z 881 M39 HE SPARKS LIBRARY. [AMERICA.] Collected by JARED SPARKS, LL. D., President of Harvard College. Purchased by the Cornell University, 1872. Cornell University Library Z881 .M39 Catalogue of the Library of the .State of olin 3 1924 029 540 204 Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924029540204 CATALOGUE OF fip FBI) (psj OF THE STATE OP MARYLAND. • tr J" D? RIDGELY, Librarian. DECEMBER, 1837. ANNAPOLIS: PRINTED BY JEREMIAH HUGHES. 1837. ® CONTENTS hapt er. Page. 1 Agriculture and Horticulture, 7 2 Ancient History, .... 9 3 Architecture, ... « ■11 4 Bibliography, . . . 12 5 Biography, .... 14 6 Canals, Rail-Roads, &c. 18 7 Chemistry and Medicine, 21 8 Education, .... 22 9 Engravings, .... 23 10 Epistolary, .... 25 11 Geography, Travels and Voyages, . 26 Atlases and Maps, 29 12 Harper's Family Library, 31 13 Jurisprudence — Common Law: § 1 Commen- taries, Treatises, Entries and Conveyancing, 34 ; : § 2. Criminal Law, and Trials, 42 14 Common Law: § 1. American Reports, viz: Supreme Court of the Uni- ted States, 44 Circuit Court of the United States, 45 American Digests of Reports 45 Courts of Connecticut, 46 Delaware, 47 Illinois, , 47 Indiana, 47 IV COJVTEJNTS. Chapl er. ] 'age. 14 Common Law — Courts of Kentucky, 47 Maryland, 48 Massachusetts 48 Missouri, 49 New-Hampshire, 49 New Jersey, 49 New York, 49 North Carolina, 50 Ohio, 51 Pennsylvania, 51 South Carolina, . 51 Vermont, 52 Virginia, . 52 Common Law: § 2. British Reports, 54 § 3. British Digests of Reports, 56 15 Equity: Treatises and Reports,,. 57 16 Law, Ecclesiastical: Treatises and Reports, 60 17 " Merchant and Maritime: Treatises and Reports, . 61 18 British Statutes, 63 19 American Statutes; Laws of the United States, and of the Several States^ &c, viz: The United States, . 64 State of Alabama, 64 Connecticut, 65 Delaware, 65 Georgia, , 65 Illinois, 66 Indiana, 66 Kentucky, 66 Louisiana, . . 67 Maine, . . ; 67 Maryland, . . ; 67 Massachusetts, . 69 Michigan, 69 Mississippi, 69 Missouri, 70 New Hampshire, . 70 New Jersey, 70 New York, 70 North Carolina, 71 Ohio, • 71 Pennsylvania, . 71 fcoifTENTS. ajitei Page. 9 State of Rhode Island, . 72 South Carolina, 72 Tennessee, . 73 Vermont, . 73 Virginia, . 74 Territory of Florida, 74 20 Lardner's Cabinet Cyclopaedia, . 75 21 Lexicography, 76 22 Logic, Rhetoric, and Orations, 78 23 Maryland State Documents, &c, fcO 24 Mathematics, f o2 25 Modern History, 83 26 Moral and Natural Philosophy, . 89 27 Natural History, . . 91 28 Newspapers, > . . 94 29 Novels, Romance, and Tales, 95 30 Poetry and Plays, . 98 31 Political Economy, 99 32 Politics, .... . 100 33 Polygraphia!, 106 34 Printing, . 126 35 Tactics, . 127 36 Theology, . . ( . 128 37 United States Papers, Documents^ &c, 130 CATALOGUE, CHAP. I.— (Alcote No. 4.) Agriculture and Horticulture. American Farmer, containing Original Essays &c , on Agriculture, Horticulture, Rural and Domestic Economy, and Internal Improvement, &c, edited by J. S. Skinner, 11 v., 4to; Baltimore, 1821— '29. American Farmer, continued — Edited by G. Smith, 12th, 13 and 14th v., 4to; Baltimore, 1831— '33. A Treatise on the Origin, Progressive Improvement and Present State of the Culture of Silk Manufacture, (the 14th v. of Lardner's Cabinet Cyclopaedia) 12mo; Phil. 1832. Chymistry Applied to Agriculture, by J. A. Chaptal, 8vo; Boston, 1836. Culture of Silk. A Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, Transmitting the information required by a Resolution of the House' of Representatives, of May 11th, 1826, in relation to the Growth and Manu- facture of Silk, 8vo; Washington, 1828. (present.) Cultivator, a Monthly Publication, devoted to Agricul-, _ ture, 4 v., 4to; Albany, 1834-'35-'36-'37. Farmers' and Graziers' Guide, in the Choice and Man- agement of Neat Cattle and Sheep, &c, by B. Law- rence, 8vo; Phil. 1832. 8^ AGRICUI/TUKE AND HORTlfcUtTUKE. Farmer and Gardener, &c. Edited by J. J. Hitchcock, 1st v. 4to; Baltimore. 1835. Karnes' Gentleman Farmer, being an attempt to Improve Agriculture, by subjecting it to the test of Rational Principles, by Lord Karnes, 8vo; Edinburg, 1798. Lorain's Nature and Reason Harmonized in the Practice of Husbandry, by the late John Lorain, 8vo; Phila- delphia, 1825. Mason's Farrier Improved &c , also containing Annals of the Turf, 12mo; Richmond, 1830. Memoirs of the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agri- , culture, containing Communications on Various Sub- jects in Husbandry and Rural Affairs, 4 v., 8vo; Philadelphia, 1815. Sinclair's Code of Agriculture, including Observations on Gardens, Orchards, Woods, and Plantations, by Sir John Sinclair, 8vo; Hartford, 1818. Taylor's Arator, being a series of Agiicultural Essays, Practical and Political, 12mo; Pittsburgh, 1818. AWCIENT HISTORY. CHAP. II.— (Alcove No. 5.) Ancient History. Adams' Roman Antiquities, or an account of the Man- ners and Customs of the Romans, 8vo; New York, 1830. Archceologia Americana, Transactions and Collections of the American Antiquarian Society, 8vo; Worces- ter, 1820. Brown's Antiquities of the Jews, 2 v. 8vo; Philadel- phia, 1823. Ferguson's History of the Roman Republic, 3 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1811. Ferguson's History of the Roman Republic, complete in 1 v. 8vo; London, 1829. Ferguson's History of the Roman Republic, complete in 1 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1830. Gibbons' History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 6 v. 8vo; New York, 1826. Gillies' History of Ancient Greece, its Colonies and Conquests, 4 v. 8vo; Philadelph ; a, 1822. Heeren's History of the States of .Antiquity, 8vo; Nor* thampton, 1828. History of Ancient and Modern Greece, edited by Johir Frost, 8vo; Boston, 1>31. Hutchinson's Xenophontis De Cyri Institutione Libri Octo, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1830. Josephus, Flavius, works and life, written by himself— > translated from the Greek, with notes, &c, by Wil- liam Whiston, 2 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1831. Kennett's Antiquities of Rome, in two parts, 8vo; Bal- timore, (2 copies) Mosaic History of the Creation of the World, by Thomas Wood, revised and improved by the Rev. J. P* Durbin, 8vo; New York, 1831. Plutarch's Lives, translated from the original Greek, with notes, &c, and a Life of Plutarch, by J. & W, Langhorne, 8vo; New York, 1836* S 10 ANCiENT HJ^l'OBt. Ramsay's Universal History Americanised ; or an His* torical view of the World from the Earliest Records^ to the year 1808, &c, 9 v. 8vo* Philadelphia, 1819. Rollins', (Charles) Ancient History, translated from the" French, with a Life of the Author, by the Rev. R^ Lyman, 8 vols, in 4, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1829. "Tooke's Pantheon of the Heathen Gods, &c, 8vo; Balti- more, 1830. I'ytler's Elements of General History, Ancient and Mo- dern, &c, 8vo; Concord, 1825. Xenophon's History of the Affairs of Greece, translated by William Smithy 8vo; London, 1812. ARCHITECTURE. H CHAP, III.— (A^oot* No. 5.) Architecture. Evans' Mill-Wrights' Guide, Sec. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1832. Nicholson's Carpenters' New Guide, &c. 4to; Philadel- phia, 1830. Nicholson's Mechanics' Companion, &c. 8vo; Philadel- phia, 1832. 13 BIBLIOGRAPHT. CHAP. IV.--( Alcove No. 5.) Bibliography. American Quarterly Review, 22 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1827,— '34-,'37. Bibliotheca Americana Nova, or a Catalogue of Books, in various languages, relating to America, printed since the year 1700, 8vo; compiled by O. Rich. London 1835, (presented by 0. Rich, Esq.) Catalogue of the Library of Congress, 8vo; Washing- ton, 1830. (Present.) Catalogue of the Library Company of Baltimore, 8vo; Baltimore, 1809— '31. (Present.) Catalogue of Books, relating principally to America, printed between the years 1500 and 1600, 8vo; London 1832, (presented by 0. Rich, Esq.) Catalogue of the Library of the State Department of the U. S. Washington 1830. (Present.) Edinburgh Review, from 1802 to 1832, 59 v. 8vo; New York, 1811; Boston, 1834. Edinburgh Review, (Am. Ed.) 6 v. in 3, 8vo; New York, 1835,— '37. Foreign Quarterly Review, (Am. Ed.) 6 v. in 3, 8vo: New York, 1835,— '37. Lectures on American Literature, with remarks on some passages on American History, by S. L. Knapp, 8vo; New York, 1829. North American Review, from 1815, to 1837, 45 v. 8vo; Boston, 1815— '34— '37. Schlegels' Lectures on the History of Literature, An- cient and Modern, 2 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1818. Southern Review. 8 v. 8vo; Charleston, 1828— '32 Southern Literary Messenger, devoted to every depar- ment of Literature, and the fine Arts, 3 v. 8vo: Richmond, 1835— '37. BIBLIOGRAPHY. 13 Supplements to the Catalogue of the Library of Congress, 8vc; Washington, 182?, 1833, and 1834. Westminster Review, 17 v. 8vo; London, 1824 — '32. Westminster Review, 2-3-4 and 5th v. in 2, 8vo; Am. Edition, New Yor^, 1834— '37. 14 BIOGRAPHY, CHAP. V.— (Alcove No. 5.) ISiography. Aliens 1 (William) American Biographical and Historical Dictionary &c. &c. 8vo, Boston 1832. American Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, by John Sanderson, 9 v. 8vo; Phila- delphia, 1820— '27. (2 sets) American Biography same; second edition, revised, im- proved and enlarged, by Brown and Peters, 5 v. ■8vo; Philadelphia, 1828. American Biography, the Library of — conducted by Jared Sparks, 6 v. 12mo; Boston, 1834— '36. Autobiography of Sir Walter Scott, (No. 3 of the Cabi- net Library) 12mo; Philadelphia, 1831. Beauties of the Court of Charles the Second; A Series of Memoirs, Biographical and Critical &c, by Mrs. Jameson, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1834. Biographical and Critical Notices of Eminent Novelists 3d v. of Scott's Miscellaneous Prose Works, 8vo; Boston, 1829. Biographical Dictionary, Universal, 8vo; Hartford, 1828. Biographical Memoirs, 4th v. of Scott's Miscellaneous Prose Works,, 8vb; Boston, 1829. Biographical Sketches and Anecdotes of the Principal Indian Chiefs, embellished with one hundred and , twenty Portraits &c, (presented by Thomas L. Mc- Kenney, and John Hall, Esqs., folio; Philadelphia 1837. Boswell's (Jas.) Life of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D. inclu- ding a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides &c. &c. 2 v^vo; New York, 1835. ' Buchanan's (Rev. Claudius) Memoirs, by Pearson, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1817. Carey & Lee's Cabinet Library, 5 v. 12mo; Philadel- phia, 1831— '32. Clarkson's Memoirs of Wm. Penn, 2 v. 8vo; Philadel- phia 1814. BIOGRAPHY. is De Genlis, Countess, Memoirs of — written by herself^ $ v. 8vo; New York, 1825. (2 sets) History of the Life and Voyages of Christopher Colum* bus by Washington Irving, 2 v. 8vo; New York, 1831. Kingston's Biographical Dictionary, I8mo; Baltimore, 18li. Knapp's Biographical Sketches of Eminent Lawyers, Statesmen, and Men of Letters, 8vo; Boston, 1821. Lempriere's Universal Biographical Dictionary, 12mo; Hartford, 1827. Life of Alexander Hamilton, by his son John C. Hamil- ton, 1st v. .8vo; New York, l834. Life of Belisarius (No. 5 of the Cabinet Library) 12moj Philadelphia, 1832. Life of Buonaparte (Napoleon) by Willein Lbdewyk Vaness, 4 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1809. Life of Cellini (Benvenuto) a Florentine Artist, by Nugent, 2 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1812. Life of Dryden, (1st v. of Scott's Miscellaneous Prose Works,) 8vo; Boston, 1829. Life of Fennell, an Apclogy for the — wiitten by himselfj 8vo; Philadelphia, 1814. Life of Gouverneur Morris, with selections from his cor- respondence and miscellaneous papers, &c, by Jared Sparks, 3 v. 8vo; Boston, 1832. Life of Girard, (Stephen) by S. Simpson, l^mo; Phiia-= delphia, 1832. Life of Jones, (Sir Wm.) by Lord Teignmouth, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1805. Life of Thomas Jefferson, with parts of his Correspon- dence-, never before published, by George Tuckerj 2 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1837. Life of John Jay, with Selections from his Correspon- dence and Miscellaneous Papers by his Son William Jay, 2 v. 8vo; New York, 1833. life of Ledyard, (John) by Jared Sparks, Svo; Cam 3 , bridge, 1829. Life of Lee, (Richard Henry) by R. H. Lee, 2 v., '8vo? Philadelphia, 1828. (2 sets) Life of Murray, (Lindley) written by himself, 8td/ New York, 1827. Life of! Napoleon, bv Sir Walter Scott, 3 v. Svo; New York, 1827. 16 BIOGRAPHY. Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, by M. D Bourrienne; his private Secretary with notes &c. &c. 8vo; Philadel- phia, 1832. Life of Pinkney, (Win.) by H. Wheaton, 8vo; New York, 1826. Life of Raleigh (Sir Walter) (No. 4, of. the Cabinet Li- brary) 12mo; Philadelphia, 1831. Life of Swift, (Jonathan) [2d v. of Scott's Miscellaneous Prose, Works,] 8vo; Boston, 1829. Life of West, (Benjamin) by John Gait, 8voj Philadel- phia, 1816.. Lord Byron and some of his Contemporaries, by Leigh Huntj'Svo; Philadelphia, 1828. Marshall's Life of Washington, 5 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1805, with an Atlas, 4to. Marshall's Life of Washington, 2 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1832, with an Atlas, 8vo. Memoirs of Aaron Burr, with mis: selections from hi9 correspondence, by M. L. Davis, 1st vol. 8vo; New , York, 1836. (3 copies.) Memoirs of the Loves of the Poets ; Biographical Sketch- es of Women, celebrated in ancient and modern Po- etry, &c. 2 v. 8yo. London, 1831. Memoirs of Bolivar, (Simon) by Holstein, 8vo; Boston, 1829. Memoirs of Canning, (Rt. Hon. George) 2 v. 8vo; New York, 1830. Memoirs of the Court of King Charles I., by Lucy Ai- kins, 2 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1833. Memoirs of the Life of Doctor Dai win, with Anecdotes of his friends, and Criticisms on his writii)gs, by Anna Seward, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1804. Memoirs of Fouche, Duke of Otranto, translated from the French, 8vo; Boston, 1825. Memoirs of Illustrious and Eminent Personages, of the Nineteenth Century, with portraits, by William Jordan, 4 v. 8vo; London, 1830 — '33. Memoirs of Distinguished Americans, with portraits, conducted by James B. Longacre, Philadelphia, and James Herring, New York, 4 v. 4to; 1834 — '35— '36— '37. Memoirs of the Duke of Sully, Prime Minister of Henry the Great, translated from the French by C. Lennox &c, &c, 5 v. 8vo; London, 1810. (Presented by George Winchester, Esq.) BiOGRApHf. li Memoirs of Rob Roy,- by K. Macleay, 8vo; PhiladeU phia, 1819. Memoirs of Siddons, (Mrs.) by Boaden, 8vo; Philadel* phia, 1827. Moore's Life of Sheridan, 2 v. 8vo., Philadelphia, 1826. Phillips' Recollections of Curran, and' some of his Con* temporaries, 8vo; New York, 1818. (2 copies.) Plutarch's Lives, translated from the original Greek,' with notes, &c, and a Life of Plutarch, by J. & W* t IJarigborne,'8vo; New York, 1836. Prior's Life of Burke, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1825. Prior's (James) Life of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B., from a variety of original sources, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1837.. Riedesel's Letters and Memoirs. 8vo; New York, 1827* Sampson's Memoirs, 8vo; Leesburgh, Va., 1817. Segur's Memoirs and Recollections, written by himselfj 8vo; Boston, 1825. Sketches of Naval Life, by a "Civilian,"'2 v. 8vo; New Haven, 1829. Watson, (Richard, Bishop of Land aff,) Anecdotes of the; Life of— 8vo; Philadelphia, 1818. ^ Wilkinson's Memoirs of his own times, 3 v. 8voj Phila- delphia, 1816, with an Atlas, 4to. Wirt's? Life 'of Patrick Henry, 8vo; New York, 1831. Wonderful Characters ; comprising memoirs and anec* dotes of the most remarkable Persons of every age and nation, &c, &c, by Henry Wilson, 8vo; New York, 1834. Wiaxall's Historical Memoirs of my own timej from 1770* to 1784, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1837. 3 18 CAHAI,*, RAlX. ROAD*, &C CHAP. VI.— (Alcove No. 3.) Canals, Rail Roads, &c. A connected view of the -whole Internal Navigation of the United States, by a citizen of the United States, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1830. .Acts of the States of Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylva- nia, and the Congress of the United States, relative . ,to the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company, with the proceedings of the Convention, which led to the formation of the said Company, 8vo; Washington, 1828. ' "''■' American Rail Road Journal; published by D. K. Minor, 6 v. 4to; New York, 1832— '33 to '37. A Practical Treatise on Rail Roads and Carriages, by Thomas Tredgold, Svo; New York, 1825. Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Company's Reports ; to which are annexed other papers and documents, il- lustrative of its History and Progress, 3 v. 8vo; Bal- timore, 1827 to '32. (Presented by Philip E. Tho- mas, Esq.) Fourth Annual Report of the President and D rectors, to the Stockholders of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company, June 4th, 1832, Washington. Laws of theStateof New York, in relation to the Erie and Champlain Canals, 2 v. 8vo; Albany, 1825, [4 ' , sets,] (Present.) Mahan (D. H.) Elementary Course of Civil Engineer - .., ing, 8vo; New York, 1837. Map of a Canal as surveyed and laid down from Reho- both, at Pocomoke River, to Annemessix River, Eastern Shore of Maryland, by John N. Bowland, 1829. [5 copies.] (Present.) Map of the Countiy between Washington and Pittsburgh; referring to the contemplated Chesapeake and "Ohio Canal, 1826. Map of the Country through which a Canal to connect the waters of the Chesapeake and Ohio is proposed to pass — by James Shriver, Baltimore. CANALS, KAIJ.. KOADS, &.C. 19 Map of the Potomac River. Map of the practicable routes of a Canal, from Baltimore to the Potomac. (40 copies.) ' r < r - ' < ' Map of the proposed Maryland Canal, from Baltimore to George Town; copied from the survey of Dr. Wil- liam Howard. ' Map. of the proposed Rail Road between Baltimore and Washington. (Present.) Map of the Reconnoissance, exhibiting the Country be- tween Washington and New Orleans, &c. /, Map of the Susquehanna River, from Conewago Falls to tide water, by J. H. Poppleton, 1823. '•' Message of the Governor of Maryland, communicating the Report of the Commissioners appointed to sur- vey the River Potomac, 8vo,; Annapolis, 1832. (3 copies.) Ministere du Commerce e't des Travaux Publics, Situa- tion, Au 31 Octobre, 1833. , , Des Canauxet autres ouvrages,Entrepris en Vir- tu des Lois des 20 Juin et 5 Aout, 1821, 17 Avril et 14 Aout, 1822, 24 Mars et 8 Juin, 1825, et 29 Mai, 1827, 4to; Paris, 1833. (Presented by M. Chevallie.) Ministere du Commerce e't des Travaux Publics. Direction Generate des Ponts et Chaussees et des Mines (Loi du 27 Juin, 18'33, articles 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11 et 12) situation des Travaux Au 31. Decembre 1833, 4to; Paris, 1834. (Presented by M. Chevallie.) Mitchell's Compendium of the Internal Improvements of the United States; comprising general' notices of all the most important Canals and Rail Roads through- out the several States, &c, &c, 18mo; Philadel- phia, 1835. ' Profile view of the Basin to the Chesapeake arid Ohip Canal, at the mouth of Rock Creek, 1832. (Present) Remarks on the Present System of Road Making, &c, by McAdam, 8vo; Baltimore, 1821. (2 copies) Reports on Canals, Railways, Roads, &c, by Williap Strickland, folio, Philadelphia, 1826. (7 copies?) Report of the Board of Directors of Internal Improve- ment of the State of Massachusetts, on the practica- bility and expediency of a Rail Road, from Boston to the Hudson River, &c, 8vo ; Boston r 1829, 20 CANA1S, RAII BOADS, &C. JReport of the Commissioners appointed to examine into the practicability of a Canal from Baltimore to the Potomac, &c, with the Engineer's report, 8vo; Baltimore, 1823. (2 copies) Report of the Committee appointed on the 28th April, 1832, by the Stockholders of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company, on the Resolution of the Ge- neral Assembly of Maryland, relative to the Joint Construction of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, and the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road, between the "Point of Rocks" and "Harper's Ferry," Washr ington, 1832. Summary of work done to the first January, 1831, and, estimated yet to be done, between the mouth of Rock Creek, and the Point of Rocks. (Ches. and Ohio Canal.) Survey of a proposed Canal from the City of Baltimore to Conewago Falls, on the Susquehanna River, folio. Woods'< (Nicholas) Practical Treatises on Rail Roads and Internal Communication in general, &c, &c, illustrated, by numerous engravings, 8vo; Phila- delphia, 1832.- CHEMISTRY AND MEDICINE. 21 CHAP. VII.— (Alcove No. 4.) Chemistry and Medicine. Baltimore Medical and Philosophical Lycseum, by Na-> lhaniel Potter, M. D., Baltimore, 1811: (2 copies) Bell, on Baths and Mineral Waters, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1831. Book of Health; a Compendium of Domestic Medicine, 8vo; Boston, 1830. Conversations on Chemistry, by J. P. Jones, M. D., 8vo; Philadelphia, 1831.. Dictionary of Chemistry, by Mrs. Almira H. Lincoln, 8vo; New York, 1830. Eberle's Practice of Medicine, 2 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1831. Graham Treatise on Indigestion, with notes, 8vo; Phila- delphia, 1831. Hind's Veterinary Surgeon, or Farriery, 8vo; Phila- delphia, 1832. Journal of Health, by an Association of Physicians, 4 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1831— '33. Manual of Practical Toxicology, &c, by J. T. Ducatel, Professor of Chemistry, &c. 8vo; Baltimore, 1833, (presented by Professor Ducatel.) Mason's Farrier Improved, Svo; Richmond, 1830. Monthlv Journal of Foreign Medicine, conducted by Squire Littell, Jr., 3 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1S28— '29 Paris, on Diet, 8vo., New York, 1828. Pharmacopoeia of the United States, Svo; Philadelphia, 1831. Philips on Indigestion, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1825. Bush's Medical Inquiries and Observations upon the Dis- eases of the Mind, Svo; Philadelphia, 1830. Turner's Chemistry, with notes, &c, 8'vo; Philadelphia, 1832. 22 EDUCATION. CHAP. VIII. (Alcove No. 4.) Education, American Annuls of Education, and Instruction, and Journal of Literary Institutions, conducted by- William C. Woodbridge, and others, 7 v. 8vo; Bos- ton, 1831— '32 ,— '37. American Journal of Education, 8 v. 8vo; Boston, 1826 '29. An Essay on Elocution, by Samuel Kirkham, 8vo; Bal- timore, 1833. A View of the Elementary Principles of Education, founded on the Study of the Nature of Man, by G. Spurzheim, 8vo; Boston, 1833. Annual Repot t of the Regents of the University of the State of New York, &c. &c. 8vo; New York, 1835.. Brigham's (Amariah) Remarks on the Influence of Mental Cultivation and Mental Excitement upon Health, 8vo; Boston, 1833. Carpenter, on Education, 8vo; London, 1820. Combe (Andrew) on Physiology, applied to Physical and Mental Education, 18mo; New York, 1835. Combe's (Geo.) Lectures on Popular Education, l2mo; Boston, 1834. Common School Assistant, a Monthly Paper, for the im- provement of Common, School Education, 2 v. 4to; Albany, 1836— '37. Degerando, on Self Education, 8vo; Boston, 1830. Elements of English Composition, by David Irving, 8.vo; George Town, D. C., 1825. Illustration of the Principles of Elocution, by Rev. W. B. Lacy, 8vo; Albany, 1828. Introductory Discourse and Lectures Delivered in Bos- ton before the American Institute of Instruction, 2 v. 8vo; Boston, 1831— '32. James (G. P. R ) on the Educational Institutions of Germany, 8vo; London, 1835. Thoughts on Domestic Education, by a Mother, 8vo; Boston, 1829. ENGRAVINGS. &} CHAP. IX.— (Alcove No. 5.) Engravings. Cabinet of Natural History, embellished with 24 colored engravings, 2 v. 4to; Philadelphia, 1830. Customs and Costumes of Russia, Sweden, Denmark, &c. with 21 colored engravings, 8vo; Leeds, 1815. Fisher's Natural Portrait Gallery of Illustrious and Eminent Personages of the nineteen Century; with Memoirs, by William Jerdan, 4 v. 8vo; London, 1830— '33. Fisher's Picturesque Views of Devonshire and Corn- wall, 130 engravings, 4to; London, 1829. Fisher's Views, or, Ireland Illustrated, 80 Engravings, 4to; Lonnon, 1831. Great Britain Illustrated, being a series, of Original Views from Drawings by W. Westall, 120 Engrav- ings, 4to; London, 1830. , Indian Portrait Gallery, with Biographical Sketches and Anecdotes of the Principal Chiefs, Embellished with one hundred and twenty Portraits, &c. &c, by Thomas L. McKenney and John Hall, E.-qs., folio; Philadelphia, 1837. Jones' Bath, Biistql, and Wales, displayed in a series of, Vieyirsi ' &d, 100 Engravings, 4to; London, 1829, • 1830. ' , Jones' Lofton, and r its environs in the 19th century, illus- trated by a series of views, &c. 130 engravings, 4to; "London, 1829. Jones' Metropolitan Improvements, or London, being a series of views, &c. 287 EngrayingSj^to; London, 1829, _ ,, .„ ',_„,, . Jones' Modern Athens, displayed in a series of views, or Edinburgh, &c.j 126 Engravings, 4to; London, 1829. Jones' Views of the Seats, Mansions, Castles &c. of No- blemen and Gentlemen in England, Wales, Scot' land, and Ireland, &c. 160 Engravings, 4to; Lon- don, 1829, 24 EN-GK.AV1NG9. National Portrait Gallery of Distinguished Americans, Conducted by James B. Longacre, Philadelphia, and James Herring, New York, 4 v. 4ioj 1834 — '35, '36, -'37. Paris and its Environs, displayed in a series of 200 Pic- turesque Views, &c.,.2 v. in 1, 4to;. London, 1831. Picturesque Views of American Scenery, or Landscape Album, 20 colored engravings, folio; Philadelphia, 1831. The History and Topography of the United States, edited by John Howard Hinton, A..M, illustrated with a series of Views, &'c, 2 v. 4to; London, 1830, 1832. EPISTOLARY. 25 CHAP. X.— (Alcove No. 4.) Epistolary. Carter's (N. H.) Letters from Europe, comprising the Journal of a Tour through Ireland, England &e. &c. in 1825,— '26 and '27, 2 v. 8vo; New York, 1829. Letters from iEgean, by James Emerson, 8vo; New York, 1829. Letters to A Gentleman in Germany, written after a trip from Philadelphia to Niagara, (Edited) by Francis Lieber, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1834. Letters and Reflections of Prince De Linge, 8vo; Phila- delphia, 1809. Montagu's Letters, &c. 3 v., 8vo; Boston, 1825. Paul's Letters to his Kinfolk, "5th v. of Scott's Miscella- neous Prose Works," 8vo; Boston, 1829. Peter's Letters to his Kinfolk, 8vo; New York, 1820. Private Correspondence of William Cowper, 8vo; Phila- delphia, 1824. Public and Private Correspondence of Vice-Admiral Lord Collingwood, 8vo; New York, 1829. Secret History of the Court and Cabinet of St. Cloud, in a series of letters from Paris, &c. in 1805, 8vo; Philadelphia, 18C6. Sketch of Old England, by a New England man, 2 v., Svo; New York, 1822. Somervill's Letters from Paris, on the causes and conse- quences of the French Revolution, 8vo; Baltimore, 1822. Views of Society and Manners in America, in a series of Letters, 1818 and 1820, by an English woman, 8vo; New York, 1821. 26 GEOGRAPHY, TRAVEIS, AND VOYAGES. CHAP. XL— (Alcove No.. 4.) Geography, Travels, and Voyages. Ali Bey's Travels in Morocco, Tripoli, &c. 1803— ',7, 2 v., 8vo; with an Atlas, 4to; Philadelphia, 1816. A visit to the South Seas, with scenes in Brazil, Peru, fec^byiC.^S. Stewart, 2 v., 8vo; New York, 1831. A Year in Europe, in 1818 — '19, by John Griscom, 2 v, 8vo;; New York, 1824. A Year in Spain, by a Young American, 2 vo., 8vo; New York, 1830.' Campbell's Travels in South Africa, 8vo; Andover, 1816. Carter's Journal of a Tour through Ireland, England, &c, in 1825— '27, 2 v. 8vo; New York, 1829. Chastellux' Travels in North America, in 1780— '82, 8vo; New York, 1827. D'Anville's Ancient Geography, 2 v., 8vo; New York, 1814. Darby's Memoir on the Geography, &c, of Florida, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1821. Darby's Tour from New York to Detroit, 8vo; N. York 1819. Darby's Universal Gazetteer, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1827. Didier's Travels in France, Holland, &c, in 1816— '20, 8vo; New York, 1821. Encyclopedia of Geograply, comprising a complete Des- cription of the Earth, Physical, Statistical, Civil and Political, tyc. &c. of all Nations, by Hugh Mur- ray, Illustrated bv eighty-two Maps &c, with addi- tions by T. G. Bradford, 3 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1837. European Delineator, being Descriptions of Russja, Sweden, &c, 8vo; Leeds, 1815. Evans' Tour through the Western States, &c, in 1818, 8vo; Concord, 1819. Fenning, on the use of the Globes, &c, 8vo., Baltimore, 1827. First Voyage of Columbus, to America, translated from the Spanish, 8vo; Boston, 1827. GEOCHtAfHlr, TRAVELS, AND VOYAGES. g7 Flint's Recollections of the Last Ten Years, in the Val- ley of the Mississippi, 8vo; Boston, 1826. Gazetteer- of Illinois and Missouri, by L, C. Beck, 8vo; Albany, 1823. v ' Gazetteer ol Pennsylvania, by Thomas F. Gordon, with a Map of the State &c. &c, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1832, Heber's Marrative of a Journey through the Upper Provinces of India, &c, 1824 — '25, 2 v.,8vo; Phila- delphia, 1829. Johnson's Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland, 8vo; Baltimore, 1810. Journal of a Cruise of the United States Schooner Dol- phiii, among the Islands of the Pacific Ocean, by Lieut. H. Paulding, 12mo; New York, 1831. Jowetts' Researches in Syria, &c , in 1823 — '24, 8voj Boston, 1826. I L Keppels' Travels from India to England, in 1824, 8vo£ Philadelphia, 1827. ' • "f /.. Kosters' Travels in Brazil in 1S09— '15, 2 v., 8vo; Phi- ladelphia, 1817. , La Fayette in America, in 1824 — '25, by A. Levasseur, 2*v., 8vo; Philadelphia, 1829. Latrobe's Journal of a visit to South Africa, in 1815- — '16y 8vo; New York, 1818. Long's Expedition to the souree of St. Peters River, &c. in 1823, by William H. Keating, 2 v., 8vo; Phila- delphia, 1824. ■} Malte-Brun's Universal Geography, 3 v,, 8vo; PhJladeU phia, 1827. Malte-Brun's Universal Geography, 6 v., 8vbj with an Atlas 4to; Philadelphia, 1827— '32. Mawe's Travels in the Interior of Brazil, 8vo, Philadel' phia, 1816. Melish's Geographical Description of the World, 8vbj Philadelphia, 1822. Morse's American Gazetteer,- 8 vo; Boston, 1810. Narrative of Don Juan Van Halen's Imprisonment in the Dungeons of the Inquisition at Madrid,, &c, 8vo; New York, 1828. Northern Traveller, with the routes to the Springs, Ni- agara, &c, with engravings, 12mo", New York, 1831., Notes on Columbia, taken in 1822 — '23, by an Officer of the United States Army, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1827. 28 GEOGRAPHY, TRAVEIS, AND VOYAGES. Observations upon the Peloporiesus and Greek Islands, made in 1829, by Rufus Anderson, 8vo; Boston, 1830. O'Neill's New and Easy System of Geography and Po- pular Astronomy, 8vo; Baltimore, 1808. Peale's Notes on Italy, written during a Tour in 1829 — '30, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1831. Pike's Expeditions to the sources of the Mississippi, &c. ' in 1807, 8 vo; Philadelphia, 1810. , Raffle's Tour through France, Savoy, &c, in 1817, 8vo; New York, 1818. Recollections of the Peninsula, by the author of Sketches^ of India, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1824. Riley's Narrative of the Loss of the American Brig Com- merce, &c, 8vo; Hartford, 1829. Russell's Tour in Germany, &c, in 1820— '22, 8vo-, Boston, 1825. Schoolcraft's Travels from Detroit to the sources of the Mississippi River, in 1820, 8vo; Albany, 1821. Silliman's Travels in England, &c, in 1805— '6, 3 v. 8vo; New Haven, 1820. Sketches by a Traveller, 8vo; Boston, 1830. Tanner's Narrative of Thirty Years Residence among the Indians of North America, 8vo; New York, 1N30. The Emigrants'- Guide, comprising a Geographical des- cription of the States of Louisiana, Mississippi, &c, by William Darby, 8vo; New York, 181R. Travels of the Duke of Saxe Weimar, through N. Amer- ica, in 1825— '26, 2 v. in 1, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1828. Travels in Malta and Sicily, with sketches of Gibraltar, in. 1827, by A. Bigelow, 8vo; Boston, 1831. Tuckey's Expedition to explore the River Zaire, usual- ly called the Congo, in South Africa, in 1816, 8vo; New York, 1818. Voyage of the United States' Frigate Potomac, under the command of Commodore John Downes, during the circumnavigation of the Globe, in 1831— '32— '33 and '34, i&c, &c, by J. N. Reynolds, 8vo;, New York, 1835. Wood's (Wm. W.) Sketches, of China, 12mo; Philadel- phia, 1830. Woodruff' Tour to Malta, Greece, &c, in 1828, 8vo; Hartford, 1831. Worcester's Universal Gazetteer, Ancient and Modern, 2 v. 8vo; Boston, 1823. ATI ASSES AND MAPS. 29 .Masses and » flaps. A Chart of the Chesapeake and Delaware Bays, compil- ed and published by Fielding Lucas, Jr., Baltimore, 1832, (1 copy) "[Presented by publisher.] Arrowsmith's Map of the World, 1809. Atlas of the State of New York, containing a Map of the several Counties, by D H. Burr, 1829, folio. [Pre- '•'JV' sent] >• ''-'' •'«■" Atlas, accompanying Greenleaf's Map of Maine, folioj .»>,», i , 182 g [Present] Atlas .of the United States, printed for the use of the Blind, at the expense of John C. Cray; under the di- rection of S. C. Howe, at the New England Institu- v tion for the Education of the Blind, 4to; Boston, 1837. [Present] Atlas General, by Malte-Brun, 4to; Philadelphia, 1830. Bradford's Comprehensive Atlas, Geographical and Com- mercial, 4to; Boston 1835. Lucas* Cabinet Atlas, containing distinct Maps of all the known Countries in the World, folio; Baltimore, 1823. (3 copies) Map of a Canal to connect the waters of the Chesapeake and Ohio, by J. Shriver. Map of the City of Baltimore, by T. H. Poppleton, 1823, (3 copies) Map of the District of Maine, by Osgood Carleton, 1801. Map of Florida, by J. G. Searcy, .1829. Map of the Head ot Chesapeake Bay and Susquehanna* River/ by C. P. Handucoeur, 1799. Map of the State of Connecticut, by Moses Warier and George Giller, 1811. Map of the State of Kentucky, by Luke Munsell, 1818. Map of the State of Maine, by Moses Greenleaf, 1828. Map of the State of Maryland, by D. Griffith, 1794 r (4 copies) Maps A and B (in part ) of Maryland, by John H. Alex- ander, Civil Engineer, 1835. (Presented) Map of the State of Massachusetts, by Osgood Carleton, 1801. Map of the States of Missouri and Illinois, and Territory of Arkansas, by E. Brown and E. Barcroft, 1825. Map of* the State of New Hampshire, by P. Carrigain, 1816. ■' ' ,v '' ' 30 ATLASSES AMD MAPS. Map of the State of New Jersey, by T. Gordon, 1828?. f Present} Map of the State of New, York, by S. De , Witt,- 1802. ( Present.