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Summary History of New-England, with a sketch of the American war. Dedham, 1799. 8°.

Memoir, with additional notices. Boston, 1832. 12o.

ADAMS (Israel). Life. 1842. Pam. vol. 91.

ADAMS (Rev. Jasper). Elements of Moral Philosophy. New-York, 1837. 8o.

Inaugural Discourse at Geneva College, 1827. Pam. vol. 58. ADAMS (John). Life and Works of John Adams, second President of the United States by his grandson Charles Francis Adams. Boston, 1851 - 54. 9 vol. 8. 2 copies. Vol. 1 not published.

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A Collection of State Papers relative to the first acknowledgment of the sovereignty of the United States of America, and the reception of their Minister Plenipotentiary by their High Mightinesses the States General of the United Netherlands to which is prefixed the political character of John Adams, ambassador, etc. By an American. Likewise an Essay on canon and feudal law, by John Adams, esq. London, 1782. 100 pp. 8°. With the division in Parliament on peace with America, Feb 27, 1782.

A Defence of the constitutions of government of the United States of America. London, 1787 - 8. 3 vol. 8°. B. C.

Twenty-six Letters upon interesting subjects respecting the revolution in America: written in Holland in 1780. New-York, 1789. 12o. History of Spain, to the Death of Ferdinand the Sage. Dublin, 1793. 2 vol. 8'.

Discourses on Davila : A series of papers on political history, written in 1790. By an American Citizen. Boston, 1805. 8°.

Letters of John Adams, late President of the United States : 19 letters written at Quincy, 1809. 72 pp. 8°.

Correspondence between

and the late William Cunningham, beginning in 1803 and ending in 1812. Boston, 1823. 8°.

See Novanglus and Massachusettensis.

Letters addressed to his wife edited by Charles Francis Adams. Boston, 1841. 12o.

and JEFFERSON. A Selection of Eulogies in honor of: by Tyler, Cushing, Cambreleng, Samuel Smith, Sheldon Smith, Sergeant, William A. Duer, P. Sprague, Shaw, Knapp, D. Webster, J. Sprague, Turner, Grundy, Johnson, Thornton, Wilkins and Wirt. Hartford, 1826. 8°.

The same. Hartford, 1826. 8°. W. C. 11.

ADAMS (John Quincy). President. Oration at Plymouth, Dec. 22, 1802. Pam. vol. 36.

Letters on Silesia, written on a tour through that country in 1800 and 1801. London, 1804. 8°.

Inaugural Oration at his installation as professor of rhetoric and oratory at Harv. Univ. June 12, 1806. Boston, 1806. 8°.

Letter to H. G. Otis, on the present state of our national affairs. Boston, 1808. pp. 31. Pam. vol. 44.

Lectures on rhetoric and oratory. Cambridge, 1810. 2 vol. 8°.
The same. 2 vol. 8°. B. C.

Report upon weights and measures ... to the Senate, March 3, 1817. Philadelphia, 1821. 8o.

Duplicate Letters: the Fisheries and the Mississippi. Washington, 1822. 8°. W. C. 12.

Correspondence with several citizens of Massachusetts, concerning the charge of a design to dissolve the Union. Boston, 1829. Pam. vol. 12. B. C.

Oration in Quincy, Fourth of July, 1831. Boston, 1831. 8o. Pam. vol. 11.

An Eulogy on the life and character of James Monroe, fifth President of the United States : delivered at ... Boston, Aug. 25, 1831. Boston, 1831. 9o.

Dermot M Morrogh, or the Conquest of Ireland; an historical tale of the twelfth century, in four cantos. Boston, 1832. 12o.

Oration on the life and character of Gilbert Motier de Lafayette, Washington, Dec. 31, 1834. Washington, 1835. 8°.

The same. Pam. vol. 26. B. C.

Eulogy on James Madison, fourth President of the United States, Boston, Sept. 27, 1836. Boston. 8°.

Letters from, to his constituents in the twelfth congressional district of Massachusetts; to which is added his Speech in Congress, Feb. 9, 1837. Boston, 1837. 12°.

Speech in Congress, on freedom of speech, and the annexation of Texas June, 1838. pp. 131. Washington. 8°.

The Jubilee of the Constitution; a Discourse, New-York Hist. Soc. April 30, 1839. New-York, 1839. 8°.

