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AUGER, Athanase, Prof. of Rhet. at Rome, aft. at Paris; b. 1734. d. 1792. 1 Harangues tirées d'Herodote, de Thucydide, des Histoires Grècques de Xénophon, de sa Retraite de Dix Mille, et de sa Cyropédie, insérées dans un Abrégé des Histoires de ces mêmes auteurs, avec des Notes sur le Texte des Harangues de Thucydide; traduites par l'Abbé Auger. Tom. 1, 2. Paris, 1788. 8° (5.5X3.2).

Translator. See DEMOSTHENES. Euvres de D. et d'Eschines. AUGUSTI, Johann Christian Wilhelm, Prof. of Theol. at Jena, Breslau, and Bonn; b. 1771. d. 1841.

Joint Translator. See BIBLE,-Old Testament. Die Schriften, etc.
Joint Translator. See BIBLE,-New Testament. Die Schriften, etc.

AUGUSTINE, St. Aurelius, Bp. of Hippo, in Åfrica; b. 354. d. 430.
2 Confessions. See BUCHON, J. A. C.
3 Méditations. See BUCHON, J. A. C.

(Choix d'Ouvrages mystiques.) (Choix d'Ouvrages mystiques.)

4 Meditations (The) of St. Augustine, his Treatise of the Love of God, Soliloquies and Manual. Translated by George Stanhope, D. D. Glasgow, 1773. 12° (4.9X2.7).

5 Opera tomis decem comprehensa. Tom. 6, 7, 10.

Coloniæ Agrippinæ, 1616. 2° (12.4×6.9), m. r., 2 cols.

NOTE. Title-pages differ. Appended to vol. 10 are three General Indexes. 6 Opera tomis undecim comprehensa, per Theologos Lovanienses ex vetustatibus castigata. ... Tom. 1-5, 8-10.

Parisiis, 1636. 2° (12.4×6.9), m. r., 2 cols.

NOTE.-General title in vol. 1 only: title pages of the other volumes express re-
spective contents. The last two entries form the entire works of Augustine, but
the indexes of the former do not apply to the latter.
See GELLIUS, A.

AULUS GELLIUS.

AURIFABER, the Latinized name of GOLDSCHMIED, Johann, a pupil & companion of Luther, Court-Preacher at Weimar, &c.; b. 1519. d. 1575. Editor. See LUTHER, M. Colloquia Mensalia.

AUSTIN, Arthur, a pseudonym of Wilson's. See WILSON, Prof. John. AUSTIN, Benjamin, Jun., a political writer, of Boston; b. 1752. d. 1820. 7 Constitutional Republicanism, in Opposition to fallacious Federalism; as published occasionally in the Independent Chronicle, under the Signature of Old-South. Boston, 1803. 8° (6.4×3.6). [6 copies.] AUSTIN, Rev. Gilbert, of Woodville, near Dublin. 8 Chironomia: or a Treatise on Rhetorical Delivery

many Figures.

. ; illustrated by London, 1806. 4° (7X4.8), pp. 583+. AUSTIN, Rev. Samuel, D.D., Pres. of Vermont Univ.; b. 1760. d. 1830. 9 Apology (The) of Patriots, or the Heresy of the Friends of the Washington and Peace Policy defended. National-Fast Sermon, at Worcester, August 20, 1812. Worcester, 1812. 8°, pp. 32.

10 Examination (An) of the Representations and Reasonings contained in Seven Sermons by Rev. Daniel Merrill, on the Mode and Subjects Worcester, 1805. 12° (4.9x2.9).

of Baptism.

11 Sermon (A) preached in Worcester, Mass., on the Occasion of the Special Fast, July 23, 1812.

Worcester, 1812. 8°, pp. 28.

12 Thanksgiving Sermon at Worcester, Dec. 15, 1796.

Worcester, 1797. 8°,

Editor. See EDWARDS, Jonathan. Works, Worcester Edition.

pp. 24.

AUSTIN, Mrs. Sarah TAYLOR, an English authoress; b. about 1800.

1 Characteristics of Goethe. From the German of Falk, Von Miller, &c. With Notes, original and translated, illustrative of German Literature. London, 1833. 8° (4.9×3.2).

Vol. 1-3. [Engravings.]

See SOCIETY for the Diffusion of Useful
Lives of Eminent Persons; &c.

2 Life of Carsten Niebuhr.
Knowledge. Library, &c.
Editor. See HOLLAND, S. S.

Memoir of Rev. Sidney Smith.

Translator. See RANKE, L. History of the Popes of Rome. History of the Reformation.

AUSTRIA.

