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2142 1 The life of Lord George Gordon; with a philosophical review of his pclitical conduct. By Robert Watson. London, 1795.

2 The life of J. P. Brissot, deputy to the national convention. Written
by himself. Translated from the French. 2d edit. Lond. 1794.
3 John Baptist Louvet's narrative of the dangers to which he has been
exposed since the 31st of May, 1793; with historical memorandums.
London, 1795.

4 Montefiore's account of the late expedition to Bulam, on the coast of
Africa; with a description of the present settlement of Sierra Le-
one, and the adjacent country. London, 1794.

2144 3 Official documents and interesting particulars of the victory obtained over the French fleet, on the 1st of June, 1794, by the British fleet under the command of Earl Howe. 3d edit. London.

2145 4 Francis D'Ivernois' account of the late revolution in Geneva; and of the conduct of France towards that republic, from October 1792, to October 1794. 2d edit. London, 1795.

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1 Sir Henry Clinton's narrative relative to his conduct during part of his
command of the King's troops in North America; with an appen
dix, containing copies and extracts of his correspondence. 7th edit.
London, 1785.

2 Cornwallis's answer to that part of Sir Henry Clinton's narrative
which relates to the conduct of Earl Cornwallis, during the cam-
paign in North America in the year 1781; with the correspondence
between Sir Henry Clinton and Earl Cornwallis. London, 1783.
3 Clinton's observations on some parts of the answer of Earl Cornwallis
to Sir Henry Clinton's narrative; with an appendix, containing ex-
tracts of letters and other papers, to which reference is necessary.
London.

4 Narrative of M. de Chaumereix, who escaped from the massacres of
Aurai and Vannes, after the expedition of Quiberon; with observa-
tions on the public opinion in Brittany. London, 1795.

5, and 2707 3 An account of the life of Sieyes, member of the first national assembly, and of the convention. Translated from the French. London, 1795.

1 Hodges's historical account of Ludlow castle; with an appendix. Ludlow, 1794.

1 Brackenridge's incidents of the insurrection in the western parts of Pennsylvania, in the year 1794. Philadelphia, 1795.

2 Findley's history of the insurrection in the four western counties of Pennsylvania, in the year 1794; with a recital of the circumstances connected therewith, and a review of the previous situation of the country. Philadelphia, 1796.

3 William Dunlap's archers, or mountaineers of Switzerland; with a brief historical account of Switzerland, from the dissolution of the Roman empire to the establishment of the Helvetic confederacy. New York, 1796.

2342 3 D'Ivernois's account of the late revolution in Geneva; and of the conduct of France towards that republic, from October 1792, to October 1794. Translated from the French. 2d edit. London, 1795.

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4 View of the relative state of Great Britain and France, at the commencement of the year 1796. 3d edit. London, 1796.

1 Charlotte Smith's narrative of the loss of the Catharine, Venus and Piedmont transports, and the Thomas, Golden Grove and Acolus

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merchant ships, near Weymouth, on the 18th of November, 1795, London, 1796.

3 Despaze's review of the proceedings and principles of the executive directory of France; with the lives of the present members, Letourneur, J. Rewbell, Revelliere Lepaux, Barras, and Carnot. Translated from the French, by John Stoddart. London, 1797.

1 Melmoth's memoirs of a late eminent advocate, and member of the society of Lincoln's-inn. London, 1796.

1 Brand's historical essay on the principles of political associations in a state; chiefly deduced from the French, English and Jewish histories; with an application of those principles in a comparative view of the associations of the year 1792, and that recently instituted by the whig club. London, 1796.

2495 5 and 2497 4 Rush's eulogium, intended to perpetuate the memory of David Rittenhouse, late president of the Philosophical society. Philadelphia, 1796. Gift of the said society.

2499 2 The life and adventures of Peter Porcupine, with a full and fair account of all his authoring transactions. Written by himself. Philadelphia, 1796.

2502 4 Proceedings of the executive of the United States, respecting the insurgents, 1794. Philadelphia, 1795. Gift of Samuel A. Gtis.

2517 3 Stout's narrative of the loss of the ship Hercules, on the coast of Caffraria, the sixteenth of June, 1796; with a detail of his travels through the southern deserts of Africa, and the colonies of the cape of Good Hope; and an introductory address to John Adams, president of the United States. London, 1798.

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1 Beilby Porteus's review of the life and character of Dr. Thomas Secker, late lord archbishop of Canterbury. 5th edit. Lond. 1797. 2596 3 John Gale Jones's oration, delivered on Tuesday, the twenty-ninth of November, 1796, at the great room Brewer-street, London, on the resignation of General Washington, including a short review of his life, character and conduct. London, 1796.

