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FABLE (The) of the Bees: or, Private Vices, public Benefits. With an Essay 1 on Charity and Charity-Schools. And a Search into the Nature of Society. 3d ed. .. [With] A Vindication of the Book

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London, 1724. 8° (5.6×3.4).

FABRE, Jean Claude, a Roman-Catholic Priest; b. at Paris, 1668. d. 1753. 2 Continuation. See FLEURY, C. Histoire ecclesiastique. FABRICIUS, Johann Albert, a German Bibliographer; b. 1668. d. 1736.

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FACCIOLATI, Jacobo, an Italian Philologist; b. 1684. d. 1769.

5 Totius Latinitatis Lexicon. See FORCELLINI, E.

FAIRBAIRN, Rev. Patrick, of Salton, Eng.

8° (5.3×3.1).

6 Typology (The) of Scripture: viewed in Connection with the entire Scheme of the divine Dispensations.

and improved. Vol. 1, 2.

FAIRFIELD, John, Esq.

2d ed., much enlarged Edinburgh, 1854. 8° (6.5X4).

Reporter. See MAINE. Reports of Cases, &c. Vol. 1-3. 1833–35. FAIRHOLT, F. W., F.S.A.

7 Costume in England: a History of Dress from the earliest Period till the Close of the eighteenth Century. ... [With] an illustrated Glossary of Terms for all Articles of Use or Ornament worn about the PerWith above 600 Engravings drawn on Wood .

son.

London, 1846. 8° (6.4×3.7), pp. 618.

FAIRMAN, William, Life-Accountant of Ins. Co., London.

8 Stocks (The) examined and compared: or, A Guide to Purchasers in the public Funds. . . . 5th ed. . . . London, 1808. 8° (6×3.3). FALCONER, William, a British Poet; b. at Edinb., 1730. perished at sea, 1769. 9 Life, by J. Mitford. See (Poetical Works, post. — Pp. ix.-xxxv.). 10 Poetical Works. Boston, 1854. 16° (4.8X2.8 irr.).

FAMIN, Pierre Noel, l'Abbé; b. at Paris, 1740. d. 1830.

11 Cours abrégé de Physique experimentale a la Portée de tout le Monde:
par l'Abbé Famin.
Paris, 1791. 8° (5.5×3.1).

FANTIN-DESODOARDS, Antoine Étienne Nicolas; b. 1738. d. 1820.

12 Histoire philosophique de la Révolution de France depuis la première Assemblée des Notables, jusqu'à la Paix de 1801; par A. Fantin-Desodoards. 4me éd. . . .

Tom. 1-9.

[Portrait.]

Paris, 1801. 8° (5.8×3.2).

FARIA, Francisco de, Portuguese Ambassador to England.

13 Narrative, &c. of Popish Plot. See GREAT BRITAIN. Popish Plot. FARMER, Hugh, a Dissenting Minister, of Essex, Eng.; b. 1714. d. 1787. 14 Dissertation (A) on Miracles .

2d ed.

London, 1804. 12° (5.6 irr. X3.2). 2d ed. 12° (5.6 irr.X3.2). 16 Inquiry (An) into the Nature and Design of Christ's Temptation in the

15 Essay (An) on the Demoniacs of the New Testament. London, 1805.

2d ed.

London, 1805. 12° (5.6 irr. X3.2).

Wilderness. 17 Memoirs of the Life, &c. of Rev. H. Farmer. See DODSON, M.

FARMER, John, an Amer. Genealogist; b. in Chelmsford, Mass., 1789. d. 1838. 1 Churches and Ministers in New Hampshire. See MASS. Hist. Society. (Collections: 2d Series, vol. 8, 10; 3d Series, vol. 2, 3, 4.)

2 Genealogical Register (A) of the first Settlers of New-England. [with] genealogical and biographical Notes . . .

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Lancaster, 1829. 8° (6.6X3.7).

NOTE. Compare under SAVAGE, J.- Genealogical Register, &c. FARNABY or FARNABIE, Thomas; b. in London, 1575. d. 1647.

3 Index rhetoricus et oratorius

poeticus.

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[and] Formulæ oratoriæ et Index
Londini, 1696. 12° (4.8×2.9).

Annotator. See JUVENALIS, D. J.
Annotator. See OVIDIUS NASO, P.
Annotator. See SENECA, L. A. L. & M. A. Seneca Tragœdiæ.

I. I. et A. Persii Flacci Satyræ sex.
Metamorphosewn Libri XV.

FARNHAM, Luther.

