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2 A COLLECTION of some writings of the most noted of the people called Quakers, in their times. Philadelphia, 1767.

8vo.

3 A SERIOUS Addrefs to such of the people called Quakers on the Continent of North America, as profefs scruples relative to the present government: exhibiting the ancient real testimony of that people, concerning obedience to civil authority; .. By a native of Pennsylvania, etc. Second edition. Philadel. 1778. 8°

QUARTERLY Christian Spectator: conducted by an association of gentlemen. Vol. 1-9. New Haven, 1829-37. 8vo.

QUARTERLY REVIEW of the American Protestant Association. Edited by R. W. Griswold. Vol. 1, 2. Philadelphia, 1844-45. 8°

QUARTERLY (THE) Theological Magazine, and Religious Repository. Conducted principally by members of the Protestant Episcopal Church (vol. 3, 4, by C. H. Wharton and J. Abercrombie). 4 vol. Jan. 1813 to Oct. 1814. Vol. 1, 2. Burlington, N. J. Vol. 3, 4, Philadelphia, 18131814. 8°

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QUINBY, GEORGE W. Marriage and the Duties of the Marriage Relations. Cincinnati, 1852. 8vo.

QUINCE, PETER, Pseud. [i. e. ISAAC STORY]. A Parnafsian Shop, opened in the Pindaric style. By Peter Quince, Esq. [Satires, in verse.] Boston, 1801. 120

QUINCY, JOSIAH, Junior. Observations on the Boston Port-Bill. Boston, 1774. 8vo.

QUINCY, JOSIAH, President of Harvard University. An Oration, pronounced July 4, 1798, at . . Boston, in commemoration of the anniversary of American Independence. Boston, 1798. 8°

2 A SPEECH, delivered in Congress,

15 April, 1806, while the House, in committee of the whole, were discufsing the bill for fortifying the ports and harbours of the United States. Boston, 1806. 80

3 SPEECH on the joint resolutions in the House of Representatives of the United States, approving the conduct of the Executive in refusing to receive any further communication from F. J. Jackson. To which is added the Report by the Joint Committee of the Mafsachusetts Legislature on the subject of the foreign relations of the United States. Baltimore, 1810. 8o

4 AN ORATION delivered before the Washington Benevolent Society of Massachusetts. . 30 April, 1813, being the anniversary of the first

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inauguration of President Washington. Boston, 1813. 8°

5 ADDRESS delivered at the fifth anniversary of the Mafsachusetts Peace Society, Dec. 25, 1820. Cambridge, 1821. 8°

6 MEMOIR of the Life of J. Quincy, Jun.

Boston, 1825. 8vo.

7 AN ORATION delivered on . . the fourth of July, 1826, .. the fiftieth anniversary of American Independence, before the Supreme Executive of the Commonwealth, and the city council and inhabitants of . . Boston. Boston, 1826. 8°

8 AN ADDRESS to the Board of Aldermen and Members of the Common Council of Boston, on the organization of the city government, Jan. 2, 1826. Boston, 1826. 8°

9 ADDRESS to the Board of Aldermen, of.. Boston, Jan. 3, 1829 .. on taking final leave of the office of Mayor. Boston, 1829. 8°

10 AN ADDRESS delivered at the dedication of Dane Law College in Harvard University, Oct. 23, 1832. Cambridge, 1832. 8°

11 REPORT of the President of Harvard University (J. Quincy), submitting for consideration a general plan of studies, conformably to a vote of the Board of Overseers, etc. Cambridge, 1830. 8o

12 AN ADDRESS to the Citizens of Boston, . . 17 Sept. 1830, the close of the second century from the first settlement of the city. Boston, 1830. 8°

13 CONSIDERATIONS relative to the library of Harvard University, respectfully submitted to the Legislature of Massachusetts. Cambridge, 1833.

14 THE HISTORY of Harvard University. 2 vol. Cambridge, 1840. 8°

15 REMARKS on the nature and probable effects of introducing the voluntary system in the studies of Latin and Greek, proposed in certain resolutions of the President and Fel

lows of Harvard University, etc. Cambridge, 1841. 8°

16 SPEECH of J. Quincy, President of Harvard University, before the Board of Overseers of that institution, Feb. 25, 1845, on the minority report of the Committee of Visitation, presented to that Board by G. Bancroft, Esq., Feb. 6, 1845. Boston, 1845. 8°

17 SPEECH of J. Quincy, President of Harvard University, before the Board of Overseers of that institution,

on the minority report of the Committee of Visitation presented . . by G. Bancroft. . . Second edition. Boston, 1845. 8°

18 MEMOIR of James Grahame, author of "The History of the United States of North America," etc. Boston, 1845. 8°

19 THE MEMORY of the late James Grahame, the historian of the United States, vindicated from the charges of "detraction" and "calumny " preferred against him by Mr. George Bancroft, and the conduct of Mr.