2597 2 Mackay's narrative of the shipwreck of the Juno, on the coast of Ara can; with notes. 4th edit. London, 1798.

2598 2 A rapid view of the overthrow of Switzerland. By an eye-witness. Translated from the French. London, 1798.

4 Narrative of the sufferings and escape of Charles Jackson, late resident at Wexford, in Ireland, including an account of several barbarous atrocities committed in June 1798, by the Irish rebels in that town. By an eye-witness. London, 1798.

2614 and 2615 Messages from the president of the United States, communi. cated to both houses of Congress, from the seventeenth of January, 1798, to the twenty-eighth of January, 1799. Philadelphia, 1799.

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8 and 2617 8 Specification of the various post-offices of the United States, and of the compensations which have been allowed to the deputy post-masters. Philadelphia, 1798.

1 Copies of original letters, from the army of General Bonaparte in Egypt, intercepted by the fleet under the command of Admiral Lord Nelson. Part the 2d. With an English translation. Lond. 1799. 9 and 2637 9 Bills, with explanatory remarks, relative to the postoffice, and post roads, within the United States. Philadelphia, 1799. Gift of Jonathan W. Condy.

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10 and 2647 10 Bill for the government of the navy of the United States. Philadelphia, 1799.

2 Irwin's Buonaparte in Egypt; or an appendix to the inquiry into his supposed expedition to the east. Dublin, 1798.

2707 2 Belsham's historic dissertations on the causes of the ministerial secession, A. D. 1717, and on the treaty of Hanover, concluded A. D. 1725; with some prefatory remarks in reply to the animadversions of the Rev. William Coxe, in his memoirs of Sir Robert Walpole. London, 1798.

3 Memoir of the life and dying experience of the right honourable Jane, countess of Burford, who departed this life, July 18, 1800. Birmingham, 1800.

2787 1 Aime's narrative of his deportation to Cayenne, with observations on the present state of that colony, and of the negroes; and an account of the situation of the deported persons at the time of his escape. London, 1800.

2787 2 Anecdotes of the revolution of the 18th Fructidor; (September 4th, 1797;) and memoirs of the persons deported to Guiana. Written by themselves. Translated from the French. London, 1799.

2799 I and 2800 1 Lee's funeral oration, in honour of the memory of general George Washington, delivered before the president of the United States, and the members of the two houses of congress, the twentysixth of December, 1799. Philadelphia.

2 Morrell's sermon on the death of general George Washington, delivered February 22, 1800, in the city of Baltimore. Baltimore.

3 Ogden's two discourses, occasioned by the death of general George Washington, at Mount Vernon, December 14, 1799. 2d edit. Philadelphia, 1800.

4 Samuel Bayard's funeral oration, occasioned by the death of general George Washington, delivered January 1, 1800, at New Rochelle, in the state of New York. New Brunswick, 1800.

5 Chaudron's funeral oration on brother George Washington, delivered January 1, 1800, before the French lodge L'Amenité in Philadelphia. Translated from the French, by Samuel F. Bradford. Philadelphia, 1800.

6 Samuel Stanhope Smith's oration on the death of general George Washington, delivered at Trenton, January 14, 1800. Trenton, 1800. 7 Fisher Ames's oration on the sublime virtues of general George Washington, pronounced in Boston, February 8, 1800. Philadelphia, 1800.

8 John Vining's eulogium, delivered at Dover, February 22, 1800, in commemoration of the death of general George Washington. Philadelphia, 1800.

9 Dr. William Linn's funeral eulogy, occasioned by the death of general Washington, delivered February 22, '800, before the New York state society of the Cincinnati. New York, 1800.

10 Dr. Samuel Magaw's oration commemorative of the virtues and greatness of General Washington, pronounced in Philadelphia, before the grand lodge of Pennsylvania, February 22, 1800.

11 Frelinghuysen's oration on the death of general George Washington, delivered in New Brunswick, February 22, 1800. New Brunswick,

2799 and 2800 12 William Griffith's oration delivered at Burlington, February 22, 800, in commemoration of general Ceorge Washing, ton, who died at Mount Vernon, December 14, 1799, in the sixty-eighth year of his age; with a prayer on the same occasion, by Charles H. Wharton. Trenton, 1800.

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13 Larzelcre's discourse on the death of general George Washington, delivered in Bucks county, Pennsylvania, i ebruary, 1800. Mount Holly, 1800.

14 Croe's discourse, delivered at Woodbury in New Jersey, February 22,
1800, to the memory of general George Washington. Philadel-
phia, 1800.

15 Bishop Carroll's discourse on General Washington, delivered in the
catholic church in Baltimore, February 22, 1800. Baltimore.
16 Major William Jackson's eulogium on the character of General Wash
ington, pronounced at the request of the Pennsylvania society of the
Cincinnati, before the president of the United States, and the mem-
bers of both houses of congress, February 22, 1800. 2d edit. Phi-
ladelphia, 1800.

