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Thomas, 10060, 0. Euvres completes de (Antoine-Léonard) Thomas, précédés d'une notice sur la vie et les ouvrages de l'auteur, par M. Saint Surin. 6 tom. A Paris, 1825.

Tonno, 11424, 0. The works of Charlotte Elizabeth (Mrs. Tonno); with an introduction by Mrs. H. B. Stowe. 3 vols. New York, 1845. Tupper, 9782, D. The complete works of Martin F. Tupper, D. C. L., F. R. S. 4 vols. Philadelphia, 1851.

Tauvenargues, 10041, 0. Euvres completes de Vauvenargues, précédées d'une notice sur sa vie et ses ouvrages et accompagnées des notes. 3 tom. Paris, 1827.

Von Matthison, 6843, D. Schriften von Friedrich von Matthison. 8 Bde. Zurich, 1825.

Webster, 12816, O. The works of Daniel Webster. 6 vols. Boston, 1851. Woodbury, 12909, O. Writings of Levi Woodbury, LL. D., political, judicial, and literary. Now first selected and arranged. 3 vols. Boston,

1852.

Xenophon, 13048, O. The whole works of Xenophon; translated by Ashley Cooper, Spelman, Sunith, Fielding and others. Philadelphia, 1845. Gift of John Binns, Esq.

Zschokke, 10604, D. Heinrich Zschokke's gesammelte Schriften. 15 Bande. Aarau, 1851.

LITERARY MISCELLANIES. ESSAYS.

Addison, 9540, O. Indian reminiscences; or the Bengal Moofussul miscellany. Chiefly written by the late G. A. Addison. London, 1837. 9674, D. Sir Roger de Coverley. London, 1850.

Alison, 11573, O. Miscellaneous essays. By Archibald Alison. Philadelphia, 1845.

Austin, 7143, D. Fragments from German prose writers. Translated by Sarah Austin. London, 1841.

Bancroft, 13634, 0. Literary and historical miscellanies. By George Bancroft. New York, 1855.

Bastide, 10735, 0. 1. La cour et la pays. Par Louis Bastide. Paris, 1840. Beecher, 11346, D. Star papers; or experiences of art and nature. By Henry Ward Beecher. New York, 1855.

Bentham, 7664, D. Benthamiana; or select extracts from the works of Jeremy Bentham. Edited by John Hill Burton. Philadelphia, 1844. Blessington, 6704, D. Desultory thoughts and reflections. By the Countess of Blessington. London, 1839.

Bowen, 8944, D. A blind man's offering.

A blind man's offering. By B. B. Bowen. Boston, 1849. Brenton, 12349, O. Voices from the press, a collection of sketches, essays and poems, by practical printers. Edited by J. J. Brenton. New York, 1850.

Brooks, 7186, D. The literary amaranth, of prose and poetry. By Nathan C. Brooks. Philadelphia, 1840. Gift of the author.

Brougham, 7213, D. The critical and miscellaneous writings of Henry Lord Brougham, to which is prefixed a sketch of his character. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1841.

Browne, 6627, D. Thoughts on the times; or men and things. By T. B. Browne, Esq. London, 1838.

Brydges, 2286, Q. Archaica; containing a reprint of scarce old English prose tracts, with prefaces. By Sir Egerton Brydges, Bart. 2 vols. London, 1815.

Brydges, 6563, D. Moral axioms. By Sir Egerton Brydges. London, 1837. Buckingham, 9572, D. Specimens of newspaper literature with personal memoirs, anecdotes and reminiscences. By Joseph T. Buckingham. 2 vols. Boston, 1850.

Buckland, 6220, D. Letters on early rising. By A. C. Buckland. Boston, 1825.

Bulwer, 7190, D. The critical and miscellaneous writings of Sir Edward Lytton Bulwer. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1841.

Burdon, 9352, 0. An examination of the merits and tendency of the "Pursuits of literature." By W. Burdon. 2d edition. 1799. Burnap, 8105, D. Miscellaneous writings of George W. Burnap. Baltimore, 1845.

