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SIMPSON, Joseph, Esq., of London.

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1 Reflections on the Natural and Acquired Endowments requisite for the Study of the Law, and the Means to be used in the Pursuit of it. 4th ed. London, 1765. 8°, pp. x., 54. SIMPSON, Thomas, F.R.S., Prof. at Woolwich Academy; b. 1810. d. 1761. 2 Doctrine (The) and Application of Fluxions. ... Pt. I., II. 2 vols. 2d ed... London, 1776. 8° (5.6×3.2). 3 Doctrine (The) and Application of Fluxions: containing a Number of New Improvements in the Theory, and the Solutions of a Variety of new . . . Problems in different branches of Mathematics. is prefixed an Account of his Life. The whole revised Davis. [Diagrams.]

SIMSON, Robert, Prof. of Math. Univ. of

4 Elements of the Conic Sections.
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London, [1805]. 8° (6.5X3.7). Glasgow; b. 1687. d. 1768. Translated from the Latin Original, New-York, 1804. 8° (5.5X3.2).

SISMONDI, J. C. L. SIMONDE DE. See SIMONDE DE SISMONDI, J. C. L.

SKELTON, John, an English poet; b. about 1460. d. 1529.

5 Poetical Works: principally according to the Edition of A. Dyce. Vol. 1-3. Boston, 1856. 16° (4.8×2.8). SKETCHES of Conspicuous Living Characters of France. Translated by R. M. 6 Walsh. [Portrait of Thiers.] Philadelphia, 1851. 12° (5.5X3.2). SKRINE, Henry, Esq.

7 Tours through Wales.

SLAVERY.

See PINKERTON, J. (Voyages, &c., vol. 2.)

An Address to the Inhabitants of the British Settlements in Ameri-
8 ca, upon Slave-Keeping.
Philadelphia, 1773. 8°, pp. 30.
9 Remarks on the Demoralizing Influence of Slavery. By a Resident at
the Cape of Good Hope.
London, 1828. 8°, pp. 16.

10 Substance of Speech, intended to have been made on Mr. Wilberforce's
Motion for the Abolition of the Slave Trade. London, 1792. 8°, pp. 56.
11 Thoughts on the Abolition of the Slave Trade, and the Colonization of
Africa.
London, 1816. 8° (6.1×3.4).

NOTE.-Imperfect, wanting title-page.

London, 1784.

8°, I pp. 32. Translated

New-Haven, 1830. 8°,

pp. 16.

12 Thoughts on the Slavery of the Negroes. 13 Well-spent Sou (The); or, Bibles for the Poor Negroes. from the French, by J. Porter. SLEIDAN, or SLEIDANUS, Johann, LL.D., a German statesman & author, whose real name was PHILIPSON; b. in Sleida, near Cologne, 1506. d. 1556. 14 General History (The) of the Reformation of the Church, from the Errors and Corruptions of the Church of Rome: begun in Germany by M. Luther, with the Progress thereof. . . from 1517 to 1556. Written in Latin... To which is added, A Continuation to the End of the Council of Trent, in 1562. By E. Bohun. [Portrait.]

SLOMAN, Dr. H.

London, 1689. 2° (10.3×5.3), m. b., pp. 638+.

Joint Translator. See HEGEL, G. W. F. The Subjective Logic of H. SMART, Christopher, an English poet; b. 1722. d. 1771.

15 Eternity (On the) of the Supreme Being. A Poetical Essay. 2d ed. Cambridge, 1752. 4°, pp. 13.

SMEATON, John, F.R.S., an English civil engineer; b. 1724. d. 1792. 1 Experimental Enquiry concerning the Natural Powers of Wind and Water to turn Mills and other Machines depending on a Circular Motion. And an Experimental Examination of the Quantity and Proportion of Mechanic Power necessary to be employed in giving different Degrees of Velocity to Heavy Bodies from a State of Rest, &c. With five Plates. London, 1794. 8° (6.5×3.6).

SMEDLEY, Rev. Edward, Fellow of Sidney College, Cambridge, Eng. 2 Annals of France from the Accession of Louis X. (A.D. 1314), to the Death of Henry III. (A.D. 1589). See (ENCYCLOPEDIA Metropolitana, vol. 12).

3 Annals of Spain and Portugal during the XIIth and XIIIth Centuries. See (ENCYCLOPEDIA Metropolitana, vol. 12).

[By E. Smedley. Map.]

