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UNITED STATES Antimasonic Conventions. The Proceedings of the United
States Antimasonic Convention, held at Philadelphia, September 11,
1830.
Boston, 1830. 8° (7X4.3).

2 Proceedings (The) of the Second United States Antimasonic Convention, held at Baltimore, September, 1831. Boston, 1832. 8°, pp. 88. UNITED STATES (The) Literary Gazette. Vol. 1-4. From April 1824, to April, 3 1825. Boston, 1825-26. Vol. 1, 4°(8.7×6.6), 3 cols.; 2-4, 8°(6.1×3.6). UNITED STATES Magazine (The) and Democratic Review. New Series. Vol. 4 9-28. [Monthly. Portraits.] New-York, 1841-51. 8° (7X4).

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UNITED STATES Military Academy, at West Point, N.Y. See WEST POINT. UNITED STATES Naval Academy, at Annapolis, Md. Catalogue of the Library 5 of the U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, June 30, 1860. [Part 1. Alphabetical Catalogue of Authors. 11. Analytical Catalogue.] 8° (7.3X4.1). From October

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Boston, 1827.

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UNITED STATES (The) Review and Literary Gazette. Vol. 1, 2. 6 1, 1826, to October 1, 1827. UNIVERSAL History (An), from the Earliest Account of Time to the Present: 7 compiled from original Authors; and illustrated with Maps, Cuts, Notes, Chronological and other Tables. Vol. 1, 2. 2d ed. Vol. 3-7. London, 1737-'44. 2° (9.9X5.4), m. b.

8 Additions to the Universal History . .

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[Plates and Maps.] London, 1750. 2° (9.9X5.4), m. b. UNIVERSAL History (An), from the Earliest Account of Time. Compiled from 9 original Authors; and illustrated with Maps, Cuts, Notes, &c., with a General Index to the whole. [Ancient Part.] Vol. 1-21.

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UNIVERSITY of the State of New-York. College of Physicians and Surgeons. 1 Annual Catalogue of the Regents of the University; and of the Trustees, Fellows, Faculty, and Students of the College. 1841-42.

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5 Historical Discourse (A), by J. Wheeler, an Address, by J. R. Spalding, and a Poem, by O. G. Wheeler, delivered on the occasion of the SemiCentennial Anniversary of the University of Vermont, with an Account of the Proceedings at the Celebration. Burlington, 1854. 8° (6.9×4). UNIVERSITY Quarterly (The): conducted by an Association of Collegiate and 6 Professional Students, in the United States and Europe.

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UPHAM, Rev. & Hon. Charles Wentworth, of Salem, Mass.; b. in N.B., 1802. 7 Life of Sir Henry Vane. See SPARKS, J. (American Biography, vol. 4.) 8 Memoir of Rev. John Prince, LL.D. See MASS. Hist. Society. (Collections, 3d Series, vol. 5.)

9 Oration delivered before the New England Society in the City of New York, December 22, 1846.

10 Scripture Doctrine of Regeneration.

UPHAM, Edward, Esq., M.R.A.S.

New York, 1847. 8°,
pp. 40.
Boston, 1840. 12°, pp. 40.

11 History of the Ottoman Empire, from its Establishment, till the year 1828. . . . Vol. 1, 2. [Map.]

Edinburgh, 1829. 12° (4.6×2.6).

UPHAM, Thomas Cogswell, D.D., Prof. of Mental and Moral Philos., Bowd. Coll., since 1825; b. in Deerfield, N. H., 1799.

12 American Cottage Life. A Series of Poems . . .

4th ed. [EngravPortland, 1852. 12° (5.3X3.1 irr.).

ings.] 13 Elements of Mental Philosophy, embracing the two departments of the Intellect and the Sensibilities.

14 Essay on a Congress of Nations.

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Vol. 1, 2.

New York, 1859. 12° (5.8X3.2). See AMERICAN Peace Society. Prize

Essays on a Congress of Nations, &c.

15 Letters, Esthetic, Social, and Moral, written from Europe, Egypt and
Palestine. [Portrait.] Philadelphia, 1857. 12° (5.4X3.5), pp. 597.
16 Life (The) of Faith; . . embracing some of the Scriptural Principles
or Doctrines of Faith, the Power or Effects of Faith in the Regulation
of Man's Inward Nature, and the Relation of Faith to the Divine Guid-
New York, 1857. 12° (5.1X3.2).
17 Life and Religious Opinions and Experience of Madame de la Mothe
Guyon: together with some Account of the Personal History and Reli-
gious Opinions of Fenelon, Archbishop of Cambray. . . . Vol. 1, 2.
[Portraits.]
New-York, 1862, '58. 12° (5.4×3.2).

