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MAN. The poor Rich Man and the rich Poor Man. By the author of " Hope Leslie,” . . etc. [Miss Catherine M. Sedgwick]. New York, 1845. 120

MANAHAN, AMBROSE. The Catholic Church and Naturalism: a lecture. New York, 1853. 8vo.

MANCHESTER, New Hampshire. Reports of the Select Men, the superintendent of the alms-house, .. and the superintending school committee of the town of Manchester, for the year 1845-6. Manchester, 1846. 120 2 THE MANCHESTER Directory, embracing the names of the citizens, etc.

Manchester, 1852. 12°

MANDEVILLE, H. A Course of Reading for common schools and the lower classes of academies. New York, 1846. 12°

MANHATTAN COLLEGE. Documents in the matter of an application to the Legislature of New York for a Charter for Manhattan College. New York, 1829. 8°

MANITOWOMPAE Pomantamoonk Sampwshanan Christianoh Uttoh woh au Pomantog Wussikkitteahonat God. 1 Tim. 4. 8. Manittooonk ohtooomoo quoshodinengash yeyueu ut pomantamocouganit kah ne paomocug. Cambridge. Printed for the right Honourable Corporation in London for the Gospellizing the Indians, in New England. 1685. Small 8vo.

MANN, ABIJAH. Original Letters . . of A. Mann.. and others, to J. W. Parkins, ex-sheriff of London, showing the causes of his [J. W. Parkins's] unjust confinement for five years [in the New York debtor's prison]; including also certain letters from the latter person. New York, 1838. 8°

MANN, HORACE, Secretary to the Board of Education of the State of Maßsachusetts. Report of H. Mann, Secretary of the Board of Education,

on the subject of school houses, supplementary to his first annual report. Boston, 1838. 8°

2 ABSTRACT of the Mafsachusetts School Returns, for 1837. Boston, 1838. 8vo.

3 AN ORATION delivered before the authorities. . Boston, July 4, 1842. [Boston, 1842.] 8°

4 REPLY to the "Remarks" of thirty-one Boston schoolmasters, on the seventh annual report of the Secretary of the Mafsachusetts Board of Education. Boston, 1844. 8vo.

5 OBSERVATIONS on a pamphlet [by the Association of Masters of the Boston Public Schools], entitled, "Remarks on the Seventh Annual Report of .. H. Mann, Secretary of the Massachusetts Board of Education." [Boston, 1844.] 8°

6 PENITENTIAL Tears; or, a cry from the dust by "the thirty-one" [i.e. the Association of the Masters of the Boston Public Schools], prostrated and pulverized by the hand of H. Mann, etc. Boston, 1845. 8°

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2 THE POLITICAL Grammar of the United States, or, a complete view of the theory and practice of the general and state governments. New edition, containing parliamentary rules; also an appendix of questions. Cincinnati, 1840. 12mo.

3 THE LEGAL Rights, Liabilities, and Duties of Women. With an introductory history of their legal condition in the Hebrew, Roman, and feudal civil systems, etc. Salem, 1845. 12o

4 THE LIFE of General Winfield Scott. New York, 1846. 8° 5 THE ONLY authentic edition. Life and Services of General W. Scott, etc. New York, 1852. 8o

6 THE UTILITY and Services of the United States' Military Academy. (With notices of some of its graduates fallen in Mexico,) etc. New York, 1847. 8°

7 THE MEXICAN War: a history of its origin; and a detailed account of the victories which terminated in the surrender of the capital; with the official despatches of the Generals. New York, 1848. 120

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MANUAL of Politeness, comprising the principles of etiquette and rules of

behaviour.

Philadel. 1812. 16mo.

MAPLES, JAMES J. Addrefs delivered at the opening of the eighteenth annual fair of the American Institute. New York, 1845. 8°

MAPLESON, T. W. GWILT. Pearls of American Poetry [collected and illuminated by T. W. G. Mapleson]. New York [1847?] 4°

2 A HAND BOOK of Heraldry. [With illuminated illustrations.] New York [1851]. 8°

MAPLETON; or, more work for the Maine Law. [A tale.] Boston, 1853. 12o

MARBLE, SUSAN B. Memoir of S. B. Marble, who died at New Haven, February 4, 1821. American Sunday School Union, Philadel. 1831.

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MARCH, CHARLES W. Reminiscences of Congress [chiefly a biography of D. Webster]. Second edition. New York, 1850. 12o

MARCY, E. E. Homœopathy and Allopathy: Reply to " An Examination of the doctrines and evidences of Homœopathy, by W. Hooker, M.D." etc. New York, 1852. 1 2mo.

