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STEINTHAL, Dr. H., continued.

1 Ursprung (Der) der Sprache, im zusammenhange mit den letzten Fragen alles Wissens. Eine Darstellung der Ansicht Wilh. v. Humboldts, verglichen mit denen Herders und Hamanns.

Berlin, 1851. 8° (6.7X3.9), pp. 74. NOTE. The preceding five works are bound together, and lettered "Steinthal. Abhandlungen." STEPHANUS, Carolus, a printer, of Paris, brother of R. S.; b. 1504. d. 1564. 2 Dictionarium historicum, geographicum, poeticum: Gentium, Hominum, Deorum Gentilium, Regionum, Insularum, quorum, etc. Nomina, quo decet ordine, complectens & illustrans. Ad incudem verò revoca

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tum, . . . auctum & emaculatum per N. Lloydium. . . . In qua His-
torico-poetica & Geographica seorsum sunt Alphabeticè digesta.
Cui accessit Index Geographicus, ubi hodierna & vernacula locorum
Nomina antiquis & Latinis præponuntur.

Londini, 1686. 2° (11.4×6.3), 2 cols., n. p. STEPHANUS, Henricus, a learned printer, of Paris, son of R. S.; b. 1528. d.1598. 3 Concordantiæ Græcolatinæ Testamenti Novi.

Ed. 2da.

Geneva, 1624. 2° (11.4X6.8), 3 cols., pp. 1006. 4 Nox IV. et V. Atticis A. Gellii Vigiliis invigilate; cui adjectæ sunt Stephani in Gellium Conjecturæ & Emendationes.

Noctes Atticæ, etc.

See GELLIUS, A.

5 Oratio de conjungendis cum Marte Musis, exemplo Xenophontis. See XENOPHON. Xenophontis quæ extant omnia, etc.

Annotator. See STEPHANUS, R. Thesaurus Linguæ Latinæ.

Editor. See APOLLONIUS. Argonauticon Libri IIII.

Editor. See HERODOTUS. Historiarvm Libri IX.

Translator. See XENOPHON. Xenophontis quæ extant omnia.

STEPHANUS, Paulus, a printer, of Geneva, son of preceding; b. 1566. d. 1627. Editor. See EURIPIDES. Tragœdiæ.

STEPHANUS, Robertus, a celebrated printer, of Paris; b. 1503. d. 1559.

6 Hebræa, Chaldæa, Græca et Latina Nomina virorum, mulierum, popu-
lorů, idolorum, vrbium, fluuiorum, montium cæterorúmque locorum,
quæ in Bibliis leguntur, restituta, cum Latina Interpretatione. Locorum
Descriptio ex Cosmographio. Index præterea rerum & sententiarum
quæ in Biblio continentur.
Parisiis, 1537. 8° (5×2.9), m. r.

7 Hebræa, Chaldæa, Græca & Latina Nomina virorů mulierum, populorü,
idolorú, vrbium, fluuiorů, montiù, eæterorumque locorû quæ in Bibliis
legütur restituta cum Latina Interpretatione. Index rerum & senten-
tiarum quæ in iisdem Bibliis continentur.

Parisiis, 1538. 2° (12.5×8.5), 2 cols. 8 Hebraica, Chaldæa, Græcàque & Latina Nomina virorum, mulierum, populorum, idolorum, vrbium, fluuiorum, montium, cæterorumque locorum quæ in Bibilis utriusque Testamenti sparsa sunt, restituta, cum Interpretatione Latina. Parisiis, 1532. 2° (12×8.5), 2 cols. 9 Thesaurus Lingua Latinæ in IV. Tomos divisus, cui post novissimam Londinensem editionem, complurium eruditorum virorum collectis curis insigniter auctam, accesserunt nunc primùm H. Stephani Annotationes. ... Nova cura recensuit, digessit, ab auctorum citationibus atque interpretationibus falsis, interpolationibus supervacuis, mendisque quam plurimis repurgavit, suasque passim animadversiones adjecit Ant. Birrius. 4 vols. Basiliæ, 1740-'43. 2° (12.8X7.7), 2 cols. Editor. See BIBLE,-Old and New Testaments. Biblia Latina.

STEPHEN, James, Esq., M.P.

1 Speech in the Debate in the House of Commons, March 6, 1809, on Mr.
Whitbread's Motion relative to the late Overtures of the American
Government: with supplementary Remarks on the recent Order in Coun-
London, 1809. 8° (6.5X3.6).

cil.

STEPHENS, Jeremiah.

