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LA PEYRONIE, Gauthier, Chevalier DE; d. in Paris, 1804.

Translator. See PALLAS, P. S. Voyages dans Russie et dans l'Asie. LAPHAM, Increase A., an American naturalist and civil engineer; b. 1811.

1 Antiquities of Wisconsin. Pp. 108, and fifty-five Plates. See SMITHSONIAN Institution. (Contributions, vol. 7.)

LAPIDE, Cornelius à, properly CORNELIUS de la Pierre, a French Jesuit, Prof. at Louvain and Rome; b. 1566. d. 1637.

2 Commentaria in Quatuor Prophetas Majores.

Parisiis, 1626. 2° (11.8X6.1), 2 cols., m. b.

NOTE. Imperfect, wanting title-page. The commentary upon each prophet has independent title page and paging.

3 Commentaria in Sacram Scripturam, exceptis in Libros Job et Psalmorum; cum Indicibus. 6 vols.

Parisiis, 1630-31. 2° (11-11.4X6-6.4), 2 cols., m. b.

NOTE. Each vol. was an independent work, but is imperfect, wanting title-page. LA PLACE, Pierre Simon, Marquis DE, a French astronomer; b. 1749. d. 1827. 4 Exposition du Système du Monde. 6me éd. Tom. 1, 2.

Paris, 1836. 8° (5.6X3). 5 Mécanique céleste. By the Marquis de la Place. Translated with Commentary, by N. Bowditch. Vol. 1-4. Boston, 1829-'39. 4° (7.7×5.4). LAPPENBERG, Johann Martin, a German historian; b. 1794.

6 History (A) of England under the Anglo-Saxon Kings, translated from
the German, by B. Thorpe. With Additions and Corrections.
the author and the translator.

Vol. 1, 2.

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London, 1845. 8° (6.4×3.7).

LARDNER, Rev. Dionysius, LL.D.; b. in Dublin, 1793. d. 1859.

7 Algebra. See (ENCYCLOPEDIA Metropolitana, vol. 1).
8 Discourse (A) on the Advantages of Natural Philosophy and Astrono-
my, as a Part of a General and Professional Education.
ductory Lecture, delivered in the Univ. of London, Oct. 28, 1828.
London, 1829. 8°, pp. 36.

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9 Geometrical Analysis. See (ENCYCLOPÆDIA Metropolitana, vol. 1).
10 Mechanics, Three Treatises on. See SOCIETY for the Diffusion of Use-
ful Knowledge. Library, &c. (Natural Philosophy, vol. 1.)

11 Newton's Optics. See SOCIETY for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge.
Library, &c. (Natural Philosophy, vol. 2.)

12 Pneumatics. See SOCIETY for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. Li-
brary, &c.
(Natural Philosophy, vol. 1.)

13 Popular Lectures on the Steam Engine, in which its Construction and
Operation are familiarly explained; with an Historical Sketch of its In-
vention and Progressive Improvement. Illustrated with Engravings.
2d ed., corrected and improved.
London, 1828. 12° (5.2×3.2).

14 Treatise (A) on Algebraic Geometry.

London, 1831. 8° (6.3X3.5), pp. 512. LARDNER, Nathaniel, D.D., an English Unitarian divine; b. 1684. d. 1788. 15 Argument for the Truth of Christianity, arising from the Fulfilment of our Saviour's Prophecies. See WATSON, R. (Theol. Tracts, vol. 5.) 16 Letter (A) written in 1730, concerning the question, Whether the Logos supplied the Place of an Human Soul in the Person of Jesus Christ. London, 1793. 12° (5.3×3).

LARDNER, Nathaniel, D.D., continued.

1 Life of, by Dr. Kippis. See (Works, post. — Vol. 1, pp. i.-clxviii.).
2 Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the late Rev. N. Lardner, D. D.,
containing a Catalogue of his Works, with several Letters relating to
them, and other original Papers. Also Eight Sermons ... [Portrait.]
London, 1769. 8° (5.8X3.2).

3 Supplement to the Credibility of the Gospel History, or History of the Apostles and Evangelists. See WATSON, R. (Theol. Tracts, vol. 2.) 4 Works . . . Vol. 1-11. London, 1788. 8° (7 irr.X4.1). LA RUE, Charles DE, a Benedictine of Saint-Maur; b. 1685. d. 1739.

Editor. See ORIGENES. Opera omnia.

LA RUE, Gervais DE, l'Abbé, Prof. of History at Caen, &c.; b. 1751. d. 1835. 5 Essais historiques sur les Bardes, les Jongleurs et les Trouvères Normands et Anglo-Normands, suivis de Pièces de Malherbe qu'on ne trouve dans aucune édition de ses Œuvres. Par l'Abbé de la Rue. Tom. 1-3. Caen, 1834. 8° (5.3×3.1).

