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and its variation. Published by John Harris. 2 vols. London, 1744. Harris, 699, F. The same.

Harpe, La, 7063, O. de La Harpe,

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Abrege de L'histoire generale des voyages. Par M. de l'academie Francais. Tom. 21. A Paris, 1780. Choix de voyages dans les quarties parties du monde, ou précis des voyages les plus intéressans, par terre et par mer, depuis l'année 1806. Par J. Mac Carthy. 10 tomes. A Paris, 1821— 1822.

Pinkerton, 1493, Q. A general collection of the best and most interesting voyages and travels, in all parts of the world; many of which are now first translated into English. Digested on a new plan by John Pinkerton. 11 vols. London, 1808, &c.

2084, Q.

The same. 6 vols. Philadelphia, 1810.

Prevost, 319, Q. Histoire generale des voyages; with plates. 18 tomes. Par M. le Abbe Prevost. A la Haye, 1747. Gift of Thomas Mifflin, Esq. Purchas, 74, F. Purchas's pilgrims; containing the voyages made by ancient kings, patriarchs, apostles, philosophers and others, to the remote parts of the known world: with a description of all the circumnavigations of the globe, and the voyages of Englishmen along the coast of Africa, &c. 5 vols. London, 1625.

Smart, 2264, O. The world displayed; or a collection of voyages and travels, selected from the writers of all nations, by Smart, Goldsmith and Johnson; with plates. 8 vols. Philadelphia, 1795, &c.

505, F. A collection of voyages and travels; with plates. Translated from foreign languages into English. 4 vols. London, 1704. L.

32, O. A collection of voyages, discoveries and travels; containing whatever is worthy of notice in Europe, Asia, Africa, and America; with maps, plans and plates. 7 vols. London, 1767.

171, & 274, O. London, 1729.

A collection of voyages; with maps and draughts. 4 vols.

677, O. The naval chronicle; or voyages, travels, expeditions, and remarkable exploits of the most celebrated English navigators, travellers, and sea commanders, from the earliest accounts to the end of the year 1759; with the lives of the most eminent British admirals and seamen. 3 vols. London, 1760.

3817, O. A collection of modern and contemporary voyages and travels. 11 vols. Published by Sir Richard Phillips. London, 1804-1817.

5258, O. New voyages and travels; consisting of originals, translations and abridgments. 9 vols. London, 1819.

103, D. An universal history of voyages and travels; collected from authors in all languages. 2 vols. London, 1754.

341, D. A compendium of the most approved modern travels; containing a distinct account of the religion, government, commerce, &c. of several nations. 4 vols. London, 1757.

2523, D. Travels at home, and voyages by the fire-side, for the instruction and entertainment of young persons. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1816. London, 1800.

3865, D.

The modern traveller. 4 vols.

5631, D. The mariner's library, or voyager's companion. Boston, 1833.

VOYAGES AND TRAVELS IN VARIOUS PARTS OF THE WORLD.

Alexander, 1931, Q. Travels from India to England: comprehending a visit to the Burman empire, through Persia, Asia Minor, &c. in 1825-26. With maps and plates. By James Edward Alexander, Esq. London, 1827.

Ali Bey, 1670, Q. Travels of Ali Bey, in Morocco, Tripoli, Cyprus, Egypt, Arabia, Syria, and Turkey, between 1803 and 1807. Written by himself, and translated into English. 2 vols. London, 1816.

4844, & 7506, O. The same. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1816. Anderson, 979, Q. Journal of the forces which sailed from the Downs, in April, 1800, on a secret expedition, &c.; with a particular account of Malta, during the time it was subject to the British government; with plates. By Æneas Anderson. London, 1802.

Batuta, 2230, Q. 3. The travels of Ibn Batuta. Translated from the abridged Arabic manuscript copies preserved by the public library of Cambridge. With notes illustrative of the history, geography, botany, antiquities, &c. occurring throughout the work. By the Rev. Samuel Lee, B. D. London, 1829.

Bell, 110, 111, & 1991, Q. Travels from St. Petersburgh, in Russia, to diverse parts of Asia, viz :—1. To Ispahan, in Persia. 2. To Pekin, in China, through Siberia, &c. 3. From Mosco to Derbent, in Persia. 4. From St. Petersburgh to Constantinople, &c. With maps. By John Bell, of Antermony. 2 vols. Glasgow, 1763. M. No. 110, the gift of the late proprietaries of Pennsylvania.