*) Map of the State of New York, by D. H. Burr, 1829. (Present.) * Map of the State of North Carolina, by John Mac Rae, 1833. (Present) < Map of the State of Ohio, by N. & G. Guildford, 1831. (Present) Map of the State of Vermont, by J. Whitelaw, 1821. Map of the State of Virginia, by Herman Boye, 1826, (Present) Map of the State of Virginia, by James Madison, 1818. Map of the Territory of Michigan, by 0. Risdon, 1825. Map of the United States, by Abraham Bradley, Jr. 1804, (2 copies) ' • Map of the United States, by Samuel Lewis, 1815. Map of the United States, by Shelton and Kensett, 1816V Map of the United States, by H. S. Tanner, 1829, accom- panied with his Memoir on the recent surveys, &c, 12mo; 1829. Map of a Portion of the Indian Country, lying East and West of the Mississippi River, to the 46° of North Latitude, from personal observation made in 1835, &c, by G. W. Featherstonhaugh, U. States Geolo- gist, 12mo; bound, (4 copies)' [Present] Map — shewing the Lands assigned to Emigrant Indians, West of Arkansas .and Missouri, &c, 1836. (Pre- £ sented by James A. Pearce, Esq.) Map — exhibiting the Country between Lakes Michigan and Erie, and the contested boundary line, by David H. Burr, Esq., (3 copies). [Present] Reconnoissance of the Ninnay.Sota Watapaji^or St. Pe- ter's River to its Sources, made in 1835, by G. W, Featherstonhaugh, U. States Geologist, 8vo; bound, (4 copies) [Present] Survey of Pensacola Harbour and Bar, in 1822, by Col, James Kearney,Topographical Engirveer,.&c. (Pre- sented by James A. Pearce, Esq.) 31 CHAP. XII.— (Alcove No. 5.) Harper's Family Library* Nos. > 1. 2, CC' 4, (( CC (C 8, cc CC t( CC 12, cc CC CC Harper's Family Library, 81 vols., l8mo; New York, 1831 — '37, containing as Jollows: 3, Millman's History of the Jews, 3 v. 5, Lockhart's History of Napoleon Bona- parte, 2 v. 6, Southey's Life of Nelson, 1 v. 7, Williams' Life of Alexander the Great, 1 v. 8, 74, History of Insects, 2 v. ■ 9, Gait's Lite ot Byron, 1 v. 10, Bush's Life of Mahomnied, 1 v. 11, Scott's .Demonology and Witchcraft, 1 v. 13, Gleig's History of the Bible, 2 v. 14, Polar Seas and Regions, 1 v. 15, Croley's Life of George IV, 1 v. 16, Discovery and Adventures in Africa, 1 v. " 17, 18, 19, Cunningham's Lives of Painters and Sculptors, 3 v. " 20, James' History of Chivalry, and the Crusades, 1 v. " 21, 22, Bell's Life of Mary Queen of Scotts, 2 v. " 23, Russell's History of Ancient and Mo- dern Egypt, 1 v. « 24, Fletcher's History of Poland, 1 v; » . v . 25, Smith's Festivals, Games, and Amuse- ments, 1 v, ■ « 26, Brewstei's Life of Sir Isaac Newton, 1 v. « 27, Russell's Palestine, or the Holy Land, 1 v. « 28, Memes' Memoirs of the Empress Jose- phine, 1 v. 32 harper's family library. Nos. 29, The Court and Camp of Buonaparte, 1 v. « 30, Lives and Voyages of Early Naviga- tors, with a History of the Bucca- niers, 1 v. Affecting Scenes, being Passages from the Diary of a Physician, 2 v. (bound in Uniform) " 31, Pitcairn's Island and Otaheite, &c. 1 v. " 32, 72, Turner's Sacred History of the World, 2v. ':•-<.' " 33, 34, Female Sovereigns, 2 v. " 35, 36, Lander's Expedition to the Niger, 2 V. " 37, Abercrombie on the Intellectual Pow- ers, &c, &c, 1 v. " 38, 39, 40, The Lives of Celebrated Travellers, 3 vJ " ' . 41, 42, The Life of Frederick the Great, 2 v. " 43, 44, Sketches from Venetian History, 2 v. " 45, 46, Thatcher's Lives of the Indians, 2 v.' " 47, 48, 49, Historical and Descriptive account of British India, 3 v. " 50, Brewster's Letters on Natural Magic. 1 v. «• 51, 52, History of Ireland, 2 v., by W. C. Tay- lor. lt 53, Progress of Discovery on the more Northern Coast of America, 1 v., bj P. F. Tytler. , " 54, Humboldt's Travels and Researches 1 v. " 55, 56, Letters of Euler, on different subjects in Natural Philosophy &c , Edited by Dr. Brewster, 2 v. " 57, Mudie's Popular Guide to the Obser- vation of Nature &c, 1 v. " 58, Philosophy of the Moral Feelings, by John Abercrombie, 1 v. 59, Dick on the Improvement of Society, by the Diffusion of Knowledge &c , 1 v. " 6C, James's History of Charlemagne, 1 v. " ' 61, Nubia and Abyssinia, Comprehending their Civil History, Antiquities, Arts, Religion, Literature and Na- tural History, by Rev. M. Russell, lv. Harper's family library. 33 Nos. 62, 63, Life of Oliver Cromwell, by the Rev. M. Russell, 2 v. 64, Montgomery's Lectures on General Li* terature, Poetry, &c, 1 v. 65, Memoir of the Life of Peter the Great, by John Barrow, 1 v. 66, 67, Lives of Eminent Painters, and Sculp- tors, by Allen Cunningham, 2 v. vo- lumes 4 and 5. 68, 69, History of Arabia, Ancient and Modern, with a map and engravings, 2 v. 70, Historical and Descriptive Account of Persia, from the earliest ages to the present time, by James B. Frazier, 1 v. 71, Combe's (Andrew) Principles of Phy- siology, &c, &c, 1 v. 73, History and Present Condition of the Barbary States, &c, by Rev. M. Rus- sell, 1 v. 75, 76, Paulding's Life of Washington, 2 v» 77, The Philosophy of Living, or the way to enjoy Life and its Comforts, by C. Ticknor, 1 V. 78, Physical Condition of the Earth, by W. M. Higgins, 1 v. 79, History of Italy, translated by N. Green, 1 v. 80, 81, History of China, by J. F. Davis, 2 v. 5 34 COMMON XAW. CHAP. XIII.— (Alcove No. 2.) Jurisprudence. COMMON LAW. Section 1. Commentaries — Treatises — Entries — Convey- ancing. Sec. 2. Criminal Law — Trials. Sec. I. Commentaries, Treatises, Entries and Convey- anting. Adams, on the Action of Ejectment, &c, &c, by J. L. Tillinghast, 8vo; Albany, 1830. Allnatt on Partition, (in 5th vol. Law Library ) American Jurist and Law Magazine, 18 v., and General Index to v. XI, 8vo; Boston, 1829— '30— '34— '37* American Law Journal, and Miscellaneous Repertory 4 by J. E Hall, 5 v.'8vo; Baltimore, 1808— '14. Angell & Ames' Treatise on the Law of Private Corpora- tions, Aggregate, Hvo; Boston, 1832. Angel on Water Courses, &c, 8vo; Boston, 1833. Angel on Tide Waters, &c, 8vo; Boston, 1826. Angell's United States Law Intelligencer and Review, for 1829— '30, 2 v. 8vo, Providence, 1829, and Phi- ladelphia, 1830. Anthon's Digested Index to the Reported Decisions of the several Courts of Law in the U. S., 5 v. 8vo; New York, 1813 to 1830. Archbold's Digest of the Law of Pleading and Evidence, in actions, Real, Personal and Mixed: 8vo: New York, 1824 • « Archbold's Practice of the Court of King's Bench in per- sonal Actions and Ejectments, 2 v. 8vo: New York; 1837. ' Babingtbn on the Law of Set-off, and Mutual Credit, (in 6th vol. Law Library.) COMMENTARIES, THEATISES, &C. , 35 Bacon's Abridgement of the Law, with additions, &c , by H. Gwillim, and additions of the late English and American Decisions, by B. Wilson, 7 v. 8vo; Phila- delphia, 1M3. Bacon's 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th and 7th vols, of the same; Phila- delphia, 1811. Bagley's Practice, &c, (in 15th vol. Law Library.) Ballantine's Treatise on the Statute of Limitations, with references to American Decisions, 8vo; New York, 1812. Baley's Summary of the Law of Bills of Exchange, &c, Ac, 8vo; Boston, 1826. Beame's Pleas in Equity, &c, 8vo; New York, 1824. Bingham on Judgments and Executions, (in 13th vol. Law Library.) Blackistone's Commentaries, with notes, &cr., by St. George Tucker, 5 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1803. Blackistone's Commentaries on the Law of England, with Field's Analysis, and Notes, &c, by Christian, Arch- bold and Chitty, and by a member of the New York a Bar, 2 v. 8vo; New York, 1830. Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England, with Notes, &c, by E. Christian, and Notes, &c, by J. F. Archbold, 4 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1825. Blanshard on Limitation, (in 1st vol. Law Library.) Brady on Distresses, (in 1st vol. Law Library.) Brice, on the Laws of Wills, and Codicils, &c, 8vo; An- napolis, 1817, (4 copies.) Bylea on Bills of Exchange (in 16th vol. Law Library.) Calvert upon the Law respecting Parties to Suits in Equi- ty, (in 17th vol. Law Library.) Carey on Partnership, (in 5th vol. Law Library.) Chitty 's Practical Treatise on Bills of Exchange, &c, to which is added, the most important cases decided in the Courts of the United States, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1821. Chifty, (Jos. Jr.,) on Bills of Exchange, &c, 8vo; Springfield, 1834. Chitty's Practical Treatise on the Law of Contracts, with Notes of Recent Decisions, by F. J. Troubat, 8voj Philadelphia, 1831. Chitty's General Practice, &c, 3 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1834— '36. Chitty on Medical Jurisprudence, &c, &c, 8vo; Phila- delphia, 1835. 36 COMMON IiAW. Chitty's Practical Treatise on the Law of Nations, &c, 8vo; Boston, 1812. Chitty on Pleading, &c, with Notes and Additions, by J. A. Dunlap, and references to later decisions, by E. D. Ingrahara, 3 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1828. Coke on Littleton, by Hargrave and Butler, folio; Dub- lin, 1791. Coke upon Littleton, with notes and references to the present time, by J. H. Thomas, 3 v. 8vo; Philadel- phia, 1826— '27. Collyer on Partnership, &c, 8vo; Springfield, 1834. .{ Comyn's Law of Contracts and Promises, with Notes, &c, to American Authorities, by T. Huntingdon, 8vo; New York, 1831. Comyn on the Law of Landlord and Tenant, with an ap- pendage of Precedents; enlarged and corrected by G. Chilton, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1834, (contained in 6lh vol Law Library.) Comyn on the Law of Usury, (contained in the 5th vol. Law Library,) 8vo; Philadelphia, 1834. Comyn's Digest of the Laws of England, &c, 8 v. 8vo,j New York, 1824— '26. Cooper's Bankrupt Law of America, compared with the Bankrupt Law of England, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1801. Cornish, on, the Law of Uses, (in the 3d vol Law Libra- Crabb's History of English Law, from the earliest period to the present time, 8vo; Burlington, 1831. Cruise's Digest of the Laws of England, respecting Real Property, with American decisions, by E. D. Ingra- ham, 7 v. in 4, 8vo; New York, 1827. Dorsey's Treatise on the American Law of Insolvency, &c 8vo; Baltimore, 1823. (10 copies) Duel's Outlines of the Constitutional Jurisprudence of the United States, 12mo, New York, 1833. Du Ponceau's Dissertation on the Nature and Extent of the Jurisdiction of the Courts of the United States, &c, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1824. Dwarris' General Practice of Statutes, and their Rules of Construction, (in 9th vol. Law Library.) Eden's Practical Tieatise on the Bankrupt Law, as amended by the new act of the 6 Geo. IV. c. 16, with an appendix of Precedents, &c, 8vo: London, . 1826. ' Ellis on Insurance and Annuities, (in 4th vol. Law Li- brary.) COMMENTARIES, TREATISES, &C. 37' Evans' (Hugh Davy) Modern Entries of Declarations, Pleadings, Entries and Writs, &c, from the compi- lation of the late Thomas Harris, 2 v , 8vo; Balti- more, 1831 — '32. 6 copies. Evans' (Hugh Davy) Essay on Pleading, 8vo; Baltimore 1827. Fearne, on Contingent Remainders, and Executory De- vises, the 3d American from the 8th London edition, by Charles Butler, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1826. Fessenden, on the Law of Patents, 8vo; Boston, 1822. Fitz Herbert's New Natura Brevium &c, 4to; London, 1755. Fletcher on the Estates of Trustees, (in 10th v. Law Li- brary. ) Forms of Declarations, &c, Prepared in conformity with the new general rules of all the courts, intended principally for the use of Attorneys in Drawing Affidavits to hold to bail, Declarations, Particulars of Demands &c, with Practical Notes and Directions, by Charles Hennell, — Also an Essay on the Law of uses, by W. F. Cornish, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1834, (in 3d vol. Law Library.) Gibbon's on the Law of Fixtures, (in 13th v. Law Li' brary.) Gilbert's Law of Evidence, 8vo; London, 1788. Gould on Pleading &c, Svo; Boston, 1832. Gow's Practical Treatise on the Law of Partnership, with Notes and References to American Decisions, by E. D. Ingraham, Svo; Philadelphia, 1830. Graham, on New Trials, 8vo; New York, 1834. Griffith's Annual Law Register of the United States, 3d and 4th vols. 8vo; Burlington, N. J., 1822. Hawkins' Pleas of the Crown, "&c, 2 v. 8vo; London, 1824. Hays on Limitations, &c, (in 7th vol. Law Library.) Holt's Law of Libel, &c, with references to American Cases, by A. Bleecker, 8vo; New York, 1818.. Hurlstone on Bonds, &c, (in 9th vol. Law Library.) Jacob's Law Dictionary, corrected and enlarged by T. E. Tomlins, 6 v. 8vo; New York, 1811. Jones' Essay on the Law of Bailments, with notes, &c, by W. Halsted, Jr., 8vo; New York, 1828. i; Kennedy's Bankrupt Act, 5 Geo. IV. c. 98, with notes, &c, 8vo; New York,. 1826. 38 COMMON 1AW. Kent's Commentaries on American Law, 4 v. 8vo; New York, 1826- '30. Kent's Commentaries on American Law, 4 v. 8vo; New York, 1836. K lty's Maryland Landholder's Assistant, &c, 8vo; Bal- timore, 1808. Kyd's Treatise on the Law of Awards, with references to all the recent cases in England, and Notes upon the Reports of References in Pennsylvania, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1808. Kyd's Treatise on the Law of Corporations, 2 v. 8vo^ i London, 1793— '94. Law Library, (edited by T. Sergeant, J. C. Lowber, J. j'i Purdon and T J. Wharton,) 18 v. 8vo; published monthly, by J. S Littell, Philadelphia, 1833— '37. Leigh and Dalzell. on the Equitable Doctrine of the Con- version of Property, (in 5th vol. Law Library ) Livingston's System of Penal Laws, for the State of Louisiana, &c , 8vo; Philadelphia, 1833. Livermore's Treatise on the Law of Principal and Agent, 2 v. 8vo; Baltimore, 1818. " McHenry (John) on the Ejectment Law of Maryland, 8vo; Frederick Town, 1822. Marshall, (Samuel) on the Law < f Insurance, with Ame- rican decisions, by J. W. Condy, 2 v. 8vo; Phila- delphia, 1810. Matthews' Practical Guide to Executors and Adminis- trators, (in 9th vol. LaW Library.) Matthews, (John H.) on Presumption and Presumptive Evidence, as affecting the Title to Real and Person* al Property, &c, 8vo; New York, 1830. Mitfcrd's Treatise on the Pleadings in Suits in the Courts of Chancery, by English Bill, with notes and refer- ences, by Charles Edwards, 8vo; New York, 1833. Oliver's Law Summary, a collection of Legal Tracts on Subjects of General Application in Business, 8vo; Boston, 1831. Parks' Law of Dower, (in 11th vol. Law Library.) Peake's Compendium of the Law of Evidence, with Ame- rican decisions, by J. P. Norris, Jr., 8vo; Philadel- phia, 1824. Perpigna on Patents, &c, (in 4th vol. Law Library.) Petersdorff on the Law of Bail in Civil and Criminal Pro- ceedings, (in 10th vol. Law Library.) Phillips' Treatise on the Law of Insurance, 8vo; Boston 1823. ' COMMENTARIES, TREATISES, &C. 39 Piatt on the Law of Covenants, (in 3d vol. Law Library.) Pothier on Obligations or Contracts, 2 v. 8vo; Philadel- phia, 1826. Powell's Essay upon the Law of Contracts and Agree- ments, 2 vols, in 1; 8vo; Walpole, N. H., 1802. Powell's Essay ou Devises, improved by a Digested In- dex of American decisions, &c, Svo; Exeter, N. H< 1822. Powell's Treatise on the Law of Mortgages, with Notes, by T. Coventry, and references to American Cases, by B. Rand, 3 v. 8vo, Boston, 1828. (2 sets.) Poynter on Marriage and Divorce, (in 13th vol. Law Li- brarv.) Practical Treatise on the Law of Partition, &c, by C. B, Allnatt, (in 5th vol. Law Library.) Practical Treatise on the Law of Partnership, with Pre- cedents of Co-Partnership Deeds, &c. by H. Carey, (in 5th vol. Law Library.) Preston on Abstracts of Titles, 3 vols, in 2; Svo; New York, 1828. Preston's Practical Treatise on the Law of Legacies, 8 vo 5 New York, 1827. ! * Preston on Estates, 2 vols, in 1; 8vo; New York, 1828. Ram on Assets, &c, (in 8th vol. Law Library.) Ram on Legal Judgments, &c, (in 9th vol. Law Libra- ry.) Ram on Wills, &c, (in 8th vol. Law Library.) 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Johnson's Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Judicature, and in the Court for the Trial of Im- peachments and the Correction of Errors in the State of New York, from 1806 to 1823, 20 v., 8vo; Albany, 1816,— '26, New York, 1826— '29. , Wendell's Digest of Cases decided and Reported in the Supreme Court of Judicature and Court for the Correction of Errors of the State of New York, from 1828 to 1835, &c, 8vo; Albany, 1836. Wendell's Report of Cases in the Supreme Court of Judicature, and in the Court for the Trial of Im- peachments and the Correction of Errors, of the State of New York, from 1828 to 1835, 14 v., 8vo; Albany, 1836. NORTH CAROLINA. Devereux Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of North Carolina, from 1826 to 1834, 8vo; Raleigh 1^29— '36. Devereux Equity • Reports of the Supreme Court of North Carolina, from 1828 to 1834. 2 v. 8vo; Ra- leigh, 1831— '36 Devereux and Battle's Report of Cases in the Supreme Court of North Carolina, in 1834 and 1835. 