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2515 America: a general survey of the political situation of the several Powers of the Western Continent with

conjectures on their future prospects. By a Citizen of the United States. (Alex. Everett.)

37 American Prose Miscellany.

2504 American Register; or a summary of History, Politics, and Literature. 3 vols.

X 2505 American State Papers and Public Documents of the United States, from the accession of George Washington to the presidency; exhibiting a complete view of our foreign relations since that time. 8 vols. 30 Art of Thinking: by Henry Home, Esq. with Life of the Author.

25 Author's Jewel; consisting of Essays, Miscellaneous, Literary, and Moral. By S. Simpson.

2509 Azuni, M. D. A.-The Maritime Law of Europe. From the French. 2 vols.

51 Annals of the French Revolution, 1830. To which is added, a full account of the Celebration of said Revolution in the city of New-York, on 25th Nov. 1830. By Myer Moses.

55 American Anecdotes; original and select. 2 vols. 2525 Annals of Tryon Country; or the Border Warfare of New York during the Revolution. By W. W. Campbell.

63 Abercombie, John-Inquiries concerning the Intel-
lectual powers, and the investigation of Truth.
64 Abercombie, John-The Philosophy of the Moral
Feelings.

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157 Barbauld, Mrs. A. L.-Works.

Barclay's Trialsbefore the Presbytery of New Brunswick, and the Synod of New York and New Jersey. By Jacob Kerr.

149 Bartlett, Joseph-Aphorisms on Men, Manners, Prin ciples and Things.

2596 Barrington, Hon. D.-The possibility of approaching

the North Pole asserted.

With an appendix, con

taining papers on the same subject. By Colonel Beaufoy. With a Map.

160 Beauties of Shakespeare, regularly selected from each play, with a general Index, digesting them under proper heads. By Rev. William Dodd, L. L. D. 142 Beauties of Zimmerman: collected from his various works, with a biographical memoir of his life and writings. By Alex. Campbell.

716 Bee, a collection of Essays on the most interesting and entertaining subjects. By Oliver Goldsmith. (vl. 3.) 126 Bennet, Rev. Benj.-Discourses on the credibility of the Scriptures; in which the truth, inspiration, and use of the Scriptures are asserted and proved. 155 Bennet, Rev. John-Letters to a Young Lady, on a variety of useful and interesting subjects, calculated to improve the heart, to inform the manners, and enlighten the understanding.

✓ 172 Benson, Egbert-Memoir read before the New York Historical Society, Dec. 1816.

164 Blank Book of a small Colleger.

2586 Bolingbroke, Lord Viscount-Letters on the study and use of History.

129 Bonnet, Charles-Philosophical and critical inquiries concerning Christianity-Translated by J. L. Boisseir, Esq.

167 Bowdler, Miss-Essays and Poems.

125 Brief Remarker on the ways of Man. By E. Sampson. 132 Bridges, Sir Egerton, Bart-Recollections of Foreign Travel, on Life, Literature, and Self-Knowledge. 2 vols.

2590 British Field Sports; embracing practical instructions in shooting, hunting, coursing, racing, cocking, fishing, &c. with observations on the breaking and training of Dogs and Horses; also the management of fowling pieces and all other sporting implements. By W. H. Scott.

165 British Spy-Letters of.

2575 Bull, Marcus-Experiments to determine the comparative value of the principal varieties of Fuel used in the United States, and also in Europe: and on the ordinary apparatus used for their combustion. 2578 Burke, Rt. Hon. Edmund-Works complete. 3 vols.

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2587 Burke, Edmund-Reflections on the French Revolution and on the proceedings of certain societies in London relative to that event.

2588 Burgh's dignity of Human Nature, or a brief account of the certain and established means for attaining the true end of our existence.

2592 Burr, Col. Aaron-Reports of his Trial, for Treason, and for a Misdemeanor, in the Circuit Court of the United States, with an appendix, &c. &c. by David Robertson. 2 vols.

127 Burton, J.-Lectures on Female Education and Manners.

139 Butler, C. of Lincoln's Inn-Reminiscences. 2 vls. 2598 Bonaparte, and the French people under his Consulate. From the German.

