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2 MISCELLANEOUS Discourses and Reviews. Amherst, 1834. 120

3 A SERMON [on Psalm cii. 13-15] preached.. before the American Board of Commifsioners for Foreign Missions, etc. Boston, 1838. 8°

2 vol.

4 GREAT Britain, France, and Belgium: a short tour in 1835. New York, 1838. 8vo.

5 A DISCOURSE delivered before the Connecticut Alpha of Q. B. K. at New Haven, August 14, 1838. New Haven, 1839. 8°

6 DOMESTIC Education. Amherst, 1840. 12°

7 THIRTY-FOUR Letters to a Son in the Ministry. Amherst, 1842. 12°

8 VALEDICTORY Address delivered at Amherst College,.. on leaving the presidential chair. Amherst, 1845. 8°

HUMPHREY, HOSEA. A Difsertation on Fire; or, miscellaneous inquiries and reflections concerning the operations of the laws of nature. With an appendix, containing thoughts on memory, reflection, decision, muscular motion, etc. Providence, 1814.

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4 LETTERS from the Hon. David Humphreys.. to.. Sir J. Banks; . containing some account of the serpent of the ocean, frequently seen in Gloucester Bay. [With cuttings from relative to General Humnewspapers phreys and the Sea-serpent.] New York, 1817. 8vo.

5 AN ESSAY on the Life of General I. Putnam, with notes and additions.

With an appendix, containing an historical and topographical sketch of Bunker Hill Battle, by S. Swett. Boston, 1818. 12mo.

HUMPHREYS, HECTOR. Addrefs to the Alumni and Graduates of St. John's College, and to the Friends of Education in Maryland. Annapolis, 1835. 8vo.

HUMPHREYS, WEST H. Reports of Cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of Tennessee, 1839-45. Vol.1-5. Nashville, 184145. 8°

HUNGARIAN CONTROVERSY: an exposure of the falsifications of the slanderers of Hungary. [By R. C. i.e. Robert Carter.] Boston, 1852. 8°

HUNT, D. History of Pomfret: a discourse [on Deut. xxxii. 7] delivered on the day of annual thanksgiving, Nov. 19, 1840. Hartford, 1841. 8°

HUNT, GILBERT J. The late War between the United States and Great Britain, from June, 1812, to February, 1815... Also, a sketch of the late Algerine war, etc. New York, 1816.

8vo.

2 THE HISTORICAL Reader; containing "The late War between the United States and Great Britain, from June, 1812, to February, 1815, in the scriptural style." Third edition. New York, 1819. 12°

HUNT, HIRAM P. Speech. . on the Fortification Bill, delivered in the House of Representatives,.. June 7, 1836. Washington, 1836. 8°

HUNT, JOHN. A Sermon [on Rev. vii. 14] on the death of Sarah Gill. Boston, 1771. 8vo.

HUNT, RICHARD S. and RANDEL, J. F. A New Guide to Texas: consisting of a brief outline of the history of its settlement, and the colonization and land laws; a general view of the country, etc. New York, 1846. 12°

HUNT, THOMAS P. Death by Measure; or, poisons and their effects, found in intoxicating liquors. Philadelphia, 1846. 16°

HUNT, WILLIAM, Publisher, at Albany. The American Biographical Sketch-Book. Vol.1. Albany,1848. 8°

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HUNTINGTON, EZRA A. Strife for Supremacy in the Church: sermon (on Mark ix. 33, 34) preached at the opening of the Synod of Albany. Albany, 1852. 8vo.

HUNTINGTON, F. D. The Christian Doctrine of Charity: a sermon [on 1 Cor. xiii. 3] delivered before the Howard Benevolent Society. Boston, 1844. 8vo.

2 THE GREAT Conflict of the Day: a discourse [on Exod. xxxii. 26], etc. Boston, 1846. 8°

3 THE FAMINE and the Sword. Brotherhood of Nations: a sermon [on Jer. xiv. 16]. Boston, 1847. 8°

HUNTINGTON, J.V. The Forest. New York, 1852. 12°

HUNTINGTON, JEDIDIAH. Poems. New York, 1843. 12°

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of Massachusetts, June 11, 1799. Boston, 1799. 4to.

