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the annual oration before the American Philosophical Society. Philadelphia, 1823. 8°

3 A COMMUNICATION on the improvement of Government: read before the American Philosophical Society.. October 1st, 1824. Philadelphia, 1824. 8°

4 HISTORICAL Sketch of the second war between the United States of America and Great Britain, declared by act of Congrefs, the 18th of June, 1812, and concluded by peace, the 15th of February, 1815. 2 vol. Philadelphia, 1845-49. 8vo.

5 See INCHIQUIN.

INGERSOLL, CHARLES M. Conversations on English Grammar, illustrated by appropriate exercises; adapted to the use of schools. Philadelphia, 1835. 12°

INGERSOLL, EDWARD. A Digest of the Laws of the United States of America from March 4th, 1789, to May 15th, 1820. Including also the Constitution and the old Act of Confederation, and excluding all acts relating to Columbia, acts establishing or discontinuing post-roads, and private acts. Philadelphia, 1821. 8vo.

2 AN ABRIDGEMENT of the Acts of Congress now in force, excepting those of private and local application, with notes of decisions, giving construction to the same, in the Supreme Court of the United States, etc. Philadelphia, 1825. 8°

INGERSOLL, GEORGE G. A Discourse [on Mark x. 42-44] delivered before the legislature of Vermont, on the day of general Election. Burlington, 1830. 8°

INGERSOLL, JOSEPH REED. An Address delivered at the opening of the Wills Hospital, for indigent blind and lame, March 3, 1834. Philadelphia [1834]. 8°

2 AN ADDRESS delivered before the Phi Beta Kappa Society, Alpha of

Maine, in Bowdoin College. . Sept. 7, 1837. Brunswick, 1837. 8°

⚫ INGLIS, CHARLES, Bishop of Nova Scotia. The Claim and Answer, with the subsequent proceedings, in the case of the Rt. Rev. C. Inglis against the United States, under the sixth article of the Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation, between His Britannic Majesty and the United States of America. Philadelphia, 1799. 4°

INGRAHAM, EDWARD D. A View of the Insolvent Laws of Pennsylvania. Second edition, with considerable additions. Philadelphia, 1827. 8°

2 A SKETCH of the Events which preceded the Capture of Washington by the British, on the 24th of August, 1814. Philadelphia, 1849. 8vo.

INOCULATION. The Imposition of Inoculation as a Duty, religiously considered. Boston, 1721.

8vo.

2 A LETTER to a Friend in the

Country; attempting a solution of the objections against Inoculation. Boston, 1721. 8vo.

3 A LETTER from one in the Country to his Friend in the City; in relation to the distresses occasioned by Inoculation. Boston, 1721. 8vo.

4 INOCULATION of the Small Pox as practised in Boston, considered in a letter to A[lexander] S[tuart], M.D. and F.R.S. in London. [By W. Douglas.] Boston, 1722. 12mo.

5 THE ABUSES and Scandals of some late Pamphlets in favour of Inoculation of the Small Pox, modestly obviated; and Inoculation further considered, in a Letter to A[lexander] S[tuart,] [by W. Douglass.] Boston, 1722. 12mo.

6 POSTSCRIPT to Abuses, etc. obviated [in a letter to A. Stuart, M.D. etc. by W. Douglass]. Being a short .. answer to matters of fact.. misrepresented in a late doggrel dialogue [between Academicus and Sawny, etc.] [Boston, 1722.] 8°

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INTEREST of City and Country to lay no duties; also how the Government may be easier and better supported than by duties. New York, 1726. 8vo.

INTERNATIONAL MONTHLY MAGAZINE of Literature, Art, and Science. Aug. 1850 to April, 1852. 5 vol. New York, 1850-52. 8°

INTRODUCTION to Popular Lessons, for the use of small children in schools. By the author of American Popular Lessons. Ninth edition. New York, 1836. 12°

2 AN INTRODUCTION to Geometry, and the science of Form. Prepared from the most approved Prussian text books. Boston, 1843. 12°

INVALID. A Winter in the West Indies and Florida; containing general observations upon modes of travelling, manners and customs, climates and productions, with a par

ticular description of St. Croix, Trinidad de Cuba, Havana, Key West and St. Augustine, as places of resort for northern invalids. By an Invalid. New York, 1839. 12°

