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or, the ecclesiastical history of New England, from its first planting in the year 1620, unto the Year of Our Lord 1696. In seven books. First American edition, from the London edition of 1702. 2 vol. Hartford,

1820. 8°

13 THE LIFE of the late Rev. and learned Dr. Cotton Mather, of Boston (New England). Philadelphia, 1829.

12mo.

MATHER, INCREASE. The Life and Death of . . Richard Mather. Teacher of the church in Dorchester in New England. Cambridge,

1670. 4to.

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Κομητογραφία. Or a discourse concerning Comets; as also two sermons occasioned by the late blazing stars. 3 parts. [The "Two Sermons," being parts 2 and 3, have each a separate title-page and pagination but a continuous register. The date in the imprint of No 2 is 1682, and it is of the second edition; part 3 is without date.] Boston, 1683. 8vo.

3 AN ESSAY for the recording of illustrious providences. Wherein an account is given of many remarkable events, which have happened in this last age, especially in New England. Boston, 1684. 12mo.

4 THE DOCTRINE of Singular Obedience, as the duty and property of the true Christian: opened and applied. In a sermon [on Mat. v. 47]. Boston, 1707. 12°

5 A DISCOURSE concerning faith and fervency in Prayer... Together with a vindication of the only true scriptural mode of standing in singing the praises of God, etc. [With an epistle dedicatory, by J. Jacob.] MS. notes. [Boston, 1713?] 8vo.

6 SEVERAL Reasons proving that inoculating or transplanting the Small Pox is a lawful practice, and that it has been blessed by God for the saving of many a life. Boston, 1721. s. sh. fol.

7 SOME further Account from London of the Small Pox inoculated. The second edition. With some remarks on a late scandalous pamphlet, entituled, Inoculation of the Small Pox as practised in Boston. Boston, 1721. 8vo.

8 A CALL to the Tempted: a sermon [on Acts xvi. 27, 28] on the horrid crime of self-murder. Boston, 1723-4. 8°

9 CÆLESTINUS: a conversation in Heaven, quickened and afsisted, with discoveries of things in the Heavenly World. Boston, 1723. 12mo.

MATHER, J. H. and BROCKETT, L. P. Geography of the State of New York; . . with statistical tables, and a separate description and map of each county, etc. Hartford, 1847. 12°

MATHER, SAMUEL, D.D. The

Departure and Character of Elijah considered and improved: a sermon [on 2 Kings ii. 12] after the decease of... Cotton Mather, etc. Boston, 1728. 120

2 AN ESSAY Concerning Gratitude. Boston, 1732. 8vo.

3 THE FALL of the Mighty lamented: a funeral discourse [on 2 Sam. i. 19] upon the death of .. Wilhelmina Dorothea Carolina, Queen-Consort to his Majesty of Great Britain, etc. Boston, 1738. 8°

4 A DISSERTATION concerning the most remarkable name of Jehovah. Boston, 1760. 8°

5 THE LORD'S Prayer: or, a new attempt to recover the right version and genuine meaning of that prayer. Boston, 1766. 8°

6 ALL Men will not be Saved for ever: or, an attempt to prove that this is a scriptural doctrine, and to give a sufficient answer to the publisher of extracts in favour of the salvation of all men. Boston, 1782. 8°

7 ALL Men will not be Saved for ever: or, an attempt to prove that this is a scriptural doctrine, etc. The second edition. Boston, 1783. 8°

8 To the Author of a Letter to Doctor Mather. [A Letter rebuking him for his "haughty air" and " unbecoming treatment of the aged," etc.] By one of the readers. Boston, 1783. 8°

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MATHEWS, CORNELIUS. various Writings of C. Mathews : embracing The Motley Book, Behemoth, The Politicians, Poems on Man in the Republic, Wakondah, Puffer Hopkins, Miscellanies, Selections from Arcturus, International Copyright. New York, 1863 [1843]. 8°

2 MAN in the Republic: a series of poems. New York, 1846. 32o

3 MONEYPENNY, or the heart of the world. A romance of the present day. New York, 1850. 8°

MATHEWS, JOHN H. A Treatise on the doctrine of presumption and presumptive evidence, as affecting the title to real and personal property. With notes and references to American cases, by B. Rand. New York, 1830. 8°

MATHEWS, T. W. Letters to a Christian Friend; containing strictures on a Discourse on Reconciliation by.. J. C. Jones; and a justification of the doctrine of universal pardon. London, Boston [printed], 1854. 8vo.