Editor. See GREGORIUS I. Magnus. Liber de Cura Pastorali. STEPHENS, John Lloyd, an American traveller; b. 1805. d. 1852.

2 Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas and Yucatan. Illustrated by numerous Engravings. ... Vol. 1, 2.

New-York, 1841. 8° (6X3.3).

3 Incidents of Travel in Egypt, Arabia Petræa, and the Holy Land. By
an American [J. L. Stephens]. With a Map and Engravings.
Vol. 1, 2.
New-York, 1837. 12° (5.2X3).
4 Incidents of Travel in Greece, Turkey, Russia and Poland. By
[J. L. Stephens]. With a Map and Engravings. Vol. 1, 2.
New-York, 1838. 12° (5.4X3.1).

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5 Incidents of Travel in Yucatan. Illustrated by 120 Engravings.
Vol. 1, 2.
New-York, 1843. 8° (5.9X3.4).

STEPHENS, Rev. Lewis, A.M., Archdeacon of Barnstaple.

6 Sermon preach'd in the Chapel of Bishop-thorp near York, at an Ordi-
nation, 25th Sept., 1726.
London, 1727. 4° (5.8×3.6), pp. 34.

STEPHENS, Thomas.

7 Process for making Pot-Ash; with Plates.

STEPHENSON,

8 Life of Caxton.

London, n. d. 4°, pp. 34.

See SOCIETY for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge.

Library, &c. Lives of Eminent Persons; &c.

STEPHENSON, George, the inventor of the locomotive steam-engine; b. at Wy

lam, in Northumberland, 1781. d. 1848.

9 Life of George Stephenson. See SMILES, S.

STERNE, Rev. Laurence, Prebend. of York, &c.; b. 1713. d. 1768.

10 Chuvstvennoc puteshestvie Sterna vo Phrantsiu. So Phrantsuzskago. Chasti 1, 2. Moskva, 1803. 24° (3.4×2.5).

NOTE.The Sentimental Journey in the Russ language. 11 Sermons (The) of Mr. Yorick. [By L. Sterne.] . .

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Vol. 1, 2. London, 1794. 12° (5.3×2.8).

STERNHOLD, Thomas, Groom of the Robes to Henry VIII.; d. 1549. 12 Whole Booke of Psalmes. Collected into English Meeter, by T. Sternhold, John Hopkins, and others, conferred with the Hebrew, with apt Notes to sing them withall.

London, 1629. 4° (7.6X6.5), 2 cols.

NOTE. Printed in Black Letter. Imperfect, wanting from p. 88. 13 Whole Booke (The) of Psalmes: collected into English Meeter by T. Sternhold, Iohn Hopkins, and others, conferred with the Hebrew, with apt Notes to sing them withall.

STETSON, Rev. Caleb.

14 Domestic Worship.

15 Piety at Home. 2d ed.

London, 1647. 12° (5.9X3), 2 cols., pp. 92.

Boston, 1842. 12°, pp. 14.
Boston, 1831. 12°, pp. 16.

STEUBEN, Frederick William Augustus, Baron, a Major-General in the American Revolution; b. in Magdeburg, Prussia, 1730. d. 1794.

16 Life, by F. Bowen. See SPARKS, J. (American Biography, vol. 9.)

STEUBEN, Frederick William Augustus, Baron, continued.

1 Regulations for the Order and Discipline of the Troops of the United States, by Baron de Steuben. To which are prefixed the Laws and Regulations for governing and disciplining the Militia of the United States. And the Laws for promoting and regulating the Militia of the State of New Hampshire. [Plates.] Portsmouth, 1794. 12° (5.1×3.1). STEVENS, Abel, LL.D., an American Methodist clergyman; b. in Phila., 1815. 2 History (The) of the Religious Movement of the Eighteenth Century, called Methodism, considered in its different Denominational Forms, and its Relations to British and American Protestantism. Vol. 1-3. [Portraits.] .. New York, [1859-'62]. 12° (6.8×3.2). STEVENS, Rev. Benjamin, D.D., of Kittery, Me.; b. 1721. d. 1791.

3 Sermon occasioned by the Death of Sir William Pepperell, Bart.; who

died July 6, 1759.

STEVENS, Henry, Esq., of London.

4 Catalogue of my English Library collected and described.

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Boston, 1759. 4°, pp. 24.

London, 1853. 12° (4.6×2.3).

Stockbridge, 1813. 12° (5×3.2).

STEVENS, Major-Gen. Isaac I., U.S.A.; b. 1809. d. 1862.