INVESTIGATOR. The Triangle: a series of numbers upon three theological points, enforced from various pulpits in the city of New York. By Investigator. New York, 1832. 8°

IREDELL, JAMES. A Digest of all the reported Cases determined in the Courts of North Carolina, from the year 1778 to the year 1837 [continued to 1845] inclusive. 3 vol. Raleigh, 1839-46. 8°

2 REPORTS of Cases at Law argued and determined in the Supreme Court of North Carolina. June, 1840, to June, 1845. Vol. 1-5. Raleigh, 1841-45. 8°

3 REPORTS of Cases in Equity argued and determined in the Supreme Court of North Carolina. June, 1840, to June, 1845, both inclusive. Vol. 1-3. Raleigh, 1841-45. 8°

IRIS (THE), an illuminated Souvenir for 1852. Edited by J. S. Hart. Philadelphia, 1852. 8°

IROQUOIS INDIANS. Another Tongue brought in, to confefs the Great Saviour of the World. Or some communications of Christianity, put into a tongue used among the Iroquois Indians, in America, and put into the hands of the English and the Dutch traders; to accommodate the great intention of communicating the Christian Religion unto the Salvages, among whom they may find anything of this language to be intelligible. Boston, printed by B. Green, 1707. Small 8o

IRVING, JOHN T. Addrefs delivered on the opening of the New York High School for females. New York, 1826. 8°

2 INDIAN Sketches taken during an expedition to the Pawnee tribes. 2 vol. Philadelphia, 1835. 12°

IRVING, THEODORE. The Conquest of Florida by Hernando de Soto. New York, 1851. 12°

IRVING, WASHINGTON. Bracebridge Hall, or the humourists: a medley. By Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. [W. Irving]. 2 vol. New York, 1822. 8°

2 TALES of a Traveller. By Geoffrey Crayon [W. Irving]. 4 parts. Philadelphia, 1824. 80

3 LETTERS of Jonathan Oldstyle, Gent. By the author of "The Sketch Book" [W. Irving]. With a biographical notice. New York, 1824. 8° 4 THE CRAYON Miscellany. N° 1. A Tour on the Prairies. Philadelphia, 1835. 12mo.

5 ASTORIA, or anecdotes of an enterprize beyond the Rocky Mountains. 2 vol. Philadelphia, 1841. 8°

6 BIOGRAPHY and Poetical Remains of the late M. M. Davidson. Third edition. Philadel. 1842. 8vo.

7 THE LIFE of Oliver Goldsmith. With selections from his writings. 2 vol. New York, 1844. 12°

8 OLIVER Goldsmith: a biography With illustrations. New York [printed], London, 1849. 4° 9 THE SKETCH Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. With a new introduction by the author (W. Irving). Illustrated, etc. London [New York printed], 1849. 8vo. 10 A BOOK of the Hudson; collected from the various works of D. Knickerbocker. Edited by Geoffrey Crayon. 1849. 1849. 12mo.

II TALES of a Traveller. By Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. . . with illustrations by F. O. C. Darley. New York, 1850. 8°

12 TALES of a Traveller. By Geof

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London [New

frey Crayon, Gent.
York printed], 1850. 8vo.

13 ILLUSTRATIONS of W. Irving's Dolph Heyliger, designed and etched by J. W. Ehninger. [With the text.] New York, 1851. Obl. 4°

14 A HISTORY of New York from the beginning of the World to the end of the Dutch Dynasty;.. by Diedrich Knickerbocker, with illustrations by F. O. C. Darley. New York, 1852. 8°

ISAAC, DANIEL. The Doctrine of Universal Restoration examined and refuted; and the objections to that of endless punishment considered and answered: being a reply to the most important particulars contained in the writings of Winchester, Vidler, Wright, and Weaver. New York, 1819. 8°

ISABEL, Pseud. [i. e. WILLIAM GILMORE SIMMS]. Pelayo; or, the cavern of Covadonga. A romance [in verse]. By Isabel. New York, 1836. 8°