MATTISON, H. Spirit Rapping Unveiled an exposé of the origin, history, theology, and philosophy of certain alleged communications from the spirit world, by means of " spirit rapping," "medium writing," " physical demonstrations," etc. New York, 1853. 12o

MATURIN, EDWARD. Lyrics of Spain and Erin. Boston, 1850. 12° 2 BIANCA. A tale of Erin and Italy. New York, 1852. 12o

MAURY, MATTHEW FONTAINE. [Begins] Southern Literary Messenger, July, 1844. Paper on the gulfstream and currents of the sea, read before the National Institute at its annual meeting, Apr. 2, 1844. Richmond, 1844. 8°

2 A NEW Theoretical and Practical Treatise on Navigation: in which the auxiliary branches of mathematics and astronomy.. are treated of; also, the theory and.. methods of finding time, latitude, and longitude, etc. [With an appendix of tables, separately paged.] Philadelphia, 1845. 8°

3 REFRACTION and other Tables, prepared especially for the reduction of observations at the National Observatory, Washington. Washington, 1846. 4°

4 ABSTRACT Log, for the use of American navigators; prepared under the direction of Commodore L. Warrington, etc. Washington, 1848. 4°

5 NOTICE to Mariners: [being routes to ports in the Pacific, Indian, and South Atlantic Oceans, etc.]. . . Second edition. Washing. 1850. 4to.

6 EXPLANATIONS and Sailing Directions to accompany the wind and current charts approved by Commodore L. Warrington, etc. Washington, 1851. 4°

7 LIEUT. Maury's Investigations of the Winds and Currents of the Sea. (From the appendix to the Washington Astronomical Observations for 1846,) etc. Washington, 1851. 4to.

8 FROM the Appendix to the Washington Astronomical Observations for 1846. (On the probable relation between Magnetism and the Circulation of the Atmosphere.) Washington, 1851.

4to.

9 EXPLANATIONS and Sailing Directions to accompany the Wind and Current Charts, approved by Commodore C. Morris, Chief of the Bureau of Ordnance and Hydrography, and published by authority of Hon. W. A. Graham, Secretary of the Navy. Fourth edition. Washing. 1852. 4°

10 EXPLANATIONS and Sailing Directions to accompany the Wind and Current Charts, approved by Commodore C. Morris, . . and published by authority of Hon. J. C. Dobbin... Sixth edition, enlarged and improved. Philadelphia, 1854. 4to. Charts. 1848. Fol.

MAXCY, JONATHAN. First President of South Carolina College. An Oration delivered in the Baptist Meeting-house in Providence, July 4, 1795, at the celebration of the nineteenth anniversary of American Independence. Providence, 1795. 8°

2 AN ORATION delivered in the first Congregational Meeting-house in Providence,.. 4 July, 1799. Providence, 1799. 4°

3 AMERICAN Eloquence; consisting of orations, addrefses, and sermons; being the literary remains of the Rev. J. Maxcy. With a memoir of his life by R. Elton. [With an appendix, containing addrefses, etc. by A. Mefser.] New York, 1845. 8°

MAXWELL, JOHN S. The Czar, his Court and People; including a tour in Norway and Sweden. New York, 1848. 12°

MAY, ALEXANDER. Dissertation on the unity of disease, as opposed to nosology. Philadelphia, 1800. 8vo.