Lives of James Madison, Lafayette, and James Monroe; with a sketch of the author, by the Rev. Charles W. Upham. New-York, 1846. Pam. vol. 17. 8°.

Letters on the Masonic Institution. Boston, 1847. 8o.

Poems on Religion and Society, by; with notices of his life and character, by John Davis and Thomas H. Benton. New-York, 1848. 180.

Collection of Miscellaneous Speeches and Writings, 1 vol. 80:
No. 1. Letter to H. G. Otis, 1808.

2. Review of Works of Fisher Ames.

3. Vindication of Gen. Jackson in Florida, 1818.

4. Oration at Washington, July 4, 1821.

5. Correspondence with citizens of Massachusetts, on a design to dis

solve the Union, 1829.

6. Oration at Quincy, 1831.

7. Speech on the removal of the deposits, 1834.

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8. Report on the tariff, 1832.

9. Speech on the failure of the fortification bill, 1837.
10. Report on the culture of silk, 1837; together with

11. Proceedings in Congress on his death, 1848.

12. Remarks on his Review of Ames, 1809.

13. Remarks on his address at Washington, 1821.
14. Political character delineated, 1821.

15. Corruption of the younger Adams, 1828.

16. Notice of his Eulogy on Monroe.

See ADAMS (Mrs.).

On the free navigation of the St. Lawrence. Pam. vol. 143. Addresses in Congress, and funeral solemnities on his death, 1848. Pam. vol. 88.

The same. 2d ed. 1848. 8°. B. C.

ADAMS (Rev. J. W.), D.D. Sermons; with a biographical memoir, by J. Parker, D.D. Syracuse, 1851. 12o.

ADAMS (Josiah). Address at Acton, July 21, 1835, the first centennial anniversary of that town; with an appendix and map of the Concord fight. Boston, 1835. 8°.

ADAMS (Nathaniel). Annals of Portsmouth, comprising a period of two hundred years from the first settlement of the town, etc. Portsmouth, 1825. 8°.

ADAMS (Rev. Nehemiah), D.D. Sermon on the death of D. Webster. See Pam. vol. 78.

South Side View of Slavery. Boston, 1854. 120.

See Hollis, on Harvard College.

ADAMS (Robert). The Narrative of an American sailor, wrecked on the western coast of Africa in 1810. Boston, 1817. 8°.

ADAMS (Samuel). An Oration delivered at the State House in Philadelphia, Aug. 1, 1776. London, 1776. 8°.

ADAMS (William). Adventures in Japan. Harris, vol. 1.

ADAMS (William B.). English Pleasure Carriages; their origin, history, materials, etc. London, 1837. 8°.

ADAMUCCI (A.). Système mécanique des fonctions nerveuses. Paris, 1808. 2 vol. 8°.

ADANSON (Michael). Voyage to Senegal, etc. Pinkerton, vol. 16.

ADDINGTON (John F.). Poetical Quotations .... Philadelphia, 1829. 4 vol. 12o. B. C.

ADDISON (Joseph). Works. Vol. 1-4, with Notes by Bp. Hurd. London, Bohn, 1854. 4 vol. 12o.

Works, with the exception of the numbers in the Spectator: collected by Mr. Tickell. New-York, 1811. 6 vol. 12o.

The Spectator. New-York, 1809, 10. 10 vol. 12o.

The same. 10 vol. 12o, B. C.

The Evidences of the Christian Religion, with additional discourses. Greenfield, 1812. 12o. B. C.

The Freeholder, or political essays. 7th ed. Glasgow, 1746. 18°. B. C.

The same. Dublin, 1751. 12o.

Remarks on several parts of Italy, etc. in the years 1701, 2, 3. London, 1736. 12o.

See Sir Roger de Coverley.

ADDISON (Launcelot). Account of West Barbary. Pinkerton, vol. 15. ADDISON (Judge). Trial of Judge Addison on impeachment, 1803. See Pam. vol. 41.

ADDITIONAL PAPERS concerning the Province of Quebec; being an appendix to the book entitled "An account of the proceedings," etc. London, 1776. 8°.

ADDRESS to the liverymen on the election of a lord mayor, 1739. Pam. vol. 123.