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Day, 5 v., 8vo; Hartford, 1820, (2 sets.) Burrow's Reports of Cases in the Kings Bench, 5 v., 8vo; London, 1790. Campbell's Reports of Cases at Nisi Prius, in the Courts oi King's Bench, &c, 48—56 Geo. Ill, with Notes &c. by S. Howe, 4 v., 8vo; New York, 1810— '21. Coke's (Sir Edward) Reports, in thirteen parts complete, from Elizabeth, to 14 James 1, 7 v., 8vo; London ; 1738. Comyn's Reports of Cases in the Courts of King's Bench, Common Pleas and Exchequer, with Reference&,&c. by L. MacNally, 8yo; London, 1791. Coventry & Hughes' Analytical Digested Index to the Common Law Reports, from Henry III to Geo. Ill, 2 v., 8vo; Philadelphia, 1832. Cowper's Report's of Cases in the Court of King's Bench, 14—18, Geo. Ill, 8vo; Dublin, 1794. Croke's Reports of Cases in the Court of King's'Bench, &c. from 24 Elizabeth, to 16 Charles I, with notes and references, by T. Leach, vol's. 1, 2, 4, 8vo; London, 1790— '92. .-. .1 Douglas' Reports of Cases in the Court of King's Bench, 19—21 Geo. Ill, with references to later authorities, and to American decisions, 2 v., 8vo; Phil. 1807. Dunla-p & Ireland's Abridgement of the thirteen books of Coke's Reports, containing the substance and mar- row of all those reports, &c, 8vo; London, 1657, New York, 1813. Durnford & Easts' Term Reports, in the Court of King's- Bench, 26 — 40, Geo. Ill, with references to later COMMON XAST. 55 English and American Authorities, 8 v., 8vo; Brook- field, 1827. Easts' Reports of Cases in the Court of King's Bench, from 1800 to 1812, with notes, &c, by T. Day, 16 v., Svo; Philadelphia, 1817. " - ■ English Common Law Reports, containing Cases in the Courts of C. P.— N. P.— K. B. andE. C, from 1813 to 1832, edited by Thomas Sergeant and John C. Lowber, 29 v., 8vo; Phil. 1822— '34-'36. Espinasse's Reports of Cases at Nisi Prius, in the Court of King's Bench and Common Pleas, from 1793 to 1806, containing in vols. 5 and 6, Peake's Cases at Nisi Prius, with improvements by T. Day, 6 v. in 3, 8vo; Hartford, 1808— '10. Exchequer Reports, 6 v., 8vo; containing the Cases Re- ported by George Price, Esq., and edited by F. J. Troubat, Phil. 1835. Kilty's Reports of British Statutes, &c, 4to; Annapolis, 1811. (600 copies.) Maule fy Selwyn's Reports of Cases in the Court of King's Bench, from 1813 to 1817, edited by T\ Metcalf, 6 v. in 2, Boston, 1832. Modern Reports, or Select Cases, Adjudged in the Courts of King's Bench, Chancery, Common Pleas and Exchequer, since the Restoration of Charles II, to the end of the Reign of William III, by Daniel Pickering, &c, 12 v., folio; London, 1738—1757. Moore's Digested Index to the Term Reports, from 1785 to 1818; continued to 1819, by J. E. Hall, 2 v., 8vo; Phil. 1819. Peckwell's Reports of Cases of Contested Elections in the second Parliament of the United Kingdom^ from 1802 to 1806, 2 v , 8vo; London, 1805— '6. Plowden's Reports, of Cases, from the Reign of Edward VI, to Elizabeth; 2 v., 8vo; Dublin, 1792. Raymond's (Lord Robert) Reports of Cases in the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas, in the Reigns of King William, Queen Anne, King George I, and King George II, with references, &c, by John Bay- ley, 3 v., 8vo; Dublin, 1792. Salkeld's Reports of Cases in the Court of King's Bench, with some special Cases in the Courts of Chancery, Common Pleas, and Exchequer, from 1 William and Mary, to 10 Anne, with references to modern au- thorities, by William D. Evans, 3 v.,8vo; Phil. 1822. 56 BRITISH REPORTS 1 . Saunder's (Sir Edmund) Reports of Several Pleadings and Cases in the Court of King's Bench, &c, with notes #c, by J. Williams, 3 v., 8vo; Phil. 1828. Strange's Reports of Cases in the Courts of Chancery, King's Bench, Common Pleas and Exchequer, from , 2 George I. to 21 George the II, with notes and re- ferences, by M. Nolan, 2 v. 8vo; London, 1795. Taunton's Reports of Cases in the Court of Common Pleas and other Courts, from 1807 to 1819, 8\\, 8vo; New York, 1810— '16, and Boston, 1823— '24* Willie's Reports of Cases in the Court of Common Pleas, from 1737 to 1758, with notes, &c, by C. Durnford, &vo; Phil. 1802. Wilson's Report of Cases in the King's Court at West- 4 minster, from 16. Geo. II, to 14, Geo. Ill, 3 v. in 2, folio; London, 1779— '84; Sec*. Ill— BRITISH DIGESTS OF REPORTS! Coventry & Hughes' 'Analytical Digested Index to the Common Law:Reports, from« Henry III to Geo. Ill, 2 v , 8vo; PhiL 1832. Cruise's Digest of the Laws of England, Respecting Real Property; with American Decisions, by E. D. Ingra- ham, 7, v. in 4, 8vo; New York, 1827. Hammond's Digest of Reports in Equity, Svo; New Yoi k, IS22. Harrison's AnalyticalDiigest of all the Reported Cases in the House of Lords ar-d the several Courts of Cora-., mon Pleas, &c, from 1756 to 1829, 2 v., 8vo;.Lon- don, 1829. Moore's Digested Index to the Term Reportsin theKing's ! Bench- and Common Pleas, from 1785: to. 1818, con- tinued to 1819, by J. E. Hall, 2 v., Svo; Phil. 18191 Tomlin's Digested Index- to the, Crown Law, relating to Criminal matters, and Jones' Index to the Criminal Cases in the Supreme Court of the United- States; 8vo; New York, 1823. EQUITY. 57 CHAP. XV.— (Aj-qoTB No. 2.) Equity. TREATISES AND REPORTS. 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, by Campbell and|Cambreleng, 8vo; New York, 1828. Atkyn's Reports of Cases in the High Court of Chance- ry in the time of Lord Chancellor Hardwicke; revis- ed and corrected by F. W. Sanders, from 1737 to if Si, 3V.', 8vo; New York 1825— '26. Band's (Thepdorick) Reports of Cases Decided in the High Court of Chancery, of Maryland,. 1st, 8vo; Baltimore, 1836— (2 copies.) Brown's Practice of the High Court of Chancery, &c, 2 v., 8vo; London, 1830. , Brown's -Reports in the High Court of Chancery, from ' 1778 to 1785, folio; London, 1785. Cases in, Equity, during the time of the late Lord Chan- cellor Talbot, &c, 1733— '34, folio; London, 1753. Chitty's Index to all the Reported Cases, Statutes and general orders, in or relating to the Principles, , Pfleadings and Practice of Equity and Bankruptcy, in the several Courts of Equity, in England and Ire- land, the Privy Council, and the House of Lords, from the earliest period .down to the year 1831, by Edward Chitty, 2., 8vo; Phil., 1831.. Condensed Reports of Cases, Decided in the High Court of Chancery, in England, Edited by R. Peters and E. D. Ingraham, from 1820 to 1836, 9 v., 8vo; Phil. 1831— '37. Cooper's Treatise of Pleading on the Equity side of the ' High Court of Chancery, 8vo; New York, 1813. Desaussure's. Reports of Cases in the. High Court of Chancery of the State of South Carolina,, from the 8 58 EQUITY. Revolution to the year 1816, 4 v., 8vo; Columbiaj 1817'— 19. Devereux' Equity Reports in the Supreme Court of North Carolina, from 1828 to 1834, 2 v., 8vo; Ra- leigh, 1831— '36. Fonblanque's Equity, with references to American Chan- cery Decisions, &c, by A Laussat, 2 v. in 1, 8vo; Phil. 1831. Hammond's Digest of Reports in Equity, 8vo; New York, 1822. ■ Heythuysen's Equity Draftsman, with a copious Digest- . ed Index, 8vo; New York 1819. Hopkins' Reports of Cases in the Court of Chancery of the State of New York, from 1823 to 1826, 1st v. 8vo; New York, 1827. Jacob & Walker's Reports of Cases in the High Court of Chancery, in 1819 and 1820, with notes &c, by H. W. Warner, 1st v. 8vo; New York, 1822. Johnson's Reports of Cases in the Court of Chancery of New York, from 1814 to 1823, to which is added, A General Digested Index (see 7th v.) of the Cases decided and reported in the Court of Chancery, and in the Court for the Correction of Errors, on Appeal, from 1799 to 1822, with tables &c.,.and an appendix, 7 v., 8vo; Albany, 1816— '24. Maddock's Reports of Cases in the Court of the Vice Chancellor of England, from 1815 to 1822, 6 v. in 3, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1829. Maddocks' Treatise on the Principles and Practice of the High Court of Chancery with references to Ameri- can Decisions, 2 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1832. Merivale's Reports of Cases in the High Court of Chan- cery, from 1815 to 1817, 3 v., 8vo; New York, 1825. Paige's Reports of Cases in the Court of Chancery of the State of New York, in 1828— '34, 4 v. 8vo; New York, 1830— '34. Peere Williams' Reports of Cases in the High Court of. Chancery, from 1695 to 1735, with additional refer- ences to later cases, by S. C. Cox, 3 v., 8vo; Phila- delphia, 1823— '24 (2 sets) Peters' Condensed Reports of Cases in the High Court of Chancery in England, from 1820 to 1836, 9v., Svo; Philadelphia 1831— '33— '37. Precedents of Cases in the High Court of Chancery, from 1689 to 1722, folio, London, 1733. EQ.UITY. Q9 Roberts' Treatise on Fradulent Conveyances, with refer- ences to American decisions, 8vo; Hartford, 1825. Schoales & Lefroy's Reports of Cases in the High Court of Chancery in Ireland, from 1802 to 1806, 2 v., 8vo; New York, 1808 and 1811. Swanston's Reports of Cases in the High Court of Chan- cery, 1818 and 1819, with notes, &c, by H. W. Warner, 3 v., 8vo; New York, 1822— >26— '28. Swanston's 1st v., 8vo; of the same; New York, 1822. Vernon's Cases in the High Court of Chancery, with re- ferences, &c, by J. Raithby, 2 v., 8vo; Brookfield, Mass. 1829. (2 sets) Vesey's (Junior) Reports of Cases in the High Court oi Chancery, from 1789 to 1817, with notes and refer- ., ences to American Cases, by E. D. Ingraham, 20 v., 8vo; the 20th v. being a Digested Index to the 19 v. Philadelphia, 1821— '23. Vesey's (Junior) Reports of Cases in Chancery — Supple* ment to — by J. E. Hovenden, 2 v., 8vo; Philadel- phia, 1828. Vesey's (Senior) Reports of Cases-in the High Court of Chancery, from 1746 to 1755, with references, &c, by Robert Belt, 2 v., 8vo; Philadelphia, 1831. Vesey & Beame's Reports of Cases in the High Court of Chancery, from 1812 to 1814, with notes, &c, by E. D. Ingraham, 3 v. in' 2, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1822. Wirt's Argument before the Chancellor of Maryland, in support of a motion to dissolve an Injunction, obtain- ed by the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Company, against the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company, 8voj Washington, 1830. (3 copies) CO IAW ECCJVESIABTICAI. CHAP. XVI.— (Alcove No. 2.) Law Ecclesiastical. TREATISES AND REPORTS. Reports of Cases in the English Ecclesiastical Courts, from 1809 to 1829, edited by E. D-. Itograham, 4 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1831— '32, containing: Volume 1. Phillimore's Reports, 3 v. " 2. Addams' Reports, 3 v. ** 3. Haggard's Reports, vol. 1, and FUfgtisson's Scottish Consistorial Reports, 1 v. " 4. Haggard's Reports, vol. 2, attd Haggard's Consistorial Reports, vols. 1 atad 2. " 5. Haggard's Reports, vol. 3. « " Lee's Reports, vol. 1. IAW' — MEHQHAMT, AND MARITIME. CHAP. XVII.— (Alcoves No. 2.) Law—Merchant, and Maritime. TREATISES AND REPORTS. Abbott's Treatise on the Law relative to Merchant Ships ■_ and Seamen, with the Annotations of Judge Story, &c, 8vo; Boston, 1829. A Digest of tie Existing Commercial Regulations of Foreign Countries with which the United States have intercourse, &c, 3 v. 8vo; Washington,<1833 — ?36. Bee's Reports of Cases Adjudged in the District Court of. South Carolina, with an appendix, containing Decisions in the Admiralty Court of Pennsylvania, by F. Hopkinson, and Cases Determined in other Districts of the United States, 8vo; Philad. 1810. Brice's Selection of all the Laws of the United States, relative to Commercial Subjects, 8v; Baltimore, 1814. Commercial Directory, and a Digest of the Laws of the United States, relating to Commerce, &c. by M. Mo- ses, 8vo; New York, 1830. Digest of the Commercial Regulations of the Different Foreign Nations, with which the United States have intercourse, 8vo; Washington, 1824. Fell's Treatise on Ihe Law of Mercantile Guarantees, with notes and references to American Decisions, by C. Walker, 8vo; New York, 1825. Jacobsen's Laws of the Sea, with reference to Maritime Commerce, during Peace and War, by William Frick, 8vo; Baltimore, 1818. , , McCulloch's Dictionary of Commerce and Commercial Navigation, Royal 8vo; London, 1837. Montefiore's Commercial and Notarial Precedents, &c, with additions, by C. C. Biddle, 8vo; Philad. 1822. Montefiore's Synopsis of Mercantile Laws, with an ap- pendix, &c, with references to the Revised Statutes of the State of New York, 8vo; New York, 1830. 62 IAW MERCHANT, AMD MARITIME. Peters' Admiralty Decisions for the District Court of the Pennsylvania Districts, &c, 2 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1807. (2 sets) Robinson's Reports of Cases in the High Court of Admi- ralty, from 1798 to 1808, 6 v., 8vo; London, 1806. New York, 1810. BRITISH STATUTES. 63 CHAP. XVIII.— (Alcove No. 2.) British Statutes. D wards' Fortunatus: General Treatise on Statutes; and their Rules of Construction, (in 9th v. Law Library.) Statutes of the Realm, from the Charter of Liberties, Hen. I. to Edw. I., and the Statutes from Hen. III. to Edw. Ill,, the remaining volumes, from that time to the end of the Reign of Queen Anne, with an Alphabetical and Chronological Index b to the same, 12 v. Royal folio; London, 1810— '28. (Presented by the British Government during the Reign of Wil- liam IV.) 64 AMERICAN STATUTES. GHAP. XIX.— (Alcove No. 34 American Statutes. LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES, AND OF THE SEVERAL STATES^ &c. UNITED STATES. Acts of Congress, from 1789 to 1837, 8vo; Philadelphia and Washington, 1796—1833, (119 y.) 3 sets; An- nually. Acts, of Congress,, passed 1790— ^1, 4 v. folio, Philadel- phia and New York. Gordon's Digest of the Laws of the United States, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1827. (3 copies.) Ingersoll's Abridgement of the Acts of Congress, now in force, &c, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1825. (2 copies.) Land Laws of the United States, 8vo; Washington, 1817. Land Laws of the United States, 8vo; Washington, 1828. (2 copies.) Laws of the United States, from 1789 to 1815, 5 v., 8vo; Philadelphia, 1815. (2 sets.) Laws of the United States, from 1789 to 1815, 4 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1815. (3 sets ) Laws of the United States from 1815 to 1821, 6th v. 8ro; Washington, 1822. Laws of the "United States, from 1822 to 1833, 7th, and 8th, v. 8vo, Washington, 1827 — '35. (3 copies An- nually.) Story's Laws of the United States, from 1789 to 1827, 3 v. 8vo; Boston, 1827. STATE OF ALABAMA. Digest of the Laws of the State of Alabama, by H. Toul- min, 8vo; Cahawba, 1823. (2 copies.) Laws of the State of Alabama, passed in 1821 to 1825> and in 1X97 tft 182n 7 v Rvn- flahanrKa an A T,,.... AMERICAN STATUTES. 65 Laws of Alabama, passed in 1830; — '32 -'33, and 1835, 8vo; Tuscaloosa, 1831— '34. *STATE OF CONNECTICUT. Laws of the State of Connecticut, from 1808 to 1817, 2 v., 8vo; Hartford, 1808—' 17. Laws of the State of Connecticut, from 1822 to 1827, 2 v., 8vo; Hartford, 1822— '27. Laws of the State of Connecticut, from 1829 to 1831, 2 '.!n'v., 8vo; Hartford, 1829— '31. Laws of Connecticut, for 1833— '35— '36, and 1837, 8vo; Hartford, 1833— '37. (3 copies.) Statute Laws of the State of Connecticut, published by authority, 8vo; Hartford, 1808. Statute Laws of the Slate of Connecticut, as revised and enacted by the. General Assembly, in May 1821, 8vo; Hartford, 1821. (3 copies.) Statute .Laws of Connecticut, Published by Authority, 8vo; Hartford, 1835. (3 cbpies.) STATE OF DELAWARE. Laws of the State of Delaware, from 1700 to 1813, 4 v., 8vo; New-Castle, 1797. (3 sets.) Laws of the State of Delaware, 1816, 8vo; Dover, 1816. Laws of the State of Delaware, from 1813 to 1819, 8vo; Dover, 1813— '19. (3 copies.) Laws of the State of Delaware, from 1821 to 1827, 8vo; Dover, 1821— '27. (2 copies.) Laws of the , State of Delaware, revised edition, 1829j ,8vo; Wilmington, 1829. (3 copies.) Laws of the State of Delaware, from 1829 to 1832, 8vo; . Dover, 1829— '32. (3 copies.) Laws of Delaware, passed in 1832— '33 —'35, and 1837, 8vo; Dover, 1832— '37. STATE OF GEORGIA. Acts of the General Assembly of, the State of Georgia, passed in 1811 and 1812, 8vo; Miiiedgville, 1811, 1812. Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, passed in 1823 and 1824, 8vo; Miiiedgville, 1824, and 1825. 9 66 AMERICAN STATUTES. Acts oi the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, passed 1827 to 1835, 13 v., Svo; Milledgville, 1827- '32— '36. Clayton's Compilation of the Laws of the "State of Geor- gia, from 1800 to 1810, 4to, Augusta, 1&12. Prince's Digest of the Laws of the State of Georgia, pass- ed previous to the session of 1>S20, 8vo; Milledgville, 1822. (2 copies) ? STATE OF ILLINOIS. Laws passed by the first, second, third and fourth Gene- ral Assembly of Illinois, in 1819-'20-'22 and '24, 7 v., Svo; Vandalia, 1819— '25. Laws of Illinois, 1&30, Svo; Vandalia, 1831. (3 copies.) , Laws of Illinois, 1834, 8vo; Vandalia, 1835. (3 copies.) Revised Code of the Laws of Illinois, enacted by the sixth General Assembly in 1828, 8vo; Cincinnati, 1829. (3 copies) Revised Laws of Illinois, passed by the eighth General Assembly in 1832— '33, 8vo; Vandalia; 1833. (3 co- pies)— (present.) STATE OF INDIANA. Laws of the State of Indiana, passed in 1818-'19-'20-'25 — '26-'27-'28 and 1832, 8 v., 8vo; Corydon and Indianapolis, 1818— '29— '33. Laws of Indiana, from 1833 to 1836, 8 v , 13 copies; Indi- anapolis, 1834-'36. Revised Laws of Indiana, adopted and enacted by the General Assembly, at their eighth session, 8vo; Corydon, 1824. Revised Laws of Indiana, adopted and enacted by the General Assembly, at their fifteenth session, Svo; Indianapolis, 1831. (3 copies.) STATE OF KENTUCKY. Acts passed by the General Assemblr of Kentuckv, from 1810 to 1836, 54 v., 8vo; Frankfort, 1831— '33-'37. Digest of the Statute Law of Kentucky, from the com- mencement of the Government, to 1822; also the English and Virginia Statutes yet in force, &c, by William Littell and Jacob Swigert, 2 v., 8vo; Frank- fort, 1822, AMERICAN STATUTES. 