4 Glance (A) at private Libraries. Boston, 1855. 8°, pp. 79. FARRAR, Rev. Frederic W., Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, Eng. 5 Essay (An) on the Origin of Language, based on modern Researches, and especially on the Works of Renan. London, 1860. 16° (5X3). FARRAR, John, LL.D., Prof. of Math. & Nat. Phil., Harv. Coll.; b. 1779. d. 1853. 6 Contributions. See AMERICAN Academy, &c. (Memoirs, vol. 3, 4.) 7 Elements of Electricity, Magnetism, and Electro-Magnetism .. [Plates.] Cambridge, 1826. 8° (6.6X3.8). [Plates.]

8 Elementary Treatise (An) on Astronomy

Cambridge, 1827. 8° (6.9X3.9).

9 Experimental Treatise (An) on Optics. [Plates.]

FARRELL, M., M.D.

Cambridge, 1826. 8° (6.9X3.9). [2 copies.]

Translator. See BERTHOLLET, C. L. Laws of Chemical Affinity.

FATHERS, Apostolical, Genuine Epistles of. See WAKE, W.

FAUCHET, Claude, a French Priest; b. 1744. d. 1793.

10 Eulogium on Franklin. See FRANKLIN, B. Private Life, &c.

FAUCHET, Joseph, French Minister to the U.S.

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11 Sketch (A) of the present State of our political Relations with the United States of North America. Translated. [from the French]. Philadelphia, 1797. 8°, pp. 31. FAUJAS DE SAINT-FOND, Barthélemi, a French Geologist; b. 1741. d. 1819. 12 Description des Expériences de la Machine aérostatique de Mongolfier, et celles auxquelles cette Découverte a donné Lieu: etc. Par M. Faujas de Saint-Fond. 2e éd. Paris, n. d. 8° (5.3×3). Paris, 1784. 8° (5.4X3.2), pp. 511. With Plates.

13 Minéralogie des Volcans . . .

14 Travels in England, Scotland, and the Hebrides

Translated... Vol. 1, 2.

London, 1799. 8° (5.9X3.3).

FAUST or FAUSTUS, Dr. Johann, in German tradition a practicer of the Black Art, the original of the character of "Faust" reputed b. about 1480. 15 History (The) of the Life and Death of Dr. John Faustus. London, 1827. 8° (4.5×2.8). FAVOUR, John, LL.D., Vicar of Halifax, Eng.; d. 1623.

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16 Antiqvitie trivmphing over Noveltie. [or] that Antiqvitie is a true and certaine Note of the Christian Catholicke Church and Verity . . .

London, 1619. 4° (5.8×3.5), pp. 602.

FAWCETT, Rer. Benjamin, a Dissenter, of Kidderminster, Eng.; b. 1715. d. 1780. 17 Abridgment. See BAXTER, R. Dying Thoughts. Saints' Rest.

FEARNE, Charles, Esq. of London; b. 1749. d. 1794.

1 Essay (An) on the Learning of Contingent Remainders and Executory
Devises.
Vol. 1. Of Contingent Remainders. 6th ed.

2. Of Executory Devises. 4th ed., with Notes and Comments, by
London, 1801, 1795. 8° (6.3×3.5, 5.9×2.9).

J. J. Powell.

FEATHERSTONHAUGH, George William, U.S. Geologist.

2 Geological Report, made in 1834, of the elevated Country between the
Missouri and Red Rivers.
Washington, 1835. 8°, pp. 97.
3 Report of a geological Reconnoissance made in 1835, from the Seat of
Government by the Way of Green Bay and the Wisconsin Territory, to
the Coteau de Prairie.
Washington, 1836. 8° (6.2X3.8).

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FEDERAL Farmer, Letters from. See OBSERVATIONS, &c.

FEDERALIST (The): a Collection of Essays [by Hamilton, Jay, and Madison], 4 written in Favour of the new Constitution, as agreed upon by the Federal Convention, Sept. 17, 1787. ... Vol. 1, 2.

FEDERALIST (The), on the new Constitution.

New York, 1788. 12° (5X2.8).

By Publius [Hamilton, Jay, and

5 Madison]. .. [With] Pacificus, on the Publication of Neutrality. Likewise, The Federal Constitution, with all the Amendments,

Revised and corrected. ... Vol. 1, 2. ..

