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HELMONT.

HENRY.

Helmont (Franciscus Mercurius van). Two | Hempel (Charles Julius)-continued.

hundred queries moderately propounded concerning the doctrine of the revolution of humane souls, and its conformity to the truths of christianity. [anon.] 3 p.1. 166 pp. 180. London, R. Kettlewell, 1684. Help (A) in acquiring a knowledge of the english language, designed for the benefit of those in this country [Hindoostan] who wish to study the english language and

science 160 pp. 80. Bombay, Mission

press, 1831.

Help (The) of christians; a manual of in-
structions and prayers. Compiled from
approved sources by the sisters of mercy.
1 p. 1. xxxviii, 959 pp. 1 pl. 160. Cincin
nati, E. Morgan & sons, 1864.
Helpe (A) to discovrse: or more merriment
mixt with serious matters. Consisting of
witty philosophicall, grammaticall, physi-
call, astronomicall questions and answers.
[etc.] Together with the country-mans
counsellor, and his yearely oracle and
prognostication, etc. [anon.] 13th ed.
3 p. 1. 389 pp. 180. London, N. Vavasour,
1638.
Helps (Sir Arthur). Brevia: short essays
and aphorisms. By the author of "Friends
in council." [anon.] 4 p. 1. 208 pp. 120.
London, Bell & Daldy, 1871.

The life of Hernando Cortes. 2 v.
xiv, 277 pp; vii, 307 pp. 12°. London,
Bell & Daldy, 1871.
Helsingfors. Finska litteratur-sällskapet.
Suomalaisen kirjallisunden seuran toimi-
tuksia. 20. osa. 40. Helsingissä, 1856-

57.

CONTENTS.

v. 20. Förteckning öfver i tryck utgifna skrifter
på Finska. [Von F. W. Pipping].
Hemans (Felicia Dorothea). The poetical
works of Felicia Hemans. With a memoir,
by mrs. L. H. Sigourney. A new ed. from
the last Lond. ed. with all the introduc-
tory notes. Engd. tit. 1
1. 19-691 pp. 6
p.
pl. portrait. 8°. Boston, Phillips, Sampson
& co. 1853.

Heming (T.) An enquiry into the pro-
gressive colonization of the earth, and the
origin of nations; illustrated by a map of
the geography of ecclesiastical and ancient
civil history. 2 p. 1. xi, 168 pp. 1 map. 8°.
London, W. Phillips, 1816.
Hempel (Charles Julius). A grammar of
the german language, arranged into a new
system on the principle of induction.

[v. 1]. xiv, 214 pp. 120. New-York, G. A. Newman, 1842.

The same.
York, 1842.

v. 2. 192 pp. 120. New

Note.-Title-page of v. 2 wanting. Henderson (Julia Putnam). Miss Mary and her scholars; or, the lord's prayer explained and illustrated. By Theta. [pseudon.] 122 pp. 3 pl. 160. Richmond, Presbyterian committee of publication, [1871]. Hendryx (Warren B.) The teacher, the class, and the book: a series of fifty-two sunday school lessons. v. 1. 190 pp. 16°. Cincinnati, Bosworth, Chase & Hall, 1872. Henkle (W. D.) A test spelling-book: for the use of advanced classes. 144 pp. 120. Cincinnati, Wilson, Hinkle & co. [1872]. Henman (Charles, jr.) Illvstrations of the medieval antiqvities in the covnty of Dvrham. See Perry (J. T.) and Hen

man.

Hennequin (Pierre). Cours de littérature ancienne et moderne, contenant un traité complet de poétique, extrait des meilleurs critiques et commentateurs; enrichi de 700 [900] notices sur les poètes les plus célèbres de tous les temps et de toutes les nations. 4 v. 8°. Moscou, A. Semen,

1821-22.

Note.-L'auteur n'avais promis d'abord que trois volumes, c'est ce qui fait qu'on lit sur le titre 700 notices, tandis qu'il s'en trouve 900 dans les quatre.