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MARGARET, a tale of the Real and Ideal, blight and bloom. . . By the author of Philo" [S. Judd]. 2 vol. Boston, 1851. 12°

MARIA. American Sunday School Union, Philadelphia [1830?] 12o

MARIE, JANE. The Case of J. Marie, exhibiting the cruelty and barbarous conduct of J. Rofs to a defenceless woman, etc. [Philadelphia,] 1808. 8°

MARRAST, JOHN. Report [to the Speaker of the House of Representatives] of the President of the Bank of the State of Alabama, at Tuscaloosa. Tuscaloosa, 1842. 8°

MARSH, DANIEL. A Sermon [on Ps. clxv. 13] preached on the day of general Election, . . before the .. Le

Society of.. New York, Dec. 24, 1844. New York, 1845. 8°

5 SPEECH. . on the Bill for establishing the Smithsonian Institution, delivered in the House of Representatives, .. April 22, 1846. 8°

6 HUMAN Knowledge: a discourse delivered before the Massachusetts Alpha of the Phi Beta Kappa Society at Cambridge, etc. Boston, 1847. 8°

7 THE AMERICAN Historical School: a discourse delivered before the literary societies of Union College. Troy, 1847. 8°

8 ADDRESS delivered before the Agricultural Society of Rutland county [in the State of Vermont], Sept. 30, 1847. Rutland, 1848. 8°

MARSH, JAMES, President of the University of Vermont. The Remains of the Rev. J. Marsh, with a memoir of his life. [Edited by J.

gislature of Vermont. Montpelier, Torrey.] Second edition. New York,

1813. 8°

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MARSH, EBENEZER GRANT. Oration, delivered before the . B. K. Society, at their anniversary meeting in New Haven [Connecticut], . . Dec. 5, 1797. Hartford, 1798. 8°

2 AN ORATION on the truth of the Mosaic history of the Creation; delivered at New Haven, on the public commencement, September, 1798. Hartford, 1798. 8°

MARSH, GEORGE PERKINS. A Compendious Grammar of the OldNorthern or Icelandic language: compiled and translated from the Grammars of Rask by G. P. Marsh. Burlington, 1838. 12°

2 THE GOTHS in New England. A discourse delivered at the anniversary of the Philomathesian Society of Middlebury College, August 15, 1843. Middlebury, 1843. 12mo.

3 SPEECH. . on the Tariff Bill, . in the House of Representatives. April 30, 1844. Washington [1844]. 80

4 Ἴωμεν εις Αθήνας: Addres delivered before the New England

1845. 8°

MARSH, JOHN. An epitome of general Ecclesiastical History, from the earliest period to the present time. With an appendix, giving a condensed history of the Jews, from the destruction of Jerusalem to the York, 1839. 12° present day. Fifth edition. New

MARSHALL, Mrs. A Sketch of my Friend's Family. Philadelphia, 1827. 12mo.

MARSHALL, CHRISTOPHER. Passages from the Remembrancer of C. Marshall, member of the committee of observation, etc. 1774-76. Edited by W. Duane, jun. Philadelphia, 1839. 12°

2 PASSAGES from the Diary of C. Marshall, kept in Philadelphia and Lancaster during the American Revolution. Edited by W. Duane. Vol. 1774 to 1777. Philadelphia, 1839. 12mo.

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MARSHALL, EDWARD C. The Book of Oratory: a new collection of extracts in prose, poetry, and dia

logue, containing selections from distinguished American and English orators, divines, and poets, etc. New York, 1851. 12°

MARSHALL, ELIHU F. Marshall's new Spelling-book and elementary principles of the English language, etc. Concord, 1836. 12°

MARSHALL, HUMPHRY. Arbustrum Americanum: the American Grove, or an alphabetical catalogue of forest trees and shrubs, natives of the American United States, etc. Philadelphia, 1785. 8vo.

2 THE HISTORY of Kentucky: exhibiting an account of the modern discovery, settlement, progrefsive improvement; civil and military transactions, and the present state of the country. 2 vol. Frankfort, 1824. 8vo.

MARSHALL, JOHN, LL.D. Chief Justice of the United States of America. The Life of George Washington.. Compiled under the inspection of the Hon. B. Washington, from original papers bequeathed to him by his deceased relative . . To which is prefixed, an introduction, containing a compendious view of the colonies planted by the English on the continent of North America, from their settlement to the commencement of that war which terminated in their independence. 5 vol. Philadelphia, 1804-1807. 8°

2 A HISTORY of the Colonies planted by the English on the continent of North America, from their settlement to the commencement of that war which terminated in their independence. Philadelphia, 1824. 8vo.

3 THE LIFE of George Washington, first President of the United States. 2 vol. 8vo. Philadel. 1832. Atlas, 8vo.

WRITINGS upon the Federal Constitution. Boston, 1839. 8vo.

