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Observations on the reconciliation of Great Britain and the colonies, in which are exhibited arguments for and against that measure; by a friend of American liberty. Philadelphia, 1776. 80.

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"Perhaps by Rev. Jacob Green of New Jersey." SABIN. [O'Connor, T.] An impartial and correct history of the war between the United States and Great Britain, 1812-15, including documents. New York, 1815. 120. PP. 304.

Ogden, J. De P. The founders of New York; being the anniversary address, Dec. 5. 1845, before the St. Nicholas Society. New York, 1846. 8o. PP. 19.

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Oliphant, T. L. K. The old and middle English. London, 1878. 160. pp. xxvi+668.

A revised and enlarged edition of the first two parts of his "Standard English," which is also in the Library. Two copies.

Select Committee upon Relief of Ten- time; a supplement to the histories thereof. JamaiOnderdonck, H., jr. Queen's county in olden Report, Feb. 13, 1850.

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Attorney General. Report to the Assembly [on manorial titles], Feb. 18, 1853. n. t.-p. 80. pp. 8.

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Parker, J. H. The archæology of Rome. Pt. I, 4, 5, 7-12. Oxford, etc., 1876-79. 9 pt. in 8 v. 80. Illus.

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2d ed. 1878. 4. The twelve Egyptian obelisks. 2d ed. 1879. - 5. The forum Romanum. 2d ed. 1879.-7. The colosseum at Rome. 1876.-8. The aqueducts of Rome. 1876.-9. The tombs in and near Rome. 1876; 10. Mythology in funereal sculpture, and Early Christian sculpture. 1877..-11. Medieval church and altar decorations in Rome, and Mosaic pictures. 1876. 12. The catacombs of Rome. 1877.

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Committee on Leasehold Estates. Report, wastes its time. — The clothes mania. - Log-rolling at WashMarch 16, 1846. n. t.-p. 80. pp. 27. In vol. lettered "Manorial pamphlets.

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iii. Whether 'twere rightly said, live concealed; tr. by T. Whitaker. - Abstract of a comparison between Aristophanes and Menander; tr. by W. Baxter.- Banishment; tr. by J. Patrick. - Brotherly love; tr. by J. Thomson. Wherefore the Pythian priestess now ceases to deliver her oracles in verse; tr. by J. Philips. -Of those sentiments concerning nature with which philosophers were delighted; tr. by J. Dowel. - Breviate of a discourse showing that the Stoics speak greater improbabilities than the poets; tr. by W. Baxter. - Symposiacs; tr. by T. C. — Moral virtue; tr. by C. H.-Natural questions; tr. by R. Brown.

Pennsylvania.-Provincial Council, afterwards Executive Council. Minutes, 1683-1790. Philadelphia, etc., 1852-53. 16 v. Contents:-i. Memorial, report and acts on printing the Minutes. Charter. - Documents.- Minutes, March 10, 1683Nov. 27, 1700. — ii. Dec. 18, 1700-May 16, 1717.-iii. May 31, 1717-Jan. 23, 1735-36. —iv. Feb. 7, 1735-36-Oct. 15, 1745. -v. Dec. 17, 1745-March 20, 1754. vi. April 2, 1754-Jan. 29, 1756. vii. Jan. 29, 1756–Jan. 11, 1758. viii. Jan. 13, 1757-Oct. 4, 1762. ix. Oct. 15, 1762-Oct. 17, 1771.-X. Oct. 18, 1771-Sept. 27, 1775.- Minutes of the Council of Safety, June 30, 1775-Nov. 12, 1776. —xi. Proceedings of the Council of Safety, Nov. 13, 1776-March 17, 1777. - Memorandum, Dec. 31, 1776-March 17, 1777. Minutes of the Supreme Executive iv. Why the oracles cease to give answers; tr. by R. MidgCouncil, March 4, 1777-May 20, 1779.-xii. Proceedings, Mayley. - Isis and Osiris, or the ancient religion and philosophy of 21, 1779-July 12, 1781. —xiii. July 13, 1781-Dec. 31, 1783.- Egypt; tr. by W. Baxter. Concerning such whom God is xiv. Jan. 1, 1784-April 3, 1786. -xv. July 4, 1786-Feb. 6, slow to punish; tr. by J. Philips. Of natural affection towards 1789.-xvi. Feb. 7, 1789-Dec. 20, 1790. one's offspring; tr. by R. Brown. - Concerning the fortune of Also called "Colonial records." the Romans; tr. by J. Oswald. - Garrulity; tr. by J. Philips. by Sir A. I. -Discourse to an unlearned prince; tr. by J. Ker-Love; tr. by the same. - Five tragical histories of love; tr. sey.-Herodotus's malice; tr. by A. G.-Common conceptions, against the Stoics; tr. by S. White. The contradictions of the Stoics; tr. by E. Smith. Of the word El engraven over the gate of Apollo's temple at Delphi; tr. by R. Kippax. -Whether vice is sufficient to render a man unhappy; tr. by S. White. Whether the passions of the soul or the diseases of the body are worse; tr. by the same.

