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PECK, John M.

1 Life of Daniel Boone. See SPARKS, J. (Amer. Biog., 2d Ser., vol. 13.) PECK, William Dandridge, Prof. of Nat. Hist., Harv. Coll.; b. 1763. d. 1822. 2 Contributions. See AMERICAN Academy, &c. (Memoirs, vol. 2, 4.) 3 Natural History of the Slug Worm. By order of the Massachusetts Agricultural Society. [Plate.] Boston, 1799. 8°, pp. 14. [2 copies.] PECKHAM, Harry, Esq., of Chichester, Eng.

4 Tour (A) through Holland, Dutch Brabant, the Austrian Netherlands,
and Part of France: including Paris and its Environs. 5th ed., with a
Map.
London, 1793. 12° (4.5X2.6).

PECQUET, Antoine, of Rouen; b. 1704. d. 1762.

5 Discours sur l'Art de negocier. [By A. Pecquet.]

Paris, 1737. 12° (4.8X2.4). 6 Esprit (L') des Maximes Politiques, pour servir de suite à L'Esprit des Loix du Pres. de Montesquieu. Par M. Pecquet.

Paris, 1757. 4° (6.8X4.2).

PEEBLES, Rev. William, A.M., a minister at Newton-upon-Ayr.

7 Sermons on various subjects: to which are subjoined Hymns suited to the several Discourses. Edinburgh, 1794. 8° (6.3X3.5). PEIRCE, Benjamin, 4.M., Librarian of Harvard College; b. about 1789. d.1831. 8 Catalogue of the Library of Harvard University. Catalogue of the Maps and Charts in the Library of Harvard University. See HARVARD COLLEGE.-Library.

9 History (A) of Harvard University, from its Foundation, in the year 1636, to the Period of the American Revolution. [Edited by J. Pickering.] [Plate.] Cambridge, 1833. 8° (6.2×3.6). PEIRCE, Benjamin, LL.D., Prof. of Astronomy, &c., Harv Coll.; b. 1809. 10 Elementary Treatise (An) on Plane and Spherical Trigonometry, with their Applications to Navigation, Surveying, Heights and Distances, and Spherical Astronomy, and particularly adapted to . . . Bowditch's Navigator, and the Nautical Almanac. New ed., revised, with additions. [Plates.] Boston and Cambridge, 1852. 8° (6.7X3.8).

11 System (A) of Analytic Mechanics. [Plate.]

Boston, 1855. 4° (6.8X4.8).

PEIRCE, Rev. James, of Exeter, Eng.; b. 1673. d. about 1730.

12 Tractate (A) upon Church Music; being an Extract from the Vindication of the Dissenters. London, 1786. 8°, pp. 31. PELLICO, Silvio, an Italian poet & patriot; b. in Saluzzo, 1789. d. 1854. 13 Francesca da Rimini, Tragedia. See (TEATRO Tragico Italiano). 14 Mie Prigioni (Le). 15 My Imprisonments. Translated from the Italian. By T. Roscoe. New-York, 1833. 12° (5.6X3.2).

Italia, 1832. 24° (3.6×2.2).

PEMBERTON, Rev. Ebenezer, of Boston; b. 1673. d. 1717. 16 Sermons and Discourses on several Occasions. To which is added, A Sermon after his Funeral by Rev. Mr. Colman: containing some Account of his Life and Character.

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London, 1727. 8° (6X3.1). [2 copies.] PEMBERTON, Rev. Ebenezer, D.D., of N. Y., aft. of Boston, son of the preceding;

b. 1704. d. 1777.

17 Election-Sermon, in Mass., May 25, 1757.

Boston, 1757. 8°, pp. 32.

18 Heaven the Residence of the Saints. Sermon on the Death of Whitefield, preached in Boston, Oct. 11, 1770.

Boston, 1770. 8°, pp. 31.

PEMBERTON, Henry, M.D., F.R.S., Prof. in Gresham College; b. 1694. d. 1771. 1 Course (A) of Chemistry, divided into twenty-four Lectures. Published from the Author's manuscript, by J. Wilson.

London, 1771. 8° (5.5X3.1).

2 View (A) of Sir Isaac Newton's Philosophy.

London, 1728. 4° (7.4×5.1). [3 copies.]

PEMBERTON, Thomas, a merchant, of Boston; b. 1728. d. 1807.

3 Historical Journal of the American War. See MASS. Hist. Society. (Collections, 1st Series, vol. 2.)

4 Topographical and Historical Description of Boston. See MASS. Hist. Society. (Collections, 1st Series, vol. 3.)

PENN, William, an English Quaker, the founder of Penn.; b. 1644. d. 1718. 5 Life. See BELKNAP, J. (American Biography, vol. 2.)

