Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2014 https://archive.org/details/catalogueoflibra21mass CATALOGUE OK THE LIBRARY OF THE BOSTON : PRINTED FOR THE SOCIETY. M.DCCC.LX. BOSTON: PRINTED BY JOHN WILSON AND SON. 22, School Street. PEEFACE TO VOL. II. V I ^HE present volume completes the Catalogue of Printed Books contained in the Library of the Massachusetts Historical Society, on the 1st of January, 1859, together with such additions as could be made in the course of the printing. The whole number of bound volumes in the Library of the Society, at the present time, is 14,048 : comprising 8,621 volumes of Printed Books and 42T of Manuscripts in the general Library, and 5,000 volumes in the Dowse Library. The unbound Manuscripts have not been enumerated. The number of Pamphlets unbound is upwards of 15,000. A complete Index-Catalogue of the valuable Manuscripts in the possession of the Society is already in preparation, and will be published hereafter, together with a description of the Maps and Charts in the Library, and a list of the Portraits and other articles comprised in the Cabinet. Among the Manuscripts belonging to the Society are the following Collections : — 1. The Trumbull Papers. Contained in twenty-three folio volumes, illustrating our Colonial and Revolutionary his. fcory, collected and preserved by Gov. Jonathan Trumbull, of Connecticut; containing his Correspondence with Washing- ton, Schuyle^ Gates, Greene, Hancock, Putnam, De la iv PREFACE. Luzerne, and Rochambeau ; with a large number of papers connected with the early history of New England, and a volume of Military Returns, &c. 2. The Belknap Papers. Consisting of manuscripts relat- ing to American history, collected by the late Rev. Dr. Belknap, and extending from the year 1637 to the close of the last century ; including letters from Dr. Watts to Dr. Colman, and from Drs. Andrew and John Eliot to Dr. Belknap ; papers referring to the history of New Hampshire ; the Correspond- ence of Ebenezer Hazard ; documents relative to the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel among the Indians and others in North America ; together with many miscellaneous letters and other papers ; contained in eight volumes folio. In addition to the above, this collection embraces interleaved almanacs, diaries, and other memoranda. 3. The Hutchinson Papers. Relating to the Colonial and Provincial History of Massachusetts ; collected by Gov. Hutchinson ; comprised in three volumes, and dating from 1628 to 1771. 4. The Heath Papers ; being the Correspondence and other papers of the late Gen. William Heath ; among which are letters of Washington, Lafayette, Greene, Lincoln, Hamil- ton, Geo. Clinton, Knox, Stark, and Burgoyne ; with muster- rolls and other documents connected with the war of the Revolution ; included in twenty-eight volumes. 5. The Prince Papers. Collected by Rev. Thomas Prince, illustrative of the history of New England, from 1686 to 1720. Contained in two volumes. 6. The Colman Papers. Consisting of the Correspondence of Rev. Benjamin Colman, D.D., from 1708 to 1747 ; including letters from Thomas Hollis, sen., and Rev. Drs. Watts, Neal, Jonathan Edwards, and others. Two volumes folio. P R E F A C E. V 7. The Hollis Correspondence ; embracing letters from Drs. Jonathan Mayhew and Andrew Eliot, and President Edward Holyoke ; with other papers and memoranda by Thomas Hollis, jun. In one volume. 8. The Otis Papers. Letters and papers of John, Joseph, James, and Samuel A. Otis, from 1701 to 1800. Contained in three volumes. 9. The Pepperrell Papers, in three volumes ; one of which relates exclusively to the siege of Louisburgh. 10. The Letter-Books of Gov. Jonathan Belcher; con-' taining his correspondence from 1731 to 1754. In eight volumes. 11. Gen. John Winslow's Journal and Correspondence; including Papers relating to the removal of the French from Acadia, and the Expedition to Crown Point, in 1755 and '56. In five volumes. 12. The Memoirs of the late Rev. John Peirce, D.D., in eighteen volumes, from May, 1803, to August, 1819. In addition to these several Collections, there are many other volumes, containing miscellaneous letters and papers, covering the whole period of the history of our country; together with a large number of monographs, some of which are exceedingly valuable. Among the latter may be mentioned the original manuscript of the History of New England, by Gov. John Winthrop ; with a copy of the same, made by Gov. Trumbull, of Connec- ticut. Two copies (one being the rough draught, in the hand- writing of the author ; the other a corrected copy, with his interlineations) of Hubbard's New-England History. Richard Mather's Plea for the Churches in New England. Several volumes of the Diaries of Rev. Drs. Increase and Cotton VI PREFACE. Mather. The original manuscript of the last-named author's " Belief and Practice in those Thorny Difficulties which have distracted us " (witchcraft) ; and " Another Brand pluck'd out of the Burning ; " that of the " Curiosa Ameri- cana ; " the " Ratio Disciplines ; " and also of his " Biblia Americana/' in six volumes, folio. A Letter from Rev. Isaac Watts, D.D., to Cotton Mather, including autograph copies of his version of several of the Psalms. The Autograph of Washington's Address to the Officers of the Army, at Newburgh, March 15, 1783. The original manuscript of Lechford's Plain Dealing. Bradford's Account of New England, in Verse. Jeremy Dummer's Journal, kept in London, 1709-11. An official copy of the laws established by James, Duke of York, for the government of his territories in America. The Autobiography of Rev. John Barnard ; and a version of the Psalms, by the same author. Cotton's Indian Vocabulary. " Esau and Jacob's Mystical Harmony," by Roger Williams. John Cotton's Doctrine of the Church. Edmund Quincy's Essay on Hemp Husbandry. Manuscript Notes by the Winthrop Family, in almanacs, between 1599 and 1666. Diaries of David Hall and Marshall. The Tithes-Book of Ecton, in Northamptonshire, comprising notices of the Franklin Family. Chalmers' Political Annals of the United Colonies, 1780. The Diary of Sir Charles Frankland, containing a notice of the Earthquake at Lisbon in 1755. The foregoing brief account of the principal Manuscripts belonging to the Society is designed to give only a general view of this valuable department of the Library. 29th March, 1860. CATALOGUE. CATALOGUE. M. M., Rev. I. The Sinfulness of Compliance with the Rebels detected. 12mo, pp. 66. [Edinburgh], 1745. M., J. The Atheist Silenced; or, The Existence of a Deity, and His Crea- tion and Government of the World demonstrated. 16mo. Lon- don, 1672. Mably [Gabriel Bonnet], Abbe de. Observations sur le Gouvernement et les Loix des Etats-Unis d'Amerique. 12mo. Amsterdam, 1784. (Two copies.) McAlpine, William J., Blanc, Octave, Colman, Isaac D., and Perkins, William A. Reports and Estimates for a Ship-canal and Basin from Albany to New Baltimore. 8vo, pp. 64. Albany, 1853. Macaria. Description of the Famous Kingdom of Macaria. 4to, pp. 15. London, 1641. Macarle Excidium. — See Croker, Thomas Crofton (Narratives). Macartney, George, Earl of Macartney. — See Public Characters. Macaulay, Thomas B. (Baron Macaulay). — See Forster, W. E. [Macauley, Catharine.] Loose Remarks on Certain Positions to be found in Mr. Hobbes's Philosophical Rudiments of Government and Society ; with a Sketch of a Democratical Form of Government, in a Letter to Signior Paoli. 8vo, pp. 39. London, 1767. Loose Remarks on Certain Positions to be found in Mr. Hobbes's Philosophical Rudiments of Government and Society ; with Let- ter to Signor Paoli, &c. Second edition. 4to, pp. 35. Lon- don, 1769. Macbride, David, M.D. An Historical Account of a New Method of treat- ing the Scurvy at Sea. 8vo, pp. 60. n. d. [Imperfect, wanting title.] An Improved Method of tanning Leather ; from the Philosophical Trans- actions. 8vo, pp. 19. Philadelphia, 1786. Maccabe, Julius P. Bolivar. Directory of the City of Milwaukee for the Years 1847-48. 12mo. Milwaukee, 1847. ' McCall, John, M.D. Address delivered before the New-York-State Medi- cal Society, Feb. 2, 1847. 8vo, pp. 17. Albany, 1847. Dissertation [on Mental Manifestation] ; delivered before the New- York-State Medical Society, Feb. 2, 1847. 8vo, pp. 20. Al- bany, 1847. VOL. II. 1 2 MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Maccartney, General George. A Letter from Mr. Maccartney to a Friend in London, Dec. 4-15, 1712 ; giving an Account of the Duel between the D. of Hamilton and L. Mohun. 4to, pp. 18. London, 1713. Maccarty, Rev Thaddeus, A.M. The Advice of Joab to the Host of Israel. Two Fast Discourses, April 5, 1759, — the Day preceding the General Muster, &c. 8vo, pp. 39. Boston, 1759. The Guilt of Innocent Blood put away. Sermon on the Execution, July 2, 1778, of James Buchanan, William Brooks, Ezra Boss, and Bathshua Spooner, for the Murder of Joshua Spooner. With Ap- pendix. 8vo, pp. 40. Worcester, 1778. The most Heinous Sinners capable of the Saving Blessings of the Gospel. Sermon at the Execution of William Linsey, Worcester, Oct. 25, 1770. 8vo, pp. 28. Boston, 1770. The Power and Grace of Christ displayed to a Dying Malefactor. Sermon at the Execution of Arthur, a Negro, Worcester, Oct. 20, 1768. 8vo, pp. 28. Boston, 1768. Praise to God a Duty of Continual Obligations. Thanksgiving Sermon, Worcester, Nov. 23, 1775. 8vo, pp. 28. Wore. [1775]. (Two copies.) Reformation of Manners of Absolute Necessity. Two Sermons at Worcester, Fast, July 14, 1774. 8vo, pp. 38. Boston, 1774. The Success of the Preached Gospel, Matter of Thankfulness to God. Sermon at his Installation, Worcester, June 10, 1747. 8vo, pp. 34. Boston, 1747. See Gray, Ellis. Macchiavelli. — See Machiavel. McClary (Owners) vs. Doane and Doane's Administrators. A Statement of the Cause, from its Commencement in 1777 to its Close in 1795. 16mo, pp. 67. Portsmouth, 1795. (Two copies.) See Hale, John. McClellan, George, M.D. — See Darrach, W. McClellan, Capt. George B., U.S.A. — See United States (Sen. Doc, 2d Sess., 32d Cong., vol. viii.). McClenachan, Rev. William, A.M. The Christian Warriour. Sermon preached March 17, 1745. 8vo, pp. 16. Boston, 1745. McClintock, James, M.D. Introductory Lecture to the Winter Course of Anatomy, Philadelphia School of Anatomy, Nov. 2, 1840. 8vo, pp. 16. Philadelphia, 1840. Macclintock, Rev. Samuel, D.D. The Advantages of Early Piety. A Sermon preached at Greenland to Young People. 8vo, pp. 31. Portsmouth, N.H., 1770. The Artificers of Deceivers detected, and Christians warned against them. A Sermon preached at Greenland, July 22, 1770. 8vo, pp.34. Portsmouth, N.H., 1770. The Choice. A Discourse occasioned by the Drought, the Prevailing Fever, and the Prospect of War. Delivered at Greenland, Sept. 9, 1798. 8vo, pp. 21. Boston, 1798. (Two copies.) Herodias ; or, Cruelty and Revenge the Effects of Unlawful Pleasure. Sermon on the Death of John the Baptist ; preached at Portsmouth, June 14, 1772. 8vo, pp. 24. Porsmouth, n. d. The Justice of God in the Mortality of Mankind. Sermon preached Feb. 25, 1759. 8vo, pp. 32. Portsmouth, N.H., 1759. Oration commemorative of General Washington ; pronounced at Green- land, N.H., Feb. 22, 1800. 8vo, pp. 16. Portsmouth, 1800. See Balcii, Benjamin. Eckley, Joseph. Langdon, Samuel. Og- DEN, John Cosens. CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY. 3 McClung, John A. Sketches of Western Adventure ; with an Appendix. 12mo. Cincinnati, 1838. McClure, Rev. A. W. Lives of Rev. John Cotton, John Wilson, John Norton, and John Davenport [Lives of the Chief Fathers of New England], vols. i. and ii. 2 vols. 12mo. Boston, 1846. McClure, Rev. David, D.D. The All-sufficiency of Jesus Christ the Support of the Dying Christian. Sermon at Interment of Rev. Thomas Pot- wine, East Windsor, Nov. 17, 1802. 8vo, pp. 18. Hartford, 1803. Discourse commemorative of the Death of George Washington ; de- livered at East Windsor, Conn., Feb. 22, 1800. 8vo, pp. 23. East Windsor, 1800. Hope in Death. Sermon on the Death of Rev. Benjamin Pomeroy, D.D., Hebron, Conn., Dec. 22, 1784. 8vo, pp. 24. 'Hartford, 1792. Oration on the Advantages of an Early Education, at Opening of Phillips Exeter Academy, May 1, 1783. 4to, pp. 28. Exeter, 1783. The Pleasures of Early Piety. A Sermon delivered at the Funeral of Mr. Simeon Burge. 8vo, pp. 20. Hartford, 1794. Sermon delivered at East Windsor, Conn., on the Death of Deacon Amasa Loomis, July 1, 1793. 8vo, pp. 18. Hartford, 1794. Sermon delivered at Ellington, Conn., at the Interment of Rev. John Elsworth, A.M., who departed this Life, Nov. 22, 1791. 8vo, pp. 32. Hartford, 1792. Sermon preached at the Interment of Hon. Erastus Wolcott, Esq., Sep- tember, 1793. With Appendix. 8vo, pp. 28. Hartford, 1794. Sermons on the Moral Law. 8vo. Hartford, 1795. and Parish, Elijah, D.D. Memoirs of the Rev. Eleazar Wheelock, D.D., Founder and President of Dartmouth College and Moor's Cha- rity School. With Notes and Appendix. 8vo. Newburyport, 1811. M'Conaughy, Rev. David, A.M. An Address delivered to the Graduates of Washington College [Pa.], Sept. 26, 1832. 8vo, pp. 16. [1832]. McCormick, Cyrus H., vs. William H. Seymour. — See Seward, William H. Maccovius, Johannes, D.D. Distinctiones et Regula? Theologicae ac Philo- sophicse. Edita Opera, etc., Nicolai Arnoldi. 24mo. Frane- querse, 1653. Ioannis Maccovii, Loci Commvnes Theologici. Ed. Nicolaus Arnoldius. 4to. Amstelodami, 1658. [Elzevir.] McCoy, Amasa. Funeral Oration on the Death of Hon. Daniel W ebster ; delivered at Ballston Spa, N.Y., Nov. 8, 1852. 8vo, pp. 29. Bos- ton, 1853. McCready, B. W., M.D. Memoir of John A. Swett, M.D. : read before the New-York Medical and Surgical Society. 8vo, pp. 36. X.Y. 1855. McCrie, Rev. Thomas, D.D. A Vindication of the Scottish Covenanters. Review of the First Series of the " Tales of my Landlord." From the Christian Instructor, 1817. 12mo. Philadelphia, 1843. McCulloch, Rev. William. — See Whitefield, George. Macdonald, James, M.D. — See Association for the Benefit of Colored Orphans (Reports). Macdonald, Rev. John. The Righteousness of God manifested for the Justification of Sinners. A Sermon preached before the Society in Scotland for propagating Christian Knowledge, June 2, 1825. With Appendix. 8vo, pp. 33, 50, 16. Edinburgh, 1825. McDonnough, Elizabeth. — See McDoxnough. William. McDonnough, William. Trial of William M'Donnough for the Murder of his Wife, Elizabeth M'Donnough, Boston, 1817. 12mo, pp. 69. Boston, n. d. 4 MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. McDoWALL, Rev. John Robert. McDqwall's Defence, Xos. 1 and 2, July and August, 1836. 