4 History (The) of France. Part I. From the Final Partition of the Em-
pire of Charlemagne, A.D. 843, to the Peace of Cambray, A.D. 1529.
London, 1836. 8° (6.8×3.9).
5 History of the Reformed Religion in France. Vol. 1-3.
London, 1832-34.
6 Sketches from Venetian History. [By E. Smedley.]
[Plates.] (Harper's Family Library, No. 43, 44.)

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[Portraits.] 16° (5.3×2.9). Vol. 1, 2.

New-York, 1832. 18° (4.5×2.7).

Editor. See ENCYCLOPEDIA Metropolitana.

SMEE, Alfred, F.R.S., a surgeon, of London.

7 Potatoe Plant (The), its Uses and Properties: together with the Cause
of the Present Malady; the Extension of that Disease to other Plants;
&c. . . . Illustrated
London, 1846. 8° (6.3×3.7).

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SMELLIE, William, F.R.S.E., a printer, of Edinburgh; d. 1795.

8 Literary and Characteristical Lives of John Gregory, M.D. Henry Home, Lord Kames. David Hume, Esq. and Adam Smith. To which are added, A Dissertation on Public Spirit; and three Essays.

Edinburgh, 1800. 8° (5.7X3.1). 9 Philosophy (The) of Natural History. Philadelphia, 1791. 8° (6.6X3.9). SMILES, Samuel.

10 Life (The) of George Stephenson, Railway Engineer. From 4th Lon-
don Ed. [Portrait.]
Boston, 1859. 12° (5.6X3.3).

SMIRNOVE, Rev. James, Chaplain of Russian Embassy, at London.

Translator. See PLESCHÉÉF, S. Survey of the Russian Empire. SMITH, Adam, LL.D., Prof. of Moral Philos. at Glasgow; b. 1723. d. 1790. 11 Essays on Philosophical Subjects. To which is prefixed, An Account of the Life and Writings of the Author, by D. Stewart.

Dublin, 1795. 4° (7.4×5.1). 12 Essays on Philosophical Subjects. To which is prefixed, An Account of the Life and Writings of the Author, by D. Stewart.

London, 1795. 8° (6.2×3.3).

13 Inquiry (An) into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations.
Vol. 1-3. New ed. Philadelphia, 1789. 12° (5.2X3). [2 copies.]
14 Life. See BROUGHAM, H. (Men of Letters and Science, &c., vol. 2.)
15 Life.
See SMELLIE, W. Literary and Characteristical Lives, &c.
16 Life, by W. Draper. See SOCIETY for the Diffusion of Useful Know-

ledge. Library, &c. Lives, &c.

SMITH, Adam, LL.D., continued.

1 Theory (The) of Moral Sentiments. 2d ed.

London, 1761. 8° (6.2×3.3). 2 Theory (The) of Moral Sentiments; or, An Essay towards an Analysis of the Principles by which men naturally judge concerning the Conduct and Character, first of their neighbours, and afterwards of themselves. To which is added, A Dissertation on the Origin of Languages. 9th ed. Vol. 1, 2. London, 1801. 8° (6×3.3).

SMITH, Alexander, D.D., of Garioch, Aberdeenshire.

Translator. See MICHAELIS, J. D. Commentaries on Laws of Moses. SMITH, Major Amasa.

3 Short Compendium of the Duty of Artillerists: with Table to find the
Distance of an Object; &c.
Worcester, 1800. 12°,

SMITH, Charlotte.

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pp. 56. 4 Rural Walks: in Dialogues. Philadelphia, 1795. 12° (4.8X2.7). SMITH, Rev. Eli, D.D., Missionary A.B.C.F.M. at Beyrout, in Syria; b. 1801. 5 Researches of Rev. E. Smith and Rev. H. G. O. Dwight in Armenia ; including a Journey through Asia Minor, and into Georgia and Persia, with a Visit to the Nestorian and Chaldean Christians of Oormiah and Salmas. Vol. 1, 2. [Map.]

Boston, 1833. 12° (5.4×3.3). [2 copies.]

SMITH, Rev. Ethan, of Hopkinton, N.II.; b. 1762. d. 1849.