6 Life, by G. E. Ellis. See SPARKS, J. (Amer. Biog., 2d Ser., vol. 12.) 7 Memoirs of the Life of William Penn. See CLARKSON, W.

8 Original Letters and Documents relating to the History of Pennsylvania, hitherto unpublished. See HISTORICAL Society of Pennsylvania. (Memoirs, vol. 1.)

PENNANT, Thomas, LL.D., an English naturalist & antiquary; b. 1726. d. 1798. 9 Tour in Scotland, in 1769. Tour in Scotland, and Voyage to the Hebrides, in 1772. See PINKERTON, J. (Voyages, &c., vol. 3.) PENNSYLVANIA. Miscellaneous Documents.

10 Acts (The) of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, carefully compared with the Originals. And an Appendix, containing the Laws now in force, passed between the 30th Day of September, 1775, and the Revolution. Together with the Declaration of Independence; the Constitution of . . . Pennsylvania; and the Articles of Confederation of the United States of America.

Philadelphia, 1782. 2° (8.5×4.3), m. b., pp. xxxi., 527+. 11 Brief View (A) of the Accounts of the Treasury of Pennsylvania, from the time of the Commencement of the Revolution to the First of October, 1781. .. Philadelphia, 1784. 8° (6.2X3.5). 12 Constitution, (The) of the Common-Wealth of Pennsylvania, as established by the General Convention at Philadelphia, July 15-Sept. 28, Philadelphia, 1776. 8°, pp. 32.

1776.

13 Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania as established by
the General Convention.
Philadelphia, 1786. 8°,
pp. 16.
14 Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania as altered and amen-
ded by the Convention.
Philadelphia, 1790. 8°, pp. 28.
15 Cool Thoughts on the Subject of the Bank. Addressed to the Repre-
sentatives of the General Assembly. [No imprint.] 8°, pp. 16.

16 Debates of the Convention of the State of Pennsylvania, on the Con-
stitution, proposed by the Government of the United States. .. Vol.
1, 2. Taken in short-hand by T. Lloyd.

Philadelphia, 1788. 8° (6.1X3.6). 17 Debates and Proceedings of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania, on the Memorials praying a Repeal or Suspension of the Law annulling the Charter of the Bank. Mathew Carey, Editor.

Philadelphia, 1786. 8° (6.4X3.6).

PENNSYLVANIA.- Miscellaneous Documents, continued.

1 Historical Review (An) of the Constitution and Government of Penn-
sylvania, from its Origin; so far as regards the several Points of Con-
troversy, which have, from time to time, arisen between the several
Governors of that Province, and their several Assemblies. Founded on
authentic Documents.
London, 1759. 8° (6.6X3.4).
2 Laws enacted in General Assembly, Third Sitting of the Eleventh; First
Sitting of the Twelfth; First Sitting of the Thirteenth, and First Sitting
of the Fourteenth. 1787-1789.

Philadelphia, 1787-'89. 2° (8.5X4.3), m. b. 3 Proceedings and Debates of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania. Taken in short-hand by T. Lloyd. Vol. 1-3.

Philadelphia, 1787-'89. 8° (6.1X3.6). 4 Report of the Superintendent of the Common Schools of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for .. 1854.

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[Harrisburg, 1854.] 8° (7.9X4.4). 5 View of the Principles, Operation, and probable Effects of the Funding System of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1788. 8°, pp. 23. PENNSYLVANIA Historical Society. See HISTORICAL Society, &c. PENTATEUCH-the Five Books of Moses. See BIBLE,-in locis. PEPPERRELL, Gen. Sir William; b. at Kittery Point, Me., 1697. d. 1759. 6 Life of Sir William Pepperrell, Bart. See Parsons, U. PERCIVAL, James Gates, M.D.; b. in Berlin, Conn., 1795. d. 1857. 7 Report on the Geology of the State of Connecticut. [Map.] New Haven, 1842. 8° (6.3X3.8).

PERKINS, Elisha B., Esq.

8 Address delivered before the Peace Society of Windham County, Conn.,
August 20, 1828. 2d ed.
Brooklyn, 1828. 8°, pp. 32.

PERKINS, John.

9 Theory of Agency; or, An Essay on the Nature, Source and Extent of Moral Freedom. [By J. Perkins.]

PERKINS, Samuel, Esq.

Boston, 1771. 8°, pp. 43.