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UPHAM, Thomas Cogswell, D.D., continued.

1 Manual of Peace (The), embracing I, Evils and Remedies of War, II,
Suggestions on the Law of Nations, III, Consideration of a Congress of
Nations.
New-York, 1836. 8° (6.5X3.6).
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Stereotype edition.
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3 Outlines of Imperfect and Disordered Mental Action.
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4 Philosophical and practical Treatise (A) on the Will.

Portland, 1834. 8° (5.8X3.6).

5 Principles of the Interior or Hidden Life, designed particularly for the
consideration of those who are seeking Assurance of Faith and Perfect
Love. 2d ed.
Boston, 1844. 12° (5.5X3.2), pp. 520.

6 Ratio Disciplinæ, or the Constitution of the Congregational Churches.
[By T. C. Upham.]

7 Religious Maxims,

Portland, 1829. 12° (5.5×3.2).

Boston, 1846. 24° (4.1X2.7).

8 Treatise (A) on Divine Union, designed to point out some of the inti-
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Experience. 5th ed.
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Translator, &c. See JAHN, J. Jahn's Biblical Archæology.

UPTON, John, Prebendary of Rochester, &c.; b. 1707. d. 1760.

Editor. See EPICTETUS. EгXEIPIAION (TO).

URBAN, Sylvanus, Gent., a pseudonym. See GENTLEMAN'S Magazine (The), &c. URE, Andrew, M.D., F.R.S., &c., a Scottish chemist; b. 1778. d. 1857.

9 Dictionary (A) of Arts, Manufactures, and Mines; containing a clear Exposition of their Principles and Practice. Illustrated with 1240 Engravings on Wood. From 2d London ed.

New York, 1842. 8° (7.2×4), pp. 1340.

URQUHART, John, of Perth, Scotland; b. 1808. d. 1827.

10 Memoirs, including Letters, &c. of John Urquhart. See ORME, W. URQUHART, Sir Thomas.

Joint Translator. See RABELAIS, F. Works.

URSINUS, Johannes Henricus, a Lutheran divine, Sup't at Ratisbon; d. 1667. 11 Sacrorum Analectorum Volvmen altervm, varias Quæstiones, Lectiones, Observationes sex Libris novis continens ad S. Literarum illustrationem... Francofurti, 1660. 8° (5.2×2.9). URSINUS, Zacharias, Prof. of Theol. at Heidelburg, &c.; b. 1534. d. 1583. 12 Corpvs, Doctrinæ Christianæ Ecclesiarum à Papatv Romano reformatarum, ex ore quondam Z. Ursini in explicationibus Catecheticis rudi Minerva exceptum; ac postea . . . auctum, castigatum, & consummatum: a D. Pareo. Hanc editionem . . . adcuravit Ph. Pareo. Cum Indice & miscellaneis Theologicis.

Hanoviæ, 1651. 8° (5.9X3.2), m. b., pp. 945. USHIER, or USSHER, James, Archbp. of Armagh, &c.; b. 1580. d. 1656. 13 Annals (The) of the World. Deduced from the Origin of Time, and continued to the Beginning of the Emperour Vespasians Reign, and the totall Destruction and Abolition of the Temple and Common-Wealth of the Jews. Containing the Historie of the Old and New Testament, with that of the Macchabees.

London, 1658. 2° (11.7×5.4), m. d., pp. 907-+. [2 copies.] NOTE. One copy has also second title page, embellished.

USHER, or USSHER, James, continued.

1 Answer (An) to a Challenge made by a Iesuite in Ireland, wherein the Ivdgement of Antiquity in the points questioned is truely delivered, and the Noveltie of the now Romish Doctrine plainly discovered.

Dublin, 1624. 4° (6×3.5), m. n., pp. 527+. 2 Body (A) of Divinitie, or the Svmme and Svbstance of Christian Religion, catechistically propounded... 5th ed.; much enlarged by the author. London, 1658. 2° (8.8×4.6), m. b.

3 Gravissimæ Quæstionis, de Christianarum Ecclesiarum, in Occidentis præsertim partibus, ab Apostolorum Temporibus, ad nostram usq; ætatem, continua Successione & Statu, historica Explicatio. Ed. 2da.

Hanoviæ, 1658. 8° (5.4X2.4), m. r.

4 Immanuel, or, The Mystery of the Incarnation of the Son of God.

USHER, William, M.D., of Mobile, Ala.