MARTELL, MARTHA. Second Love. New York, 1851. 12°

MARTEN and his two little Scholars at a Sunday-school. Philadelphia, 1827. 12mo.

MARTIN, FRANÇOIS XAVIER. Orleans Term Reports, or cases argued and determined in the Superior Court of the territory of Orleans. 18091812. 2 vol. New Orleans, 181113. 8°

2 LOUISIANA Term Reports, or cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of that State. 18131823. 10 vol. New Orleans, 181623. 8°

3 LOUISIANA Term Reports, etc. New series. 8 vol. 1823-1830. New Orleans, 1824-30. 8°

4 REPORTS of Cases in the superior Court of the territory of Orleans, and in the Supreme Court of Louisiana ; containing the decisions of those courts from the autumn term, 1809, to the March term, 1830, and which were embraced in the twenty volumes of F. X. Martin's Reports; with notes of Louisiana cases, wherein the doctrines are affirmed, contradicted, or extended, and of the subsequent legislation. Edited by J. B. Harrison. 4 vol. New Orleans, 1839-40. 8°

5 THE HISTORY of Louisiana, from the earliest period. 2 vol. New Orleans, 1827. 8vo.

6 THE HISTORY of North Carolina, from the earliest period. 2 vol. New Orleans, 1829. 8vo.

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tucky. Illustrated.. by S. Wallen, J. Andrew, J. W. Orr, and N. Orr. New York, 1803. 8°

MARTIN, JOHN. Report of the President of the branch of the bank of the State of Alabama at Montgomery (J. Martin). Tuscaloosa, 1842. 8o

MARTIN, JOHN PAUL. The Triumph of Truth. History and visions of Clio. [A rhapsody.] Boston, 1791. 8°

MARTIN, JOSHUA L. Inaugural Addrefs of Governor J. L. Martin [as Governor of the State of Alabama]. [Tuscaloosa, 1845?] 8°

2 MESSAGE of his Excellency Gov. J. L. Martin to the General Assembly of the State of Alabama. Dec. 16, 1845. Tuscaloosa, 1845. 8°

MARTINEAU, HARRIET. Eastern Life, present and past. Philadelphia, 1848. 8°

MARTINET, ABBÉ. Religion in Society, or the solution of great problems; placed within the reach of every mind . . . with an introduction by.. J. Hughes, D. D. 2 vol. New York, 1850. 12°

MARTYRS. Christian Martyrs. Philadelphia, 1828. 12mo.

2 THE MARTYRS of Lyons and Vienne, in France. Philadel. [1831]. 18mo.

MARVEL, IKE, Pseud. [i. e. DONALD G. MITCHELL]. The Battle Summer: being transcripts from personal observation in Paris, during the year 1848. New York, 1850. 12° 2 REVERIES of a Bachelor: or, a book of the heart. Twelfth edition. New York, 1851. 12°

3 REVERIES of a Bachelor: or, a book of the heart. Illustrated edit. New York, 1852. 4°

MARVIN, JOHN G. Legal Bibliography: or, a Thesaurus of American, English, Irish, and Scotch Law Books, together with some continent

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335 al treatises. Interspersed with critical observations upon their various editions and authority. To which is prefixed a copious list of observations. Philadelphia, 1847. 8vo.

2 AN ACT to establish a system of Common Schools, in the State of California; and other acts providing for the revenue of the same, with explanatory forms. By J. G. Marvin, LL.B. superintendent of public instruction. Sacramento, 1852. 4to.

3 SECOND annual Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction to the Legislature of California. 1853. 8vo.

MARY. The Story of Isaac, or the first part of a conversation between Mary and her mother, (Jacob and his sons, etc.) Simple scripture biographies, etc. Prepared [from the original English works] for the American School Union, by T. H. Gallaudet. 3 parts. Philadel. [1830]-32. 12mo. [1832]. 12mo. MARY CARTER. Philadelphia

MARY and Archie Graham. Philadelphia, 1830. 12mo.

MARY EDMOND SAINT GEORGE, Lady Superior of the Ursuline Convent at Charlestown, Massachusetts. An Answer to "Six months in a convent" [by R. T. Reed] exposing its falsehoods and manifold absurdities. By the Lady Superior. With some preliminary remarks [and an appendix]. Second edition. Boston, 1835. 8°

MARYLAND, Province and State of. A complete collection of the Laws of Maryland, with an index and marginal notes, etc. Annapolis, 1727. Fol.

2 LAWS of Maryland, enacted at a Sefsion of Assembly. . held at the city of Annapolis, Oct. 10, 1727. Annapolis, 1727. Fol. Also at the

Sefsion, begun Oct. 3, 1728.
Sefsion, begun July 10, 1729.

Sefsion, begun May 21, 1730.

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