Hennequin (Victor Antoine). Sauvons le genre humain. 3e éd. xxxi, 256 pp. 120. Paris, E. Dentu, 1853.

Hennet (Albin Joseph Ulpien). Poétique anglaise. 3 v. 8°. Paris, T. Barrois fils,

1806.

Henry (James, jr.) The family and school

monitor, and educational catechism. 176 pp. sq. 16o. New York, G. Savage, 1852. Henry (James P.) Resources of the state of Arkansas, with description of counties, railroads, mines, and the city of Little Rock. 2d ed. 152 pp. 1 map. 8°. Little Rock, Price & M'Clure, 1872. Henry (Louis). Only ask; or, avenue and alley. 318 pp. 3 pl. 160. Boston, Graves & Ellis, 1872.

Henry, the minstrel, or Blind Harry. The

history of the life and adventures, and heroic actions of the renowned sir William Wallace. [Done in modern scots verse, by William Hamilton, 1721. With] the life and martial achievements of that valiant

HENRY.

Henry, the minstrel-continued.

hero, Robert Bruce. By John Harvey. 234 pp. 1 pl; 1 p. 1. 107 pp. 16°. Air, J. § P. Wilson, 1799.

Hentz (Nicholas Marcellus). A classical french reader, selected from the best writers of that language, in prose and poetry. 2 parts in 1 v. 264 pp. 12°. Boston, Richardson & Lord, 1825. Hepburn (J. C. m. d., ll. d.) A japaneseenglish and english-japanese dictionary. 2d ed. 2 parts in 1 v. xxxi, 632 pp; 1 p. 1. 201 pp. 8°. Shanghai, Am. presbyterian mission press, 1872. Hering (C. m. d.) Homöopathischer hausarzt. Für die deutschen bürger der Vereinigten Staaten nach den besten vaterländischen werken und eignen erfahrungen bearbeitet. viii, 352 pp. 12°. Allentaun an der Lecha, J. Behlert, 1837. Herkern or Herkeren. The forms of Herkern, corrected from a variety of manuscripts, supplied with the distinguishing marks of construction, and translated into english: with an index of arabic words explained, and arranged under their proper roots. By Francis Balfour, m. d. A new ed.

8o.

[Arabic and english]. xii, 232 pp. London, S. Rousseau, 1804. Hermann von Lehninn. [pseudon.] Extrait d'un manuscrit relatif à la prophétie du frère Hermann de Lehninn. Titre de ce manuscrit: Merveilleuse prophétie du frère Hermann de Lehninn, concernant

les destinées du monastère de Lehninn; celles de la maison de Brandebourg; [etc.] Avec des notes explicatives, par Louis de Bouverot. 314 pp. 18°. Bruxelles, C. Vogler, 1846. Note.-According to Jöcher, Hermann von Lehninn never existed, and the above is probably the work of the burgomaster von Seidel, written in his youth.

Hermes (Dr. Karl Heinrich). Die entdekkung von America durch die Isländer im zehnten und eilften jahrhunderte. 1 p. 1. v, 134 pp. 1 pl. 8°. Braunschweig, F. Vieweg & Sohn, 1844. Hermit (The) in the country. See Surr (Thomas S.)

HEWSON.

Herodotus. Ἡρόδοτου ἱστοριων λογοι θ. Herodotus, from the text of Schweighæuser: with english notes. Edited by C. S. Wheeler. 2 v. xix, 440 pp. 1 map; 2 p. Boston, J. Munroe & co.

Hermit (The) in London; or sketches of english manners. See Surr (Thomas S.) Hermogenes tarsensis. Ἑρμογένους τεχνη ῥητορική.

[In PORTUS (F.) 'Oi ev in propin TeXVN KоpubαLOL. v. 1. 16°. [Genevae], anchora I. Crispini, 1570. pp. 49-443].

1. 420 pp. 120. 1842.

