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JACKSON.

Jackson (R. M. S.) The [Alleghany ] mountain.

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[Also, medical essays, entitled: Esculapius, Hygeia, Antæus the giant, Pan a symbol of the universe]. xii, 632 pp. 120. Philadel phia, J. B. Lippincott & Co. 1860. Jackson (William, of Exeter). The four ages; [with] essays on various subjects. 454 pp. 8°. London, Cadell & Davies, 1798. Jackson (Maj. William). Eulogium on the character of general Washington, pronounced 22 Feb. 1800. New ed. 44 pp. 8°. Philadelphia, John Ormrod, 1800.

[With WASHINGTON (George). Monuments of patriotism. Philadelphia, 1800]. Jacob (P.L.bibliophile; pseudon.) See Lacroix (Paul).

Jacob (Stephen). Poetical essay, delivered at Bennington, on the anniversary of the 16th of August, 1777. 8 pp. 8°. Hartford, Watson & Goodwin, 1779.

Jacobaeus or Jacobsen (Holger). Museum regium; seu catalogus rerum tam naturalium, quam artificialium, quæ in basilica bibliothecæ Christiani v. Hafniae asservantur. 8 p. 1. 206 pp. 37 pl. fol. Hafniae, J. Schwetgen, 1696. s. Jacobi (Louis). Idées générales sur la maladie; méthodes qui en découlent; application du traitement des fièvres graves. 113 pp. 40. Strasbourg, Berger-Levrault, 1850. Jacobs (Christian Friedrich Wilhelm). The first part of [his] Latin reader adapted to Bullion's Latin grammar. By Peter Bullions. 6th ed. 336 pp. 120. New York, Pratt, Woodford & Co. 1846.

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Jamaica (The) movement, for promoting the enforcement of the slave-trade treaties, and the suppression of the slave-trade. [anon.] 430 pp. 8°. London, C. Gilpin, 1850. James I (king of England). Baciλikov Awpov; or, king James's instructions to his dearest sonne, Henry the prince. [With portrait by R. White.] 16°. London, 1682. James (George Payne Rainsford). Bertrand de la Croix; or, the siege of Rhodes. 25 pp. 8°. London, 1841.

[Hazlitt's romancist and novelist's lib. v. 3].

Thirty years since; or, the ruined family. xi, 383 pp. 1 pl. 8°. London, Simpkin, Marshall & Co. 1848.

James (Henry). Old and new theology, and the church of Christ not an ecclesiasticism.

xv, 198 pp. 16°. London, Longmans, 1861. James (John, M. D.) The American household book of medicine: containing directions on diseases, bathing, diet, etc.; adapted to popular use and ready reference. 810 pp. 3 pl. 80. Cincinnati, R. W. Carroll & Co. 1866. [Imperfect; wanting pp. 33–48]. James (Joseph), and Moore (Daniel). A system of exchange with almost all parts of the world; [with] the India directory for purchasing drugs and spices in the East Indies. 180 pp. 160. New York, J. Furman, 1800. [Imperfect; wanting pp. 5-12].

Jacquemin (Emile). L'Allemagne agricole, industrielle et politique; voyages faits en 184042. iv, 459 pp. 8°. Paris, bureau d'agricul ture, 1842. Jacquemont (Victor.) Correspondance avec sa famille et plusieurs de ses amis, pendant son voyage dans l'Inde. [1828-1831.] 2v.| 360 pp; 356 pp. 1 map. 169. Bruxelles, A. James (Thomas). Strange and dangerovs Peeters, 1834.

Jacques (D. H.) Philosophy of human beauty; | hints towards physical perfection: showing how to acquire and retain bodily symmetry,

voyage in his intended discouery of the northwest passage into the South sea. 3 p. 1. 120 pp. 11 1. 16. London, J. Partridge, 1633.

JAMES.

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James (William Dobein). A sketch of the life | Janson (Christopher). Norske dikt. 5 p. 1. of Francis Marion, and history of his brigade. 195 pp. 160. Bjorgvin, E. B. Giertsen, 181, 39 pp. 8°. Charleston, (S. C.) Gould 1867. & Riley, 1821. Jarves (James Jackson). History of the Hawaiian islands, embracing their antiquities, mythology, etc. 3d ed. 210 pp. 8°. Honolulu, C. E. Hitchcock, 1847.

Jameson (Mrs. Anna Murphy). Studies, stories, and memoirs. 408 pp. 1 pl. 24°. Boston, Ticknor & Fields, 1859. Jameson (Horatio Gates, M. D.) American domestic medicine; or, medical admonisher. 2d ed. with additions. 574 pp. 8°. Baltimore, John D. Toy, 1818. Jameson (Robert). Climate, geology, and mineralogy of India.

