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SOPWITH, T., a surveyor, of London.

1 Treatise (A) on Isometrical Drawing, as applicable to Geological and
Mining Plans, Picturesque Delineations of Ornamental Grounds, Per-
spective Views and Working Plans of Buildings and Machinery, and to
general Purposes of Civil Engineering; with details of Improved Me-
thods of preserving Plans and Records of Subterranean Operations in
Mining Districts. With thirty-four Copper-plate Engravings.
London, 1834. 8° (5.8X3.3).

SOTHEBY, William, Esq.

Translator. See VIRGILIUS MARO, P. The Georgics. SOTO, Ferdinando DE, a Spanish officer, the discoverer of the Mississippi River; b. 1500. d. 1542.

2 Account of De Soto. See BELKNAP, J. (American Biography, vol. 1.) SOULAVIE, Jean Louis GIRAUD, a French littérateur; b. 1751. d. 1813.

3 Historical and Political Memoirs of the Reign of Lewis XVI, from his Marriage to his Death; founded on a variety of authentic documents, furnished to the author, before the Revolution . . .; and on the Secret Papers, discovered, after the 10th of August, 1792, in the Closets of the King at Versailles and the Tuilleries. Translated from the French. .. With explanatory Tables, and 113 Portraits. Vol. 1-6.

London, 1802. 8° (5.8X3.1). 4 Mémoires historiques et politiques du Règne de Louis XVI, depuis son Mariage jusqu'a sa Mort. Ouvrage compose sur des pieces authentiques fournies à l'auteur, avant la Révolution . . . ; et sur les pièces justificatives recueilles, après le 10 Août, dans les cabinets de Louis XVI, à Versailles, et au château des Tuileries. Tom. 1-6. [Portraits.]

Paris, 1801. 8° (5.4×3.1).

SOUTH, John Flint, F.L.S., Surgeon to St. Thomas' Hospital, London. 5 Anatomy of the Bones and Muscles. See (ENCYCLOPEDIA Metropolitana, vol. 7).

6 Zoology. See (ENCYCLOPEDIA Metropolitana, vol. 7).

SOUTH, Robert, D.D., Canon of Christ Church, Oxford, &c.; b. 1633. d. 1716. 7 Discourses on various Subjects and Occasions.

his Life and Character.

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With a Sketch of Boston, 1827. 8° (6.3×3.6).

SOUTHEY, Robert, Esq., LL.D., an English author; b. in Bristol, 1774. d. 1843.

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Boston, 1825. 8° (5.7X3.4). [Map of Spain.]

9 Chronicle of the Cid, from the Spanish; by R. Southey.

10 Joan of Arc, an Epic Poem.

London, 1808. 4° (7.1X5), m. r.
Boston, 1798. 12° (4.8X2.6).

11 Letters from England: by Don Manuel Alvarez Espriella [R. Southey]. Translated from the Spanish. 1st American ed.

New-York, 1808. 12° (5.6×3.3). [2 copies.] 12 Letters written during a short Residence in Spain and Portugal. With some Account of Spanish and Portugueze Poetry.

13 Life (The) of William Cowper, Esq.

14 Life (The) of Nelson. [Portrait.]

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Bristol, 1797. 8° (5.6×3.1).

Vol. 1, 2. Boston, 1839. 12° (5.6×3.3). (Harper's Family Library, No. 6.) New-York, 1831. 18° (4.5X2.7).

15 Life (The) of Wesley; and the Rise and Progress of Methodism. [Portrait.] Vol. 1, 2.

New-York, 1820. 8° (7X3.8).

SOUTHEY, Robert, Esq., LL.D., continued.

1 Memoir of Dr. Watts. See WATTS, I. Hora Lyricæ, &c.-Pp. xi.-lxxviii.
2 Poetical Works. With a Memoir of the Author [by H. T. Tuckerman].
Vol. 1-10. [Portrait.] Boston, 1860. 16° (4.8×2.8 irr.).
the Progress and Prospects of So-
Vol. 1, 2.

3 Sir Thomas More: or Colloquies on
ciety.
With Plates. . . .

London, 1829. 8° (5.5X3.3).

Editor. See HOMERUS. The Iliad; translated by W. Cowper.
Translator. See LOBEIRA, V. de. Amadis of Gaul.

Translator. See PALMERIN of England.

SOUTHGATE, Horatio, American Prot.-Episc. Bishop to Turkey.

4 Narrative of a Tour through Armenia, Kurdistan, Persia and Mesopo-
tamia, with an Introduction, and occasional Observations upon the Con-
dition of Mohammedanism and Christianity in those Countries.
Vol. 1, 2.