Busby, 13121, O. Arguments and facts demonstrating that the letters of Junius were written by John Lewis de Lolme. Accompanied with memoirs of that "most ingenious foreigner." By Thomas Busby Mus. Doc. London, 1816. Gift of E. D. Ingraham, Esq. Caldwell, 11093, O. Results of reading. By J. Stamford Caldwell. London, 1843.

Carey, 13349, O. Variæ. Desultory essays. By William Carey. London, 1822. Gift of Isaac Lea, Esq.

9841, O. Select scraps, taken during a long period, from the newspapers of the day, including law, revolutionary, internal improvements, politics, miscellanies, manufactures, poetry, law intelligence, education, intemperance, excerpta, medicine, sedition, tables, and United States Bank. Collected by Mathew Carey, Esq., and bequeathed to the library by him upon condition that they should never go out of the building. 48 vols.

9842, O. Excerpta. 17 vols. Collected and bequeathed by Mathew Carey, Esq.

9843, O. Excerpta. 27 vols. Miscellanies, law, manufactures, internal improvement, politics, travellers' letters, trade, poetry, &c. Collected and bequeathed by Mathew Carey, Esq.

9844, O. Excerpta. New series. 40 vols. Collected and bequeathed by Mathew Carey, Esq.

9845, O. Select excerpta. 13 vols. Collected and bequeathed by Mathew Carey, Esq.

9849, O. Miscellaneous essays. By Mathew Carey. Bequeathed by

the author.

9850, O. Pamphlets and papers. By M. Carey. 9 vols. Bequeathed by the author.

Carlyle, 6232 & 8913, D. 2. Sartor resartus. By Thomas Carlyle. In three

books. Boston, 1836.

6514 & 6758, D. Critical and miscellaneous essays.
By Thomas
Carlyle. 2 vols. Boston, 1838. 4 vols. London, 1839.
7109 & 7160, D. On heroes, hero-worship, and the heroic in history.
Six lectures, reported with emendations and additions. By Thomas
Carlyle. New York and London, 1841.

8913, D. 1. On heroes and hero-worship, and the heroic in history.
By Thomas Carlyle. New York, 1846.

7522, 8912, & 7587, D. Past and present. By Thomas Carlyle. Boston and London, 1843.

9556, D. Latter day pamphlets. Boston, 1850. (See Wright in the index.)

Chambers, 11852, O. Cyclopædia of English literature; a selection of the choicest productions of English authors; connected by a critical and biographical history. Edited by Robert Chambers. 2 vols. Boston,

Chateaubriand, 8047, D. Mélanges politiques et littéraires, par M. le Vicomte de Chateaubriand. Paris, 1845.

Cheever, 9042, D. The Hill Difficulty and some experiences of life in the Plains of Ease. By George B. Cheever, D. D. New York, 1849. Christmas, 9447, D. The cradle of the twin giants, science and history. By Henry Christmas. 2 vols. London, 1849.

Clark, 11140, O. The literary remains of the late Willis Gaylord Clark. Including the Ollapodiana papers, the Spirit of life, and a selection from his various prose and political writings. Edited by Lewis Gaylord Clark. New York, 1849.

-10246, D. Knick-knacks from an editor's table. By L. Gaylord Clark. New York, 1852.

Cleveland, 8906 & 8660, D. A compendium of English literature; chronologically arranged from Sir John Mandeville to Wm. Cowper: By Charles D. Cleveland. Philadelphia, 1848. Gift of the author. Clulow, 8274, D. Aphorisms and reflections; a miscellany of thought and opinion. By William Benton Clulow. London, 1843.

Colebrooke, 9551, O. Miscellaneous essays; by H. T. Colebrooke. 2 vols. London, 1837.

Coleridge, 6171, D. Letters, conversations and recollections of S. T. Coleridge. 2 vols. London, 1836.

9495, O. The literary remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Collected and edited by Henry Nelson Coleridge, Esq. 2 vols. London, 1836.

7049 & 7091, D. Confessions of an inquiring spirit. By Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Boston and London, 1841.