London, 1658. 2° (8.6×4.7), m. r.

5 Geology and Palæontology, in connection with Human Origins. See NOTT, J. C. Types of Mankind.-Pp. 327-372.

USTERI, Leonhard, Prof. of Greek, &c. at Berne; b. about 1795.

6 Entwickelung des Paulinischen Lehrbegriffes in seinem Verhältnisse zur biblischen Dogmatik des Neuen Testamentes. Ein exegetisch-dogmatischer Versuch. 4te . . . ausgabe. Zürich, 1832. 8° (6X3.3).

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VAIL, Stephen Montfort, grad. Bowd. Coll., 1838, Prof. of Oriental Langua ges, Wesleyan Univ., Concord, N.H.; b. 1818.

7 Life in Earnest; or, Memoirs and Remains of Rev. Zenas Caldwell. Boston, 1855. 12° (5×3). VALAZÉ, Charles Édouard DUFRICHE DE, a French lawyer, &c.; b. 1751. d. 1793. 8 Loix Pénales, Alençon, 1784. 8° (5.5×3). VALCKANAER, Lodewijk Caspar, Prof. of Greek at Franeker, &c; b.1715. d.1785. Editor. See THEOCRITUS. Theocriti, etc. Carmina Bucolica.

Joint Author. See GAISFORD, T. Adnotationes in Herodoti Libros IX. VALERIANUS, Joannes Pierius, an Italian scholar; b. 1477. d. 1558. 9 Hieroglyphica, sive de Sacris Ægyptiorvm aliarumq; gentium Literis Commentariorum Libri LVIII. cum duobus aliis . . . annexis.

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VALERY, A. C. P.

1 Voyages historiques et littéraires en Italie, pendant les années 1826, 1827 et 1828; ou l'Indicateur Italien; par M. Valery.

Bruxelles, 1835. 8° (7.2×5), 2 cols., pp. 606. VALESIUS, Henricus, or Henry de VALOIS, Historiographer to the King of France; b. 1603. d. 1676.

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2 Nouveau Commentaire sur l'Ordonnance de la Marine, du Mois d'Août 1681. Avec des Explications. . . et des Notes historiques & critiques. La Rochelle, 1760. 4° (7.4×5.1).

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4 Collectanea de Rebus Hibernicis. Vol. 1-5.

VALLI, Eusebius.

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[Plates and Maps.] Dublin, 1786-'90. 8° (5.8X3.2).

5 Experiments on Animal Electricity, with their Application to Physiology. And some Pathological and Medical Observations.

London, 1793. 8° (5.6X3.1).

Par M. Val

VALMONT DE BOMARE, Jacques Christophe, a French naturalist; b.1734. d.1807. 6 Dictionnaire raisonné universel d'Histoire naturelle; mont de Bomare. Nouv. éd., revue, etc. Tom. 1-9.

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Paris, 1775. 8° (5.8×3.8).

7 Dictionnaire raisonné universel d'Histoire naturelle, . . . Par M. Valmont-Bomare. 4me éd., revue & considerablement augmentée par l'Auteur. Tom. 1-15. Lyon, 1791. 8° (6×3.5). VALOIS, Henry DE, more known by his Latin name. See VALESIUS, Henricus. VALPY, Richard, D.D., Master of Grammar School at Reading; b.1755. d.1836. 8 Elements (The) of Greek Grammar: with Notes . . . [By R. Valpy.] 2d ed. London, 1807. 8° (6×3.8). 9 Elements (The) of Greek Grammar, with Notes. 2d American, from last London ed. Boston, 1814. 12° (5×3.1).

VANARSDALEN, Rev. Cornelius C.

10 Peacemaker's (The) exalted Parentage and rich Inheritance. Sermon delivered at New Haven, Conn., during the Session of the Legislature, by appointment of the Peace Society of the State, June, 1834.

Hartford, 1834. 8°, pp. 40. VAN BRAAM, André Everard, Chief of Direction of Dutch E.-I. Company. 11 Embassy of Dutch East-India Company, to China, 1794–5; taken from Journal of Van Braam. See MOREAU DE SAINT-MÉRY, M. L. E. VAN BUREN, Martin, 8th President of the U.S.; b. in N. Y., 1782. d. 1862. 12 Addresses and Messages. See WILLIAMS, E. (Addresses, &c., vol. 2.) See UNITED STATES.-in locis. See WILLIAMS, E. (Addresses, &c., vol. 2.) See HoоGHT, E. van der.

13 Addresses, Messages, &c. 14 Biographical Sketch of. VAN DER HOOGHT, Everard.

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