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and of the battles of Lexington, Concord, and Bunker Hill. Also, an account of the Bunker Hill Monument. With illustrative documents. Boston, 1849. 8°

3 THE COMMAND in the Battle of Bunker Hill; with a reply to "Remarks on Frothingham's History of the Battle, by S. Swett." Boston, 1850. 8°

FRY, HENRY. To the Hon. the House of Representatives.. the Memorial of H. Fry [relative to his dismissal as purser, with an appendix of documents]. [Philadel. 1835.] 8°

FRY, J. REESE. A Life of Gen. Zachary Taylor; comprising a narrative of events connected with his professional career, derived from public documents and private correspondence, by J. R. Fry; and authentic incidents of his early years, from materials collected by R. T. Conrad. Philadelphia, 1847. 12°

FULFORD, FRANCIS, Bishop of Montreal. An Address delivered in the chapel of the General Theological Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States. . Nov. 13. New York, 1852. 8vo.

FULLER, ALLEN. Grammatical Exercises, etc. Plymouth, 1822. 12° FULLER, ANDREW. Memoirs of the late Rev. S. Pearce; with extracts from some of his . . letters .. . a brief memoir of Mrs. Pearce, etc. Philadelphia, 1829. 12mo.

FULLER, METTA VICTORIA. Fresh Leaves from Western Woods. Buffalo, 1852. 8°

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3 MEMOIRS of M. Fuller Ofsoli. 2 vol. Boston, 1852. 8°

FULLER, TIMOTHY. An Oration pronounced at Watertown, July 4, 1809, .. in commemoration of the anniversary of American Independence. Boston, 1809. 8°

FUN and Earnest. By the author of "Musings of an Invalid," "Fancies of a Whimsical Man," etc. New York, 1853. 12°

FURMAN, GABRIEL. Notes, geographical and historical, relating to the town of Brooklyn, in King's County on Long-Island. Brooklyn, 1824. 12°

2 ADDRESS delivered before the American Institute, . . during the sixteenth annual fair. New York, 1843. 8°

FURMAN, GARRIT. Rural Hours, a poem. [Maspeth, Long Island, 1824.] 8°

FURMAN, RICHARD. A Sermon [on Matt. xxv. 21], occasioned by the decease of the Rev. Oliver Hart. Charleston, 1796. 8vo.

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FURNESS, WILLIAM HENRY. discourse [on 1 Cor. iii. 16] preached at the opening of the first Congregational Unitarian Church, Philadelphia, November 5, 1828. Philadelphia, 1828. 8°

2 A DISCOURSE [on Matt. xvi. 27] preached in the first Congregational Unitarian Church (Philadelphia) May 24, 1829; occasioned by the recent throughout the British Empire. Phiemancipation of the Roman Catholics ladelphia, 1829. 8°

3 REMARKS on the Four Gospels. Philadelphia, 1836. 12°

4 JESUS and His Biographers; or the remarks on the four Gospels re

vised, with copious additions. Philadelphia, 1838. 8°

5 OUR Benevolent Institutions. A discourse [on Job xxix. 15, 16] occasioned by the death of J. R. Friedlander, Principal of the Pennsylvania Institution for the Blind. Philadelphia, 1839. 8°

6 A SERMON [on 1 Pet. v. 6] delivered May 14, 1841, on the occasion of the National Fast, recommended by the President. Philadelphia, 1841. 8°

7 A DISCOURSE [on Psalm xcii. 14] delivered on the occasion of the death of J. Vaughan, etc. Philadelphia, 1842. 8°

8 A DISCOURSE [on Prov. x. 7] delivered on the occasion of the erec

tion in the Church of Tablets, in memory of J. Vaughan, R. Eddowes, and W. Y. Birch, August 20, 1842. [Philadelphia, 1842.] 8°

9 A FUNERAL Discourse [on Job iv. 15] May 4th, 1845. Philadelphia, 1845. 8°

10 A HISTORY of Jesus. Boston, 1851. 12°

11 GEMS of German Verse, edited by W. H. Furnefs. Philadelphia, [1853] 8°

FURNISS, WILLIAM. Waraga, or the Charms of the Hill. New York, 1850.

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2 THE LAND of the Cæsar and the Doge. Historical and artistic: incidental, personal, and literary. New York, 1853. 8°

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ABOON MISSION. A Grammar of the

Mpongwe Language, with vocabularies. By the mifsionaries of the A[merican] Baptist] C[hurch] F[oreign] M[ifsions], Gaboon Mifsion, Western Africa, [or rather by J. L. Wilson, one of the same]. New York, 1847. 8vo.

