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ADAM, Alexander. Adam's Latin Grammar, with numerous additions and improvements...By C. D. Cleveland, A.M. Prof.... N.Y. 1st ed. Philadelphia, 1836. 340 p. 12°.

Another copy. Stereotype ed. Phil'a, 1837. 320 p. 12°.

ADAM, Rev. Thomas. Missionary's farewell sermon: 2 Cor. xiii, 11. Is. of Trinidad. London, 1823. 8°. Pam. v. 377.

The Missionary's appeal to the religious public... the mission in the island of Trinidad... London, 1824. 8°. Pam. v. 384.

ADAMS COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. Report 2d Fair .... Quincy (Illinois), 1855. 42 p. 18°. Pam. v. 614.

ADAMS†, Amos. Songs of Victory directed by human compassion and qualified with christian benevolence; in a sermon delivered at Roxbury, October 25, 1759, on the general thanksgiving for the success of His Majesty's arms, more particularly in the reduction of Quebec ... by Amos Adams, A.M. Pastor... Roxbury. Boston, Edes & Gill, 1759. 29 p. 8°.

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A concise historical view of the perils ... which have attended the planting...of New-England... With reflections... In two discourses, preached at Roxbury on the general fast, April 6, 1769... by Amos Adams, A.M. Pastor of the first church in Roxbury ***. Boston, Kneeland & Adams, 1769. 66 p. 8°.

Another copy ADAMS, Charles F. 1844. 54 p.

imperfect. p. 9 - 64. Pam. V. 288.

Texas and the Massachusetts resolutions. Boston, 8°. Pam. v. 526.

Address at Quincy. See Massachusetts Conv.

ADAMS, Edwin G. An historical discourse

100th Anniversary....

of the First Congregational church in Templeton, Mass.... Boston, 1857. 175 p. 8°.

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ADAMS, George. Directories. See Massachusetts; Boston; Salem, etc. ADAMS, Rev. G. E. Sermon Machias, June 23, 1841, before the Maine Missionary Society... Portland, 1841. 8°. Pam. v. 267. ADAMSt, Miss Hannah. Letters on the Gospels. Cambridge, Mass.

1824. 18°.

A View of Religions, in two parts. Part I. Containing an alphabetical compendium of the various religious denominations.... from the beginning of the Christian era.... Part II. Containing a brief account of the different schemes of religion now embraced... The second edition...*** Boston, J. W. Folsom (1790?). 8°.

The History of the Jews from the destruction of Jerusalem to the nineteenth century. Boston, 1812. 2 v. 12o.

ADAMS (John), D.D. Sermon, H. of Commons, Nov. 5, 1696: Dan. iii, 28. Lond. 4o. Pam. v. 361.

Sermon before Eton Coll. graduates, Dec. 8, 1702: Matt. xxv, 30. London, 4o. Pam. v. 361.

Sermon, Mar. 19, 1707: John vi, 67, 68. London, 1709. 8°. Pam. v. 363.

Sermon before Lord Mayor, Nov. 22, 1709 : Ps. v, 1. London, 8°. Pam. v. 364.

ADAMS (John), D.D.

Sermon, Consecration of Bp. of Asaph, June 6, 1708 Jer. iii, 15. London, 8o. Pam. v. 364.

ADAMSt, John. The Works of John Adams, Second President of the United States; with a Life of the author, Notes and Illustrations, by his grandson Charles Francis Adams. Vol. I; Vol. IX. Boston, 1856. 2 v. 8° 2 copies.

ADAMS, Rev. John. Epistle (poetical) to Rev. E. Turell, on the death of Mrs. Turell, 1735. 6 p. See Colman (B.), Two sermons. ADAMSt, John Q. An Oration pronounced July 4th, 1793, at the request of the inhabitants of the town of Boston...*** Boston, 1793. 16 p. 8°.

Address, Massachusetts Charitable Fire Society..2d ed. Boston, 1802. 8. Pam. v. 514.

Report of the Committee appointed to inquire into the facts. relating to the conduct of John Smith, a senator of the United States from the State of Ohio, as an alleged associate of Aaron Burr. Sen. Doc. Washington, 1808. 8°.

Argument...S. C. of U. S. in the case of... Cinque and others, Africans, captured in the Schooner Amistad... New-York, 1841. 135 p. 8°. Pam. v. 462.

Lives of celebrated statesmen, by John Quincy Adams, LL.D.; with a sketch of the author, by the Rev. Charles W. Upham. NewYork, W. H. Graham, 1846. 105 p. 8°.

Sketch of the Life of. New-York, Sickels, 1828. 16 p. 8°. Pam. v. 471. ADAMS† (Nehemiah), D.D. Sermon preached to the Essex-street congregation, Boston, March 21, 1841. Boston, 1841. 8°. Pam. v. 80.

A Letter to Rev. Ezra S. Gannett of Boston, occasioned by his Tract on Atonement. 3d ed. Boston, 1841. 12o. Pam. v. 262.

Injuries done to Christ: A Sermon... Acts xxvi, 8. Boston, 1841. 12o. Pam. v. 559.