6 Narrative and Final Report of Explorations for a Route for a Pacific Railroad, near the 47th and 49th Parallels of Latitude, from St. Paul to Puget Sound. 1855. See UNITED STATES. Explorations and Surveys for a Pacific Railroad. Vol. 12.

STEVENS, Capt. John.

Translator. See VEITIA LINAGE, J. de. Rule for the Spanish Trade to the West Indies.

STEVENS, Rev. John H., of Stoneham, Mass.; b. 1766. d. 1851.

7 Two Sermons, delivered in Newburyport, February, 1801: being a Time
of Awakening.
Newburyport, n. d. 8°, pp. 24.

STEWART, Charles S., Chaplain U.S. Navy.

8 Visit (A) to the South Seas, in the U. S. Ship Vincennes, during the years 1829 and 1830; with Scenes in Brazil, Peru, Manilla, the Cape of Good Hope, and St. Helena.

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Vol. 1, 2.

New York, 1831. 12° (5.5X3.1). STEWART, Dugald, Esq., Prof. of Moral Philos. at Edinburgh; b. 1753. d. 1828. 9 Account of the Life and Writings of Reid. See REID, T. Works.— Pp. 1-38.

10 Account of the Life and Writings of Dr. Robertson. See ROBERTSON, W., D.D. History of Scotland, Ed. 1802.-Vol. 1, pp. 1–197.

11 Account of the Life and Writings of Adam Smith. See SMITH, Adam. (Prefixed to Essays on Philosophical Subjects.)

12 Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind. 2d ed., corrected. London, 1802. 8° (6×3.5). bound in 1. Boston, 1818. 8° (7X3.9).

13 Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind. 2 vols.

14 Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind. 2 vols. bound in 1. Albany, 1821. 8° (6.7×3.9). [2 copies.]

15 Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind. Vol. 3.

Philadelphia, 1827. 8° (6.3×3.6).

STEWART, Dugald, Esq., continued.

1 General View of the Progress of Metaphysical, Ethical and Political Philosophy, since the Revival of Letters in Europe.

[Boston], n. d. 8°(6×3.5).

NOTE. No title-page. Reprinted from Encyclopædia Britannica, 7th ed.
Philadelphia, 1811. 8° (6.5X3.8), pp. 580.

2 Philosophical Essays.

3 Works.

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Vol. 1-7.

STIBLIN, Caspar or Gaspar.

Cambridge, 1829. 8° (6.8X3.8).

Editor, &c. See EURIPIDES. Tragediæ, etc.

STILES, Ezra, D.D., LL.D., President of Yale College; b. 1727. d. 1795. 4 Life of Dr. Stiles. See HOLMES, A.

5 Life, by James L. Kingsley. See SPARKS, J. (American Biography, 2d
Series, vol. 6.)

6 United States (The) elevated to Glory and Honor. Connecticut-Election
Sermon, May 8th, 1783.
New Haven, 1783. 8°, pp. 99.

7 United States (The) elevated to Glory and Honour. A Sermon, preached
before Gov. Jonathan Trumbull and the General Assembly of the State
of Connecticut, convened at Hartford, at the Anniversary Election. May
8th, MDCCLXXXIII.
2d ed., corrected.

Worcester, 1785. 12° (5.4X3.1).

8 United States (The) elevated to Glory and Honor. Connecticut-Election Sermon, 1783. See THORNTON, J. W. (Pulpit of the American Revolution.)

STILLINGFLEET, Edward, D.D., Bp. of Worcester; b. 1635. d. 1699.

9 Answer (An) to several late Treatises, occasioned by a Book entituled a Discourse concerning the Idolatry practised in the Church of Rome, &c. Part I. London, 1673. 8° (5.5X3), m. r. 10 Bishop (The) of Worcester's Answer to Mr. Locke's Letter, concerning some Passages relating to his Essay of Human Understanding, mention'd in the late Discourse in Vindication of the Trinity.

London, 1697. 8° (5.4×2.8), m. r. 11 Bishop (The) of Worcester's Answer to Mr. Locke's Second Letter; wherein his Notion of Ideas is prov'd to be inconsistent with itself, and with the Articles of the Christian Faith.