[Map and Engravings.]

New-York, 1840. 8° (5.6X3.2). SOUTHGATE, Rev. William Scott, brother of preceding; b. in Scarborough, 1831. 5 History of Scarborough, from 1633 to 1783. See MAINE Hist. Society. (Collections, vol. 3.)

SOWERBY, George Brettingham, jun., F.L.S., an English engraver, &c.; b. 1812. 6 Thesaurus Conchyliorum, or Monographs of Genera of Shells. Edited by G. B. Sowerby, jun. [Text.-] Vol. 1, 2. [Plates.-] Vol. 1, 2. 4 vols. London, 1847-255. 8° (text 6.4X3.7; plates 8X5).

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SOWERBY, James, F.L.S., &c., an English naturalist; b. 1757. d. 1822. 7 Botanical Drawing-Book (A); or, An Introduction to drawing Flowers according to Nature. 2d ed. [Plates.] London, n. d. 4° (4.2×6.5). SOZOMEN, Hermias, an advocate at Constantinople; d. about 450.

8 Ecclesiastical History, translated and abridged. See PARKER, S.

SOZZINI, Alessandro, an Italian novelist.

9 Novelle. See (NOVELLE di Autori Senesi).

SPAIN. The History of Spain, from the Establishment of the Colony of Gades 10 by the Phoenicians, to the Death of Ferdinand, surnamed the Sage. By the Author of the History of France. . . . Vol. 1–3. [Map.]

London, 1793. 8° (5.8X3.2). [2 copies.]

11 Papers relative to the Rupture with Spain, 1761. See GREAT BRITAIN. 12 Relation (A) of the Differences that happened in Spain, betwixt Don John of Austria, and Cardinal Nitard. Part I., II. 12° (5.5×3.1). NOTE.-Imperfect, wanting title-page.

SPALDING, James R., Esq.

13 Our Lesson and our Work; or, Spiritual Philosophy and Material Politics. Oration at Semi-Centennial Anniversary of University of Vermont. See UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT.

SPALLANZANI, Lazaro, l'Abbé, an Italian naturalist; b. 1729. d. 1799. 14 Dissertations relative to the Natural History of Animals and Vegetables. Translated from the Italian of the Abbé Spallanzani. To which are added two Letters from Mr. Bonnet to the Author. . . . Vol. 1, 2. [Plates.] London, 1784. 8° (5.8X3.3). 15 Travels in the Two Sicilies, and some parts of the Apennines. See PINKERTON, J. (Collection of Voyages, &c., vol. 5.)

SPANGENBERG, August Gottlieb, a German Moravian divine; b. 1704. d. 1792.
1 Life (The) of Nicholas Lewis Count Zinzendorf. Translated from the
German, by S. Jackson. With an Introductory Preface, by P. La Trobe. ·
London, 1838. 12° (5.8×3.3), pp. xxv., 511.

[Portrait.]

SPANGENBERG, Johann.

2 Annotationes in Epistolas Dominicales. Francofurti, 1570. 8°(4.5×2.5).
NOTE. Imperfect, wanting title-page. Bound with following work.

3 Festis (De) præcipuis Evangelia, annotationibus pijs & sinceris, per
quæstiones explicata.
Francofurti, 1570. 8° (4.5X2.7).
Francofurti, 1570. 8° (4.5×2.7 irr.).

4 Hymni XII. de summis Festibus. NOTE. Imperfect, wanting title-page. Bound with preceding work. SPANHEIM, Friedrich, D.D., Prof. of Theol. at Leyden; b. 1600. d. 1649. 5 Diatriba Historica de Origine, Progressu, & Sectis Anabaptistarum. See CLOPPENBURGIUS, J. Gangræna Theologicæ Anabaptisticæ, etc. SPARKS, Jared, LL.D., Pres. of Harvard College; b. at Willington, Conn., 1789. 6 Addresses at the Inauguration of Jared Sparks, LL.D. as President of Harvard College. See HARVARD COLLEGE. Miscellaneous.

7 Continuation of the Autobiography of Franklin. See FRANKLIN, B. (Works, Boston Ed., vol. 1.)

8 Letter to Lord Mahon, being an Answer to his Letter addressed to the Editor of Washington's Writings.

Boston, 1852. 8°, pp. 48. Conducted by Jared Sparks.

