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vereinigten lese-, schreib-, sprach-, sachund zeichenunterricht. Am. ausgabe. 106 pp. 1 1. 120. Milwaukee, Wisconsin, G. Brumder, 1869. The same. Zweiter theil. Zweites lesebuch als grundlage für den vereinigten sach- und sprach-unterricht. Am. ausgabe. 176 pp. 11. 12°. Milwaukee, Wisconsin, G. Brumder, 1869. Muntaner (Ramon). Chronik des edlen en Ramon Muntaner. [Chronica, o desscripcio dels fets, e hazanyes del inclyt rey don Iavme primer rey Darago]. Herausgegeben von dr. Karl Lanz. [Catalan]. xxxvi, 550 pp. 8°. Stuttgart, auf kosten des literarischen vereins, 1844.

[STUTTGART. Literarischer verein. Bibliothek, v. 8].

Münter (Balthasar). Count Struenzée, the sceptic and the christian. Translated from the french of the german, by mrs. J. H. Wilson. xi, 243 pp. 160. Boston, J. P. Jewett & co. 1853.

Murat (Henriette Julie de Castelnau, comtesse de). Les lutins du chateau de Kernosy. Nouvelle historique.

[GARNIER (C. G. T.) Voyages imaginaires, [etc.] 8°. Amsterdam, 1788. v. 35, pp. 151-423].

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Le voyage de Campagne. [GARNIER (C. G. T.) Voyages imaginaires, [etc.] 8°. Amsterdam, 1788. v. 29, pp. 1-194]. Murat (Paul Hyppolite de). Les paradoxes .du capitaine Marc-Luc-Roch Barole. Par Paul Hyppolite de M***. [anon.] 16°. Paris, Levrault frères, 1802. Murchie (William). Truth & love: or the calvinist & the arminian reconciled, and the unitarian reclaimed, in a new development of scripture doctrine. xvi, 320 pp. 12°. Glasgow, G. Gallie, [1847]. Murdoch (James E.) Patriotism in poetry and prose; being selected passages from lectures and patriotic readings by James E. Murdoch. Also, poems by Thomas Buchanan Read, George H. Boker, Francis de Haes Janvier, and other american authors, commemorative of the gallant deeds of our noble defenders on land and sea. 172 pp. 1 pl. 12°. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & co. 1864.

Murger (Henry). Le dernier rendez-vous.

La résurrection de Lazare. 2 p. 1. 313 pp. 16°. Paris, M. Lévy frères, 1856. Murphy (James G. ll. d.) A critical and exegetical commentary on the book of Genesis, with a new translation. With a

MURRAY.

Murphy (James G. ll. d.)-continued. preface by J. P. Thompson, d. d. And an introduction by Alvah Hovey, d. d. xvi,

519 pp. 89. Boston, Estes & Lauriat,

1873.

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Murphy (John Nicholas). Terra incognita, or the convents of the united kingdom. xi, 753 pp. 8°. London, Longmans, Green & co. 1873. Murphy (Joseph John). The scientific bases of faith. xliv, 474 pp. 80. London, Macmillan § co. 1873.

Murphy (Rev. Robert). A treatise on the theory of algebraical equations, 1830. [In SOCIETY for the diffusion of useful knowledge. Mathematics. 8°. London, 1830. v. 1, xii, 171 pp.1

Murphy (S. Agassiz). Key to Murphy's new outline and military map of the United States, comprising the descriptive geography of every state and territory in the union. 223 pp. 12°. St. Louis, Mo. author, 1864. Murray (James R.) Pure diamonds: a choice collection of new words and music [for devotion]. 160 pp. obl. 160. Cleveland, [0.] Brainard's sons, [1872]. Murray (Rev. John). Records of the life of the rev. John Murray. Written by himself. [Also], a brief continuation to the closing scene. 3d ed. with notes and remarks, by rev. L. S. Everett. 328 pp. portrait. 129. Boston, Marsh, Capen & Lyon, [etc.] 1831.

