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HAYWARD, Abraham, Q. C., an English writer and translator; b. about 1800. Editor, &c. See PIOZZI, II. L. Autobiography, Letters, &c.

HAYWARD, Charles, Jun.

1 Life of Sebastian Cabot. See SPARKS, J. (Amer. Biogr., vol. 9.) HAYWARD, John.

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2 New England Gazetteer (The) . . . Alphabetically arranged. 2d ed.
[Engravings.]
Concord, 1839. 12° (5.4×3.4), 2 cols., n. p.

HAYWARD, Samuel, apparently of London, 1756.

Joint Author. See PIKE, S. Cases of Conscience answered.

HAZARD, Ebenezer, Postmaster-General of U.S., 1782-'89; d. 1817, æt. 79. 3 Historical Collections; consisting of State Papers, and other authentic Documents; intended as Materials for an History of the United States of America. Vol. 1, 2. Philadelphia, 1792, '94. 4° (7.6×5.4).

HAZLITT, Rer. William, A.M.

4 Thanksgiving Sermon, preached at Hallowell, 15th Dec., 1785.
Boston, 1786. 8°, pp. 19.

HAZLITT, William; b. in Maidstone, 1778. d. in London, 1830.

5 Essays on the Principles of Human Actions; on the Systems of Hartley and Helvetius; and on Abstract Ideas. Edited by his Son [W. Hazlitt]. London, n. d. 8° (5.2×3.1).

6 Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth.

New York, 1849. 12° (5.6X3.5).

7 Lectures on the English Comic Writers. From 3d London ed., edited by his Son [W. Hazlitt].

8 Life (The) of Napoleon Buonaparte.

New York, 1849. 12° (5.9X3.4).

Vol. 1-3.

New York, 1847. 12° (5.6X3.5).

HAZLITT, William, Jun., Esq., son of the preceding.

Editor.
Actions.

See HAZLITT, W., ante. Essays on the Principles of Human
Also, Lectures on the English Comic Writers.

Translator. See GUIZOT, F. P. G. History of Civilization.

HEAD, Sir Francis B., Bart., K.C.H., Lieut.-Gov. of Upper Canada ; b. 1793.

9 Life and Adventures of Bruce, the African Traveller.
[Portrait.] (Harper's Family Library, No. 128.)

New-York, 1841. 18° (4.5X2.7).

10 Rough Notes taken during some rapid Journeys across the Pampas and among the Andes.

Boston, 1827. 12° (5×3).

HEADLEY, Rev. Joel Tyler; b. at Walton, N. Y., 1813.
11 Alps (The) and the Rhine; a Series of Sketches.

HEADRICK, Rev. James.

New York, 1845. 12° (5.5X3.5).

12 View of the Mineralogy, Agriculture, Manufactures and Fisheries of the Island of Arran. With Notices of Antiquities, and Suggestions [Map.] Edinburgh, 1807. 8° (5.6X3.3). HEARNE, Samuel, a native of London, Midshipman in R. N.; b. 1745. d. 1792. 13 Journey (A) from Prince of Wales's Fort in Hudson's Bay to the Northern Ocean. Undertaken by order of the Hudson's Bay Company, for the Discovery of Copper Mines, a North West Passage, &c. In the years 1769, 1770, 1771, & 1772. [Maps and Plates.]

London, 1795. 4° (6.5X5.1). [2 copies.]

HEATH, Robert.

1 Natural and Historical Account of the Islands of Scilly. See PINKERTON, J. (Voyages and Travels, vol. 2.)

HEATH, Hon. William, a major-general of the Revolution; b. in Roxbury, Mass., 1737. d. there, 1814.

2 Letter on the Darkness in Canada, in October, 1785. See AMERICAN Academy, &c. (Memoirs, vol. 2, pt. I.)

3 Memoirs of Major-Gen. Heath. Containing Anecdotes, Details of Skirmishes, Battles, and other Military Events, during the American War. Boston, 1798. 8° (6X3.4). HEBER, Reginald, D.D., Rector of Hodnet, aft. Bp. of Calcutta ; b. 1783. d. 1826. 4 Life of Jeremy Taylor; with a critical Examination of his Writings. 1st American, from 3d London ed. [Portrait.]

Hartford, 1832. 12° (5.8X3.4).