The Life of John Eliot; with an account of the early missionary efforts among the Indians of New-England. Boston..1847. 18°.

A Sermon... Utica (New-York), Sept. 11, 1855...Am. Board of Comm. for For. Miss....46th Ann. Meeting.... Boston, 1855. 8o. Pam. v. 288.

ADAMS, Thomas F. Typographia; or the Printer's Instructor : A Brief Sketch of the origin, rise and progress of the typographic art, with practical directions for conducting every department in an office, hints to authors, publishers, etc. 3d ed. Philadelphia, 1845. 282 p. 12°.

ADAMS (William), D.D. Funeral Address on E. Mason, 1851. See Cox, S. H.

A Sermon.... Cincinnati (Ohio), Oct. 4, 1853... Am. Board of Comm. for For. Miss....44th Ann. Meeting. Boston, 1854. 8". Pam. v. 288.

Man the minister of God: Sermon, For. Miss. Soc. of New-York and Brooklyn. And 28th Report. New-York, 1855. 8. Pam. v. 525.

ADAMS (William), D.D.

Madison Square Church Letters, Jan. 1, 1858, 1859. 12, 16 p. 12o. Pam. v. 495.

ADAMSON, John. Bibliotheca Lusitana; or Catalogue of books and tracts, relating to the history, literature and poetry of Portugal; forming part of the library of.... Newcastle-on-Tyne.. Hodgson, 1836. 6 fasciculi, 115 p. 12°.

ADAMSON (John), M.D. The cause and cure of Asiatic or Malignant cholera. London, 1851. 40 p. 8°. Pam. v. 405.

ADDERLEY (C. B.), M.P. Statement of the present Cape of Good Hope case. London, 1851. 36 p. 8°. Pam. v. 434.

Punishment is not education: A Review of a charge on the subject of tickets of leave, by D. M. Hill. London, 1856. 30 p. 8°. Pam. v. 403.

ADDINGTON, Henry. Speech: Comm. of ways and means, Dec. 10, 1802. London, 1803. 8°. Pam. v. 440.

ADDISON, Joseph. Works. Vol. 5, 6. London, Bohn, 1856. 2 v. 12o. Cato, a tragedy. Glasgow, 1761. 12.- The Drummer, or the Haunted House, a comedy. London, 1751. 12o. Pam. v. 621. ADDRESS (An) from the Clergy of New-York and New-Jersey to the Episcopalians in Virginia, occasioned by some late transactions in that colony relative to an American episcopate. *** By Myles Cooper, D.D.? New-York, Gaine, 1771. 58 p. 8°.

ADDRESS from the Committee appointed at Mrs. Vandewater's, on the 13th day of September 1784, to the People of the State of NewYork. New-York, Shepard Kollock, 1784. 16 p. 8°.

ADDRESS of a part of the democratic delegation in Congress, from the State of New-York, to their constituents. Washington, 1854. 8". Pam. v. 197.

ADDRESS of the Committee appointed by a public meeting, held at Faneuil Hall, Sept. 24, 1846, for the purpose of considering the recent case of kidnapping from our soil, and of taking measures to prevent the recurrence of smilar outrages; with an appendix. Boston, 1846. 8, 42 p. 8°. Pam. v. 237.

ADDRESS of the Committee of the City of New-York, acting under the authority of the General Committee of Correspondence of the State of New-York, in support of the nomination of the Hon. De Witt Clinton to the presidency of the United States at the ensuing election. New-York, 1812. 8. Pam. v. 259.

ADDRESS of the Convention to the Legislature of the State of NewYork, on the subject of the Great State Road, held at Newburgh, Oct. 19, 1825 (1826). New-York, 1827. 20 p. Pam. v. 281.

ADDRESS (The) of the People of Great Britain, to the Inhabitants of America. By Sir John Dalrymple? London, 1775. 60 p. 8°. ADDRESS of the Protestants of Ireland, to the People of England. 1829. 1 p. f. Pam. v. 1104.

ADDRESS of the State Convention of Delegates.... on the subject of the approaching presidential election. Albany, 1828. 8o. Pam. v. 197.

ADDRESS (An) of the twelve United Colonies of North America, by their representatives in Congress, to the People of Ireland. Philadelphia, Bradford, 1775. 10 p. 82.

ADDRESS (An) to H. R. H. the Prince of Wales, on ... imprisonment for debt...with sketches taken from real life. London, 1783. 44 p. 18°. Pam. v. 617.

ADDRESS (An) to Lord Teignmouth, Pres. of the B. & F. Bible Society ... By a Country Clergyman. Thomas Sikes. London, 1805. 8°. Pam. v. 383.

ADDRESS (An) to Protestant dissenters, on the origin and influence of the regium donum. 1774. London (1792). 12o. Pam. v. 320. ADDRESS (An) to the Bishops, upon the subject of a late letter from one of their lordships...with the letter prefixed. By John Disney, D.D. London, 1790. 8°. Pam. v. 323.

ADDRESS (An) to the Citizens of New-York, on the claims of Columbia College and the New University to their patronage. New-York, 1830. 10 p. 8. Pam. v. 249.