6 Dissertation (A) on the Prophecies relative to Antichrist and the Last Times; exhibiting the Rise, Character and Overthrow of that terrible Power and a Treatise on the Seven Apocalyptic Vials.

SMITH, G.

Charlestown, 1811. 8° (6.5X3.7). [2 copies.]

7 Laboratory (The); or, School of Arts: containing a Large Collection of
Valuable Secrets, Experiments, and Manual Operations in Arts and
Manufactures,
6th ed. . . . Illustrated with Engravings. Vol.
London, 1799. 8° (6.1×3.5).

1, 2.

SMITH, G. H., F.G.S.

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Translator. See MICHELET, J. The History of France.

SMITH, Gamaliel, Esq.

8 Not Paul but Jesus.

London, 1823. 8° (6×3.5).

SMITH, George Vance.

9 Prophecies (The) relating to Nineveh and the Assyrians. Translated from the Hebrew, with historical Introductions and Notes, exhibiting the Results of Recent Discoveries. [Map.]

SMITH, Rer. Henrie.

10 Fovrty Sermons.

11 Fovre Sermons.

12 Sixe Sermons.

London, 1857. 8° (5.7X3.6).

London, 1599. 4° (6.1X3.7), m. r., pp. 595.
London, 1599. 4° (6.1X3.7), m. r.
London, 1599. 4° (6.1X3.7), m. r.

13 Two Sermons; with three Prayers. London, 1599. 4° (6.1×3.7), m. r. SMITH, Henry.

Translator, &c. See CRUSIUS, G. C. Homeric Lexicon. SMITH, Henry Boynton, D.D., Prof. at Union Theol. Sem.; b. 1815.

Editor. See AMERICAN Theological Review.

Editor, &c. See HAGENBACH, K. R. History of Christian Doctrines.

SMITH, Horatio.

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1 Festivals, Games, and Amusements, Ancient and Modern.
Additions, by S. Woodworth. (Harper's Family Library, No. 25.)
New-York, 1839. 18° (4.5X2.7). [2 copies.]

SMITH, Hugh, M.D.

2 Letters to Married Women, on Nursing, and the Management of Child1st American ed. Philadelphia, 1792. 12° (5.4×3.1).

ren.

SMITH, Prof. J. Lawrence.

3 Report on the Minerals and Mineral Waters of Chili. See UNITED STATES. (U.S. Naval Astronomical Expedition, vol. 2.)

SMITH, James.

4 Mechanic (The); or, Compendium of Practical Inventions; containing 215 Articles, selected and original ...; illustrated by 108 Copper-plate Engravings; with a copious analytical Index. . . . Vol. 1, 2. 6th ed. London, 1824. 8° (6.5×3.9).

SMITH, James, D.D.

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Joint Editor. See SCHLEUSNER, J. F. Lexicon Græco-Lat. in N. T. SMITH, Sir James Edward, M.D., F.R.S., an English botanist; b. 1759. d. 1827. 5 Introduction (An) to the Study of Botany. 7th ed., corrected; in which the Object of the "Grammar of Botany" of Sir J. E. Smith is combined with that of the "Introduction;" by W. J. Hooker. [Plates.]

London, 1833. 8° (6.5X3.7), pp. xvii., 504.

6 Sketch (A) of a Tour on the Continent, in the years 1786 and 1787. Vol. 1-3. London, 1793. 8° (5.9X3.2). SMITH, Jeremiah, LL.D., Chief-Just. & Gov. of N.H.; b. about 1780. d. 1842. 7 Oration on the Death of George Washington, delivered at Exeter, Feb. 22, 1800. Exeter, 1800. 8°, pp. 31. SMITH, Capt. John, the founder of Virginia; b. in England, 1579. d. 1631. 8 Advertisements for the Unexperienced Planters of New England or Anywhere. See MASS. Hist. Society. (Collections, 3d Series, vol. 3.) 9 Description of New England. See MASS. Hist. Society. (Collections, 3d Series, vol. 6.)

10 Life. See BELKNAP, J. (American Biography, vol. 1.)

11 Life and Adventures of Capt. John Smith; by G. S. Hillard. See SPARKS, J. (American Biography, vol. 2.)

SMITH, John, Fellow of Queen's College, Cambridge; b. 1618. d. 1652. 12 Discourse on Prophecy. See WATSON, R. (Theological Tracts, vol. 4.) 13 Select Discourses As also a Sermon preached by S. Patrick, at the Author's Funeral: with a brief Account of his Life and Death. 2d ed. corrected. Cambridge, 1673. 4° (6.2×3.7), m. r., pp. 512.