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Plea (The) of the colonies on the charges brought against them by Lord Md, and others, in a letter to his lordship. London, 1775. 8°. pp. 47. Plutarchus. Morals; translated by several hands; corrected and revised by W. W. Goodwin, with an introduction by R. W. Emerson. Boston, 1878. 5 v. 8o.

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ii. The banquet of the seven wise men; tr. by R. Davis. How a young man ought to hear poems; tr. by S. Ford. Envy and hatred; tr. by P. Lancaster. How to know a flatterer from a friend; tr. by [G.] Tullie. That it is not possible to live pleasurably according to the doctrine of Epicurus; tr. by W. Baxter. Roman questions; tr. by I. Chauncy. -Greek questions; tr. by the same. The love of wealth; tr. by [J. Patrick. How a man may inoffensively praise himself without being liable to envy; tr. by [P.] Lancaster. - The procrea

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Plymouth Council. The first Plymouth patent, granted June 1, 1621; now first printed from the original manuscript; edited by C. Deane. Cambridge, 1854. 4o. pp. 16.

Pocket logarithms to four places of decimals, including logarithms of numbers and logarithmic sines and tangents to single minutes. New York, 1883. pp. (2)+139. (Van Nostrand's science

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Proceedings of the public demonstration of sympathy with Pope Pius IX., and with Italy, New York, Nov. 29, 1847. New York, 1847. 80. pp. 60.

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Quain, J. Elements of anatomy; edited by A. Thomson, E. A. Schäfer and G. D. Thane. 9th ed. London, 1882. 2 v. 80. Illus. Contents:-i. Osteology. Arthrology. - Myology. - Angeiology. - Neurology. Superficial and topographical anatomy.ii. General anatomy, or histology. Special anatomy of the viscera, or splanchnology. - Embryology. A dictionary of medicine; by Quain, R., editor. various writers. New York, 1883. 8°. pp. (iii.)xviii. 1816. Illus.

Quebec Emigrant Society. Proceedings, April 23, 1832; with the report of the committee on management, and the new rules and regulations. Quebec, 1832. 24o. pp. 16. In vol. lettered "Pamphlets." Quincy, J. An address to the citizens of Boston, Sept. 17, 1830, the close of the second century from the settlement of the city. Boston, 1830. 80. PP. 68.

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Ranke, F. L. von. A history of England, principally in the seventeenth century. Oxford, 1875. 6 v. 80.

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III., 1697-1702. - Appendix: Illustrations of details from original documents. —vi. Appendix (concluded): Criticism of the historians. The war in Ireland. - Reports of F. Bonnet to the Court of Brandenburg. - Correspondence of William III. Rannie, D. W. Historical outline of the English constitution. New York, 1882. 16o. PP. (8)+180.

Ratzinger, G. Die Volkswirthschaft in ihren sittlichen Grundlagen: ethisch-sociale Studien über Cultur und Civilisation. Freiburg im Breisgau, 1881. 80. pp. (2)+xiv. +532.

Contents:-Armuth und Reichthum. - Eigenthum und Communismus. - Arbeit und Kapital. - Wucher und Zins. — Vergangenheit und Gegenwart. Cultur und Civilization.