ADDRESS to the Citizens of Norfolk county, exposing the absurdity of the present war, and the benefits of peace.... By a Republican of Norfolk, and a friend to peace, liberty and commerce. 12 p. 8°. Pam. v. 259.

ADDRESS to the Fair Daughters of the United States, calling on them for their advice and interest in the present important crisis. NewYork, 1811. 14 p. 8°. Pam. v. 199.

ADDRESS to the Independent Electors of the State of New-York, on the present state of public affairs, and on the ensuing general election. Albany, Websters & Skinner (1810). 14 p. 8°. Pam. v. 197. ADDRESS (An) to the Inhabitants of Fakenham and its vicinity. Fakenham, Eng. 1825. 8°. Pam. v. 314.

ADDRESS (An) to the Inhabitants of Pennsylvania, by those freemen of ... Philadelphia who are now confined ... by virtue of a general warrant...Signed J. Pemberton et al. Philadelphia, R. Bell, 1777. 52 p. 8°.

ADDRESS (An) to the Inhabitants of the British settlements in America, upon slave-keeping. 2d ed. To which are added, Observations, etc. By a Pennsylvanian. Benj. Rush, M.D. Phil'a, 1773. 29 p. 12o. ADDRESS (An) to the Inhabitants of the two great cities of London and Westminster, in relation to a pastoral letter...of the Bishop of London..on infidelity. London, 1729. 76 p. 8°. Pam. v. 318. Also, See Gibson, E.

ADDRESS (An) to the King.... shewing the various causes of the late and present distresses of trade... with the ... cure....Greenwich, 1822. 30 p. 8°. Pam. v. 425.

ADDRESS (An) to the majority of the House of Commons. Lond. 1784. 26 p. 8°. Pam. v. 411.

ADDRESS (An) to the Ministers and Congregations of the Presbyterian and Independent persuasions in the U. S. of America. By a member of the Episcopal church. Bp. S. Seabury.*** Printed in the year 1790. 55 p. 12'.

ADDRESS to the People of Great Britain, explanatory of our commercial relations with the Empire of China....By a Visitor to China. London, 1836. 127 p. 8°. Pam. v. 415.

ADDRESS to the People of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West-India sugar and rum. 8th ed. London and New-York, 1792. 12°. Pam. v. 103.

ADDRESS (An) to the People of Scotland, on the necessity of an immediate application to Parliament for a Scots' militia. Edinb. 1792. 8°. Pam. v. 411.

ADDRESS (An) to the People of the American States who choose electors... To which is added a short sketch of the biography of Gen. George Clinton, and several essays. Washington city, 1808. 54 p. 8°. ADDRESS to the People of the United States (of members of Congress who opposed the passage of the bill to organize the Territories of Nebraska and Kansas). June 1854. 4 p. 8°. Pam. v. 561.

ADDRESS (An) to the Soldiery of Great Britain (1795?). 4 p. 8°. Pam. v. 448.

ADDRESS to the Voters of the Fifth Cong. District of Maryland .... Also, a Reply to the Hon. Isaac M'Kim, Rep. in the Cong. U.S. from that district. Baltimore, 1834. 31 p. 8°. Pam. v. 197.

ADELPHI THEOLOGICAL SOCIETY: Regulations. Edinburgh, 1807. 8o. ADIRONDACK IRON AND STEEL COMPANY: Circular. New-York, 1854. 47 p. 8°. Plans. Pam. v. 205, 520.

ADMONITION (An) to the Younger Clergy; shewing the expediency of, 1, Propriety; 2, Temperance; 3, Assiduity; 4, Candor. London, 1764. 56 p. 8. Pam. v. 338.

ADORNO, J. N. Mélographie; ou Nouvelle notation musicale Par Juan-Nepomuceno Adorno. Paris, 1855. 39 p. and plate in 4o. ADVENTURES of Lilly Dawson; or the Smugglers of the Mill. NewYork, 1852. 118 p. 8°. Pam. v. 496.

ADVERTISEMENTS of trades, inventions, institutions, etc. Pam. v. 16, 1014.

ADVICE to a Son at the University, design'd for holy orders. By a Clergyman. Rev. T. Curteis. London, 1725. 91 p. 8°. Pam. v. 338. ADVICE from a Bishop; in a series of letters to a young clergyman. *** London, 1759. 112 p. 12o. Pam. v. 300.

ADVICE to a young student, 1760. See [ Waterland, D.].

ADVICE to the Confuter of Bellarmin, with some considerations upon the antiquity of the Church of England. London, 1687. 12 p. sm. 4°. Pam. v. 355.

EGLES. The Letters of Egles, addressed to the Hon. J. C. Spencer, Chairman of the Bank Committee.... Originally published in the Fed. Gaz.... Baltimore, 1819. 64 p. 8°. Pam. v. 463.

ELIANUS. Æliani varia Historia, Heraclidis Pontici et Nicolai Damasceni quæ supersunt. Lipsia, C. Tauchnitii, 1829. 18°.

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