Beltrami, 6364, O. A pilgrimage in Europe and America, leading to the discovery of the source of the Mississippi and Bloody river. By J. C. Beltrami. 2 vols. London, 1828.

Bramsen, 5202, O. Letters of a Prussian traveller, descriptive of a tour through Sweden, Prussia, Austria, Hungary, the Ionian islands, Egypt, Italy, the Tyrol, Hanover, Denmark, and Holland; interspersed with anecdotes and illustrations. By John Bramsen. 2 vols. London, 1818. 6301, O. Travels in Egypt, Syria, Italy, &c. &c. ; interspersed with anecdotes of distinguished persons. By John Bramsen. 2 vols. London, 1820.

Brown, 338, & 8436, O. The travels and adventures of Edward Brown, Esq.; containing his observations on France and Italy; his voyage to the Levant; his account of the isle of Malta; his remarks in his journey through Lower and Upper Egypt; with a brief description of the Abyssinian empire. London, 1739.

Brooke, 7287, O.
Brooke.

Sketches of Spain and Morocco. By Sir Arthur de Capell 2 vols. London, 1831.

Bruyn, Le, 381, F. Travels into Muscovy, Persia, and part of the East Indies; containing a description of whatever is remarkable in those countries; with plates. By M. Corneille Le Bruyn. Also an account of the journey of Mr. Isbrants, through Russia and Tartary to China; with remarks on the travels of Sir John Chardin and Mr. Kæmpfer. 2 vols. London, 1737.

Campbell, 6804, O. A journey over land to India, partly by a route never gone before by any European, &c. &c. By Donald Campbell, of Barbreck, Esq. &c. Philadelphia, 1797.

Capper, 1601, O. Observations on the passage to India, through Egypt; also by Vienna, through Constantinople to Aleppo, and from thence by Bagdad, and across the Great Desert to Bassora; with plates. By James Capper. 3d edit. London, 1785. 386, 4. & 1141, Q. The same. London, 1785.

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Chateaubriand, 4847, & 7695, O. Recollections of Italy, England, and America, with essays on various subjects in morals and literature.

de Chateaubriand. Philadelphia, 1816.

4898, O. The same. 2 vols. London, 1816.

6362, O.

By F. A.

Travels in America and Italy: by the Viscount de

Chateaubriand. 2 vols. London, 1828.

4287, 4384, & 4387, O. Travels in Greece, Palestine, Egypt, Barbary, &c.; during the years 1806 and 1807, by F. A. de Chateaubriand. Translated from the French, by Frederick Shoberl. 2 vols. London, 1812.

Clarke, 1509, Q. Travels in various countries of Europe, Asia, and Africa. By Edward Daniel Clarke, LL. D. Part 1st. Russia, Turkey, Tartary. London, 1810. Part 2d. Greece, Egypt, and the Holy Land. London, 1812.

4243, 4244, 4245, & 7969, O. Travels in various countries of Europe, Asia, and Africa. By Edward Daniel Clarke, LL. D. Part 1st. Russia, Turkey, Tartary. Philadelphia, 1811.

2411, & 4481, D. The same. New York, 1815.

Collins, 2012, D. Voyages to Portugal, Spain, Sicily, Malta, Asia Minor, Egypt, &c. from 1796 to 1801; with historical sketches and occasional reflections, moral and religious. By Francis Collins, lieutenant of the Dolphin. Philadelphia, 1809. Gift of Solomon Wiatt. Cook, 8037, O. Voyages and travels through the Russian empire, Tartary, and part of the kingdom of Persia. By John Cook, M. D. Edin-` burgh, 1770.

Coryat, 2202, O. Coryat's crudities; being an account of his travels, mostly on foot, in different parts of the globe; with his letters from India, &c. his orations, character, and death, and extracts relating to him from various authors. With plates. 3 vols. London, 1776.

Drummond, 70, & 73, F. Travels through different cities of Germany, Italy, Greece, and several parts of Asia, as far as the banks of the Euphrates. By Alexander Drummond. London, 1754.

Eden, 931, O.

The history of trauayle in the VVest and East Indies, and other countreys lying eyether way, towardes the Moluccaes; as Moscouia, Persia, Arabia, Syria, Ægypte, Ethiopia, Gvinea, China in Cathayo, and Giapan; vvith a discourse of the north-west passage. Gathered in parte and done into Englyshe by Richarde Eden, and finished by Richarde V Villes. London, 1577.