9 Library (The) of American Biography.
Vol. 1-10. Second Series. Vol. 1-15. [Maps, Portraits and Vignettes.]
Boston, 1834-38; Second Series, 1844-'48. 12° or 16° (5×3).
NOTE. The volumes of this work have a second general title-page, engraved, and each
volume has also independent title-page. Cross-references are made in the Catalogue from
the respective authors and subjects. The biography of Ethan Allen (in vol. 1), of Bene-
dict Arnold (in vol. 3), of Robert Cavelier de la Salle (in vol. 1, 2d Series), of John Led-
yard (in vol. 14, 2d Series), of Charles Lee (in vol. 8, 2d Series), of Father Marquette (in
vol. 10), of Count Pulaski (in vol. 4, 2d Series), and of John Ribault (in vol. 7, 2d Series)
were written by Mr. Sparks.

10 Life of Gouverneur Morris, with Selections from his Correspondence and Miscellaneous Papers. By J. Sparks. See Morris, G.

11 Life (The) of George Washington. [Portraits and Engravings.] Boston, 1844. 8° (6.6X3.7), m. b., pp. 562. 12 Remarks on a "Reprint of the Original Letters from Washington to Joseph Reed, during the American Revolution, referred to in the Pamphlets of Lord Mahon and Mr. Sparks." Boston, 1853. 8°,

pp. 43. 13 Reply to the Strictures of Lord Mahon and others, on the Mode of editing the Writings of Washington. Cambridge, 1852. 8°, pp. 35. Editor. See AMERICAN Almanac (The), &c., for 1830.

Editor. See FRANKLIN, B. Works, Boston Ed.

Editor.

See NORTH AMERICAN Review (The). Vol. 5, 6, 18-30. Editor. See SMYTH, W., of Cambridge. Lectures on Modern History. Editor. See UNITED STATES. The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution.

Editor. See WASHINGTON, G. The Writings of George Washington.

SPARROW, Anthony, Bp. of Exeter, aft. of Norwich; b. about 1620. d. 1685. 1 Collection (A) of Articles, Injunctions, Canons, Orders, Ordinances and Constitutions Ecclesiastical; with other Public Records of the Church of England, chiefly in the Times of K. Edward VI. Q. Elizabeth, K. James, & K. Charles I. published to vindicate the Church of England, and to promote Uniformity and Peace in the same. 2d ed. enlarged. [Plate.] London, 1671. 4° (6.5X4.5), m. b. NOTE. Containing twenty-six publications, with independent title-pages, dating 1547-1640. Many of them are printed in Black Letter.

SPEAR, Charles.

4th ed. [FrontisBoston, 1841. 12° (5.6×3.3).

2 Names and Titles of the Lord Jesus Christ.
piece.]

Conducted by

3 Prisoner's Friend (The): a Monthly Magazine, devoted to Criminal Re-
form, Philosophy, Literature, Science and Arts.
C. Spear. Vol. 1-5. [Portraits and Plates.]

Boston, 1849-53. 8° (6.3X3.8).

SPECIMENS of Foreign Standard Literature. See RIPLEY, G. SPECTATOR (The): a periodical paper, published in 1711-1713, and written 4 chiefly by Addison and Steele. See (BRITISH Essayists, vol. 5-12). 5 Spectator (The). Vol. 1-8. Edinburgh, 1785. 12° (5.6X3).

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SPEECHES of the Governors of Massachusetts, 1765-75. See MASSACHUSETTS. SPENCE, William, F.L.S.

6 Agriculture the Source of the Wealth of Britain; a Reply to the Objections urged by Mr. Mill, the Edinburgh Reviewers, and others, against the pamphlet, entitled "Britain independent of Commerce."

7 Britain independent of Commerce.

London, 1808. 8° (6.4×3.4).
London, 1807. 8°, pp. 85.

8 Radical Cause (The) of the present Distresses of the West-India Planters pointed out; and the Inefficiency of the Measures which have been hitherto proposed for relieving them, demonstrated: with Remarks on the Publications of Sir William Young, Bart. Charles Bosanquet, Esq. and Joseph Lowe, Esq.; relative to the Value of the West-India Trade. London, 1807. 8° (6X3.2).

SPENCER, Herbert, an English author; b. 1820.

9 Education: Intellectual, Moral, and Physical.

SPENCER, J. Anthony.

New-York, 1861. 12° (5.1X3.1).

Editor. See RITCHIE, W. Differential and Integral Calculus.

SPENCER, John C., Esq.

Editor, &c. See TOCQUEVILLE, A. C. H. C. de. Democracy in America. SPENCER, Rev. Thomas, of Liverpool; b. 1791. d. 1811.

10 Life of Rev. Th. Spencer. See RAFFLES, T.

SPENSER, Edmund, an English poet; b. about 1553. d. 1599.

