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BOLTON, Robert, an English Puritan divine; b. 1572. d. 1631.

1 Fovre Last Things: Death, Ivdgement, Hell, Heaven. Funeral Notes on Sir A. Nicolls, Kt. A Sermon preached at Lent Assizes, A.D. 1630. With an Account of his Life and Death. Published by E. Bagshawe. London, 1633. 4° (5.8×3.3), m. b.

NOTE.-Imperfect, wanting title-page and portrait.

2 Sermon at the Funeral of Mr. Bolton. See ESTWICK, N.

BOLTON, W. J., Prof. at Cambridge, Eng.

3 Evidences (The) of Christianity, as exhibited in the Writings of its Apologists down to Augustine. Hulsean Prize Essay.

Boston, 1854. 12° (5.6 irr.X3.4).

BOMBERGER, Rec. J. H. A., D.D., of Philadelphia.

4 Protestant (The) Theological and Ecclesiastical Encyclopedia; being a
condensed Translation of Herzog's Real Encyclopedia, with Additions
from various Sources. By J. H. A. Bomberger and others.
ZOG, C. G.

BONAPARTE, Charles Louis Napoléon, Emperor. See NAPOLÉON III.
BONAPARTE, Charles Lucian, Nephew of Napoleon I.

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5 American Ornithology; or, The Natural History of Birds inhabiting the United States, not given by Wilson. With figures drawn, engraved, and coloured from Nature. Vol. 1-3.

Philadelphia, 1825-28. 4° (text, 9.7X6.4; plates, 13X10.5). BONAPARTE, Napoléon, Emperor of France. See NAPOLÉON I. BOND, Rer. Alvan, Prof. at Bangor Theol. Sem., aft. of Norwich, Conn. 6 Memoir of Rev. Pliny Fisk. [Portrait.]

Boston, 1828. 12° (5.6X3.2).
BOND, George Phillips, Ass't Astron. at Cambridge Observatory; b. 1825.
7 Papers on Astronomy. See AMERICAN Academy, &c. (Memoirs, New
Series.-passim.)

BOND, John, Master of Taunton Free-School, Engl.; b. 1550. d. 1612.
Annotator. See HORATIUS FLACCUS, Q. Poemata.
Annotator. See PERSIUS FLACCUS, A. Satyræ VI.

BOND, William Cranch, Director at Cambridge Observatory; b. 1799.

8 History and Description of the Astronomical Observatory of Harvard
College. [Plate.]
Cambridge, 1856. 4° (8.3×6).

9 Papers on Astronomy. See AMERICAN Academy, &c. (Memoirs, New
Series.-passim.)

10 Results of Astronomical Observations made at the Observatory of Harvard College, under the direction of W. C. Bond. G. P. Bond. C. W. Tuttle. Zone Catalogue of 5500 Stars situated between the Equator and 0° 20′ North Declination, observed during the year 1852-53. Cambridge, 1855. 4° (8.3X6).

BONGARS, Jacques, a French savan & diplomat; b. 1554. d. 1612.
Excerptiones Chronologicæ ad Justini Historias accommodatæ.
JUSTINUS. Justinus de Historiis Philippicis.

BONNELL, C.

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Editor. See SCHLEIERMACHER, F. D. E. Geschichte der christlichen
Kirche.

BONNET, Charles, a Swiss naturalist & philosopher; b. 1720. d. 1793.
12 Letters to the Abbé Spallanzani. See SPALLANZANI, Z.

13 Philosophical and Critical Inquiries concerning Christianity. Translated
by J. L. Boissier. [Portrait.]
Philadelphia, 1803. 12° (5×3).

BONNYCASTLE, John, Prof. of Math. at Royal Academy at Woolwich; d. 1821. 1 Introduction (An) to Astronomy. 4th ed. . . [Plates.] London, 1803. 8° (5.8×3.2).

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BOOK (The) of Family Crests; comprising nearly every Bearing, with its Bla2 zonry, accompanied by upwards of four thousand Engravings.

Alphabetically arranged with the Surnames of the Bearers, a Dictionary of Mottoes, an Essay on the Origin of Arms, Crests, &c. and a Glossary of Terms. 8th ed., enlarged. Vol. 1.-Plates, Mottoes, &c. 2.-Dictionary. London, 1856. 8° (5.3×3.2). Book of Heroes, Abstract of. See ILLUSTRATIONS of Northern Antiquities, &c. Book (The) of Peace; a Collection of Essays on War and Peace.

