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8611, O. 2. A history of the revolution in France. Philadelphia, 1794. 9159, O. Correspondance originale des emigrés, ou les emigrés peints par A Paris, 1793.

eux-memes.

65, & 66, D. The history of the life and reign of Lewis the fourteenth. Extracted from the best writers of the French and other nations. 3 vols. London, 1742.

2578, D. Letters on some of the events of the revolutionary war. London, 1817.

2959, D. 3. London, 1792. 24, D. The secret history of Persia (France,) and the most considerable states of Asia (Europe.) Translated from the French. With a key and notes. London, 1745.

Anecdotes of the reign of the present king of France, Louis XVI.

2904, O. 3. The concordat between Bonaparte, chief consul of the French republic, and his holiness pope Pius VII.; with the speech of citizen Portales on presenting it to the legislative body. Translated from the French. London, 1802. 1981, O. 9. Arrêté de la noblesse du Velay. Paris, 1789. The anarchy and horrors of France displayed, by a member of London, 1794.

1979, 10. & 2062, O. 4. the convention. 2342, O. 1. Dresses of the representatives of the people of France, and of the executive directory, &c. from the original drawings; with an historical description. Translated from the French. London, 1796. A specimen of republican simplicity.

3704, O. Bonaparte, and the French people under his consulate. Translated from the German. 2d edit. London, 1804.

6486, O. A comparative display of the different opinions of the most distinguished British writers, on the subject of the French revolution. 2 vols. London, 1793.

M.

5286, & 6950, O. L'Espion de la revolution Française. 2 tom. A Paris, 1797.

7711, O.

1819.
803, D. 2.

803, D. 4.
803, D. 1.

The coalition and France. Translated from the French. London,

Remonstrances du parlement de Bordeaux au roi. 1771. Lit de justice tenu par le roi à Versailles, le 13 Avril, 1771. Memoires et consultations, par M. le duc d'Aiguillon. Paris, 1770. 463, Q. 9. The will and testament of Lewis the fourteenth, and the proceedings of the parliament thereupon. London, 1725. 5643, D. Memoirs of Louis XVIII.

1832.

Written by himself. 2 vols. London,

7087, O. Private memoirs of the court of Lewis XVIII. By a lady. 2 vols. London, 1830.

2400, & 2536, D. 2. General view of the political state of France, and of the government of Louis XVIII. New York, 1815.

SPAIN AND PORTUGAL.

Abenhamin, 2882, O. Las guerras civiles; or the civil wars of Granada, and the history of the factions of the Zegries and Abencerrages, two noble families of that city, to the final conquest by Ferdinand and Isabella. Translated from the Arabic of Abenhamin, by Gines Perez de Hita, and from the Spanish, by Thomas Rodd. London, 1801.

Adams, 2030, O. The history of Spain, from the establishment of the colony of Gades by the Phoenicians, to the death of Ferdinand, surnamed the Sage. By the Rev. John Adams. 3 vols. London, 1793.

Armstrong, 642, O. History of the island of Minorca. By John Armstrong, Esq. London, 1751.

3291, O. The same. 2d edit. London, 1756. P.

Batty, 1869, Q.

Campaign of the left wing of the allied army in the western Pyrenees and south of France, in the years 1813, 1814, under fieldmarshal the marquess of Wellington; illustrated by plates. By Captain Batty. London, 1823.

Bigland, 4106, O. The history of Spain, from the earliest period to the close of the year 1809. By John Bigland. 2 vols. London, 1810.

Blaquiere, 5708, O. An historical review of the Spanish revolution, including some account of religion, manners, and literature, in Spain. By Edward Blaquiere, Esq. London, 1822.

Bourke, 1560, Q. A concise history of the Moors in Spain, from their invasion of that kingdom, to their final expulsion from it. By Thomas Bourke, Esq. London, 1811.

Brockwell, 111, O. The political and natural history of Portugal, from its first erection into a kingdom, anno 1090, to the present time; with the history of Brazil, and all other dominions subject to Portugal, in Asia, Africa, and America. By Charles Brockwell, jr. London, 1726. Busk, 8864, O. The history of Spain and Portugal, from B. C. 1000 to A. D. 1814. By M. M. Busk. London, 1833.