Bancroft towards that historian stated and exposed. Boston, 1846. 8°

20 THE HISTORY of the Boston

Athenæum, with biographical notices of its deceased founders. Cambridge, 1851. 8vo.

21 A MUNICIPAL History of the Town and City of Boston, during two centuries, etc. Boston, 1852. 8°

QUINCY, JOSIAH. An Oration, delivered July 4, 1832, before the City Council and inhabitants of Boston. Boston, 1832. 8°

2 LETTER to the Shareholders of the Vermont Central Railroad [relative to his conduct as treasurer of the company, etc.] Boston, 1852. 8°

QUINTILIANUS, MARCUS FABIUS. M. Fabii Quintiliani de institutione oratoria e libris excerpta, ex editione Spaldingii. Selegit et accuravit J. Alden. Bostoniæ, 1840. 120

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AE, JOHN. Statement of some new principles on the subject of Political Economy, exposing the fallacies of the system of Free Trade, and of.. other doctrines maintained in the "Wealth of Nations." Boston, 1834. 8vo.

RAFFENEAU-DELILLE, ALIRE. An Inaugural Dissertation on Pulmonary Consumption. New York, 1807. 8vo.

RAFFLES, THOMAS. Memoirs of the Rev. Thomas Spencer. Philadelphia, 1831.

12mo.

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2 ICHTHYOLOGIA Ohiensis, or natural history of the fishes inhabiting the river Ohio, and its tributary streams; preceded by a physical description of the Ohio, and its branches. Lexington, Kentucky, 1820. 8vo.

3 ANCIENT History, or annals of Kentucky; with a survey of the ancient monuments of North America; and a tabular view of the principal languages and primitive nations of the whole earth. Frankfort, Kentucky, 1824. 8vo.

4 MEDICAL Flora, or Manual of the Medical Botany of the United States of North America. 2 vol. Philadelphia, 1828-30. 12°

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5 THE PULMIST; or, introduction to the art of curing and preventing the consumption or chronic phthisis; a medical essay, etc. Philadelphia, 1829. 8vo.

6 EIGHT Figures, Twenty-five Cents. American manual of the grape vines and the art of making wine. . . With eight figures. Philadelphia, 1830. 12°

7 FLORA Telluriana pars prima (tertia, quarta). First, (third, fourth) part of the synoptical Flora Telluriana, with new natural clafses, orders, and families, etc. Philadel. 1836. 8vo.

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8 A LIFE of Travels and Researches in North America and South Europe. Philadelphia, 1836. 12°

9 THE PLEASURES and Duties of Wealth. Philadelphia, 1840. 8vo.

10 ANTIKON Botanikon, or botanical illustrations by self figures of 2500 trees and plants, chiefly American. Second part, centuries 6-10. [Philadelphia, 1840?] 8vo.

RAGUET, CONDY. The Principles of Free Trade, illustrated in a series of.. efsays. Originally published in the Banner of the Constitution. Philadelphia, 1835. 8vo.

2 A TREATISE on Currency and Banking. Second edition. Philadelphia, 1840.

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2 ROBERT Ramble's Scenes in the Country. Boston [1850?]. 12°

RAMSAY, ALLAN. The Gentle

Shepherd. A pastoral comedy [in five acts and in verse].. with the life of the author [by W. Tennant]. (Remarks on the writings of A. Ramsay, by W. Tennant. An essay on Ramsay's Gentle Shepherd. By Lord Woodhouslee. A catalogue of the Scottish poets, from the earliest periods.) [Edited by W. Gowans.] L. P. 2 parts. New York, 1852. 4to.

RAMSAY, DAVID. The History of the Revolution in South Carolina, from a British Province to an In

dependent State. 2 vol. Trenton, 1785. 8vo.

2 THE HISTORY of the American Revolution. 2 vol. Philadelphia, 1789. 8°

3 A SKETCH of the soil, climate, weather, and diseases of South Carolina. Charlestown, 1796. 8vo.

4 A REVIEW of the Improvements, Progrefs and State of Medicine in the 18th century. Charleston, 1801. 8vo.

5 AN ORATION, on the cefsion of Louisiana to the United States, delivered on the 12th May, 1804. Charleston, 1804. 8vo.

6 THE LIFE of George Washington, etc. New York, 1807. 8° 7 THE LIFE of George Washington,

first President of the United States. Second edition. Boston, 1811. 12°

8 THE HISTORY of South Carolina, from its first settlement in 1670 to 1808. 2 vol. Charleston, 1809. 8vo.

9 AN EULOGIUM upon B. Rush, M.D... Written at the request of the Medical Society of South Carolina, and delivered . 10 June, 1813. Philadelphia, 1813. 8°

10 HISTORY of the United States, from their first settlement as English Colonies.. to.. 1808. .. Continued to the Treaty of Ghent, by S. S. Smith, D.D... and other . . gentleSecond edition, revised, etc. 3 vol. Philadelphia, 1818. 8vo.

men.