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MAY, SAMUEL J. Letters to . J. Hawes .. in review of his Tribute to the Memory of the Pilgrims. [With an appendix.] Hartford, 1831. 8°

2 A DISCOURSE [on Ezek. xxii. 29] on Slavery in the United States, delivered in Brooklyn, July 3, 1831. Boston, 1832. 8°

3 A DISCOURSE on the Life and Character of.. Charles Follen, delivered before the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, .. April 17, 1840. Boston. 80

4 EMANCIPATION in the British West Indies, August 1, 1834. An address delivered in the first Presbyterian church in Syracuse, on the first of August, 1845. Syracuse, 1845. 8°

MAYER, BRANTZ. Mexico as it was and as it is. N. York, 1844. 8vo.

2 MEXICO, Aztec, Spanish and Republican: a historical, geographical, political, statistical and social account of that country from the period of

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MAYHEW, EXPERIENCE. A Letter to a Gentleman on that question, Whether saving grace be different in species from common grace, or in degree only? Boston, 1847. 12°

MAYHEW, JONATHAN, D.D. Sermons, etc. Boston, 1755. 8°

2 A DISCOURSE [on Daniel iv. 18] occasioned by the death of King George II, and the happy accession of.. King George III, etc. Boston, 1761. 8o

3 POPISH Idolatry, a discourse [on 2 Cor. vi. 16] delivered in the chapel of Harvard College. . at the lecture founded by.. Paul Dudley. Boston, 1765. 80

AN ECLOGUE sacred to the memory of the Rev. Dr. J. Mayhew, etc. [Boston, 1766.] 4to.

MAYNARD, WILLIAM H. A Speech delivered in the Senate of New York, 3 and 4 Feb. 1832, .. on the resolution against renewing the charter of the Bank of the United States. Albany, 1832. 8°

MAYNE, JOHN, M.D. A Dispensatory and Therapeutical Remembrancer; Revised, with the addition of the formulæ of the United States Pharmacopeia. . by R. E. Griffith. Philadelphia, 1848. 120

MAYO, A. D. Graces and Powers of the Christian Life. Boston, 1852. 12o

2 A SERMON on Daniel Webster, preached at Gloucester, MassachuGloucester, 1852. 8°

setts.

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MAYO, ROBERT. Political Sketches of eight years in Washington; in four parts, with annotations. Also a general appendix; and a series of charts, giving a comparative synopsis of the constitutions of the several states and the United States. Baltimore, 1839. 8vo.

2 A SYNOPSIS of the Commercial and Revenue System of the United States. . accompanied with a supplement of historical and tabular illustrations of the origin, organization and practical operations of the treasury department.. with an appendix. 2 vol. Washington, 1847. 4°

MAYO, WILLIAM STARBUCK. The Berber: or the mountaineer of the Atlas. A Tale of the Sallee Rovers. London [New York printed], 1850. 8vo.

2 ROMANCE Dust from the Historic Placer. [New York printed] London, 1851. 12°

MEAD, A. M., Mrs. Sketches by a Christian's way-side. Philadelphia, 1846. 12°

MEAGHER, THOMAS FRANCIS. Speeches on the Legislative Independence of Ireland. With introductory notes. New York, 1853. 12°

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MEANS AND ENDS, or Self-training. By the author of "Redwood," Hope Leslie," "Home," "Poor Rich Man," etc. [C. M. Sedgwick]. Second edition. New York, 1845. 12°

MEASE, JAMES. An Essay on the disease produced by the bite of a mad dog, or other rabid animal. With a preface and appendix by J. C. Lettsom. Philadelphia, 1793. 8vo.

2 OBSERVATIONS on the Arguments of Professor Rush in favour of the inflammatory nature of the disease produced by the bite of a mad dog. Philadelphia, 1801. 8vo.