8vo. New York, 1836. McDowall's Defence. — See McDoWALL, John Robert. McDuffie, Hon. George. Remarks delivered in the House of Representa- tives, April 3 and 4, 1834, on the Resolutions in relation to the Pub- lic Deposites. 8vo, pp. 24. Washington, 1834. Speech on the Subject of the Removal of the Deposites, Dec. 19, 1833. 8vo, pp. 16. n. d. See Appleton, Nathan. Evans, George. Grimke, Thomas S. Mace, Fayette. Familiar Dialogues on Shakerism. 12mo. Portland, 1838. McEwen, Robert H. Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction to the General Assembly of Tennessee. — See Tennessee. McFarland, Rev. Asa, D.D. New-Hampshire-Election Sermon, 1808. 8vo, pp. 30. Concord, 1808. Sermon at Ordination of Rev. Nathan Lord, Amherst, N.H., May 22, 1816. Ch., Rev. Jeremiah Barnard ; R.H., Rev. Humphrev Moore. 8vo, pp. 30. Amherst, 1816. McFarland, William. Browne's Western Calendar, or the Cincinnati Alma- nac, for the Year 1806. 8vo. Cincinnati. McFingal. — See Trumbull, John. McGiiee, Rev. R. — See Spencer, Thomas. M< Gregore, Rev. David, A.M. Professors warn'd of their Danger. Sermon preach'd at Stratham [N.H.], Dec. 28, 1741. 8vo, pp. 26. Boston, 1742. The Spirits of the Present Day tried. Sermon at Tuesday-evening Lecture, in Brattle Street, Nov. 3, 1741. Preface [by T. Prince, J. Webb, and W. Cooper]. 8vo, pp. 30. Boston, 1742. (Two copies.) The True Believer's All secured. Sermon preached at Boston, March 11 and 12, 1747. 8vo, pp. 36. Boston, 1747. See Parsons, Jonathan. McGuntE, J. C. — See Madison, James. MACHIAVEL, Nicholas. The Third Booke of the Diall of Princes ; with the Famous Booke of Marcus Aurelius. Black-letter, folio. [Imperfect.] Political Discourses upon the First Decade of Livy. — See W, R., jun. MACHYN, Henry. The Diary of Henry Machyn, Citizen of London; 1550- 1563. Edited by John Gough Nichols. Printed for the Camden Society. 4to. London, 1848. McIlvaine, Rt. Rev. Charles P., Bishop of Ohio. An Earnest Word from Bishop McIlvaine in behalf of the Church Institutions at Gambier, O. 8vo, pp. 8. New York, 1843. MclNTOSH, George, Esq. Case of George Mcintosh, Esq. ; with Proceedings in the Assembly and Council of Georgia. 4to, pp. 29. , 1777. McIntosh, Col. William. — See Palmer, Stephen. McIntyre, Hon. Archibald. — See Sprague, William B. McKay, Donald. Description of the Largest Ship in the World, — the New Clipper Great Republic, of Boston. 8vo, pp. 24. Boston, 1853. Mackay, Samuel, A.M. — See Moreau, Marie-Fran§ois. [McKEAN, Rev. Joseph, D.D., LL.D.] Addition to Wood's Continuation of Dr. Goldsmith's History of England. 8vo, pp. 93. Boston, 1815. [ ] Memoir towards a Character of Rev. John Eliot, S.T.D. Prepared for the Massachusetts Historical Societv. 8vo, pp. 40. Bos- ton, 1793. A Plea for Friendship and Patriotism. Two Discourses preached at First Church, Boston, 27th March and 7th April, 1814. 12mo, pp. 60. Boston, 1814. (Two copies.) CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY. 5 McKean, Rev. Joseph, D.D., LL.I)., continued. [ ] Remarks on the Hon. John Q. Adams's Review of Mr. Ames's Works. 8vo, pp. 50. Boston, 1809. Sacred Extracts from the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments. 12mo. Boston, 1809. [ ] Sermon preached on the Lord's Day after the Decease of John War- ren, M.D., who died 4th April, 1815. 8vo, pp. 23. Boston, 1815. Sermon delivered at Ordination of Rev. Nathaniel Langdon Frothing- ham, Boston, 15th March, 1815. [Ch., J. Lathrop, D.D. ; R.H., S. C* Thacher. With Historical Notices.] 8vo, pp. 43. Bos- ton, 1815. (Two copies.) Sermon, Charge [H. Wight], and Fellowship of the Churches [T. Hil- liard], at Ordination of Rev. John Burt Wight, East Sudbury, 25th January, 1815. 8vo, pp. 36. Cambridge, 1815. Sermon preached at Dorchester, June 25, 1817, on Occasion of organiz- ing the Third Church, and the Installation of Rev. Edward Richmond, D.D. 8vo, pp. 8. Dedham, 1817. [Imperfect.] See Dana, Joseph. Eliot, John. Frothingham, Nathaniel L. Hedge, Levi. Lathrop, John. Mass. Hist. Soc. (Coll., vol. viii. 2d Series). McKeen, Rev. Joseph, D.D., President of Bowdoin College. Election Ser- mon, 1800. 8vo, pp. 30. Boston, 1800. Inaugural Address, Bowdoin College, Sept. 9, 1802 ; with Eulogy at his Funeral, by Rev. William Jenks. 8vo, pp. 38. Portland, 1807. Sermon at Ordination of Rev. Abraham Moor, Newbury, March 23, 1796. Ch., Thomas Cary ; R.H., True Kimball. 8vo, pp. 32. New- buryport, 1796. See Willard, Joseph. Mackellar, Patrick. A Correct Journal of the Landing H. M. Forces on the Island of Cuba, and of the Siege and Surrender of the Havannah, Aug. 13, 1762. Second edition. 8vo, pp. 19. Bost. reprint. 1762. McKenney, T. L. — See Armstrong, Kosciusko. Mackenzie, Francis Humberston, Esq. — See General Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland. Mackenzie, Sir George. The Antiquity of the Royal Line of Scotland de- fended against Dr. Stillingfleet. 16mo. London, 1686. Mackenzie, Henry, Esq. An Answer to Paine's Rights of Man. With a Letter from Peter Porcupine to Citizen John Swanwick. 8vo, pp. 96. Philadelphia, 1796. The Story of La Roche. Second edition. 12mo, pp. 24. Bost. 1852. See Public Characters. Mackenzie, Rev. John. Narrative of the Siege of London-Deny ; or, The late Memorable Transactions of that City faithfully represented, to rectify the Mistakes and supply the Omissions of Mr. Walker's Ac- count. 4to, pp. 64. London, 1690. Mackenzie, Lieut. Robert. Strictures on Lieut.-Col. Tarleton's History of the Campaigns of 1780 and 1781. With an Account of the Siege of Ninety-six, and Capture of New Providence. 8vo. Lond. 1787. Mackenzie, William L. The Life and Times of Martin Van Buren ; with Correspondence. 8vo. Boston, 1846. The Lives and Opinions of Benjamin F. Butler, United-States District Attorney ; and Jesse Hoyt, Collector of New York, &c. 8vo. Bos- ton, 1845. Mackie, Andrew, M.D. — See Mass. Medical Society (Communications, vol. viii. No. 2). VOL. II. 2 6 MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. McKlNSTRY, Elizabeth. — See Conant, Sylvanus. McKinstry Family, Genealogy of the. — See Willis, William. Mackintosh, Sir James. A Discourse on the Study of the Law of Nature and of Nations. Introductory to a Course of Lectures delivered at Lincoln's Inn, 1799-1800. Third edition. 8vo, pp. 72. Lon- don, 1800. Discourse on the Study of the Law of Nature and of Nations. With Life, by J. G. Marvin. 8vo. Boston, 1843. [ ] Letters on the Subject of the Concert of Princes, and the Dismember- ment of Poland and France, by a Calm Observer. Second edition. 8vo. London, 1793. McKnight, Rev. John, D.D. A View of the Present State of the Political and Religious World. Discourse delivered Jan. 1, 1802. 8vo, pp. 39. New York, 1802. McLane, R. An Examination into the Cause of Explosions by Steam on the Western Waters. 8vo, pp. 15. Louisville, Ky., 1839. Maclaurix, John, Esq. The Works of the late John Maclaurin, Esq., of Dreghorn, F.R.S.E. 2 vols, in one, 8vo. Edinburgh, 1798. McLean, Rev. Alexander. An Oration pronounced at Ludlow Factory Vil- lage, Mass., July 4, 1829. 8vo, pp. 16. Belchertown, 1829. McLean, Hon. John. — See Marshall, John. McLean Asylum for the Insane. Rules and Regulations for the Govern- ment of the McLean Asylum, adopted Dec. 1, 1822. 8vo, pp. 10. Boston, 1822. . See Fuller, Robert. Massachusetts General Hospital. Stone, Elizabeth T. M'Leod, Rev. Alexander, D.D. Negro Slavery Unjustifiable. A Discourse. 8vo, pp. 42. New York, 1802. See Ware, Henry, jun. McLeod, Alexander. — See Adams, John Quincy. Choate, Rufus. Pick- ering, John. Maclure, W[illiam]. Suite des Observations sur la Geologie des Etats-Unis. 4to, pp. 32. Paris, n. d. McMcIntosh, James, U.S.N. The Memorial of Commander James McMc- Intosh, U.S.N., for Compensation ; with Correspondence and Remarks. 8vo, pp. 48. New York, 1843. Macmichael, William, M.D. Is the Cholera Spasmodica of India a Con- tagious Disease ? Letter to Sir H. Halford, Bart., M.D. 8vo, pp. 34. London, 1831. MacMullen, John. Address to the Shareholders of the New-York Society Library. 12mo, pp. 10. [New York, 1857.] A Lecture on the Past, the Present, and the Future of the NeAV-York Society Library; delivered Feb. 15, 1856. 8vo, pp. 42. New York, 1856. Letter to the Shareholders of the New- York Society Library, April, 1857. 12mo, pp. 10. n. d. McNeely Normal School of Ohio. Catalogue of the Union Institute, 1855. Circular of the McNeely Normal School, Hopedale, O. 8vo, pp. 16. Columbus, 1855. McPhail, Dr. Leonard, U.S.A. On the Life and Services of William Henry Harrison ; an Eulogium pronounced at Eastport, Me., April 15, 1841. 8vo, pp. 28. Boston, Eastport, 1841. Macrherson, Charles, Esq. Memoirs of the Life and Travels of the late Charles Macpherson, Esq., in Asia, Africa, and America. 12mo. Edinburgh, 1800. CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY. 7 McPHERSON, Edward, A.M. The Growth of Individualism. From the An- nual Address before the Alumni of Pennsylvania College, Gettysburg, Pa., Sept. 17, 1856. 8vo, pp. 39. Gettysburg, 1857. MACPHERSON, James. The History of the Present Rebellion in Scotland. 8vo, pp. 31. Boston, reprinted, 1744. MACQUER, M. P. A Chronological Abridgment of the Roman History. Translated by Thomas Nugent. 8vo. London, 1760. McQuin, A. D. A Description of the Picture, Christ Rejected by the Jews ; painted by West. 8vo, pp. 16. Philadelphia, 1830. MacRae, Lieut. Archibald, U.S.N. Report of Journeys across the Andes and Pampas of the Argentine Provinces. — See Gilliss, James M. (United-States Nav. Astron. Exped., vol. ii.). • Macready, William C. The Replies from England, &c, to certain State- ments circulated in this Country respecting Mr. Macready. 8vo, pp. 21. New York, 1849. Macro, Dr. Cox. — See Camden Society. Ecclesiastical Documents. Macrocosm. — See Helmont, Franciscus Mercurius. McSparran, Rev. James, D.D. Sermon preached at Narragansett, March 15, 1741. 4to, pp. 24. Newport, 1741. See Ar-LIN, John. Updike, Wilkins. McWhinnie, A. Melville, F.R.C.S. Account of the History and Dissection of a Case of Malformation of the Urinary Bladder ; with Remarks. 8vo, pp. 12. Boston, reprinted, 18.54, McWhorter, Rev. Alexander, D.D. The Blessedness of the Liberal. Ser- mon before the New- York Missionary Society, Nov. 1, 1796. 8vo, pp. 28. New York, 1796. See Griffin, Edward Dorr. Macy, Obed. The History of Nantucket ; being a Compendious Account of the Settlement of the Island, &c. With the Rise and Progress of the Whale Fishery. 12mo. Boston, 1835. Mad-River and Lake-Erie Railroad Company. Report of a Committee, made Feb. 8, 1858. 8vo, pp. 7. [No imprint.] . See Sandusky, Dayton, and Cincinnati Railroad Company. Madden, Sir Frederic, K.H. — See Society of Antiquaries. . Maddox, Rt. Rev. Isaac, Bishop of Worcester. Sermon before the Presi- dent, Vice-President, and Governors of the Hospital for the Small- pox and for Inoculation, March 5, 1752. Fourth edition. 4to, pp. 28. London [1753]. Sermon before the Society corresponding with the Society in Dublin for promoting English Protestant Schools in Ireland, 1740. 4to, pp. 34. [1741. Imperfect, wanting title]. Madion, Thomas, Fils. Capitulation du Cap, 1803. Episode de l'Histoire d'Haiti. 4to, pp. 29. Port-au-Prince, 1845. Madison, George, Governor of Kentucky. — See Smith, Eli. [Madison, James, President of the United States.] Jonathan Bull and Mary Bull. An Inedited Manuscript. 8vo, pp. 14. Washington, 1856. Letters on the Constitutionality and Policy of Duties for the Protection, &c, of Domestic Manufactures. 8vo, pp.27. Richmond, 1829. [ ] A Memorial and Remonstrance presented to the General Assembly of Virginia, 1785, in consequence of a Bill brought into that Assembly for the Establishment of Religion by Law. 16mo, pp. 16. Wore. 1 786. Religious Freedom. A Memorial and Remonstrance against the Gene- ral Assessment, &c. ; presented to the General Assembly of Virginia, 1785. From Benedict's History of the Baptist Denomination. 12mo, pp. 12. Boston, 1819. 8 MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Madison, James, President of the United States, continued. Selections from the Private Correspondence of James Madison, 1813- 1836. Edited by J. C. McGuire. 4to. Washington, 1853. The Diplomatick Policy of Mr. Madison Unveiled ; with Strictures upon the late Correspondence between Mr. Smith and Mr. Jackson. 8vo, pp. 55. n. d. (Two copies.) Mr. Madison's War. 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CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY. 25 Mason, William, A.M. The English Garden: a Poem. A new edition. With Commentary and Notes, by W. Burgh, LL.D. 8vo. Dublin, 1786. Mason, William. La Plume Volantc ; or, The Art of Short-Hand improv'd. Fifth edition. lGmo, pp. 71. London, n. d. Mason, William Powell. An Oration delivered at Boston, July 4, 1827. 8vo, pp. 31. Boston, 1827. (Two copies.) Mason, Town of, X.H. Report of the Selectmen of the Town of Mason, 1857. 8vo, pp. 8. Groton, 1857. Mason and Dixon's Line. Message of the Governor of Maryland [Philip F. Thomas], transmitting Reports in relation to the Boundary-lines of Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. 8vo, pp. 87. Washing- ton, 1850. . See Maryland. Pennsylvania. Masons, Society of Free. — See Gore, Christopher. Howard. Simeon. Hussey, Josiah. Jenks, William. Olcott, Bulkley. Pollen, Thomas. Stillman, Samuel. Masonic Emblems Explained. — See Harris, Thaddeus Mason. Eulogy. — See Harris, Thaddeus M. Funeral Solemnities to the Memory of John Warren. M.D., 1815. — See Warren, John. Hall, Stockbridge. — See Wheeler, Elijah. Hymn. — See Masonry. Institution, Letters on the. — See Adams, John Quincy. Melodies. — See Power, Thomas. and Social Address at Laying the Corner-stone of St. John's Church, Portsmouth, X.H. — See St. John's Church. Masonry. Candid Reply to the Address of Rev. Alfred Ely on the Subject of Speculative Freemasonry. 12mo, pp 20. Boston, 1829. (Two copies.) The Constitutions of the Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons ; containing their History, Charges, &c. 4to. Worcester, 1792. Freemasonry. Its Pretensions exposed in Faithful Extracts of its Standard Authors ; with a Review of Town's Speculative Masonry. 8vo. New York, 1828. Freemasonry in Reply to Antimasonry, in the American Quarterly Re- view, March, 1830. 12mo, pp. 40. Boston, 1830. A Legislative Investigation into Masonry, bv a Committee of the Gene- ral Assembly of Rhode Island, 1831-1832. Reported by B. F. Hallett and others. 8vo, pp. 85. Boston, 1832. Masonic Hymn. Broadside, n. d. An Official Report by William Sprague, jun., one of the Committee of the House of Representatives of Rhode Island, upon the Subject of Masonry. 12mo, pp. 23. Providence, 1832. Reply to the Declaration of the Twelve Hundred Masons ; Boston Daily Advocate Extra, Jan. 1, 1833. 