London, 1698. 8° (5.4×2.8), m. r. 12 Christian Magnanimity. Sermon preached at Worcester at the Time of the Assizes, Sept. 21, 1690. London, 1690. 4°, pp. 36. 13 Discourse (A) concerning the Idolatry practised in the Church of Rome, and the Danger of Salvation in the Communion of it: in Answer to ... a Revolted Protestant. ... London, 1671. 8° (5.1×2.6), m. r., pp. 573. 14 Second Discourse (A) in Vindication of the Protestant Grounds of Faith, against the Pretence of Infallibility in the Roman Church, in Answer to The Guide in Controversies, &c. ... London, 1673. 8° (5.4×3), m. r. 15 Independence of the British Churches proved from their Carriage towards Augustine the Monk. See COOPER, C. P. Ancient British and English Churches. &c.

16 Irenicvm. A Weapon-Salve for the Churches Wounds. Or the Divine Right of Particular Forms of Church Government; discussed and examined. . . 2d ed., with an Appendix, concerning the Power of Excommunication in a Christian Church.

London, 1662. 4° (6.4×3.8), m. r.

STILLINGFLEET, Edward, D.D., continued.

1 Mischief (The) of Separation. A Sermon preached at Guild-Hall Chapel, May 2, 1680, before the Lord Mayor, &c. [of London].

London, 1680. 4°, pp. 59. [2 copies.]

NOTE. Consult under P., T.-The Mischief of Impositions; ANSWER (An), &c.

2 Mysteries (The) of the Christian Faith asserted and vindicated: in a Sermon preached at S. Lawrence-Jewry in London, April 7, 1691. 2d London, 1691. 4°, pp. 37.

ed. 3 Nature (Of the) of Superstition. A Sermon preached at St. Dunstan's West, March 31, MDCLXXXII. London, 1682. 4°, pp. 46. 4 Origines Sacræ. Or a Rational Account of the Grounds of Christian Faith as to the Truth and Divine Authority of the Scriptures, . . . 3d ed. corrected. London, 1666. 4° (6.1X3.5), m. r., pp. 619. 5 Origines Sacræ : or, A Rational Account of the Grounds of Natural and Revealed Religion. 8th ed. To which is now added, Part of another Book upon the same Subject, written A.D. M,DC,XCVII. Published from the Author's own manuscript. [Portrait.]

London, 1724. 2° (9.8X7.1), m. r.

NOTE. In two portions, with independent title-pages and pagings, and dated 1709. 6 Protestant Charity. Sermon preached at S. Sepulchres Church, on Tuesday in Easter Week, A.D). MDCLXXXI. London, 1681. 4°, pp. 47.

7 Reformation (The) justify'd. Sermon preached Sept. 21, 1673. before the Lord Mayor and Aldermen, &c. 2d ed. London, 1674. 4°,

pp. 48. 8 Scripture and Tradition compared; in a Sermon preached at Guild-Hall Chapel, Nov. 27, 1687. 2d ed.

London, 1688. 4°, pp. 32. Nov. V. 1673. at St. Margarets London, 1674. 4°, pp. 50.

9 Sermon [on Matth. VII. 15, 16] preached Westminst. 10 Sermon [on Hebr. III. 13] preach'd before the King, Feb. 24, 1674–5. 2d ed. London, 1675. 4°, pp. 44.

11 Sermon preached on Fast-Day; Nov. 13, 1678. before the Honourable House of Commons. 3d ed.

London, 1678. 4°, pp. 52.

London, 1679. 4°, pp. 52.

12 Sermon [on Matth. x. 16] preached before the King at White-Hall, March 7, 1678-9. 13 Sermon [on Job XXIII. 15] preached before the King, Feb. 15, 1683–4. London, 1684. 4°, pp. 40.

14 Sermon preached at White-Hall, Feb. 19, 1685-6, being the first Friday in Lent. London, 1686. 4°, pp. 36. 15 Sermon [on I. Peter IV. 18] preached before the Queen at White-Hall, Feb. 22d, 1688-9. London, 1689. 4°, pp. 36. 16 Sermon [on Eccles. XI. 9] preached before the King & Queen at WhiteHall, March 23, 1689–90. London, 1690. 4°, pp. 35.

17 Sermon [on St. Luke VI. 46] preached before the Queen at White-Hall, March 1st, 1690–1.

18 Sermon [on I. Sam. II. 30] preached White-Hall, Nov. 29th, 1691.

19 Sermon [on Rom. VIII. 6] preached March 13th, 1691-2.

London, 1691. 4°, pp. 37. before the King & Queen at

London, 1692. 4°, pp. 35. before the Queen at White-Hall, London, 1692. 4°, pp. 40. before the King & Queen at London, 1694. 4°, pp. 33.

20 Sermon (A) [on S. John, III. 17] preached White-Hall, Christmass-Day, 1693. . . .

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