8154 & 9089, D. 3. Hints towards the formation of a more comprehensive theory of life. By S. T. Coleridge. Edited by S. B. Watson. New York and London, 1848.

9605, D. Essays on his own times, forming a second series of the Friend. By Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Edited by his daughter. 3 vols. London, 1850.

10202, D. Essays and marginalia. By Hartley Coleridge. Edited by his mother. 2 vols. London, 1851.

Colombo, 6906, D. Lezioni dell'Abate Michele Colombo sulle doti di una colta favella. Parma, 1823.

Colton, 9881, D. The Sea and the sailor, and other literary remains of the Rev. Walter Colton; with a memoir by the Rev. Henry T. Cheever. New York, 1851.

Collins, 7402, D. Miscellanies. By Stephen Collins, M. D. Philadelphia,

1842.

Core, 10491, D. Interviews, memorable and useful; from diary and memory reproduced. By Samuel H. Cox, D. D. New York, 1853. Cooper, 9540. Rural hours. By a lady (Miss Susan Cooper). New York,

1850.

13240, O. The rhyme and reason of country life; or selections from fields, old and new. By the author of Rural hours, &c. (Miss Cooper). New York, 1854.

Craik, 7966, D. The pursuit of knowledge under difficulties; illustrated by anecdotes. By G. L. Craik. London, 1845.

Croly, 7330, D. Historical sketches, speeches and characters. By the Rev. George Croly, LL. D. London, 1842.

Davidson, 7557, D. Selections from the writings of Mrs. Margaret M. Davidson, the mother of Lucretia Maria and Margaret M. Davidson. With a preface by Miss E. M. Sedgwick. Philadelphia, 1843.

De Quincey, 9885, D. Literary reminiscences; from the autobiography of an

English opium eater. By Thomas De Quincey. 2 vols. Boston, 1851.

De Quincey, 10259, D. Narrative and miscellaneous papers. By Thomas De Quincey. 2 vols. Boston, 1853.

Doran, 10965, D. Habits and men, with remnants of record touching the makers of both. By Dr. Doran. 2d edition. London, 1855. Duncan, 7282, D. Essays and miscellanea (Duncan). 2 vols. Oxford, 1840.

Durant, 10250, D.
Durant.

Memoirs and select remains of an only son. By Thomas Andover, 1823. Gift of James H. Castle, Esq. Tusculana; or notes and reflections, written during vacation. By Andrew Edgar, Esq. London, 1852.

Edgar, 12984, O.

Elder, 10784, D. Periscopics; or current subjects extemporaneously treated. By William Elder. New York, 1854.

Egger, 10870, 0. Latini sermonis vetustioris reliquiæ selectæ, recueil publié sous les auspices de M. Villemain. Par A. E. Egger. Paris, 1843. Ellis, 12450, O. Mrs. Ellis's morning call; a table book of literature and art. Vol. 1. London, 1850.

Ellet, 6644, D. The characters of Schiller. By Mrs. Ellet. Boston, 1839. Elmes, 9807, D. Horæ vacivæ; a thought book of the wise spirits of all ages and countries; collected and edited by James Elmes. Boston, 1851. Emerson, 10325, 0. 2. Lecture on the advantages derived from cultivating the arts and sciences. By G. Emerson, M. D. Philadelphia, 1840. 7523, D. Essays by R. W. Emerson. Boston, 1841.

9133, D. Nature; addresses and lectures. By R. W. Emerson. Boston, 1849.

9346, D. Representative men; seven lectures. By R. W. Emerson. Boston, 1850.

Evelyn, 9627, D. The companion. After dinner table talk. By Chetwood Evelyn, Esq. New York, 1850.

Fairholt, 11688, O. Costume in England; a history of dress from the earliest period till the close of the 18th century. By F. W. Fairholt. London, 1846.

Fénelon, 11388, O. Histoire littéraire de Fénelon, ou Revue historique et analytique de ses œuvres. Lyon, 1843.

Fry, 6744, D. A word to women; the love of the world, and other gatherings; being a collection of short pieces. By Caroline Fry. Philadelphia, 1840.

