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3 AN ELEGIAC Poem on the death of General Washington. Philadelphia, 1800. 8vo.

4 CHARACTER of General Washington. Philadelphia, 1801. 8vo. 5 A REPLY to Dr. Haygarth's letter to Dr. Percival, on infectious fevers, 8vo. etc. Philadelphia, 1802. 6 AN EXPERIMENTAL Inquiry respecting the Vitality of the Blood. Philadelphia, 1805. 8vo.

7 AN ORATION commemorative of the character and administration of Washington. Philadelphia, 1810. 8vo.

8 MEMOIRS of the life and campaigns of the Hon. Nathaniel Greene. Philadelphia, 1819. 8°

9 A DISCOURSE on the Genius and Character of the Rev. H. Holley, LL.D. late President of Transylvania University. . . With an appendix, containing copious notes, biographical and illustrative. Boston, 1828. 10 PHRENOLOGY vindicated, and Anti-Phrenology unmasked. York, 1838. 12°

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CALDWELL, JOHN WILLIAM. Oration pronounced at Worcester, July 4, 1803. Worcester, 1803. 4°

CALHOUN, GEORGE A. Letters to the Rev. Leonard Bacon, in reply to his attack on the Pastoral Union and Theological Institute of Connecticut. Hartford, 1840. 8°

CALHOUN, JOHN CALDWELL. The works of J. C. Calhoun (edited by Richard K. Crallé). 6 vol. Charleston and New York, 1851-55. 8° 2 THE WORKS. Vol. 1. [another copy, differing only in the title-page]. Columbus, S. C. 1851. 8vo.

3 DEBATE in Congrefs. In Senate ... February 15, 1833. Speech. of Mr. Calhoun on the Bill further to provide for the collection of duties on imports. [Washington, 1833.] 8°

4 REMARKS in the Senate,. .

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Jan. 13, 1834, on the removal of the deposites from the Bank of the United States. Washington, 1834. 8°

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REMARKS.. in the Senate.. on .. the removal of the deposites from the Bank of the United States. Jan. 13, 1834. [Washington], 1834. 8° 6 REMARKS delivered in the Senate.. March 21, 1834, on the motion of Mr. Webster, for leave to introduce a bill to continue the Charter of the Bank of the United States, etc. [Washington, 1834.] 8°

7 REMARKS Idelivered in the Senate,.. May 6, 1834, on the President's protest [against a resolution of the Senate censuring the removal of the deposites]. Washington, 1834. 8°

8 SPEECH.. on Mr. Clay's resolutions in relation to the revenues and expenditures of the government: delivered in the Senate, . . March 16, 1842. Washington, 1842. 8°

9 LIFE of John Caldwell Calhoun, presenting a condensed history of political events from 1811 to 1843. Together with a selection from his speeches, reports, and other writings, etc. New York, 1843. 8°

10 SPEECH . . on the resolutions giving notice to Great Britain of the abrogation of the Convention of Joint Occupancy [of the Oregon Territory]: delivered in the Senate.. March 16, 1846. [Washington, 1846.] 8o

II OBITUARY Addrefses delivered. on the occasion of the death of the Hon. John Caldwell Calhoun, in the Senate of the United States, April 1, 1850. With the funeral sermon of the Rev. C. M. Butler, etc. Washington, 1850. 8°

CALIFORNIA. The Statutes of California, passed at the first session of the Legislature, begun the fifteenth day of December, 1849, and ended the twenty-second day of April, 1850, at the city of Pueblo de San José. With an appendix and index. San José, 1850. 4°

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5 CALIFORNIA illustrated; including a description of the Panama and Nicaragua routes. By a returned Californian. New York, 1852. 8°

6 FIRST annual Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (J. G. Marvin) to the Legislature of the State of California. [Vallejo? 1852.] 8vo.