8vo, pp. 8. Boston, 1833. Report of the President, Vice-Presidents, and several Directors, of the Bunker-Hill-Monument Association, 1831-1832. 8vo, pp. 15 Bos- ton, 1832. Thoughts on " the Excitement," in Reply to a Letter to Hon. Edward Everett. 12mo, pp. 44. Worcester, 1833. The Tomb of James Molai ; or, The Secret of the Conspirators. Trans- lated by a Gentleman of Boston. 8vo, pp. 22. Boston, 1797. See Adams, John Quincy. Allyn, Avery. Anderton, Samuel G. Antimasonic State Convention. Bentley, William. Bernard* David. Carter, James. Colden, Cadwallader D. DEXTER, Sa- 26 MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Masonry, continued. muel. Eliot, Richard R. Embracery (Commonwealth vs. Clough). French, Benjamin B. Genesee Consociation. Grand Lodge. Howard, John. Jenkins, Joseph. Lathrop, John. Marrant, John. Morgan, William. Odiorne, James C. Power, Thomas. Siieppard, John H. Sumner, Charles Pinckney. Tatem, Henry. United-States Antimasonic Convention. AVitherell, George. Catalogue of Books on. — See Gassett, Henry. founded on the Bible. — See Colton, Simeon. Masoth Hagojim. The Burdens of the Nations. — See Acosta, Joseph [Pseud.]. Masques. — See Johnson, Ben. Mass. The Instructive Part of the Mass ; viz., Moral Reflections on the Introit, Prayer, Epistle, and Gospel. 12mo. , 1729. Depth and Mystery of the. — See Brevint, Daniel. Nature and Ceremonies of the. — See England, John. M assaciiusettensis. — See Adams, John. Leonard, Daniel. MASSACHUSETTS j or, The First Planters of New England. The End and Manner of their Coming thither, and Abode there. In Several Epistles. 16mo, pp. 56. Boston, 1696. (Two copies.) Colony of the Massachusetts Bay : — . The Book of the General Lawes and Libertyes concerning the Inhabitants of the Massachusets. Collected out of the Records of the General Court. Folio. Cambridge, 1660. [Imperfect.] . A Copy of the King's Majestie's Charter for incorporating the Company of the Massachusets Bay in New England, 1628. 4to, pp. 26. "Boston, 1689. . The General Lavves of the Massachusets Colony. Revised and published by Order of the General Court, October, 1658. Folio. [Wanting title.] . The Generall Laws of the Massachusets Colony. Revised and published by Order of the General Court, 1658-1672. Folio. [1672. Imperfect, wanting title]. . Proclamation by the Great and General Court, Jan. 23, 1776. Broadside. . Reasons for the Confirmation of the Charter belonging to the Massachusets Colony in New England. 4to, pp. 4. [No imprint.] . Records of the Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England. Edited by Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, M.D. Vol. i., 1628-1641 ; vol. ii., 1642-1649 ; vol. iii., 1644-1657 ; vol. iv., Part I., 1650-1660 ; vol. iv., Part II., 1671-1674 ; vol. v., 1674-1686. 6 vols. 4to. Boston, 1853-54. . Charter of the. — See Mass. Hist. Soc. (Coll., vol. ii. 4th Series). . Chronicles of the. — See Young. Alexander. . Early Laws of. — See Mass. Hist. Soc. (Coll., vol. viii. 3d Series). . Ecclesiastical History of. — See Felt, Joseph B. Mass. Hist. Soc. (Coll., vols, vii., ix., x., 1st Series ; i., 2d Series). . . History of. — See Barry, John S. Bradford, Alden. Hutch- inson, Thomas. . Narrative of the Planting of the. — See Scottow, Joshua. . See Davis, John. New England. Winthrop, John. Company of the Massachusetts Bay. — See Amer. Antiquarian So- ciety (Trans., vol. iii.). CATALOGUE OP THE LIBRARY. ^7 Massachusetts, continued. Province of the Massachusetts Bay : — . Acts and Laws passed by the Great and General Court or Assembly of Massachusets Bay in New England, 1692-1698. Folio. Boston, 1692-98. . Acts and Laws of his Majestie's Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, 1692-1708. Folio. Boston, 1699-1708. . Acts and Laws of her Majestie's Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England. Folio. Boston, 1714. (Two copies.) . Acts and Laws passed bv the General Court of Massachusetts Bay, 1692-1717; with the Charter of 1692. Folio. Boston, n. d. [Wanting title.] . Acts and Laws of his Majesty's Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, 4 Gul. III.-12 Geo. II. Folio. Boston, 1726. (Two copies.) . Acts and Laws of the Province of Massachusetts Bay, 1692- 1741. Folio. Boston, n. d. [Wanting title.] . Acts and Laws of his Majesty's Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, 1742-1751 ; with the Charter of 1691. Folio. Boston, 1742-51. . Acts and Laws of his Majesty's Province of the Massachusetts Bay, 1692-1774. [With the Charter.] Folio. Boston, 1759-74. . An Addition to the Present Melancholy Circumstances of the Province considered. 16mo, pp. 27. Boston, 1719. . A Brief State of the Services and Expences of the Province of Massachusetts Bay in the Common Cause. 8vo, pp. 24. Loud. 1765. . The Case of the Provinces of Massachusetts Bay and New York, respecting the Boundary-line between the Two Provinces. Folio, pp. xxx. Boston, 1764. . The Charter granted by King William and Queen Mary to the Inhabitants of the Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New Eng- land. Folio, pp. 13. Boston, 1714. (Two copies.) . The Charter granted by their Majesties King William and Queen Mary to the Inhabitants of the Province of Massachusetts Bay in New England. Folio. Boston, 1726. (Two copies.) . The Charter of the Province of Massachusetts Bay. 18mo. [No title or imprint.] . The Charters and General Laws of the Colony and Province of Mas- sachusetts Bay. With Appendix. 8vo. Bost. 1814. (Three copies.) . Collection of Proceedings of the General Court ; with Instruc- tions from the Crown to the Council and Assembly (Governor's Salary). 4to. Boston, 1729. (Two copies.) . Conference between the Commissaries of Massachusets Bay and of New York, at New Haven, 1767. With Appendix. 4to, pp. 27, 9. Boston, 1768. . Continuation of the Proceedings of the House of Representa- tives relative to convening the General Assembly at Cambridge. 8vo, pp. 66. Boston, 1770. (Two copies.) . The Explanatory Charter granted by King George I. to the Pro- vince of the Massachusetts Bay. Accepted by the General Court, Jan. 15, 1725. 16mo, pp. 8. [Boston, 1725.] . Extract of a Letter from the House of Representatives of Massa- chusetts Bay to their Agent, Denys de Berdt. With Remarks. Svo, pp. 28. London, 1770. 28 MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Massachusetts, Province of the Massachusetts Bay, continued. . Journal of the House of Representatives, 1715-1720. Folio. Boston, 1715-20. . Journal of the House of Representatives, 1720. Folio, pp. 86. Boston, 1720. . Journal of the House of Representatives, 1723-1724. Folio, pp. 80, 8. Boston, 1724. . Journal of the House of Representatives, May 27, 1724-Jan. 17, 1725. Folio. Boston, 1724-25. . Journal of the House of Representatives, May 25, 1726-Oct. 14, 1727. Folio. Boston, 1726-27. . Journal of the House of Representatives, May 28, 1729-April 24, 1731. Folio. Boston, 1729-31. . Journal of the House of Representatives, May 26-Feb. 4, 1736. Folio. Boston, 1736. . Journal of the House of Representatives, May 25, 1737-April 21, 1738. Folio. Boston, 1737-38. . Journal of the House of Representatives, Mav 31, 1738-April 26, 1739. Folio. Boston, 1738-39. . Journal of the House of Representatives, May 30, 1739- March 28, 1740. Folio. Boston, 1739-40. . Journal of the House of Representatives, 28th May, 1740-25th April, 1741. Folio. Boston, 1740-41. . Journal of the House of Representatives, 29th May, 1745-26th April, 1746. Folio. Boston, 1745-46. . Journal of the House of Representatives, 30th May, 1753-28th April, 1755. Folio. Boston, 1753-55. . Journal of the House of Representatives, 28th May, 1 755-21 st April, 1756. Folio. Boston, 1755-56. . Journal of the House of Representatives, 26th May, 1756-23d April, 1757. Folio. Boston, 1756-57. . Journal of the House of Representatives, 25th May, 1757-29th April, 1758. Folio. Boston, 1757-58. . Journal of the House of Representatives, 31st May, 1758-24th April, 1759. Folio. Boston, 1758-59. . Journal of the House of Representatives, 30th Mav, 1759-28th April, 1760. Folio. Boston, 1759-60. . Journal of the House of Representatives, 28th May, 1760-2 1st April, 1761. Folio. Boston, 1760-61. . Journal of the House of Representatives, 27th May, 1761-24th April, 1762. Folio. Boston, 1761-62. . Journal of the House of Representatives, 26th May, 1762-25th February, 1763. With Appendix. Folio. Boston, 1762-63. . Journal of the House of Representatives, 25th May, 1763-4th February, 1764. Folio. Boston, 1763-64. . Journal of the House of Representatives, 30th May, 1764-9th March, 1765. Folio. Boston, 1764-65. . Journal of the House of Representatives, 29th May, 1765-21st February, 1766. Folio. Boston, 1765-66. . Journal of the House of Representatives, 28th May, 1766-20th March, 1767. Folio. Boston, 1766-67. . Journal of the House of Representatives, 2d Session, 30th Decem- ber, 1767-4th March, 1768. With Appendix. Folio. Boston, 1767-68. . Journal of the House of Representatives, 25th May-30th June, 1768. Folio. Boston, 1768. CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY. 29 Massachusetts, Province of the Massachusetts Bay, continued. . Journal of the House of Representatives, 31st May, 1769-2Gth April, 1770. Folio. Boston, 1769-70. . Journal of the House of Representatives, 30th May, 1770-26th April, 1771. Folio. Boston, 1770-71. . Journal of the House of Representatives, 29th May, 1771— 25th April, 1772. Folio. Boston, 1771-72. . Journal of the House of Representatives, 27th May, 1772— 6th March, 1773. Folio. Boston, 1772-73. . Journal of the House of Representatives, 26th May, 1773— 9th March, 1774. Folio. Boston, 1773-74. . Journal of the Proceedings of the Commissioners appointed to treat with the Several Tribes of Eastern Indians, 1752. 4to, pp. 16. Boston, 1752. . A Letter to the Freeholders and other Inhabitants of this Province qualified to vote for Representatives. 8vo, pp. 8. [Bos- ton, 1742.] . Letters to the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Hillsborough from Gov. Bernard, Gen. Gage, and the Council. With an Appendix ; contain- ing Divers Proceedings referred to in said Letters. Folio, pp. 23. Boston, 1769. (Two copies.) . Letters to the Earl of Hillsborough from Gov. Bernard, Gen. Gage, and his Majesty's Council for the Province of Massachusetts Bay. 8vo. London, reprinted, n. d. . Massachusetts in Agony ; or, Important Hints to the Inhabitants of the Province. 8vo, pp. 19. Boston, 1750. (Two copies.) . The Present Melancholv Circumstances of the Province con- sider'd, &c. 16mo, pp. 16. Boston, 1719. . Proceedings of the Council relative to the Deposition of Andrew Oliver, Esq., concerning the Debate in Council on the Affair of March 5, 1770. Folio, pp. 32. Boston, 1770. . Proceedings of a General Assembly at Cambridge, May 30, 1770. 8vo, pp. 83. [No imprint.] . Proclamation bv the Council for a Fast on Death of Lieut.-Gov. William Stoughton, 1701. Broadside. [Boston, 1701.] . Report of the Lords of the Committee upon Gov. Shute's Me- morial, with the Order in Council, 1725. 4to, pp. 10. [Boston, 1725.] . Resolve of his Majesty's Council relating to the Disorders on the Days of Ordination of Ministers ; with Proceedings of the Con- vention of Ministers thereupon. 4to, pp. 4. Bost. 1759. (Two copies.) . Some Observations relating to the Present Circumstances of the Province of the Massachusetts Bay. 8vo, pp. 20. Boston, 1750. (Three copies.) . Temporary Acts and Laws of his Majesty's Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, 1736-1751. Folio. Bos- ton, 1742-51. . Temporary Acts and Laws of his Majesty's Province of the Massachusetts Bay, 1740-1762. Folio. Boston, 1755-62. . Temporary Acts and Laws of his Majesty's Province of the Massachusetts Bay, 1737-1774. Folio. Boston, n. d. '■ . Votes of the Honourable House of Representatives of the Pro- vince of the Massachusetts Bay, 1721-1722. Folio. Bost. 1721-22. . See Bernard, Sir Francis. Douglass, William. Hutchin- son, Thomas. Letter to the Freeholders. Minot, George Richards. Otis, James. VOL. II. 5 30 MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Massachusetts, Province of the Massachusetts Bay, continued. Charter of the. — See Mather, Increase. Public Events in the, preceding the Revolution. — See Seventy- Six Society. Colony and State of the MassacJntsetts Bay : — . Act in addition to an Act intitled " An Act to prevent Mono- poly and Oppression." 8vo, pp. 8. , 1777. . Acts and Laws passed by the Great and General Court of the Colony [and State] of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, 1775-1780. Folio. Boston [1775-80]. . Address of the Convention for framing a New Constitution for the State of Massachusetts Bay to their Constituents. 8vo, pp. 18. Boston, 1780. (Two copies.) . Address of the House of Representatives to the Inhabitants on the Act for calling in the Bills of Credit. Folio, pp. 4. Bost. 1777. . Address to the People by the General Court, Jan. 26, 1777. One sheet, folio. . Constitution and Form of Government for the State of Massa- chusetts Bay; agreed upon by the Convention of 1778. 8vo, pp. 23. Boston, 1778. . Constitution and Frame of Government agreed upon in Con- vention at Cambridge, 1779-1780. 8vo, pp. 53. Boston, 1780. (Two copies.) . Constitution or Frame of Government for the State of Massachu- setts Bay, 1779-1780. Third edition. 8vo, pp. 43. Boston, 1784. . Constitution or Frame of Government for the State of Massa- chusetts Bay, 1780; with the Amendments. 8vo, pp. 90. Bos- ton, 1833. . Journal of the Convention for framing a Constitution of Govern- ment for the State of Massachusetts Bay, Sept. 1, 1779-June 16, 1780. With Appendix. 8vo. Boston, 1832. (Two copies.) . Journal of the House of Representatives, 19th July, 1775-lOth May, 1776. Folio. Watertown, 1775-76. . Journal of the House of Representatives, 29th May, 1776- Nov. 9, 1776. Folio. Boston, 1776. . Journal of the House of Representatives, 28th May, 1777— 1st May, 1778. Folio. Boston, 1777-78. . Journal of the House of Representatives, 27th May, 1778-3d May, 1779. Folio. Boston, 1778-79. . Journal of the House of Representatives, 26th May, 1779-27th September, 1779. Folio. Boston, 1779. . The Militia Act [16 George III.], with the Rules and Regula- tions for the Militia, 1776. 