Gesetze für die K. K. Armeen in Auszug, nach alphabetischer Ord3 nung der Gegenstände eingerichtet von Jakob Heinrich.

AUTOMNE, Bernard, advocate in
Editor, Annotator, &c.

ACTRAN, J.

4 Poëmes (Les) de la Mer.

Wien und Prag, 1784. 8° (4.7×3.3), pp. 570.
Parliament of Bourdeaux; b. 1587. d. 1666.
See JUVENALIS, D. J. Satyræ.

Paris, 1852. 8° (5.8×3.5 irr.).

AVIANUS, Flavius, a Roman Fabulist; flourished about 160.

5 Aviani Æsopicarvm Fabvlarvm Liber. A T. Pvlmanno ex membranis in lvcem editvs. Antverpiæ, 1585. 24° (3.8X2.3), pp. 29. AVIARY (The), 6 and Bird-Breeder's Companion. New-York, 1830. 8°, pp. 72. AVNCIENT Ecclesiasticall Histories (The) of the first six hvndred Yeares after 7 Christ, wrytten in the Greeke tongue by . . . Eusebius, Socrates, and Euagrius. ... VVhereunto is annexed Dorothevs, of the Liues of the Prophetes, Apostles and 70 Disciples. All . . . faithfully translated . . . by M. Hanmer . . . [with] a Chronographie . . .

London, 1577. 2° (9×5.4), m. r., pp. 538, 56.

NOTE. The works of Socrates, Evagrius and Dorotheus, and the Chronography, have each independent title-pages, dated 1576.

AYDELOTT, Rev. Benjamin B., D.D., of Cincinnati, Ohio.

8 Incidental Benefits of Denominational Division: an Argument for Chris-
tian Union.
Cincinnati, 1846. 12° (4.9x2.9).

9 Our Country's Evils and their Remedy. Cincinnati, 1843. 120, AYLMER, John, Bp. of London; b. 1521. d. 1594.

10 Historical Collections of the Life and Acts. See STRYPE, J.

pp. 60.

B.

B. C.

Address (An) to the Honourable City of London, &c. concerning their 11 Choice of a New Parliament. Together with a true Character of Popery and Arbitrary Government. London, 1681. 2°, pp. 12.

B. J., Citoyen Français.

12 Coup-d'Eil politique sur l'Europe, a la Fin du XVIIIe Siècle; précédé de quelques Considérations sur la France avant et depuis la Révolution.

Tom. 1, 2.

B. T. Account of the whole Art of Breeding,

Paris, 1801. 8° (5.5×3). Nursing, and the right OrLondon, 1733. 4°,

pp. 32.

13 dering of the Silk-Worm; with Figures. BABBAGE, Charles, F.R.S., &c., Prof. of Math. at Cambridge, Eng.; b. 1790. 14 Introductory Dissertation on the General Principles which regulate the Application of Machinery to Manufactures and the Mechanical Arts. See (ENCYCLOPEDIA Metropolitana, vol. 8). 15 Ninth Bridgewater Treatise (The). A Fragment.

2d ed.

London, 1838. 8° (5.2X3.1).

BABBAGE, Charles, F.R.S., continued.

1 Reflections on the Decline of Science in England, and on some of its
Causes.
London, 1830. 8° (6×3.3).

2 Table of the Logarithms of the Natural Numbers, from 1-108000.
Stereotyped.-2d ed.
London, 1831. 8° (7.5×4.6).

BABCOCK, Rufus, Jun.

Editor. See MORRIS, J. W. Life and Writings of Fuller.
BABINGTON, Thomas, M.P., Uncle of Lord Macaulay.

3 Practical View of Christian Education in its Earliest Stages. 1st Ameri-
can from 3d London edition.
Boston, 1818. 12° (5.4X3.2).

BABINGTON, William, M.D., Prof. of Chem. &c. Guy's Hospital, London; b. 1756. d. 1833.

4 New System (A) of Mineralogy, in the Form of Catalogue, after the manner of Baron Born's Catalogue... London, 1799. 4° (8×5.7). 5 Systematic Arrangement (A) of Minerals, founded on

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their Chemi

cal, Physical, and External Characters; reduced to the Form of Tables. London, 1795. 4° (9×6.5), pp. 26. BACHE, Alexander Dallas, LL.D., Lieut. U.S.A., Pres. of Girard College, Sup't of U.S. Coast Survey since 1843; b. in Phila., 1806.

6 Discussion of the Magnetical and Meteorological Observations made at the Girard College Observatory, Phila., 1840-'45. Pp. 22. See SMITHSONIAN Institution. (Contributions, vol. 11.)