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Boston, 1845. 12° (5.8×3.2). NOTE. Consisting of 64 tracts, with independent title-pages and pagings. BOONE, Daniel, the Pioneer of Kentucky; b. in Penn., 1735. d. 1822. 4 Life, by J. M. Peck. See SPARKS, J. (Amer. Biogr., 2d Ser., vol. 13.) BOOTH, Abraham, a Baptist minister of London; b. 1734. d. 1806. Editor, &c. See ABBADIE, J. The Deity of Jesus Christ, &c.

BOOTH, James C., Melter and Refiner in the U. S. Mint.

5 Letter to Hon. Millard Fillmore, President, &c. in Reply to the Charges of Prof. R. S. M'Culloh. Jan. 17, 1853. Philadelphia, 1853. 8°, pp. 42. BOPP, Franz, Prof. of Oriental Literature at Berlin; b. 1791.

6 Comparative Grammar (A) of the Sanscrit, Zend, Greek, Latin, Lithuanian, Gothic, German, and Slavonic Languages. Translated from the German principally by Lieutenant Eastwick. Conducted through the Press by H. H. Wilson. London, 1845. 8° (6.4×3.7), pp. 1122. NOTE. In three parts, with independent title-pages, and bound separately. BORCH, Michael Joannes, Count DE, a German Naturalist & Traveller. 7 Minéralogie sicilienne docimastique et metallurgique. la Minérhydrologie sicilienne ... [Portrait and Plates.] Turin, 1780. 8° (5.5×3.3).

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BORN, Ignatius, Baron, a German naturalist; b. 1742. d. 1791. 8 Briefe über mineralogische Gegenstände auf seiner Reise durch das Temeswarer Bannat, Siebenbürgen, Ober- und Nieder-Hungarn, and den Herausgeber derselben, J. J. Ferber.

Franckfurt und Leipzig, 1774. 8° (6X3.5). 9 Index Fossilium quæ collegit, et in Classes ac Ordines disposuit I. a Born. Pars I., II. [Plates.] Praga, 1772. 8° (6.7×3.7). 10 New Process of Amalgamation of Gold and Silver Ores, and other Metallic Mixtures, as . . . introduced in Hungary and Bohemia, from the Baron's Account in German, translated by R. E. Raspe. [Plates.] London, 1791. 4° (6.6×4.6). [2 copies.] 11 Travels through the Bannat of Temeswar, Transylvania, and Hungary, in the year 1770. described in . . . Letters to Prof. Ferber, on the Mines and Mountains of those different Countries, [With] Ferber's Mineralogical History of Bohemia. Translated from the German, with ... Notes, and a Preface . . ., by R. E. Raspe.

BORNEMANN, Friedrich August, Prof. in Meissen.

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London, 1777. 8° (5.8×3.3).

Editor. See XENOPHON. Commentarii Dictorvm Factorvmqve Socratis.
De Expeditione Cyri Commentarii.

BÖRNER, Immanuel Karl Heinrich.

1 Sämmtliche Kameral-Wissenschaften nach ihren ersten Grundsätzen.

Halle, 1773. 8° (5.8×3.1).

Bos, Lambert, Prof. of Greek at Franeker; b. 1670. d. 1717.

2 Ellipses Graecae. Editio octava, Additionibvs et Observationibvs . . . Schoettgenii Leisneri et Bernholdii, necnon Indicibus necessariis instrvcta, et novis Observationibus C. B. Michaelis avcta.

Halae, 1765. 8° (5.5×3), pp. 514+.

BOSANQUET, John Bernard, Esq., of London.

3 Reports of Cases argued and determined in the Courts of Common
Pleas, and Exchequer Chamber, and in the House of Lords: from Easter
Term 36 Geo. III. 1796, to Trinity Term 39 Geo. III. 1799, both inclu-
sive. With Tables By J. B. Bosanquet, and C. Puller.
Vol. 1, 2.

BOSCH, Hieronymus de,

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London, 1800, '02. 2° (9.4×5), m. b.