5 Copies of original letters from the French army in Egypt. Part the
third, consisting of letters to the French government, intercepted by
the British fleet in the Mediterranean; from an English translation.
7th edit. London, 1800.

6 Ripaud's report of the commission of arts to the first consul Bonaparte, on the antiquities of Upper Egypt, and the present state of all the temples, palaces, obelisks, &c. from the cataracts of the Nile to Cairo. Translated from the French. London, 1800.

6 Review of public affairs since the commencement of the present century. London, 1802.

3 Narrative of the proceedings of the squadron under the command of Sir J. Saumarez, in the year 1801. London, 1801.

1 Journal of a party of pleasure to Paris, in the month of August, 1802; with plates. London, 1802.

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1 A narrative of the transactions in Bengal, during the soobahdaries of Azeem, Usshan, Jaffer Khan, Shuja Khan. Sirafraz Khan, and Alyvirdy Khan. Calcutta, 1788.-P.

2 Memoirs of Khojeh Abdulkurreem, a Cashmerian of distinction, including the history of Hindostan, from A. D. 1739 to 1749. Translated from the Persian. Calcutta, 1788.-P.

1 The life and adventures of Joseph Balsamo, commonly called Count Cagliostro, and his trial before the inquisition. London, 1791.-P. 2 An authentic detail of particulars relative to the late dutchess of Kingston. London, 1788.-P.

3 Edward Topham's life of the late John Elwes, Esq. member in three successive parliaments for Berkshire. 9th edit. London, 1791.-P. 3206 Sancti Albani et aliorum vitæ. MS.-P.

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1 Giovanni Montenari Vicentino del teatro olimpico di Andrea Palladio in Vincenza. Padova, 1733.-P.

2 Degli antichi teatri, e anfiteatri.

1735.-P.

Lettere due critiche.

Vianza,

3 Dei Cimbri Veronesi, e Vicentini, libri due di Marco Pezzo P. Veroneze. Terza edizione. Veronæ, 1763,—P.

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6 Letter concerning Carte's general history of England. London, 1748. 2 Treachery no crime, or the system of courts; exemplified in the life character, and late desertion of General Dumourier. Lond. 1793.

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1 Matthew Prior's history of his own times. Dublin, 1740.

1 and 790 2 Memoirs of the life of John Robert; written by his son Daniel Roberts. 5th edit. Philadelphia, 1766.

1 Memoirs of the life of Voltaire. Written by himself. Translated from the French. 3d edit. London, 1785.

7 Observations on the situation, &c. of the Indians of this continent.
Philadelphia, 1784.

1 The particulars of an Indian treaty at Conestogoe. Dublin, 1723.
4 A relation of the rise of the differences in public affairs in North Caro-
lina. 1770.

798 2 Doolittle's narrative of mischief done by the Indian and French ene my, on the frontiers of Massacl:usetts-bay, from 1743-4, to 1748. Boston, 1750.

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6 An account of the progress, &c. of the plague in the city of London, in the year 1665. Germantown, 1763.

7 An historical account of the tower of London.

3 Histoire de la Floride, ou relatione de la conquete de ce pays par Ferdinand de Soto. Seconde partie.

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870 2 The North Briton extraordinary; containing a comprehensive review of the English and Scottish history, concerning the union. Sd edit. Philadelphia, 1769. Gift of Zachariah Poulson, jun.

899 1 Caji Sallustii Crispi quæ extant. Londini, 1713.-L.

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2 Lucius Annæus Florus. Cui subjungitur Lucii Ampelii liber memorialis. Londini, 1715.

1 The history of the first fourteen years of the reign of James I. London, 1692. Gift of Joseph Parker Norris.

1 An impartial state of the province of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1759. Gift of Josiah Hewes.

1170 5 and 1171 1 Narrative of the proceedings of the black people, during the late awful calamity in Philadelphia, in the year 1793. By Absalom Jones and Richard Allen One copy the gift of the authors.

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4 Narrative of the loss of the Winterton, on her passage to India, the twentieth of August, 1792, on a reef of rocks off the island of Madagascar. London, 1793.

7 Report of the court of directors of the Sierra Leone company. London, 1792.

1 Biographical curiosities, or various pictures of human nature. Lon don, 1797.

2 Corancez's anecdotes of the last twelve years of the life of J. J. Rousseau. Translated from the French. London, 1798.

1 William Franklin's lives of Camarupa and Camalata, an ancient Indian tale, elucidating the customs and manners of the Orientals. London, 1793.-P.

2 Imitations of the characters of Theophrastus. London, 1774.-P.

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