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SMITH, John, Rector of St. Maries in Colchester.

14 Christian Religion's Appeal from the groundless Prejudices of the Sceptick to the Bar of Common Reason.

SMITH, John.

London, 1675. 2° (9.3×4.6).

15 Designed End (A) to the Socinian Controversy: or, A Discourse to prove that no other person but the Father of Christ is God Most High. First published in 1695. London, 1793. 12°, pp. xii., 64.

SMITH, John, D.D., of Campbelton.

16 General View of the Agriculture of the County of Argyll; with Observations on the Means of its Improvement. Drawn up for ... the Board of Agriculture, &c. [Plates.] Edinburgh, 1798. 8° (6.3×3.5).

SMITH, John, D.D., Prof. of Languages at Dartmouth College; b. 1752. d. 1809. 1 Grammar (A) of the Greek Language:

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Boston, 1809. 12° (5.8X3.4).

Boston, 1802. 12° (5.7X3.3).

3 Vindication (A) of the Sentiments and Practice of those, who believe in God's Everlasting Covenant, and apply the Seal to their Infant Offspring; in six Sermons, on Romans, IV. 11-12.

Exeter, 1812. 12° (5.6×3.2).

SMITH, John Gordon, M.D., Prof. of Med. Jurisp. Univ. of London.

4 Claims (The) of Forensic Medicine; being an Introductory Lecture delivered in the University of London, May 11, 1829.

London, 1829. 8°, pp. 28. SMITH, John Pye, D.D., LL.D., F.R.S., of Homerton, Eng.. b. 1774. d. 1831. 5 Four Discourses on the Sacrifice and Priesthood of Jesus Christ; and on Atonement and Redemption. London, 1828. 8° (6.2×3.5). 6 Introduction to Hitchcock's Elementary Geology. See HITCHCOCK, E. SMITH, Peter, A.M., a teacher of composition, &c. at Edinburgh.

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7 Practical Guide (A) to the Composition and Application of the English Language; Edinburgh, 1824. 12° (5.5×3.2). SMITH, Samuel Stanhope, D.D., Pres. of Princeton College; b. 1750. d. 1819. Sermon on Slander, delivered at the Church in Brattle-Street, Boston, October 24, 1790. Boston, 1791. 8°, pp. 22.

SMITH, Sydney, an English divine & author; b. 1771. d. 1845.

9 Elementary Sketches of Moral Philosophy, delivered at the Royal Institution, in 1804, 1805, and 1806. New York. 1850. 12° (5.8X3.3). 10 Memoir of Rev. Sidney Smith, by his Daughter, Lady Holland, with a Selection from his Letters. See HOLLAND, S. S., Lady.

11 Works.

New York, 1844. 8° (8×4.9), 2 cols. SMITH, Sir Thomas, Kt., D.C.L., an Engl. scholar & statesman; b.1515. d.1577. 12 Life of Sir Thomas Smith. See STRYPE, J.

SMITH, Rev. Thomas, first minister of Portland; b. 1702. d. 1795. 13 Journal of; with Biographical Notice, &c. See WILLIS, W. SMITH, Rev. Thomas.

Translator, &c. See VINET, A. Studies on Pascal.

SMITH, Thomas Southwood, M.D., an English physician; b. 1790. d. 1861. 14 Animal Physiology. See SOCIETY for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. Library, &c. (Natural Philosophy, vol. 4.)

SMITH, William, D.D., Dean of Chester; b. 1711. d. 1787.

Translator. See THUCYDIDES. History of Peloponnesian War. Translator, &c. See LONGINUS, D. C. Longinus on the Sublime. SMITH, William, D.D., Provost of Univ. of Penn.; b. in Scotl., 1727. d. 1803. 15 Sermon on the Present Situation of American Affairs; preached in Christ Church, June 23, 1775, before the Officers of the Third Battalion of the City of Philadelphia. London, reprinted, 1775. 8°, pp. 24.

SMITH, Hon. William, LL.D., of Charleston, S.C.

16 Oration, delivered in Charleston, S. C., 4th July, 1796, before the American Revolution Society, &c.

Charleston, n. d. 8°, pp. 40.

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