[UNIVERSALIST library, v. 1].

The same. The life of John Murray, preacher of universal salvation. [By himself]. With notes and an appendix, by Thomas Whittemore. 271 pp. 120. Boston, Trumpet office, 1833. Murray (John, publisher). A handbook for travellers in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. 3d ed. 3 v. in 1. 12°. London, J. Murray, 1871.

Handbook for travellers in southern Germany: being a guide to Würtemberg, Bavaria, Austria, Tyrol, Salzburg, Styria, &c. the austrian and bavarian Alps, and the Danube from Ulm to the Black sea. 11th ed. xii, 635, 72 pp. 10 maps. 12o. London, J. Murray, 1871.

A handbook for travellers in Switzerland, and the Alps of Savoy and Piedmont. 14th ed. lxxiv, 557, 72 pp. 23 maps and plans. 16°. London, J. Murray, 1871.

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Handbook for travellers in Turkey in Asia, including Constantinople, the Bosphorus, Dardanelles, Brousa and plain of Troy. New ed. xii, 492, 64 pp. 7 maps and plans. 120. London, J. Murray, [1871]. Murray (Rev. John Hale). Travels in Uruguay, South America; with an account of the present state of sheep-farming and emigration to that country. [1868]. viii, 234 pp. 9 pl. 12°. London, Longmans, 1871.

Murray (Lindley). English grammar, adapted to the different classes of learners. With an appendix, containing rules and observations, [etc. 1st am ed.] 282 pp. 16°. Boston, Manning & Loring, for

J. Nancrede, 1800.

The same. 12, 282 pp. 129. [Boston, or New York, 1802-05]? [Wanting title].

Note. The first ed. was published at York, (Eng.) in 1795; 2d ed. 1796; 9th ed. with additions, York, 1804, and republished in New York, 1805.

The same. An english grammar: comprehending the principles and rules of the language, illustrated by appropriate exercises, and a key to the exercises. 4th ed. improved. 2 v. 544 pp; 515 pp. 8°. York, (Eng.) T. Wilson & sons, for Longman [& co.] London, 1819.

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The same. 228 pp. Vt., N. C. Goddard, 1836.

16°. Windsor,

The same. Murray's english grammar, revised, simplified, and adapted to the inductive and explanatory mode of instruction. By H. T. N. Benedict. 192 pp. 120. Frankfort, Ky. A. G. Hodges, 1832.

The same. An epitome of the english language; or, a catechetical grammar, with an appendix; being in substance mr. Murray's english grammar, put into questions and answers. With alterations and improvements. By C. Bacon. 108 pp. 18°. New York, S. Marks, 1819.

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English exercises, adapted to the grammar, lately published by L. Murray. 4th ed. 11, 192 pp. 12°. London, Longman & Rees, 1799.

The same. Exercises adapted to Murray's english grammar. 171 pp. 160. Philadelphia, Bennett & Walton, 1812.

The same. English exercises adapted

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From the

Murray (Lindley)-continued. to Murray's english grammar. last eng. ed. 180 pp. 16°. New-York, Collins & Hannay, [about 1830].

The same. Murray's exercises-Improved ed.-Murray's english exercises, revised: being a counterpart to the English teacher. By Israel Alger, jun. 252 pp. 160. Boston, R. S. Davis, 1838.

A key to the exercises. 156 pp. 120. London, T. N. Longman & O. Rees, 1799.

Grammatical tables. With an appendix. Designed for the use of classes engaged in the study of Murray's grammar. Collected and arranged by N. Brashears. 156 pp. 180. Washington, Davis & Force, 1823.

Introduction to the english reader; [also], rules and observations for assisting children to read with propriety. 166 pp. 12°. Philadelphia, S. Probasco, 1824.

