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Picture (A) of New York in 1846, with a short account of places in its vicinity. [anon.] iv, 172 pp. 21. 1 map. 180. New York, Homans & Ellis, 1846.

Picturesque pocket companion and visitors' guide through Mount Auburn. [anon. With miscellanies.] Illustrated. 252 pp. 180. Boston, Otis, Broaders & Co. 1839. Pidansat de Mairobert (Mathieu François). Anecdotes sur Me la comtesse du Barri. Nouv. éd. revue et corrigée. 2 p. 1. 346 pp. 16°. Londres, J. Adamsohn, 1776. Pièces du procès instruit contradictoirement au conseil supérieur de la Martinique, entre le procureur général, et la société des jésuites. [anon.] 191 pp. 120. [n. p. about 1763]. Pierce (Rev. Bradford K.) Trials of an inventor life and discoveries of Charles Goodyear. 221 pp. 16°. 1 portrait. New York, Carlton & Porter, 1866.

Pierce (Josiah). Address, May 26, 1836, the centennial anniversary of Gorham. 36 pp. 8°. Portland, Charles Day & Co. 1836. Pierce. See, also, Peirce. Pierpont (John). Introduction to the national reader, [etc.] 168 pp. 120. Boston, Richardson & Lord, 1828.

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Pigott (Charles). Political dictionary, explaining the true meaning of words, exemplified in the lives, morals, etc. of [many] illustrious persons. 198 pp. 180. New York, Thomas Greenleaf, 1796.

Pike (James Shepherd). The financial crisis: its evils and their remedy. 38 pp. 8°. New York, author, 1867.

Pike (Joseph). An epistle to the national meeting of friends, in Dublin, concerning good order and discipline. 24 pp. 120. Wilmington, (Del.) James Adams, 1783. [With PENN (William). Account of the rise and progress of the people called quakers. 12°. Wil mington, 1783).

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Pike (Rev. Samuel), and Hayward (Rev. Samuel). Religious cases of conscience answered in an evangelical manner. New ed. with introd. by H. A. Boardman. xxviii, 432 pp. 120. Philadelphia, Smith, English & Co. [1859]. Pike (Zebulon Montgomery). Exploratory travels through the western territories of North America, comprising a voyage from St. Louis, on the Mississippi, to the source of that river, and a journey through Louisiana and the northeastern provinces of New Spain, 1805 to 1807. xx, 436 pp. 1 map. 4°. London, Longman, etc. 1811. Pikkert (H.) Le nouveau secrétaire de la cour; contenant une instruction pour se former dans le style épistolaire, etc. [anon.] Nouv. éd. viii, 590 pp. 16°. Lyon, Bernuset, 1780. S. Piles (Roger de). The principles of painting, [with] the balance of painters. [Translated from the French]. xii, 300 pp. 41. 2 pl. 8°. London, J. Osborn, 1743.

The same. The art of painting, with the lives and characters of above 300 of the most eminent painters. [With] an essay towards an English school of painters, [by B. Buckeridge]. 3d ed. viii, 439 pp. 8°. London, T. Payne, [1754].

PILLET.

Pillet (René-Martin). Views of England, during a residence of ten years-six of them as a prisoner of war. Translated from the French. 296 pp. 169. Boston, Parmenter & Norton, 1818.

Pim (Bedford Capperton Trevylian). The negro and Jamaica. Read before the anthropological society of London, Feb. 1, 1866. vii, 72 pp. 8°. London, Trübner & Co. 1866. Pim (Jonathan). Condition and prospects of Ireland, and the evils arising from the present distribution of landed property. xxiii, 346 pp. 8°. Dublin, Hodges & Smith, 1848. S. Pimentel (Francisco). Cuadro descriptivo y comparativo de las lenguas indigenas de México. 2 v. 8°. México, Andrade y Escalante, 1865.

La economia politica aplicada a la propiedad territorial en México. 267 pp. 80. México, J. Cumplido, 1866.

