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ELBRIDGE JEFFERSON CUTLER. veille. A poem read before the Phi Beta Kappa society at Cambridge, July 18, 1861. War poems.

By Elbridge Jefferson Cutler. (Boston. Little, Brown and Company. 1867.) pp. 9-17.

The delivery of this poem, which deservedly produced a strong effect, is described in the Memoir of Mr. Cutler, and in Rev. E. E. Hale's notice in the Christian Examiner (Sept. 1861). A мs. note on the fly leaf of the copy of War poems in this library gives a curious bit of literary history. "Reveille' was reprinted in the South during the war, with such changes as made it serve the Confederate cause. It was afterward reprinted in England as evidence of the spirit which animated the Confederacy."

The poem was also issued as a tract by the American Unitarian Association, with the following title:

Liberty and law. A poem for the hour. Army series. No. 4. [Boston.] 1861. 8°. pp. 11.

1862. GEORGE WILLIAM CURTIS.

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+SAMUEL FRANCIS SMITH.

- WILLIAM GREENLEAF ELIOT.

JOSEPH PARRISH THOMPSON. GEORGE HENRY BOKER. Our heroic A poem read before the Phi Beta Kappa society of Harvard University, July 20, 1865. Boston. Ticknor and Fields. 1865. 12o. pp. 20. 1867.- RALPH WALDO EMERSON.

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and culture. Address read before the ciety at Cambridge, July 18, 1867. Letters and Social aims. New and revised edition. (Boston. 1884.) pp. 197-222. Also in other editions.

JOSIAH PHILLIPS QUINCY.

1868. † WILLIAM EVERETT. Hesione: or Europe unchained. A poem delivered before the . B. K. fraternity of Harvard College, July 16, 1868. Boston. Little, Brown and Co. 1868. 8° (large paper.) pp. 28.

1870. † OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES. Mechanism in thought and morals. An address delivered before the Phi Beta Kappa society of Harvard University, June 29, 1870. With notes and afterthoughts. -Car il ne faut pas se méconnaître, nous sommes automates autant qu'esprit.”—Pascal : Pensées, chap. xi. § 4. Boston. James R. Osgood

and Co. 1871. 12°. pp. 101.

† WILLIAM REED HUNTINGTON.

1871.-NOAH PORTER.

FRANCIS BRET HARTE. Aspiring Miss De Laine. (A chemical narrative.) Poetical works. Household edition. (Boston. Houghton, Mifflin and Co.) pp. 212–218.

1873.-CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS. An address delivered at Cambridge before the society of the Phi Beta Kappa, 26 June, 1873. Cambridge. John Wilson and Son. 1873. 8°. pp. 28.

The subject of the oration is the relation between the College and the state.

1874.-CHARLES CARROLL EVERETT. The gain of history. Unitarian Review, August, 1874; ii. 16-36.

+ CHRISTOPHER PEARSE CRANCH. The century and the nation. Read before the Phi Beta Kappa society of Harvard College, June 25, 1874. The bird and the bell, with other poems. (Boston. 1875.) pp. 251-269.

1875. THEODORE DWIGHT WOOLSEY. The relations of honor to political life. An address delivered before the society of the Phi Beta Kappa of Harvard College, July 1, 1875. New Haven. Judd and White. 1875. 8°. pp. 28.

+ WALTER MITCHELL. The mocking-bird. [A poem delivered in the Chapel of Harvard University, Thursday, July 1, 1875, before the Phi Beta Kappa society.] Scribner's Monthly, Dec. 1875; xi. 171-176.

1876. - JEREMIAH LEWIS DIMAN. The alienation of the educated class from politics. An oration before the Phi Beta Kappa society at Cambridge, June 29, 1876. Providence. Sidney S. Rider. 1876. 8. pp. 37.

1877. THOMAS FRANCIS BAYARD. "Unwritten law." An address delivered before the Phi Beta Kappa society of Harvard University, at Cambridge, Massachusetts, June 28, 1877. Boston. A. Williams and Co. 1877. 8°. pp. 47. † EDMUND CLARENCE STEDMAN. Hawthorne. Poetical works. Household edition. (Boston. Houghton, Mifflin and Co.) pp. 391–398. This poem first appeared in "Hawthorne and other poems." Boston. Houghton, Mifflin and Co.

1878. JOHN WILLIAM DAWSON. The present rights and duties of science. Princeton review, November, 1878. pp. 674-696.

Also printed separately as "Article no. 3 from the Princeton Review." RICHARD HENRY STODDARD. History. Poems. Complete edition. (New York. 1880.) 1879.-CHARLES SMITH BRADLEY.