8vo, pp. 40. Boston, 1776. . Proclamation for a Day of Public Humiliation and Prayer, 15th October, 1779. One folio. . Resolves of Congress concerning Trade ; with the Act for es- tablishing a Naval Office in the State of Massachusetts Bay. 8vo, pp. 27. Boston, 1777. . Resolves of the General Assembly of the Colony of the Massa- chusetts Bay, May Session, 1776. Folio. Boston, 1776. . Resolves of the General Assembly, May, 1776-April, 1778. Folio. Watertown and Boston, n. d. . Resolves of the General Assembly, 1779-1780. Folio. Bos- ton, 1779-80. CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY. 31 Massachusetts, Colony and State of the Massachusetts Bay, continued. . Resolves of the General Assembly, May- September, 1780. Folio. [Boston, 1780.] . Result of the Convention of Delegates holden at Ipswich to take into Consideration the Constitution of Massachusetts Bay. 8vo, pp. 68. Newburyport, 1778. . Rules and Regulations for the Massachusetts Army. 8vo, pp. 16. Watertown, 1775. . Rules and Regulations for the Massachusetts Army. 8vo, pp. 15. Salem, 1775. (Two copies.) . See Essex-County Convention. Commonwealth of: — . Abstract of the Statements of the Several Banks in the Com- monwealth of Massachusetts, rendered January, 1811 ; January and June, 1813; January and June, 1814; January, 1815; January and June, 1817; January, 1819; January, 1821; January, 1822; Janu- ary, 1824; January and June, 1825; January, 1826; May, 1827; December, 1828; August, 1829; June, 1830; October, 1833; Oc- tober, 1834 ; November, 1837. Broadside. Boston, 1811-37. . Abstract exhibiting the Condition of the Banks in Massachu- setts, February, 1838; October, 1838; November, 1839; October, 1840; August, 1843; November, 1845; October, 1846 ; September, 1847; September, 1848 ; October, 1849; September, 1850; Septem- ber, 1852; October, 1853; August, 1855; October, 1856. 8vo. Boston, 1838-56. . Abstract exhibiting the Condition of the Institutions for Savings in Massachusetts, October, 1846 ; September, 1847 ; September, 1848; September, 1849; September, 1850; September, 1852; Oc- tober, 1853. 8vo. Boston, 1848-53. . Abstract of School Returns for 1829. Folio, pp. 16. Bos- ton, 1830. . Abstract of School Returns for 1834. Folio, pp. 35. Bos- ton. 1834. . Abstract of School Returns for 1835. Folio, pp. 43. Bos- ton, 1835. . Abstract of School Returns for 1836. Folio, pp. 47. Bos- ton, 1837. ■ . Abstract of School Returns for 1837. 8vo. Boston, 1838. . Abstract of School Returns for 1838-1839. 8vo. Boston, 1839. . Abstract of School Returns for 1839-1840. 8vo. Boston, 1840. . Abstract of School Returns for 1840-1841. 8vo. Boston, 1841. . Abstract of School Returns for 1841-1842. 8vo. Boston, 1842. . Abstract of School Returns for 1843-1844. 8vo. Boston, 1844. . Abstract of School Returns for 1844-1845. 8vo, pp. 49. Bos- ton, 1845. . See Reports of the Board of Education. . Abstract of the Number of Convicts in the Massachusetts State Prison, 1817, 1820, 1821, 1822. Broadside. . Abstract from the Returns of Agricultural Societies in Massa- chusetts for 1845 and 1846. By J. G. Palfrev. 8vo. Bos- ton, 1846. . Abstract of the Returns of Insurance Companies, December, 1837, 1838, 1839, 1840, 1843, 1844, 1845, 1847, 1848, 1850, 1852, 1854, and 1855. Boston, 1837-56. 32 MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, continued. . Abstract of Returns of Joint-stock Companies for the Years 1851- 1854. 8vo, pp. 11. [Boston], n. d. . Abstract of Returns of the Keepers of Jails, and Overseers of Houses of Correction, 1844, 1846, 1848, 1849, 1850, 1852, and 1854. 8vo. Boston, 1844-54. . Abstract of the Returns of Overseers of the Poor in Massa- chusetts for 1837, 1838, 1843 to 1850. 8vo. [Boston, 1837-50.] . Abstract of the Returns and Statements of Foreign Insurance Companies for the Year 1854. Prepared by E. M. Wright, Secre- tary. 8vo, pp. 51, xv. Boston, 1855. . Abstract of the Returns from Towns, Jails, and Houses of Cor- rection, concerning the Condition of Pauper Idiots and Lunatics, 1842. 8vo, pp. 84. Boston, 1843. . An Act in addition to an Act for forming and regulating the Militia within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1783. 8vo, pp. 8. Boston, 1783. . An Act making further Provision in the Judicial Department. 8vo, pp. 7. [Boston, 1804.] . An Act for regulating and governing the Militia, 1785. 4to, pp. 19. Boston, 1785. . An Act for regulating and governing the Militia of the Com- monwealth of Massachusetts ; with additional Acts. 4to, pp. 49. Boston, 1786. (Two copies.) . An Act for regulating, governing, and training the Militia of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, March 6, 1810. 12mo, pp. 50. Boston, 1810. . An Act for repealing Certain Parts of an Act postponing the Payment of Government Securities. 8vo, pp. 7. Boston, 1781. . An Act to supply the Treasury with the Sum of Four Hundred Thousand Pounds Money. 8vo, pp. 8. Boston, 1781. . Acts and Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1780- 1783. Folio. Boston, 1781-83. . Acts and Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts [vol. L], 1786-1789. Folio. Boston, 1786-89. . Acts and Resolves of the Legislature of Massachusetts, vol. i., 1839-1842; ii., 1843-1845; iii., 1846-1848; iv., 1849-1851; v., 1852- 1853. 5 vols. 8vo. Boston, 1839-53. . Acts and Resolves passed in the Year 1858. 8vo. Bost. 1858. . Address of the Legislature to the Inhabitants of the Common- wealth of Massachusetts, Feb. 26, 1781. 8vo, pp. 22. Bost. 1781. . Address of the Legislature to the Inhabitants of the Common- wealth of Massachusetts. 8vo, pp. 37. Boston, 1781. . Address from the General Court to the People of the Common- wealth of Massachusetts. 8vo, pp. 40. Boston, 1786. (Three copies.) . Amendments of the Constitution of Massachusetts ; proposed by the Convention assembled at Boston, November, 1820. With Address. 8vo, pp. 32. Boston, 1821. . Annual Report of the Bank Commissioners, December, 1854. 8vo. Boston, 1855. . Annual Report of the Convicts in the Massachusetts State Pri- son, 1827 and 1828. Broadside. . Annual Reports of the Railroad Corporations in Massachusetts for 1844. 8vo. Boston, 1845. CATALOGUE OF THE LI BRA II Y. 33 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, continued. . Catalogue of Books in the State Library [of Massachusetts], October, 1825. 8vo, pp. 8. [No imprint] . Catalogue of the Library of the General Court. 8vo, pp. 43. Boston, 1831. (Two copies.) . Catalogue of the Library of the General Court. 8vo. Bos- ton, 1846. . Catalogue of the State Library of Massachusetts. 8vo. Bos- ton, 1858. . Communication of the Governor to the Council, relative to the Removal of Sheriff Lithgow; and Report thereon. 8vo, pp. 18. [Boston], 1808. . 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Discussions on the Constitution proposed to the People of Massachusetts by the Convention of 1853. 8vo. Boston, 1854. (Two copies.) . Documents printed by Order of the Constitutional Convention of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts during the Session, A.D. 1853. 8vo. Boston, 1853. . Documents printed by Order of the House of Representatives, from 1808 to 1829 inclusive. 8vo. Bost. 1808-1829. [Incomplete.] . House Documents, 1830. 8vo. Boston, 1830. House Documents, 1831. 8vo. Boston, 1831. House Documents, 1832. 8vo. Boston, 1832. House Documents, 1833. 8vo. Boston, 1833. House Documents, 1834. 8vo. Boston, 1834. House Documents, 1835. 8vo. Boston, 1835. House Documents, 1836. 8vo. Boston, 1836. House Documents, 1837. 8vo. Boston, 1837. House Documents, 1838. 8vo. Boston, 1838. House Documents, 1839. 8vo. Boston, 1839. House Documents, 1840. 8vo. Boston, 1840. House Documents, 1841. 8vo. Boston, 1841. House Documents, 1842. 8vo. Boston, 1842. House Documents, 1843. 8vo. Boston, 1843. 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Geology of. — See Hitchcock, Edward. History of. — See Barry, John S. Bradford, Alden. Hutchixsox, Thomas. MlNOT, George Richards. Insurrection in, 1786. — See MlNOT, George Richards. Population of, 1765-1840. — See Chickerixg, Jesse. Proceedings in the House of Representatives, January, 1843. — See Cushixg, Luther S. ■ Report on Herbaceous Flowering Plants. — See Dewey, Chester. Reports on Ichthyology and Herpetology. — See Storer, David Hum- phreys. Report on Insects injurious to Vegetation. — See Harris, Thaddeus William. Report on Invertebrata. — See Gould, Augustus A. Report on Ornithology. — See Peabody, William Bourne Oliver. Report on Quadrupeds. — See Emmoxs, Ebenezer. Report on a Sanitary Survey. — See Shattuck, Lemuel. Report on Trees and Shrubs. — See Emersox, George B. Southern Boundary of. — See Murray, W. Statistical View of the Government of. — See Poole, Alexis. Statistics of. — See American Statistical Association' (Collec- tions). Massachusetts Abolitiox Society. The True History of the late Divi- sion in the Antislavery Societies ; being Part of the Second Annual Report of the Executive Committee. 8vo, pp. 45. Boston, 1841. Agricultural Society. — See Colmax, Henry. Lowell, John. Peck, William Dandridge. Quixcy, Josiah. Almanac. — See Almanac. Thomas, Isaiah. Antimasonic Convention. — See Antimasonic State Conyention. Antislavery Society. An Account of the Interviews which took place between a Committee of the Massachusetts Antislavery Society and the Committee of the Legislature. 8vo, pp. 26. Boston, 1836. . Proceedings of the Massachusetts Antislavery Society at the Annual Meetings held in 1854, 1855, and 1856. 8vo, pp. 67. Bos- ton, 1856. . First Annual Report, January, 1833. 8vo. pp. 56. Bost. 1833. . Second Annual Report, Jan. 1834. 8vo, pp. 48. Bost. 1834. . Third Annual Report, January, 1835. 8vo, pp. 23. Bost. 1835. . Fourth Annual Report, January, 1836. 8vo, pp. 72. Boston, 1836. (Three copies.) . 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Act of Incorporation, Laws and Regulations, Catalogue, &c. 8vo, pp. 22. Boston, 1805. (Two copies.) . Constitution, State of the Funds, and Charitable Disbursements. 16mo, pp. 16. Boston, 1813. 46 MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Massachusetts Charitable Fire Society, continued. . See Adams, John Quincy. Davis, John. Everett, Alexan- der H. Gardiner, John S. J. Gray, Francis C. Kirkland, John Thornton. Latiirop, John. MiNOT, George Richards. Paine, Charles. Pollard, Benjamin. Richardson, James. Thacher, Peter. Townsend, Alexander. Tudor, William. Welles, Arnold. Whit well, Benjamin. Charitable Mechanic Association. Catalogue of the Sixth Triennial Ex- hibition, September, 1850. 12mo, pp. 48. Boston [1850]. . Constitution of the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Associa- tion. 16mo, pp. 47. Boston, 1838. . First Exhibition and Fair, Boston, Sept. 18, 1837. With Ad- dress, &c. Svo. Boston, 1837. . Second Exhibition, &c, Boston, Sept. 23, 1839. Svo. Bos- ton, 1839. . 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Constitution and By-laws. 16mo, pp. 18. Bos- ton, 1831. Colonization Society. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Mas- sachusetts Colonization Society, February, 1833. Boston, 1833. . Third Annual Report, May, 1844. Second edition. Svo, pp. 16. Boston, 1844. . Fourth Annual Report, May, 1845. 8vo, pp. 24. Bost. 1845. . Fifth Annual Report, May, 1846. 8vo, pp. 32. Bost. 1846. . Sixth Annual Report, May, 1847. Svo, pp. 35. Bost. 1847. . Seventh Annual Report, May, 1848. Svo, pp. 36. Bost. 1848. . Eighth Annual Report, May', 1849. 8vo, pp. 32. Bost. 1849. . Ninth Annual Report, May, 1850. 8vo, pp. 36. Bost. 1850. . Tenth Annual Report, May, 1851. 8vo, pp. 40. Bost. 1851. . Eleventh Annual Report, May, 1852. Svo, pp. 24. Bost. 1852. . Twelfth Annual Report, May, 1853. Svo, pp. 40. Bost. 1853. . Thirteenth Annual Report, May, 1854. Svo, pp. 36. Bost. 1854. . Fourteenth Annual Report, May, 1855. Svo, pp. 44. Bost. 1855. . Fifteenth Annual Report, May, 1856. Svo, pp. 32. Bost. 1856. . 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Boston, 1846. . Address to the Citizens of Boston [December, 1816]. 8vo, pp. 8. [Boston, 1816.] (Three copies.) . Address of the Board of Trustees to the Public. 8vo, pp. 14. Boston, 1814. . Address of the Trustees to the Public, 1816. 8vo, pp. 16. Bos- ton [1816]. . Address of the Trustees to the Subscribers and the Public, 1822. 8vo, pp. 34. [Boston, 1822.] (Three copies.) . Address of the Trustees to the Public, May, 1844. 8vo, pp. 14. Boston, 1844. . By-laws ; with Rules and Regulations for the Government of the Asvlum for the Insane in Charlestown and the Hospital in Bos- ton. 8vo, pp. 24. Boston, 1821. . By-laws of the Massachusetts General Hospital ; with the Rules and Regulations. 8vo, pp. 28. Boston, 1830. . Civil, Religious, and Masonic Services at the Laying of the Cor- ner-stone of the Massachusetts General Hospital. July 4, 1818. 8vo, pp. 8. Boston, 1818. (Two copies.) 48 MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Massachusetts General Hospital, continued. . Report for the Year 1823. 8vo, pp. 16. Boston [1823]. (Two copies.) . Report of the Board of Trustees, 1828. 8vo, pp. 8. [Bos- ton, 1828.] . Report of the Board of Trustees, 1829. 8vo, pp. 12. [Bos- ton, 1829.] . Report of the Board of Trustees, 1833. 8vo, pp. 10. [Bos- ton, 1833.] . Report of the Board of Trustees, 1834. 8vo, pp. 24. [Bos- ton, 1834.] . Report of the Board of Trustees, 1835. 8vo, pp. 28. Boston [1835]. (Two copies.) . Report of the Board of Trustees, 1836. 8vo, pp. 24. Boston [1836]. (Two copies.) . Report of the Board of Trustees, 1837. 8vo, pp. 28. Bos- ton [1837]. . Report of the Board of Trustees, 1838. 8vo, pp. 16. Boston,' 1839. (Two copies.) . Report of the Board of Trustees, 1839. 8vo,pp. 30. Bost. 1840. . Report of the Board of Trustees, 1840. 8vo, pp. 41. Bost. 1841. . Report of the Board of Trustees, 1841. 8vo, pp. 36. Bost. 1842. . Report of the Board of Trustees, 1842. 8vo, pp. 37. Bost. 1843. . Report of the Board of Trustees, 1843. 8vo,pp. 61. 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Rules and Regulations for the Government of the Hospital ; adopted Nov. 17, 1822. 8vo, pp. 10. Boston, 1822. — — . See Haywarp, George. Medical School in Boston. Sulli- van, Richard. , History of the. — See Bowditch, Nathaniel Ingersoll. Historical Society. Act of Incorporation, By-laws, Catalogue of Mem- bers, and Circular Letter, of the Massachusetts Historical Society. 8vo, pp. 26. Boston, 1813. CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY. 49 Massachusetts Historical Society, continued. . Act of Incorporation and By-laws of the Massachusetts Histo- rical Society. 8vo, pp. 12. [Boston], 1853. . The Act of Incorporation, with the Additional Acts and By-laws, of the Massachusetts Historical Society. 8vo, pp. 19. Bost. 1857. . Catalogue of Books in the Massachusetts Historical Library. [Interleaved with Manuscript Additions.] 8vo, pp. 40. Bos- ton 1796. . Catalogue of the Books, Pamphlets, Newspapers, Charts, Manu- scripts, &c, in the Library of the Massachusetts Historical Society. [With Manuscript Additions.] 8vo. Boston, 1811. . Circular Letter, addressed in 1794, by Rev. Jeremy Belknap, D.D., Corresponding Secretary, to Gentlemen of Science in America, requesting Historical Information, and Contributions to the Library and Cabinet. 