The same. Improved ed. 153 pp. 120. Georgetown, [D. C.] S. S. Rind, 1830. The same. 162 pp. 169. Philadelphia, R. Christy, 1831.

Murray's english reader; or pieces in prose and poetry, selected from the best writers. With observations on the principles of good reading. Improved by the addition of a concordant and synonymising vocabulary, consisting of about 1500 of the most important words, arranged in columns, and divided, defined, and pronounced according to Walker. Walker's pronouncing key is prefixed to this work. By Jeremiah Goodrich. 287 pp. 129. Saratoga springs, N. Y., S. Newton, 1824.

The same. The english reader. [Also], the definitions of inflections & emphasis, and rules for reading verse, with a key, exhibiting the method of applying those principles to the pronunciation of written language. By M. R. Bartlett. 252 pp. 18°. Utica, [N. Y.] W. Williams, 1823.

The same. The english reader, [etc. Also], a key to the modulations of the voice. By M. R. Bartlett. 252 pp. sq. 189. Philadelphia, R. W. Desilver, 1839.

The power of religion on the mind in retirement, affliction, and at the approach of death. From the 16th eng. ed. 252 pp. 16°. New York, Collins & co. 1818.

The pronouncing introduction.-Introduction to the english reader. [Also], rules and observations for assisting chil

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dren to read with propriety. With an appendix, consisting of words selected from the reading lessons, with definitions. By Israel Alger, jun. 168 pp. inc. 1 pl. 120. Boston, Lincoln & Edmands, 1823.

Sequel to the english reader: or, elegant selections in prose and poetry. 1st Boston ed. 308 pp. 16°. Boston, Lincoln & Edmands, 1809.

Swett's Murray.-An english grammar; comprehending the principles and rules of the language: on the basis of Murray. By J. Swett, jr. [1st ed.] 180 pp. 16o. Windsor, Vt., J. Swett, jr. 1843. The same. Improved [2d] ed. 192 pp. 120. Claremont, N. H., Claremont manf. co. 1844. Murray (Rev. William Henry Harrison). Words fitly spoken. Selections from the pulpit utterances of W. H. H. Murray. [By J. M. B.] xviii, 417 pp. portrait. 8°. Boston, Lee & Shepard, 1873. Murray (Lieut.) The adventurer: or, a wreck on the Indian ocean. A land and sea tale. 3 p. 1. 11-100 pp. 8°. Boston, F. Gleason, 1848.

Fanny Campbell, the female pirate captain. A tale of the revolution. 2 p. 1. 9-100 pp. inc. 4 pl. 8°. Boston, F. Gleason, 1845.

Muses (The) mercury: or the monthly miscellany. Consisting of poems, prologues, songs, sonnets, translations, and other curious pieces, never before printed. By the earl of Roscommon, mr. Dryden, dr. G-th, N. Tate, esq. mr. Dennis, dr. N-n, capt. Steel, mr. Manning, &c. Jan. to dec. 1707. 40. London, A. Bell, 1707. 4°. Music to be performed at the world's peace jubilee, and international musical festival, in Boston, june, 1872. [anon.] 1 p. 1. 177 PP. Boston, O. Ditson & co. [1872]. Musnier Desclozeaux (Ernest). Indiscrétions, 1798-1830. See Real (P. F. comte). Musset (Alfred de). Premières poésies. 1829-35. Nouv. éd. 2 v. 3 p. 1. 356 pp; 2 p. 1. 283 pp. 16°. Paris, Charpentier, 1861-62.

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[Imperfect; pp. 1-10 of v. 1 wanting]. Must; or, Ann Holbrook's girl-hood, 1864. See Atkins (M. A.)

