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PROTESTANT Episcopal Historical So-
ciety; New York.
PROVIDENCE Athenæum; Providence,
Rhode Island.

Pst Upsilon Society.

RHODE Island Historical Society; Providence, Rhode Island.

WILLIAMS College; Williamstown, Mafsachusetts.

WISCONSIN State Agricultural Society. YALE College; New Haven, Conn. YOUNG Men's Institute; Hartford.

ACADEMY OF MEDICINE. Proofs of the origin of the Yellow

RUTGERS College; New Brunswick, Fever, in Philadelphia and Kensing

New Jersey.

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UNION College; Schenectady, New
York.

UNITED States Military Academy;
West Point, New York.
UNIVERSITY of Alabama; Tuscaloosa.
UNIVERSITY of Maryland; Baltimore.
UNIVERSITY of Nashville; Nashville,
Tennessee.

UNIVERSITY of North Carolina; Chapel

Hill, North Carolina.
UNIVERSITY of Pennsylvania; Phil.
UNIVERSITY of the City of New York.
UNIVERSITY of the State of New York.
UNIVERSITY of Vermont; Burlington.
VIRGINIA Historical and Philosophical
Society Richmond, Virginia.
WASHINGTON College; Washington,
Pennsylvania.

WASHINGTON College; Hartford.
WASHINGTON College; Chestertown,
Maryland.
WATERVILLE College;
Maine.

Waterville,

WESLEYAN University; Middletown,

Connecticut. WESTERN Literary Institution; Cincinnati, Ohio.

WESTERN Reserve College; Hudson, Ohio.

ton, in.. 1797, from domestic exhalation, etc. In two letters, etc. Philadelphia, 1798. 8vo.

ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES, PHILADELPHIA. Journal. Vol. 1-6 and 7, part 1. Philadelphia, 18171834. 8vo.

2 PROCEEDINGS. Vol. 4. delphia, 1848-1850. 8vo.

Phila

3 REPORT of the Transactions of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia during the years 1827 and 1828. Submitted by S. G. Morton. Philadelphia, 1829. 8°

ACTON; or, the Circle of Life. A collection of thoughts and observations, designed to delineate life, man, and the world. New York, 1849. 12°

ADAM, ALEXANDER. Adam's Latin Grammar: with numerous additions and improvements . . . . by C. D. Cleveland. Philadelphia, 1836.

12o

ADAM, WILLIAM, of Boston. The Law and Custom of Slavery in British India. In a series of letters to T. F. Buxton, Esq. Boston, 1840. 120

ADAMS, A. C. Waiting upon God, the Way to secure our Country's Welfare. A Sermon [on Isa. xxx. 15]. Portland, 1845. 8vo.

ADAMS, ABIGAIL. Journal and correspondence of Mifs Adams [afterwards Mrs. Smith] daughter of John Adams, second President of the United States. Written in France and England, in 1785. Edited by her daughter (C. A. de Windt). vol. New York, 1841-2. 12°

ADAMS, CHARLES BAKER. First (Second and Third) Annual Report

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ADAMS. DANTEL. M. B. The Tho-sident of the United States of America. rough Scholar: or.the Nature of Language, with the reasons, principles and rules of English grammar, etc. Third edition. Montpelier, Vt. 1814 12

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ADAMS. FREDERIC A. Arithmetic, in two parts... For common and high schools. Lowell, 1846. 12°

ADAMS, HANNAH. A summary History of New England... comprehending a general sketch of the American war. Dedham, Mass. 1799. 8°

2 A MEMOIR of Mifs Hannah Adams written by herself; with additional notices, by a friend. Edited by A. N. and J. T.] Boston, 1832. 12°

ADAMS, J. G. Our Day; a gift for the times. Edited by J. G. Adams. Boston, 1848. 12°