10 Address delivered before the Peace Society of Windham County Conn., Feb. 14, 1827.

PERKINS, Simeon.

Brooklyn, 1827. 8°,

pp. 20. 11 Address (An) delivered before the Reading Peace Society, in Minot, Dec. 21, 1825.

Portland, 1826. 8°, pp. 16.

PERKINS, Rev. William, an English Puritan divine; b. 1558. d. 1602.

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12 Workes. Vol. 3. PÉROUSE, J. F. DE G., Count DE LA. PERRET, M.

Cambridge, 1613. 2° (10.4×5.9), 2 cols.
See LA PÉROUSE, J. F. DE G., Count DE.

13 Abhandlung vom Stahl, . . . Eine gekrönte Preisschrift. Aus dem Französischen übersetzt. Mit Kupfern. Dresden, 1780. 12° (5.1×2.9). PERRY, Comm. Matthew Calbraith, U.S.N., brother of following; b.1785. d.1858. 14 Narrative of the Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan, performed in the years 1852, 1853, and 1854, under the Command of Comm. M. C. Perry. Compiled from the original Notes and Journals of Comm. Perry and his Officers, . . . under his supervision, by F. L. Hawks. Vol. 1, 2. With numerous Illustrations. (U. S. Pub. Doc.) Washington, 1856. 4° (8.4X6.1).

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NOTE. For third volume, " Observations on the Zodiacal Light," &c. see JONES, G.

PERRY, Comm. Oliver Hazard, U.S.N.; b. in Newport, R.I., 1785. d. 1819. 1 Life of Comm. O. H. Perry. See MACKENZIE, A. S.

2 Oliver Hazard Perry, and the Battle of Lake Erie; by George Bancroft. See PERRY STATUE. Inauguration, &c.

PERRY, Rev. William Stevens, of Portland; b. in Providence, R.I., 1832. 3 Bishop Seabury and Bishop Provoost: an Historical Fragment. Privately printed. [New York] 1862. 8°, pp. 20. 4 Historical Sketch of the Church Missionary Association of the Eastern District of the Diocese of Massachusetts. Boston, 1859. 8°, pp. 39. Joint Annotator, &c. See PROTESTANT-EPISCOPAL Church in the United States. Journals of the General Conventions, &c.

PERRY STATUE. Inauguration of the Perry Statue, at Cleveland, 10th Septem5 ber, 1860; including a History of the Battle of Lake Erie, by G. Bancroft; Addresses and other Proceedings; with a Sketch of W. Walcutt, the Sculptor. [Illustrations.]

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Cleveland, 1861. 8° (6.4X3.7).
PERSIUS FLACCUs, Aulus, a Roman satirical poet; b. in Etruria, 34. d. 62.
6 Satira. See JUVENALIS, D. J. D. J. Juvenalis et A. Persii Flacci
Satiræ.

7 Satyræ VI. Ita illustratæ ut à quovis facile intelligi possint, Commen-
tariis E. Lvbini.
Amstelredami, 1595. 8° (5×3).

NOTE. Compare LUBIN, E.-In Avli Persi Satyras Paraphrasis, etc. 8 Satyra sex. Cum posthumis Commentarijs Ioan. Bond.

Londini, 1614. 12° (4.5 irr. X3.1), m.n.

9 Satyra VI. Cum posthumis Commentariis Joan. Bond.

Londini, 1614. 12° (4.3×2.1), m. n. 10 Satirarum Liber. Cum Scholiis antiquis edidit Otto Iahn. [Vita A. Persii Flacci, Indices et Prolegomena.]

Lipsiae, 1843. 8° (6X3.4), pp. 408, ccxvi. 11 Traduction des Satires de Perse, et de Juvenal, par le Pere Tarteron. [Latin and French, facing.] Nouv. éd. Augmentée d'Argumens à chaque Satire. Paris, 1729. 12° (4.9×3). PETAVIUS, Dionysius, or DENIS PETAU, a French Jesuit; b. 1583. d. 1652. 12 Geographicall Description (A) of the World. ... With Historicall DisLondon, 1659. 2° (8.7X4.5).

courses...

13 History (The) of the VVorld; or, An Account of Time. Continued by others, to ... 1659. ... London, 1659. 2° (8.9×4.5), m. r., pp. 610+. PETER, St., the Apostle; b. at Bethsaida, in Galilee; suffered martyrdom, 49. 14 Apostle Peter (The) a Unitarian.

15 Epistles of. See BIBLE,- in locis.

Boston, 1832. 12°, pp. 24.

PETER I., 'Peter the Great,' Czar of Russia; b. 1672. d. 1725.