5 Memoir of Bp. Heber. See (Palestine, &c., post. — Pp. v.−lxxi.). 6 Palestine, and other Poems. ... Philadelphia, 1828. 12° (4.4X2.6 irr.). 7 Poetical Works. See CRABBE, G. Poetical Works of Crabbe, &c. 8 Sermons preached in India. Philadelphia, 1829. 12° (5.4X3.2). HEDERICH, Benjamin, of Grossen-hayn, in Misnia; b. 1675. d. 1748. 9 Græcum Lexicon manuale, primum a B. Hederico institutum: mox assiduo labore S. Patricii auctum . . . : postremo innumeris vitiis repurgatum, plurimisque novis significationibus verborum locupletatum cura J. A. Ernesti: atque iterum recensitum et . . . auctum a T. Morell. Nunc prodeat. . . emendatus, etc. a T. Taylor.

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Londini, 1803. 4° (9.2×6.4), 3 cols., n. p. HEDGE, Rer. Frederic Henry, D.D., Prof. at Camb. Div. School ; b. 1805.

Boston, 1846. 12°, pp. 13.

10 Gospel Invitations.
11 Memoirs of S. M. F. D'Ossoli. See OSSOLI, S. M. F. d'.
Editor, &c. See RECENT Inquiries in Theology, &c.

HEDGE, Levi, LL.D., Prof. of Logic, &c. at Harv. Univ.; b. 1767. d. 1843.
12 Elements of Logic
Cambridge, 1816. 12° (5.5×3).
13 Eulogy on Rev. Jos. McKean, delivered before the University, Cam-
bridge, April 22, 1818.
Cambridge, 1820. 8°, pp. 20.

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HEEREBOORD, Adrian, Prof. of Philos. at Leyden.

14 EPMHNEIA. Logica, seu Synopseos Logica Burgersdicianæ Explicatio, tum per notas tum per exempla. Praxis Logica.

Accedit ejusdem authoris Londini, 1676. 8° (5×3), 2 cols. 15 Meletemata Philosophica . . . Ed. nova . . .; cui . . . accedunt Philosophia Naturalis . . . & Pneumatica.

Amsteladami, 1680. 4° (6.3×5.4), 2 cols., pp. 1007+. HEEREN, Arnold Hermann Ludwig, Prof of Hist. at Göttingen ; b. 1760. d. 1842. 16 Historical Researches into the Politics, Intercourse, and Trade of the Carthaginians, Ethiopians, and Egyptians. Translated from the German. Vol. 1, 2. [Plates.] Oxford, 1832. 8° (6.1×3.3). NOTE.-Also with second title-pages- -"Reflections on the Politics, Intercourse, and Trade of the Ancient Nations of Africa.

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17 Historical Researches into the Politics, Intercourse, and Trade of the principal Nations of Antiquity. Translated from the German. Vol. 1-3. Asiatic Nations. ... [Plates.] Oxford, 1833. 8° (6.1X3.3).

HEEREN, Arnold Hermann Ludwig, continued.

1 Manual (A) of the History of the Political System of Europe and its
Colonies, from its Formation at the close of the fifteenth century, to its
Re-establishment upon the Fall of Napoleon. Translated from 5th Ger-
man ed. . . . Vol. 1, 2.
Oxford, 1834. 8° (6.1X3.3).

2 Reflections on the Politics of Ancient Greece. Translated from the German. By G. Bancroft. Boston, 1824. 8° (6.2X3.6). HEGEL, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, Prof. of Philos. at Berlin; b. 1770. d. 1831. 3 Encyclopädie der Philosophischen Wissenschaften im Grundrisse. Th. 1. Die Logik. Herausgegeben. . . von L. v. Henning. 2. Die Philosophie des Geistes. Herausgegeben von L. Bonmann

Berlin, 1840, '45. 8° (6.4X3.6).

4 Lectures on the Philosophy of History. Translated from 3d German ed. by J. Sibree.

5 Phänomenologie des Geistes.
2te unverwändeter auflage.

London, 1757. 12° (5.3X3.3). Herausgegeben von J. Schulze.

Berlin, 1841. 8° (6.4×3.5).

6 Subjective Logic (The) of Hegel. Translated by Dr. H. Sloman and
J. Walton. Revised by a Graduate of Oxford.
by H. S.

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[With] Remarks London, 1855. 12°, pp. 96.

7 Vorlesungen über die Naturphilosophie als der Encyclopädie der Philo-
sophischen Wissenschaften im Grundrisse. Th. 2. Herausgegeben von
C. L. Michelet.
Berlin, 1842. 8° (6.5×3.6).

8 Vorlesungen über die Aesthetick. Herausgegeben von II. G. Hotho.
Th. 1-3. 2te auflage.

Berlin, 1842-'43. 8° (6.5X3.6).