ADAMS, JASPER. Elements of Moral Philosophy. N. York, 1837. 8°

ADAMS, JOHN, Sergeant at law. A Treatise on the Principles and Practice of the action of Ejectment, and the resulting action for Mesne Profits. With notes of the decisions made by the.. Courts of the United States ... together with the statutory provisions... of New York; and precedents of entries, pleadings and procefs adapted thereto, by J. L. Tillinghast. To which are added, annotations and references to more recent Ame

I THE WORKS of John Adams,.. with a Life of the Author, notes and Bustrations, by his grandson, C. F. Adams. Vol. II. to V. Large paper. Boston, 1850-51. 8°

2 TWENTY-SIX Letters upon interesting subjects.respecting the Revolution of America. New York, 1789. 8vo.

3A DEFENCE of the Constitutions of Government of the United States of America, against the attack of M. Turgot, in his Letter to Dr. Price; March 1778. Third edition. 3 vols. Philadelphia. 1797.

4 FOUR Letters: being an interesting correspondence between . . John Adams.. and Samuel Adams, late governor of Massachusetts, on the important subject of government. Boston, 1802. 8°

5 CORRESPONDENCE of the late President Adams. Originally published in the Boston Patriot. In a series of letters. No. 1 to 10. Boston, 1809. 8°

6 NOVANGLUS and Massachusettensis; or, political essays, published in ... 1774 and 1775, on the principal points of controversy between Great Britain and her colonies; the former by J. Adams, the latter by J. Sewall. ... To which are added,... letters lately written by President Adams to the Hon. W. Tudor; some of which were never before published. Boston, 1819. 8°

7 CORRESPONDENCE between . . J. Adams . . and the late W. Cunningham.. beginning in 1803, and ending in 1812. [Edited by E. M. Cunningham.] Boston, 1823. 8°

8 LETTERS of J. Adams, addressed to his wife. Edited by his grandson, C. F. Adams. 2 vol. Bost. 1841. 12°

9 A SELECTION of Eulogies, pronounced in the several States, in honour of J. Adams and T. Jefferson. By J. Tyler, C. Cushing, etc., etc.] Hartford, 1826. 8°

ADAMS, JOHN DAY. The Charter Oak, and other poems. New York, 1839. 12°

ADAMS, JOHN QUINCY, The Sixth President of the United States of America.

1 AN ORATION, pronounced July 4, 1793. at . . . . . Boston, in commemoration of the anniversary of American Independence. Second Edition. Boston, 1793.

2 AN ORATION,delivered at Plymouth, in Massachusetts] Dec. 22, 1802, at the anniversary commemoration of the first landing of our ancestors at that place. Boston, 1802. 8°

JAN ORATION, delivered at Plymouth, Dec. 22, 1802,at the anniversary commemoration of the first landing of our ancestors, at that place. Plymouth, Mafs. 1820. 8°

4 AN ADDRESS to the Members of the Massachusetts Charitable Fire Society, at their annual meeting, May 28, 1802. Boston, 1802. 8°

5 AN INAUGURAL Oration, delivered at the author's installation, as Boylston professor of rhetorick and oratory, at Harvard University, in Cambridge, Mafsachusetts, . . . 12 June, 1806. Boston, 1806. 8°

6 LETTER to the Hon. H. G. Otis, on the present State of our national Affairs: with remarks upon Mr. Pickering's Letter to the Governor of the Commonwealth. Boston, 1808. 8°

7 A LETTER to the Hon. H. G. Otis ... on the present State of our national Affairs; with remarks upon Mr. Pickering's Letter to the Governor of the Commonwealth. Second Edition. Boston, 1808. 8°

8 LECTURES on Rhetoric and Oratory, delivered in Harvard University. 2 vol. Cambridge, 1810. 8vo.

9 REPORT Upon Weights and Mea

sures... Prepared in obedience to a resolution of the Senate (of the United States) of the third of March, 1817. Washington, 1821. 8°

10 AN ADDRESS delivered ... on the occasion of reading the Declaration of Independence, on the fourth of July, 1821. Washington, 1821. 8vo.