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New York, 1802. 8° (6.1X3.5). FEDERALIST (The): containing some Strictures upon a Pamphlet, entitled, “The 6 Pretensions of Thomas Jefferson to the Presidency, examined, and the Charge against John Adams, refuted ". . . [by] "Phocion." Part II. Philadelphia, 1796. 8°, pp. 27.

FEINAIGLE, Gregor von, a German Mnemonist; b. about 1765. d. 1820. 7 New Art (The) of Memory, founded upon the Principles taught by G. von F. and applied to Chronology, History, &c., &c. [With] Account of the principal Systems of artificial Memory . Illustrated by Engravings. 3d ed., corrected and enlarged.

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12° (5.2×2.8). FÉLICITÉ (De la) publique, ou Considerations sur le Sort des Hommes dans les 8 différentes Époques de l'Histoire.

FELIX FAULCON, J.

Tom. 1, 2.

Amsterdam, 1776. 8° (5.8×3.1).

9 Traité de l'Orthographie Françoise, en Forme de Dictionnaire, enriche

de Notes critiques, etc.

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Nouv. éd.
Poitiers, 1770. 8° (5.9×3.8), pp. 811.

FELLOWES, Rev. Robert, A.M., of Oxford, Eng.; b. 1770. d. 1847.

London, 1801. 8° (5.1X3.3).

10 Religion without Cant FELLTHAM or FELTHAM, Owen, a Native of Suffolk, Eng.; d. about 1678?

11 Account of Felltham, by A. Young.
12 Resolves, divine, moral, political.

See (Resolves, post. — Pp. xi.-xx.).

Cambridge, 1832. 16° (4.6×2.6).

FELT, Rev. Joseph, B.; b. at Salem, Mass., 1789.

13 Ecclesiastical History (The) of New England; comprising not only religious, but also moral, and other Relations.

Vol. 1, 2.

Boston, 1855. 8° (6.8X3.8).

14 Historical Account (An) of Massachusetts Currency.

Boston, 1839. 8° (6.9×3.6).

FELTON, Cornelius Conway, LL.D., Pres. of Harv. Univ.; b. in Newbury, 1807. 1 Continuation and Notes. See SMITH, W.; b. 1814. History of Greece. 2 Discourse (A) pronounced at the Inauguration of the Author as Eliot Professor of Greek Literature in Harvard University, August 26, 1834. Cambridge, 1834. 8°, pp. 27.

3 Inaugural Address. See HARVARD COLLEGE. Addresses, &c.
4 Life of William Eaton. See SPARKS, J. (Amer. Biogr., vol. 9.)
Editor. See POPKIN, J. S. Memorial of Rev. J. S. Popkin, D. D.
Editor, and Annotator. See ARISTOPHANES. The Clouds of A.
Joint Translator. See MUNK, E. Greek and Roman Metres.
Earth and Man.

Translator. See GUYOT, A.

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FELTON, Henry, D.D., Principal of Edmund Hall, Oxford, Eng.; b. 1679. d. 1740. 5 Dissertation (A) on reading the Classics, and forming a just Style. 5th ed., with . . . Alterations and Additions.

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London, 1753. 12° (4.4X2.6). FENELON, François de SALIGNAC DE LA MOTHE, Archbishop and Duke of Cambrai; b. 1651. d. 1715.

6 Avantures (Les) de Telemaque Fils d'Ulysse.
Manuscrit original. Tom. 1, 2.

Nouv. éd., conforme au Paris, 1755. 8° (5X2.7).

7 Avantures (Les) de Telemaque, Fils d'Ulysse. Nouv. éd., revuë . . .
[Map, &c.]
Londres, 1778. 8° (5.2×3).

8 Life of Fenelon. See BAUSSET, L. F. de.
9 Lives of the Ancient Philosophers; translated from the French of
Fenelon, with Notes, and a Life of the Author. By Rev. J. Cormack.
(Harper's Family Library, No. 140.) New York, 1841. 18° (4.5×2.7).
10 Œuvres [Selection of] de Fénelon. Précédées d'Études sur sa Vie, par
Aimé-Martin. Tom. 1-3. [Portrait.] Paris, 1835. 8° (8.2×5.3).
11 Personal History and religious Opinions of Fénelon. See UPHAM, T. C.
Life of Mme. Guyon, &c.

12 Proper Heads of Self-Examination for a King.

Together with

the Author's Life, a complete Catalogue of his Works, &c. Translated
from the French.
London, 1747. 12° (4.8X2.8).

FENN, Sir John, an English Antiquary; b. at Norwich, 1739. d. 1794.
13 Paston Letters.