Recovery (The) of America demonstrated to be practicable by Great Britain; containing a copy of the outlines of a plan for reinstating the British empire, addressed to the Earl of Shelbourne; also an address to several of the cabinet ministers; by a man of no party. London, 1782. 8o. pp. 26.

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Review (A) of the constitution proposed by the late convention held at Philadelphia, 1787; by a federal republican. Philadelphia, 1787. 8o. pp. 39. Review of the grounds upon which certain persons apply for legislative interference with the corporation of Trinity Church. Albany, 1846. 8°. pp. 22.

In vol. lettered "Trinity Church pamphlets, 1." Reynolds, J. R., editor. A system of medicine; with additions and illustrations by H. Hartshorne. Philadelphia, 1880. 3 v. 80.

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system. ii. Diseases of the respiratory and circulatory systems. iii. Diseases of the digestive, blood-glandular, urinary, reproductive, and cutaneous systems.

Reynolds, M. Locomotive engine driving a manual for engineers. 4th ed., comprising [also] A key to the locomotive engine. London, 1880. sm. 80. pp. (2)+xiii.+258. Illus.

Reynolds, W. M. The Swedish Church in America; discourse before the Historical Society of the American Lutheran Church, May 18, 1848. Gettysburg, [Penn. ], 1849. 8o. pp. 40. In vol. lettered "Historical addresses, &c.'

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Rosenthal, L. America and France: the influence of the United States on France in the XVIIIth century. New York, 1882. 120. pp. (5)+302.

Routh, E. J. The elementary part of a treatise on the dynamics of a system of rigid bodies. 4th ed. London, 1882. 80. pp. xii. +385.

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Rowlandson, Mrs. Mary. A true history of [her] captivity and restoration, wherein is set forth the cruel and inhumane usage she underwent amongst the heathens, for eleven weeks time, and her deliverance from them; whereunto is annexed a sermon of the possibility of God's forsaking a people that have been near and dear to him, by Joseph Rowlandson. London, 1682. sm. 4o. pp. (6)+ 46.

Royal kalendar; or, Annual register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for 1775. | London, [1775]. 24°. PP. (52)+270.

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Riker, J., jr. The annals of Newtown, in Queen's county, New York; containing its history from its first settlement, facts concerning adjacent towns; also a particular account of numerous Long Island families. New York, 1852. 8o. pp. (2)+ 437. Maps.

Ritchie, Mrs. A. I. Thackeray. Madame de Sévigné. Philadelphia, 1881. 160. pp. xii.+181. (Oliphant, Mrs. M. O. W., editor. Foreign classics for English readers [xiii.].)

Robbins, T. An historical view of the first planters of New England. Hartford, 1815. 120. pp. 300.

Robinson, S. W. Railroad economics; or, Notes [on] Ohio railways. New York, 1882. 180. pp. 131. Illus. (Van Nostrand's science series, 59.)

Royce, 'S. Deterioration and race education, with practical application to the condition of the peoNew York, 1878. 120. pp. 504. Russell, W. The history of America, from its discovery by Columbus to the close of the present war [1492-1760]; with an appendix, containing an account of the present contest between Great Britain and her colonies. London, 1778. 2 v. fo. Illus. Contents:-i. Discovery of America, and conquest of Mexico and Peru. - European settlements in So. America and the Isthmus of Mexico. West Indies. ii. Same, continued. ——— Appendix, 1763–1778. North America. Rusticus, pseud. Remarks on a late pamphlet entitled Plain truth. Philadelphia, 1776. 8o. pp.

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America from its discovery to the present time. Vol. Sabin, J. A dictionary of books relating to i.-xiv., 2. New York, 1868-82. 13 v., 2 pt. 8o.

Contents: -i. A-Bedford. ii. Bedinger-Brownell. -iii. Brownell-Chesbrough. iv. Cheshire-Costa. - v. Costa-Dumorter.-vi. Dumoulin-Franklin.-vii. Franklin-Hall.—viii. Hall-Huntington. ix. Huntington-Lacroix. -x. LacroixM'Clary. xi. McClean-Mémoire. xii. Mémoire-Nederland. xiii. Nederland-Omai. -xiv., 1-2. Omaña-Pennsyl

vania.