"The profession of the law as an element in society" was the subject of the oration, according to the Boston Advertiser.

1880.- RICHARD SALTER STORRS. The recognition of the supernatural in letters and in life. An oration [delivered before the Phi Beta Kappa society of Harvard College, 1 July, 1880]. New

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+ CHARLES GODFREY LELAND.

1882. CARL SCHURZ. [Oration, on the condition and prospects of American society, delivered before the Phi Beta Kappa society of Harvard College, 29 June, 1882.] Boston Daily Advertiser, 30 June, 1882.

1883. CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS. A college fetich. An address delivered before the Harvard chapter of the fraternity of the Phi Beta Kappa, in Sanders Theatre, Cambridge, June 28, 1883. Boston, Lee and Shepard; New York, Charles T. Dillingham. 1883. 8°. pp. 38.

ton, etc. 1883.

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The same. 8. pp. 38. The same. Third edition, with supplementary matter. Boston, etc. 1884. 8. pp. 71.

The address was printed in full in the Boston Herald, 29 June, 1883, and in the Independent, 9 Aug. 1883. A bibliography of the discussion aroused by the paper, will be found in "A list of the Publications of Harvard University and its officers, etc. 1880-85." Cambridge. 1886. [Bibliographical contributions of the Library of Harvard College. No. 21.] pp. 9-12.

ROBERT GRANT. Yankee Doodle. A poem delivered before the Phi Beta Kappa society of Harvard University, June 28, 1883. Boston. Cupples, Upham and Co. 1883. 16o. pp. 31.

1884.-RICHARD CLAVERHOUSE JEBB. Some ancient organs of public opinion. An address delivered before the members of the . B. K. society at Harvard College, June 26, 1884. Cambridge.

[England]. Printed at the University Press. 1884. 8. pp. 24.

1885. WILLIAM HENRY RAWLE. The case of the educated unemployed. An address delivered before the Harvard chapter of the fraternity of the Phi Beta Kappa society in Sanders Theatre, Cambridge, June 25th, 1885. Second edition. Boston, Little, Brown and Co.; London, Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington. 1885. 1.8°. pp. 31.

JOHN WHITE CHADWICK. A legend of good poets. A poem delivered June 25th, 1885, to the Phi Beta Kappa Fraternity of Harvard University. Boston. Geo. H. Ellis. 1885. 8°. pp. 20.

1886. DANIEL COIT GILMAN. An address before the Phi Beta Kappa society of Harvard University, July 1, 1886. [Baltimore.] 1886. 8. pp. 33.

The subject of the oration is the characteristics of a university.

1888. CHARLES WILLIAM ELIOT. The working of the American democracy. An address delivered before the fraternity B K of Harvard University, June 28, 1888. Cambridge. John Wilson and Son. 1888. 8°. pp. 24.

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+ PERCIVAL LOWELL.

HENRY CODMAN POTTER. The scholar and the state. Oration delivered June 26, 1890, before the Phi Beta Kappa chapter of Harvard University. New York. E. P. Dutton and Co. 1890. pp. 32.

+RICHARD WATSON GILDER. Ode: read before the society of the Phi Beta Kappa, Harvard University, June 26th, 1890. pp. (8).

Printed on one side of the page only. The poem, which is an address to "The spirit of beauty," appeared in the Critic, 28 June, 1890; xiii. 323.

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VOL. I.

1. EDWARD S. HOLDEN. Index-Catalogue of Books and Memoirs on the Transits of Mercury.

2. JUSTIN WINSOR. Shakespeare's Poems: a Bibliography of the Earlier Editions.

3. CHARLES ELIOT NORTON. Principal books relating to the Life and Works of Michelangelo, with Notes.

4. JUSTIN WINSOR. Pietas et Gratulatio. An Inquiry into the authorship of the several pieces.

5. LIST OF APPARATUS in different Laboratories of the United States, available for Scientific Researches involving Accurate Measurements.

6. THE COLLECTION OF BOOKS AND AUTOGRAPHS, be. queathed to Harvard College Library, by the Honor. able Charles Sumner.

7. WILLIAM C. LANE. The Dante Collections in the Harvard College and Boston Public Libraries. Pt. I.

8. CALENDAR of the Arthur Lee Manuscripts in Harvard College Library.

9. GEORGE LINCOLN GOODALE. The Floras of different countries.

10. JUSTIN WINSOR. Halliwelliana: a Bibliography of the Publications of James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps.

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VOL. II.

