolus, of Alexandria, a Greek grammarian; fl. 138–163. 2 Libri de Conjunctionibus et Adverbiis. Græcè. See BEKKER, I. (Anecdota Graeca, vol. 2.)

APOLLONIUS Rhodius, a Greek Poet; b. in Egypt. fl. 490 B.C.

3 Argonauticon Libri IIII. Scholia vetusta in eosdem libros, quæ palmam obtinere existimantur. Cum Annotationibus H. Stephani.

Excudebat H. Stephanus [Paris], 1574. 4° (7.5×4.4). APOLLONIUS Tyanæus, a celebrated Pythagorean Philosopher; b. at Tyana, in Cappadocia, lived about the beginning of the Christian era.

See OSWALD, J.

4 Life, by Rev. J. H. Newman. See (ENCYCLOPEDIA Metrop., vol. 10). 5 Life. See PHILOSTRATUS, F. Two First Books, &c. APOSTOLICAL Constitutions, in Greek and English; with an Essay on the same. See WHISTON, W. Primitive Christianity reviv'd. Vol. 2, 3. APPEAL to Common Sense in behalf of Religion. APPLETON, Rev. Jesse, D.D., 2d Pres. of Bowd. Coll., 1807-'19; b.1772. d. 1819. 6 Address (An) before the Massachusetts Society for suppressing Intemperance, May 31, 1816. Boston, 1816. 8°, pp. 28. [2 copies.] 7 Addresses to the Candidates for the Degree of A. B. at the Annual Commencements of Bowdoin College, 1808-1818. [Manuscript of I. Bourne.] 4° (9.2×6.3).

8 Addresses. Delivered at the Annual Commencements [of Bowdoin College], from 1808 to 1816; with [his Inaugural Address and] a Sketch of his Character [by Ichabod Nichols, D.D.].

Brunswick, 1820. 8° (6.1X3.6). [2 copies.]
9 Discourse delivered at Bath, May 11th, 1813, before the Society for dis-
countenancing and suppressing Public Vices. Boston, 1813. 8°, pp. 24.
10 Discourse delivered June 20, 1813, before the Officers and Students of
Bowdoin College, occasioned by the Death of Tutor Frederick Southgate,
A. B.
Boston, 1813. 8°, pp. 24.
Boston, 1814. 8°,

11 Election Sermon, Mass., May 25, 1814.
pp. 29.
12 God's Care of his Church. Sermon delivered at Gorham, Jan. 18, 1809,
at the Ordination of Rev. Asa Rand. [Ch., by Paul Coffin; R.H., by
Daniel Marrett.]
Portland, [1809]. 8°, pp. 28.
13 Lectures delivered at Bowdoin College, and occasional Sermons. [Por-
trait.]
Brunswick, 1822. 8° (6.4X3.7). [2 copies.]
14 Perpetuity (The) and Importance of the Sabbath. A Sermon delivered
at Portland, Nov. 10, 1814.
Portland, 1814. 8°, pp. 30.

15 Sermon delivered at Augusta, Oct. 16, 1811, at the Ordination of Rev.
Benjamin Tappan. [Ch., by H. Packard; R.II., by F. Parker.]
Augusta, 1811. 8°, pp. 23.
16 Sermon delivered at Brunswick, April 13, 1815, National Thanksgiving
Day, on account of the Peace recently established between this Country
and Great Britain,
Hallowell, 1815. 8°, pp. 24.
17 Sermon delivered at Freeport, at the Ordination of Rev. Enos Merrill.
[Ch., by W. Miltimore; R.H., by J. W. Ellingwood.]

18 Sermon at Northampton, Sept. 18, 1817,
Commissioners for Foreign Missions.

Portland, 1817. 8°, pp. 28. before the American Board of Charleston, 1817. 8°, pp. 31.

APPLETON, Rev. Jesse, D.D., continued.

1 Sermon delivered at Portland, Nov. 19, 1818, at the Formation of the
Maine Branch of the American Society for educating Pious Youth for
the Gospel Ministry.
Hallowell, 1819. 8°, pp. 28.
2 Theological Lectures, I.-XXXVII., XLIII.-XLV. 3 vols. [Manuscript.]
4° (8.7X5.7).

3 Works, embracing his Course of Theological Lectures, his Academic Addresses, and a Selection from his Sermons: with a Memoir of his Life and Character [by Prof. A. S. Packard]. Vol. 1, 2. ... [Portrait.] Andover, 1837. 8° (6.2×3.6). [2 copies.] APPLETON, John, LL.D., Chief Justice Supreme Court of Maine; b. 1804. 4 Rules (The) of Evidence stated and discussed.

Philadelphia, 1860. 8° (6.8X3.8). Reporter. See MAINE. Laws, &c. Reports of Supreme Court. Vol. 19, 20. APPLETON, Rev. Nathaniel, D.D., of Cambridge, Mass.; b. 1693. d. 1784. 5 Blessedness of a fixed Heart grounded upon truly Religious Principles: illustrated in a Discourse, delivered Feb. 24, 1760, after the Funeral of Henry Flynt, Esq. Boston, 1760. 8°, pp. 25.