Sachs, J. von. Text-book of botany, morphological and physiological; edited, with appendix, by S. H. Vines. 2d ed. Oxford, 1882. 8o. pp. (iii.)xii.+980. Illus.

Sackville, G. Germain, 1st viscount. Correspondance avec les généraux Clinton, Cornwallis et Strength of wrought-iron bridge members. les amiraux dans la station de l'Amérique; avec pluNew York, 1882. 180. Pp. 175. (Van Nos-sieurs lettres interceptées du Général Washington, trand's science series, 60.) du Marquis de La Fayette et de M. de Barras, chef d'Escadre; traduit de l'anglois. Berne, 1782. 8°. Pp. xvi.+304.

Contents:- General theory. - Formulas. Rogers, E. P. A historical discourse on the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany, Nov. 26, 1857, in the North Dutch Church. New York, 1858. 80. Pp. 120. Illus.

St. Jude's Protestant Episcopal Free Church (N. Y. City). A brief statement of facts as connected with an application by St. Jude's to

Trinity Church, N. Y., for support. New York, 1846. 80. PP. 28.

In vol. lettered "Trinity Church pamphlets, 2." Saintsbury, G. (E. B.). Dryden. New York, 1881. 120. pp. vi.+(2)+192. (Morley, J., editor. English men of letters.)

Sanborn, F. B. Henry D. Thoreau. Boston, 1883. 160. pp. viii.+324. Port. (Warner, C. D., editor. American men of letters [iii.].) Sargent, Mrs. M. E., editor. Sketches and reminiscences of the Radical Club of Chestnut st., Boston. Boston, 1880. 80. pp. xii.+418. Illus.

Seward, W. H. Autobiography, 1801-34; with a memoir of his life, and selections from his correspondence, 1831-46, by F. W. Seward. New York, 1877. 80. pp. 822. Portrs.

Shea, G. The nature and form of the American government founded in the Christian religion. Boston, 1883. 160o. pp. 82.

[Sherman, Mrs. E. (E.), compiler.] Memorial of Thomas Ewing. New York, 1873. 80. pp. 289+(2). Port.

Sherman, J.

Selected speeches and reports on finance and taxation, 1859-78. New York, 1879. 80. pp. vii.+(1)+640.

Sherman, W. T. Memoirs. New York, 1875. 2 v. 80. Map in pocket.

Shunk, W. F.

The field engineer; a book of practice in the survey, location and track-work of railroads, [with] tables. New York, 1882. 120. Pp. xv.+(1)+325. Siebold, C. T. E. von. Anatomy of the invertebrata; translated by W. I. Burnett. Boston, 1874. 80. pp. 470.

Contents:- Whittier, J. G. Poem. -Emerson, R. W.
Religion. Weiss, J. The immanence of God. - Wasson,
D. A. Democracy. -Howe, Mrs. J. W. Limitations.
James, H. Nature and person. -Weiss, J. Woman.
Everett, C. C. Relation of Jesus to the present age. -
Cranch, C. P. Symbolic conceptions of the Deity. - Froth-
ingham, O. B. Borromeo. Gannett, W. C. The unseen.
Channing, W. H. The Christian name. - Linton, W. J.
The people. Sanborn, F. B. Newspapers. - Wasson, D.
A. Thou shalt. Weiss, J. Music. -Higginson, T. W.
Sappho. Grew, Miss M. Essential Christianity. - Whit-
tier, J. G. How Mary Grew. - Coquerel, A., Religion and
art. Weiss, J. Heart in Religion. - Bartol, C. A. The
prayer gauge. -Hedge, F. H. Pantheism. Wells, D. A.
Economic laws. -Powell, A. M. Quakerism. - Morse, E.
S. Evolution. Longfellow, S. Law. Bartol, C. A.
Self-oblivion. - James, H. Marriage. Everett, C. C. Trag-
edy. Weiss, J. Constancy to an ideal. Leonowens, tor.
Mrs. A. H. Oriental religion. - Coan, T. M. Raphael.
Cranch, C. P. Bird and Bell. Weiss, J. Fatality.
Everett, C. C. Imagination. - Pierce, B. The nebular the-
ory.Potter, W. J. Buckle and Carlyle. - Shaler, N. S.
Darwinism.-Powell, J. W.-Indian ethics.Hunt, T. S.
Harmonies of the universe. - Emerson. -J. Tyndal. Dom
Pedro II. Charles Sumner.-J. T. Sargent. - Hyatt, A.
Heredity; -Evolution. Davidson, T. Individuality.
Pierce, B. Ideality. Everett, C. C. Don Quixote..
Fiske, J. Language.-Everett, C. C. The comic. Howi-
son, G. Philosophy. Jeffries, B. J. Color-blindness.
Holmes, O. W. J. Edwards. -Pierce, B. The impossible