7 Observations at the Magnetical and Meteorological Observatory at Gi-
rard College, 1840-1845. 3 vols. See UNITED STATES. Astronomi-
cal and other Observations.

8 Report on Education in Europe, to the Trustees of the Girard College
for Orphans.
Philadelphia, 1839. 8° (6.4X3.6), pp. 666.
9 Reports on the Progress of the U. S. Coast Survey, 1851-1860. 10
vols. See UNITED STATES. Coast Survey Reports.

BÁCHI, Piétro, Instructor in Italian at Harvard College.
10 Grammar (A) of the Italian Language.

Boston, 1829. 12° (5.2X3.3).

11 Scelta di Prose Italiane, tratte da' più celebri Scrittori antichi e moderni, per uso degli studiosi. Cambridge, 1828. 12° (5.2×3.1). BACHMAIR, John James, A.M., of Sion College, Cambridge; fl. 1751–1771. 12 Complete German Grammar (A). 3d ed., greatly altered and improved. London, 1771. 8° (5.5×3.4).

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BACKUS, Rev. Charles, D.D., of Somers, Conn.; b. 1749. d. 1803. 13 Folly (The) of Man's choosing this World for his portion. Sermon at Ordination of Rev. Joseph Russell, Princeton, Mass., March 16, 1796. [Ch., by J. Jackson; R.H., by R. Holcomb.] Boston, 1796. 8°, pp. 31. BACON, Francis, Lord Verulam and Viscount St. Alban's, Lord Chancellor of England; b. in London, 1561. d. 1626.

14 Bacon's Essays: with Annotations by Richard Whately, D.D. 5th ed., revised and enlarged. Boston, 1861. 8° (6.5×3.9), pp. 586.

15 Essayes (The) or, Covnsels, civill and morall, of Francis Lo. Verulam, &c. Newly enlarged. [Appended is, of the Colours of Good and Euill, London, 1632. 4° (5.7X3.3).

a Fragment.]

BACON, Francis, continued.

1 Essayes (The) or, Covnsels, civill and morall: of Francis Lo. Verulam,
&c. With a Table of the Colours, or Apparences of Good and Evill,
and their Degrees, . . their severall Fallaxes, and the Elenches of
them. Newly enlarged.
London, 1639. 4° (5.7X3.3).

NOTE. Except in title-page, identical with preceding work.
2 Essays (The): or Counsels, civil and moral: and the Wisdom of the
Ancients. With a biographical Notice by A. Spiers, Preface by B. Mon-
tagu, and Notes by different writers. [Portrait.]

Boston, 1856. 16° (4.7X2.8). 3 Francis Bacon - Realistic Philosophy and its Age. See FISCHER, K. 4 Historie (The) of the Reigne of King Henry the Seventh. Written by Francis Lord Verulam. London, 1641. 2° (8.2×4.2).

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NOTE. Title-page is embellished. Imperfect, wanting portrait.

5 Life of Bacon, by Birch. See (Works, post.-Vol. 1, pp. i.-xlii.).
6 Lord Bacon. See MACAULAY, T. B.

(Essays, vol. 2.)

7 New Atlantis. See MORE, Sir T. (With Utopia, &c.)

8 Novum Organon (The), or a true Guide to the Interpretation of Nature. New Translation by G. W. Kitchin.

Oxford, 1855. 8° (6.4×3.5).

9 Personal History of Lord Bacon. See DIXON, W. H.

10 Resvsitatio, or, Bringing into pvblick light several Works ..., hither-
to sleeping of Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, &c. . . . 3d ed. . . .
By W. Rawley. [Plate.]
London, 1671. 2° (9.5×5.2), m. b.

NOTE. Imperfect, wanting portrait. The several portions have independent title-
pages, dating 1670, and independent pagings.

11 Sylva Sylvarum, or a Natural History, in Ten Centuries. Whereunto is
newly added, The History natural and experimental of Life and Death,
or of the Prolongation of Life. Published . . . by W. Rawley. Where-
unto is added Articles of Enquiry, touching Metals and Minerals. And
the New Atlantis. Written by Francis Lord Verulam, &c. 9th ...
edition. ... [Portrait.]
London, 1670. 2° (9.6X5.2), m. r.
NOTE. Also with embellished title-page, engraved. "History of Life," &c., and
"Articles of Enquiry," &c., have independent title-pages, &c. and date, 1669.
[Portrait.] London, 1765. 4° (7.8×5.6).