6 Faithful (A) and Wise Servant, had in Honor, throughout the Churches.
Discourse occasioned by the Death of Rev. Edward Wigglesworth, D. D.,
Jan. 16, 1765.
Boston, 1765. 8°,
pp. 40.
7 Servant's (The) actual Readiness for the Coming of his Lord. Two Dis-
courses preached at Lexington, Dec. 17, 1752, after the Funeral of Rev.
John Hancock.
Boston, 1753. 8°,

pp. 33. Sermon at [Ch., by Boston, 1737. 8°, pp. 51.

pp. 39. 8 Some Unregenerate Persons not so far from the Kingdom of God as others. Sermon at Boston Lecture. Boston, 1763. 8°, 9 Superiour Skill and Wisdom necessary for winning Souls. Ordination of Rev. John Sparhawk, at Salem, Dec. 8, 1736. E. Holyoke; R.H., by B. Prescott.] 10 Thanksgiving Sermon on the total Repeal of the Stamp Act, preached in Cambridge, May 20, 1766. APTHORP, Rev. East, of Cambridge, Mass., aft. of London; b. 1733. d. 1818. 11 Considerations on the Institution and Conduct of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts. Boston, 1763. 8°, pp. 24. 12 Constitution (The) of a Christian Church, illustrated in a Sermon, at the Opening of Christ-Church, in Cambridge, Oct. 15, 1761. Boston, 1761. 4°, pp. 27.

Boston, 1766. 8°, pp. 34.

13 Felicity of the Times. Sermon preached at Cambridge,
1763; Day of Thanksgiving for the Peace. Boston, 1763.

London, 1776.

[2 copies.]
August 11,
4°, pp. 26.
14 General-Fast Sermon, Dec. 13, 1776.
4°, pp. 28.
15 Letters on the Prevalence of Christianity, before its Civil Establishment:
with Observations on a late History [Gibbon's] of the Decline of the
Roman Empire.
London, 1778. 8° (5.7 irr. X3.3).

16 Sacred Poetry (Of) and Music. Discourse at Christ-Church, Cambridge,
Aug. 21, 1764.
Boston, 1764. 4o, pp. 22.

APULEIUS, Lucius, a Roman Platonist of 2d cent.; b. at Madaura.
17 Doctrines of Plato. See PLATO. (Works, Ed. 1848-'59, vol. 6.)

18 Opera.
NOTE.-Imperfect, wanting title-page.
AQUINAS, St. Thomas.

See THOMAS AQUINAS, St.

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ARABIC and English Grammatical Exercises and Familiar Dialogues, for the Use
1 of Students.
[No imprint.] 8° (7.1X4.2).
ARAGO, Dominique François Jean, a French Physicist, &c.; b. 1786. d. 1853.
2 Life of James Watt. With Memoir on Machinery considered in rela-
tion to the Prosperity of the Working Classes, by M. Arago . . ., His-
torical Account of the Discovery of the Composition of Water, by Lord
Brougham; and Eulogium of James Watt, by Lord Jeffrey. 3d edition,
with illustrative Notes and Engravings on Wood.

Edinburgh, 1839. 12° (4.9x2.9).

3 Life. See (Sketches of Conspicuous Living Characters of France). Joint Editor. See GAY-LUSSAC, N. F. Annales de Chimie, etc. ARATUS, an old Greek Poet; flourished 270 B.C.

4 AIOƐHMEIA. [Greek.] Diosemea, Notis et Collatione scriptorvm il-
lvstravit, T. Forster.
Londini, 1815. 8° (6.5X3.9).

ARBLAY, Frances BURNEY, Madame D', an English Novelist; b. 1752. d. 1840.
5 Life. See MACAULAY, T. B. (Essays, vol. 5.)

ARBUTHNOT, John, M.D., an English physician & wit; b. 1675. d. 1734.
6 Essay (An) concerning the Effects of Air on Human Bodies.
London, 1751. 8° (5.6×3).
ARC, Jeanne D', or JOAN OF ARC, the "Maid of Orleans;” b. 1410. d. 1431.
7 Joan of Arc, an Epic Poem. See SOUTHEY, R.

ARCANA 8 Imperii detecta:

London, 1701. 8° (6X3.2).

ARCHEOLOGIA Americana. See AMERICAN Antiquarian Society.
ARCHDALL, Mervyn, a Protestant divine & antiquary; b. 1723. d. 1791.

9 Monasticon Hibernicum; or, An History of the Abbies, Priories, and
other Religious Houses in Ireland. [Map and Engravings.]
London, 1786. 4° (7.1×4.9), m. h., pp. 820+.

ARCHER, Gabriel, a companion of Gosnold.

10 Gosnold's Voyage. See MASS. Hist. Society. (Coll., 3d Series, vol. 8.) ARCHIMEDES, a Mathematician of Syracuse; was killed 208 B.C.

11 Archimedes-Greek Mathematics. By William Whewell. See (ENCYCLOPÆDIA Metropolitana, vol. 9).

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12 Euvres, traduites littéralement, avec un Commentaire, par F. Peyrard; suivies d'un Mémoire du Traducteur, sur un nouveau Miròir Ardent, et d'un Mémoire de M. Delambre, sur l'Arithmétique des Grecs: [Portrait, Plates and Diagrams.] Paris, 1807. 4° (7X4.7), pp. 601. 13 Opera, . . . Græcè & Latinè in lucem edita. . . . Adjecta quoq; sunt Evtocii in eosdem Archimedis libros Commentaria, item Græcè & Latinè ... [4 pagings. Diagrams.] Basilea, 1544. 2° (9.1X5.4). ARCHIVES, American. 4th and 5th Series. See UNITED STATES. History, &c. ARETIUS, Benedict, a Swiss botanist & theologian; b. 1505. d. 1574.

14 Commentarii in Epistolam D. Pavli ad Romanos, facili & perspicva methodo conscripti.

Morgiis, 1583. 8° (4.5×2.6), m. b., pp. 539+. 15 Commentarii in Primam Epistolam D. Pavli ad Corinthios, facili & perspicva methodo conscripti.

Morgiis, 1583. 8° (4.8×2.6), m. b. 16 Commentarii in Secundam Epistolam D. Pavli ad Corinthios, facili & perspieva methodo conscripti.

Morgiis, 1583. 8° (4.8×2.6).

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