Original Letters, written during the Reigns of Henry VI., Edward IV., and Richard III. . . . With Notes [and] Engravings of Autographs and Seals. New ed., in which the less important Letters are abridged; &c. by A. Ramsay. Vol. 1, 2. 8° (5.5X4.1).

London, 1840, '41.

NOTE. The two volumes are bound together.

FENN, Joseph, Prof. of Philosophy in University of Nantz.

14 Complete Accountant (The)

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Dublin, n. d. 4° (6X4.2).

15 History of Mathematics. [and] A Plan of the System of the phy-
sical and moral World.
Dublin, n. d. 4° (6.2×4.2), m. b.

FERBER, Johann Jacob, a Swedish Mineralogist; b. 1743. d. 1790.

16 Bergmännische Nachrichten von den merkwürdigsten mineralischen Gegenden der Herzoglich-Zweybrückischen, Chur-Pfalzischen, Wild- und Rheingräflichen und Nassauischen Länder.

Mietau, 1776. 8° (5.7X3), pp. 94.

17 Beschreibung des Quecksilber-Bergwerks zu Idria in Mittel-Cräyn.

[Plates.]

Berlin, 1774. 8° (5.7X3.2).

FERBER, Johann Jacob, continued.

1 Beyträge zu der Mineral-Geschichte von Böhmen.

[Plates.] Berlin, 1774. 8° (5.8X3.2).

2 Lettres sur la Minéralogie et sur divers autres Objects de l'Histoire naturelle de l'Italie, écrites par M. Ferber a Le Chev. de Born. Ouvrage traduit d l'Allemand, enrichi de Notes & d'Observations

Dietrich.

par le B. de

Strasbourg, 1776. 8° (5.7×3.5), pp. 507.
See BORN, I. Travels through

3 Mineralogical History of Bohemia.
Temeswar, &c.

4 Neue Beyträge zur Mineralgeschichte verschiedener Länder. Band 1
[Plates.] Mietau, 1778. 8° (5.8X3.1). [2 copies.]
5 Oryctography of Derbyshire. See PINKERTON, J. (Voyages, &c., vol. 2.)
6 Physikalisch-metallurgische Abhandlungen über die Gebirge und Berg-
werke in Ungarn. Nebst einer Beschreibung des Steirischen Eisen-
schmelzens und Stahlmachens von einem Ungenannten. Mit Kupfern.
Berlin und Stettin, 1780. 8° (5.6×3.4).

7 Travels through Italy, in . . . 1771 and 1772. . . . Letters to Baron Born, on the natural History, particularly the Mountains and Volcanoes, of that Country. Translated from the German; with explanatory Notes, and a Preface . . . By R. E. Raspe.

London, 1776. 8° (5.9X3.2).

8 Versuch einer Oryktographie von Derbyshire in England.
[Plates.]
Mietau, 1776. 8° (7X3.2).

Editor. See BERGMAN, T. Manuel du Minéralogiste.
Editor. See BORN, I. Briefe über minéralogische Gegenstände.

FENNER, Rev. William, a Puritan Divine; b. 1600. d. about 1640.

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9 Divine Message (A) to the elect Soul: delivered in eight Sermons . London, 1645. 8° (5.2×3), m. b.

FENWICK, John.

[Portrait.]

Memoirs.

Translator. See DUMOURIEZ, C. F. DUPERRIER. FERDINAND, 'the Catholic, V. of Castile, II. of Aragon, &c.; b. 1452. d. 1516. 10 Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella. See PRESCOTT, W. H.

FERGUSON, Adam, LL.D., Prof. of Moral Phil., Univ. of Edinb.; b. 1724. d. 1816. 11 Essay (An) on the History of civil Society.

Dublin, 1767. 8° (5.9×3.2).

12 Essay (An) of the History of civil Society. New ed.

Basil, 1789. 8° (5.7X3.4).

13 Essay (An) on the History of civil Society. 5th ed.

London, 1793. 8° (6X3.3).

14 History (The) of the Progress and Termination of the Roman Republic. New ed. . . . revised and corrected. With Maps. Vol. 1–5.

Edinburgh, 1799. 8° (6.2X3.5). 15 History (The) of the Progress and Termination of the Roman Republic. 1st American ed. Vol. 1-3. [Maps.]

Philadelphia, 1805. 16 Principles of moral and political Science . . .

8° (6.5×3.7). Vol. 1, 2.

Edinburgh, 1792. 4° (6.8X4.9).

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