21. SECOND LIST OF THE PUBLICATIONS of Harvard Uni versity and its Officers. 1880-1885.

22. JUSTIN WINSOR. Calendar of the Sparks Manuscripts in Harvard College Library.

23. WILLIAM H. TILLINGHAST. Third List of the Publications of Harvard University and its Officers. 18851886.

24. WILLIAM C. LANE. Index to Recent Reference Lists, no. 2. 1885-1886.

25. W. G. FARLOW and WILLIAM TRelease. List of Works on North American Fungi.

26. WILLIAM C. LANE. The Carlyle Collection. 27. ANDREW MCF. DAVIS. A few notes on the Records of Harvard College.

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31. W. G. FARLOW. Supplemental List of Works on North American Fungi.

32. H. C. BADGER. Mathematical Theses, 1782-1839. 33. WILLIAM H. TILLINGHAST. Fifth list of Publications of Harvard University and its Officers. 1887-1888. 34. WILLIAM C. LANE. The Dante Collections in the Harvard College and Boston Public Libraries.

35. GEORGE E. WOODBERRY. Notes on the MS. of Shelley in the Harvard College Library.

36. WILLIAM C. LANE. The Treat Collection on Ritualism and Doctrinal Theology.

37. FRANK WEITENKAMPF. Bibliography of Hogarth.

VOL. III.

38. WILLIAM H. TILLINGHAST. Sixth List of Publications of Harvard University and its Officers. 18881889.

39. ALFRED C. POTTER. Bibliography of Beaumont and Fletcher.

40. WILLIAM C. LANE. Index to Recent Reference Lists, no. 4. 1890.

41. WILLIAM H. TILLINGHAST. Seventh List of Publications of Harvard University and its Officers. 18891890.

43. WILLIAM H. TILLINGHAST. The Orators and Poets of Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha of Massachusetts.

43. CHARLES GROSS. A Classified List of Books relating to British Municipal History.

A CLASSIFIED LIST OF BOOKS

RELATING TO

BRITISH MUNICIPAL HISTORY.

BY CHARLES GROSS, PH.D.

The following list is a selection from a bibliography comprising nearly 4000 titles, which I have almost ready for the press. The works relate, wholly or in part, to British municipal history, in other words, to the governmental or constitutional history of the cities and boroughs of Great Britain. I have tried to make the list a useful guide, not merely to librarians and general readers, but also to investigators of the whole or any particular phase of the subject. For a general criticism of the literature of the subject the reader may consult my essay A plea for reform in the study of English municipal

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history" (Papers of the American historical association, vol. v.).

The asterisks indicate a smaller selection of books of prime importance. H signifies that a book is in the Library of Harvard College. Books not in the Harvard College Library which may be found in the Boston Public Library are indicated by a B.

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Public Records and other Original
Authorities.

All the sources mentioned below are invaluable for the study of general municipal history. The most important are the Reports of the Corporations commission and of the Historical manuscripts commission. Most of the publications of the Record commission are also useful, e. g. the "Statutes of the realm," "Rotuli parliamentorum," "Quo warranto rolls," "Rymer's Foedera," etc.

See below under "Parliamentary representation," "Gilds," "Cinque Ports," "Wales," "Ireland," and "Scotland," for original authorities relating especially to these subjects; see also Part II., under the names of particular boroughs.

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GESETZE (Die) der angelsachsen. Herausgegeben von Reinhold Schmid. Leipzig. 1832. 80%. [Second edition. Leipzig. 1858. 8°.] H

This, like Thorpe's Ancient laws, contains most of the material extant relating to Anglo-Saxon boroughs. The second edition is far superior to the first.

*REPORTS of the commissioners appointed to inquire into the municipal corporations in England and Wales. First report, with appendix. (Parliam. papers, 1835, vols. xxiii.-xxvi.) 4 vols. London. 1835. fo H

Analytical index. (Parliam. papers, 1839, vol. xviii.) London. 1839. fo.

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Second report, London and Southwark. (Parliam. papers, 1837, vol. xxv.) London. 1837. fo. H

Reports upon certain boroughs. (Parliam. London. papers, 1837-38, vol. xxxv.) 1837-38. fo.

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First report of the commissioners appointed to inquire into the municipal corporations in Ireland. (Parliam. papers, 1835, vols. xxvii., xxviii.; 1836, vol. xxiv.) [Report and appendix, in four parts.] 3 vols. London. 1835-36. f. H General report of the commissioners . . in Scotland. (Parliam. papers, 1835, vol. xxix. ; 1836, vol. xxiii.) 2 vols. London. 1835-36. fo. H Report of the commissioners appointed to inquire into municipal corporations not subject to the Municipal corporations acts. (Parliam. papers, 1880, vol. xxxi.) London. 1880. fo. H *REPORTS of the royal commission on historical manuscripts. First report, 1870 thirteenth report, 1891. London. 1870-91. fo

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