7 REPORT of Committee on Education. Presented March 8, 1852. [Vallejo? 1852.] 8vo.

8 THE LAW establishing and regulating Common Schools in the State of California, as amended during the fourth Session of the Legislature, 1853. With notes and explanatory forms. By J. G. Marvin . . Second edition. San Francisco, 1853. 8vo.

CALL, DANIEL. Reports of cases argued and adjudged in the Court of Appeals of Virginia [From April Term, 1797, to Dec. Term, 1818.] (Vol. 1-3. Second edition. To which are added notes referring to subsequent adjudications of the same court, and other authorities, . . by J. Tate.) 6 vol. Richmond, 1824-33. 80

CALL, OSMAN. Call's decimal Arithmetic, on a new and improved plan throughout, etc. Hancock Factory, N. H., 1842. 12°

CALLENDER, JAMES THOMSON. Sketches of the hiftory of America. Philadelphia, 1798. 8o

CALLENDER, JOHN. An Historical Discourse on the civil and religious affairs of the Colony of Rhode

Island and Providence Plantations, in New-England in America, from the first settlement, 1638, to the end of first century [With the autograph of Robert Southey.] Boston, 1739. 8vo.

2 AN HISTORICAL Discourse on the civil and religious affairs of the Colony of Rhode Island. By John Callender, M.A. With a memoir of the

author, biographical notices of some of his.. contemporaries, and annotations and original documents illustrative of the history of Rhode Island, etc. by Romeo Elton. Third edition. Boston, 1843. 8°

CALLENDER, JOHN. An Oration, pronounced July 4, 1797, at . . Boston, in commemoration of the anniversary of American Independence. Boston, 1797. 8°

CALLENDER, TOм. Letters to A. Hamilton, King of the Feds, etc. etc. etc. Being intended as a reply to a scandalous pamphlet lately published under the sanction, as it is presumed, of Mr. Hamilton, and signed with the signature of Junius Philænus. New York, 1802. 8°

CALPE, ADADUS, Pseud. [i.e. Antonio D. de Pascual]. The two Fathers; an unpublished original Spanish work translated into the English language by the Author and H. Edgar. 3 pts. New York, 1852. 8°

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(First Series.) By an American [George Henry Calvert]. [New York printed], 1847. 12mo.

4 SCENES and Thoughts in Europe. (Second Series.) 2 vol. New York, 1852. 120

CAMBRELENG, CHURCHILL C. Report of Mr. Cambreleng . . State of the Treasury and expenditures of Government. (In House of Representatives, Jan. 24, 1839. Mr. Cambreleng, from the Committee of Ways and Means, submitted the following Report.) [Washington, 1839.] 8°

CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS. Epitaphs from the Old Burying-ground in Cambridge. With notes by William Thaddeus Harris. Cambridge, 1845. 120

CAMBRIDGE AND SAYBROOK Platforms of Church Discipline; with the Confefsion of Faith of the New England Churches, adopted in 1680, and the heads of agreements afsented to by the Presbyterians and Congregationalists in England in 1690. Illustrated with historical prefaces and notes. Boston, 1829.

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CAMBRIDGE PLATFORM of Church Discipline, adopted in 1648, and the Confefsion of Faith adopted in 1680. Boston, 1850. 12o

CAMDEN, a Tale of the South. 2 vol. Philadelphia, 1830. 120

CAMERON, ARCHIBALD. Archibald Cameron; or, Heart Trials. New York, 1852. 12°

CAMP, GEORGE SIDNEY. Democracy [A treatise on popular government]. New York, 1845. 12°

CAMPBELL, ALEXANDER. A Debate on the Roman Catholic Religion .. between Alexander Campbell and the Rev. J. B. Purcell, Bishop of Cincinnati. Taken down by reporters, and revised by the parties. Cincinnati, 1837. 12o

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CAMPBELL, GEORGE WASHINGMotion respecting the establishment of a Post Road from Knoxville.. to New Orleans, etc. [submitted to the House of Representatives of the United States of America]. Washington, 1804. 8°