2601 Buckminster (Rev. Joseph S.) Sermons, with Memoir of his Life and Character.

2603 Brown, Thomas, M. D.-Lectures on the Philosophy of the Human Mind. 2 vols.

182 Barrington, (Sir Jonah.) Personal Sketches of his 2602 own times. 2 vols.

186 Book of the Boudoir. By Lady Moigan. 2 vols. 196 Bernard, John-Retrospections of the Stage. 2 vls. 203 Babbage, Charles-On the Economy of Machinery and Manufactures.

195 Brewster, David-Treatise on Optics; with Appendix by A. D. Bache.

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255 Cabinet of Curiosities, natural, artificial, and histori cal, selected from the most authentic records, Ancient and Modern.

2659 Campaign of 1781, in the Carolinas; with remarks historical and critical on Johnson's Life of Greene. By H. Lee.

285 Campan, Madame-Private journal, comprising original anecdotes of the French court, selections from her corespondence, &c. &c.

2650 Carey, Matthew-Essays on Political Economy, or

the most certain means of promoting the wealth, power, resources, and happiness of nations: applied particularly to the United States.

264 Cases of Conscience.

271 Charles Observator's Life and Reflections; in which are displayed the real characters of Human Life. By Rev. Elijah R. Sabin.

2655 Chateaubriand, F. A. de-Recollections of Italy, England, and America, with Essays on various subjects in Morals and and Literature.

267 Chesterfield's Advice to his Son; and the Polite Philosopher.

277 Chesterfield, Rt. Hon. Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of-Letters written to his Son, with some account of his life. 3 vols.

266 Christian Morals; by Hannah More.

2321 Circle of Anecdote and Wit; to which is added a selection of toasts and sentiments. By George Colman, Esq.

2654 Clarkson, Thomas-Portraiture of Quakerism. 275 Clergyman's Companion in visiting the Sick. By William Paley, D. D.

/2662 Clinton, De Witt-Introductory discourse delivered before the Literary and Philosophical Society of New York, May 4, 1814.

V250 Cobbett, William-Year's Residence in the United States of America.

290 Cogan, T.-Philosophical Treatise on the Passions. 2651 Collections of the New Hampshire Historical Society. 2666 Collec. of the New York Historical Society for 1809. 2667 Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society.

Vol. x.

2656 Colquhoun, P.-Treatise on the Police of the Metropolis; containing a detail of the various crimes and misdemeanours, by which public and private property and security are at present injured and endangered and suggesting remedies for their pre

vention.

252 Comets-Essays on.

270 Complaint of Peace; to which is added, Antipolemus, or the plea of reason, religion, and humanity,

against war. Translated from the Latin of the celebrated Erasmus.

260 Confessions of an English Opium Eater.

Being an extract from the life of a scholar. First published in the London Magazine.

306 Conversations of Emily. Abridged from the French. 803 Colombia: its present state, &c. By Col. Francis Hall. 2827.

269 Conversations of Byron.

289 Conversations of Political Economy: in which the elements of that science are familiarly explained. 283 Contributions of Q. Q. to a periodical work; with some pieces not before published. By the late Jane Taylor. 2 vols.

2669 Correspondence of Louis XVI. political and confidential; with observations on each letter; by Helen Maria Williams. 3 vols. (French and English.) 2670 Commerce de la France en 1820 et 1821. M. le Comte de Vaublanc, Ministre d'état.

2668 Congress of Vienna. By M. De Pradt. From the French.

292 Cowley, Abraham-Essays in prose and verse. 2657 Cowper, William-Private Correspondence with sev

eral of his most intimate friends: now first published from the originals in possession of his kinsman John Johnson.

312 Cutter (The), in five lectures upon the Art and Prac tice of Cutting friends, acquaintances, and relations. 2675 Caroline, Queen of Great Britain, Trial before the House of Lords. By I. Nightingale. 3 vols. 320 Clubs of London, with anecdotes of their Members, Sketches of Character, and Conversations. 2 vols. 339 Cuvier's Discourse on the Revolutions of the Surface of the Globe.

963 Coleridge, Henry N.-Introduction to the Study of the Greek and Classic Poets.

345 Court and Camp of Buonaparte.

346 Conversations with an Ambitious Student in ill health, with other pieces. (Bulwer.)

347 Cobbett, Wm.-Advice to Young Men, and (incidentally) to young women, in a series of Letters, ad

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