12 Works.

Vol. 1-5. ***

NOTE. This beautiful and accurate edition was corrected throughout by the Rev.
John Gambold, and the Latin volumes revised by W. Bowyer.-Lowndes.

BACON, Rev. Leonard, D.D.,.of New-Haven, Conn.; b. in Detroit, 1802.
13 Historical Discourse, delivered at Norwich, June 23, 1859, before the
General Association of Connecticut. See GENERAL Association, &c.
(Contributions to the Ecclesiastical History of Connecticut.)

14 Oration before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Dartmouth College, de-
livered July 30, 1845.
Hanover, 1845. 8°, pp. 23.
15 Thirteen Historical Discourses on the Completion of Two Hundred
Years from the Beginning of the First Church in New Haven. With an
Appendix.
[Portraits.] New Haven, 1839. 8° (6.5X3.6).

BACON, Matthew, Esq., of London.

16 New Abridgment (A) of Law, alphabetically digested under proper Titles. 6th ed., revised and corrected; with additional Notes and References. Also a Supplement. .. By T. Cunningham. Vol. 1–5. Dublin, 1793. 8° (7.2×3.8), m. r.

NOTE.-For Appendix to this work, forming vol. 6, 7, see GWILLIM, II.

BACON, Gen. Nathaniel, "the Virginia Rebel;" b. in Eng. about 1646. d. 1676.
1 Life, by W. Ware. See SPARKS, J. (Amer. Biogr., 3d Series, vol. 3.)
BADGER, Stephen, Indian-Missionary of Natick, Mass.; b. 1725. d. 1803.
2 Letter concerning the Indians. See MASS. Hist. Society. (Collections,
1st Series, vol. 5.)

3 Substance of two Discourses on Intemperance; delivered at Natick
[October, 1773].
Boston, reprinted, 1811. 8°, pp. 23.

BAGWELL, John, flourished about 1650.

Editor, &c. See WILSON, Rev. Thomas. Christian Dictionary. BAHRDTS, Carl Friedrich, Prof. at Leipsic, Erfurt, &c. ; b. 1741. d. 1792.

4 Glaubensbekenntniss.

Leipzig, 1799. 8°, pp. 24.

BAIKIE, Robert, M.D., of Madras Medical Establishment.

Translator. See FRANCKE, H.

BAILEY, Rev. J. W., of Galesburg, Ill.

Outlines of Disease, &c.

5 Knox College, by whom founded and endowed; also, A Review of a Pamphlet entitled "Rights of Congregationalists in Knox College." Chicago, 1860. 8° (6.5×4). BAILEY, Rev. Jacob, Mission. at Pownalborough, & in N.S.; b. 1731. d. 1808. 6 Memoir of Life. See BARTLET, W. S. BAILEY, Jacob Whitman, Prof. in U.S. Milit. Acad., West Point; b.1811. d.1857. 7 Fossil Microscopic Organisms, from Monterey. Fossil Plant from Pasuncula River. See BLAKE, W. P. (Geological Reconnaissance in California.)

8 Microscopical Examination of Soundings made by U. S. Coast Survey off the Atlantic Coast of U. S. Pp. 16, and one Plate. See SMITHSONIAN Institution. (Contributions, vol. 2.)

9 Microscopical Observations made in South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. Pp. 48, and three Plates. See SMITHSONIAN Institution. (Contributions, vol. 2.)

10 Notes on New Species and Localities of Microscopical Organisms. Pp. 12, and one Plate. See SMITHSONIAN Institution. (Contrib., vol. 7.) BAILEY, James, A.M.

Editor, &c. See FORCELLINI, E. Totius Latinitatis Lexicon. BAILEY, John.

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11 General View of the Agriculture of the County of Cumberland; with
Observations on the Means of its Improvement. . . . By J. Bailey &
G. Culley.
London, 1805. 8° (6.3×3.3).
NOTE.- Appended to and paged continuously with "View of Northumberland," &c.
12 General View of the Agriculture of the County of Northumberland;
with Observations on the Means of its Improvement. . . . By J. Bai-
ley & G. Culley. 3d ed.
[Map and Plates.]

London, 1805. 8° (6.3X3.3).

BAILEY, Nathan, a schoolmaster at Stepney, near London; d. 1742. 13 Universal Etymological English Dictionary (An);

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9th ed., with

. . . Improvements. London, 1740. Thick 8° (7×4), 2 cols., n. p. BAILEY, William, Register of the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, &c. 14 Advancement (The) of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce; or, Descriptions of the useful Machines and Models contained in the Repository of the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce: illustrated by Designs on fifty-five Copper-Plates.

London, 1772. 4° (7.7X5.8).

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