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with the deceased... General Alexander Hamilton. By Philanthropos. New York, 1804. 8°

; A DISSERTATION on a Congress of Nations. By Philanthropos. Pubished by order of the American Peace Society. [New York!] 1832. 8°o

PHILENIA, a lady of Boston. Pseud. i. e. Mrs. Sarah Wentworth Apthorp Morton]. Ouâbi; or the virtues of nature.

An Indian tale, in

four cantos. By Philenia, a lady of Boston. Boston, 1790. 8°

PHILIP, UNCLE, Pseud. [i. e. Francis L. Hawks]. History of the United States: No 1; or Uncle Philip's Conversations with the children about Virginia. New York, 1840. 12o

2 HISTORY of the United States: N°2: or Uncle Philip's Conversations with the Children about New York. New York, 1844.

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3 HISTORY of the United States: No 3: or, Uncle Philip's Conversations with the children about Mafsachusetts. 2 vol. N. York, 1844. 12° 4 HISTORY of the United States: N6: or Uncle Philip's Conversations with the children about New Hampshire. 2 vol. New York, 1844. 12°

5 EVIDENCES of Christianity; or Uncle Philip's Conversations with the Children about the truth of the Christan religion. N. York, 1844. 12°

6 THE LOST Greenland; or, Uncle Philip's Conversations with the children about the lost colonies of Greenland. New York, 1844. 12°

7 NATURAL History; or, Uncle Philip's Conversations with the children about tools and trades among inferior animals. New York, 1844.

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8 THE AMERICAN Forest: or, Uncle Philip's Conversations with the children about the trees of America. New York, 1845. 12°

PHILLIPPO, JAMES M. Jamaica, its past and present state. Philadelphia printed; and] N. York, 1843. 8°

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pronounced July 4, 1794, at . . Boston, in commemoration of the anniversary of American Independence. Boston, 1794. 8°

PHILLIPS, P. Digest of Cases decided and reported in the Supreme Court of the State of Alabama, from 1st Alabama Reports to 7th Porter inclusive; with the rules of court and practice, and a table of titles and cases; To which are appended, the Declaration of Independence; the Constitution of the United States, etc. Mobile, 1840. 8°

2 DIGEST of Cases decided by the Supreme Court of the State of Alabama, from Minor to 7 Alabama Reports inclusive. Mobile, 1846. 8°

PHILLIPS, P. AND OTHERS. Report of the Commifsioners appointed to examine the Bank of Mobile. Nov. 3, 1841. Tuscaloosa, 1841. 8°

PHILLIPS, STEPHEN C. of Maßachusetts. Speech . . upon the bill for the relief of the sufferers by the fire at New York; delivered in the House of Representatives, Feb. 16, 1836. Washington, 1836. 8°

PHILLIPS, W. H.

Phillips's United States Patent Fire Annihilator. [Statement of its advantages, with the opinions of the prefs as to its efficacy.] New York, 1851. 8°

PHILLIPS, WILLIAM, F. L.S. etc. An Elementary Treatise on Mineralogy; . . Fifth edition, from the fourth London edition, by R. Allan; containing the latest discoveries. . With numerous additions . . . by F. Alger. Boston, 1844. 12°

PHILLIPS, WILLARD. The Inventor's Guide, comprising the rules, forms, and proceedings, for securing patent rights. Boston, 1837. 12mo.

2 THE LAW of Patents for Inventions, including the remedies and legal proceedings in relation to Patent Rights. Boston, N. York, 1837. 8vo.

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3 A TREATISE on the Law of Insurance. Second edition. 2 vol. Boston, 1840. 8°

PHILLIS, a servant girl. . belonging to Mr. J. Wheatley, of Boston. An Elegiac Poem on the death of . . G. Whitefield, etc. Boston printed, Newport, Rhode Island, reprinted [1770]. 4°

PHILOSOPHY of the Plan of Salvation. A book for the times. By an American citizen. With an introductory essay by C. E. Stowe. Fourth thousand. Salem, 1845. 12°

2 PHILOSOPHY of the Plan of Salvation. A book for the times by an American Citizen [J. B. Walker]. With an introductory Essay by C. E. Stowe. Boston, 1851. 12o

PHILOSOPHY OF EVIL, showing its uses and its unavoidable necefsity; by a series of familiar illustrations drawn from a philosophical examination of the most startling evils of life; etc. Philadelphia, 1845. 12°

PHILOSOPHY OF MODERN Miracles, or the Relations of Spiritual Causes to Physical Effects; with especial reference to the mysterious developments at Bridgeport and elsewhere. By a Dweller in the Temple. New York, 1850.

PHOCION, Pseud. A Letter from Phocion to the considerate citizens of

With directions to travellers visiting the island. By a Physician. Boston, 1844. 12mo.

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PICKENS, FRANCIS W. Speech in the House of Representatives, Jan. 21, 1836, on the abolition question. Published from the notes of H. G. Wheeler, revised... by the author. Washington, 1836. 8°

PICKERING, ELLEN. The Grumbler. A novel. From the London edition. New York [1846]. 8vo.