Capmany, 9143, O. 8. The anti-Gallican sentinel. By Don Antonio Capmany. Translated from the Spanish. New York, 1807.

Cevallos, 4033, O. 6. Exposition of the practices and machinations which led to the usurpation of the crown of Spain, and the means adopted by Bonaparte to carry it into execution. By Don Pedro Cevallos. Translated from the Spanish. New York, 1808.

Coxe, 1596, Q. Memoirs of the kings of Spain of the house of Bourbon, from 1700 to 1788. By William Coxe. 3 vols. London, 1813.

Coutinho, 3040, O. A political essay on the commerce of Portugal and her colonies, particularly of Brazil in South America. By I. I. da Cunha de Alzeredo Coutinho. Translated from the Portuguese. London, 1801. Dalrymple, 7181, O. Memoir written by General Sir Hew Dalrymple, of his proceedings, as connected with the affairs of Spain and the peninsular war. London, 1830.

Dillon, 1853, O. The history of the reign of Peter the cruel, king of Castille and Leon. By John Talbot Dillon. 2 vols. London, 1788. Dunlop, 9020, O. Memoirs of Spain during the reigns of Philip IV. and Charles II. from 1621 to 1700. By John Dunlop, author of the History of fiction. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1834.

Escoiquiz, 4916, O. 2. Some documents respecting the history of the late events in Spain. By Don Juan de Escoiquiz and others. London, 1815. Estrada, 5269, O. 1. Representation to H. C. M. Ferdinand VII. king of Spain, in defence of the Cortes. Translated from the Spanish of Don Alvaro Florez Estrada. London, 1819.

Ferreras, 593, Q. Histoire generale d'Espagne, traduit de l'Espagnol de Jean de Ferreras; enrichie de notes historiques et critiques, de vignettes en taille-douce, et de cartes géographiques. Par M. D'Hermilly. Tom. X. A Leide, 1779.

Foy, 6290, O. History of the war in the peninsula, under Napoleon; to which is prefixed, a view of the political and military state of the four belligerent powers. By General Foy. Translated from the French. London, 1827.

Hermilly, D', 594, Q. Histoire du royaume de Majorique avec ses annexes, pour servir à l'histoire de France, et à celle d'Espagne de Don Jean de Ferreras. Par M. D'Hermilly. A Maestricht, 1777.

Halliday, 4595, O. The present state of Portugal and of the Portuguese army; a sketch of the campaigns of the marquis of Wellington, and observa

tions on the manners and customs of the people. By Andrew Halliday, M. D. Edinburgh, 1812.

Hamilton, 4082, D. Annals of the peninsular campaigns, from 1808 to 1814. By the author of Cyril Thornton. (Captain Hamilton.) 3 vols. Edinburgh, 1829.

Hay, 4176, D. A narrative of the peninsular war. By Major Leith Hay. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1831.

Hodges, 5723, D. Narrative of the expedition to Portugal in 1832, under the orders of Don Pedro. By G. Lloyd Hodges, Esq. 2 vols. London, 1833. Irving, 7042, O. A chronicle of the conquest of Granada, from the MSS. of Fray Antonio Agapida. By W. Irving. 2 vols. London, 1829. 3981, & 3982, D. The same. Philadelphia, 1829.

Jones, 5144, O. Account of the war in Spain and Portugal, and in the south of France, from 1808 to 1814. By Lieutenant-colonel John T. Jones. London, 1818.

4744, O. Journals of the sieges, undertaken by the allies in Spain in the years 1811 and 1812; with notes. By Lieutenant-colonel John T. Jones. London, 1814.

Landman, 1014, F. Historical, military, and picturesque observations on Portugal; illustrated by plates; including authentic plans of the sieges and battles fought in the peninsula during the late war. By George Landman, lieutenant-colonel. 2 vols. London, 1818.

Londonderry, 1940, Q. Narrative of the peninsular war, from 1808, to 1813. By Lieutenant-general Charles William Vane, Marquis of Londonderry. London, 1828.

Mackinnon, 4625, O. 1. A journal of the campaign in Portugal and Spain, from 1809 to 1812. By the late Major-general Henry Mackinnon. Bath, 1812.