67 Digest of the Statute Laws of Kentucky, &c, by C. S. Morehead and M. Brown, 2 v., 8vo; Frankfort, 1834. (present.) Statute Law of Kentucky, with notes, &c, by William Littell, 5 v., 8vo; Frankfort, 1809— '19. STATE OF LOUISIANA. Acts passed at the first session of the Legislative Council of the Territory of Orleans, 1804, 8vo; New Or- leans, 1805. Acts passed by the Legislature of the State of Louisiana from 1821 to 1833, 14 v., 8vo; New Orleans, 1821 1833. Acts of Louisiana, passed in 1833, 1835 and 1837, 8vo 8 copies; New Orleans, 1834 — '37. Civil Code of the State of Louisiana, 4to; N.Orleans,1825 Code of Practice in Civil Cases, for the State of Lou isiana, 4to. Martin's (F. X.) General Digest of the Acts of the Le gislature of the late Territory of Orleans, ^c, 3 v. feivo; New Orleans, 1816. Moreau $• Carleton's Laws of Las Siete Partidas, which are still in force in the State of Louisiana, 2 v., 8vo; New Orleans, 1820. STATE OF MAINE. Laws of the State of Maine, from 1822 to 1836, 17 y., 8vo.; Portland and Augusta, 1822— '33-'37. Revised Laws cf the State of Maine, 1821, 2 v., 8vo; Brunswick, 1821. STATE OF MARYLAND. A compleat Collection of the Laws of Maryland, &e. (Park's Edition) folio; Annapolis, 1727. Bacon's Laws of the Province of Maryland, at large, with proper Indexes; Charter of the Province, fyc, folio; Annapolis, 1765 (9 copies.) Dorsey's (John L ) Treatise on the American Law of Insolvency; containing a compilation of the Insol- vent Laws of Maryland, and the Laws in relation to Insolvent Debtors of the United States, 8vo; Balti- more, 1832. (10 copies.) 68 AMERICAN STATUTES. Hanson's Laws of Maryland, made since 1763, under the Proprietary Government, Resolves of the Con- vention, <^c, and Acts of Assembly since the Revo- lution, folio; Annapolis, 1787. (7 copies.) Herty's Digest of the Laws of Maryland, being an abridg- ment, alphabetically arranged, of all the public acts from the first settlement of the State to the end of November session, 1797, 8vo; Baltimore, 1799. same, down to the end of November session, 1803. 2 v. in 1, 8vo; Baltimore 1799, Washington, 1804. Index to the Laws of Maryland, from 1800 to 1813, pub- lished by authority, 8vo; Annapolis, 1815. (13 co- pies.) Index to Law and Resolutions of Maryland, from 1826 to 1831, inclusively, published by authority, Svo; An- napolis, 1832. (25 copies.) Kilty's Laws of Maryland, revised and collected, from 1692 to 1799, 2 v.. 4to, Annapolis, 1799—1800 (9 sets) and 2 copies of the 1st vol. Kilty* Harris, & Watkins' Compilation of the Laws of Maryland, from 1800 to 1818, with a full Index, and an Appendix containing the Land Laws, with the Resolutions, 5 v., Svo; Annapolis, (25 sets.) Kilty's Jndex to the Laws of Maryland, from 1818 to 1825, 8vo; Annapolis, 1827. (25 copies.) Laws of Maryland for 1766, and 69, folio; 2 v. Annapolis. Laws of Maryland from 1777*10 1788, 6 v., folio. Laws of Maryland, made and passed by the General As- sembly, 1780 — '81, folio; Annapolis. Laws of Maryland, shade and passed by the General As- sembly, from 1785 to 1794, 5 v., folio; Annapplis. Laws of Maryland, made and passed by the General As- sembly, from 1799 to 1810, 51 v., 4to; Annapolis. Laws of Maryland, made and passed by the General As- sembly, from 1811 to 1836, 625 v., Svo; Annapolis, 1812— '33— '37. (25 copies annually) Maxcy's Revised Laws of Maryland, with a General In- dex, from 1692 to 180?, 3 v., 8vo; Baltimore, 1811. (4 sets) 2 copies of the 1st v., and 3 copies of the 2d v. Ordinances of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, &c, from 1774 to 1830, 2 v., Svo; Baltimore 1826, 1831. (2 sets) present. Ordinances of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, 8vo; Baltimore, 1826. (2 copies) AMERICAN STATUTES. 69 Ordinances of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, for 1828, 8vo; Baltimore, 1828. Ordinances of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, from 1831 to 1834, 8 v., Svo; Baltimore, 1831— '34. (present) STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS. Acts and Laws passed by the General Court of Massachu- setts, in 1783— '84— '85, folio; Boston, 1785, Ancient Charters and General Laws "of the Colony and Province of Massachusetts Bay, from 1692 to 1779, Svo; Boston, 1814. General Laws ot Massachusetts, from the adoption- of the Constitution, to 1822, 2 v., 8vo; Boston, 1823. Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, from 1780 to 1800, 2 v., Svo; Boston, 1801. Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, from 1780 to 1807, 3 v., Svo; Boston, 1807. (2 sets) Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, from 1807 1811, 5 v., 8vo; Boston, 1807— Ml. Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, from 1818 to 1837, 30 v., 8vo; Boston, 1818— '33— '37. Revised Statutes of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, &c, Published by Authority, under the Supervis- ion of Metcalf& Mann, 1835, 8vo; Boston, 1836. (2 copies) STATE OF MICHIGAN. Acts passed by the Legislative Council of the Territory of Michigan, in 1824, 1S28 and 1829, 2 v., 8vo; Detroit, 1824— '29. Acts of Michigan, passed in 1834 and '35, 8vo; Detroit, 1835. Laws of the Territory of Michigan, Svo; Detroit, 1820. Revised Laws of the Territory of Michigan, comprising the Acts of a Public Nature, #c.,8vo; Detroit, 1827. STATE OF MISSISSIPPI. Digestof the Statutes of the Territory of Mississippi, &c, 8vo; Natchez, 1816. Laws of the State of Mississippi, 1817— '19— '27— '28 — *29— '30— '31— '33— '36, 13 v.,8vo; Natchez and Jackson, 1817— '33— '34— '36. Revised Code of the Laws of Mississippi, to 1823, 8vo; Natchez, 1824. 70 AMERICAN STATUTES. STATE OF MISSOURI. Laws of the State of Missouri, passed in 1820— '26— '28 and 1830 — '32— '36, 14 v.,8vo; St, Louis and City ' of Jefferson, 1820— '30 -'33— '37. Revised Statutes of the State of Missouri, digested in 1834 — '35, 8vo; St. Louis, 1835, 3 copies, (present.) STATE OF NEW-HAMPSHIRE. Laws of the State of New-Hampshire, from 1783 to 1796, 8vo; Portsmouth, 1797. Laws of the State of New-Hampshire, published by au- thority, comprehending all Public Statutes down to 1829, 8vo; Hopkinton, 1830. Laws of the State of New-Hampshire, for 1812— '13— '14 —'16 to 1836, 18 v., 8vo; Concord, 1812— '33— '37. (3 copies) STATE OF NEW- JERSEY. A Compilation of the Public Laws of New Jersey, pis- sed since the Revision in 1820, &c &c, by Josiah Harrison, 2d v. 8vo; Camden, 1833. (2 copies) Laws of the State of N'W Jersey, revised and published under the authority of the Legislature, by William Paterson, folio, New Brunswick, 1800. Laws of the State of New,Jersey, revised by William Paterson, 8vo; Newark, 1800. Laws of the State of New Jersey, from 1800. to 1811, compiled by J Bloomfiold, 8vo; Trenton,, 1811. Laws of the State of New Jersey, from 182-1 to 1835, 20 v. 8vo; Princeton and Trenton, 1824'— 33— '37i STATE OF NEW-YORK. Laws of the State of New York, published by authority, 3 v.,Svo; Albany, 1802. Laws of the State of New York, from 1811 to 1 SSI, 20 v., 8vo; Albany, 1811— '23. Laws of the State of Now York, in relation to the Erie and Champlain Canals, &c.,2 v., 8vo; Albany, 1825. (4 sets) Laws of the State of New York, from 1825 to 1829, 18 v., 8vo; Albany, 1825— '29. 4 AMERICAN STATUTES. 71 Laws of the State of New York, 1831 to 1837, 8vo; Alba- ny, 1831— '33— '34-^ '35— '36— '37. (3 copies) Revised Statutes ot the State ot New York, in part as passed in 1827, 8vo; Albany, 1827. (3 copies) Revised Statutes of the State of New York, passed dur- ing 1827 and 1828, 3 v., 8vo; Albany, 1829. (3 sets) STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Acts of the General Assembly of North Carolina, from 1715 to 1803, revised by F. X. Martin, 2 v. in l,4to; - Newburn, 1804. Laws of the State of North Carolina, from 1715 to 1790, by J. Iredell, folio, Edenton, 1791. Laws of the State of Worth Carolina, from 1791 to 1794, 4to; Newburn, 1795. Laws of the State of North Carolina, passed in 1795 and 1796, folio; Edenton and Halifax. Laws of the State of North Carolina, from 1801 to 1816, folio; Raleigh, 1816. Laws of the State of North Carolina, from 1715 to 1820, revised by Potter, Taylor and Yancy, 2 v., 8vo; Raleigh, 1821. Laws of the State of North Carolina, passed in 1817 to 1821, and 1823 to 1836, 7 v., 8vo; Raleigh, 1818— '33— '37. r i STATE OF OHIO. Acts of the State of Ohio, passed in 1803— '7— '12— '15 — '24— '31 to 36, 14 v., 8vo; Chillicothe aud Colum- bus, 1804— '32— '37. Statutes of the State of Ohio, revised by the General As- sembly, at their December Session, 1823, 8vo; Co- lumbus, 1K24. Statutes of the State of Ohio, revised by the General As- sembly, at their December session, 1830, 8vo; Co- lumbus, 1831. (3 copies) STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. Acts of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, from 1775 to 1781, revised by Thomas McKean, folio; Philadelphia, 1782, Acts of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania, passed in 1804— '5 and 1806, 8vo; Octoraro, 1806. 72 AMEIJICA.W STATfcTKS. Bioren's Laws of Pennsylvania, frora 1802 to 1805, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1806'. Laws qf Pennsylvania, by A. J. Dallas, l?t, 2d, and 4th v., •- folio; Philadelphia. 1797^-'98, and 1801. Laws of Pennsylvania, from 1700 to 1 "22. republished under the authority of the Legislature, 7 v., 8vo; Philadelphia, 18 10— '22. Laws of the State of Pennsylvania, from 1803 to 1804, 8vo; Octoraro, 1804, and from 1806 to 1808. by T. M. Thompson, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1S08. Laws of Pennsylvania, from 1817 to 1836, 43 v., 8vo; Harrisburgh 1817— '33— 36. Penal Code of Pennsylvania, by James Mease, 8vo; Phi- ladelphia, 1828. (2 copies.) Pui don's Digest of the Laws of Pennsylvania, from 1700 to 1818, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1818. STATE OF RHODE ISLAND. Public Laws of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, revised by a Committee of the General Ass£mbly, in January, 1798, 8vo; Providence, 1798. Public Laws of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, revised by a Co umittee of the General Assembly, in January 1822, 8vo; Providence, 1822. Public Laws ot Rhode Island, from 1822 to 1831, 2 v., 8vo; Public Laws of Rhode Island, passed in 1833— '34— '35,; (5 copies.) '■** STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Acts of the General Assembly of South Carolina, passed in 1782 and 1783, 4to. Acts of the State of South Carolina, 1785, folio; Charles-, ton, 1785. Acts of the State of South Carolina, 1799 and 1800, 2 v. folio; Charleston, 1799—1800. Acts of the State of South Carolina, passed in l80l-'2 '17-'20- , 2a-'27-'2&-'29, 11 v.,8vo, Columbia, 1802, 1830. Acts of South Caroling passed in 1836, 8vo; Columbia 1837. (2 copies.) Brevard's Alphabetical Digest of the Public Statute Law ofSouth Carolina, 3 v. Svoj Charleston, 1814. (3 sets) ' AMERICAN STATUTES. 73 *-•* l * »■ * ■ '' '■ Grimke's Public Laws of South Carolina, from its first settlement as a British Province, down to- 1790, 4to; Philadelphia, 1790. (3 copies.) r Statutes at - Large, Containing Acts, Records and Docu- ments of a Constitutional Character &c.'^c., Edited by Thomas Cooper/ 1st v., 8vo; Columbia 1836. (3 copies,) — (present.) STATE OF TENNESSEE. Acts passed by, the General Assembly of the State of Tennessee, in 18l7-'l9-'20-'21- , 22-'24-'25-'26- : 27-'29-'31 and 1832, 12 v., 8vo; Knoxville, ftlur- freesburgh and Nashville, 1817—32. • -ii Acts of Tennessee, passed in 1833 and 1835, 8vo; Mash-, ville, 1833— '36. ' . ' "' Scott's Laws of the State of Tennessee, including those of North Carolina, now in force in this Slate , from 1715 to 1820, 2 vo., 8vo; Knoxville, 1821. Statute Laws of the State of Tennessee, of a public and general nature, Revised and Digested by John Hay- wood and Robert L. Cobbs, 2 v., 8vo; Knoxville, 1831. STATE OF VERMONT. t s Lawsjof the State of Vermont, digested and compiled) coming down to, and including tbo year 1816, 3 v. in 2, Svo; Randolph and Rutland, ISOi — '17.' Laws of the State of -Vermel, passed -in 1 £09-' 17-' .18- '19-'21-'22-'2Gto '35, 12 v. 8vo.; Randolph. Windsor, Rutland, Woodstock, Middleburj and Montpelier, 1809— '32— '35. Laws of Vermont, of a Public and Permanent Nature, coming down to, ami including ilie Yvar 1834, com" piled by autborily, &;\ by Daniel P. Thompson, 2nd v, Svo; JMontf.ehei* 18U5. " ' ' ' "iJ SladeV Compilation of the Laws "f Vermont, coming down to and including the year iS2-l, Svo; Windsor, 1825. Vermont State papers, Sec, ?t,d (lie Laws from 1779 to 1786, 8vo;Middlebury, 1823. 10 74 AMERICAN STATUTES. STATE OF VIRGINIA. Acts passed by the General Assembly of Virginia, from 1793 to 1800, 3 v., folio; Richmond, 1794—1800. Acts passed by the General Assembly of Virginia, in 1807 to 1815 and 1817, 8 v., 8vo; Richmond, 1808 —'18 Acts passed by the General Assembly of Virginia, from 1820 to 1835, 10 v., 8vo; Richmond, 1821— '32— '35 —36. Collection of all such Acts of the General Assembly of . Virginia, of a Public and Permanent Nature, as are now in force, 2 v., 8vo; Richmond, 1803>— '1808. Hening's Statutes at large, being a collection of all the Laws of Virginia, from the first session of the Legis- lature, in the year 1619, to the end of the year 1792, 13 v., 8vo; Richmond and Philadelphia, 1809 — '23. Laws of Virginia, from 1661 to 1734, folio. Laws of Virginia, passed in 1830, to which are prefixed the Declaration of Rights and the Constitution of Virginia, 8vo; Richmond, 1831. Revised Code of the Laws of Virginia, being a Collec- tion of all such Acts of the General Assembly, of a Public and Permanent Nature, as are now in Force, with a general Index, &c, 2 v., 8vo; Richmond, 1819. Supplement to the Revised Code of the Laws of Vir- ginia, being a Collection of all the Acts of the Gene- ral Assembly, of a Public and Permanent Nature, passed since the year 1819, with a general Index; to which are prefixed the Acts originating a Con- vention, the Declaration of Rights, and the Amen- ded Constitution of Virginia, 8vo; Richmond, 1833. TERRITORY OF FLORIDA. Laws of the Territory of Florida, in 1824, 1825', and 1833— '35 and 1836, 8vo; Tallahassee, 1825— '36, 1834— '35— '36. Gardner's cabinet cyclopaedia. 75 CHAP. XX.— (Ax.GovE No. 4.) Gardner's Cabinet Cyclopaedia. Lardner's Cabinet Cyclopaedia, 23 v., 12mo; Philadel- phia, 1830 — '33; containing as fallows: Vols. - 1, 2, History of Scotland, by Sir Wal- ter Scott, 2 v. " 3, 6, 22, History of England, by Sir J. Macintosh, 3 v. *■ 4, Outlines of History, 1 v. " 5, History of the Netherlands, by T. C. Grattan, 1 v. » 7, 8, 12, History of France, by E. E. Crowe, 3 v. « 9, A Treatise on Mecbanics,by Dr. Lardner and H. Kater, 1 v. « 10, Discourse on the Study of Natu- / ral Philosophy, by J. F. W. Herschel, 1 v. « n ; Lives of Eminent British States- men, 1 v. (c 13, Hydrostatics and Pneumatics, by Dr. Lardner, 1 v. <( 14, A Treatise on the Origin, Pro- gressive Improvement,and Pre- sent State of the Culture of Silk Manufacture, 1 v. u 15, History of the Italian Republics, by Sismondi, 1 v '" '"' "tJ n 16, A Treatise on the Origin, &c, of Porcelain and Glass, 1 v. " 17 18, 20, 21, 23, History of Spain and Portugal,5v «■■'"' 19, History of Switzerland, 1 v. 76 ^r.ilCOGBAPHT. CHAP. XXI.— (Alcove No. 3.) liesicography. Ainsworth's English and Latin Dictionary, 8vo; Phila- delphia, 1831. , Biographical Dictionary, by Kingston, 18mo,- Baltimore, , 1811. . Boyer's Royal Dictionary, French and English, 8vo; London, 1794. Crabb's Dictionary of General Knowledge, 8vo; New- York, 1830. Crabb's English Synonymes, 8vo; Boston, 1819. Dictionary of Chemislry, with Notes, by Mrs. A. H. Lincoln, 8vo; New York, iS30. Dictionary of Select and Popular Quotations, 8vo; Phila- delphia, 18-28 and 1831. (3 copies) English and Classical Dictionary, 8vo; Burlington, 1813.. (2 copies) Gentlemen's Lexicon; by Grimshaw, 18mo; Philadelphia, 1830. (6 copies) Grimshaw's Etymological Dictionary, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1826. Guy's Pocket Cyclopaedia, 8vo; Brookfield, 1831. Historical Dictionary, by Sampson, 8vo; Hudson, 1816. (2 copies ) Johnson's Dictionary, 8vo; Dublin, 1768. (2 copies.) Johnson's Dictionary of the English Language, 4 v., 8vpj Philadelphia, 1818, Johnson's and Walker's English Dictionaries, Combined, 8vo; Boston, 1830. Lempriere's Universal Biographical Dictionary, 8vo; Hartford, 1>27. McCulloch's Dictionary of Commerce, &c, Royal, 8voj London, 1837. Nugent's French and English Dictionary, 18mo; Phila- delphia, 1829. (2 copies) XJ3XIC0GRAPHY. 77 Richardson's (dhas.) New~ Dictionary of the English Language, 1st v. 4to; London and New York, 1836. Walker's Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, 18mo; Hart- ford, 1831. Webster's Ainerican Dictionary of the English Language, 2 v., 4to; New York, 1828. 