[pp. 158-257 of v. 3 of MURRAY (Hugh). Account of British India. 3 v. 8°. N. Y. 1833-36]. Jameson (William H. jr.) and Ferguson (George). Table of pay of the commissioned officers of the [U. S.] army, under the law of the 39th Congress. 4°. [Washington, 1867]. Jamieson (Milton). Journal and notes of a campaign in Mexico: containing a history of co. C, of the second regiment of Ohio volunteers. 105 pp. 8°. Cincinnati, Ben. Franklin printing house, 1849.

Jay (Rev. William). Memoirs of the life and character of the Rev. Cornelius Winter. xxi, 478 pp. 80. Bath, M. Gye, 1808. Jay (William, judge, Westchester co. N. Y.) Slavery in America; or, an inquiry into the character and tendency of the American colonization, and the American anti-slavery societies. With an introduction by S. H. Cox. xxiv, 198 pp. 120. London, F. Westley & A. H. Davis, 1835. Jeaffreson (John Cordy). A book about law8°. yers. 2 v. viii, 359 pp; vii, 431 pp. London, Hurst & Blackett, 1867. Jebb (John, D. D. bp. of Limerick). Works theological, medical, political and miscellaWith memoirs of the author, by J. Disney. 3 v. 8°. London, T. Cadell, 1787.

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Janet's home. [A novel. anon.] 2 v. 411 pp; 428 pp. 169. London, Macmillan, 1863. Janeway (James). Invisibles, realities, de-v. 1. Life; theological lectures at Cambridge; new

monstrated in the holy life and triumphant death of John Janeway. 3d ed. 177 pp. 24°. Boston, B. Eliot, 1703.

(pp. 25-26, and table of contents, imperfect.] Janeway (Rev. James). A token for children: an account of the conversion and exemplary lives of several young children; with a token for the children of New England. 156 pp. 180. Boston, Z. Fowle, 1771.

Janin (Jules Gabriel). Béranger et son temps. 2 v. 176 pp; 120 pp. 2 pl. 18°. Paris, Pincebourde. 1866.

Un hiver à Paris. Nouv. éd. 282 pp. 18 pl. 8°. Paris, Ve. Janet, [1847].

Prosper Chavigni and Letitia Laferti; or, Le chemin de traverse. 172 pp. 8°. London, [1841?]

[Hazlitt's romancist and novelist's lib. v. 5].

Sketches of Genoa, Pisa, and Florence; with a description of the cathedral of Milan. Translated by Mrs. M. H. Robinson. 144 pp. 120. Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1854. 8. Janita's cross. By the author of "St. Olave's." [anon.] 3 v. 120. London, Hurst & Blackett, 1864.

Janse (L.) Bijdrage tot het onderzoek naar de oorzaken der geslachtsverhouding bij de geboorten. viii, 171 pp. 2 pl. 8°. Middleburg, Abrahams, 1853.

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harmony of the gospels; letters on subscription to the liturgy and thirty-nine articles.

v. 2. Miscellaneous, and inedical.

v. 3. Miscellaneous; every man his own priest; academical papers, political papers, index. Jefferson (Thomas). An essay towards facilitating instruction in the Anglo-Saxon and modern dialects of the English language. 43 pp. 40. New York, J. F. Trow, 1851.

Manual of parliamentary practice, [with] the rules and orders of the senate and house of representatives, and joint rules of the two houses. 220 pp. 16°. Washington, Davis

& Force, 1820.

Notes on the state of Virginia. With an appendix relative to the murder of Logan's family. 356 pp. 16°. Trenton, Wilson & Blackwell, 1803.

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Jefferson college, (Washington, Miss.) The charter and statutes, with a historical sketch of the institution, etc. [With] a catalogue of its library, apparatus, etc. 90 pp. 8°. Natchez, The book and job office, 1840. Jefferys (Thomas). Natural and civil history of the French dominions in North and South America. 2 pts. in 1 v. fol. London, 1760. s. Jeffrey (Francis). Extract of the review of lord Byron's Hours of idleness, from the Edinburgh review, No. 22. [anon.] 8 pp. 8°. London, Wilton & son, 1820.

[With BYRON. The Giacur. Ed. 1813.]

JEFFREYS.

JEWETT.

Jeffreys (John Gwyn). British conchology; | Jephson (Robert). Roman portraits, a poem:

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v. 1. Land and fresh water shells. 9 pl. v. 2-4. Marine shells. 27 pl. Jeffreys (Julius, F. R. S.) Views upon the statics of the human chest, animal heat, and determinations of blood to the head. xix, 233 pp. 8°. London, Longmans, 1843. S. Jenkins (Geoffrey, pseudon.) See Legislative sketches.

Jenkins (John). Art of writing reduced to a plain and easy system. xlviii, 68 pp. 21. 8°. Cambridge, [printed at Andover, Flagg & Gould], 1813.