11 UNIVERSAL History Americanised; or, an historical view of the world, from the earliest records to the

year 1808; with a particular reference to the state of society, literature, religion, and form of government, in

the United States of America. To which is annexed, a supplement, containing a brief view of history from .. 1808 to the battle of Waterloo. (History of the United States from their first settlement as English Colonies.. to.. 1808 .. Continued to the treaty of Ghent, by S. S. Smith, and other literary gentlemen. Second edition, revised and corrected. 3 vol.) 12 vol. Philadelphia, 1819-18. 8°

12 MEMOIRS of the Life of Martha Laurens Ramsay. With an appendix containing extracts from her diary, letters, etc. and also from letters written to her by her father H. Laurens. Fourth edition. Boston, 1827.

12mo.

RAMSAY, GEORGE. The Philosophy and Poetry of Love. New York, 1848. 8°

RAMSEY, J. G. M. The Annals of Tennessee to the end of the 18th century, etc. Philadelphia, 1853. 8°

RAMSEY, WILLIAM. The Drunkard's Doom. (The character and ladelphia, 1845. 12° doom of the drunkard maker.) Phi

RAMSHORN, LEWIS. Dictionary of Latin Synonyms. From the German, by Francis Lieber. Boston, 1839.

12mo.

RAND, ASA. The Teacher's Manual for instructing in English Grammar... Re-published from the Education Reporter, with amendments and additions. Boston, 1832. 12°

RANDALL, SAMUEL S. A digest of the common school system of the State of New York: together with the forms, instructions, and decisions of the superintendent; an abstract of the various local provisions ap

plicable to the several cities, etc. Albany, 1844. 12mo.

2 THE EDUCATIONAL Reader; containing selections from a variety of standard English and American authors in prose and poetry: adapted to family and school reading. Albany, 1845. 120

3 THE ELEMENTARY School Reader, or, moral clafs book: designed for the use of schools and families. Albany, 1846. 12o

4 INCENTIVES to the cultivation of the science of Geology: designed for the use of the young. New York, 1846. 12mo.

5 THE COMMON School System of the State of New York, comprising the laws relating to common schools, . . instructions and forms for .. school officers, . . and local provisions. To which is prefixed a historical sketch of the .. system. Prepared in pursuance of an Act of the Legislature, under the direction of the Hon. C. Morgan, etc. Troy, N. Y. 1851. 8°

RANDOLPH, EDMUND. A Vindication of Mr. Randolph's resignation [of the office of Secretary of State to the United States of America. Written by himself]. Philadelphia, 1795. 8°

RANDOLPH, JOHN. Mr. John Randolph's Motion [in the House of Representatives of the United States of America, in relation to the removal of the Judges of the United States]. Feb. 7, 1806. Washington, 1806. 8° 2 LETTERS to a Young Relative. Philadelphia, 1834. 8vo.

RANDOLPH, JOHN THORNTON. The Cabin and Pastor; or, slaves and masters. Embellished with magnificent illustrations, etc. Philadelphia [1852]. 12°

RANDOLPH, PEYTON. Reports of Cases argued and determined in the Court of Appeals of Virginia. (To which are added, Reports of

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RANGERS (THE); or the Tory's Daughter. A tale, illustrative of the revolutionary history of Vermont and the Northern Campaign of 1777. By the author of "The Green Mountain Boys" [Daniel P. Thompson]. Third edition. 2 vol. Boston, 1851. 120

RANKIN, ANDREW. An Addrefs delivered before the Temperate Society, at Plymouth [Mafsachusetts], etc. Hanover, 1828. 8°

RANKIN, JOHN. Letters on American Slavery, addrefsed to Mr. T. Rankin. Fifth edition. Boston, 1838. 12°

RANLETT, WILLIAM H. The Architect; a series of original designs, for domestic and ornamental cottages and villas, connected with landscape gardening, adapted to the United States, etc. Vol. 1 (in 10 numbers). New York, 1847. 4°

RANTOUL, ROBERT. An Oration delivered before the Democrats and Antimasons, of the county of Plymouth, at Scituate, 4 July, 1836. Boston, 1836. 8°

2 HON. R. Rantoul Jr.'s Letters on the death penalty. [Boston, 1846.] 8°

RAPELJE, GEORGE. A Narrative of excursions, voyages, and travels, in America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. New York, 1834. 8vo.

RAPHALL, MORRIS JACOB. PostBiblical History of the Jews; from the close of the Old Testament, about the year 420 B. C. E. till the destruc

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