II THE DUPLICATE Letters, the Fisheries and the Mifsifsippi. Documents relating to transactions at the negotiation of Ghent. Collected and published by J. Q. Adams. Washington,

1822. 8°

12 CORRESPONDENCE between J.Q. Adams, . . . and several citizens of Massachusetts [H.G. Otis and others], concerning the charge of a design to dissolve the Union alleged to have existed in that State. Boston, 1829. 8° 13 AN ORATION addrefsed to the Citizens of the town of Quincy, on the fourth of July, 1831, the fifty-fifth anniversary of the independence of the United States of America. Boston, 1831.

14 AN EULOGY on the Life and Character of James Monroe, Fifth President of the United States, delivered at .. Boston, . 25 Aug. 1831. Boston, 1831. 8°

15 DERMOT Mac Morrogh, or, The Conquest of Ireland; an historical tale of the twelfth century. In four cantos. Boston, 1832. 8°

16 DERMOT Mac Morrogh, or, The Conquest of Ireland; an historical tale of the twelfth century. In four cantos. Second Edition. Boston, 1832. 8vo.

17 LETTERS to Edward Livingston, General Grand High Priest of the General Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the United States, etc. [on the Masonic Institution, etc.] [Boston, 1833.] 12°

18 SPEECH, suppressed by the previous question [being put and carried] ... on the removal of the public deposites, and its reasons; [intended to be addrefsed to the House of Representatives, April, 1834.] Washington, 1834. 8°

19 SUPPLEMENT to the Daily Advertiser and Patriot: Speech [intended to be delivered in the House of Representatives, but] supprefsed by the previous question [having been put and carried,] . . on the removal of the public deposites and its reasons. [Washington, 1834.] 8°

20 ORATION on the Life and Character of Gilbert Mottier de Lafayette, delivered at the request of both Houses of the Congress of the United States, before them, . . 31 Dec. 1834. New York, 1835. 8°

21 AN EULOGY on the Life and Character of James Madison, fourth President of the United States, delivered at Boston, Sept. 27, 1836. Boston, 1836. 8°

22 AN ORATION delivered before the inhabitants. . of Newburyport, . on the sixty-first anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1837. [With an appendix.] [Newburyport, 1837.] 8°

23 LETTERS from J. Q. Adams to his constituents of the twelfth congressional district in Massachusetts [relative to the proceedings of the House of Representatives on the presentation by him of certain anti-slavery petitions]. To which is added his Speech in Congress delivered February 9, 1837. [With a preface and two poems against Slavery by J. G. Whittier.] Boston, 1837. 8°

24 SPEECH of J. Q. Adams . . . upon the right of the people.. to petition; on the freedom of speech and of debate in the House of Representatives of the United States; the resolutions of seven State Legislatures, and the petitions . . relating to the annexation of Texas to this Union. Washington, 1838. 8°

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25 THE JUBILEE of the Constitution, a discourse, etc. New York, 1839. 8°

26 SPEECH. . . in relation to the Navy Pension Fund; delivered in the House of Representatives, . Dec. 28, 1840. [Washington, 1840.] 8°

27 LETTERS on the Masonic Institution. Boston, 1847. 8vo.

28 LETTERS of J. Q. Adams to his Son, on the Bible and its Teachings. Auburn, 1850. 16o

29 THE LIVES of J. Madison and J. Monroe, fourth and fifth Presidents of the United States. With historical notices of their administrations. Rochester, Buffalo [printed] 1850. 12°

30 REMARKS on the Hon. J. Q. Adams's Review of Mr. Ames's works, with some strictures on the views of the author. Boston, 1809. 8°

31 A VINDICATION of Mr. Adams's Oration. Concord, N. H. 1821. 8°

32 TOKEN of a Nation's Sorrow: Addrefses in the Congress of the United States, and funeral solemnities on the death of J. Q. Adams, etc. [including a funeral sermon by R. R. Gurley.] Washington, 1848. 8°

ADAMS, JOHN QUINCY, and CONDICT, LEWIS. Report of the minority of the Committee on Manufac

tures, submitted to the House of Representatives of the United States, Feb. 28, 1833. By J. Q. Adams and Lewis Condict. Boston, 1833. 8o.