2 MR. G. W. CAMPBELL'S motion [in the House of Representatives of the United States of America, relative to the commerce of Neutrals]. April 8, 1808. Washington, 1808. 8°

3 MR. G. W. CAMPBELL'S motion,

proposing an amendment to the Con

stitution of the United States relative to the Judges, etc. Jan. 30, 1808. Washington, 1808. 8°

CAMPBELL, JOHN. Negro-mania: being an examination of the falsely-afsumed equality of the various races of men, etc. Philadelphia, 1851. 8°

CAMPBELL, JOHN, of South Ca-

rolina. Speech. . on the Bill relating to duties and drawbacks, delivered in the House of Representatives.. July 26, 1841. Washington, 1841. 8°

2 CONSIDERATIONS and Arguments proving the inexpediency of an international copyright law. New York, 1844. 8°

CAMPBELL, JOHN D. and CAMBRELENG, STEPHEN. The American Chancery Digest; being a digested index of all the reported decisions in equity in the United States Courts, and in the Courts of the several States. New York, 1828. 8°

CAMPBELL, J. W. A History of Virginia till 1781. With biographical sketches of all the most distinguished characters. Philadelphia, 1813. 12mo.

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CAMPBELL, WILLIAM S. Report on the Alabama, Florida, and Georgia Railroad. [Philadelphia,] 1838. 8°

CAMPBELL, WILLIAM W. Lecture on the life and military services of General James Clinton, read before the New York Historical Society, Feb. 1839. New York, 1839. 8o

2 THE BORDER Warfare of New York during the Revolution; or, the annals of Tryon County. New York, 1849. 12o

3 AN HISTORICAL Sketch of Robin Hood and Captain Kidd. New York, 1853. 12o

CAMP MEETING CHORISTER; or, a collection of hymns and spiritual songs. . . to be sung at Camp Meetings, during revivals of religion, and on other occasions. Philadelphia, 1850. 16°

CANER, HENRY. God the only unfailing object of trust; being a discourse upon Psalm cxviii. 8, 9. upon occasion of the . . death of.. Frederick, Prince of Wales, etc. Boston, 1751. 8°

2 THE NATURE and Necefsity of an habitual preparation for death and judgment. A sermon [on Matt. xxiv. 44] preached November 21, 1758, upon occasion of the death of Charles Apthorp. Boston, New England [1758]. 8vo.

CANNING, RIGHT HON. GEORGE. Select Speeches; with a preliminary biographical sketch, and an appendix of extracts from his writings and speeches. Edited by R. Walsh. Philadelphia, 1835. 8°

CANNING, JOSIAH D. The Harp and Plow. By the "Peasant Bard" (Josiah D. Canning). Greenfield, 1852. 12°

CANNON, CHARLES JAMES. Poems, dramatic and miscellaneous. New York, 1851. 12o

CAPEN, NAHUM. The Phrenological Library. Edited by N. Capen. Vol. 1-6 [all published. See GALL]. Boston [1835]. 12mo.

2 [Begin.] Twenty-eighth Congrefs, first Sefsion. . . Memorial of N. Capen, on the subject of international copyright. [Bost. 1844.] 8°

CAREY, ALICE. Hagar, a story of to-day. New York, 1852.

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CAREY, EUSTACE. Memoir of W. Carey, D.D. . . with an introductory essay, by J. Chaplin. Hartford, 1837. 12°

CAREY, HENRY C. Essay on the rate of Wages; with an examination of the causes of the differences in the condition of the labouring population throughout the world. Philadelphia, 1835. 80

2 PRINCIPLES of Political Economy. 2 parts. Philadelphia, 1837. 8vo.

3 THE PAST, the Present, and the Future. [A series of essays on Political Economy.] Philadelphia, 1848. 8°

4 THE SLAVE Trade, domestic and foreign: why it exists, and how it may be extinguished. Philadelphia, 1853.

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CAREY, MATTHEW. A short Account of the Malignant Fever lately prevalent in Philadelphia. . . Second edition. Philadelphia, 1793. 8vo.