16 Anecdotes originales de Pierre le Grand. See STÄHLIN, J. von.

17 Histoire de l'Empire de Russie, sous Pierre le Grand. See VOLTAIRE,

F. M. A. de. Œuvres. Tom. 24.

18 Memoir of the Life of Peter the Great. See BARROW, Sir J.
19 Originalanecdoten von Peter dem Grossen.

See STÄHLIN, J. von.

PETER MARTYR. See VERMIGLI, P. M., or PETer Martyr.

PETERS, Absalom, D.D.

Editor. See AMERICAN Journal (The) of Education and College Review.
Editor. See BIBLICAL Repository, &c. Vol. 11-2d Ser., vol. 7.

PETERS, Richard, Jun.

Reporter. See UNITED STATES.-Acts and Laws. Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court. 1828-1835. Vol. 1-9.

PETITOT, Claude Bernard, Sec'y of Education in France; b. 1772. d. 1825. 1 Essai sur l'Origine et la Formation de le Langue Françoise. See ARNAULD, A. Grammaire générale de Port Royal.

PETITPIERRE, Ferdinand Oliver, a Swiss pastor; fl. 1770–90.

2 Thoughts on the Divine Goodness relative to the Government of Moral Agents, particularly displayed in Future Rewards and Punishments. Translated from the French. Walpole, 1801. 12° (5.3×2.9). PETRARCA, Francesco, an Italian poet; b. in Arezzo, 1304. d. 1374. 3 Choix des Poésies de Petraque, traduites de l'Italien par M. Levesque, nouv. éd. corrigée et augmentée. Tom. 1, 2. [Portrait.]

Venise, 1787. 24° (3.5×2.1). 4 Rime (Le) del Petrarca Con Note letterali e critiche del Castelvetro, Tassoni, Muratori, Alfieri, Ginguenè, ec. ec. Scelte, compilate, ed accresciute da C. Albertini Tom. 1, 2 [Portraits and Engravings.] Firenze, 1832. 8° (6.4×3.5).

PETRONJ, Stefano Egidio, a teacher of Spanish in London.

Editor, &c. See LE SAGE, A. R. Gil Blas de Santillano.

PETTUS, Sir John, Deputy-Gov. of Royal Mines; a native of Suffolk. d. 1690. 5 Fleta Minor. The Laws of Art and Nature, in knowing, judging, assaying, fining, refining and inlarging the Bodies of Metals.

Part

I. Assays of L. Erckern, in V. Books, originally written by him in the
Teutonick Language . . . II. Essays on Metallick Words, as a Dic-
tionary... Illustrated with 44 Sculptures.
[Portrait of Pet-
tus.]

London, 1683. 2° (9.6×5.5), m. b.

NOTE. Part II. has also independent title-page and paging. PEUCHET, Jacques, a French political & miscellaneous writer; b. 1758. d. 1830. 6 Dictionnaire universel de la Géographie Commerçante, contenant tout ce qui a raport à la Situation et à l'Entendue de chaque État commerçant ; .. Tom. 1-5. Paris, an VII. [1799]. 4° (8X5.7), 2 cols. [2 copies.] 7 Introduction a l'Etude de la Géographie Commerçante, contenant l'Histoire des Progrès du Commerce, de la Culture, de l'Industrie manufac turière, et l'Aperçu des Principes et de la Théorie du Commerce. (Prefixed to Vol. 1 of Dictionnaire universel de la Géographie Commerçante.) Translator. See LAMPREDI, G. M. Du Commerce des Neutres, etc. PEUCINIAN SOCIETY, at Bowdoin College. See BOWDOIN COllege. PEYRARD, François, Prof. of Math. at Paris; b. 1760. d. 1822. 8 Miroir Ardent; un Mémoire. See ARCHIMEDES. Translator, &c. See ARCHIMEDES. Œuvres. PEYRON, Jean François, a French author & translator; b. 1748. d. 1784.

Euvres, etc.

9 Essays on Spain. See BOURGOANNE,-Chev. DE. Travels in Spain. PEZEL, Christoph, Prof. of Theol. at Wittemberg & Bremen; b. 1539. d. 1604. 10 Argvmentorvm et Obiectionvm, de præcipuis Articulis Doctrinæ Christianæ, cum Responsibus, quæ passim extant in Scriptis P. Melancthonis Pars I. collecta; & ante annos septem Dialectica Methodo dictata in Academia Wittembergensi; nunc vero ab eodem retexta & primum in lucem edita. Neostadii, 1580. 8° (5.2×2.9), m. r., pp. 586.

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