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Hervas y Panduro (Lorenzo, s.j.) Catá› logo de las lenguas de las naciones conocidas, y numeracion, division, y clases de estas segun la diversidad de sus idiomas y dialectos. 6 v. sm. 40. Madrid, imprenta de la administracion del real arbitrio de beneficencia, 1800-05. Hervey-Saint-Denys (Marie-Jean-Léon, marquis d'). Histoire de la révolution dans les Deux-Siciles depuis 1793. 411 pp. 8°. Paris, Amyot, 1856. Hewins (James M.) Hints concerning church music, the liturgy, and kindred subjects. 180 180 pp. 120. Boston, Ide & Dutton, 1856. Hewitt (S. C.) Messages from the superior state; communicated by John Murray, through John M. Spear, in the summer of 1852. 167 pp. 120. Boston, B. Marsh, 1852. Hewlett (Rev. J. Grigg). Thoughts upon thought. For young men. In four parts. 6th ed. 181 pp. 160. London, Simpkin, Marshall & co. [1862]. Hewlett (Rev. J. T.) The Penscellwood papers. Comprising essays on capital punishments; on the evangelical alliance; on the endowment of the protestant and roman catholic churches of Ireland; and on the education of the people. By the author of "Dr. Hookwell," [etc. anon.] 2 v. in 1. xxii, 288 pp; 2 p. 1. 333 pp. 8°. London, R. Bentley, 1853. Hewson (Addinell, m. d.) Earth as a topical application in surgery. Being a full

HEWSON.

Hewson (Addinell, m. d.)—continued. exposition of its use in all the cases requiring topical applications admitted in the men's and women's surgical wards of the Pennsylvania hospital during a period of six months in 1869. xx, 25-309 pp. 4 photographic pl. 8°. Philadelphia, Lindsay & Blakiston, 1872. Hewson (William). Principles and practice of embanking lands from river-floods, as applied to "levees" of the Mississippi. [1st ed.] 171 pp. 8°. New York, J. J. Reed, 1859. Hexamer (Ernest). Insurance maps of the city of Philadelphia surveyed and drawn by [him]. Revised ed. v. 2-3. fol. Philadelphia, E. Hexamer, 1872. Heydenreich (Rev. L. W.) Elementary german reader, on the plan of Jacobs' greek reader; with a full vocabulary. 164 pp. 120. New-York, D. Appleton & co. 1858. Hiatt (James M.) The political manual, comprising numerous important documents connected with the political history of America, compiled from official records, with biographical sketches and commerts. 239 pp. 120. Indianapolis, Asher § Adams, 1864.

120.

The test of loyalty. 180 pp. Indianapolis, Merrill & Smith, 1864. Hibbard (Rev. Freeborn Garretson). Palestine: its geography and bible history. Edited by D. P. Kidder. xix, 13-354 pp. 22 maps. 120. New-York, Lane & Scott, 1851.

The religion of childhood; or, children in their relation to native depravity, to the atonement, to the family, and to the church. 411 pp. 120. Cincinnati, Poe & Hitchcock, 1864. Hibberd (Shirley). Rustic adornments for homes of taste. A new ed. corrected, and enlarged, with wood engravings. vii, 402 pp. 9 col. pl. sm, 4°. London, Groombridge & sons, 1870.

Hiebl (Charles). Hand- und reisebuch für die Ver. Staaten, 1873. See Miller (Bernhard).

Hieronymus Sophronius. D. Hieronymi epistola ad Nepotianum, de vita clericorum & monachorum; cum notis J. Martianæi. In BENNET (Thomas, d. d.) Directions for studying [divinity]. 8°. London, 1727. pp. 169–189].

Higden (Ralph)-continued.

HILLERN.

century. Edited by rev. Joseph R. Lumby. v. 4. 2 p. I. xlix, 480 pp. 8°. London, Longman & co. 1872.

[GREAT BRITAIN. Record office. Rerum britannicarum medii ævi scriptores].