78 LOGIC, RHETORIC, AND ORATIONS. CHAP. XXII.— (Alcove No. 4.) Logic, EShctoric and Orations. Adams' (John Quincy) Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory, 2 v., 8vo; Cambridge, 1810. Analysis of Rhetorical Delivery, by E. Porter, 12mo; New York, 1831. Andrew's Elements of Rhetoric and Belles Letters, 12mo; Philadelphia, 1813. Andrew's Elements ol Logic, 12mo^ Philadelphia, 1825. Blair's Lectures on Rhetoricj 12mo; Baltimore, 1816. Blair's Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Letters, 8vo*, New York, 1831. Elements of English Composition &c, by David Irving, L. L. D., 8vo; Georgetown, 1825. Eloquence of the British Senate; 2 v., 8vo; Brookfield 1810. Erskine's Speeches, 12mo; Georgetown, 1813. Eulogies on Adams and Jefferson, 8vo; Hartford, 1826. Eulogies and Orations on Washington, 8vo; Boston, 1800. Kirkham's (Samuel) Essay on Elocution &c, 8vo; Balti- more, 1833. Lacey's (Rev. W. B.) Illustration of the Principles of Elocution &c, 8vo; Albany, 1828. National Orator, by Cleveland, 12mo, New York, 1831. Orators' Test Book, by Macleod, l2mo; Washington, 1830. Rhetorical Grammer, by Walter, 8vo; Boston, 1822. Select Speeches, Forensic and Parliamentary, by N. Chapman, 5 v., 8vo; Philadelphia, 1807— '8. Select Works of Robert Goodloa Harper, consisting of Speeches on Political and Forensic Subjects &c. &c, 1st, 8vo; Baltimore, 1814. Sergeant's (John) Select Speeches, 8vo; Philad. 1832. XOOIC, RHETOBIC, AND ORATIONS. 79 ... « * •- +%*£ ,.'i> , . ■ 'J Speeches of Charles Phillips, oh various public occasions &c, 8vo; Rochester, 1823. Webster's (Daniel) Speeches and Forensic Arguments, 8vo; Boston*, 1830. , . .. /. .m, < Webster's (Daniel) Speeches and Forensic Arguments, 2 v., 8vo; Boston, 1835. 80 MAKY1AND STATE DOCUMENTS, &C. CHAP. XXIII.— (Alcoves No. 1, 6, 7.) Maryland State documents, &c. Census of Maryland, for 1830, also the Aggregate Cen- sus for 1790, 1800, 1810 and 1820, accompanied by an abstract of the Census of the. United States, for 1830; printed by order of the House of Delegates, 8vo; Annapolis, 1833. (60 copies') ;••„. Journals of the House of Delegates and Senate, 1825, 33 v., 8vo; Annapolis, 1&26. . ,„" Journals ol the House of Delegates, from 1826 to 1832, , 225 v., 8vo> Annapolis, 1827— '33. (25 copies annu-* ' ally.) ' Journals of the Senate from 1826 to 1832, 237 v., 8vo; "'"' Annapolis, 1827 — '33. (25 copies annually.) Manuscript Journal of the Lower House of Assembly, began and held at the Port df Annapolis; the 5th( day of December, 1704, to June 3d 171 5 r 2 v. folio. Ditto, from 3d October 172^, to April 19th 1774, 9 v., folio. Ditto, of the .House of Delegates from 5th February, 1777, to 23d December 1777, 1 v. folio. Ditto, do. from November 1779, to May 1780, 1 v., folio.- Ditto, do. from November Session I80i. io December Session 1823, 15 v., folio. Ditto, do. from December Session 1826, to Deo~; 1829. Hitchcock's New Method of Book-keeping, 4to; Balti- more, 1831. Hitchcock's Key to New Method of Book-keeping, 8vo; Baltimore, 1831. Hitchcock's Leger of New Method of Teaching Book- keeping, 4to; Baltimore, 1831. Mair's Book-keeping Modernized, or Merchants Ac- counts by Double Entry, 8vo, Edinburgh, 1800. Mathematical Instruments — A case of Terrestrial and Celestial Globes, exhibiting the positions of the principal known places of the Earth, Sic, &c, down to the present period, 1831, by J. Wilson, and sons, Albany. Treatise on the Principal Mathematical Instruments, Employed in Surveying, &c. &c. by F. W. Simms, with Additions by J. H. Alexander, Civil Engineer, 8vo; Baltimore, 1837. (present) MODEEW HISTORY. 83 CHAP. XXV.— (Alcove No. 4.) Iflodcrn History. Allen's History of the American Revolution, 2 v., 8vo; Baltimore, 1822. An impartial History of the War in America, between Great Britain and her Colonies, from its Commence- ment to the end of the year 1779, with an appendix, containing a collection of interesting and authentic papers, tending to elucidate the History, &c, &c, 8vo; London, 1780. Bancroft's (George,) History of the United States, from the Discovery of the American Continent to the pre- sent time, 1st v., 8vo; Boston, 1834, Belknap's History of New Hampshire, 3 v., 8vo; Dover, 1812. Bozman's (John Leeds) History of Maryland, from its first Settlement in 1633, tn the Restoration in 1660, with a Copious Introduction; Notes and Illustrations, 2 v., 8vo, Baltimore, 1837. (25 copies) Brackenridge, on South America, 2 v., 8vo; Baltimore, 1819. Clarendon's History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, 6 v., 8vo; Boston, 1827. Collections of the New York Historical Society, for the year 1821, 3d v., 8vo; New York, 1821. De Stael (Baroness) on the principal events of the French Revolution, 2 v.,8vo; New York, 1818. Dunlap's (William) History of the American Theatre, 8vo; New York, 1832. Eton's Survey of the Turkish Empire, embracing many Important particulars, 8vo; London, 1795. Fox's Book of Martyrs; being a complete History of the Lives, Sufferings and Deaths of the Christian Mar- tyrs, 8fc, &c, revised and improved by the Rev. John Malham, 2 v. in 1 4to; Philadelphia, 1830. France, by Lady Morgan, Svo; Philadelphia, 1817. 84 modern histoiit, Gordon's History of Pennsylvania, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1829. Graham's (James) History of the United States of North America, till the British Revolution in 1688,2 v., 8vo; London, 1827. ■Hailam's View of the State of Europe, during the Mid- dle Ages, 2 v., 8vo; Philadelphia, 1821. Ileeren's Modern History, 2 v., yv-; Northampton, 1820. History and Topography of the United States of North America, edited by J. H. Hinton, with Views and Maps, 2 v., 4to; London, 1830— '32. History of England, by Hume, Smollett, and Bissett,I5 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1810. History of England, by Hume, Smollett, and Bissett, 9 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1828. (5 copies.) History of Georgia, by Hugh McCall, 2 v., Svo; Savan- nah, 1811. History of the Indian Tribes of North America, with Biographical Sketches, &c, of the Principal Chiefs, &c, by Thos. L. McKe.nney and John Hall, Esqs., folio; Philadelphia, 1837. History of Ireland,by F. Plovvden, 3 v., Svo; Dublin, 181 1, History of Kentucky, by H. Marshall, 2 v., Svo; Frank- fort, 1824. History of Maryland, by Bozman, 8vo; Baltimore, 1811. History of North Carolina, by H. Williamson, 2 v > 8Vo; Philadelphia, 1812. History of Philip the second, King of Spain,by Rd. Wat- son, Svo; New York, 1818. History of the Revolution in France, in 1830, by M. Mo- ses, Svo; New York, 1830. (2 copies.) History of the Late War, between the United States and Great Britain, fyc, by H. M. Brackenridge, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1836. History of Virginia, by J. Burk, 4 v., Svo; Petersburg, 1804. History of Virginia^ &c, from 15S4 to 1626, by Captain John Smith, 2 v., Svo; Richmond, 1819. History of the War of the Independence of the United States of America, by Charles Botta; translated from the Italian, by G. A. Otis, 2 v., Svo; Boston, 1826. History of the Wars of the French Revolution, by A, Stephens, 2 v., Svo; Philadelphia, 1S04. Historical Memoirs of my own Time, by Sir N, W. Wraxall, &c , 8vo; Philadelphia, 1837. MODEKN HISTOBY. 85 Holmes' Annals of America, from its discovery in 1492, to 1826, 2 v., 8vo; Cambridge, 1829. Hoyt's Antiquarian Researches, Comprising a History of the Indian Wars in the Country bordering Connec- ticut River, &c &c , 8vo; Greenfield, 1824. Jefferson's Notes on the State of Virginia, 12mo; Phila- delphia, 1825. Lingard's (John) History of England, from the first In- vasion by the Romans, 14 v., 8vo; Phil. 1827— '31. McMahon's Historical View of the Government of Mary- land, from its Colonization to the present day, 1st v., 8vo; Baltimore, 1831. (100 copies.) Macaulye's History of the State of New York, 3 v., 8vo; New York, 1829. Mackintosh's (Sir James) History of the Revolution in 1688, with a notice of his Life &c, 8vo; Philadel- phia, 1835. Madrid in 1835— ^Sketches of the Metropolis of Spain and its Inhabitants, &c. &c, 2 r. in 1; London and New York, 1836. Marshall's History of the American Colonies, 8vo; Phila- delphia, 1824. Mignet's Historv of the French Revolution, from 1789 to 1814, 8vo; "New York, 1827. Mnemonika, or the Tablet of Memory of Universal His* tory, by William Darby, 12mo; Baltimore, 1829. Modern Greece, History of, bvo; Boston, 1827. Morgan's (Lady) Italy, 2 v.,8vo; New York, 1821. Narrative of the War in Germany and France, in 1813, 1814, (No. 1 of the Cabinet Library,) 18mo; Phila- delphia, 1831. Notices of the War of 1812, 1st v. 8vo; by John Arm.-? strong, New York, 1836. O'Reilly's (Bernard) Greenland, &c, 8vo; New York, 1818. Perkins' (Samuel) Historical Sketches of the United States, from 1815 to 1830, 8vo; New York, 1830. Picture of Philadelphia, &c, by J. Mease, 8vo; Phila-* delphia, 1811. Pitkins' United States of America, from 1763 to 1797, " 2 v., 8vo; New Haven, 1828. Proud's History of Pennsylvania, from 1681 to 1780, 2v.,8vo; Philadelphia, 1797. 86 MODERN HISTORY. Public Records of the Kingdom of Great Britain, Printed by Authority of the Record Commission, 77 v. Royal folio; London, 1802 — '35, and 15 v. 8vo; London, 1833— '35. (Presented by the British Government, During the Reign of William, VI.) — viz: Vols. The Statutes of the Realm, royal folio. 10 An Alphabetical Ii dex to the above, royal folio. 1 A Chronological Index to the same, royal folio. 1 (The first Volume contains the Charter of Liber- ties, from Hen. I. to Edw. I., and the Statutes from Hen. III. to Edw. III., the remaining vo- lume! from that time to the end of the reign of Queen Anne. This is the most perfect collec- tion of the Statutes, for the given period in ex- istence.) Taxatio Ecclesiastica Angliae et Walliac, A. D. 1291, folio. 1 Valor Ecclesiasticus, Temp. Hen. VIII., royal folio. 6 Placitorum in Domo Capiulari, &c. &c , folio ^ 1 (Abstracts of Pleadings before the King in Parlia- ment and Council, &c.) Calendarium llotulorium, &c. &c. folio. 1 (Charter Rolls in the Tower, from King John to Edw. IV) Domesday Book, with indices, and supplements, folio. 2 Indices et AdditamenU to Domesday Book, folio. -2 Testa de Nevil, Temp. Hen. HI. Edw. I., folio. 1 (Book of Fees held of the King, Churches in his gift &c.) Calendarium Rntulorium Patentium &c. &c, folio. 1 (Calender of Patent Rolls in the Tower.) Roulorum Originaliuin in Curia, &c. &c, folio. 2 (Original Rolls in the Court of Exchequer of Es- treats, <^c.) Placita de Quo Warranto, &c. &c, folio. 1 (These Documents are frequently referred to in Courts of Law.) Rotuli Hendredorum, Temp. Hen. III. & Edw. I. &c. &c, folio. 2 Rymer's Fcedera, Crnventiones, &c, 3 vols, in 2 parts each, folio. 6 (Many important additions have been made to this Celebrated Collection, by Rev. Adam Clarke, &c, but which is not yet completed.) MODERN HISTORY. 87 Vols. Ducatus Lancastriae, Pars Prima, Pars Secunda et Tertia, Pars Quarta, royal folios. 3 (Calender of Inquisitions, Post. Mortem, and Calen- der of Pleadings, &c. from the reign of Hen. VIII. to the end of the reign of Queen Eliza- beth.) Calendarium Inquisitionum Post Mortem &c. &c, with an Appendix &c. 4 Inquisitiones Nonarum in Curia Scaccarii, Temp. Edw. III. folio. 1 Catalogue of the MSS. in the Cottonian Library, folio. 1 " " Harleian MSS. 4 vols, folio. 4 " " Lansdowne MSS. folio. 1 Calendars of Chancery Proceedings in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth &c, folio. 3 Parliamentary Writs and Writs of Military Sum- mons, folio. 4 Inquisitionum Retornatarum Scotiae Abbreviatio, folio. 3 Registrum Magni Sigilli Regum Scotorum, folio, 1 (Royal Charters of the Kings of Scotland.) Acts of Parliament of Scotland, from v., II. to XI. folio. 10 (The first Volume is not yet published.) Rotuli Scotiae, folio. 2 Rotuli Litterarum Clausarum &c, 1st v. folio. I (Or Close Rolls commencing, with the 6th year of the Reign of King John, A. D. 1204, &c &c.) Rotuli Litterarum Patentium, &c, 1st v., Pars I. folio. t (Or Letters Patent, &c. extending from the year 1200, to 1216 as contained in this Volume.) 77 Excerpta E. Rotulis Finium, &c. A. D. 1216, 1246, vol., 1. 8vo; 1 Fines Sive Pedes Finium, &c. &c, 8vo; 1 An Essay upon the Original Authority of the Kings Council, &c. Sec, by Sir F. Palgrave, 8vo; 1 A General Introduction to Domesday Book with Indices, &c. &c, by Sir H. Ellis, 2 v., 8vo; 2 Proceedings and Ordinances of the Privy Council of England, from 1386 to 1436, by S. H. Ni- colas, 4 v. r 8vo; 4 88 MODERN HISTORY. Vols. Rotulus Cancellariis,&c. &c, Svo; 1 Rolls and Records of the Court held before the King's Justices, &c, from 6 Ric. I-I John 2 v. 8vo; 2 Rotuli Normanniae, &c, 1200, ,1205, 1217, vol I. 8vo; 1 Rotuli Selecti Ad. Res, Anclicas, &c. &c, 8vo; 1 Magnum Rotulum Scaccaiii, &c. &c, Svo; 1 15 Rapin's (Paul deThoyras) History of England, Translat- ed by John Kelly, with Critical and Explanatory Notes, with some Particulars of the Life of M. Ra- ping v. folio, London, 1732— '33— '37. Records of Patriotism and Love of Country, 8vo; by William Bailey, Washington, 1826. Robertson's History of America, 8vo, Philadelphia, 1822. Russell's (William) History of Modern Europe to the Peace of Paris, in 1763, and a Continuation of the History to the Present Time, by William Jones, with Annotations by an American, 3 v., Svo; New York, 1830. Sansom's Historical and Descriptive Sketches of Lower Canada, 8vo; New York, 1817. Sketches of the Early History of Maryland, and Annals of Baltimore, by Thomas W. Griffith, 8vo; Balti- more, 1821 and 1833. The Old Indian Chronicle, &c. &c. by S. G. Drake, 18mo; Boston, 1836. The War in Florida, being an Exposition of its Causes, &c. 4"c. by a late Staff Officer, 8vo; Baltimore, 1836. Tracts and'other Papers, relating to the Origin, &c. of the Colonies in North America, &c. to the year 1776, Collected by P. Force, v 1, 8vo; Washington, 1836. (Present.) Warden's United States of North America, fyc., 3 v. Svo; Edinburgh, 1819. Watson's Annals of Philadelphia, #e., 8vo; Phil. 1830. 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Williams' Commercial Tables of Foreign Weights, Mea- sures and Coins, &c, folio; Philadelphia, 1823; 106 POLY GRAPHICAL. CHAP. XXX1H — (Alcove No. 4.) PoSygraphical. Adventuref, by Hawkesworth, 4 v. in 2, I8mp-. Philadel* ' phia, 1803. American Monthly Magazine, 4 v., 8vo; New York, " 1817. Athenaeum, or Spirit .of the English Magazines 4 v., 8vo; Boston, 1831— '32. A View of Town's Speculative Masonry, 8voj New York, 1828. Book of Politeness, &c, by Mrs. Celnart, 18mo; Boston, 1837. Burke's Works, 7 v., fivo; Boston, .1826— '27. (2 sets.) Citizen of the World, by Goldsmith, 2 v., 18mo; Phila- delphia, 1804. Curiosities of Literature, by J. D'Israeli, 8vo; New York, 1835. Domestic Encyclopaedia, by Willich, 5 v., 8vo; Philadel- phia, 1804. Encyclopaedia Americana, 13 v., 8vo; Phil. 1830 — '33. Edinburgh Encyclopaedia, by D. Brewster, L. L. D. (American Edition,) 21 v. 4to; Philadelphia, 1832. Fac Simile of Washington's Accounts, from June 1775, to June 1783, &c, 1 v., folio; Washington, 1833. (present.) Family Magazine, or General Abstract of useful Know- ledge &c, 4 v., folio; New York, 1834— '37. Fergurson's Tables and Tracts, relative to several Arts and sciences, 8vo; London, 1771. Franklin's Works, 6 v., 8vo; Philadelphia, 1818. Goldsmith's Essays, 2 v. in 1, 18mo; Philadelphia, 1804. Goldsmith's Miscellaneous Works, with an. Account of his Life, and Writings, Edited by Washington Irving, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1830. Greenbank's Periodical Library, Containing A Republi- cation of New and Standard Works, of Voyages, History, Biography &c. &c, 3 v., 8vo'/ Phil. 1833. POtYGRAPHICAL. 1U7 Gregory's Dictionary of Arts and Sciences, 3 v., 4to; Philadelphia, 1816. Guardian, by Addison, 2 v., l8mo; Philadelphia, 1803. Hopkinson's Miscellaneous Essays, 3 v., 8vo; Philadel- phia, 1793. Idler, by Steele, 2 v., 18mo; Philadelphia, 1803. Journal of the Franklin Institute, devoted to the Mecha- nic Arts, &c, edited hy T. -P. Jones, 19 v., 8vo., Philadelphia, 1828— '34— '37. Kames' (Lord) Elements of Criticism, 2 v., 8vo; New York, 1819. Light on Masonry, in relation to the Abduction of Wil- liam Morgan, 8vo; by E. D. Bernard, Utica, 1829. London Quarterly Review, (American Edition,) 6 v., in 3, 8vo; New York, 1834— '37. London and Westminster Review, (American Editon,) 4 v., in 2i 8vo; New York, 1837. Mackenzie's 5000 Receipts, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1830. Memoranda of a Residence at the Court of London, by Richard Rush, Envoy, &c. &c, from the U. S. of America, from 1817 to 1825, 8vo; Phila. 1833. Mirror, by McKeuzie. 2 v., 18mo; Philadelphia, 1803. Moore's (Hannah) Works, 8 v., 12mo; Phila. 1818. Museum of Foreign Literature and Science (old series) vols. 11 to 17, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1S27— '30. Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, (new series) 22 v., 8vo; Philadelphia, 1826— '34— '37. New England Magazine, 7 v., 8vo; Boston. 