ADDRESS (An) to a provincial bashaw, by a Son of Liberty. Printed in (the tyrannic administration of St. Francisco). London, 1769. Pam. vol. 123.

ADDRESS to Protestant Dissenters of all denominations, on the approaching election of members of parliament, with respect to the state of public affairs in general, and of American affairs in particular. London, 1774. Pam. vol. 126.

ADDRESS to the Rt. Hon. Ld M- -sf- -d; in which the measures of the Government respecting America are considered in a new light, with a view to his Lordship's interposition therein. London, 1775. Pam. vol. 128.

ADDRESS (A Serious) to such of the people called Quakers, on the Continent of North America, as profess scruples relative to the present government.... By a Native of Pennsylvania. 2d ed. Philadelphia, 1778. 8°.

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ADDRESS to Hon. H. Grattan, by the Dublin Volunteers, with his answer. London, 1782. Pam. vol. 138.

ADDRESS to the People of England, on the intended reformation of parliament. London, 1783. Pam. vol. 137.

ADDRESS and Recommendations to the States by ... Congress. Reprinted Boston, 1783. Appended are various papers. Pam. vol. 32.

The same. See United States, Address.

ADDRESS (Impartial) to the Citizens of the City and County of Albany; or the thirty-five anti-federal objections refuted by the Federal Committee of the City of Albany. 12o.

ADDRESS to the Electors of the State of New-York, 1801. Pam. vol. 7. B. C.

ADDRESS of the State Committee of Republicans of Pennsylvania, 1802. Philadelphia. Pam. vol. 40.

ADDRESS to the Electors of Massachusetts, 1804(?). Pam. vol. 45, 46. ADDRESS to the Government of the United States, on the cession of Louisiana to the French. Philadelphia, 1803. Pam. vol. 57.

ADDRESS to the People of New-England, in defence of the administration of Mr. Jefferson by Algernon Sidney. Pseud. 12o. Pam. vol. 31, 57, 66.

ADDRESS in favor of Caleb Strong as Governor of Massachusetts. pp. 20. 8o. Pam. vol. 38.

ADDRESSES of Members of the Legislature of N. Y., and of meetings of citizens on nominations, 1811, 13, 20, 24, 28, 32, 34, 36, 37. Pam. vol. 67.

ADDRESS to the Parliament of Great Britain, on the copyright question. Pamphleteer, vol. 2.

ADDRESS to Republican Elect. of the South. Dist., 1819. New-York. Pam. vol. 50.

ADDRESS of Members of the H. of R. of the Congress of the U. S., to their constituents, on the subject of the war with Great Britain. NewYork, 1812. Pam. vol. 57.

The same. Pam. vol. 3, 7. B. C.

ADDRESS to Churches in Fairfield county, on intemperance. New-Haven, 1813. Pam. vol. 25.

ADDRESS to the Republican Citizens of the State of New-York, 1813. Pam. vol. 42.

ADDRESS (An) to the Clergy of New-England, on their opposition to the rulers of the United States by a Layman. Concord, N. H. 1814. Pam. vol. 57.

ADDRESS of Republican Members of Senate and Assembly, 1820. Pam. vol. 20.

ADDRESS of the Committee of Vigilance of the City of New-York, to the People of the State of N. Y., 1824. Pam. vol. 57.

ADDRESS (Candid) to Episcopalians of Pennsylvania by Plain Truth, 1827; and Three Letters, by Plain Truth, 1827. Pam. vol. 56. ADDRESS of Republican Y. M. of N. Y. city, friendly to Gen. Jackson, 1828. Pam. vol. 50.

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ADDRESS (An) to the Citizens of New-York, on the claims of Columbia College and the new university 1830. Pam. vol. 19. B. C. ADDRESS of Dem. Y. M. Gen. Committee of N. Y., 1835. Pam. vol. 50. ADDRESS to Baptist Ministers in the United States, who hold slaves. Antwerp, N.Y. 1845. Pam. vol. 90.

ADELINE ET SOLIGNAC, ou les Amans du Prieuré. Paris, 1802. 2 vol. in 1. 12o. B. C.

ADELUNG (Johann Christophe). Vollständige Anweisung zur Deutschen Orthographie; nebst einem kleinen Wörterbuche für die Aussprache, Orthographie, Biegung und Ableitung. Wien, 1790. 12o. B. C.

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