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The

Mustapha (Ismaïl effendi). Recherche des coefficients de dilatation et étalonnage de l'appareil à mesurer les bases géodésiques, appartenant au gouvernement égyptien. Ouvrage publié par ordre et sous les auspices de son altesse Ismaïl-Pacha, vice roy d'Égypte. xx, 169 pp. 1 1.5 pl. 8°. Paris, V. Goupy & cie. 1864. Mutterings and musings of an invalid. [anon.] 1p. 1. 9-281 pp. 120. New-York, J. S. Taylor, 1850. Muzzey (Rev. Artemas Bowers). christian parent. xv, 320 pp. 1 pl. 16°. Boston, W. Crosby & H. P. Nichols, 1850. My heroine. A story. [anon.] 1 p. 1. 279 pp. 12°. London, Tinsley brothers, 1871. My little lady. [anon.] 3 v. 16°. London, Hurst & Blackett, 1871. Mydorgius. See Moore (Sir Jonas). Myers (John C.) A daily journal of the 192d reg't Penn'a volunteers commanded by col. William B. Thomas in the service of the United States for one hundred days. 203 pp. 120. Philadelphia, Crissy & Markley, 1864. Myers (Mrs. Sarah A.) The little shocmaker; or, the orphan's victory. 232 pp. 6 pl. 180. New-York, Carlton & Porter, [1857].

Parson Hubert's school; or Harry Kingsley's trial. 252 pp. 180. New York, Carlton & Porter, [1861].

Myrtle (Lewis). Dovecote; or, the heart of the homestead. By the author of "Cap sheaf." [anon.] iv, 361 pp. 12°. Boston, J. P. Jewett & co. 1854. Mystères (Les) du christianisme approfondis, 1771. See Bebescourt. Nack (James). The romance of the ring and other poems. 2 p. 1. 232 pp. portrait. 12°. New York, Delisser & Procter, 1859. augNadaud (Gustave). Chansons. 3e éd. mentée de chansons nouvelles. 2 p. 1. 419 pp. 120. Paris, E. Dentu, 1857. Nall (Josephine). The widow's sixpence, or go thou and do likewise. 204 pp. 3 pl. 18°. Philadelphia, Presbyterian board of publication, [1858].

Namur (Province de). Exposé de la situation de la province de Namur. 1843-48, 1851-53, 1857-58, 1860, 1862-65, 1867–69. 19 v. 8°. Namur, 1843–69.

Procès-verbaux des séances du conseil provincial de la province de Namur. 1845, 1851, 1856-59, 1867-69. 8 v. 8°. Namur, 1845-69.

NANI.

NATION.

tematica o apparato metodico alla storia letteraria della Sicilia. 4 v. 8°. Palermo, G. Pedone, 1850-55.

Nani (Giovanni Battista Felice Gaspare). | Narbone (Alessio). Bibliografia sicola sisThe history of the affairs of Europe in this present age, but more particularly of the republick of Venice. Written in italian by Battista Nani. Englished by sir Robert Honywood. [1st eng. ed.] 6 p. 1. 574 pp. 91. fol. London, J. M. for J. Starkey,

1673.

Nanni (Giovanni) or Annius (Johannes). Antiquitatu variaru volumina xvii.-Impress. rursus opera ascensiana. 6 p. 1. 171 1. numb. fol. [Lutetiae], venundatur ab J. Paruo et J. Badio, 1515. Napheys (George H. m. d.) Modern therapeutics: a compendium of recent formulæ and specific therapeutical directions. 390 pp. 16°. Philadelphia, S. W. Butler, m. d. 1870.

The physical life of woman; advice to the maiden, wife, and mother. New ed. enlarged. 426 pp. portrait. Philadelphia, J. G. Fergus & co. 1873.

The prevention and cure of disease: a practical treatise on the nursing and home-treatment of the sick. [Ed. with additions]. 1 p. 1. 9-1151 pp. 20 pl. 8°. Springfield, [Mass.] W. J. Holland & co. 1872. Napier (Charles O. Groom). The book of nature and the book of man, in which mau is accepted as the type of creationthe microcosm,-the great pivot on which all the lower forms of life turn. With a preface by the late lord Brougham. Illustrated. Engd. tit. viii, 479 pp. 3 phot. 8°. London, J. C. Hotten, 1870. Napier (Rev. Henry Alfred). Historical notices of the parishes of Swyncombe and Ewelme in the county of Oxford. xxi, 454 pp. 39 pl. 6 tab. 40. Oxford, for author, 1858.