1831— '36. Penny Magazine, 4 v. folio; London and New York, 1833— '34— '35. Portico, 2 v., 8vo; Baltimore, 1816. Quarterly Review, (London edition) from 1809 to 1832, 48 v., 8io; New York, 1810— '19, Boston, 1821 to 1833. Rambler,by Dr. S Johnson, 4 v., 18mo; Phil. 1803. Reeb' Cyclopaedia, or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Literature, 47 v., 4to; Philadephia edition. Republic of Letters, A Weekly Publication of Standard Literature, 5 v., 4to and 8vo; New York, 1834-'35. Salmagundi, 2 v., 8vo; New York, 1835. Saturday Magazine, &c. 2 v. foiio; London, 1835— '36. Scott's (Sfr Walter) Miscellaneous Prose Works, 6 v., 8vo; Boston, 1829. 108 POIY GRAPHIC Alt Select Pamphlets, 23 vols., 8vo; containing, vis: Volume 1. Considerations on Slavery, by J. Woolman, Baltimore, 1821. An Inquiry into the Origin and Effects of Sulphureous Fumigations, in the Cure of Rheumatism, &c, by J. Revere, M. D., Bal- timore, 1822. Petition to the General Assembly of Mary- land, by Citizens of the State, praying to be relieved from illegal Exactions of Toll on the Turnpike Roads leading to Baltimore, 1819. A Trip ttiade by a Small Man, in a Wres- tle with a Very Great Man. Answer to the Baltimore Millers' Memorial, and Thomas Jefferson's Letter, 1812. Volumb 2. Speech of Mr. Benton, of Missouri, on the Mission to Panama, with an Introduction, 1826. Speech of Mr. Benton, of Missouri, on the Appropriation Bill, 1830. An Oration Commemorative of the Sur- render of Lieut. Gen. Earl Cornwallis, at York Town, 19th October 1781, by Wil- liam Emmons, of Boston; Washington, 1828, Protest and Argument against a subscip- tion.on the part of Maryland, to the Balti- more and Ohio Rail Road Company, with an Appendix, by a citizen of Baltimore, 1827. The Two Americas, Great Britain, and the Holy Alliance; Washington, 1824. The Political Economist, and Emporium ' pf Statistical Philosophy, by a Society of Gentlemen, Baltimore, 1824. Politics for Farmers, from Niles' Regis- ter, September 1!, 1830, Baltimore. Silver Mines in Mexico. Description of the Seat of War in North America, with 4 maps, 1831. A Description of East and West Florida, and the Bahama Islands, &e. Volume 3 Experiments on Rail Roads, in England, illustrative of the Safety, Economy, and Speed of Transportation, which this System POLYGKAFniCAl. 109 Volume 3. now proved, is capable of affording; Balti- more, 1829. Memorial of the President and Directors of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Com- pany, to Congress. Correspondence between the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company, and the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Company, in relation to the Dispute between those Companies, con- cerning the right of way, for their respective works, along the Potomac River, Baltimore, 1830. The Political Economist and Emporium of Statistical Philosophy, by a Society of Gentlemen; Baltimore, 1824. Politics for Farmers, from Niles' Regis- ter, 1830; Baltimore. An Address upon the Dominant Errors of the Agriculture of Maryland, delivered be- fore the Dorchester Agricultural Society, by J. E. Muse, Oct. 29, 1827, Baltimore. The Ninth Annual Report of the Ameri- can Society for Colonizing the Free People of Color of the United States, with an Ap- pendix; Washington, 1826. Narrative respecting the conduct of the British, from their first landing on Spesutia Island, till their progress to Havie de Grace; by a citizen of Havre de Grace, Baltimore, 1813. Report of the Visitors and Governors of the Jail of Baltimore, 1830. Protest and Argument against a subscrip- tion, on the part of the State of Maryland, to the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Compa- ny, with an Appendix, by a citizen of Bal- timore, 1827. A Letter, &c, relative to the Maryland Penitentiary, addressed to the Executive of Maryland, by H. Niles; Baltimore, 1829. Address of the Trustees of the University of Maryland, to the Public; 1830. Laws for the Government of the Collegi- ate Department of the University of Mary- land, 1830. Memorial of the Trustees of the Univer- 110 POLYGBAPHICAL. sity of Maryland, and the Trustees of Balti- more College, to the Legislature of Mary- land; Baltimore, 1830. Volume 4. Correspondence on the importance and prac- ticability of a Rail Road from New York to New Orleans, in which is embraced a re- port on the subject, by De Witt Clinton, Esq.; New York, 1830. An Address delivered in the Capitol in Washington City, Feb. 16th, 1828, at an exhibition of three of the pupils of the Penn- sylvania Institution, for the education of the Deaf and Dumb, by Lewis Weld; Washing- ton, 1828. An Attempt to Vindicate the American Character, being princiapally a reply to the intemperate animadversions of Thos. Moore, Esq.; Philadelphia, 1806. A Cursory View of the Interest of the United States, in regard to Foreign Powers. An Answer to War in Disguise, or Re- marks upon the New Doctrine of England, concerning Neutral Trade; N. York, 1806. An Oration delivered before the Wash- ington Association c f Philadelphia, and the Washington Benevolent Society of Pennsyl- vania, on the 4th July, 1815, by Nathaniel Chauncy, Esq., Philadelphia, 1815. Memorial to the General Assembly of Maryland, by Theodorick Bland, Chancellor of Maryland; Baltimore, 1825. Volume 5. An Address preparatory to openiig the De- partment of the- Arts and Sciences, in the University of Maryland, delivered on behalf of the Trustees, by William Frick; Balti- more, 1831. An Address delivered on, behalf of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, on the occa- sion of the opening of the Collegiate Depart- ment in the University of Maryland, 3d Jan. 1831, by John P. Kennedy, Professor of History; Baltimore, 1831. An Address of Ninian Edwards, present- ed to the House of Representatives, by the Speaker; Washington, 1824. . frolTGBAPHICAl. ill Volume 5. An Address delivered at St. Anne's Church, Annapolis, on the 22d Feb. 1828, , at the request of the Society of the Alumni of St. John's College, by John. C, Herbert; Annapolis, 1828. Speech of Mr. Smith, of Maryland, on the Colonial Trade; Washington-, 1827. Speech of Mr. Van Buren, of New York, on the Mission to Panama; Washington, 1826. Speech of Mr. Hayne, of South Carolina, on the Mission to Panama; Wash. 1826. An Impartial Examination of the Case of Captain Isaac Phillips, late of the Navy, and Commander of the. United States Sloop of War, Baltimore, in 1798, &c; Bait. 1825. Volume 6. A view of the Finances of the State of Ma- ryland, and of several other States, in Letters addressed to Governor Stevens, by Thomas Kennedy, State A gent for the Western Shore of Maryland; Baltimore, 1824. The Origin, the General Character, and the Present Situation of the Protestant Epis- copal Church in the United States of Ameri- ca, by John H. Hobart, D. D., Phil. 1814. The Anti-Gallican Sentinel, by Don An- tonio Capmany; dedicated to all Nations — translated from the Spanish by a Gentleman of New York; Baltimore, 1810. The Works of William Smith, D. D., late Provost of the College and Academy of Phi- ladelphia, consisting of Sermons, &c; Phila- delphia, 1802. Essays on Banking, originally published in the Richmond Enquirer; corrected, im- proved and enlarged, by a citizen of Virgi- nia; Richmond, 1829. Volume 7. Memorial of the President and Directors of the Union Bank of Maryland, of the Presi- dent and Directors of the Mechanics' Bank of Baltimore, and the President and Direc tors of the Commercial and Farmers' Bank of Baltimore, to the- General Assembly of Maryland. Memorial of the Visitors and Governors of Washington College, to the Legislature of Marylaqd. 113 tOLTfGJRAPtttCAi. VotuME 7. Memorial of Sundry Holders of Land, Counter to the memorial of the Chesapeake arid Ohio Canal Company, Annapolis 1829; Memorial of the Professors of the Medical College, to the Legislature of Maryland. Remonstrance of Seth Sweetser, Sen., a- gainsl the Plan of William Krebs, and others; Baltimore, 1828. The Petition of Daniel Bussard, to the General Assembly of Maryland; Annapolisj 1827; Memorial of John P. Mackenzie, of the City of Baltimore, to the General Assembly of Maryland. A View of the Claim of Alexander Nisbet, A. D. B. N. of Thomas Cockey Deye, &c; Baltimore, 1827. The petition of John M. Hepburn, to the General Assembly of Maryland, 1827. Memorial to Congress of Sundry Citizens ' of the United States, praying relief from the oppressive operation of Oliver Evans' Pa tent, vesting in him an exclusive right to certain Machinery, fyc; Baltimore,, 1813. Memorial of the Committee of the Con- vention on Internal Improvement, held in Baltimore, 1825, addressed to the Legisla- ture of Maryland, 1826. Speech of Mr. Reed, of Miss, on the Bill Further to Amend the Judicial System of the United States; Washington, 1826. Speech of Mr. Holmes of Maine, in the Senate of the United States, on his resolu- tions, calling upon the President of the Uni- ted States, for the reasons of his removing from office, and filling the vacancies thus cre- ated, in the recess of the Senate, 1830. Speech of Mr. Marks, of Pennsylvania, on the resolution, requesting the President to lay before the Senate, the Cause or Causes that led to the Removal of William Clark, from the office of Treasurer of the United States. Speech of Mr. Holmes, of Maine, upon Mr. Foot's resolution, relative to the Public Lands; Washington, 1830. £01YGllA£HiCAl. 113 Volume 7. Speech of Thomas Kennedy, Esq., in the Legislature of Maryland,, on the Bill re- specting Civil Rights and Religious Privi- leges; Annapolis, 1830. List of the Members of the Maryland Con- vention, who ratified the Constitution of the United States, and a List of the Members of the Convention, who formed the Constitu- tion of the United States. Volume 8. Memorial of William Hollins, to the Gene- ral Assembly of Maryland; Baltimore, 1828. "A Ballimorean," on Canals and Rail Roads, No. 7; Baltimore, 1828 Prospectus of the Canton Company of Baltimore, to which is prefixed a Map of the Company's Ground, &c, Baltimore, 1829. A series of Letters addressed to Thomas Jefferson, Esq. President of the United States, concerning his Official Conduct and Principles, #c, by Tacitus; Philad. 1802. Address of the Managers of the Young Men's Bible Society of Baltimore, to the In- habitants of the State of Maryland; Balti- more, 1828. Speech of Henr)' Clay, before the Ameri- can Colonization Soriety, in the Hail of the House of Representatives^ Jan. 20th, 1827$ Washington, 1827. Volume 9. An Inquiry into the Causes and Consequen- ces of the orders in Council, and an examine ation of the Conduct of Great Britain, to- wards the Neutral Commerce of America, by A. Baring; New York, 1808. Fragments of the History of Bawlfredo- nia, containing an Account of the Discovery and Settlement of that Great Southern Con- tinent, and of the formation and progress of the Bawlfredonian commonwealth, by Her- man Thwackius, 1819. Trial of Col. Thomas H. Cushing, before a General Court Martial, which set at Ba- ton Rouge, on charges preferred aginst him by Brigadier General Wade Hampton* Philadelphia, 1812. 15 114 F0LYGKAFU1CAL. Volume 10. Letters under the signature of "Senex" and of "A Farmer," comprehending an examina- tion of the Conduct of our Executive to- wards France and Great Britain, &c, Balti more, 1809. Reflections upon the late Correspondence between Mr. Secretary Smith and Francis James Jackson, Esq., Minister Plen. of His B. M. Baltimore, 1810. History ot the Bunker Hill Battle, with a Plan, by S. Swett, Boston, 1826: Notes to his skelch of Bunker Hill Battle, by S. Swett, Boston, 1825. An Anniversary Discourse, delivered be- fore the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland, June 3, 1823, on Medical Im- provement, by Patrick Macauley, M. D.; Baltimore, 1824. A Treatise on the Art of Fencing, taken from the best authorities, for the use of the Officers of the United States, dedicated by T. De St. Margueritte, to the Ofiicers of Vir- ginia, Winchester, 1808. Volume 11. The Tocsin, or another Alarm, addressed to the Members of the Episcopal Church in the United States, respecting the Character and Views of the Self-Styled Evangelical Cler- gy, designed as a supplement to a recent "Letter by Monitor," by a Friend to Ec- clesaistical Unity and Order, 1824. Letter from the Hon. John Randolph, to James Lloyd, Esq., of Boston, 1814. First Report and Proceedings in relation to a Rail Road from Baltimore to the Susque- hanna; Baltimore, 1828. Notes on the Cultivation and Management of Tobacco, from the Plant Bed to the Prize, &c , by Peter Minor, Esq.; Baltimore, 1822. The Honest Politician, part 1, containing the first eight numbers, together with a pub- lication under the signature of "Vindex;" Baltimore, 1808. Narrative of the Proceedings of the Judi- catories of the Reformed Church in North America, relative to the Rev. David, Gra- ham; Pittsburg, 1811. POLYGBAPHICAL. 115 Volume 12. The Hero of the Lake, a Poem. Journal of Daniel Coker, a Descendant of Africa, from the time of leaving New York, in the Ship Elizabeth, Cape. Sebor, on a Voyage for Sherbro, in Africa, &c, Balti- more., 1820. Trials of the Mail Robbers, Hare, Alexan- der and Hare, &c, reported by E. J. Coale; Baltimore, 1818. Notes on the Epistle to the Romans, in- tended to assist Students of Theology and others who read the Scriptures in the Ori- ginals, by Samuel H. Turner; New York, 1S24. Volume 13. The Argument of D. Raymond, Esq., before the Court of Appeals of Maryland, at the December Term, 1821, in the Case of the State of Maryland, vs. Buchanan, McCulloh, and Williams, &c. reported by Thomas Har- ris, Esq ; Baltimore, 1S23. The Maryland Resolutions, in favor of the Appropriation of Public Land, for the Fromotion of Education, and the objections to them, considered by a citizen of Mary- land; Baltimore, 1822. Remarks on the Practicability and Expe- diency of establishing a Rail Road, on one or more routes, from Boston to the Connecticut River, by the Editor of the Boston Daily Advertiser; Boston, 1827. Volume- 14. Seven Letters to Elias Hicks, on the Ten- dency of his Doctrines and Opinions, with an Introductory Address to the Society of Friends, by a Demi-Quaker; Phil. 1825. The Crisis: A Solemn Appeal to the Pre- sident, the Senate and House of Represen- tatives, and the Citizens of the United States, on the Destructive Tendency of the Present Policy of this Country, on its Agriculture,. Manufactures, Commerce, Finances, with a C mparison between the Extraordinary Prosperity of Great Britain, and the General Digression in the United States, by aPenn- sylvanian; Philadelphia, 1823. 1 16 FOXYGRAFHICAL. Volume 15. A Sermon delivered in the Capitol of the United States, July 16th, 1826, on the Death of Mr. Jefferson and Mr. Adams, by William Staughton, D. D.; Washington, 1826. The Second Part of the Clergyman's and People's Remembrancer, containing a Brief Delineation of the True Christian's Charac- ter, &c, by William Percy, D. D; Balti- more, 1809. Volume 16. A List of Patents, granted by the United States, for the encouragement of Arts and Sciences, alphabetically arranged, from 1790 to 1828, containing the names of the Paten- tees, their places of residence, ^c; Wash- ington, 1828. A Discouise delivered in the 2d Presby- terian Church in the City of Baltimore, 20th August, 1812, being the day appointed by the President of the United Slates, for Na- tional Humiliation and Prayer, by Samuel Knox, A. M.; Baltimore, 1812. Speech of Robert Goodloe Harper, at the celebration of the recent Triumphs of the Cause of Mankind in Germany, delivered at Annapolis, January 20lh, 1S14. An Exposition of the Commerce of Span- ish America, with some observations upon its Importance to the United States, &c, by Manuel Torres, Philadelphia, 1816. Volume 17. Address of the Friends of Domestic Indus- try, assembled in Convention at New York, Oct. 26th, 1831, to the People of the United States; Baltimore, 1831. Address oJ the Free Trade Convention, lately held in Philadelphia, to the People of the United States, 1831. Speech of P. P. Barbour, of Va., on the National Road Bill, 1830. Report of the Commissioners appointed to examine into the practicability of a Canal from Baltimore to the Potomac, &c , 1823. Twelfth General Report of the Chesa- peake and Delaware Canal Company. Speech of Mr. Clayton, of Delaware, in the Senate of the United States, on Foot's P01TGRAPHICAI. 