Mahon, 8728, O.
Mahon.
Mariana, 521, Q.
XXX.

History of the war of the succession in Spain. By Lord
London, 1832.

Johannis Marianæ Hispani, historiæ de rebus Hispaniæ libri
Tomi II. Moguntiæ, 1705. L.

160, F. The general history of Spain, from the first peopling of it, to the death of king Philip the third. Written in Spanish by John de Mariana. With two supplements, the first by F. Ferdinand Camargo de Salcedo, the other by F. Basil Varen de Soto, bringing it down to the present reign. The whole translated into English, by John Stevens. London, 1699.

Mayne, 4616, O.

A narrative of the campaigns of the Loyal Lusitanian legion, under brigadier-general Sir Robert Wilson. By William Mayne, lieut. col. London, 1812.

Mins, 5816, D. A narrative of the naval part of the expedition to Portugal, under the orders of Don Pedro, duke of Braganza. By Capt. Mins. London, 1833.

Moore, 1485, Q. A narrative of the campaign of the British army in Spain,

commanded by lieutenant-general Sir John Moore; authenticated by official papers and original letters. By James Moore, Esq. London, 1809.

Napier, 6439, O. History of the war in the peninsula and in the south of France, from 1807 to 1814. By W. F. P. Napier, 3 vols. London, 1828. 8735, O. 1. Strictures on certain passages of lieutenant-colonel Napier's history of the peninsular war, which relate to general lord viscount Beresford, G. C. B. London, 1831.

8735, O. 2. Further strictures on those parts of colonel Napier's history of the peninsular war, on the same subject. By major-general Sir Benjamin D'Urban. London, 1832.

Napier, 8712, O. A reply to various opponents. By W. F. P. Napier. Lon

don, 1832.

8907, O. 1. Letter to Charles E. Long, on the manuscripts of lieutenant-
general R. B. Long. By Lord Beresford. London, 1833.
8907, O. 2. A reply on the military reputation of the late lieutenant-gene-
ral R. B. Long. By C. E. Long. London, 1833.

8907, O. 3. Letter to general viscount Beresford in reply to his letter on
the conduct of the late lieutenant-general Long, in 1811. By C. E.
Long. London, 1833.

9048, O. 3. Refutation of colonel Napier's justification of his third volume. By general lord viscount Beresford. London, 1834.

Neale, 1511, Q. Letters from Portugal and Spain; comprising an account of the operations of the armies under their excellencies Sir Arthur Wellesley and Sir John Moore. By Adam Neale, M. D. London, 1809. Ormsby, 2369, D. An account of the operations of the British army, and of the state and sentiments of the people of Portugal and Spain, in 1808 and 1809. By the Rev. J. W. Ormsby. 2 vols. London, 1809. Osorio, 651, 0. Osorio's history of the Portuguese, during the reign of Emanuel; containing all their discoveries, from the coast of Africk to the farthest part of China; including also their discovery of the Brazils, and their wars with the Moors. Translated from the Latin, by James Gibbs. 2 vols. London, 1752.

Pecchio, 5782, O. Anecdotes of the Spanish and Portuguese revolutions. By Count Pecchio. With an introduction and notes. By Edward Blaquiere. London, 1823.

5840, O. 1. Journal of military and political events in Spain, during the last twelve months. By count Pecchio. With some introductory remarks on the present crisis, by Edward Blaquiere, Esq. London, 1824.

Porchester, 7147, O. 2. The last days of the Portuguese constitution. By Lord Porchester. London, 1830.

Porter, 4010, & 7866. O. Letters from Portugal and Spain, written during the march of the British troops under Sir John Moore. By an officer. (Robert Kerr Porter.) London, 1809.

Power, 7738, O. The history of the empire of the Mussulmans in Spain and Portugal, from the first invasion of the Moors, to their expulsion. By George Power, Esq. London, 1815.

Rocca, 4700, & 5337, O. Memoirs on the war of the French in Spain. By M. De Rocca. Translated from the French. Philadelphia, 1820. don, 1815.

Lon

Sarrazin, 4617, O. History of the war in Spain and Portugal, from 1807 to 1814. By General Sarrazin. London, 1813.