Napoleon I. (Pseudo-). Private hours of Napoleon Buonaparte, from his earliest years to the period of his marriage with the arch-duchess Maria Louisa. Written by himself during his residence in the island of Elba. 1 p. 1. ii, 240 pp; 1 Paris, G. Mathiot,

2 v.

p. 1. 247 pp. 12°.

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Note. The pagination of v. 4 is interrupted between pp. 534 and 551, and 6 unpaged leaves interposed.

Narragansett club. Publications. (First series). v. 4-5. Providence, R. I. 1870-72.

4°.

CONTENTS.

v. 4. The bloody tenent yet more bloody. [By Roger Williams). Edited by S. L. Caldwell. 1870.

v. 5. George Fox digg'd out of his burrovvs. [By Roger Williams]. Edited by rev. J. L. Diman. 1872.

Narrative (A) of some of the adventures, dangers and sufferings of a revolutionary soldier. Written by himself. [anon. By James Sullivan Martin?] 213 pp. 120. Hallowell, Glazier, Masters & co. 1830. Nasby (Petroleum Vesuvius, pseudon.) See Locke (D. R.)

Nash (Treadway Russell, d. d.) Collections for the history of Worcestershire. 2d ed. with add. 2 v. 3 p. 1. xcii, 609 pp. 32 1. of pedigrees, 38 pl. 1 map; 2 p. 1. [830] pp. 17 1. of pedigrees, 34 pl. fol. [London], J. White, 1799.

Note.-v. 1 has a duplicate title with the imprint "J. Nichols, 1781." The materials were collected by Wm. Habington, the poet.

Nashua (N. H.) Greenough's directory of the city of Nashua, for 1870-71. 8°. Boston, W. A. Greenough, jr. 1870.

The same. Greenough, Jones & co's directory of the city of Nashua, for 1872-73. 8°. Boston, Greenough, Jones & co. 1872. Nashville journal of medicine and surgery. Edited by W. K. Bowling, m. d. [etc.] New series, v. 1. 8°. Nashville, Tenn. J. T. S. Fall & sons, 1866. Nason (Rev. Elias). Life of Henry Wilson. See Russell (Thomas) and Nason.

A memoir of mrs. Susanna Rowson, with elegant and illustrative extracts from her writings in prose and poetry. 212 pp. portrait. 8°. Albany, J. Munsell, 1870. Nast (Thomas, artist). The struggles of Petroleum V. Nasby. Illustrated. 1872. See Locke (D. R.)

Nast's illustrated almanac for 1873. 8°. New York, Harper & brothers, [1872]. Nation (The). A weekly journal devoted to politics, literature, science, and art. Jan. 4 to dec. 26, 1872. v. 14-15. 4°. New York, E. L. Godkin & co. 1872.

NATIONAL.

NATIONAL.

National association for the promotion of National (The) normal. An educational social science. Transactions. Leeds meeting, 1871. Edited by Edwin Pears. 8°. London, Longmans, [etc.] 1872.

Transactions. Plymouth and Davenport meeting, 1872. Edited by Edwin Pears. 8°. London, Longmans, [etc.]1873. National (The) association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin. For the years 1869 [and] 1870-71. Edited by John L. Hayes, secretary. 2 v. vi, ix, 419 pp; vii, 608

pp. 8°. Boston, 1869–70.

National baptist educational convention. Proceedings of the [second] national baptist educational convention, held in Philadelphia, may 28-30, 1872. Official ed. 80°. New York, Sheldon & co. 1872. National (The) car builder. Devoted to the interests of railway rolling stock. [Monthly]. July, 1870, to june, 1872. v. 1-2 in 1 v. 4°. New York, Vose, Dinsmore & co. [1870-72].