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Memoria sobre las causas que han originado la situacion actual de la raza indigena de México, y medios de remediarlo. 244 pp. 8°. México, Andrade y Escalante, 1864. Pinaud (Auguste). Programme d'un cours élémentaire de physique. 5 éd. viii, 463 pp. 8 pl. 8°. Toulouse, Bon & Privat, 1848.

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Pinchion or Pynchon (William). The Jewes synagogue; or, a treatise concerning the ancient orders and manner of worship used by the Jews in their synagogue assemblies. 4 p. 1. 90 pp. sm. 40. London, John Bellamie, 1652.

Pindar (Christopher Laomedon, pseudon.) See Melpomene divina; or, poems on christian themes.

Pinelli (Maffeo). Bibliotheca Pinelliana. A catalogue of [his] magnificent and celebrated library, of the Greek, Roman, and Italian authors, [by Giacomo Morelli], to be sold by auction, March, 1789, in London. xxviii, 538 pp. 8°. London, 1789. Pinkerton (James N. M. D.) Sleep and its phenomena; an essay. 3 p. 1. 141 pp. 160. London, E. Fry & son, 1839. Pinkerton (John). Modern geography. With

an astronomical introduction by S. Vince. 2 v. clxv, 520 pp; 698 pp. 8°. Philadelphia, John Conrad & Co. 1804.

Pinneo (T. S.) Analytical grammar of the English language. 120. Cincinnati, W. B. Smith & Co. 1850.

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Exercises in false syntax: for the correction of errors in grammatical construction.

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Pirate (The) doctor; or, the extraordinary career of a New York physician. By a naval officer. [anon.] 126 pp. 8°. New York, Garrett & Co, [about 1850]. Piroli (Tommaso). Les monumens antiques du musée Napoléon, dessinés et gravés; avec une explication par J. G. Schweighaeuser. Publiés par F. et P. Piranesi. 4 v. 8°. Paris, F. & P. Piranesi, 1804-06. Pisis (Raynerius de). See Ranieri da Pisa. Pisko (Franz Joseph). Lehrbuch der technischen physik. See Hessler (J. F.) Piso or Le Pois? (Willem). De aëribus, aquis et locis in Brasilia. See Baerle (Caspar). Rervm per octennivm in Brasilia gestarum historia. Cliris, 1660.

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Selecta poEdinburgi,

Pitcairn (Archibald, and others). emata. xii, 145 rp. 4 1. 160. 1727. Pitman (John). A discourse delivered at Providence, August 5, 1836, in commemoration of the first settlement of Rhode Island and Providence plantations, being the second centennial anniversary of the settlement of Providence. 72 pp. 8°. Providence, B. Cranston & Co. 1836.

Pitocco (Limerno, pseudon.) See Folengo. Pitscottie (Robert Lindsay, of). See Lindsay (Robert).

Pitt (Christopher). Poetical works. 8°. Edinburgh, 1794.

[Anderson's Brit. poets, v. 8].

PITTILLOCH.

PLAYFAIR.

vsvrarvm et excomvnicationvm. 172 1. 4°. Padre, 1473.

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Platform (A) of church discipline: gathered out of the word of God, and agreed upon by the elders and messengers of the churches assembled at Cambridge, in New England. [anon.] 70 pp. 16°. Boston, Belcher & Armstrong, 1808.

Pittilloch (Robert). Tracts, legal and his- | Platea (Francesco de). Opvs restitvtionvm torical. i. The hammer of iniquity. ii. The settling of the Scottish judicatories. iii. Oppression under colour of law. [From the editions of] 1659-89. iv, 14 pp; 10 pp; iv, 32 pp. 40. Edinburgh, 1827. Pittman (capt. Philip). The present state of the European settlements on the Mississippi; with a geographical description of that river. viii, 96 pp. 4 maps. 3 pl. 4°. London, Nourse, 1770. Pittsburgh directory for 1815. 156 pp. 160. Pittsburgh, J. M. Riddle, 1815.

and Allegheny business directory. By Isaac Harris. 105 pp. 251. 16°. Pittsburgh, A. A. Anderson, 1844.