2 A SHORT Account of the Malignant Fever lately prevalent in Philadelphia,.. with a statement of the proceedings that took place on the subject in different parts of the United States. Third edition. Philadelphia, 1793. 8vo.

3 HISTOIRE Succincte de la Fièvre Maligne, qui a régné dernièrement à

Philadelphie, suivi d'un récit des mesures prises dans différentes parties des Etats Unis, au sujet de cette maladie. (Fourth edition.) Philadelphie [1794]. 8vo.

4 LETTERS to Dr. A. Seybert ... on the subject of the renewal of the Charter of the Bank of the United States. Second edition, enlarged. Philadelphia, Jan. 7, 1811. 8o

5 CAREY'S American Pocket Atlas, containing twenty maps, . . with a brief description of each State and Territory also the Census . . for 1810, the Exports.. for twenty years. Fourth edition,.. enlarged. Philadelphia, 1813. 12°

6 LETTERS to the Bank Directors

on the pernicious consequences of the prevailing system of Banking Operations, and on the facility of reducing discounts. Philadelphia, 1816. 80

7 REFLECTIONS on the present system of Banking in Philadelphia, with a plan to revive confidence, trade, and commerce, and to facilitate the resumption of specie payments. Second edition. Philadelphia, 1817. 8°

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8 VINDICIA Hibernicæ; or, Ireland Vindicated an attempt to develop and expose a few of the multifarious errors and falsehoods respecting Ireland, in the histories of May, Temple, Whitelock, Borlase, Rushworth, Clarendon, Cox, Carte, Leland, Warner, Macaulay, Hume, and others: particularly in the legendary tales of the Conspiracy and pretended Mafsacre of 1641. Philadelphia, 1819. 8vo.

9 VINDICIE Hibernicæ, etc. Second edition, enlarged. Philadelphia, 1823. 8vo.

IO ADDRESS to the Farmers of the United States, on the ruinous consequences to their vital interests of the existing policy of this country. Philadelphia, 1821. 8°

II ESSAYS on Political Economy; or the most certain means for promoting the wealth, power, resources, and happiness of nations, applied par

ticularly to the United States. Philadelphia, 1822. 8vo.

12 ESSAYS on the Public Charities of Philadelphia, intended to vindicate the benevolent societies of this city from the charge of encouraging idlenefs, etc. . . Fourth edition, gratuitous. Philadelphia, 1829. 8vo.

13 MISCELLANEOUS Efsays, etc. Philadelphia, Nov. 13, 1830. 8o

14 REFLECTIONS on the causes that led to the formation of the Colonization Society; with a view of its probable results, under the following heads: the increase of the coloured population; the origin of the Colonization Society; the manumifsion of slaves in this country; the advantages to the free coloured population by emigration to Liberia, etc. ladelphia, 1832. 8°

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15 LETTERS on the Colonization Society; with a view of its probable results, under the following heads: the origin of the Society; increase of the coloured population; manumission of slaves in this country, etc. Second edition, . . enlarged. Philadelphia, 1832. 8°

16 THE OLIVE Branch once more. No. 1-4. [Philadelphia, 1833.] 8°

CARLTON, ROBERT. The New Purchase; or seven and a half years in the Far West. 2 vols. New York, 1843.

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2 SOMETHING

for Everybody; gleaned in the Old Purchase from fields often reaped. N. York, 1846. 12°

CARNAHAN, JAMES. The character and blefsednefs of the Good Man: a discourse [on Ps. i. 1, 2], etc. Princeton, 1831. 80

CARNES, J. A. Journal of a Voyage from Boston to the west coast of Africa, with a full description of the manner of trading with the natives on the coast. Boston, 1852. 8°

CAROLINA HOUSEWIFE; or House and Home. By a lady of Charleston. Charleston, 1847. 12°

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