4to, pp. 3. [No imprint.] . Circular Letter to the Resident and Corresponding Members, soliciting Contributions to the Library and Cabinet. 4to, pp. 3. [No imprint.] . Circular in relation to the Importance of securing better Accom- modations for the Society. One sheet. Boston, 1832. . Circular Letter soliciting the Co-operation of the Members and others in collecting a Series of the Laws of Massachusetts. 8vo, pp. 3. Boston, 1854. . Collections of the Massachusetts Historical, Societv. First Series, vols, i.-x., 1792 to 1809. 10 vols. 8vo. Boston, 1792-1809. . Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society. Second Series, vols, i.-x., 1814 to 1823. 10 vols. 8vo. _ Boston, '1814-23. . Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society. Third Series, vols, i.-x., 1825-1849. 10 vols. 8vo. Boston, 1825-49. . Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Societv. Fourth Series, vols, i.-iv., 1852-1858. 4 vols. 8vo. Boston, 1852-58. . The Dowse Library. Proceedings of the Massachusetts Histo- rical Society relating to the Donations from Thomas Dowse ; with the Eulogy by Edward Everett. 8vo, pp. 80. Boston, 1859. . Laws and Regulations of the Massachusetts Historical Society ; revised and reported by the Standing Committee, pursuant to a Vote of the Society, April 25, 1833. 8vo, pp. 8. Cambridge, 1833. . List of Portraits in the Hall of the Historical Society. 8vo, pp. 8. [Boston, 1838.] . A Memoir of the Moheagan Indians. From the Massachusetts Historical Collections, vol. ix. 1st Series. Svo, pp. 27. Boston, 1804. . Memorial of the Massachusetts Historical Society to the Legis- lature of Massachusetts, February, 1858. 4to, pp. 3. Boston, 1858. . Order of Services, 22d of December, M.DCCC.XIIL, in Com- memoration of the Landing of the Forefathers. Svo, pp. 4. Bos- ton, 1813. . Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society [April 12, 1855 ; Annual Meeting]. 8vo, pp. 15. Boston, 1855. . Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1855- 1858. Selected from the Records. Svo. Boston, 1859. . Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society in respect to the Memory of William Hickling Prescott, Feb. 1, i859. Svo, pp. 53. Boston, 1859. . Prospectus of the Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society. Broadside. Boston, 1814. 50 MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Massachusetts Historical Society, continued. . Regulations for the Library, adopted April, 1841. 8vo, pp. 2. [Xo imprint.] . Report of the Proceedings at the Annual Meeting, April 9, 18,37. 8vo, pp. 8. Boston, 1857. . See Adams, John Quincy. Belknap, Jeremy. Bradford, William. Everett, Edward. 'Holmes, Abiel. Hubbard, William. McKean, Joseph. New-England Historic-Genealogical So- ciety. Pemberton, Thomas. Quincy, Josiah (Speech delivered in February, 1858, before a Committee of the Massachusetts Legis- lature). Tudor, William. Home Missionary Societv. Forty-fifth Annual Report, May, 1844. 8vo, pp. 48. Boston, i844. . Forty-ninth Annual Report, May, 1 848. 8vo, pp. 36. Bost. 1848. . For previous Reports, see Massachusetts Missionary Society. . Order of Services, Fifty-sixth Anniversary, May 29, 1855. Broadside. . See Hitchcock, Edward. Storrs, Richard S. Horticultural Society. Constitution and By-laws of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society. 8vo, pp. 24. Boston, 1836. . Constitution and By-laws of the Massachusetts Horticultural Societv; with the Act of Incorporation, and Transactions for 1839- 1840 and 1841. 8vo, pp. 88, x. Boston, 1842. . Impressions from the Plate deposited under the Corner-stone of Horticultural Hall, Sept. 14, 1844. 8vo. Boston, 1844. . Transactions of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, 1842- 1843 ; with Address by J. E. Teschemacher. 8vo, pp. 78. Bost. 1843. . See Cook, Zebedee, jun. Everett, Alexander H. Gray, John C (Essays). Harris, Thaddeus William. Lincoln, William. Lunt, George. Russell, John Lewis. Teschemacher, J. E. Ward, Malthus A. Hospital Life-insurance Company. Proposals of the Massachusetts Hospital Life-insurance Company. 12mo, pp. 52. Boston, 1823. ■ . Proposals of the Massachusetts Hospital Life-insurance Com- pany. 12mo, pp. 56. Boston, 1839. . Proposals of the Massachusetts Hospital Life-insurance Com- pany. 12mo, pp. 45. Boston, 1854. Humane Society. — See Humane Society of Massachusetts. Indian Language. — See Cotton, Josiah. Mass. Hist. Soc. (Coll., vol ix. 2d Series ; vol. ii. 3d Series). Infirmary for Diseases of the Lungs. Second Annual Report by the Physicians. 12mo, pp. 10. Boston, 1839. Lyceum. — See Savage, James. Magazine (The) ; or, Monthly Museum of Knowledge and Rational Entertainment. Vols, i., January-June, 1789; ii., Part I., January- June, 1790; Part II., July-December, 1790 ; iii. January-December, 1791 ; and v., Januarv-December, 1793. 4 vols. 8vo. Boston, 1789-93. [Vol. i. duplicate.] Manual. — See Burdick, William. Medical College. — See Bigelow, Henry Jacob. Bigelow, Jacob. Harvard College. Jackson, John B. S. Medical Society. The Acts of Incorporation, together with the By- laws and Ordeis, of the Massachusetts Medical Society. 8vo, pp. 27. Salem, 1806. [With Manuscript Amendments reported to the Counsellors.] CATALOGUE OE THE LIBRARY. 51 Massachusetts Medical Society, continued. . Acts of Incorporation, By-laws, and Orders, of the Massachu- setts Medical Society. 8vo, pp. 54. Boston, 1810. . Acts of Incorporation, and Acts regulating the Practice of Physick and Surgery ; with the By-laws and Orders of the Massa- chusetts Medical Society. 8vo, pp. 92. Boston, 1822. . Acts of Incorporation, and Acts regulating the Practice of Physic and Surgery ; with the By-laws and Orders of the Massa- chusetts Medical Society. 8vo, pp. 100. Boston, 1826. . Acts of Incorporation, and By-Laws and Orders, of the Massa- chusetts Medical Society. 8vo, pp. 96. Boston, 1840. . Acts of Incorporation, and the By-laws and Orders, of the Massachusetts Medical Society. 8vo, pp. 47. Boston, 1850. . Acts of the Legislature of Massachusetts for regulating the Practice of Physick and Surgery ; with the Regulations adopted by the Massachusetts Medical Society for carrying these Acts into Operation. 8vo, pp. 21. Boston, 1819. . Address to the Community on the Necessity of legalizing the Study of Anatomy. 8vo, pp. 21. Boston, 1829. . By-laws of the Massachusetts Medical Society ; revised October, 1856. * 8vo, pp. 23. [Boston, 1856.] . By-laws relating to the Examination of Candidates for License. 8vo, pp. 21. [Imperfect, no imprint.] . Fellows of the Massachusetts Medical Society. 8vo, pp. 76. Boston, 1850. . Medical Papers communicated to the Massachusetts Medical Society. Vols. i. and ii. 2 vols. 8vo. Boston, 1790, 1813. . Medical Dissertations, delivered at the Annual Meetings of the Massachusetts Medical Society. Vols. iii. and iv., 8vo. Boston, 1822, 1829. (Two copies.) . Medical Communications of the Massachusetts Medical So- ciety. Vols. v. to ix. ; New Series, vols. i. to v. 5 vols. 8vo. Bos- ton, 1830-58. . The Pharmacopoeia of the Massachusetts Medical Societv. 12mo. Boston, 1808. . Proceedings of the Counsellors of the Massachusetts Medical Society, Nov. 27, 1826. 12mo, pp. 10. [No imprint.] . Publications of the Massachusetts Medical Society, vol. i. No. 1. History and Statistics of Ovariotomy : a Prize Essay. By George H. Lyman, M.D. 8vo. Boston, 1856. . Remonstrance of the Board of Censors of Suffolk against the Privilege acceded to Harvard and Berkshire Medical Schools, in the Admission to Fellowship of the Massachusetts Medical Society. 8vo, pp. 4. Boston, 1827. . Report of a Committee on the Charter and By-laws of the Society, 1848. 8vo, pp. 8. [Boston, 1848.] . Report on Vaccinnation. Read at the Annual Meeting, June 1, 1808. 8vo, pp. 50. [Boston, 1808.] . Speeches of Drs. Thompson, James Jackson, John Homans, O. W. Holmes, S. Durkee, and H. W. Williams, at the Annual Dinner of the Massachusetts Medical Societv, May, 1856. 8vo, pp. 12. Boston, 1856. . See Bartlett, Josiah. College of Physicians. Green, John O. Hayward, George. Peirson, Abel L. Perry, Mar- shall S. Walker, William J. 52 MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Massachusetts Mercury (The), from Jan. 1, 1793, to Dec. 30, 1800. By Young and Etheridge, Alexander Young, and Young and Minns. Mercury (The) and New-England Palladium, from Jan. 2 to Dec. 29, 1801. 12 vols, folio. Boston, 1793, 1801. . See Mercury, The. New-England Palladium. Militia. — See Varnum, Joseph B. Mining Company. Correspondence relating to the Operations of the Massachusetts Mining Company. 8vo, pp. 6. , 1837. Missionary Society. Report of a Missionary Tour west of the Alle- ghany Mountains. By Samuel J. Mills and Daniel Smith. 8vo, pp. 64. Andover, 1815. . Thirty-fourth Annual Report, presented May, 1833. 8vo, pp. 56. Boston, 1833. . Thirty-eighth Annual Report, presented May, 1837. 8vo, pp. 48. Boston, 1837. . Thirty-ninth Annual Report, presented May, 1838. 8vo, pp. 44. Boston, 1838. . Fortieth Annual Report, presented May, 1839. 8vo, pp. 66. Boston, 1839. . Forty-second Annual Report, presented May, 1841. 8vo, pp. 46. Boston, 1841. . Forty-third Annual Report, presented May, 1842. 8vo, pp. 46. Boston, 1842. . For subsequent Reports, see Massachusetts Home Mission- ary Society. . See Austin, Samuel. Emmons, Nathaniel. Holmes, Abiel. Mills, Samuel J. Niles, Samuel. 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Svo, pp. lo. n. d. [Imperfect, wanting title.] . See Harrison, John P. of the State of South Carolina. Catalogue of the Trustees, Faculty, and Students, 1836-1837. Svo, pp. 8. Charleston, 1837. . Catalogue of the Officers and Students, 1839-1840. Svo, pp.8. Charleston [1840], 74 MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. MEDICAL College of the State of South Carolina, continued. . Catalogue of the Trustees, Faculty, and Students, 1847-1848. 8vo, pp. 7. Charleston, 1848. . See Dickson, Samuel Henry. Medical Society of South Carolina. WhtTRIDGE, Joshua B. Convention of South Carolina. Minutes of the Proceedings of the Medical Convention of South Carolina, February, 1848. 8vo, pp. 80. Charleston, 1848. Dissertations. — See Massachusetts Medical Society. Education. — See Caldwell, Charles. Mass. Med. Soc. (Med. Comm., vol. viii.). Stevens, Alexander H. Emulation. — See Medical Society of Tennessee. Ethics. — See Americ an Medical Association. Medical Society of the State of New York. History of the County of Franklin. S. W. Williams, M.D. — See Mass. Med. Soc. (Med. Comm., vol. vii.). Institute of Louisville. — See Louisville Medical Institute. Institution of Yale College. — See Knight, Jonathan. Yale College. Institutions of Europe. — See Horner, William E. (Introductory Lecture). Jurisprudence. By David H. Storer, M.D. — See Mass. Med. Soc. (Comm., vol. viii.). Men, The Claims of. — See Dole, George T. and Schools of Germany. — See Gibson, William (Three Lec- tures). Missionary Society in China. Address, with Minutes of Proceedings, &c. 8vo, pp. 32. Canton, China, 1838. . See Colledge, Thomas R. Museum, Philadelphia. — See Coxe, John Redman. Opinion on the Effect of the Observance of the Sabbath. — See Scot- tish Society for promoting the Due Observance of the Lord's Day. Opinions upon the Mental Competency of Mr. [Henry] Parish. — See Parish Will Case. Papers communicated to the Massachusetts Medical Society. — See Massachusetts Medical Society. and Philosophical Register. — See American Medical and Philo- sophical Register. and Physical Memoirs — See Caldwell, Charles. and Physiological Commentaries. — See Paine, Martyn. Police. — See Boston Medical Association. Hampden-District Medical Society. Police of the City of New York, Means of Improving the. — See Hosack, David. Profession, Condition, Prospect, and Duties of the. By Edward Reynolds, M.D. — See Mass. Med. Soc. (Med. Comm., vol. vi.). Condition and Prospects of the. By John Ware, M.D. — See Mass. Med. Soc. (Med. Comm., vol. vii.). Duties, Trials, and Pleasures of the. By H. L. Sabin, M.D. — See Mass. Med. Soc. (Comm., vol. viii.). Present Position of the, in Society. — See Eye, Paul F. in the British Islands. — See Wood, George B. (Introductory Lecture). . in Europe and the United States. — See Lindsly, Harvey. in the County of Norfolk, Mass. — See Alden, Ebenezer. 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Communications of the Medical Society of Connecticut, No. 1, vol. i. 8vo, pp. 80. New Haven, 1810. . See Connecticut Medical Society. of the County of Albany, N.Y. — See Willard, Sylvester D. of London. Extract from the Minutes ; with Regulations re- specting the Lettsom Medal, 1793. 4to. London, 1793. of Louisville. — See Yandell, Lunsford P. of Massachusetts. — See Massachusetts Medical Society. of Montgomery, Ala. — See Ames, S. , New Hampshire. — See Mussey, Reuben D. New-Hampshire Medical Society. , Norfolk-District. — See Norfolk-District Medical Society. , Philadelphia. — See Philadelphia Medical Society. Wood, George B. of the State of New York. By-laws of the Medical Society of the State of New York. 8vo. [No imprint. Imperfect.] . Bv-laws of the Medical Society of the State of New York. 8vo, pp. 23. Albany, 1839. . A System of Medical Ethics adopted by the Medical Society of the State of New York. 8vo, pp. 16. Albany, 1846. . See Blatchford, Thomas W. Dingley, Amasa. Ely, Sum- ner. Hamilton, Frank H. Hull, Laurens. of the State of Pennsylvania. Proceedings of the Medical So- ciety of the State of Pennsylvania ; Philadelphia, April, 18,30. 8vo, pp. 55. Philadelphia, 1850. of South Carolina. By-laws of the Medical Society of South Carolina. With Rules and Regulations of the Medical College of South Carolina. 12mo, pp. 87. Charleston, 1834. . See Ramsay, David. of Tennessee. Minutes of the Proceedings of the Medical So- ciety of Tennessee, May, 1831. With Oration bv John H. Kain, A.M. 8vo, pp. 29. Nashville, 1831. Statistics. — See Emerson, Gouverneur. Students, a Sermon to. — See Mott, Lucretia. 76 MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Medical Systems, Medical Science, and Empiricism. — See Hun, Thomas. Medicine, On Certainty in. — See Coates, Benjamin H. Improvement of. — See Dingley, Amasa. Institutes of. — See Paine, Martyn. Philosophy of. — See Paine, Martyn. Rational. — See BlGELOW, Jacob. the Study of. — See Mitchell, Thomas D. Theory and Practice of. — See Waterhouse, Benjamin. Medicines, The Coinciding Tendencies of. — See Kirtland, Jared P. Medico-Chirurgical Review. — See Paine, Martyn. Meditations concerning the Necessity, End, and Usefulness of Afflictions unto God's Children. — See Wigglesworth, Michael. on Divine Subjects. — See Lloyd, Mary. upon Fountains of Waters (Bellarmin's). — See Walker, Anthony. for Morning and Evening. — See Lyon, James. and Prayers for Sick Persons. G. Stanhope, D.D. — See Kempis, Thomas a. and Spiritual Experiences of Mr. Thomas Shepard. — See Shepard, T. Mediterranean, Commerce of the. — See Jackson, John. Excursions in the. — See Temple, Sir Grenville. Medium of Trade, Letter relating to a. — See Currency. Medulla Medicinae Universe, Appendix to the. — See Theobald, John. Theologica. — See Ames, William. Medway, Mass., Century Sermon, 1813. — See Wright, Luther. Meech, L. W., A.M. 