Pius iv, pope. Societatis Iesv defensio adversus obtrectatores, ex testimonio et literis. 15, 9 1. 18. Lovanii, Rutgerus Velpius, 1566.

Place (Conyers). Reason an inefficient guide to conduct mankind in religion. 204 pp. 120. London, J. Roberts, 1735.

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Plagemann (Johann Otto). Kleines handbuch
der mecklenburgischen geschichte. xxxii,
428 pp. 120. Rostock, Adler, 1809.
Plancy (J. A. S. Collin de). See Collin de
Plancy.

Plantamour (Édouard). Résumé météorolo-
gique des dernières années, pour Genève et le
Grand Saint Bernard, et tableaux des obser-
vations météorologiques et magnétiques faites
à Genève et au Saint Bernard. 1846. [Ex-
tracts]. 135 pp. 191. 8°. [Genéve], Archiv.
sc. physiques et nat. [n. d.]

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Résumé météorologique de l'années 1848 [−57], pour Genève et le Grand Saint Bernard. 10 v. [in 2.] 8°. Genève, F. Ramboz & Cie. 1849-58.

[With the preceding.]

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and Hirsch (A.) Détermination télégraphique de la différence de longitude entre les observatoires de Genève et de Neuchatel. [Extract]. 148 pp. 4 pl. 4°. Genève, H. Georg, 1864. Plantation work the work of this generation. Written in true love to all such as are inclined to transplant themselves and families to the English plantations in America. [anon.] 1p.l. 18 pp. sm. 40. London, Benjamin Clark, 1682. Plantavit de la Pause (Jean). Florilegium rabbinicum; complectens præcipuas ueterum rabbinorum sententias, versione latina et scoliis, illustratas. Cui accesserunt sexcenta Graecorum et Latinorum apofthegmata hebraice reddita. fol. Lodovæ, 1645.

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Platina, or Piadena (Bartolommeo de' Sacchi
called). Liber de vita Christi ac pontificorvm
omnivm. fol. [Tarvisii], 1485.
Platner (Ernst Zacharias), Bunsen (Christian
Carl Josias), Gerhard (Eduard), and others.
Beschreibung der stadt Rom. Mit beiträgen
von B. G. Niebuhr, etc. 3 v. in 6. 8°. Stutt-
gart, Cotta, 1830-42.
Plato. Opera, [latine], a Marsilio Ficino tra-
ducta. 4 p. 1. 444 1. fol. Venetiis, B. de
Choris et S. de Luero, 1491.

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The republic, translated into English, with an analysis, and notes, by D.J.Vaughan, and J. Llewelyn Davies. 3d ed. xxxii, 370 pp. 180. London, Macmillan, 1866. Piatt (J. C.) History of the British corn-laws. 120. New York, 1845.

[In HUNT (Freeman). Library of commerce. v. 1. pp. 121-231]. Plautus (Marcus Accius). Seven comedies; Aulularia, Epidicus, Menæchmi, Mercator, Pseudolus, Trinummus, and Rudens. [Translated] by Rev. George Sackville Cotter. xi, 273 pp. 8°. London, J. F. Dove, 1827. Plaw (John). Ferme ornée; or, rural improvements. New ed. 2 p. 1. 14 pp. 38 pl. fol. London, J. Taylor, 1823. Play (The) ground; or, out-door games for

boys. [anon.] Illustrated. 120 pp. 16°. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1866. Playfair (William). British family antiquity; illustrative of the origin and progress of the rank, honours, and personal merit, of the nobility of the United Kingdom. 9 v. 4°. atlas. fol. London, T. Reynolds & W. Playfair, 1807-11.

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PLAYFAIR.