PICKERING, JOHN. An Oration delivered. . . . 4 July, 1804, at St. Peter's Church, in Salem, Massachusetts; in commemoration of the Independence of the United States. Salem, 1804. 8°

2 A VOCABULARY of Words and Phrases supposed to be peculiar to the United States of America. Boston, 1816.

8vo.

3 A VOCABULARY, or, collection of words and phrases which have been supposed to be peculiar to the United States of America. To which is prefixed an Essay on the present state of the English language in the United States... Now republished with ... additions. Few MS. notes. Boston, 1816. 8vo.

4 AN ESSAY on the Pronunciation of the Greek Language. Cambridge, 1818. 4to.

5 AN Essay on a uniform Ortho

New York, on the politics of the day. graphy for the Indian Languages of

New York, 1784. 8°

PHYSICIAN. A View of the metaphysical and physiological arguments in favour of Materialism. By a Physician. Philadel. 1824. 12mo.

2 DESULTORY Notes on the origin, uses, and effects of ardent spirit. By a Physician. Philadelphia, 1834. 8°

3 NOTES on Cuba; containing an account of its discovery and early history; a description of the face of the country, its population, resources, and wealth its institutions, and the manners and customs of its inhabitants.

North America. Cambridge, 1820. 4to.

6 A LECTURE on the alleged uncertainty of the law; delivered before the Boston Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, March 5, 1830. . . From the American Jurist, for Oct. 1834. Boston, 1834.

7 EULOGY on Nathaniel Bowditch, President of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, including an Analysis of his scientific publications. Delivered before the Academy, May 29, 1838. Boston, 1838. 8°

8 A COMPREHENSIVE Lexicon of the Greek Language, adapted to the use of Colleges and Schools in the United States. Third edition, greatly enlarged, and improved. Boston, 1846. 8°

9 AN EXAMINATION of the testimony of the Four Evangelists, etc. (The Trial of Jesus, etc. by M. Dupin; translated from the French by J. Pickering.) Boston, 1847. 8°

PICKERING, JOHN, and OLIVER, Daniel. A Greek and English Lexicon; adapted to the authors read in the Colleges and Schools of the United States, and to other Greek Classics. Second edition, with many additions and improvements. Boston, 1829. 8°

PICKERING, OCTAVIUS. A Digest of Pickering's Reports, vol. 2-7; being a supplement to the digest of the previous volumes of the Mafsachusetts Reports; by L. Bigelow. Boston, 1830. 8°

2 A DIGEST of Pickering's Reports, from the second to the eighth volume inclusive. By W. Phillips and others. Boston, 1831. 8vo.

3 REPORTS of Cases argued and determined in the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts. Second edition. Vol. 1, with notes and refer

ences,

by E. Pickering. Vol. 2-10, with notes, etc. by J. C. Perkins. Boston, 1833-41. 8vo. Vol. 11-24, 1833-1842. 8vo.

PICKERING, THEOPHILUS. The Rev. Mr. Pickering's Letters to the Rev. N. Rogers and Mr. D. Rogers of Ipswich; with their Answer to Mr. Pickering's First Letter; as also his Letter to Mr. Davenport. . [relative to his behaviour, conduct, and doctrine]. Boston, 1742. 8vo.

PICKERING, TIMOTHY. Letter from the Hon. T. Pickering, a senator of the United States from the State of Massachusetts, exhibiting to his constituents a view of the imminent dan

ger of an unnecefsary and ruinous war, etc. Boston, 1808. 8°

2 [LETTER exhibiting to his constituents a view of the imminent danger of an unnecessary and ruinous war: addressed to his Excellency J. Sullivan.] [New York, 1808.] 8°

3 LETTER, exhibiting to his constituents a view of the imminent danger of an unnecessary and ruinous war: addressed to his Excellency J. Sullivan. Second edition, Bost. 1808. 8° 4 A REVIEW of the correspondence between the Hon. John Adams, late President of the United States, and the late William Cunningham, Esq. beginning in 1803 and ending in 1812. (Appendix.) Salem,1824. 8vo.

5 THE SUFFERING Greeks. Το the inhabitants of the county of Essex. [An address in behalf of the Greeks.] [Salem, 1828.] 8°

PICKET, A. The Juvenile Expositor, or American school class-book. No 4, improved and enlarged; embracing radical and derivative orthography, etc. New York, 1827. 12°

PICKMAN, BENJAMIN. An Oration, pronounced Feb. 22, 1797, before the inhabitants of... Salem, in Massachusetts, assembled to commemorate the birthday of George Washington, President of the United States of America. Salem, 1797. 8°

PICTURE BOOK for little boys and girls. American Sunday School Union, Philadelphia [1830?]. 12°

ladelphia [1832]. PICTURES of the Country. Phi

12mo.

PICTURES and Painters. Essays upon Art: the old masters and modern artists. New York, 1849. 12°

PICTURES for the Little Ones at Home. New York, 1855. Fol.

PIDGEON, WILLIAM. Traditions of De-coo-dah, and Antiquarian Researches: comprising extensive ex

plorations. . . of the . . . earthen remains of the Mound Builders in America; The Traditions of the last Prophet of the Elk Nation relative to their origin and use; and the evidences of an ancient population more numerous than the present aborigines. London, N. York printed, 1853. 8vo.