GADSDEN, THEODORE. An Essay on the Life of the Right Rev. T. Dehon, late Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of South Carolina; with an appendix. Charleston, 1833. 8vo.

GAGE, THOMAS. The History of Rowley, anciently including Bradford, Boxford and Georgetown, from 1639 to the present time. With an Addrefs, delivered at the celebration of the Second Centennial Anniversary of its settlement, by Rev. J. Bradford. Boston, 1840. 12mo.

GAILLARD, THOMAS. The History of the Reformation in the Church of Christ; continued from the close of the fifteenth century. New York, 1847. 8°

GAINES, GEORGE S. AND OTHERS. Report of the Affairs and Condition of the Branch of the Bank of the State of Alabama at Mobile, and accomTuscaloosa, panying documents. 1837. 8°

GALL, FRANCOIS JOSEPH. [Works]

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on the Functions of the Brain, and of each of its parts: with observations on the pofsibility of determining the instincts, propensities, and talents, or the moral and intellectual dispositions of men and animals, by the configuration of the brain and head. Translated from the French by Winslow Lewis, junior. 6 vol. [each with a distinct title]. [With a collective title: "The Phrenological Library. Edited by Nahum Capen," all ever published.] Boston, 1835. 12mo.

GALLAGHER, MASON. True Churchmanship Vindicated; or, the Protestant Episcopal Church not exclusive. Cincinnati, 1851. 12°

GALLAGHER, WILLIAM D. Selections from the Poetical Literature of the West. [Edited by W. D. G. i. e. William D. Gallagher.] Cincinnati, 1841. 12°

GALLATIN, ALBERT. Views of the Public Debt, Receipts and Expenditures of the United States. New York, 1800. 8°

2 REPORT of the Secretary of the Treasury (Albert Gallatin) on the subject of Public Roads and Canals; made in pursuance of a resolution of the Senate of March 2, 1807. [With communications on the same subject from B. H. Latrobe and R. Fulton.] Washington, 1808. 8°

3 CONSIDERATIONS on the Currency and Banking System of the United States [with notes and statements]. Philadelphia, 1831. 8vo.

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of America to the North-Eastern boundary claimed by them. cipally extracted from the statements laid before the King of Netherlands, and revised by A. Gallatin, with an appendix and eight maps. New York, 1840. 8vo.

5 SUGGESTIONS on the Banks and Currency of the several United States, in reference principally to the suspension of specie payments. New York, 1841. 8o

6 INAUGURAL Addrefs.. on taking the chair as President of the New

York Historical Society, etc. [With a short account of the Society, etc.] New York, 1843. 8°

7 PEACE with Mexico. New York, 1848. 8°

GALLAUDET, THOMAS HOPKINS. Plan of a Seminary for the Education of Instructers of Youth. Boston, 1825. 8°

2 THE CHILD'S Picture Defining and Reading Book... Third edition, etc. Hartford, 1833. 12°

GALLAUDET, THOMAS HOPKINS, AND HOOKER, HORACE. The Practical Spelling-Book; with reading lefsons. Hartford, [1840?] 12°

GALLERY of Illustrious Americans. . . C. Edwards Lester, Editor. No 1-5. New York, 1850. Folo

GALLISON, JOHN. Address delivered at the fourth anniversary of the Massachusetts' Peace Society, Dec. 25, 1819. Cambridge, 1820. 8°

2 REPORTS of Cases argued and determined in the Circuit Court of the United States, for the first Circuit. Second edition, with additional notes and references. 2 vol. 1812-1815. Boston, 1845. 8°

GALLITZIN, DEMETRIUS A. See GOLITSUIN, Dmetri A.

GALLOP, JOSEPH A. Outlines of the Institutes of Medicine: founded on the philosophy of the human economy, in health and in disease. 2 vol. Boston, 1839. 8°

GALT, JOHN. The Life of Lord Byron. New York, 1845. 12°

GAMMELL, WILLIAM. Addrefs delivered before the Rhode Island Historical Society, at the opening of their Cabinet, etc. Nov. 20, 1844. [With an appendix.] Providence, 1844. 8°

2 A HISTORY of American Baptist Mifsions in Asia, Africa, Europe, and North America. Boston, 1849. 12°

GANDS, P. A Key to the exercises in Ollendorff's New Method of

learning.. the German Language. [Edited by G. J. Adler.] New York, 1847. 12°

GANNAL, J. N. History of Embalming, and of preparations in anatomy, pathology and natural history, including an account of a new procefs for embalming. Translated from the French, with notes and additions by R. Harlan. Philadelphia, 1840. 8vo.