3 A GEOLOGICAL Account of the United States, comprehending a short description of their animal, vegetable

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9 PICTURE of Philadelphia, giving an account of its origin, increase and improvements. Continued by T. Porter. vol. Philadelphia, 1831. 12°

10 THERMOMETRICAL Observations as connected with navigation; etc. Philadelphia, 1841. 8°

MECHANIC'S MAGAZINE, and Register of Inventions and Improvements. Jan. 1833 to Dec. 1836. [Edited by J. Knight, D. K. Minor, and G. C. Schaeffer.] Vol. 1-8. New York, 1833-36. 8°

MECKELL, J. F. Manual of General.. Anatomy. Translated from the German into French by A. J. L. Jourdan and G. Breschet. Translated from the French, with notes, by A. Sidney Doane. 3 vol. Philadelphia, 1832. 8°

MED, a slave-child. Case of the Slave-child, Med: Report of the arguments of counsel and of the opinion of the Court, in the case of Commonwealth vs. Aves; tried and determined in the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts. Boston, 1836. 8°

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MEDICAL AND AGRICULTURAL REGISTER (THE) for the years 1806 and 1807... Edited by D. Adams. Boston [1806-7]. 8°

MEDICAL REPOSITORY (THE). Conducted by S. L. Mitchill, . . E. Miller, . . and E. H. Smith. . . 6 vol. Second Hexade, 6 vol. Third Hexade, vol. 1-3. [Vols. 1 and 2 are of a second edition. From vol. 3 the name of E. H. Smith is omitted. From vol. 4 the title reads: "The Medical Repository and Review," etc.] New York, 1800-12. 8°

MEDICAL SOCIETY, NEW HAVEN. Cases and Observations by the.. Society. N. Haven, 1788. 8vo.

MEDICAL SOCIETY, NEW YORK. Report and addrefs, delivered by the president; together with the charter of the College of Physicians and Surgeons in the city of New York. New York, 1807. 8vo.

MEDORUS. Death; or, Medorus' dream. By the author of " Ahasuerus" [Robert Tyler]. New York, 1843. 12°

MEETING of Irishmen in New York. [From the American Truth Teller.] To the People of Ireland. New York [1825]. 8°

MEIGS, HENRY. American Institute. An addrefs on the subject of agriculture and horticulture. New York, 1845. 8°

2 AMERICAN Institute. 19th annual fair. Agricultural addrefs, . . also an addrefs to the band of blind musicians. New York, 1846. 8° MEIGS, RETURN JONATHAN. Reports of cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of Tennessee,

Life of P. Melancthon. Philadelphia [1829]. 12mo.

MELISH, JOHN. Travels in the United States of America, in the years 1806-1811; including an account of passages betwixt America and Britain, and travels through various parts of Great Britain, Ireland, and Upper Canada. 2 vol. Philadel. 1812. 8°

2 THE TRAVELLER'S Directory through the United States: consisting of a geographical description of the United States, with topographical tables of the counties, towns, population, etc. and a description of the roads. 2 pts. Philadel. 1815-14. 8°

3 A GEOGRAPHICAL description of the United States, with the contiguous British and Spanish Pofsefsions, intended as an accompaniment to Melish's map of these countries. Philadelphia, 1816. 8°

THE NECESSITY of protecting and encouraging the manufactures of the United States, in a Letter to J. Monroe, Esq. Philadelphia, 1818.

5 LETTER to James Monroe, Esq. President of the United States, on the State of the Country: with a plan for improving the condition of society. Philadelphia, 1820. 8°

6 THE TRAVELLER'S Directory through the United States, containing a description of the principal roads. To which is added, an Appendix, containing Post-Office Regulations, etc. Philadelphia, 1822. 12°

7 THE TRAVELLER'S Directory through the United States. . . Illustrated by appropriate maps. . A new edition, revised and enlarged. New York, 1825.

12°

8 A GEOGRAPHICAL description of the United States, with the contiguous countries, including Mexico and the West Indies; intended as an accompaniment to Melish's map of these countries. A new edition . . . im

during the years 1838-9. Nashville, proved. New York, 1826. 8° 1839. 8°

MELANCTHON, PHILIP. The

MELLEN, GRENVILLE. The Mar

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