ADAMS, JOHN S. 5000 Musical Terms: a complete Dictionary of . . . such words, phrases, abbreviations, and signs as are to be found in the works of... musical composers . . . To which is added a treatise on playing the organ or pianoforte by figures, etc. Boston, [1851] 120

ADAMS, JOSIAH. Letter to L. Shattuck, Esq. of Boston . . . in vindication of the claims of Capt. J. Davis, of Acton, to his just share in the honors of the Concord Fight. Also, depositions of witnesses, etc. [In answer to L. Shattuck's "History of Concord." Boston, 1850. 8°

ADAMS, MOSES. A Sermon [on Matt. xiv. 12]. Preached . . . Dec. 30, 1802, at the funeral of Rev. P. Wright... To which is added, the character of the deceased, by the Rev. D. Chaplin. Boston, 1803. 8vo.

2 A SERMON [on Eccles. vii. 1.]...

occasioned by the death of Col. J. Edwards. Boston, 1804. 8vo.

ADAMS. NATHANIEL. Reports of cases argued and determined in the Superior Court of Judicature for the State of New Hampshire. Sept. 1816 to Feb. 1819: [vol. 1.] By N. Adams. (Feb. 1819 to May, 1823: vol. 2. collected by W. M. Richardson and L. Woodbury. Sept. 1823 to Jan. 1832: vol. 3-5. Feb. 1832 to July, 1834: vol. 6 published by B. B. French. Dec. 1834 to July, 1841: vol. 711.) 11 vol. Exeter, Chester, Newport and Concord. 1819-44. 8°

2 ANNALS of Portsmouth, comprising a period of two hundred years from the first settlement of the town; with biographical sketches of a few of the... inhabitants. Portsmouth, 1825. 8°

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ADAMS, NEHEMIAH, D. D. Sermon on 1 Samuel xxv. 1] preached ... the Sabbath after the interment of Hon. Daniel Webster. Second edition. Boston, 1852. 8°

ADAMS, WILLIAM. The Elements of Christian Science, a Treatise upon Moral Philosophy and Practice. Philadelphia, 1850. 8°

ADAMS, WILLIAM. A Discourse on Heb. xi. 4] on the life and services of Professor Moses Stuart, etc. New York, 1852. 8vo.

ADDICKS, BARBARA O'SULLIVAN. Essay on Education, in which the subject is treated as a natural science, in a series of familiar Lectures. With notes. New York, 1837. 8°

ADDINGTON, L. A Digest of the Revenue Laws of the United States: wherein are arranged, under distinct heads, the duties of all persons connected with the imports. which is added, an Appendix containing the Forms and Oaths. Philadelphia, 1804.

12mo.

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ADDISON, ALEXANDER. Reports of Cases in the County Courts of the

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ADLUM, JOHN. A Memoir on the Cultivation of the Vine in America, and the best mode of making Wine. Washington, 1823. 120

2 A MEMOIR on the Cultivation of the Vine in America, and the best mode of making Wine. Second edition. Washington, 1828. 12o

ADMIRARI, NIL, Pseud. The Trollopiad; or, Travelling Gentlemen in America: a satire [in verse]. By Nil Admirari, Esq. N. York, 1837. 12°

ADVICE. Parting Advice to a Youth on leaving his Sunday School. Philadelphia, 1829.

12mo.

ADVOCATE OF PEACE. Published by the American Peace Society. June, 1837, to Dec. 1845. [Edited by G. C. Beckwith and E. Burritt.] Vol. 1 to 6 [wanting No. 6 of vol. 2. and Nos. 1 and 2 of vol. 4]. Boston, 1837-1845. [New Series], Jan. to Aug. 1846; E. Burritt, Editor, etc. Vol. 1. Worcester, 1846. 8°

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