9 Vorlesungen über die Philosophie der Geschichte. Herausgegeben von Dr. E. Gans. 3te auflage besorgt von K. Hegel.

Berlin, 1848. 8° (6.5X3.5). HEINECCIUS, Johann Gotlieb, Prof. of Philiosophy and Law, at Iulle, aft. at Frankfort-on-the-Oder; b. 1681. d. 1741.

10 Elementa Philosophiae Rationalis sophica.

Praemissa est Historia PhiloEdinburgi, 1757. 8° (5.4X3.4), m. b.

HEINRICHS, Johann Heinrich, Superint. at Burgdorf in Hanover; b. 1765. Annotator. See BIBLE, Portions of the New Testament. Epistola ad Hebraeos Graece.

HEINSIUS, Daniel, Prof. of Greek at Leyden; b. 1580. d. 1655.

11 Praefatio in Acta Synodi Dordrechti. See ACTA Synodi, etc.

HEISTER, Lawrence, Prof. of Med. at Altorf, aft. at Helmstädt; d. 1758, æt. 73. 12 Compendium of Anatomy

Translated from ... the original Latin

With Notes by M. Henault, and the Editor. Illustrated . . .
London, 1752. 8° (6.1X3.2), pp. 508.

HELIODORUS, Bp. of Tricca in Thessaly; b. at Emesa in Syria in 4th century. 13 Æthiopicorvm Libri X. [Gr. and Lat.] Collatione Bibliothecæ Palatinæ & aliorum, emendati & .. aucti, H. Commelini opera.

Apud H. Commelinum [Geneva], 1596. 8° (5.9×3.1), pp. 519, 48.

HELOT, L. and II. 14 Dictionnaire

. . Français-Arabe & Arabe-Français ... 3me tirage. Alger, n. d. 24° (4X2.7), pp. 531.

HELPER, Hinton Rowan, of North Carolina.

15 Impending Crisis (The) of the South: how to meet it. thousand.

100th

New-York, 1860. 12° (5.4X3.3).

HELVETIUS, Claude Adrien, a French philosopher; b. in Paris, 1715. d. 1771.

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3 Homme (De L'), de ses Facultés intellectualles, et de son Éducation. Ouvrage posthume de M. Helvetius.

Tom. 1, 2.

Liege, 1774. 8° (5.4×3.2).

NOTE. Two preceding entries have half-title, and lettered, "Euvres complettes. Tom. 1-4." 4 Poésies de M. Helvetius. [Portrait.]

HELVETIUS, Crisp.

Londres, 1781. 24° (3.5×2 irr.).

Editor, Annotator, &c. See OVIDUS NASO, P. Epistolarum Heroïdum
Liber.

HELVETIUS, Janus.

5 Poemata, edente L.Santenio. Lvgdvni Batavorvm, 1782. 8°(4.8×2.6 irr.). HELVICUS, Christoph, D.D., Prof. of Div., &c. at Giessen Univ.; b. 1581. d. 1617. 6 Historical and Chronological Theatre . . . Faithfully done into English... And inlarg'd . . . and continued down to the present times. London, 1685. 2° (9 irr.×6.8). HEMANS, Mrs. Felicia Dorothea BROWNE; b. in Liverpool, 1794. d. 1835. 7 Forest Sanctuary (The) and other Poems.

Boston, 1827. 8° (4.9×3 irr.). [2 copies.] 8 League (The) of the Alps, The Siege of Valencia, The Vespers of Palermo, and other Poems. Boston, 1826. 8° (4.9X3 irr.). [2 copies.]

9 Memorials of Mrs. Hemans. See CHORLEY, H. F.

10 Records of Woman: with other Poems.

Boston, 1828. 8° (5×3 irr.).

HEMMENWAY, Rev. Moses, D.D., of Wells; d. 1811, æt. about 75.

Boston, 1784. 8°, pp. 52. and Encouragement of the Against the Exceptions of

11 Election Sermon, Mass., May 26, 1784. 12 Vindication (A) of the Power, Obligation Unregenerate to attend the Means of Grace. Rev. S. Hopkins, in . . . "The true State and Character of the Unregenerate," &c. Boston, 1772. 12° (5.9×3.3).

HEMMING, G. W., Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, Eng.

13 Elementary Treatise (An) on the Differential and Integral Calculus ... 2d ed., with Corrections and Additions.

HEMMINGIUS, Nicolaus.

Cambridge, 1852. 8° (6.7×3.9).

VVitebergæ, 1569. 8° (4.5X2.4).