ISOCRATES. The Panegyricus of Isocrates, from the text of Bremi, with English notes. By C. C. Felton. Greek. Cambridge, 1847. 12°

IZARD, GEORGE. Official Correspondence with the Department of War, relative to the military operations of the American army under the command of Major General Izard, on the northern frontier of the United

States, in the years 1814 and 1815.
Philadelphia, 1816. 8°

IZARD, RALPH. Correspondence
of Mr. R. Izard, of South Carolina,
from..
1774, to 1804; with a short
memoir. [Edited by Anne Izard,
Deas?] Vol. 1. New York, 1844. 12°

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ACKMAN, JOSEPH. The sham Robbery, committed by E. P. Goodridge on his own person, . with a history of his journey.. and his trial with Mr. E. Pearson, whom he maliciously arrested for robbery; also the trial of Levi and Laban Kenniston. Concord, N. H. 1819. 12°

JACKMAN, WILLIAM. The Australian Captive; or, an authentic narrative of fifteen years in the life of W. Jackman. Edited by J. Chamberlaine. London [New York printed], 1853. 12mo.

JACKSON, ANDREW, President of the United States of America. Some Account of some of the [tyrannical?]

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actions; with precedents of pleadings. Boston, 1828.

JACKSON, CHARLES T. M.D. Report on the geological and agricultural survey of the State of RhodeIsland, made under a resolve of Legislature in the year 1839. Providence, 1840. 8°

JACKSON, J. B. S. M.D. Discovery of the inhalation of sulphuric ether as a preventive of pain. By J. B. S. Jackson, M.D. [From the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal of June 30, 1847.] [Bost. 1847.] 8°

2 A DESCRIPTIVE Catalogue of the Anatomical Museum of the Boston Society for Medical Improvement. Boston, 1847. 8vo.

JACKSON, JAMES, M. D. An Eu

deeds of General Jackson. [With logy on the character of J. Warren,

the account of an affray at Nashville between the same and Col. T. H. Benton, etc.] [Franklin? 1818.] s. sh. folo

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M.D. Boston, 1815. 8°

2 A REPORT founded on the cases of typhoid fever, or the common continued fever of New England, which occurred in the Massachusetts general Hospital, from the opening of that institution, in Sept. 1821, to the end of 1835: communicated to the Mafsachusetts Medical Society in June, 1838. Boston, 1838. 8vo.

JACKSON, JAMES C.

Hints on the reproductive organs: their diseases, causes, and cure on hydropathic principles. N. York, 1852. 12°

JACKSON, WILLIAM, Major. Eulogium on the character of General Washington,... pronounced before

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Expedition from Pittsburgh to the Rocky Mountains, 1819-20, under the command of Major S. H. Long. From the notes of Major Long, T. Say, and other gentlemen of the party. 2 vol. Philadelphia, 1823. 8°

JAMES, GEORGE PAYNE RAINSFORD. The History of Chivalry. New York, 1843. 12o

2 FRANCE in the lives of her great men. (Vol. 1. The history of Charlemagne.) New York, 1845. 12°

JAMES, HENRY. Moralism and Christianity. In three lectures. New York, 1850. 12°

2 LECTURES and Miscellanies. New York, 1852. 8°

JAMES, J. J. The Sunday School Teacher's Guide. Philadelphia, 1832.

12mo.

JAMES, MARIA. Wales, and other poems... With an introduction, by A. Potter. New York, 1839. 16°

JAMESON, ANNA, Mrs. Memoirs of celebrated female sovereigns. 2 vol. New York, 1844-45. 12o

2 CHARACTERISTICS of women; . from the last London edition. New York, 1847. 8°

JAMESON, R. G. Australia and her Gold Regions. . accompanied by a map.. The whole forming a complete guide-book to the gold mines. New York, 1852. 120

JAMESON, ROBERT. Narrative of discovery and adventure in Africa, from the earliest ages to the present time: with illustrations of the geology, mineralogy, and zoology. By Prof. Jameson, J. Wilson . . and H. Murray. New York, 1844.

12°

JAMIESON, JOHN, D. D. of Edinburgh. The Use of Sacred History, especially as illustrating and confirming the great doctrines of revelation. To which are prefixed, two difsertations; the first, on the authenticity of

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