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See Jackson, Samuel. Meigs, Josiah, A.M. Oration, New Haven, Nov. 5, 1781, on the Victory over Cornwallis at Yorktown, 19th October, 1781. 4to, pp. 14. New Haven, 1782. (Two copies.) Meigs, J. — See New-Haven Gazette. Meigs, Major Return J. A Journal of Occurrences in the Detachment com- manded by Col. B. Arnold, on the Expedition to Quebec in 1775. 4to, pp. 11. [No imprint.] See Mass. Hist. Soc. (Coll., vol. ii. 2d Series). Meilleur, J. B. — See Canada. Mein, John. A Catalogue of Mein's Circulating Library, Boston. 8vo, pp. 56. Boston, 1765. See Boston, Town of. CATALOG UK OF THE LIBRARY. 77 Mein, John; and Fleemtng, John. Register for New England and Nova Scotia. With British Lists and Almanack for 1768. 24mo. Boston. Register for New England and Nova Scotia. With British List! and Almanack for 1769. 16mo. Boston. (Two copies.) . See Boston Chronicle. Independent Chronicle. Meisser, Dr. — See Vandermaelen, Philippe. Mejico, Historia de. — See Alaman, Lucas. Mexico. Mela, Pomponius. De Situ Orbis, Libri III. Cum Notis, etc., curante Abrahamo Gronovio. 8vo. Lugd. Batav. 1722. The Worke of Pomponius Mela the Cosmographer, concerning the Situation of the World. Translated by Arthur Golding. [Black- letter.] 4to, pp. 93. London, 1585. Melancholy, A Treatise of. — See Bright, T. Melange de l'Histoire Sacree et Profane. — See Moreri, Louis. Melanges de Litterature, d'Histoire, et de Philosophic — See Archives LlTTERAIRES. Melcher, John. — See New-Hampshire Gazette. Melius Inquirendum. — See Nonconformity. Mellen, George W. F., M.D. An Inquiry into the Composition and For- mation of Acetic Acid, or Common Vinegar. 12mo, pp. 24. Bos- ton, 1838. Mellen, Grenville. The Age of Print : a Poem delivered before the Phi Beta Kappa Society, at Cambridge, 26th August, 1830. 8vo, pp. 40. Boston, 1830. Mellen, Rev. John, A.M., Lancaster and Hanover. The Doctrine of the Cross of Christ. Discourse at the Ordination of Rev. Levi Whit- man, Welfieet, April 13, 1785. [Ch., Is. 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Alonzo A. An Oration delivered before the Municipal Au- thorities of the City of Boston, July 4, 1855. 8vo, pp. 38. Boston, 1855. (Two copies.) Miner, M. — See School for Colored Girls. Mines. — See Henfrey, Benjamin. and Minerals. — See Plattes, Gabriel. of Xova Scotia. — See Young, William. of Potosi. — See Sarate, Augustine. Mines d'Espagne, Description des. — See Courte de la Blanchardiere, L'Abbe. Journal des. — See Journal des Mines. Mineral Lands of the United States in Michigan. — See United States (Ex. Doc, 1st Sess., 31st Cong., vol. iii. Part III.). Springs at Knaresborough, Yorkshire. — See Stanhope, Michael. of Western Virginia. — See Moorman, John J. Waters. — See Jorden, Edward. Mineralogie des Environs de Landeck. — See Buch, Leopold de. Mineralogy. — See Bureau des Objets d'Histoire Xaturelle a Hanau. of Massachusetts. — See Hitchcock, Edward. of New York. — See New York, State of. Minerals. — See Loyell, Robert. Minerva, American. — See American Minerva. Minerva Peruana, Xo. 12, 15 de Febrero de 1810. 4to, Lima, 1810. Minimum Duties. — See Appleton, Nathan. Mining. — See Manhattan Quartz Mining Company. Mining Company, Isle-Royale. — See Isle-Royale Mining Company. Minister, The. — See Mather, Cotton. and the Age. — See Stebbins, Rufus P. at Large, Reports of. — See Ministry at Large. Ministerial Action Recommended. — See Adams, Amos. Authority and Watchfulness. — See Dunster, Isaiah. Catechise (A). — See Hutchinson, Thomas. Duties and Immunities. — See Richards, George. Education. — See Sweetser, Seth. Faithfulness Recommended. — See Willis, William. Fidelity. — See Pierce, John. 92 MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Ministerial Fidelity Rewarded. — See Greene, David. Necessity in the Discharge of the Gospel Embassy. — See Rowland, David S. Office (The) Difficult and Responsible. — See Taylor, Oliver A. Perils. — See De Lancey, William H. Responsibility. — See Blenktn, George B. Ministers, an Act for. — See Parliament. Discourse on the Death of Seven Young. — See Mather, Cotton. are to testify the Gospel of the Grace of God. — See Cheever, Ed- ward. of Barnstable County. The Declaration of Ministers of Barnstable County, relating to Itinerant Preaching. 16mo, pp. 8. Bost. 1745. cautioned against the Occasions of Contempt. — See Chauncy, Charles. of Christ. — See Strong, Titus. to enrich those they minister unto. — See Rand, William. should be careful that they do not in their Ministry corrupt the Word of God. See Dunbar, Samuel. considered as Fellow-workers. — See Tucker, John. Exhorted and Encouraged. — See Chauncy, Charles. Rand, Wil- liam. of God approved. — See Willard, Samuel.- of the Gospel, Ambassadors for Christ. — See Eells, Nathaniel. Thayer, Ebenezer. to be Cautious of Giving Offence. — See Lowell, John. considered as Fellow-labourers. — See Hobart, Noah. an Order of Men instituted and appointed by Jesus Christ. — See Williams, Solomon. ought to desire the Prayers of the Lord's People. — See Mather, Increase. under Special Obligations to Universal Constant Purity. — See Lord, Benjamin. are Men of Like Passions with others. — See Gay, Ebenezer. must Certainly and Shortly Die. — See Loring, Israel. must make Full Proof of 'their Ministry. — See Cotton, Ward. must take Heed to their Ministry to fulfil it. — See Adams, Eliphalet. of New England. Letter to Mr. John Dury about his Pacification. 4to, pp. 12. n. d. [Imperfect ; wanting title.] . The Testimony of a Number of New-England Ministers, met at Boston, Sept. 25, 1745. 8vo, pp. 20. Boston, 1745. . See Plea for the Ministers of New England. and other Christians exhorted to be Fellow-helpers to the Truth. — See Townsend, Jonathan. and People excited to Diligence in their respective Duties. — See Ash- ley, Jonathan. under Special Obligations to Sanctity. — See Colman, Benjamin. of Portsmouth, N.Y. — See Alden, Timothy, jun. to be Prayed for by the People. — See Buckminster, Joseph. of the Protestant-Episcopal Church. — See Protestant- Episcopal Church. should avoid giving Offence in any thing. — See Turell, Ebenezer. should have a Sincere and Ardent Love to the Souls of their People. — See Rand, William. , Spiritual Parents, or Fathers in the Church of God. — See Foxcroft, Thomas. who deny Christ, he will deny. — See Stone, Nathan. CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY. 93 Ministers' Annuity SOCIETY. Constitution and Plan of a Society for affording Relief to the Families of Deceased Ministers; with Address to the Clergy. 8vo, pp. 8. [Hartford, n. d.] Duty to preach the Pure Word of God. — See Rand, William. Final Account. — See Woods, Leonard. Hope (The), and its Influence on his Preaching and Character. — See Collier, William. Insufficiency for their Work. — See Gay, Ebenezer. Warfare and Weapons, The. — See Allen, William. MINISTRY, Directions for a Candidate of the. — See Mather, Cotton. (English), 1755. — See Memorial containing a Summary View of Facts. at Large. — See Gannett, Ezra S. in Baltimore. — See Dall, Charles H. A. in Boston. — See American Unitarian Association. Bartol, Cyrus A. in Charlestown. — See Everett, Oliver C. in Lowell. — See Wood, Horatio. in Providence, R.I. — See Stone, Edwin M. in Roxbury. — See Ritchie, James. and Ministers of the Church of England, Defence of the. — See Gau- den, John. New-Hampshire. — See Bouton, Nathaniel. for the Poor. — See Channing, William E. 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Address to the Massachusetts Chari- table Fire Society, May 29, 1795. 8vo, pp. 23. Boston, 1795. Continuation of the History of the Province of Massachusetts Bay, from the Year 1748. 8vo. Boston, 1798. Continuation of the History of the Province of Massachusetts Bay, 1748 to 1765, vol. ii. 8vo. Boston, 1803. Eulogv on George Washington ; delivered before the Inhabitants of the Town of Boston [Jan. 9, 1800]. 8vo, pp. 24. Boston [1800]. Eulogy on George Washington ; delivered before the Inhabitants of Boston [Jan. 9, 1800. Second edition.] 8vo, pp. 24. Boston, n. d. History of the Insurrections in Massachusetts in 1786, and the Rebel- lion consequent thereon. 8vo. Worcester, 1788. [Two copies ; one imperfect.] vol. ii. 13 94 MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Minot, Hon. George Richards, A.M., continued. Oration delivered March 5, 1782, to commemorate the Tragedy of the 5th of March, 1770. 4to, pp. 15. Boston, 1782. (Two copies.) See Boston Massacre. Mass. Hist. Soc. (Coll., vol. viii. 1st Series). Minster of Beverly, History of the. — See Oliver, George. Minstrel, The. — See Beattie, James. Mint, United-States. — See Seybert, Adam. Coins belonging to the. — See Du Bois, William E. Minute-Men, Sermon before the ; Groton, February, 1775. — See Webster, Samuel. Minutes taken from the Speech of Sir E. S. — See Stephens, William. Mirabeau, Honore Gabriel, Count de. Considerations sur l'Ordre de Cin- cinnatus ; ou, Imitation d'un Pamphlet Anglo-Americain. 8vo. Lon- dres, 1785. Considerations on the Order of Cincinnatus ; with M. Turgot's Letter to Dr. Price on the Constitutions of America, &c. Translated from the French. 8vo. London, 1785. Considerations on the Order of Cincinnatus. Translated from the French. New edition. 8vo, pp. 68. Phil. 1786. (Three copies.) Considerations on the Order of Cincinnatus. 8vo, pp. 82. [No imprint.] Reflections on the Observations on the Importance of the American Revolution. Translated by R. Price, D.D. 8vo, pp. 19. Philadel- phia, 1786. (Two copies.) See France. Mirabille Dei inter Indicos. — See Brainerd, David. Miracles, Vindication of. — See Lardner, Nathaniel. of our Saviour, Discourses on the. — See Woolston, Thomas. of Simon de Montfort. — See Rishanger, William de. Miranda, Gen. Frangois. Correspondance du General Miranda avec le General Dumourier. 8vo. Paris [1793]. Extrait du Proces -Verbal des Deliberations du Comite de la Guerre. Interrogatoire du Gen. Miranda. 8vo, pp. 33. Paris [1793]. Miranda a ses Concitoyens. 8vo, pp. 24. Paris [1793]. Plaidoyer pour le General Miranda accuse de Haute Trahison par Chau- veau Lagarde. 8vo, pp. 64. Paris, n. d. Reponse a une Affiche signee Le Baron, pour le General Labourdon- naye. Par Junius. 8vo, pp. 8. Paris, n. d. Reponse a Jean Skei Eustace, se disant Citoyen des Etats-Unis d'Amerique, par Junius. 8vo, pp. 20. Paris, n. d. The History of Don Francisco de Miranda's Attempt to effect a Revo- lution in South America ; with Sketches of his Life, and Notices of Caraccas. 12mo. Boston, 1808. Miroir (Le) de la Jeunesse. — See Pybrac, Guy du Faur, Sieur de. Mirror, Asiatic. — See Asiatic Mirror. for the Pretended Democracy. — See Executive Patronage. Mis.e Rolls. — See Great Britain. Miscellaneous Antiquities, &c. 4to. London, 1794. Devotions in Prose and Verse ; by a Convert from Infidelity. Parts I. and II. 8vo, pp. 55. London, 1757. Essay (A) concerning the Courses pursued by Great Britain in the Affairs of her Colonies. — See Colonies. Journal. — See North- American Review. Newspapers, from 1748 to 1786. 2 vols, folio. , 1748-86. [In- complete Files.] . See Newspapers. CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY. 95 Miscellaneous New-York Newspapers, 1756 to 1783. Folio and 4to. Now York, 1756-83. [Incomplete Files.] Pieces of Poetry. Selected from Various Eminent Authors ; with a few Originals. 16mo. Edinburgh, 1765. Miscellanies, A Collection of. — See Norris, John. Literary, Historical, &c. [Imperfect.] 8vo. , 1780. Miscellany. Containing Proclamations by the President and Council and Governors of Massachusetts ; Documents of the Provincial and Con- tinental Congress ; the Declaration of Independence ; &c. Folio, n. d. Mischief (The) of Separation. — See Sttllingfleet, Edward. Miseries of New England. — See Narrative. Revolution (English). Misery (The) and Duty of an Oppressed and Enslaved People. — See Web- ster, Samuel. , New-England's. A Poem. — See New-England's Misery. Misiones, Memoria sobre la Provincia de. Por D. Gonzalo de Doblas. — See Angelis, Pedro de (Doc., t. iii.). Relacion de la Provincia de. — See Angelis, Pedro de (Doc, t. iv.). de la Villa de Tarija. — See Angelis, Pedro de (Doc, t. v.). Misrepresentations Corrected, and Truth Vindicated. — See Edwards, Jonathan. Mission to Ceylon. — See Winslow, Miron. to the French Republic, 1794-1796. Scipio's Reflections on Monroe's View of the Conduct of the Executive. — See Hamilton, Alexander. Monroe, James. in Greenland. — See Crantz, David. to the Mohawk Indians. — See Chauncy, Charles. among the Poor in Boston. — See Cleveland, Charles. of the Prot. -Episcopal Church in Boston. — See Butler, Clement M. to Rome. — See Levin, Lewis C. St. Stephen's Chapel. — See Wells, E. M. P. to Seamen. — See Robinson, John P. at Tranquebar. — See Ziegenbalg, Bartholomew. of the United Brethren among the Indians. — See Loskiel, George Henry. to Western Asia. — See Temple, Daniel. Mission School, African. — See African Mission-School Society. Mission des Abnaquis a l'Acadie. — See Bigot, Vincent. de l'lmmaculee Conception au Pays de Ilinois. — See Gravier, Jacques. de St. Francis de Sales. — See Bigot, Jacques. de St. Joseph de Sillery. — See Bigot, Jacques. Missionary Argument, The. — See Doane, George W. Biography. — See American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Bishop, The. — See Doane, George W. Efforts. 8vo, pp. 7. Boston, 1842. Enterprise, Moral Dignity of the. — See Wayland, Francis, jun. , Principles of the. — See Tuckerman, Joseph. Failures the Reason for Renovated Exertions. — See Johnson, Evan M. Herald, The. — See American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Nestorians. Intelligence. — See General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States. Jubilee, Williams College. Proceedings of the Missionary Jubilee held at Williams College, Aug. 5, 1856. 8vo. Bost. 1856. (Two copies.) Magazine. — See Panoplist, The. 96 MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Missionary Papers. — See Southern Board of Foreign Missions. School. — See Anderson, Rufus. Society. — See Evangelical Missionary Society. General As- sociation of Connecticut. Massachusetts Episcopal Missionary Society. New-Hampshire Missionary Society. New-York Protestant-Episcopal Missionary Society. United Foreign Missionary Society. of Connecticut. Act of Incorporation. With Address of Trus- tees, Narrative of Missions, &c, for 1802. 