Jenkins (John S.) History of political parties in the state of New York, 1783 to 1849. 2d ed. 580 pp. 120. Auburn, Alden & Parsons, 1849. Jenkins (Thornton A.), and Bache (Richard). Reports on improvements in the lighthouse system, and collateral aids to navigation. 8°. [Washington, Gov't printer, 1846.] Jennings (Isaac M. D.) The tree of life; or, human degeneracy: its nature and remedy, as based on orthopathy. 279 pp. 120. New York, Miller, Wood & Co. 1867. Jennings (James). A lecture on the history

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and utility of literary institutions. xii, 122 pp. 8°. London, Sherwood, Jones & Co. 1823. Jennings (Louis J.) Eighty years of repub

lican government in the United States. xv, 288 pp. 120. London, J. Murray, 1868. Jennings (Robert). The horse and other live stock. With [their] diseases, and remedies for each, their history and varieties, their crossing and breeding, etc. Horse, 384 pp. Cattle, 340 pp. Sheep, 243 pp. Swine, 87 pp. Poultry, 170 pp. 1 pl. 8°. Philadelphia, J. E. Potter & Co. [1866].

Sheep, swine, and poultry; embracing the history and varieties of each; the best modes of breeding, etc. 490 pp. 16°. Philadelphia, Potter & Co. [1864]. Jennings (Samuel K. M. D.) A compendium of medical science, or fifty years' experience in the art of healing, etc. 592 pp. 1 pl. 8°. Tuskaloosa, (Ala.) M. J. Slade, 1847. Jenny and the insects. [anon.] 298 pp. 7 pl. 120. Philadelphia, Am. S. S. union, 1857. Jenyns (Soame). Free enquiry into the nature and origin of evil, and reflections on several subjects.

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[With MISCELLANEOUS pieces. v. 2. 12°. London, Dodsley, 1761.]

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Jessen (Dr. P.) Versuch einer wissenschaftlichen begründung der psychologie. viii, 715 pp. 80. Berlin, Veit & Co. 1855. Jesuits' (The) loyalty, manifested in three treatises written by them against the oath of allegiance; with a preface, showing the pernicious consequence of their principles as to civil government. Also, three other treatises concerning the reasons of the penal laws. [anon.] 48, 132 pp. sm. 4°. London, R. Royston, 1677.

Jewel (Rev. John, bishop of Salisbury). Works. Edited by Rev. John Ayre. 4 v. 8°. Cambridge, Univ. press, 1845-50. [Parker society publications.]

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JOHNSON.

Jewett (Charles Coffin). On the construction of Johnson (Charles). History of the lives and

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The philosophy of geology. [3d ed.] 184 pp. 16°. London, Whittaker & Co. [1852]. Jobert de Lamballe (Antoine Joseph). Des appareils électriques des poissons électriques. 2 v. in 1. xiii, 104 pp. 8°. atlas, 11 pl. obl. fol. Paris, J. B. Baillière, 1858. Jobson (D. Wemys). History of the French revolution [to the death of Robespierre]. 3d ed. 338 pp. 8°. London, author, 1853. S. Jöcher (Christian Gottlieb). Allgemeines gelehrten lexicon. Fortzsetzung und ergänzungen; von H. W. Rotermund, K—L. v. 3. 4°. Delmenhorst, G. Jöntzen, 1810. Joel (M.) Schlüssel zu den aufgaben in der russischen grammatik nach Ollendorff's methode. 3e aufl. durchgesehen von Paul Fuchs. 2 p. 1. 205 pp. 120. Frankfurt a. M. C. Jügel, 1865.

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H. G. Ollendorff's neue methode in sechs monaten eine sprache lesen, etc. Anleitung zur erlernung der russischen sprache, etc. 3o aufl. Durchgesehen von Paul Fuchs. viii pp. 21. 669 pp. 120. Frankfurt a. M. C. Jügel, 1865.

Jogues (Isaac). Novum Belgium; description de Nieuw Netherland, et notice sur René Goupil. 44 pp. 1 map. 8°. New York, J. M. Shea, 1862.

John, of Salisbury. Opera omnia nunc primum in unum collegit et cum codicibus manuscriptis contulit J. A. Giles. 5 v. 8°. Oxonii, J. H. Parker, 184.

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actions of the most famous highwaymen, murderers, street robbers, etc. with the voyages and plunders of the most noted pirates. 484 pp. 17 pl. fol. London, 1734. [Imperfect; title wanting. Also pp. 21-22; 105-6; 477-84, and plates on pp. 91, 132, 136, 188, 203, 228, 278, 372, and 483]. Johnson (Cuthbert W.) Our house and garden; what we see, and what we do not see, in them. vii, 287 pp. 120. London, W. Ridgway, 1864.