Egmont, Van, 747, O. Travels through part of Europe, Asia Minor, the islands of the Archipelago, Syria, Palestine, Egypt, Mount Sinai, &c. By I. Ægidius Van Egmont and John Heyman. Translated from the Low Dutch. 2 vols. London, 1759.

Evliyá, 2260, Q. Oriental translations. Narrative of travels in Europe, Asia,
and Africa, in the 17th century. By Evliyá Efendi. Translated from
the Turkish by the Ritter Joseph Von Hammer. London, 1834.
over land from England to India.
London, 1830.

Elwood, 7177, O. Narrative of a journey
By Mrs. Colonel Elwood. 2 vols.
Forster, 831, Q. A journey from Bengal to England, through the northern part
of India, Cashmire, Afghanistan, and Persia, and into Russia, by the
Caspian Sea. By George Forster. 2 vols. London, 1798.

Fitzclarence, 1758, Q. Journal of a route across India through Egypt to Eng

land, in 1817, and 1818. By Lieut. Col. Fitzclarence. London, 1819. Galt, 1556, Q. Voyages and travels in the years 1809, 1810, and 1811, con

taining statistical, commercial, and miscellaneous observations on Gibraltar, Sardinia, Sicily, Malta, Serigo, and Turkey. By John Galt. London, 1812.

Glascock, 3132, D. Naval sketch book; or the service afloat and ashore; with

characteristic reminiscences, fragments, and opinions. 2d edit. 2 vols. By Capt. Glascock. London, 1826.

Griffiths, 1419, Q.

Travels in Europe, Asia Minor, and Arabia. By J. Griffiths, M. D. London, 1805.

Hall, 4201, & 4250, D.

Fragments of voyages and travels, including anecdotes of a naval life; chiefly for the use of young persons. By Captain Basil Hall, R. N. 2 vols. Philadelphia and London, 1831.

5567, D. Fragments of voyages and travels. By Captain Basil Hall. 2d series. 3 vols. Edinburgh, 1832.

5788, D. Fragments of voyages and travels. 2d and 3d series. By Captain Basil Hall. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1833.

5763, D. Fragments of voyages and travels. By Captain Basil Hall. 3d series. 3 vols. London, 1833.

Herbert, 383, F. Some travels into divers parts of Asia and Africa; describing especially the Persian and Mogul empires. By Thomas Herbert, Esq. London, 1638.

Heude, 1760, Q. A voyage up the Persian gulf, and a journey over land from India to England, in 1817; containing notices of Arabia, Persia, Babylon, Asia Minor, &c. By Lieut. William Heude. London, 1819. Howel, 1829, O. A journal of the passage from India, by a route partly unfrequented, through Armenia and Natolia, or Asia Minor; with observations and instructions, for the use of those who intend to travel by that route. By Thomas Howel. London, 1790.

Hunter, 2310, O. Travels in the year 1792, through France, Turkey, and Hungary, to Vienna. By William Hunter. London, 1796.

Irving, 7198, & 7199, O. lumbus.

Voyages and discoveries of the companions of CoBy Washington Irving. Philadelphia, 1831.

4185, D. The same. London, 1831.

Jackson, 2714, O.

A journey from India towards England, in the year 1797; by a route over land, through Curdistan, Diarbek, &c. in Asia; and through Romalia, Bulgaria, &c. in Europe; with plates. By John Jackson, London, 1799.

Jenour, 836, Q. 3. The route to India through France, Germany, Hungary, Turkey, Natolia, Syria, and the desert of Arabia; delineated in a clear, concise manner, with the distances, time, mode, and expense of travelling. By Matthew Jenour. London, 1791.

Jesuits, 517, & 6625, O. The travels of the Jesuits into various parts of the world; compiled from their letters: giving an account of the manners, government, religion, &c. of the several nations visited by those fathers; with extracts from other travellers, and miscellaneous notes. Lockman. 2 vols. London, 1743.

By Mr.

6644, O. The travels of several learned missioners of the society of
Jesus, into divers parts of the Archipelago, India, China, and America,
&c. Translated from the French. London, 1714. M.
8478, O. Travels of the Jesuits into various parts of the world, parti-
cularly China and the East Indies. Translated from the celebrated
Lettres edifiantes et curieuses; by Mr. Lockman. 2d edit. 2 vols.
London, 1762.