117 Volume 17. Resolution, 1830. Concerning the Proscrip- tion, addressed to the House of Deputies, by M. L. Belmontd, Paris, 1832. Address of the Slate Convention of Teach- ers and Friends of Education, held at Utica, New York, 1831. Election Laws of Maryland, published in pursuance of a resolve of the General As- sembly, 1829. Speech of Mr. Everett, of Massachusetts, in the House of Representatives of the Uni- ted States, on the Execution of the Laws and Treaties in favor of the Indian Tribes, 1831. Rerort of the Select Committee, on the establishment of a Financial Institution, in the State of Maryland, &c, 1831. Declaration of Independence, by the Citi- zens of Mechlinburg County, on the 20th day of May, 1775, with accompanying docu- ments, and the proceedings of the Cumber- land Association; North Carolina, 1831. Report of the Acting Committee of the Society for the Promotion of Internal Im- provement, in the State' of Pennsylvania, 1826. Report to the House of Delegates of Maryland, by the Committee on Internal Im- provement, 1821. Communication from the Governor of New York, to the Legislature, relative to the Boundary Line between that Slate and, the State of New Jersey, 1831. A Brief Account of the New York State Prison, together with a Compendium of Cri- minal Law, &c, by G. Powers, agent and keeper, 1826. The Journal of the Proceedings of the Provincial Congress of North Carolina, held at Halifax, on the 4th day of April, 1776, 1831. A Critical Review of the Orthography of Dr. Webster's Series of Books, &c, by L, Cobb, New York, 1831. Papers relative to Browning's Claim 118 POITGHAPHICAI.. against Certain Landholders of Maryland, 1825. Volume 18. Acts of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, relating to the Eastern State Penitentiary, $c, 1831. Report of the Commissioners appointed to survey the Potomac River, to the Governor of Maryland, 1822. Report of the Committee appointed by the Legislature of Maryland, to visit the Prima- ry School at Annapolis, 1830. The 5th and 6th Annual Report of the Board of Managers of the Prison Discipline Society, Boston, 1830— '31. Second Annual; Report of the Superin- tendant ofi Public Instruction, to the Gener- al Assembly of Maryland, 1829. Documents accompanying the Governor's Message, tra the Legislature of Maryland, respecting the proceedings of Several States, upon the subject of Appropriating their Public Lands, for the Support of Schools, 1623. Representacion, Del, Senor Rafael D. Merida, al Congreso, De Venezuela, El Ano De, 1819. Observations on the Susquehanna River and Maryland Canal, addressed to the Le-> gislature of Pennsylvania and Maryland, 1822. Report of the Committee to whom was referred so much of the Message of the President of the United States, as relates to the Spirit and Manner in which the War has been waged by the enemy; Washington, 1813. The Will, &c, of General George Wash- ington, 1800. Opinion of Wil.iam Wirt, on the Claims for Improvements by the State of Georgia, on the Cherokee Nation, under the Treatise of. 1817 and 1823— '30. Speech of Henry Clay, in Defence of the American System, against the British Colo- nial System, delivered in the Senate of the United States; Washington, 1832. P01* GRAPHICAL 119 Volume 18. Proceedings of the National Republican Convention of Young Men, which Assem- bled in the city of Wash'ngton, May 7, 1832. Report of the Hon. S. M. Stilwell, chair- man of a Select Committee, appointed by a resolution of the House of Assembly of the State of New York, to inquire into the ex- pediency of a Total Abolition of Capital Punishment; Albany, 1832, Volome 19. Letters on the Colonization Society and its Probable Results, by M. Carey; Philadel- phia, 1832. Statement of Facts, relative to the Colo- nization of the Free Coloured Population of Maryland, #c; Baltimore, 1832. Oration, on the 4th of July, 1833, at An- napolis, by Rev. Charles C. Pise, D. D. &c Annapolis, 1833. Proceedings of the Annapolis City Tem- perance Society, &c 1832. Second Annual Report of the Maryland Temperance Society, &c ; Anhapolis, lb33. ' Proceedings of the Temperance Convene, tion held at the City of Annapolis, 1833. Report of the Directors of the Maryland Penitentiary, &c; Baltimore, 1833. An Address, by the Hon. Chas. F. Mayer, at the 2d Anniversary Meeting of the Mary- land State Temperance Society on the 15th January, 1833; Annapolis; 1833. Eulogy on Charles Carroll of Carrollton, by Rev. John McCaffrey &c; Bait. 1832. Speech of the Hon. Henry Clay on the Removal of the Deposites, in U. S. Senate,. Washington, Dec. 26th, 30th, 1833. Report of A Committee of the Directors- of the Bank of the United States, 1833. Brief Survey of the Great Extent and Evil Tendencies of the Lottery System, a* Existing in theU. States; Philad. 1833. Report on the Subject of the Pauper Sys- tem in Massachusetts; Boston, 1833. The Geology of Virginia, treated of in a Letter Addressed to Gov. Floyd, by P. A' Browne; Philadelphia, 1833. 120 POLY GRAPHICAL. Volume 19. Speech of the Hon. Horace Binney, oh the Removal of the Deposites, in the House of Rep. of U. S. January, 1834. Speech of Mr. Southard on the Same Sub- ject in the Senate U. S. January Sth, 1834. Speech of Mr. Kent of Maryland, relative to the Same Subject, and the Deranged State of the Countrr, in the Senate U. S. April 18th, 1834. An Account of Some Experimer ts made on the Habits of the Vultures inhabiting Carolina, &c. &c, by J. Bachman; Charles- ton, 1834. An Oration Delivered on the 10th July, 1834, In Commemoration of the Death of Lafayette, by Francis H. Davidge; Balti- more, 1834. An Address, by John H. Culbreth, Esq. Delivered on the 4th July, 1S34, at Anna- polis. Reply to a Pamphlet Entitled, A Brief Exposition of Matters Relating to the Bank of Maryland, <^c. &c, Baltimore, 1834. Volume 20. Remarks, of the Hon. John 0. Calhoun on the Removal of the Deposites from the Bank of the U. S., in the Senate of the U. S. Jan- uary 13th, 1S34 Speeches of Mr. Southard, Mr. McDuffie, and Mr. Webster's Report on the same subject, 1833— '34. Speech of Mr. Binney on the same sub- ject, 1834. Speech of Joseph Kent of Maryland in Support of an Amendment to the Constitu- tion to Restrain the Veto Power of the Pre- sident of the U. States, in the Senate of the U. S. on the 20th Feb. 1835. Report of A Committee of Diiecfors of the Bank of the U. S. 1833. Oration on the' Life and Character of Gil- bert Motier De Lafayette, &c. by John Q. Adams, 1834; in Washington Matters and Things Worthy of Public Consideration, &c; Baltimore, 1834. An Account of the Great Whig Festival held in the City of Baltimore on the 12th November, 1835. POIYGKAPHICAI. 121 Volume 20. Addresses to the Citizens of the Southern States, being A Solemn Warning against the Destructive Doctrine of a Seperation of the Union, &c. by the Author of the Olive Branch; Philadelphia, 1835. Letters of a Man of the Times to the Citi- zens of Baltimore, 1806. Address to the Alumni and Graduates of St. John's College, and to the Friends of Education in Maryland, by Hector Hum- phries, D. i)., &c, &c, Annapolis, 1835. An Account of the Ceremony of Laying the Corner Stone of the New Building at St. John's College, &c, with an Address Delivered on the Occasion by John Johnson, Esq. &c.; Annapolis, 1835. Report on the Objects, Condition and Pros- pects of th& Canton Company of Baltimore, by R. Makepeace, Agent; Baltimore, 1835. Report of the Public Treasurer on the State of the Finances of Nouth Carolina, 4"c. Raleigh, 1834. ; Volume 21. An Inquiry into the Accordancy of Wai with the Principles of Christianity, &c. &c. by Jonathan Dymond; Philadelphia, 1835. The Third Annual Report of the Board of Managers of the Maryland State Coloni- zation Society to the Members and to the Public; Baltimore, 1835. An Address Delivered at the Annual Meeting of the State Colonization Society at Annapolis, January 23d, 1835, by Chas. Carroll Harper, Esq.; Baltimore, 1835. Fourth Annual Report of the Coloniza- tion Society of Maryland, &c; Bait. 1836. A Brief Statement of Facts, Shewing the Origin, Progress, and Necessity of African Colonization, &c.,&c, by W. McKenney, Agent of the Maryland State Colonization; Baltimore, 1836. Eighth Annual Report of the President and Directors of the Baltimore and Susque- hanna Rail Road Company; Baltimore, 1836." Memorial of the President of the Mary- 16 1$2 FOIYGRAPHICAI.. land Mining Company, to the General A^ sembly of Maryland, with accompanying Documents, 1836. Voi-cme 21. Report of the Committee appointed by the Diiectorsof the Maryland Penitentiary to Visit the Penitentiaries and Prisons of the City of Philadelphia and State of New York; Baltimore, 1828. Reports of the Directors of the Maryland Penitentiary to the Executive, fyc, for 1831 — '33 and '34, Also a Report of the Commit- tee of Discipline of the Institution, &c. &c; Baltimore, 1834. Second Annual Report of the Managers of Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruc- tion of the Blind, &c; Philadelphia, 1835. A Collection of Papers relative to Half Pay and Commutation of Half.i'ay, Granted by Congress to the Officers of the Army, Compiled by permission of his Excellency, General Washington, from the Original Pa- pers in his Possession, including the cele- brated Nevvburg Letters, &c; Fish Kill, 1783. A Brief Survey of the Evil Tendencies of the Lottery System, >c. #c; Phil. 1833. Memoir oi Doctor Godman, &c. by Thos. Sewell, M. ]).; New York, 1832. Opinion of Judge Baldwin in the Case of Chalkley Atkinson, vs. John Savage, et al; Philadelphia, 1834. The Pleasures of Sin, A Discourse De- livered at the Capitol, in the City of Was- ington, on Sunday morning, December 16th, 1827, by T. Fisk; Philadelphia, 1828. Volume 22. An die Alterthumsforscher Deutschlands und desnordlichen Europas; Hamburg 1834. La Commission Des Archives D'Angle- terre, Aux Savans et Antiquaires Francais; Paris, 1834. Substance of the Speech of Charles Pur- ton Cooper, Esq. as, Council for the Rev. Charles Wellbeloved, in the Suit, &c. &c, Respecting Lady Hewley's Foundations, 8vo; London, 1834. POlYGRAPHtCAL. 12& Volume 22* Two Letters to Charles Purton Cooper* Esq. on the Appointment of a Permanent Judge in the Court of Chancery, in the place of the Lord Chancellor, &c. &c, by Clausidicus; London, 1834. Memoria Da Commissao Dos Arquivos Da Gran Bretanha Dirigida Aos Cartorarios, Bibliothecarios, E Antiquarios De Portugal, &c. &c, 1S34; Lisboa, 1835. "Record Commission," Papers relative to the Project of building a General Record Office, with Plans, &c.j London, 1835, Remarks on the Relation between Edu- cation and Crime, in a Letter to the Right Rev. William White, D. D., &c, by Fran- cis Lieber, L. L. D., &c, to which are added some Observations by N. H. Julius, M. D., of Hamburg, &c; Phil. 1835. Reports of the Directors of the Maryland Penitentiary, for 1835 and 1836. Memorial of the Directors of the Mary- land Penitentiary, to the Legislature of Ma- ryland, at December Session, 1835. Report of D. Ridgely, State Librarian, to the Executive of Maryland, in relation to the Collection of Documents, Papers, &c; Annapolis, 1836. Eighth Annual Report of the President and Directors of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company to the Stockholders, June 15, 1836; Washington, 1836. Volume 23. Address of the Trustees concerning the Medical Department of the University of Maryland, &c. &c; Baltimore, 1836. . Ninth Annual Report of the President and Directors of the Baltimore and Susque- hanna Rail Road Company to the Stock- holders, October, 1836; Baltimore, 1836. Report of the Meteorological Committee of the Maryland Academy of Science and Li- terature, June, 1836; Baltimore. Strictures on the Letter of Charles J# Ingersoll, Esq., touching the Right, of a Legislature ,to Repeal a Charter, &c. &c; r by a Citizen of Maryland; Baltimore, 1836^ 124 POLYGKAPIIICAl. Volume 23. Speech of Mr. Starrer, in defence of (Sen. Wm. H. Harrison, with a short Sketch of the Principal Events of his Life; Bait. 1836. Report of the Trustees of the Bank of Maryland, upon the Situation of its Affairs, to Sept. 1, 1836; Baltimore, 1836. A Part of a Speech, by Francis S. Key, Esq., on the Trial of Reuben Crandall, M. D., before the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia, at the March Term thereof, 1836, &c. &c. &c; Washington, 1836. Annual Report of the Board of Trustees of the University ofMaryland, for 1836. A Discourse Pronounced at the Capitol of the United States, &c, before the Ameri- can Historical Society, at their Second An- nual Meeting, January 20, 1837, by the Hon. Levi Woodbury, a Member of the Society; Washington, 1837. An Address Delivered in the Senate Chamber of Maryland, before "The Asso- ciation of the Theta Delta Phi" of St. John's College, 4th July, 1837, by Thomas Holme Hagner, A. B., &c; Annapolis, 1837. The Fifth Annual Report of the Board of Managers of the Maryland State Coloni- zation Society, &c; Baltimore, 1837. The Twentieth Annual Report of the American Society for Colonizing the Free People of Colour of the United States, &c, 1836; Washington, 1837. Speech of Mr. Jenifer, of Maryland, on the Bill for the Admission of Michigan into the Union, delivered in the House of Rep- resentatives, Jan. 25, 1837; Wash. 1837. Annual Report of the Trustees of the New England Institution for the Education of the Blind; Boston, 1837. Silliman's American Journal of Sciences and Arts, 32 v. Svo; New York, 1820— '34— '37. Spectator, 8 v., 18mo; by Addison; Philadelphia, 1803. Sporting Anecdotes, by P. Egan, 8vo;, Philad. 1822. Sterne's Works, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1831. Tatler, by Steele, 18mo; Philadelphia, 1803. Tatler and Guardian, with Notes and a General Index, Svo; Philadelphia, 1831. POLYGKArHICAI.. 125 The Covenant, A Quarterly Periodical, Devoted to the cause of Odd Fellowship, edited by P. G. M. James L. Ridgely, 8vo; Baltimore, 1836. (present.) Three Experiments of Living, 18mo; Boston, 1837. Sequal to ditto., l8mo; Boston 1837. Fourth Experiment of Living, 18mo; Boston, 1837. Waldie's Select Circulating Library, Containing the Best Popular Literature, Including Memoirs Biography, Novels, Tales, Travels, Voyages, &c. &c, 4 v. 4to; Philadelphia, 1833— '34. World, by Adam Fitz-Adam, 4 v., 18mo; Phila. 1803. 126 fRlNlMSrc* CHAP. XXXIV.— (Alcove No. 4.) Printing. Printer's Guide, or an Introduction to the Art of Prin- ting, by C. S. Van Winkle, 12mo; New York, 1827. Printer's Price-Book: containing Master Printers' Char- ges to the Trade, &c, with Typographical Marks, by C. Stower, 8vo; London, 1814. TACTICS. .127 CHAP. XXXV. (Alcove No. 4.) Tactics. Art of War, by N. 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Franklin, Clerk of the House of Representatives* 21 v., folio; Washington, lo32 — '34, 3 sets, (present); Viz: Class I. Foreign Relations, 4 v., commenced March 3, 1789, and ending May 8., 1822. H. Indian Affairs, 2 v., commencing March 3, --' 1789,, and ending March 3, 1827. III. Finances, 3 v., commencing March 3, 1789, and ending May 8, 1822. IV. Commerce and Navigation, 2 v., commencing March 3, 1789, and ending March 3* 1823. V. Military Affairs, 2 v.,' commencing. March 3, 1789, and ending February 28, 1825. VI. Naval Affairs, 1 v., commencing March 3, 1789, and ending March 5, 1825. VII Post Offices Department, 1 v., commencing Maich 4, 1789, and ending March 2, 1S33V VIII. Public Lands, 3 v., commencing, March 3, 1789,- and ending- May 27, lc2i. IX. Claims, 1 v., commencing March 4, 1789, and ending 2,iarch 3,. 1823. ~" X. Miscellaneous, 2 v., commencing March 3, 1789, and ending March 3, 1S23. Census of the United States, 1790, Svo; Census of the United States, 1800, 1810 and 1S2Q, folio. Census of the United States and of "'the Several States, for 1820 and 1830, folio. (2 copies.) V. S. PAPERS, DOCUMENTS, &C, 131 Census, or enumeration of the Inhabitants of the United States, 1830, to which is prefixed a schedule of the whole number of persons within the Several Districts of the United States, taken according to the acts of 17£0, 1800, 1810, 1S20. Published by authority of an act of Congress, folio; Washington; iy32. (3 copies) Executive Documents of the House of Representatives, 1830 to 1835, 4 v., 8vo; Washington, 1831 to 1836. ' (3 sets, annually.) Federal Convention; Secret Proceedings and Debates of> 8vo; Albany, 1821. Journals of Congress from 1774 to 17S8, 13 v., 8vo; Phi- ladelphia, 1800. Journal of the Acts and Proceedings of the Federal Con^ vention, 8vo; Boston, 1819. Journals of Congress from 1776 to 1779, 4 v., 8vo. Journals of Congress from 1785 to I7fc7, 2 v., 8vo. Journals of the Executive Proceedings, of the Senate, from 1789 to 1829, 3 v., 8vu; Washington, 1828. (3 sets.) Journals of the House of Representatives, from 1789 to 1792, 2 v., folio; New York. Journals of the 'House of Representatives, from 1789 to 1815, 9 v., 8vo; Washington, 1826. Journals of the House of Representatives, from 1793 to 1820, 38 v., 8vo; Philadelphia and Washington. Journals of the House of Representatives, from 1813 to 1835, 8vo; Washington, 1813— '35. (annually 3 copies.) Journals of the Senate from 1789 'to 1794, 2 v., folio; New York. Journals of the Senate from ,1795 to 1819, 24 v., 8vo; Philadelphia and Washington. , Journals of the Senate, 1823, 8vo; Washington, 1823. (3 copies.) Journals of the Senate, from 1813 to 1835, 8vp; Wash- ington, 1813 — '35. (3 copies annually.) Lists of Pensioners, 1820, 4 v., 8vo; Washington, 1820. Pitkins' Statistical View of the Commerce of the United States, Svo; New York, J 8 17. Reports of Committees, from 1819 to 1835, 8vo; Wash- ington, 1819— '31. (3 copies annually.) , Reports of the Secretary of the Treasury, from 1790 to 1S28, 2 v.,8vo: Washington, 1828. (3 sets.) 1 Secret Journals of Congress, from 1775 to 1788, 4 v., 8vo; Boston, 1^21. 132 U- S» rAPiiRS, DUCUMEXTS, &C. Senate Documents, from 1823 to 1835, 8vo; Washington^ 1823— '3 \ (3 copies annually.) Senate Papers, 1S22, 15 v., 870; Washington, 1822. Seybert's Statistical Annals if the United Stales, 4to; Phil. 1818. (^copies) State Papers, from 1813 to 1817,42 v., folio; Washington, 1813— 'IT. State Papers, from 1813 to 1830, 534 v., 8vo; Washing- ton, 1813— '30. Statistical View of the United States, from 1790 to 1830, inclusive, Published by the Department of State, &c. folio; Washington, 1835. 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