4 Anthologia Graeca cum Versione Latina [facing the Greek] H. Grotii. Edita ab H. de Bosch. Tom. 1-3. Ultrajecti, 1795–98. 4° (7×4 irr.). 5 Memoir of Bosch, by D. J. van Lennep. See (Observationum, etc. Vol. 2, pp. i.-xxxii.)

alt., quod et [Prefixed is 4° (7X4.5). Tom, 4, 5."

6 Observationes et Notae in Anthologiam Graecam, quibus accedunt Cl. Salmasii Notae ineditae. Ultrajecti, 1810. 4° (7X4.5). 7 Observationum et Notarum in Anthologiam Graecam Vol. Indices continet. Opus. . . D. J. van Lennep absolvit. a Memoir of Bosch, with Portrait.] Ultrajecti, 1822. NOTE. The last two entries are lettered," Anthologia Graeca... BOSSUET, Jacques Bénigne, Bp. of Meaux; b. 1627. d. 1704. 8 Compendious Way (A) of teaching ancient and modern formerly practiced by . . . Tanaquil Faber . . . 2d ed. an Account of the Education of the Dauphin.

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London, 1723. 8° (5.5×3.3).

9 Exposition de la Doctrine de l'Eglise Catholique sur les Matieres de Con

troverse.

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Paris, 1681. 24° (4.1X2). 10 Life of Bossuet. See (Œuvres de Bossuet. — Vol. 1, pp. i.-liv.). 11 Euvres complètes de Bossuet. Tom. 1-12.

Paris, 1836. 8° (8.3×5.3), 2 cols.

NOTE.- Vol. 1 is imperfect, wanting title-page. 12 Recueil des Oraisons funebres. Nouv. éd.

BOSTON, Massachusetts, Town of.

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Paris,.1774. 8° (5X2.7), pp. 560.

13 Appeal (An) to the World; or, A Vindication of the Town of Boston... [against] Gov. Bernard, Gen. Gage, &c. Boston, 1769. 8°, pp. 37. 14 By-Laws and Orders (The) of the Town of Boston passed . . . May 22, 1801... with the Rules and Regulations of the Board of Health, &c. Boston, 1801. 8°, pp. 82.

15 By-Laws and Town-Orders (The) of the Town of Boston . . . 1785

and 1786. ..

Boston, 1786. 8° (5.7×3.4).

16 System (The) of public Education adopted by the Town of Boston.

[Boston] n. d. 8°, pp. 8.

BOSTON, Masachusetts, Town of, continued.

1 Votes and Proceedings of the Freeholders, and other Inhabitants of the Town of Boston . . . [Nov. 20, 1772.]

BOSTON, Massachusetts, City of.

Miscellaneous.

London, reprinted, 1773. 8°, pp. viii., 41.

2 Aristocracy (The) of Boston; who they are, and what they were
Boston, 1848. 8°, pp. 32.

3 Charter (The) and Ordinances of the City of Boston, together with the
Acts of the Legislature relating to the City: collated and revised. ..
by P. W. Chandler. Boston, 1850. 8° (6.5×3.4), m. b., pp. 582.
4 List of Persons, Copartnerships, and Corporations, who were taxed
twenty-five dollars and upwards, in the City of Boston, in 1845
Boston, 1846. 8° (7.2×3.9).

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5 List of Persons, Copartnerships, and Corporations, who were taxed twenty-five dollars and upwards, in the City of Boston, in . . . 1848. Boston, 1849. 8° (7X3.8).

6 Miscellaneous Remarks on the Police of Boston . . .

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Boston, 1814. 8°, pp. 42. 7 Railroad Jubilee (The). An Account of the Celebration commemorative of the Opening of Railroad Communication between Boston and Canada, Sept. 17, 18, and 19, 1851.

[Chart.]

Boston, 1852. 8° (6.9×3.7).

8 Report to the Committee of the City Council appointed to obtain the Census of Boston for . . . 1845, embracing collateral Facts and statistical Researches By L. Shattuck. [Map.]

Boston, 1846. 8° (6.7X3.7). 9 Report to the Primary School Committee, June 15, 1846, on the Petition for the Abolition of the Schools for colored Children. Boston, 1846. 8°, pp. 38.