National conference of unitarian and other christian churches. Report of the fourth meeting, held in New York, N. Y. oct. 19, 20, 21, 1870. Together with the conference sermon, the constitution and bylaws of the conference, and a list of the accredited delegates. 162 pp. 8°. Boston, A. Mudge & son, 1870.

National educational association. The addresses and journal of proceedings of the National educational association. Sessions of 1871 at St. Louis, Mo. 8°. New York, J. H. Holmes, 1872.

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National (The) legal directory, 1870. See Hubbell & Craven. National (The) live-stock journal monthly publication, devoted exclusively to live-stock interests. John P. Reynolds, editor. Sept. 1870, to aug. 1871. v. 1. 4°. Chicago, G. W. Rust & co. [1870–71]. National magazine. v. 1, nos. 1-3. [Edited] by James Lyon. 296 pp. 8°. Richmond, (Va.) editor, 1799. [DUANE pamphlets, v. 41].

National medical convention. See Pharmacopoeia (The) of the United States of America.

National medical journal. [Quarterly and monthly]. Edited by Chris. C. Cox, m. d. and by S. C. Busey, m. d. and William Lee, m. d. v. 1-2. 8°. Washington, Judd & Detweiler, 1871[-72].

monthly. Edited and managed by R. H. Holbrook. Jan. to dec. 1872. v. 4. 80. Cincinnati, [J. Holbrook & co. 1872]. National police gazette. [Weekly]. Nov. 3, 1866, to march 29, 1873. v. 22-27. fol. New York, G. W. Matsell & co. [1866–73]. [Imperfect; wanting sept. 1 to oct. 27, 1866]. National (The) quarterly review. Edited by Edward I. Sears, 11. d. June, 1860, to sept. 1872. v. 1-25. 8°. New York, Pudney & Russell and E. I. Sears, 1860–72. National (The) recipe book, containing nearly one thousand recipes on all subjects, including many never before made public. [anon.] 148 pp. 120. Battle Creek, Michigan publishing co. 1872. National (The) recorder. Jan. 1819, to july, 1821. 5 v. 8°. Philadelphia, Littell & Henry, [1819–21].

Note. v. 1 wanting pp. 37-38, 385-388. v. 1 was issued under the title, "The Philadelphia register and national recorder." A second series, consisting of 2 v. july, 1821, to july, 1822, was issued under the title, "The saturday magazine." National (The) reformer. Secular advocate and freethought journal. [Weekly]. Edited by Charles Bradlaugh. Aug. 13, 1871, to dec. 29, 1872. New series, v. 18– 20. fol. London, [C. Bradlaugh, 1871–72]. National republican. [Washington daily]. W. J. Murtagh, editor. Jan. 2 to dec. 31, 1872. 2 v. fol. Washington, W. J. Murtagh, [1872].

National (The) spelling-book, and scholar's guide, in acquiring the rudiments of orthography, pronunciation, and good reading, according to Walker's principles of english orthoepy. By an experienced teacher. [anon.] 168 pp. 12°. Concord, [N. H.] C. Hoag, 1829.

National (The) standard. An independent, reform, and literary journal. [Weekly]. Aaron M. Powell, editor. July 30, 1870, to dec. 23, 1871. New series, v. 1-2 in 1 v. fol. New York, [1870–71].

The same. A temperance and literary journal. [Monthly]. Aaron M. Powell, editor. Jan. to dec. 1872. v. 3. fol. New York, [1872].

Note.-With the preceding. United, later, with the NATIONAL temperance advocate. National (The fifth) sunday-school convention, held at Indianapolis, april 16-19, 1872. With an historical introduction, by the rev. H. Clay Trumbull. 159, xxviii pp. 8°. New York, for the convention, by A. O. Van Lennep, 1872.

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