HURD, SETH T. A Grammatical Corrector; or, vocabulary of the common errors of speech,.. peculiar to the different States of the Union, etc. Philadelphia, 1847. 8°

HURLBUT, ELISHA P. Essays on Human Rights and their Political Guaranties. New York, 1845. 12°

HURONS. The King of the Hurons. By the author of "The First of the Knickerbockers," etc. [P. H. Myers]. New York, 1850. 12o

torical Narrative and Topographical HUTCHINS, THOMAS. An Hisdescription of Louisiana and West Florida. Philadelphia, 1784. 8vo.

HUTCHINSON, THOMAS. The History of the Province of Massachusetts Bay [1628 to 1750]. 2 vol. Boston, 1764-67. 8°

2 A COLLECTION of Original Papers relative to the history of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay. [By T. Hutchinson.] Few MS. notes [by a son of the compiler]. Boston, 1769. 8°

HUTCHINSON, TITUS. The ExChief Justice and the Printer: being a report of a trial for libel: T. Hutchinson vs. B. F. Kendall, etc. Woodstock, Vt. 1836. 8°

HYDE, ALVAN. Memoir of . . A. Hyde. Boston and Philadelphia, 1835. 12mo.

HYMNS. Hymns for Infant Minds; chiefly by the author of Original Poems.. etc. [A. and J. Taylor]. Philadelphia, 1828. 1 2mo.

2 ANCIENT Hymns of Holy Church. [Partly extracted and translated from the Roman breviary. By J. W.] Hartford, 1845. 16°

HYNEMAN, Rebekah, Mrs. The Leper, and other Poems. Philadelphia, 1853. 12°

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INA, Pseud. Paragraphs on the subject of judicial reform in Maryland, showing the evils of the present system, and pointing out the only remedy, etc. Baltimore, 1846. 8°

INCEST. The Doctrine of Incest stated; with an examination of the question whether a man may marry his deceased wife's sister, in a letter to a clergyman of the Presbyterian Church. By Domesticus. Second edit. New York, 1837. 8°

INCHIQUIN. Inchiquin, the Jesuit's letters, during a late residence in the United States of America; being a fragment of a private correspondence, accidently discovered in Europe, containing a favourable view of the manners, etc. of the United States. By some unknown foreigner. [Charles J. Ingersoll.] New York,

1810. 8°

2 THE UNITED States and England: being a reply to the criticism [by R. Southey] on Inchiquin's Letters, contained in the Quarterly Review for Jan. 1815. Philadel. 1815. 8°

INDEPENDENCE DAY; or, two modes of spending it. Philadelphia, 1852. 16mo.

INDEPENDENT. A Discourse on Government and Religion, calculated for the meridian of the 30th of

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January. By an independent. Boston, 1750. 8vo.

INDEPENDENT CHRONICLE and the Universal Advertiser. No 944-6, 989, 990, 993-6, 998-1001, Nov. 30, 1786, to Jan. 3, 1788. Boston, 1786-88. Fol.

THE INDEPENDENT GAZETTE and New York Journal. No 9-19. New York, 1784. Fol.

INDEPENDENT GAZETTEER; or, the Chronicle of Freedom. No 89-90, 93-94, 98, 101, 102, 103, 105, 106, 175. Philadel. 1783-85. Fol.

INDEPENDENT JOURNAL; or, the General Advertiser. No 16, 18, 20, 22, 24. New York, 1784. Fol.

INDEPENDENT LEDGER and the American Advertiser. N° 456-57. Boston, 1786. Fol.

INDIA. Labourers in the East, or memoirs of eminent men, who were devoted to the service of Christ in India. By the author of Pierre and his Family. 2 vol. Philadelphia, 1827.

12mo.