4704, & 7500, O. The same. Philadelphia, 1815.

Senar, 5616, O. Relation of the siege of Tarragona, and capture of that city by the French, in June, 1811. By field marshal Don Juan Senar de de Contreras. London, 1815.

Southwell, 8386, O. The history of the revolutions of Portugal to the year 1767. With letters of Sir Robert Southwell. London, 1760. Southey, 1857, Q. History of the peninsular war. By Robert Southey. 3 vols. London, 1823.

1460, Q. Chronicle of the Cid Rodrigo Diaz de Bivar de Compeador. From the Spanish, by Robert Southey. London, 1808.

Stevens, 878, O. The history of Spain; containing an account of the race of its kings, from the first peopling of that country. By Capt. John Stevens. London, 1701.

Steele, 6070, O. Notes on the war in Spain; detailing occurrences, military and political, in Galicia, and at Gibraltar and Cadiz, from the fall of

Corunna to the occupation of Cadiz by the French. By Thomas
Steele, Esq. London, 1824.

Stothert, 4618, O. A narrative of the principal events of the campaigns of 1809-10, and 11, in Spain and Portugal. By Capt. William Stothert. London, 1812.

Suchet, 7046, 0. Memoirs of the war in Spain, from 1808 to 1814. By mar shal Suchet, duke d'Albufera. 2 vols. London, 1829.

Turquet, 1111, F. The general historie of Spaine; containing all the memorable things that have passed in the realmes of Castille, Leon, Navarre, Arragon, Portugall, Granado, &c. Written in French. By Lewis Mayerne Turquet. Translated into English, and continued, by Edward Grimestone, Esq. London, 1612.

Vaughan, 3980, O. 2. Narrative of the siege of Zarragossa. By C. R. Vaughan. 5th edit. London, 1809.

Vertot, 179, 1597, & 8388, O.. Vertot's history of the revolutions in Spain, from the first foundation of the monarchy to the accession of Lewis the first; with a history of the late war. Translated from the French, by Mr. Morgan. 5 vols. London, 1724. No. 1597 gift of Samuel Coates.

4931, D. Revolutions de Portugal. Par M. l'Abbé de Vertot. Paris,

1773.

407, O. The history of the revolutions of Portugal. By the Abbé
Vertot. 5th edit. London, 1754.

1472, D. 6. Abbot de Vertot's revolutions of Portugal.
from the French. London, 1721. P.

Translated

Walton, 9193, O. Spain! or, who is the lawful successor to the throne! By

William Walton. 1834.

Watson, 6744, & 7924, O. The history of the reign of Philip the second and of
Philip the third, kings of Spain. The first four books by Robert Wat-
son, LL. D.
The two last by William Thomson, LL. D. 2 vols.
New York, 1818.

343, Q. The same. 3 vols. London, 1778-1783.

267, O. The complete history of the affairs of Spain, from the first treaty of partition to the present time; containing the actions of queen Anne and her allies in Spain, the Netherlands, Italy, &c. to secure to Spain the house of Austria. London, 1709.

Gift of John Sober.

3941, O. The intrigues of the queen of Spain with the prince of peace and others. By a Spanish nobleman and patriot. London, 1808.

4033, O. 7. An exact and impartial account of the most important events which have occurred in Aranjuez, Madrid, and Bayonne, from the seventeenth of March until the fifteenth of May, 1808. Written in Madrid, and translated in this city. New York, 1808.

4916, O. 2. Some documents respecting the history of the late events in Spain. London, 1815.

5351, O. 1. Memoirs of the early campaigns of the duke of Wellington in Portugal and Spain. By an officer. London, 1820.

5353, O. Letters from Portugal, Spain, and France, during the memorable campaigns of 1811, 12, and 13; and from Belgium and France, in 1815. By an officer. London, 1819.

6399, O. An historical view of the revolutions of Portugal, since the close of the peninsular war; exhibiting a full account of the events which have led to the present state of that country. By an eye-witness. London, 1827.

9091, O. 14. Who is the legitimate king of Portugal? By a Portuguese. Gift of J. C. Elfreth, Esq.

5653, D. History of Spain and Portugal. 4 vols. London, 1832. 5494, D. The same. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1832.

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