11 Faerie Queene (The), disposed into XII. Bookes, fashioning twelve Morall Vertues. London, 1609. 2° (7.7×5 irr.), 2 cols. 12 Poetical Works. The Text carefully revised, and illustrated with Notes, original and selected, by F. J. Child. Vol. 1-5. [Portrait and Memoir.] Boston, 1855. 16° (4.8X2.8 irr.).

13 Spenser and the Faëry Queen. By Mrs. C. M. Kirkland.

New York and London, 1847. 12° (5.4X3.5).

3d ed.

SPIELMANN, Jacques Reinbold, Prof. of Chem. at Strasburg; b. 1722. d. 1783. Instituts de Chymie. Traduits du Latin, sur la seconde Edition par M. Cadet le jeune. Tom. 1, 2. Paris, 1770. 12° (4.7×2.3). SPIERS, A., Prof. of English at National College of Bonaparte, Paris. 2 General English and French Dictionary newly composed from the English Dictionaries of Johnson, Webster, Richardson, etc. from the French Dictionaries of the French Academy, Laveaux, Boiste, Bescherelle, etc. Paris, 1849. 8° (7.8X4.8), 3 cols., pp. 716. 3 General French and English Dictionary newly composed from the French Dictionaries of the French Academy, Laveaux, Boiste, Bescherelle, etc. from the English Dictionaries of Johnson, Webster, Richardson, etc. Paris, 1849. 8° (7.8X4.8), 3 cols., pp. 615. SPINOZA, Baruch, or Benedict de, a Dutch philosopher; b. 1632. d. 1677. 4 Opera qvae svpersvnt omnia. Itervm edenda cvravit, Praefationes, Vitam Avctoris, nec non Notitias, qvae ad Historiam Scriptorvm pertinent, addidit H. E. G. Pavlvs. Vol. 1, 2. Cvm Imagine avctoris.

5 Vie (La) de B. de Spinosa, tirée des
moignage de plusieurs personnes

SPIRIT 6 (The) of Despotism.

Ienae, 1802, '03. 8° (6.4X3.6). écrits de ce philosophe, et du té

Par J. Colerus.

La Haye, 1706. 12° (4.6×2.5).
London, 1795. 12° (5.5X3).

SPIRIT (The) of the Pilgrims, for the years 1828-1833. Vol. 1-6. [Edited by Boston, 1828-32. 8° (6.8X3.8).

7 E. Pond. Monthly.]

SPOONER, W. C., Esq.

8 Veterinary Art. See (ENCYCLOPEDIA Metropolitana, vol. 7). SPOTSWOOD, John, Archbp. of St. Andrews; b. 1565. d. 1639.

9 History (The) of the Church of Scotland, beginning the Year of Our Lord 203, and continued to the End of the Reign of King James VI. [Portrait of Author.] London, 1655. 2° (10.4×5.4), m. b., pp. 546+. SPRAGUE, Rev. William Buel, D.D., of Albany; b. in Andover, Conn., 1795. 10 Annals of the American Pulpit; or Commemorative Notices of distinguished American Clergymen of various Denominations, from the Early Settlement of the Country .. With historical Introductions. Vol. 1,2. [Trinitarian Congregational.] 3, 4. [Presbyterian.] 5. [Protestant Episcopalian.] 6. [Baptist.] 7. [Methodist.] 7 vols. [Portraits.] New York, 1857-'61. 8° (7.4×4.1).

Chalmers, D.D., delivered in

NOTE. This work will be completed in two more volumes.
11 Discourse commemorative of the Rev. Th.
Albany, June 27, 1847.

Albany, 1847. 8°, pp. 47.

12 Discourse delivered before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Bowdoin College, September 5, 1850.

Albany, 1850. 8°, pp. 44.

13 Lectures illustrating the Contrast between True Christianity and various
other Systems.
New-York, 1837. 8° (5.7X3.1).
14 Lectures on Revivals of Religion: with an introductory Essay by L.
Woods; also an Appendix, consisting of Letters from Rev. Drs. Alex-
ander, Wayland, Dana, Miller, &c. Albany, 1832. 8° (6.2×3.7).

15 Lectures to Young People. With an introductory Address, by S. Miller. New-York, 1830. 12° (5.7X3.2). 16 Letters from Europe, in 1828; first published in the New-York Obsarver. [By W. B. Sprague.] New-York, 1828. 12° (5.2×3.3). 17 Life of Timothy Dwight. See SPARKS, J. (Amer. Biogr., 2d Ser., vol. 4.)

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