High (The) school book. Being a selection of lessons for reading and speaking. By an experienced teacher. [anon.] 252 pp. 120. New-Haven, L. H. Young, [1835]. Hilbourne (Mrs. Charlotte S.) Effie and I; or, seven years in a cotton mill. A story of the spindle city. xii, 276 pp. 12°. Cambridge, [Mass.] Allen & Farnham, 1863. Hildebrandt (C.) Winter in Spitzbergen. A book for youth. From the german. By 300 pp. 16°. New

E. Goodrich Smith.

York, M. W. Dodd, 1852. Hill (B. L. m. d.) Illustrated midwifery ; or lectures on obstetrics, and the diseases of women and children. Revised by S. S. Oslin, m. d. 300 pp. 46 pl. 8°. Cincinnati, J. W. Sewell & co. 1860.

Hill (George Canning). American biography. 2 v. 12°. Boston, E. O. Libby & co. 1858.

CONTENTS.

Benjamin Franklin.

Benedict Arnold. Engd. tit. 295 pp. 9 pl. Gen. Israel Putnam. ("Old Put.") 270 pp. inc engd. tit. 7 pl. A biography. 333 pp. 8 pl. portrait. 16°. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & co. 1865. Hill (Henry F.)

The saints' inheritance; or, the world to come. 247 pp. 120. New York, R. T. Young, 1852.

Hill (O'Dell Travers). English monasticism: its rise and influence [a. d. 63-1539]. viii, 540 pp. 8°. London, Jackson, Walford & Hodder, 1867.

Hillard (George Stillman). [Hillard's class readers]. 4 v. 120. 12°. Boston, Hickling, Swan & co. 1856–57.

CONTENTS.

1. A first class reader. 504 pp. 1856.
2. A second class reader. lviii, 278 pp. 1857.
3. A third class reader. xlvi, 182 pp. 1857.
4. A fourth class reader. xl, 152 pp. 1857.

The political duties of the educated classes. A discourse delivered before the Phi beta kappa society of Amherst college. 1865. 48 pp. 8°. Boston, Ticknor & Fields, 1866.

Higden (Ralph). Polychronicon Ranulphi Hillern (Wilhelmine von). By his own

Higden monachi cestrensis; together with the english translations of John Trevisa and of an unknown writer of the fifteenth

might. pp. 120. co. 1872.

From the german. 1 p. 1. 5-397 Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott S

HILLMAN.

Hillman (Joseph). The revivalist: a col-
lection of choice revival hymns and tunes,
original and selected. Rev. L. Hartsough,
musical editor. Revised and enlarged ed.
335 pp.
12°. Troy, N. Y., J. Hillman,
[1872].

The same. Additional hymns, tunes and choruses to The revivalist. 161. 16°. Albany, [N. Y.] Van Benthuysen printing house, 1873.

Hinde (John Hodgson). A history of Northumberland, in three parts. [By John Hodgson]. Part I containing the general history of the county. With a narrative of events from the norman conquest to the accession of the house of Hanover. Under

castle-upon-Tyne.

[Compiled by J. H.

Hinde]. x, 400 pp. 3 pl. 4°. Newcastle,
T. & J. Pigg, 1858.

[HODGSON (J.) A history of Northumberland,
v. 1].

HISTORY.

Histoire des intrigues galantes de la reine
Christine de Suède et de sa cour, pendant
son séjour à Rome. [anon.]
2 p. 1. 300
pp. portrait. 160. Amsterdam, J. Henri,
1697.

Histoire du stadhouderat, 1750. See Ray-
nal (Abbé Guillaume T. F.)
Historical and literary tour of a foreigner
in England and Scotland, 1825. See Pi-
chot (Amédée).

Historical collections, or a brief account,
of the most remarkable transactions of
the two last parliaments held and dis-
solved at Westminster and Oxford. [anon.]
3
p. 1.302 pp. 1 pl. 16°. London, S. Neale,
1681.