PIERCE, FRANKLIN, President of the United States of America. Speech . . in Senate... May 1, 1840, upon claims for seven years' half pay [by the heirs of officers engaged in the revolutionary war, etc.] [Washington, 1840.] 8°

2 THE LIFE of Gen[eral] F. Pierce, the Granite Statesman; with a biographical sketch of Hon. W. R. King, etc. Tenth thousand. New York, 1852. 12°

PIERCE, JOHN, D.D. Reminiscences of Forty Years; delivered 19 March, 1837; etc. Boston, 1837. 8°

PIERPONT, JOHN. Who goeth a Warfare at his own Charges? A discourse delivered before the . . Artillery Company of Massachusetts, on the celebration of their 190th anniversary, Boston, June 2, 1828. Boston, 1828. 12°

2 PIERPONT'S Introduction . . . to the National Reader; a selection of easy lefsons, etc. Boston, 1831. 12°

3 THE NATIONAL Reader; a selection of exercises in reading and speaking... Twenty-eighth edition. New York [1835?]. 12°

4 THE AMERICAN First Class Book ; or exercises in reading and recitation. .. Twenty-sixth edition. New York [1835?]. 12°

5 THE YOUNG Reader; to go with the spelling-book.. Fifteenth edition. Boston, 1839. 120

6 AIRS of Palestine, and other po

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PIERSON, H. W. American Mifsionary Memorial, including biographical and historical sketches. Edited by H. W. Pierson. New York, 1853. 8vo.

PIKE, ALBERT. Prose Sketches and Poems, written in the western country. Boston, 1834. 12°

PIKE, ALBERT. Reports of cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Arkansas, . . in law and equity. Jan. 1837 to July, 1844. 5 vol. Little Rock, 1840-45. 8°

PIKE, JAMES. The English Spelling Book... The third edition. Boston, 1822. 120

PIKE, NICHOLAS. A new and complete System of Arithmetic... Third edition. Revised, corrected, and improved,.. by N. Lord. Boston, 1808. 8°

2 A NEW and complete System of Arithmetic. . . Eighth edition: abridged for the use of schools,.. by N. Lord. New York, 1816. 12°

3 PIKE'S System of Arithmetic abridged.. by D. Leavitt. Concord, 1830. 12°

PIKE, ZEBULON MONTGOMERY. An Account of a voyage up the Missifsippi river, from St. Louis to its source; made under the orders of the War department by Lieut. Pike, .. in.. 1805 and 1806. Compiled from Mr. Pike's Journal. [Washington? 1806?] 8°

2 AN ACCOUNT of expeditions to the sources of the Mifsifsippi, and through the western parts of Lou isiana, to the sources of the Arkansaw, Kans, La Platte, and Pierre Jann, ri vers; performed by order of the Government of the United States, during the years 1805-1807; and a tour through the interior parts of New Spain.. in.. 1807. [With three appendixes.] Philadelphia, 1810. 8"

PILGRIM, PETER. Peter Pil

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PINCKNEY, CHARLES. Three Letters, written and originally pubEshed under the signature of a South Carolina Planter... To which is added an appendix. Philadelphia, 1799. 8° PINCKNEY, H. L. An Addrefs delivered before the Temperance Society of... Washington, etc. Washington, 1836. 8°

PINDAR, JONATHAN, Pseud. The probationary Odes of J. Pindar, a cousin of Peter, and candidate for the post of Poet Laureat to the C. U. S. Congrefs of the United States]. Philadelphia, 1796. 1 2mo.

PINDAR, SUSAN. Legends of the Flowers. New York, 1852. 12°

PINEVILLE. Chronicles of Pineville, embracing sketches of Georgia scenes, incidents, and characters. By the author of Major Jones' Courtship." Philadelphia, 1845.

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PITKIN, TIMOTHY. A statistical View of the commerce of the United States of America: its connection with agriculture and manufactures, and an account of the public debt, revenues, and expenditure. With a brief review of the trade, agriculture, and manufacture of the Colonies previous to their independence. Hartf. 1816. 8°

2 A STATISTICAL View of the commerce of the United States of America. New Haven, 1835. 8vo.

3 A POLITICAL and civil History of the United States of America, from 1763 to 1797. 2 vol. New Haven, 1828. 8vo.

PITMAN, JOHN. A Discourse delivered at Providence, Aug. 5, 1836, in commemoration of the first settlement of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations: being the second centennial anniversary of the settlement of Providence. Providence, 1836. 8vo.

PITRAT, JEAN CLAUDE. Americans warned of Jesuitism, or the Jesuits unveiled. New York, 1851. 12°

PITT, WILLIAM, Earl of Chatham. Celebrated Speeches of Chatham, Burke, and Erskine. To which is added, the argument of Mr. Mackintosh in the case of Peltier. Selected by a member of the Philadelphia bar. Philadelphia, 1841. 8°

PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA. Bye-laws and Ordinances of the City of Pittsburgh, etc. Pittsburgh, 1828. 8vo.

2 SECOND (third and fourth) annual

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