LA SALLE, Robert Cavelier, Sieur DE, a French navigator; b. 1635. d. 1687. 6 Life of, by Sparks. See SPARKS, J. (Amer. Biogr., 2d Ser., vol. 1.) LATHAM, Robert Gordon, M.D., an English philologist and ethnologist; b. 1812. 7 English Language (The). London, 1841. 8° (6.2X3.5).

8 English Language (The). 3d ed., revised and greatly enlarged. London, 1850. 8° (6.4×3.9), pp. xlii., 609. LATHROP, John, D.D., of Boston; b. in Norwich, Conn., 1740. d. 1816. 9 Comforts (The) of Religion at Seasons when they are most needed. Discourse occasioned by the Death of his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Lathrop, Jan. 28, 1809. Boston, 1809. 8°, pp. 27. 10 Connection (The) between Knowledge, Faith and Salvation. Discourse before the Society for propagating the Gospel among the Indians and others in North America, delivered Jan. 19, 1804.

Boston, [1804]. 8°, pp. 44.

11 Contributions. See AMERICAN Academy, &c. (Memoirs, vol. 2, 3.)
12 Discourse on his Birthday, May 17, 1812. Boston, 1812. 8°, pp. 24.
13 Discourse delivered in Boston, April 13, 1808, at the Interment of Rev.
Samuel West.

Boston, 1808. 8°, pp. 21. 1815, the Day of National Boston, 1815. 8°, pp. 28. Boston, June, 1787. With 82, pp. 34, xiii. [3 copies.]

14 Discourse delivered in Boston, April 13,
Thanksgiving in consequence of the Peace.
15 Discourse before the Humane Society in
Appendix.
Boston, 1787.
16 Discourse on the Law of Retaliation, delivered in Boston, Feb. 6, 1814.

With Appendix.

Boston, 1814. 8°, pp. 20. 17 Discourse before the Massachusetts Charitable Fire Society, in Boston, May 27, 1796. Boston, 1796. 8°, pp. 19. 18 God our Protector and Refuge in Danger and Trouble. Discourse at the Public Lecture in Boston, on Thursday, March 16, 1797. With an Appendix . . . Boston, 1797. 8°, pp. 30. [2 copies.] 19 Gracious Appointment (The) of God, a sure Foundation of Comfort and Hope. Discourse, preached at Boston, Feb. 21, 1813, occasioned by the Death of Rev. John Eliot, D. D. Boston, 1813. 8°, pp. 28. [2 copies.] 20 Memoir of Rev. J. Lothropp. See MASS. Hist. Society. (Collections, 2d Series, vol. 1.)

LATHROP, John, D.D., continued.

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1 Peace and War, in relation to the United States of America.
course, delivered in Boston, on the Day of Public Thanksgiving, Nov.
21, 1811.
Boston, 1811. 8°, pp. 18.
2 Present War (The) unexpected, unnecessary, and ruinous. Two Dis-
courses delivered in Boston, July 23, 1812, the State Fast, and Aug. 20,
the National Fast Day.
Boston, 1812. 8°, pp. 42.

3 Sermon, delivered at the Dedication of the New South Meeting House
in Dorchester, Oct. 6, 1813.

4 Sermon, delivered at the Interment of the

5 Thanksgiving Discourse, Dec. 15, 1774.
6 We rejoice with Trembling. Thanksgiving
ton, Dec. 1, 1808.

Boston, 1813. 8°, pp. 20. Rev. Joseph Eckley.

Boston, 1811. 8°, pp. 20. Boston, 1774. 8°, pp. 39. Discourse, delivered in BosBoston, 1808. 8°, pp. 20.

LATHROP, John, Jun., A.M., son of the preceding; b. 1772. d. 1820.

7 Address (An), delivered before the Associated Instructors of Youth in Boston and its Vicinity, ... Aug. 19, 1813. Boston, 1813. 8°, pp. 20. 8 Address (An), delivered before King Solomon's Lodge, Charlestown, on the Anniversary of St. John the Baptist, June 24 A. L. 5811.

Boston, 5811. 8°, pp. 23. LATHROP, Rev. Joseph, D.D., of West-Springfield, Mass.; b. 1731. d. 1820. 9 Christ's Warning to the Churches to beware of False Prophets, and the Marks by which they are known: illustrated in Two Discourses. 2d Springfield ed., with an Appendix. Springfield, 1791. 8°, pp. 54. 10 Church (A) of God described: the Qualifications for Membership stated; and Christian Fellowship illustrated; in Two Discourses. 3d ed.