Playfair (William). The history of jacobinism. With an appendix by Peter Porcupine [W. Cobbett], containing a history of the American jacobins, commonly denominated democrats. 2 v. in 1. 385 pp; 301, xlviii pp. 80. Philadelphia, William Cobbett, 1796.

Plea (A) for Urania; being a popular sketch of celestial philosophy. [anon.] xxxii, 387 pp. 120. London, Piper, Stephenson & Spence, 1854.

Pleasant hours in foreign lands. A series of

short romances. [anon.] 249 pp. 160. London, E. Lumley, about [1850]. Pleasures (The) of human life: in a dozen dissertations on male, female, and neuter pleasures; with anecdotes. By Hilaris Benevolus & Co. [pseudon. for John Britton.] xvi, 223 pp. 6 pl. 16°. London, Longmans,

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The historie of the world; commonly called, the natvrall historie. Translated by Philemon Holland. 2 v. in 1. 28 p. 1. 614 pp. 211; 61. 632 pp. 421. fol. London, A. Islip, 1634. Plinius Caecilius Secundus (Caius). Epistolarvm libri decem, et panegyricvs. Ex recensione etc. Io. Matthiae Gesneri, qvibus Io. Michaelis Hevsingeri, Io. Christ. Theoph. Ernestii, suasque notas addidit Godofr, Henr. Schaefer. xc, 794 pp. 8°. Lipsia, C. Fritsch, 1805.

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The same. The epistles of Pliny the younger. Translated from the original Latin, with notes. 2 v. vii, 300 pp; 268 pp. 16°. Edinburgh, A. Donaldson, 1767.

— Panegyricvs liber Trajano dictvs cvm annotationibus D. Bavdii [et variorum]. 20 p. 1. 427 pp. 211. 8°. Legdvni Batavorum, ex officina Hackiana, 1675. Ploennies (Luise von). Princess Ilse; a story of the Harz mountain. From the 24th German ed. by an American lady. With an

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Illustrated

introduction by J. L. Lincoln. ed. 81 pp. 4 pl. 4°. Boston, Gould & Lincoln, 1867.

Pluche (Noël Antoine). The history of the heavens, considered according to the notions of the poets and philosophers, compared with the doctrines of Moses: an inquiry into the origine of idolatry. Translated from the French by J. B. De Fréval. 2d ed. 2 v. 4, 278 pp; xiii, 251 pp. 25 pl. 16°. London. J. Osborn, 1743. Plumbe (John, jr.) Sketches of Iowa and Wisconsin, taken during a residence of three years in those territories. 101 pp. 120. St. Louis, Chambers, Harris & Knapp, 1839. Plumer (William S. D. D.) The rock of our

salvation: a treatise respecting the natures, person, [etc.] of Jesus Christ. 519 pp. 120. New York, Am. tract soc. [1867].

Studies of the book of psalms: a commentary, with doctrinal and practical remarks on the entire psalter. 1211 pp. 8. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & Co. 1867.

Vital godliness: a treatise on experimental and practical piety. 610 pp. 120. New York, Am. tract sor. [1867].

Plumtre (Rev. James). Collection of songs, moral, sentimental, instructive and amusing. 3 v. 120. London, F. C. & J. Rivington, 1824. Plutarchus. Lives, from the original Greek, with notes and a new life of Plutarch. By J. and W. Langhorne. 6 v. 8°. London, E. & C. Dilly, 1770.

The same. Lives of celebrated Romans, condensed, [with an historical introduction by A. J. H.] 176 pp. 16°. London, E. Lumley, [1845].

On the delay of the deity in punishing the wicked. [Gr.] Revised ed. with notes by H. B. Hackett and W. S. Tyler. 171 pp. 120. New York, Appleton, 1867.

De musica. Edidit Ricardus Volkmann. xxiv, 171 pp. 8. Lipsiae, B. G. Teubner, 1856.