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taken by the Society of antiquaries of New-Historical (The) magazine, and notes and queries, concerning the antiquities, hisJan. tory and biography of America. 1870, to june, 1871. 21 series, v. 7-9; [complete series, v. 17-19]. 8°. Morrisania, (N. Y.) H. B. Dawson, 1870-71. Historical sketches of the old painters, 1841. See Sedgwick (Catharine M.) History of american missions to the heathen, from their commencement to the present time. [anon.] 724 pp. 8°. Worcester, Spooner & Howland, 1840.

Hinrichs (Johann Conrad). Verzeichniss der bücher, landkarten, &c. welche vom januar bis zum december 1872 neu erschienen oder neu aufgelegt worden sind. 2 v. in 1. 120. Leipzig, J. C. Hinrichs, 1872. Hinsdale (Rev. B. A.) The genuineness and authenticity of the gospels; an argument conducted on historical and critical grounds. 276 pp. 120. Cincinnati, Bosworth, Chase & Hall, 1872.

Hippocrates. Traduction des œuvres médi

cales d'Hippocrate, sur le texte grec, d'après l'édition de Foës. 4 v. 8°. Toulouse, Fages, Meilhac & cie. 1801. Hirsch (A.) Longitude, etc. See Plantamour (E.) and Hirsch. Hirsch (Theodor), and others, editors. See Scriptores rerum prussicarum. Hirzel (Hans Kaspar). The rural Socrates; or an account of a celebrated philosophical farmer, lately living in Switzerland, and known by the name of Kliyogg. xv, 203, xiii pp. 1800.

8°. Hallowell (Maine), E. Edes,

Note.--Translated from the french, and edited by
Arthur Young. Reprinted from the eng. ed.
The work was originally published in german.
Histoire de ce qvi s'est passé en Ethiopie,
Malabar, Brasil, et és Indes Orientales.
See Lettere annve d'Ethiopia, Malabar,
Brasil et Goa.

Histoire (L') de Palmerin d'Olive.
Palmerin de Oliva.

CONTENTS.

1. History of the American board of commissioners for foreign missions, by rev. Joseph Tracy. pp. 9-346.

2. History of the missions of the baptist general convention. Prepared under the superintendence of Solomon Peck. pp. 353-620*, 1 map.

3. History of the missions of the methodist episcopaľ church. By rev. Enoch Mudge. pp. 529-562.

4. Missionary efforts of the protestant episcopal church in the United States. By William Cutter. pp. 563-594.

5.

6.

History of the Free-will baptist foreign mission society. By Enoch Mack. pp. 595-615. History of the Board of foreign missions of the general assembly of the presbyterian church in the United States of America, and of its missions. By Joseph Tracy. pp. 709-724. History (The) of Christ, 1854. See Wilbur (Asa).

History (The) of Eliza Warwick. [anon.]
2d ed. 2 v.
v, 268 pp; 1 p. 1. 252 pp.
16°. London, J. Walker, 1791.
History (The) of Emily Montague. See
Brooke (Mrs. Frances Moore).
History (The) of Georgina Neville; or, the
disinterested orphan. A novel. [anon.]
2d ed. 2 v. 5-252 pp; 1 p. 1. 247 pp. 16°.
London, printed for the authoress; and sold
by T. Hookham & J. Carpenter, 1792.
[Imperfect: title of v. 1 wanting; v. 2, pp. 149-
150 imperfect].

See History (The) of lady Julia Mandeville.
See Brooke (Mrs. Frances Moore).

HISTORY.

HODGES.

History (The) of sir George Warrington; | Hobbs (Isaac H. and son)-continued.
or the political Quixote. By the author
of the benevolent Quixote, etc. [anon.]
v. 1, 3. 16°. London, J. Bell, 1797.
[v. 2 wanting].

Note.-Wrongly ascribed to Charlotte Lennox.
History (The) of the civil war in America.
By an officer of the british army. See
Hall (Captain John).
History of the great conflagration; or, Bos-
ton and its destruction. Embracing a
brief history of [the city]: with a full ac-
count of its destruction by fire nov. 1872.
[anon.] 142 pp. 1 map. 80. Philadelphia,
W. Flint & co. 1872.