Charlestown, 1804.

11 Discourse on the Mode and Subjects of Christian Baptism.
ed., revised, corrected, and greatly enlarged.

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Boston, 1811. 12° (5.4×3.1). 12 Discourse delivered at Springfield, Oct. 30, 1805, on occasion of the Completion and Opening of the Great Bridge over Connecticut River . . . Springfield, [1805]. 8°, pp. 16. 13 Funeral Sermon (A), delivered Oct. 25, 1796, at the Interment of Mrs. Mary Gay. Suffield, 1797. 8°, pp. 23. 14 God's Challenge to Infidels to defend their Cause. General-Fast Sermon at Springfield, May 4, 1797. 3d ed. Cambridge, 1805. 8°, pp. 24. 15 Illustrations and Reflections on the Story of Saul's consulting the Witch of Endor. A Discourse. Springfield, 1806. 8°, pp. 16. [2 copies.] 16 Ministers set for the Defence of the Gospel; and how they are to defend it. Sermon, delivered at Harvard, June 3, 1801; at the Ordination of the Rev. S. Bemis. Harvard, 1801. 8°, pp. 34. 17 Sermon (A) on the Dangers of the Times, from Infidelity and Immorality, and especially from a lately discovered Conspiracy against Religion and Government. Springfield, 1798. 8°, pp. 24. 18 Sermon preached to the Hampshire Missionary Society, at their Annual Meeting, August, 1802, in Northampton. Northampton, 1802. 8°, pp. 22. 19 Sermon containing Reflections on the Solar Eclipse, which appeared on Springfield, n. d. 8°, pp. 20.

June 16, 1806.

2d ed.

LATHROP, Rev. Joseph, D.D., continued.

1 Sermons

2 Sermons

Vol. 1, 2.

Worcester, 1796. 8° (5.9X3.2). [2 copies.]
Worcester, 1806. 8° (6X3.4).

3 Stedfastness in Religion explained and recommended in a Sermon, preach-
ed Aug. 25, 1796. To which is added, An Aged Minister commending
his People to God; a Half-century Sermon, delivered Aug. 26, 1806.
Springfield, n. d. 8°,

pp. 40. 4 Thanksgiving Discourse, Dec. 14, 1786. Springfield, 1787. 8°, pp. 24. 5 Two Sermons on the Atrocity of Suicide, and on the Causes which lead to it; preached at Suffield, Feb. 24, 1805. 2d ed.

Springfield, n. d. 8°, pp. 36. 6 Two Sermons on the Christian Sabbath, for Distribution in the New Settlements of the United States. Northampton, 1803. 8°, pp. 28. 7 View (A) of the Doctrines and Duties of the Christian Religion, in Forty-nine Discourses on St. Paul's Epistle to the Ephesians. With a preliminary Discourse on the Evidences of the Gospel. . . 2d ed., revised and corrected. Worcester, 1810. 8° (6.2×3.7), pp. 587. 8 Works (The) of God in relation to the Church in general, &c., considered in a Sermon, delivered at West-Springfield on the 1st Day of the Nineteenth Century. Springfield, 1801. 8°,

pp. 26. LATIMER, Hugh, D.D., an English bishop and reformer; b. 1470. burned, 1555. 9 Life and Writings, by Young. See (Select Sermons, post.-Pp. xi.-xlvii.). 10 Select Sermons. Boston, 1832. 16° (4.6X2.7). London, 1571. 8° (6X3.5), m. b.

11 Sermons, preached, 1549-'53.

NOTE. Printed in Black Letter. The leaves are numbered in two portions. Imperfect, wanting to fol. 4, and from fol. 215 of second numbering.

LATIN LANGUAGE. 12 Elementa Latina. . . Warrington, 1777. 120, pp. 87. 13 Gate (The) of the Latine Tongue unlocked. [Latin and English.] With an Etymological Index of the Words ... by W. D.

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London, 1656. 8° (5.4X3). 14 Gradus ad Parnassum; sive Novus Synonymorum, Epithetorum, Versuum, ac Phrasium Poeticarum, Thesaurus... Ab uno e Societate Jesu. London, 1817. 8° (6.6X3.5), pp. 596. 15 Short Introduction (A) to the Latin Tongue ... Being the Accidence, abridged and compiled . . . 18th ed. Boston, 1785. 12°, pp. 79. LATINA Catechesis in Quæstiones redacta; cum Præfatione M. Lutheri. Francoforti, 1546. 12° (4.3X2.7).

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NOTE. - Imperfect, wanting to 'Præfatio.'