GANNETT, EZRA STILES. The

Religion of Politics. A sermon [on 1 Cor. x. 31] delivered before . . J. Davis, Governor, . . and the Legislature of Massachusetts, at the annual Election, January 5, 1842. Boston, 1842. 8°

2 AN ADDRESS delivered at the funeral of W. E. Channing . . October 7, 1842. Boston, 1842. 8°

3 A SERMON [on Rom. xiv. 7] delivered in the Federal Street Meeting House, in Boston, October 9, 1842, the Sunday after the death of W. E. Channing. Boston, 1842. 8°

4 PEACE, not War: a sermon [on Isaiah ii. 4] preached in the Federal Street Meeting House, Dec. 14, 1845. Boston, 1845. 8°

GARCIA DEL RIO, J. Documentos relativos a la denegacion de pasaporte para Mejico a J. G. del Rio. New York, 1828. 8vo.

GARDEN, ALEXANDER. Six Letters to the Rev. Mr. G. Whitefield,.. on the subject of Justification, etc. Together with Mr. Whitefield's an

swer to the first letter. The second edition. Boston, 1740. 4°

2 ANECDOTES of the Revolutionary War in America, with sketches of character of persons the most distinguished in the Southern States for civil and military services. Charleston, 1822. 8°

3 ANECDOTES of the American Revolution, etc. Second series. Charleston, 1828. 12o

GARDINER, Marguerite, Counteß of Blessington. The Works of Lady Blessington. 2 vol. Philadelphia, 1838. 8°

GARDINER, WILLIAM HOWARD. An Addrefs, delivered before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Harvard University,. . on Classical Learning and Eloquence. Cambridge, 1834. 8vo.

GARDNER, AUGUSTUS KINGSLEY. The French Metropolis. Paris; as seen during the spare hours of a medical student. Second edition,

revised, and illustrated by twenty fine steel engravings. New York [Boston printed], 1850. 8°

GARDNER, CHARLES K. A Dictionary of all Officers who have been commifsioned, or have been appointed and served in the army of the United States since 1789 to Jan. 1, 1853, etc. New York, 1853. 8°

GARDNER, D. P. Addrefs of

Dr. D. P. Gardner before the National Convention of Farmers and Gardeners, held at the Repository of the American Institute. [New York, 1844.] 8°

GARLAND, HUGH A. The Life of John Randolph, of Roanoke. [With extracts from his speeches, etc.] 2 vol. New York, 1851. 12°

GARRETT, W. A Tabular Statement of the Census of Alabama, taken in the year 1844; also, the census or enumeration of 1838 and 1840, and an estimate showing the increase and decrease in each county since

1838. Compiled by W. Garrett. Tuscaloosa, 1844. 8°

GARRISON, WILLIAM LLOYD. An Address delivered at the Broadway Tabernacle, New York, August 1, 1838, by request of the people of colour in that city, in commemoration of the complete emancipation of 600,000 slaves on that day, in the British West Indies. Boston, 1838. 12°

GASS, PATRICK. A Journal of the Voyages and Travels of a Corps of Discovery, under the command of Capt. Lewis and Capt. Clarke, of the army of the United States, from the mouth of the river Missouri, through the interior parts of North America, to the Pacific Ocean, during the years 1804, 1805 and 1806. . . With geographical and explanatory notes by the publisher.. D. M'Keehan. Pittsburgh, 1807. 12°

GASTON, WILLIAM, LL.D. An Address delivered before the American Whig and Cliosophic Societies of the College of New Jersey, etc... Second edition. Princeton, 1835. 8°

GAUSSEN, S. R. LOUIS. The Parables of Spring... Translated from the French by P. Berry. New York, 1853. 1 2mo.

GAY, EBENEZER. A Beloved Disciple of Jesus Christ characterized: in a sermon [on John xxi. 20] preached.. in Boston July 27, 1766, the third Lord's-day from the decease of

J. Mayhew, D.D. Boston, 1766. 8°

GAY, MARTIN, M.D. A Statement of the Claims of C. T. Jackson .. to the discovery of the applicability of sulphuric Ether to the prevention of pain in surgical operations. Boston, 1847. 8°

GAY, SOPHIE. Celebrated Saloons, by Madame Gay; and Parisian Letters, by Madame Girardin. Translated from the French by L. Willard. Boston, 1851. 12°

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