Fuller, 9666, D. Papers on literature and art. By S. Margaret Fuller. New York, 1848. (See Ossoli, p. 1329.)

Forbes, 11010, D. Literary papers by the late Edward Forbes, F. R. S. Selected from his writings in the Literary Gazette. London, 1855. Giles, 9383, D. Lectures and essays. By Henry Giles. 2 vols. Boston, 1850.

Gilmer, 11133, D. 2. Sketches, essays and translations. By Francis W. Gilmer. Baltimore, 1828.

Goethe, 9744, D. Conversations of Goethe with Eckerman and Soret. Translated from the German. By John Oxenford. 2 vols. London, 1850.

Graham, 9043 & 9937, D. Remains of Wm. S. Graham. With a memoir. Edited by George Allen. Philadelphia, 1849. No. 9937 gift of the editor.

Grant, 6170 & 6278, D. Random recollections of the House of Lords, from 1830 to 1836. Including personal sketches of the leading members. By the author of personal recollections of the House of Commons (James Grant). London and Philadelphia, 1836.

Grant, 6566, D. The British senate; or second series of random recollections of Lords and Commons. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1838.

6323 & 6325, D. The great metropolis. By the author of random
recollections of the House of Lords, &c. 2 vols. New York and
London, 1837.

6391, D. The great metropolis. Second series. By the author of
random recollections of the Lords and Commons. London, 1837.
6450, D. The bench and the bar. By the author of random recol-
lections of the Lords and Commons. 2 vols. London, 1837.
9715, O. & 6646, D. Sketches of London. By the author of ran-
dom recollections of the Lords and Commons. 2 vols. London and
Philadelphia, 1839.

6676, D. Travels in town. By the author of random recollections
of the Lords and Commons. 2 vols. London, 1839.

6780, D. Every day life in London. By the author of random recollections, &c. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1839.

6753 & 6713, D. Walks and wanderings in the world of literature. By the author of random recollections, &c. 2 vols. London, 1839, and Philadelphia, 1840.

2391, Q. Pictures of popular people; or illustrations of human nature. By the author of random recollections. London.

7218, D. Lights and shadows of London life. By the author of random recollections of the Lords and Commons. (Grant.) 2 vols. London, 1842.

Greenough, 10511, D. A memorial of Horatio Greenough; consisting of a memoir, selections from his writings and tributes to his genius. By Henry T. Tuckerman. New York, 1853.

Greg, 12972, Ŏ. Essays on political and social science; contributed chiefly to the Edinburgh Review. By William R. Greg. 2 vols. London,

1853.

Hall, 7048 & 7063, D. Patchwork. By Captain Basil Hall, R. N. 2 vols. Philadelphia and London, 1841.

Hallam, 10414, Ď. 2. Literary essays and characters. Selected from an introduction to the literature of modern Europe. By Henry Hallam. London, 1852.

Hamilton, 12876, O. Discussions on philosophy and literature, education and university reform. Chiefly from the Edinburgh Review. By Sir William Hamilton. London, 1852.

10490, O. Nuga literariæ; prose and verse. By the Rev. Richard Winter Hamilton. London, 1841.

Hammond, 11351, D. Country margins and rambles of a journalist. By S. H. Hammond and L. W. Mansfield. New York, 1855.

Hart, 11904, O. An essay on the life and writings of Edmund Spenser, with a special exposition of the Fairy Queen. By J. S. Hart. New York, 1847.

Hayward, 7474, D. The family visitor. By John Hayward. 5th edition. Boston, 1841.

10451, D. Prismatics. By R. Hayward. New York, 1853. Hariri, 12534, O. Makamat; or rhetorical anecdotes of Al. Hariri of Basra. Translated from the original Arabic with annotations, by Theodore Preston, M. D. London, 1850.

Hazlitt, 9385 & 9399, O. Literary remains of the late William Hazlitt. With a notice of his life by his son, and thoughts on his genius and writings by E. L. Bulwer and Mr. Sergeant Talfourd. London and New York, 1836.

Helps, 7612, D. Essays written in the intervals of business. (By Arthur Helps.) London, 1843.

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