LATINA Majora. See ANALECTA Latina Majora.

LATROBE, Christian Ignatius.

Translator. See LOSKIEL, G. H. Missions of the United Brethren.
LATTER-DAY Luminary (The). See BAPTIST Board of Foreign Missions, &c.
LAUD or LAWD, William, Archbp. of Canterbury; b. 1573. executed, 1645.
17 Breviate of the Life of William Laud. See PRYNNE, W.

18 Life and Death of Laud. See HEYLYN, P. Cyprianus Anglicus.
19 Relation (A) of the Conference, betweene William Lawd, then Lrd. Bishop
of St. Davids . . . ; and Mr. Fisher the Jesuite. . . 2d ed. revised,
with a Table annexed. By the sayd William [Laud] . . .
London, 1639. 2° (8.1X5.2).

LAUD or LAWD, William, continued.

1 Labyrinthys Cantvariensis; or Doctor Lawd's Labyrinth. Beeing an
Ansvver to the late Archbishop of Canterbvries Relation of a Conference
between himselfe and Mr. Fisher, etc. Wherein the true Grounds of the
Roman Catholique Religion are asserted, the principall Controuersies be-
tvvixt Catholiques and Protestants thoroughly examined, &c. ... By
T. C.
Paris, 1658. 2° (8.9×4.3), m. r.

LAUDERDALE, Earl of. See MAITLAND, J., Earl of Lauderdale.
LAURENS, Henry, an American merchant and statesman; b. 1724. d. 1792.
2 Correspondence. See UNITED STATES. (Diplomatic Correspondence
of the American Revolution, vol. 2.)

LAURENS, Lieut.-Col. John, son of the preceding; b. 1756. d. 1782.

3 Correspondence. See UNITED STATES. (Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution, vol. 9.)

LAUTERBACH, Dr. Antonius.

Editor. See LUTHER, M. Lutheri Colloquia Mensalia.

LAVALLETTE, Antoine Marie CHAMANS, Count DE, a Fr. officer; b. 1769. d. 1830. 4 Memoirs of Count Lavallette. Written by himself.

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Vol. 1, 2. London, 1831. 8° (5.6X3.4). LAVATER, Johann Kaspar, a Swiss mystic, and physiognomist; b. 1741. d. 1801. 5 Essays on Physiognomy ...; written in the German Language, abridged from Mr. Holcroft's Translation. [Plates.] London, n. d. 12° (5×3). LAVAUX, P. A. Paris, 1845. 8° (5.9×3.4). LAVEAUX, Jean Charles THIBAULT DE, Prof. of French at Bâsle; b. 1749. d. 1827. 7 Nouveau Dictionnaire de la Langue Française . . . 2de éd., revue, etc. Tom. 1 [A-K]. 2 [L-Z]. Paris, 1828. 4° (8.8X6.5), 3 cols.

6 Traité d'Arithmétique . .

LAVERGNE, Léonce DE.

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8 Rural Economy, (The) of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Translated from the French with Notes by a Scottish Farmer.

Edinburgh, 1855. 8° (6.6×3.8). LA VILLE-SUR-ILLON, B. G. É. DE, Count de Lacepède. See LACÉPÈDE, etc. LAVOISIER, Antoine Laurent, a French natural philosopher; b. 1743. d. 1794. 9 Elements of Chemistry . . . containing all the Modern Discoveries. Illustrated . . . By Mr. Lavoisier. Translated from the French by R. Kerr. From the Edinburgh ed. with Notes, Tables, and considerable Additions. . . . Vol. 1, 2.

New-York, 1806. 8° (6.2X3.6). Avec Figures; par M. Lavoisier. Paris, 1793. 8° (5.6X3.1). [2 copies.]

10 Traité élémentaire de Chimie . . .
2de éd. Tom. 1, 2.

LAW of Nature (The) defended by Scripture. . .

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Edinburgh, 1760. 8°, pp. 75.

LAW, Edmund, D.D., Bp. of Carlisle; b. 1703. d. 1787.

Translator, &c. See KING, W. Essay on the Origin of Evil.

LAW, John, a noted financier; b. in Edinb. 1671. d. in Venice, 1729.

12 Proposals and Reasons for constituting a Council of Trade in Scotland

Glasgow, 1751. 12° (4.6×2.7).

LAW, Thomas, Esq., member of Council of Revenue in Fort William. 13 Sketch (A) of some late Arrangements, and a View of the rising Resources in Bengal. London, 1792. 8° (6.7×3.9).

LAW, Rev. William, an English religious and mystical author; b. 1686. d. 1761.

14 Account of Law. (Prefixed to Serious Call.)

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