8vo, pp. 24. Hartford, 1803. (Three copies.) . Communications from the London Missionary Society to the Missionary Society of Connecticut. 8vo, pp. 16. Hartford, 1803. . Constitution. With Address from Board of Trustees, and Nar- rative of Missions, &c. 8vo, pp. 27. Hartford, 1800. (Four copies.) . Second Address from the Trustees ; with Narrative of Missions, &c, to 1800. 8vo, pp. 20. Hartford, 1801. (Two copies.) . Narrative on the Subject of Missions, and a Statement of Funds to the Year 1801. 8vo, pp. 21. Hartford, 1802. (Two copies.) . Narrative of Missions, &c, 1803. 8vo, pp. 18. Hartford, 1804. . Narrative of Missions, &c, 1804. 8vo, pp. 16. Hartford, 1804. . Narrative of Missions, &c, 1805. 8vo, pp. 19. Hartford, 1806. . Narrative of Missions, &c, 1808. 8vo, pp. 18. Hartford, 1809. . Narrative of Missions, &c., 1809. 8vo, pp. 19. Hartford, 1810. . Narrative of Missions, &c, 1810. 8vo, pp. 22. Hartford, 1811. . Fifteenth Annual Account of the Missionary Labors directed by the Trustees in 1813. 8vo, pp. 28. Hartford, 1814. . See Schermerhorn, John F. Strong, Cyprian. , New York. — See Miller, Samuel. of Philadelphia. — See Rhees, Morgan J. of the South Parish, Lowell. — See Woods, Horatio. Tour, Report of a. By Samuel J. Mills and Daniel Smith. — See Massachusetts Missionary Society. Mills, Samuel J. Voyages, Account of Two. — See Thompson, Thomas. Missiones de los Indios, que llaman Chiquitos. — See Fernandez, Juan Patricio. Missions. — See American Baptist Missionary Union. American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Anderson, Rufus. Appleton, Jesse. Auxiliary Foreign Missionary Society of Franklin County. Baptist Board of Foreign Missions. Baptist General Convention for Missionary Purposes. Baptist Mission in Jamaica. Baptist Missionary Society. Butler, Clement M. Cox, Samuel Hanson. Day, Jeremiah. Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant-Episcopal Church. Evan- gelical Missionary Society. Ferris, Isaac. Fisher, Samuel W. Foreign Missionary Society of the Valley of the Missis- sippi. French-Canadian Missionary Society. Harrington, Henry F. Hawes, Joel. Holmes, Abiel. Johns, Evan. Keep, John.* Kollock, Henry. Livingston, John H. Medical Mis- sionary Society. Miller, Samuel. Missionary Society of Connecticut. Morse, Jedidiah. New-England Missionary In- telligencer. Niles, Samuel. Protestant-Episcopal Church. Proudfit, Alexander. Skinner, Thomas H. Smith, J. Few. United Brethren. United Foreign Mission Society. West- ern Foreign Missionary Society. Williams, William R. Wisner, Benjamin B. CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY. Missions, continued. , Baptist. — See Baptist Missionary SOCIETY of Massachusetts. , Catholic, among the Indian Tribes. — See Shea, John G. in India. An Appeal to Liberal Christians for the Cause of Christianity in India. 8vo, pp. 63. Boston, 1825. . See BUCHANAN, Claudius. to the Indians. — See Beatty, Charles. TUCKEBMAN, Joseph (Dis- course, &c). in the Levant. — See American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. of the Nestorian Christians in Central and Eastern Asia. — See Nes- torians. to the New Settlements. — See General Association of Connecticut. among the Senecas and Munsees. — See ALDEN, Timothy. , South-Sea. — See Smith, Sarah Tappan. Missions Actuelles (Des) en France. — See CHBONIQUE RELIGIEUSE. des Peres de la Comp. de Jesus dans la Nouvelle-France. — See Bres- SANI, Frangois-Joseph. Mississippi, Colonie Espagnole du. — See Duvallon, B. Mississippi, State of. Letter of John Henderson to the Legislature of the State of Mississippi, Dec. 28, 1840. 8vo, pp. 16. n. d. . Report of the Commissioners on the State University ; pre- sented Jan. 21, 1841. 8vo, pp. 8. Jackson, 1841. . Report of the Committee on the Collection of the Revenue, &c, Jan. 16, 1841. 8vo, pp. 15. Jackson, 1841. . Report of the Select Committee on Banks and Currency to the Legislature of Mississippi, Jan. 1841. 8vo, pp. 7. Jackson, 1841. . Report of the Select Committee on State Bonds to the Legisla- ture of Mississippi, 1841. 8vo, pp. 28. Jackson, 1841. . Report of the Select Committee of the Legislature on the Tariff ; presented Jan. 18, 1841. 8vo, pp. 8. Jackson, 1841. . See Besancon, L. A. Butler, Mann. Darby, William. Address to the People of. — See Graves, Richard S. Synod of. — See Synod. Mississippi Annual Conference. Minutes of the Mississippi Annual Conference, Natchez, December, 1839. 8vo, pp. 28. Natchez, 1840. Land Company, New-England. — See New-England Mississippi Land Company. River. — See Cavelier, M. Coxe, Daniel. Hutchins, Thomas. Marquette, Jacques. Navigator, The. United States (Sen. Doc, 2d Sess., 26th Cong., vol. v. Part II.). , Discovery of the. — See French, Benjamin F. (Historical Col- lections of Louisiana). , Inundations of the. — See United States (Sen. 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Boston, 1721. Letter to his Brother ; with Letter from Rev. John Eliot, Guilford, to Benjamin Eliot. 8vo, pp. 21. Boston, n. d. Nehemiah on the Wall in Troublesom Times. Election Sermon, 1667. 4to, pp. 34. Cambridge, 1671. (Four copies.) See Mather, Increase (Elijah's Mantle). Shepard, Thomas. Mitchell, Rev. Andrew. The Causes of Opposition to the Gospel. A Sermon preached before the Society in Scotland for propagating Christian Knowledge, Jan. 2, 1764. 8vo, pp. 47. Edinburgh, 1764. Mitchell, James. [Blind and Deaf.] — See Dewar, Henry. Mitchell, John K., M.D. Lecture Introductory to the Course on the Prac- tice of Medicine, Jefferson Medical College, Nov. 2, 1847. 8vo, pp. 24. Philadelphia, 1847. Introductorv Lecture, Jefferson Medical College, Oct. 16, 1849. 8vo, pp. 24. 'Philadelphia, 1849. Mitchell, Miss Maria. Correspondence relative to the Award of the King of Denmark's Comet Medal to Miss M. Mitchell for the Discovery of a Telescopic Comet, Oct. 1, 1847. 8vo, pp. 24. Cambridge, 1849. Mitchell, Martin. History of the County of Fond du Lac, Wis. 12mo, pp. 96. Fond du Lac, 1854. and Osborn, Joseph H. Geographical and Statistical History of the County of Winnebago, Wis. 12mo. Oshkosh, 1856. Mitchell, Hon. Nahum, A.M. History of the Early Settlement of Bridge- water, in Plvmouth Countv, Mass. ; including a Family Register. 8vo. Boston, 1840. Mitchell, Thomas D., M.D. The Study of Medicine; an Introductory Lecture delivered at the Philadelphia College of Medicine, Oct. 15, 1S49. 8vo, pp. 24. Philadelphia, 1849. CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY. 09 Mitchell, Thomas I)., M.D., continued. Valedictory Address, Transylvania University. — See Transylvania University (Annual Announcement, 1839^-40). Mitchill, Samuel Latham, M.D. The Life, Exploits, and Precepts of Tammanv, the Indian Chief. Oration before the Tammany Society, May 12, 1795. 8vo, pp. 36. New York, 179";. Oration before the Society of Black Friars, New York, 11th November, 1793. 8vo, pp. 34. 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Sermon preached Nov. 3, 1814, before the Society for propagating the Gospel among the Indians and others in North America. With Re- port. 8vo, pp. 44. Boston, 1814. (Two copies.) See McClure, David. Morse, Jedidiah. Parish, Henry. — See Parish-Will Case. Parish Library of the Federal-Street Congregational Society. — See Fede- ral-Street Congregational Society. Parish- Wtll Case (The) before the Surrogate of the City of New York. Medical Opinions upon the Mental Competency of Mr. Parish. 8vo. n. d. CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY. 193 Parishes, Rights of Congregational. — See COUNCIL at Groton. LOWELL, John. Park, Rev. Edwards A., D.D. The Indebtedness of the State to the Clergy. Election Sermon, 18,31. 8vo, pp. 59. Boston, 1851. (Two copii >.) Memoir of the Life and Character of Samuel Hopkins, D.D. Second edition. 8vo. Boston, 1854. Sermon on the Revelation of God in his Works; delivered at the In- stallation of Rev. Jacob M. Manning, Boston, March 11, 18,37. [Ch., William A. 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Parker, Edward P. Memoir of Rev. Edward L. Parker. — See Parker, Edward L. (History of Londonderry). Parker, Rev. Freeman. — See Appleton, Jesse. Tappan, David. Parker, Hon. Isaac, LL.D., Chief-Justice of Massachusetts. Address to the Bar of the County of Suffolk [Jan. 21, 1828], on the Death of Hon. Samuel Howe. 8vo, pp. 14. Boston, 1828. Sketch of the Character of the late Chief-Justice Parsons, in an Ad- dress to the Grand Jury, Supreme Judicial Court, Boston, Nov. 23, 1813. 8vo, pp. 32. Boston, 1813. (Three copies.) See Cooke, Parsons. Palfrey, John G. 194 MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Parker, Rev. Isaiah. — See Gair, Thomas. Parker, James, Esq. — See Marvin, Dudley. Parker, James. — See New-York Gazette. Parker, Rev. Jeroboam. A Century Sermon delivered at Southborough, July 17, 1827. 8vo, pp. 39. "Boston, 1827. (Two copies.) Sermon delivered at Southborough, Dec. 17, 1806, at the Dedication of a new Meeting-house ; with Address by Peter Whitney. 8vo, pp. 23. Boston, 1807. Parker, Hon. Joel, LL.D. A Charge to the Grand Jury upon the Importance of maintaining the Supremacy of the Laws ; with a Brief Sketch of the Character of William M. Richardson. 8vo, pp. 32. Concord, N.H., 1838. Charge to the Grand Jury upon the Uncertainty of the Law ; delivered on the Circuit, 1841 and 1842. 8vo, pp. 16. Concord, N.H., 1842. [ ] Criticism Criticised. Intended as a Supplement to the Law Reporter for January, 1859. 8vo, pp. 56. Boston, 1859. [ ] The Law of Homicide. [From the North-American Review for January, 1851. J 8vo, pp. 28. [Boston, 1851.] . Letter to John A. Goodwin, Esq., on the Report of the Committee on the Revision of the Statutes. 8vo, pp. 4. [Boston, 1859.] Memorial to the Legislature of Massachusetts, Sept. 13, 1859. 8vo, pp. 14. [Boston, 1859.] Progress. An Address before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Dart- mouth College, July 29, 1846. 8vo, pp. 26. Hanover, 1846. 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The Nebraska Question. Some Thoughts on the New Assault upon Freedom in America. Discourse preached Feb. 12, 1854. 8vo, pp. 72. Boston, 1854. The Public Education of the People. An Oration delivered before the Onondaga Teachers' Institute at Syracuse, N.Y., 4th October, 1849. 8vo, pp. 59. Boston, 1850. Sermon of War; preached June 7, 1846. 8vo, pp. 43. Boston, 1846. Some Thoughts on the Most Christian Use of the Sunday. A Sermon preached Jan. 30, 1848. 8vo, pp. 51. Boston, 1848. See Brownson, Orestes A. Parker, Rev. Thomas. — See Notes, James. Parkes, Samuel. A Letter to the Farmers and Graziers of Great Britain, to explain the Advantages of using Salt. 8vo, pp. 88. Phil. 1819. Parkhurst, Rev. J. W. A Historical Sermon, giving a Concise History of the First Baptist Church in Dedham ; delivered Aug. 2, 1846. Svo, pp. 20. Boston, 1846. Parkinson, John. Paradisi in Sole, Paradisvs Terrestris ; or, A Choise Garden of all Sorts of Rarest Flowers. The second impression. % Folio. London, 1656. Parkman, Rev. Ebenezer. The Love of Christ constraining us. Convention Sermon, 1761. 8vo, pp. 37. Boston, 1761. (Two copies.) Reformers and Intercessors> sought by God. Discourse at South- borough, May 15, 1757. 8vo, pp. 44. Boston, 1757. See Stone, Nathan. Parkman, Rev. Francis, D.D. A Discourse delivered May 3, 1840, on the Death of Rev. John T. Kirkland, D.D. 8vo, pp. 30. Boston, 1840. (Two copies.) Enquiring of the Fathers ; or, Seeking Wisdom from the Past. Dis- courses preached in the New North Church, Dec. 9, 1838. Svo, pp. 40. Boston, 1839. Extracts from a Discourse on the late Rev. Professor Ware [jun.]. Svo, pp. 8. [1843]. (Two copies.) The Providence of God displayed in the Revolutions of the World. Sermon preached Sept. 19, 1830; occasioned by the Revolutions in France. Svo, pp. 18. Boston, 1830. 196 MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Parkman, Rev. Francis, D.D., continued. Sermon delivered at the Interment of Rev. 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Parsons, Elizabeth. — See S. S. Seward Institute. Parsons, Rev. Jonathan. The Doctrine of Justification by Faith Asserted and Explained. Three Lecture-Discourses, preached in Newbury, 1747. 8vo, pp. 95. Boston, 1748. CATALOGUE OF TI1K LflJItARY. Parsons, Rev. Jonathan, continued. Manna gathered in the Morning ; or, Christ the True Manna. Dis- course delivered at Newbury. 8vo, pp. 37. Boston, 1 7 • > 1 . Manna gathered in the Morning ; or, Christ the True Manna. A Dis- course. Second edition. lOmo, pp. 38. Newbun port, n. d. and McGregore, Rev. David. A Rejoinder to Rev. Robert Abercrom- bie's Remarks on a Narrative of Proceedings of the Presbytery of Boston. 8vo, pp. 27. Boston, 1758. (Two copies.) Observations on the Doctrines and Uncharitableness of Rev. Jona- than Parsons, of Newbury. 8vo, pp. 70. Boston, 17";7. Mr. Parsons corrected ; or, An Addition of Some Things to his late Sermon. 16mo, pp. 15. Boston, 1743. See Greenleaf, Jonathan. Tucker, John. Parsons, Capt. Jonathan. A Consideration of Some Unconstitutional Mea- sures adopted and practiced in this State. In an Address to the Public. 8vo, pp. 24. Newburyport, 1784. See Murray, John. Parsons, Rev. Joseph, Salisbury. The Validity of Presbyterian Ordina- tion. Sermon at the Ordination of Rev. John Blunt, New Castle, N.H., Dec. 20, 1732. lGmo, pp. 27. Boston, 1733. Parsons, Rev. Joseph, Bradford. Election Sermon, 1759. 8vo, pp. 35. Boston, 1759. (Three copies.) Religion recommended to the Soldier. Artillery-Election Sermon, 1744. 8vo, pp. 30. Boston, 1744. (Two copies.) Two Discourses concerning the Importance of the Belief and Profession of the Gospel to Eternal Salvation. 8vo, pp. 37. Boston, 1759. Parsons, Laurence, Earl of Rosse. Observations on the Present State of the Currency of England. 8vo, pp. 95. London, 1811. Parsons, Rev. Moses, A.M. The Character of Able Ministers of the New Testament described. Sermon at Ordination of Rev. Obadiah Par- sons, Gloucester, Nov. 11, 1772. [Ch., S. 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Boston, 1859. Parsons, Rev. Thomas. Christianity a System of Peace. Third American edition. 16mo, pp. 49. New Bedford, 1814. Parsons, Usher, M.D. Address delivered before the American Medical As- sociation at St. Louis, May 2, 1854. 8vo, pp. 4. [1854]. Battle of Lake Erie. A Discourse delivered before the Rhode-Island Historical Society, Feb. 16, 1852. 8vo, pp. 36. Providence, 1853. 