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Plymouth (Mass.) First Plymouth patent:/

Edited by Charles Cambridge, privately

granted June 1, 1621. Deane. 16 pp. 40. printed, 1854. Plymouth (N. H.) congregational church. Historical sketch, articles of faith and covenant, principles and rules, and catalogue of members, past and present. 44 pp. 120. Boston, J. E. Farwell & Co. 1867. Pock (Edmund). Historisch-chronologischgeographische tabellen, von anfang der welt bis auf [1734]. 4 p. 1. xii, 360 pp. 14 l. fol. Augspurg, M. Wolff, 1736. Poems. By a collegian. [anon.] 95 pp. 12°. Charlottesville, (Va.) C. P. M'Kennie, 1833. Poems on slavery, by Longfellow, Whittier, Southey, etc. iv, 232 pp. 16°. London, Clarke, Beeton & Co. 1853.

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Poems and reflections by a young lady. [anon.] lxiii, 143 pp. 16°. London, J. Booth, 1815. [With TAYLOR (George). Mental claims of the sexes, London, 1821].

Poesche (Theodore), and Goepp (Charles).
The new Rome; or the United States of the
world. 181 pp. 2 maps. 120. New York,
G. P. Putnam & Co. 1853.
Poetas castellanos anteriores al siglo xv. Col-

eccion hecha por T. A. Sanchez, continuada por P. J. Pidal y F. Janer. xlviii, 600 pp. 8. Madrid, M. Rivadeneyra, 1864. [Biblioteca de autores españoles. v. 57]. Poetical (A) epistle to his excellency, George Washington, from an inhabitant of the state of Maryland, [with] a short sketch of Washington's life and character. [anon.] 24 pp. 1 pl. 8°. London, C. Dilly, 1780. Poetry (The) of Anna Matilda. [anon.] 4 p. 1. 95 pp. 180. London, J. Bell, 1788. Poetry of the anti-jacobin. [By Gifford, Canning, Frere, and Ellis.] 4th ed. 3 p. 1. 256 pp. 40. London, J. Wright, 1801. Poey (Felipe). Geografia fisica y politica de la isla de Cuba. Ed 17a. 44 pp. 8°. Habana, Barcina, 1857.

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Physiotypia plantarum austriacarum. See Ettingshausen (C.) and Pokorny. Polari (Constant). Herinneringen eener reize naar Nieuw York, 1831-2. 220 pp. 8°. Leiden, C. C. Van der Hoek, 1833. Polehampton (Rev. Arthur). Kangaroo land. xii, 269 pp. 1 pl. 120. London, R. Bentley, 1862. Polesi (Giacomo). Dictionnaire des idiotismes italiens-français et français-italiens. 2 v. in 1. 5 p. 1. 235 pp; 300 pp. 120. Paris, Baudry, 1829. Polignac (Camille Armand Jules Marie de).

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L'union américaine après la guerre. iv, 48 pp. 8°. Paris, Dentu, 1866. Political disquisitions proper for public consideration in the present state of affairs, in a letter to a noble duke. [anon.] 66 pp. 8°. London, G. Kearsley, 1763.

Political (A) and historical account of Lower Canada; with remarks on the present situation of the people, as regards manners, character, and religion. By a Canadian. [anon.] xvi, 275 pp. 8°. London, W. Marsh & A. Miller, 1830.

Pölitz (Carl Heinrich Ludwig). Die europäis

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chen verfassungen seit dem jahre 1789 bis auf die neueste zeit. 2 auflage. 3 v. in 4. 8°. Leipzig, F. A. Brockhaus, 1832-33. Pollard (Edward A.) Lee, and his lieutenants; comprising the early life, services, and campaigns of Gen. R. E. Lee, and his companions in arms, with a record of their campaigns and heroic deeds. 851 pp. 7 pl. 8°. New York, E. B. Treat & Co. 1867.

The lost cause: a new southern history of the war. With portraits. 752 pp. 24 pl. 80. New York, E. B. Treat & Co. 1867. Observations in the north; eight months in prison and on parole. 142 pp. 8°. Richmond, E. W. Ayres, 1865.

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