in mathematics. - Reminiscences.

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Divisions:- General history. Manners and customs.. Antiquities. Geography.-Tribal organization, etc. - Intellectual capacity. Topical history. - Physical type. - Language. Art. Religion and mythology. - Demonology, magic, etc. Medical knowledge. - Condition and prospects. -Statistics and population. - Biography. - Literature.PostColumbian history. - Economy and statistics.

There is also an engr. t.-p., "Information respecting the

history [etc.] of the Indian tribes," etc.

Scott, E. G. The development of constitutional liberty in the English colonies of America. New York, 1882. 80. pp. xv.+334.

Contents:-The era of constitutional development in England. The era of state development in America. -The era of constitutional development in America.

Searles, W. H. The railroad spiral; the theory of the compound transition curve reduced to practical formulæ and rules for field work, with

16o.

Sime, J. Schiller. Philadelphia, [1883].
PP. (5)+214. (Oliphant, Mrs. M. O. W., edi-
Foreign classics for English readers [xv.].)
Sketches and eccentricities of Col. David Crock-
New ed. New York, 1835. 120. pp. 209.
Smith, F. H. Rocks, minerals and stocks.
Chicago, 1882. 120. pp. vii.+(1)+234.

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Smith, George. History of Delaware county, Penn., from the discovery of the territory included the geology of the county, and catalogues of its minwithin its limits to the present time, with a notice of erals, plants, quadrupeds and birds. Philadelphia, 1862. 8°. pp. vii.+582. Illus.

"Written under the direction of the Delaware County Institute of Science."

Smith, M. A geographical view of the British possessions in North America, comprehending Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, New Britain, Lower and Upper Canada, with all the country to the north and west; with an appendix, containing a concise history of the war in Canada, to date. Baltimore, 1814. 16o. 288. PP.

Smith, Walter. The drawing book of standard reproductions and original designs. Boston, (cop. 1872). fo. 200 plates.

[Smith, William, D.D.] A general idea of the college of Mirania; with a sketch of the method of teaching science and religion in the several classes, and some account of its rise, establishment and buildings. New York, 1753. sm. 4o. pp. 86.

A sermon on the present situation of American affairs, preached in Christ Church, June 23, 1775. Philadelphia, 1775. 8o. pp. (4)+iv.+32.

Smith, William, Chief Justice of N. Y. The which is annexed a description of the country, the history of the province of New York, 1608-1732; to inhabitants, and the constitution of the courts of justice. London, 1757. 4o. pp. xii. +255. Illus. tables of deflections and ordinates for five hundred spirals. New York, 1882. 120. pp. vii.+(1)+85. Smith, W., and H. Wace, editors. A dictionSeeley, J. R. Life and times of Stein; or, Ger- ary of Christian biography, literature, sects and docmany and Prussia in the Napoleonic age. Cam-trines: being a continuation of The dictionary of bridge, 1878. 3 v. 80. the Bible.' Vol. i.-iii. Boston, 1877-82. 3 v. 8o. Contents:-i. A-D. — ii. Eaba-Hermocrates. iii. Hermogenes-Myensis.

Illus.

Contents:-i. Before the catastrophe. The catastrophe. Ministry of Stein, first period.. -ii. Same, transition.-Same,

conclusion. Stein in exile. — iii. Return from exile. - Stein at the Congress. - Old age.

Seward, O. R. William H. Seward's travels around the world. New York, 1876. 8o. pp. xii.+ 788. Illus.

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