History (A) of the holy catholic inquisition, compiled from various authors. With an introduction, by the rev. C. Mason. [anon.] xi, 192 pp. 1 pl. 12o. Philadelphia, H. Perkins, 1835.

[MARKOE pamphlets, v. 8]. History (The) of the life and adventures of don Alphonso Blass de Lirias, son of the celebrated Gil Blas of Santillane: from the spanish original. [anon.] 3 p. 1. 294 pp. 120. London, J. Hodges, 1742. Hitchcock (Edward, d. d. and Edward, jr. m. d.) Elementary anatomy and physiology. Revised ed. 443 pp. 12o. New York, Ivison, Phinney & co. 1860. Hitchins (Fortescue). The sea shore, with other poems. 11 p. 1. 175 pp. 120. Sherborne, for author, 1810.

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Hitopadésa ou l'instruction utile. Recueil d'apologues et de contes traduit du sanscrit avec des notes historiques et littéraires, et un appendice contenant l'indications des sources et des imitations par m. Édouard Lancereau. xi, 288 pp. 160. Paris, P. Jannet, 1855.

[Bibliothèque elzevirienne]. Hoard or Hord (Samuel). God's love to mankind, manifested by disproving his absolute decree for their damnation. 2 p. 1. 220 pp. 160. London, J. Clark, 1673. Hobart (Rev. Noah). A second address to the members of the episcopal separation in New-England. Occasioned by the exceptions made to the former, by dr. Johnson [and others]. 172 pp. 8°. Boston, D. Foule, 1751.

[MOORE pamphlets, v. 122]. Hobbs (Isaac H. and son). Hobbs' architecture: containing designs and ground plans for villas, cottages, and other edi

fices, both suburban and rural, adapted to the United States. 189 pp. 8°. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & co. 1873. Hobbs (Capt. James). Wild life in the far west; personal adventures of a border mountain man. Illustrated. 488 pp. 17 pl. 8°. Hartford, Wiley, Waterman & Eaton, 1872.

Hodder (George). Memories of my time; including personal reminiscences of eminent men. xx, 420 pp. 80. London, Tinsley brothers, 1870.

Hoddick (F. organist). Die sämmtlichen urmelodien zu dem gemeinschaftlichen gesangbuch zum gottesdienstlichen gebrauch der lutherischen und reformirten gemeinden in Nord-Amerika. 39 pp. 180. New-York, Koch & co. 1850.

[With NEUESTES gemeinschaftliches gesangbuch]. Hodge (Charles, d. d.) The constitutional history of the presbyterian church in the United States. 1705-1788. 2 v. 2 v. 256 pp; 516 pp. 8°. Philadelphia, W. S. Martien, 1839-40.

Proceedings connected with the semicentennial commemoration of the professorship of rev. Charles Hodge, in the theological seminary at Princeton, N. J. april 24, 1872. 128 pp. 8°. New York, A. D. F. Randolph, [1872].

Systematic theology. v. 3. viii, 880 pp. 8°. New York, Scribner, Armstrong & co. 1873.

The same. Index to systematic theology. 1 p. 1. 81 pp. 8°. New York, Scribner, Armstrong & co. 1873.

The way of life. 343 pp. 18°. Philadelphia, Am. s. s. union, [1841]. Hodge (Hugh L. m. d.) On diseases peculiar to women, including displacements of the uterus. xx, 17-469 pp. 8°. Philadelphia, Blanchard & Lea, 1860.

The principles and practice of obstetrics. xxiv, 17-550 pp. 22 pl. 4°. Philadelphia, Blanchard & Lea, 1864. Hodges (John Tyler). Hodges' new bank note safe-guard; giving fac simile descriptions of upwards of ten thousand bank notes, embracing every genuine note issued in the United States & Canada. 4th quarterly ed. 2 p. 1. 353 pp. fol. New York, J. T. Hodges, 1858. Hodges (Richard M. m. d.) The excision of the joints. viii, 204 pp. 8°. Boston,

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