14 Commentarii in S. Iohannis Apostoli Epistolas scripti.

15 Commentarivs in Vtramqve Epistolam Pavli ad Thessalonicenses, scripWiteberga, 1566. 8° (4.5X2.4).

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HEMSTERHUYS, Tiberius, Prof. at Amsterdam, Franeker, &c.; b. 1685. d. 1766. Annotator. See LUCIANUS. Colloquia et Timon.

HENCKEL, Johann Christoph, a physician at Arnstadt.

16 Einige Neuentdeckter chemisch-physicalische Wahrheiten, denen Kennern der Natur-Lehre und Arzenen-Bereitungs-Kunst zur Beurtheilung und Anwendung. Leipzig, 1769. 8°, pp. 80.

HENDERSON, Alexander, a Scotch divine; b. 1583. d. 1646.

1 Fast Sermon preached before the House of Lords, 28th May, 1645. London, 1645. 4°, pp. 31. HENDERSON, Thomas, Astron.-Royal for Scotland; b. at Dundee, 1798. d. 1844. 2 Astronomical Observations. See GREAT BRITAIN. Edinburgh Observations.

Hengstenberg, Ernst Wilhelm, Prof. of Philology at Berlin; b. 1802. 3 Christology of the Old Testament, and a Commentary on the Predictions of the Messiah by the Prophets. Translated from the German, by R. Keith. Vol. 1-3 ... Alexandria, and Washington, 1839. 8° (6.3×3.8). 4 Egypt and the Books of Moses, or the Books of Moses illustrated by the Monuments of Egypt; with an Appendix. From the German by R. D. C. Robbins. Andover, 1843. 12° (5.6 irr.X3.3). HENLEY, Col. David.

5 Proceedings of a General Court-Martial, at Cambridge, Jan. 20-Feb. 25, 1778: upon the Trial of Col. D. Henley. Boston, 1778. 8°, pp. 88. HENNEPIN, Louis, a Franciscan missionary to Canada; b. 1640. d. aft. 1699. 6 Description de la Louisiane, nouvellement decouverte au Sud Ouest de la Nouvelle France, par ordre du Roy. Avec la Carte du Pays : les Mœurs & la Maniere de vivre des Sauvages. Paris, 1688. 12° (4.5×2.2).

7 Nouvelle Decouverte d'un tres grand Pays situé dans l'Amerique, entre la Nouveau Mexique, et la Mer Glaciale, avec les Cartes, & les Figures necessaires Amsterdam, 1698. 16° (4.2×2.4). HENRIETTA ANNA, of England, Duchess of Orleans; b. in Exeter, 1644. d. 1670. 8 Histoire de. See LAFAYETTE, M. M. P. de la V. de. HENRY, Caleb Sprague, D.D., a Cong., aft. Prot.-Episc. clergyman, Prof. of Philos., Hist., &c. in Univ. of City of New York; b. in Rutland, Ms., 1804. 9 Epitome (An) of the History of Philosophy. Being the Work [prepared by the Abbé Bautain] adopted by the University of France for Instruction. Translated from the French, with Additions, and a Continuation of the History from the time of Reid to the present day. By C. S. Henry. Vol. 1, 2. (Harper's Family Library, No. 143, 144.) New-York, 1841. 18° (4.5X2.7). 10 Principles and Prospects of the Friends of Peace. A Discourse pronounced before the Hartford County Peace Society, Dec. 25, 1833. Hartford, 1834. 8°, pp. 31.

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11 True idea (The) of the University and its Relation to a complete System of Public Instruction. An Address before the Association of the Alumni of the University of the City of New York, June 28, 1852.

New York, 1853. 8°, pp. 27.

Editor. See The NEW YORK Review. Translator, Annotator, &c. See COUSIN, V. Elements of Psychology. HENRY, Rev. Matthew, of Chester, a Nonconformist; b. 1662. d. 1714. 12 Commentary on the Bible. See JENKS, W. Comprehensive Commentary, &c.

13 Communicant's (The) Companion ... Glasgow, 1772. 8° (5.5X3.1).
14 Exposition (An) of the Old and New Testaments ... with practical Re-
marks and Observations. [Completed from Acts to Revelations by others.]
Edited by G. Burder, and J. Hughes. With the Life of the Author by S.
Palmer. Vol. 1-6.
New York, 1830. 8° (8.2X5.3), 2 cols.

CONTENTS. - Vol. I. Gen.-Deut. II. Josh.-Esth. 111. Job-Sol. IV. Isa.-Malachi.
V. Math.-John.

VI. Acts-Rev.

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