Johnson (Capt. Edward). A history of New England, from the English planting in the yeere 1628, untill the yeere 1652. [Running title: Wonderworking providence of Zion's saviour in New England.] 2 p. 1. 239 pp. sm. 4°. London, Nath. Brooke, 1654. The same. sm. 4°. London, 1658. [With GORGES (Ferdinando). America painted to the life. sm. 4°. London, 1659. Purports to be written by Gorges.]

The same. Wonder-working providence of Sion's saviour in New England. [Second title:] A history of New England. From the English planting in the yeere 1628, untill the yeere 1652. London, 1654. [Reprinted] with an historical introduction and an index by W. F. Poole. cliv, 265 pp. 1 fac-sim. sm. 4°. Andover, W. F. Draper, 1867. Johnson (Frank G. M. D.) Aid to teachers and students in natural philosophy; being the key to Dr. Johnson's philosophical charts. 60 pp. 10 pl. 12°. New York, A. Ranney, 1856.

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The Nicolson pavement, and pavements generally. 128 pp. 8°. New York, W. C. Rogers & Co. 1867. Johnson (George William). A dictionary of modern gardening. Edited, with additions, by David Landreth. 635 pp. 120. Philadelphia, Lea & Blanchard, 1847. Johnson (Henry). Introduction to logography; or, the art of arranging and composing for printing with words intire, instead of single letters. 65 pp. 8°. London, J. Walter, 1773. Johnson (L.) Specimens of printing types and ornaments. 3881. 8°. Philadelphia, 1844. s. The same. Second supplement to the specimen book of plain and fancy types cast at the type and stereotype foundry of L. Johnson. 4°. Philadelphia, L. Johnson, [1849]. s. Specimens of printing types, plain and ornamental. 382 1. 4°. Philadelphia, Johnson & Co. 1859.

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Johnson (Lorenzo D.) The spirit of Roger Williams. 94 pp. 16°. Boston, Cassady & March, 1839.

JOHNSON.

Johnson (Mrs. M. O.) The century plant, and other poems. By the author of "Linwood." [anon.] 144 pp. 120. Boston, W. V. Spencer, 1867.

Johnson (Overton), and Winter (William H.) Route across the Rocky Mountains, with a description of Oregon and California. 152 pp. 80. Lafayette, (Ind.) J. B. Semans, 1846. Johnson (Rev. Samuel, chaplain to lord W. Russell). Works. xxviii, 488 pp. fol. London, A. Bell, 1710.

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[With REMER (Julius August). archiv. v. 2.] Johnson (S. W.) Rural economy: containing a treatise on pisé building, on buildings in general, on the culture of the vine, and on turnpike roads. viii, 246 pp. 8 pl. 8°. New Brunswick, Riley & Co. 1806. Johnson (Samuel W.) Peat and its uses, as fertilizer and fuel. 168 pp. 129. New York, O. Judd & Co. 1866. Johnson (Mrs. Susanna). A narrative of [her] captivity, containing an account of her sufferings, during four years, with the Indians and French. 2d ed. 144 pp. 18°. Windsor, (Vt.) Alden Spooner, 1807.

The same. 3d ed. 178 pp. 16°. Windsor, Thomas M. Pomroy, 1814. Johnson (Theodore T.) Sights in the gold re gion, and scenes by the way. xii, 278 pp. 120. New York, Baker & Scribner, 1849. Johnson (Walter Rogers). The coal trade of

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British America, with researches on the characters and practical values of American and foreign coals. 179 pp. 8°. Washington, Taylor & Maury, 1850.

Notes on the use of anthracite in the manufacture of iron, with some remarks on its evaporating power. vi, 159 pp. 120. Boston, Little & Brown, 1841.

Report on American coals. v, 607 pp. 3 pl. 8°. Washington, Gales & Seaton, 1844. [With United States patent office report, 1844.] Johnson (William, D. D.) Deus nobiscum: a narrative of a great deliverance at sea. 4th ed. 5 p. 1. 35 pp. 16°. London, J. Marshall, 1734.

[With FALCONER (Capt. Richard). Voyages. London, 1734].

Johnson (Sir William). [Letter giving an account of the battle of lake George]. 3 pp. 4°. [n. p. 1755]?

Johnston (Adam S.) The soldier boy's diarybook; or, memorandums of the alphabetical first lessons of military tactics, 1861-64. 139 pp. 16. Pittsburgh, 1866. Johnston (Alexander Keith). The physical atlas of natural phenomena. 122 pp. 24 pl. 4°. Philadelphia, Lea & Blanchard, 1850. Johnston (A. R.) Journal, [1846].

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Johnston (Samuel B). Letters written during three years residence in Chili, with an account of the revolutionary struggle of that province. 204 pp. 120. Erie, (Pa.) R. J. Curtis, 1816.

Joliet (-) See Marquette (Jacques), and Joliet. Voyage et découverte de quelques pays de l'Amérique Séptentrionale. Paris, 1681.

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