10 Report of the Water Commissioners on the Material best adapted for Distribution Water Pipes; &c. Submitted Aug. 14, 1848.

Public Library.

Boston, 1848. 8°, pp. 67.

11 Index to the Catalogue of a Portion of the Public Library of the City of Boston, arranged in the lower Hall.

Boston, 1858. 8° (8×5.2), 2 cols. 12 Seventh Annual Report of the Public Library of the City of Boston ... Nov. 10, 1859. Boston, 1859. 8°, pp. 45.

BOSTON Chronicle (The). For . . . M.DCC.LXVIII. . . . Vol. 1.

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4° (9.4×7.6), 3 cols. Boston, 1789. 12°, pp. 56. From Dec. 20, 1756 to Dec. 27,

2° (13.9-14.2×8.5-.8), 3 cols.

See BOSTON Society, &c.

BOSTON Massacre (The).

1 Short Narrative (A) of the horrid Massacre in Boston, perpetrated in the Evening of March 5, 1770. . . With some Observations on the State of Things prior to that Catastrophe. Boston, 1770. 8°, pp. 38, 81. NOTE.This pamphlet is accompanied by the original certificates of the respective Justices of the Peace to the several affidavits, and the original document certifying to the commissions of the Justices, and bearing the seal of the Province of Massachusetts Bay, and the official signatures of Lieut. Gov. Hutchinson, and John Cotton, Secretary.

2 Trial (The) of William Wemms

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his Majesty's 29th Regiment of Foot, for the Murder of Crispus Attucks [and four others] March 5, 1770, at the Superior Court . . . at Boston, Nov. 27, 1770. . . Taken in Short-hand by John Hodgson. Boston, 1770. 8° (5.8X3.5), 2 cols. [2 copies.]

BOSTON Medical and Surgical Journal (The). Vol. 1. Feb., 1828-Feb., 1829. Boston, 1829. 8° (7.2×4.1), 2 cols.

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BOSTON Patriot. See INDEPENDENT Chronicle, &c.
BOSTON Society of Natural History.

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4 Boston Journal of Natural History, containing Papers and Communications, read to the Boston Society of Natural History, 1833–1857. Vol. 1-6. Boston, 1834-'57. 8° (6.2X3.7). 5 Catalogue of the Library. (Boston Journal, &c.— Vol. 1, pp. 497-512.) 6 Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History. Vol. 1-7. 1841 to 1861. Boston, 1844-61. 8° (6.1-.3X3.6–.7). BOSTON Weekly Messenger (The), a Journal of Politics, Agriculture, Litera7 ture, and Miscellaneous Intelligence. Vol. V.-VIII. 1815 to Oct. 7, 1819. Published by Nathan Hale.

From Oct. 20,

Boston, 1815-19. 8° (7.6X4.5), 2 cols.

BOSTON, Rev. Thomas, of Ettrick, Scotland; b. 1676. d. 1732. 8 Distinguishing Characters (The) of true Believers. liloquy on the Art of Man-fishing.

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Falkirk, 1791. 12° (5.6×3.1).

Annotator. See FISHER, E. Marrow of modern Divinity. BOSWELL, James, Esq.; b. in Edinburgh, 1740. d. in London, 1795. 9 Life (The) of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. . .

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Dublin, 1792. 8° (6×3.1), m. n. 10 Life (The) of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. Including a Journal of his Tour to the Hebrides. New ed., with numerous Additions and Notes, by Rt. Hon. J. W. Croker. To which are added, Two supplementary Volumes of Johnsoniana, by Hawkins, Piozzi, Murphy, and Others. And Notes... Vol. 1-10. [Portraits and fine Engravings.]

London, 1851. 16° (4.6×2.8).

BOSWORTH, Joseph, D.D., LL.D. ; b. in Derbyshire, Eng., 1788.
11 Compendious Anglo-Saxon and English Dictionary (A).

London, 1855. 8° (7.3X4.3), 3 cols.
With a Preface on

12 Dictionary (A) of the Anglo-Saxon Language the Origin and Connexion of the Germanic Tongues -a Map of Languages and the Essentials of Anglo-Saxon Grammar. [Map.]

London, 1838. 8° (7.7X4.4), 2 cols., pp. ccviii., 721.

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