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3 THE REVISED Statutes of the State of Indiana, passed at the twenty-seventh session of the General Assembly; also sundry acts, ordinances, and public documents. . To which are prefixed the constitutions of the United States and of the State of Indiana. [Revised and edited by S. Bigger and G. H. Dunn.] Indianapolis, 1843. 8°

4 LAWS [annual] of the State of Indiana, passed and published at the sixteenth session of the General Assembly, held at Indianapolis, . . in Dec. 1831 [and at the 17th, 19th, 23rd, 24th, 25th, 26th, 27th, 28th, 29th, 30th, and 31st sessions]. 12 vol. Indianapolis, 1832-47. 8°

5 JOURNAL of the House of Representatives of the State of Indiana. [from the 22nd to the 31st] session of the General Assembly,.. at Indianapolis,.. 1837 [to 1846, inclusive]. 10 vol. Indianapolis, 1837-46. 8°

6 JOURNAL of the Senate of the State of Indiana during the 22nd sefsion [continued to the 31st, inclusive] of the General Assembly.. at Indianapolis. . 1837 [to 1846, inclusive]. 10 vol. Indianapolis, 183746. 8° Me

INDIANA, TERRITORY OF. morial of the Citizens. of the Indiana Territory, praying for the interposition of Congrefs, to relieve them from certain opprefsions and embarrassments. Washing. 1804. 8° The re

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vised Laws of Indiana; in which are comprised all such acts of a general nature as are in force in the said State, adopted and enacted by the General Assembly at their fifteenth session. To which are prefixed, . . sundry.. documents connected with the political history of . . Indiana, etc. Indianapolis, 1831. 8°

2 THE REVISED Statutes of the State of Indiana, adopted and enacted by the General Assembly, at their twenty-second sefsion, etc. Indianapolis, 1838. 8°

7 REPORTS made to the House of Representatives, at the twenty-fourth sefsion of the Legislature of Indiana, begun and held at Indianapolis, Dec. 2, 1839 [and 25th session, 1840-41]. 2 vol. Indianapolis, 1840-41. 8°

8 DOCUMENTS of the House of Representatives, at the twenty-sixth sefsion of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, begun.. at.. Indianapolis, Dec. 6, 1841 [27th sefsion, 1842, 28th session, 1843]. 3 vol. Indianapolis, 1842-44. 8°

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INDIANS. A brief Account of the Proceedings of the Committee, appointed by the yearly meeting of Friends, held in Baltimore, for promoting the improvement and civilization of the Indian natives. Baltimore, 1806. 8vo.

、 2 DOCUMENTS and proceedings relating to the formation and progress of a Board in the city of New York, for the emigration, preservation, and improvement of the aborigines of America. July 22, 1829. N. York, 1829. 8°

3 REVIEW of an Article in the North American for Jan. 1830, on the present relations of the Indians. [Boston? 1830] 8°

4 THE REMOVAL of the Indians: an article from the American Monthly Magazine; an examination of an article in the North American Review; and an exhibition of the ad

vancement of the southern tribes in civilization and Christianity. Boston, 1830. 8°

5 RIGHTS of the Indians. [An account of the proceedings at a public meeting held in Boston, Jan. 21, 1830, to consider the relations then subsisting between the government of the United States and the Indians; with a memorial to Congress thereon.] [Boston, 1830.] 8°

6 RIGHTS of the Indians. [Reso-. lutions, memorial, and circular letter on the relations between the government of the United States of America and the Indians.] [Boston, 1830.] 8°

7 LAWS of the Colonial and State Governments relating to Indians and Indian affairs, from 1633 to 1831 inclusive; with an appendix containing the proceedings of the Congress of the Confederation, and the laws of Congrefs, from 1800 to 1830, on the same subject. Washington, 1832. 8°

8 PLEA for the Indians. . . Written as a memorial.. to the Senate and House of Representatives in Congress afsembled. [Hartford? 1845] 8°

INDUSTRY. Industry and Frugality proposed as the surest means to make us a rich and flourishing people; and the linen manufacture recommended as tending to promote these among us. With some reflections on charity, etc. Boston, 1753. 8°

INFANT DIALOGUES. Infant Dialogues, adapted to the use of infant and primary schools. By the author of the Infant School Manual. Worcester, 1833. 12°

INFANT SCHOOL GRAMMAR. The Infant School Grammar, etc. New York, 1830. 12°

INGERSOLL, CHARLES JARED. Edwy and Elgiva: a tragedy. Philadelphia, 1801. 8vo.

2 A DISCOURSE concerning the influence of America on the mind, being

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