Johnson, 1734, Q. A journey from India to England, through Persia, Georgia,
Russia, Poland, and Prussia, in the year 1817. By Lieut. Col. John
Johnson. London, 1818.

Jones, 6288, O. Travels in Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia, and Turkey,
also on the coasts of the sea of Azoff, and of the Black sea.
By G.
M. Jones. 2 vols. London, 1827.

Karamsin, 1432, D. Travels from Moscow, through Prussia, Germany, Switzerland, France and England. Translated from the German of Nicolai Karamsin. 3 vols. London, 1803.

Keppel, 1918, Q. Personal narrative of a journey from India to England, by Bussorah, Bagdad, Babylon, Persia, and St. Petersburgh, in 1824. By Captain George Keppel. London, 1827.

6247, & 6248, O. The same. Philadelphia, 1827.

Keatinge, 1669, Q. Travels in Europe and Africa, by Colonel Keatinge, comprising a journey through France, Spain, and Portugal, to Morocco; also, a second tour through France, in 1814. Illustrated by plates of antiquities, scenery, &c. London, 1816.

Langsdorff, 1606, Q. Voyages and travels in various parts of the world, during the years 1803-4-5 and 6. By G. H. Von Langsdorff. London, 1813.

Leonard, 5780, D. 2. Records of a voyage in the ship Dryad, in 1830, 1831, and 1832. By Peter Leonard.

Philadelphia, 1833.

Lithgow, 4993, O. Travels and voyages through Europe, Asia, and Africa, for nineteen years; containing an account of the religion, government, customs, trade, &c. of the several countries through which the author travelled: also, a narrative of the tortures he suffered in the Spanish inquisition. By William Lithgow. Leith, 1814.

Longfellow, 6064, D. Outre-mer; a pilgrimage beyond the sea. By Professor H. W. Longfellow. 2 vols. New York, 1835.

Lumisden, 5707, O. Journey from Merut, in India, to London. By Lieut. Thomas Lumisden. London, 1822.

Lushington, 4027, D.

Narrative of a journey from Calcutta to Europe, by way of Egypt, in 1827 and 1828. By Mrs. C. Lushington. London, 1829. Macarius, 2230, Q. 4. The travels of Macarius, patriarch of Antioch: written by his attendant archdeacon, Paul of Aleppo, in Arabic. by F. C. Belfour, A. M. Oxon. London, 1829.

Translated

2246, Q. Oriental translations: 1. The travels of Macarius, Patriarch of Antioch. Part 3d. London, 1830.

Macdonald, 1892, O. Travels in various parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa. By John Macdonald. London, 1790.

Mackintosh, 1220, & 4510, D.

Remarks on a tour through Europe, Asia, and Africa; giving a description of the characters, manners, and laws of each; with their productions. By Sir James Mackintosh. 2 vols. London, 1782. Dublin, 1786.

Macmichael, 1761, Q. A journey from Moscow to Constantinople; with a continuation of the route to Jerusalem, the Dead sea, Balbeck, Palmyra, &c. By William Macmichael, M. D. London, 1819.

Madden, 7032, O. Travels in Turkey, Egypt, Nubia, and Palestine, in 18245-6 and 1827. By R. R. Madden, Esq. 2 vols. London, 1829. Montague, 439, 459, 3706, & 4692, D. Letters written by Lady Mary Wortley Montague, during her travels in Europe, Asia, and Africa; containing, among other curious relations, accounts of the policy and manners of the Turks. 3 vols. London, 1768.

Mortimer, 8139, 5. & 8418, O. Observations and remarks made during a voyage to Teneriffe, to the N. W. coast of America, and Canton. By Lieut. George Mortimer. Dublin, 1791.

Motraye, De la, 173, F. A. De la Motraye's travels through Europe, Asia, and into part of Africa. 3 vols. London, 1730.

Neale, 1733, Q. Travels through some parts of Germany, Poland, Moldavia,
and Turkey. By Adam Neale, M. D. London, 1818.
Noah, 7516, 5177, & 5178, O. Travels in England and France, Spain and the
Barbary states, from 1813 to 1815. By Mordecai M. Noah, Esq.
New York, 1819.

Olivier, 913, Q. Travels in the Ottoman empire, Egypt, and Persia, undertaken by order of the government of France, during the first six years of the republic. With plates. By G. A. Olivier. Translated from the French. 2 vols. in one. London, 1801.

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