200 MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Parsons, Usher, M.D., continued. [ J Genealogy of the Frost Family, Elliot, York County, Maine. 8vo, pp. 27. [Xo imprint.] The Life of Sir William Pepperrell, Bart. 12mo. Boston, 1855. Memoir of Charles Frost. 8vo, pp. 15. Boston, n. d. Physician for Ships : containing- Medical Advice for Seamen and other Persons at Sea. Third edition. 12mo. Boston, 1842. Prize Dissertations on, 1. Inflammation of the Periosteum ; 2. Eneuresis Irritata ; 3. Cutaneous Diseases ; 4. Cancer of the Breast ; 5. Malaria. Second edition. 8vo. Providence, 1849. 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Lon- don, 1792. of Pennsylvania. — See Bradford, William. Pennsylvania. Penance, Sacrament of. — See Wharton, Charles H. Pendleton, Hon. Edmund. An Address to the American Citizens on the Present State of our Country. 8vo, pp. 20. Boston, 1799. (Two copies.) Penelope, Ship. — See Tribunal de Commerce (Memoire). Penhallow, Samuel, Esq. The History of the Wars of Xew England with the Eastern Indians, 1703 tcf-1726. [Preface by B. Colman.] 16mo. Boston, 1726. (Two copies.) See New-Hampshire Hist. Soc. (Coll., vol. i.). Penhallow t et al. vs. Doane's Administrators. A Report of the Opinions of the Judges in the Cause of Penhallow et al. vs. Doane's Administra- tors ; Supreme Court of the United States, February Term, 179<3. 8vo, pp. 69. Philadelphia, 1795. (Two copies.) Penington, Isaac. — See Crook, John. Penington, John. Scraps, Osteologic and Archaiological, read before the Council of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. 8vo, pp. 16. Philadelphia, 1841. Penington, John, and Son. 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CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY. 401 Smith, J. Spear. Memoir of Baron DeKalb; read at the Meeting of the Maryland Historical Society, 7th January, 1858. 8vo, pp. 36. Bal- timore, 1858. Smith, J. W., M.D. Dental Visitor. 12mo, pp. 24. Northampton, 1843. Smith, James. Man, with his Ability through the Atonement, to render himself acceptable to God. 8vo, pp. 20. Albany, 1841. Smith, James M'Cune, M.D. — See Association for the Benefit of Colored Orphans (Report). Smith, Hon. Jeremiah, LL.D., Chief-Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court of New Hampshire. Sketch of the Character of Judge [Caleb] Ellis ; delivered to the Grand Jury, Haverhill, May 21, 1816. 8vo, pp. 26. Portsmouth, 1816. See Morison, John H. Smith, Jerome Van Crowninshield, M.D. — See Boston News-Letter. Smith, Capt. John. The Generall Historie of Virginia, New England, and the Summer Isles ; with the Names of the Adventurers, Planters, and Governours, 1584-1626. [With Plates.] Folio. London, 1626. 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An Address pronounced before the Medical Gra- duates of the University of Maryland, April 7, 1828. 8vo, pp. 24. Baltimore, 1828. Smith, Nathaniel. The Quaker's Spiritual Court Proclaim'd ; being a Nar- rative of Two Several Tryals before the New-High-Court of Justice. Preface by Randolph Yearwood. 4to, pp. 40. London [1668]. Smith, N. Ruggles. Oration, pronounced July 4, 1808, before the Citizens of the Town of Roxbury. 8vo, pp. 19. Boston, 1808. Smith, Rev. Peter Thacher. — See Langdon, Samuel. Smith, Mrs. Rachel. — See Lincoln, Henry. Smith, Rev. Robert. The Obligations of the Confederate States of North America to praise God. Two Sermons, National Thanksgiving, Dec. 13, 1781. 8vo, pp. 36. Philadelphia, 1782. Smith, Hon. Robert, Secretary of State of the United States. Address to the People of the United States. 8vo, pp. 20. [Baltimore, 1811.] (Two copies.) Address to the People of the United States. With Appendix. 8vo, pp. 41. Baltimore, 1811. See Coleman, William. Hanson, Alexander C. Madison, James. Smith, Roswell C. Reply to the Charges of Daniel Adams. 8vo, pp. 12. [Providence, 1831.] Smith, Samuel. The History of the Colony of Nova Caesarea, or New Jersey, to 1721. 8vo. Burlington, N.J., 1765. Smith, Gen. Samuel. Speech delivered in the United-States Senate. 28th November, 1848, on the Resolution of Mr. Hillhouse to repeal the Embargo Laws. 8vo, pp. 24. n. d. Smith, Samuel. — See Ripley. Ezra. Smith, Samuel Abbot. — See Leonard, Levi W. Smith, Samuel Hanbury, M.D. — See Ohio State Lunatic Asylum. Smith, Samuel Harrison. Prospectus for the Republication of the Monthly Review. 8vo. pp. 4. Philadelphia, 1794. See National Intelligencer. Smith, Rev. Samuel Stanhope, D.D., President of the College of New Jersey. Discourse at the Funeral of Rev. Gilbert Tennent Snowden, Cran- berry, N.J., Feb. 22, 1797. 8vo, pp. 37. Philadelphia [1797]. Discourse on the Guilt and Folly of being ashamed of Religion ; Bos- ton, Oct. 17, 1790. 8vo, pp. 25. 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(Discourses and Addresses). Smith, Sir Thomas. — See Belknap, Jeremy (Amer. Biog.). Smith, Rev. Thomas, Portland. The Great Duty of Gospel Ministers to preach, not themselves, but Christ Jesus the Lord. Sermon at the Ordination of Rev. Solomon Lombard, Gorhamtown, Dec. 26, 1751. 8vo, pp. 63. Boston, 1751. See Deane, Samuel. Willis, William. Smith, Rev. Thomas. The Sacred Mirror ; or, Compendious View of Scrip- ture History. First American edition. 12mo. Boston, 1806. Smith, Thomas Laurens. A Historical Address; delivered July 4, 1839, at the Centennial Anniversary of the Settlement of Windham. 8vo, pp. 32. Portland, 1840. (Two copies.) Smith, Hon. Truman. New-Jersey Election, 1838. Speech in Opposition to Mr. C. Johnson, of Tennessee ; House of Representatives, Feb. 25 and 26, 1840. 8vo, pp. 21. AVashington, 1840. Speech on the Bill to admit California into the Union ; delivered in the United-States Senate, July 8, 1850. 8vo, pp. 32. Washington, 1850. Speech on the French Spoliation Claims; United-States Senate, Jan. 16 and 17, 1851. 8vo, pp. 32. Washington, 1851. Speech on the Nebraska Question ; delivered in the United-States Se- nate, Feb. 10 and 11, 1854. 8vo, pp. 23. Washington, 1854. Speech on the Oregon Question; House of Representatives of the United States, Feb. 7, 1846. 8vo, pp. 19. Washington, 1846. Speech on the Physical Character of the Northern States of Mexico, &c. ; House of Representatives of the United States, March 2, 1848. 8vo, pp.31. Washington, n. d. Speech on Removals, and Appointments to Office ; delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 21 and 23, 1850. 8vo, pp. 32. Washington, n. d. Smith, Rev. William, D.D., Provost of the University of Pennsylvania. Discourses on Several Public Occasions during the War in America. 8vo. London, 1759. Eulogium on Benjamin Franklin, LT^.D. ; delivered March 1, 1791, be- fore the American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia. 8vo, pp. 45. Philadelphia, 1792. Oration in Memory of Gen. Montgomery, and of the Officers who fell with him ; delivered Feb. 19, 1776, before Congress. Second edition. 8vo, pp. 36. London, reprinted, 1776. [ ] A Poem on the Rising Glorv of America ; delivered at Nassau Hall, Sept. 25, 1771. 8vo, pp. 27. Philadelphia, 1772. Sermon on the Present Situation of American Affairs ; preached in Christ Church, June 23, 1775, before the Officers of the Third Batta- lion of the City of Philadelphia. 8vo, pp. 24. Lond., reprinted, 1775. CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY. 405 Smith, Rev. William, D.D., Provost of the University of Pennsylvania, continued. ; and Franklin, Benjamin. — See Rich (Bibliotheca Americana Nova, p. 111). A Brief State of the Province of Pennsylvania. Third edition. 8vo, pp. 47. London, 1756. [Smith, William.] An Examination of the Connecticut Claim to Lands in Pennsylvania. With Appendix. 8vo, pp. 94 ; and Appendix, pp. 32. Philadelphia, 1774. Smith, Hon. William, Chief-Justice of Xorth Carolina. A True and Faith- ful Narrative of the Proceedings of the House of Burgesses of Xorth Carolina, Feb. 5, 1739-40, on the Articles of Complaint exhibited against the Hon. William Smith, Esq., Chief-Justice of the said Pro- vince. 8vo, pp. 52. , 1740. Smith, Rev. William, Newport. The Convict's Visitor; or, Penitential Offices ; consisting of Prayers, Lessons, and Meditations. 16mo, pp. 85. Newport, R.I. [1791]. Smith, Hon. William. The History of the Province of New York, from the First Discovery to the Year M.DCC.XXXII. 4to. London, 1757. The History of the Province of New York, from the First Discovery to the Year 1732. Second edition. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1792. The Historv of the late Province of New Yosk, from its Discovery to 1762. 2 vols. 8vo. New York, 1829. Smith, William, LL.D. A History of Greece, from the Earliest Times to the Roman Conquest ; with Supplementary Chapters on the History of Literature and Art. With Notes, and a Continuation to the Pre- sent Time, by C. C. Felton, LL.D. 8vo. Boston, 1857. Smith, Hon. William, LL.D. A Comparative View of the Constitutions of the Several States with each other and with that of the United States. 4to. Philadelphia, 1796. An Oration delivered in Charleston, S.C., 4th July, 1796, before the American-Revolution Society and South-Carolina State Society of Cincinnati. 8vo, pp. 40. Charleston, n. d. Speeches delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, January, 1794, on the proposed Commercial Regulations. 8vo, pp. 75. Philadelphia, 1794. See Ramsay, David. Smith, William, Peterborough, N.H. — See Leonard, Levi W. Smith, William, Esq. History of Canada, from its First Discovery to the Year 1791. 2 vols. 8vo. Quebec, 1815. Smith, William, jun. — See New York, Colony of. [Smith, Dr. William Pitt.] Observations on Conventions. 16mo, pp. 13. New York, 1793. See Linn, William. Smith, W. P. Building and Loan Associations : their Character, Opera- tions, and Advantages. 8vo, pp. 22. Boston, 1852. Smith, William R. Discourse delivered before the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Jan. 15, 1850. 8vo, pp. 53. Madison, 1850. The History of Wisconsin. In Three Parts, — Historical, Documentary, and Descriptive. Vol. i. and vol. iii. 2 vols. 8vo. Madi- son, 1854. Smith, William S. — See Lloyd, Thomas. Smith School, Boston. — See Boston, City of. Smithson, James. — See Rhees, William J' Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge. — See Smithsonian Institu- tion. VOL. II. 52 406 MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge. 10 vols. 4to. Vol. i., Washington, 1848 : vol. ii., 1851 ; vols. iii. and iv., 1852; v., 1853; vi., 1854; vii., 1855; viii., 1856; ix., 1857; x., 1858. . First Report of the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution to Board of Regents, December, 1847. 8vo, pp. 48. Washington, 1848. . Tenth Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smith- sonian Institution, 1855. 8vo. Washington, 1856. . 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Benjamin Whitman ; Supreme Judicial Court, Dec. 27, 1833. 12mo, pp. 82. Boston, 1834. Sneyd, Charlotte Augusta (Transl.). A Relation ; or, rather, A True Account of the Island of England, A.D. 1500. Printed for the Camden So- ciety. 4to. London, 1847. Snorre Thorbrandi Filius. — See Royal Society of Northern Anti- quaries. Snow, Azell, vs. John Ford and John S. Sleeper. Trial for Libel ; Supreme Judicial Court, April 25, 1838. 12mo, pp. 32. Boston, 1838. SNOW, Caleb H., M.D. A History of Boston, the Metropolis of Massachu- setts, from its Origin to the Present Period. 8vo. Boston, 1825. SNOW, Edwin M. Report on Small-pox in the City of Providence. — See Providence, City of. Snow, Henry. Address delivered to the Graduates of the Union Literary Societv of Miami University, Aug. 10, 1841. 8vo, pp. 16. Oxford, Ohio, 1841. Snowden, Rev. Gilbert Tennent. — See Smith, Samuel Stanhope. Snuff, Manufacture of. — See Excise Laws. Soap, Manufacturers of. — See Association of Tallow-chandlers and Soap- makers. Sober Answer to the Friendly Debate between a Conformist and a Non- Q t ZO conformist. 8vo. London, 1669. Inquiry into the Reasonings of the Serious Inquiry. — See Noncon- formity. Remarks on a Modest Proof, &c. — See Wigglesworth, Edward. Reply to the Sober Answer of Rev. Mr. Cawdrey. — See Firm in, Giles. and Temperate Discourse concerning the Interest of Words in Prayer. — See D., H. Sobriety, Christian. — See Mayhew, Jonathan. Social Compact, Treatise on the. — See Rousseau, Jean Jacques. exemplified in the Constitution of Massachusetts. — See Adams, John Quincy. Influence. — See Dawes, Thomas. Law Library. Rules and Catalogue of the Social Law Library. 8vo, pp. 24. Boston, 1814. (Two copies.) Library, Burlington, Vt. — See Burlington Social Library. Reform. — See Brownson, Orestes A. Religion Exemplified. — See Morrice, Matthias. Sociedad Mexicana de Geografia y Estadistica. Ley de 28 de Abril de 18,31, legalizando la ecsistencia de la Sociedad Mexicana de Geografia y Estadistica. 8vo, pp. 30. Mexico, 1851. Societas Regia Antiquariorum Septentrionalium. — See Royal Society of Northern Antiquaries. Societe des Amis de la Liberte et de l'Egalite de Paris. — See France. du Berry a Paris. Compte Rendu des Travaux de la Societe du Berry a Paris. Quatrieme Annee, 1856-1857. 8vo. Paris, 1857. Biblique Franchise et Etrangere. Deuxieme Rapport de la Societe Biblique Franchise et Etrangere. 8vo, pp. 68. Paris, 1835. 408 MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Societe Bibliqce Protestante de Paris. Assemblee Generate de la Societe Biblique Protestante de Paris. 8vo. Paris, 1819. pour l'Encouragement cles Ecoles Chretiennes dans la Chine et dans les Indes Orientales. Second Recueil de Documens relatifs aux Opera- tions de la Societe, Aout, 1836. 8vo, pp. 47. Geneve, 1836. Evangelique de Geneve. Assemblee Generale de la Societe Evange- lique de Geneve. 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Paris, n. d. . des Antiquaires du Nord. — See Royal Society of Northern Antiquaries. de Medecine de Marseille. Seance Publique et Expose des Tra- vaux. 1819. 8vo. Marseille, 1820. des Sans-Culottes de Nancy, a la Convention. — See France. Societes Populaires de la Charite et de Nevers. — See France. pour la Propagation des Connaissances Usuelles. — See Societies for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY. 400 Societies for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. Considerations sur les Societes pour la Propagation des Connaissances Usuellcs. Rev. Encyc. 8vo, pp. 16. Paris, 1828. for promoting Manual Labor in Literary Institutions. — See Carey, Mat. for Reformation of Manners. — See Newcome, Peter. RoSEWELL, Samuel. Shower, John. WlSHART, William. " Society in America," A Review of. — See MARTINEAU, Harriet. *. , Manners, and Politics in the United States. — See Chevalier, Michael. 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London, 1770. for promoting Agriculture in the State of Connecticut. — See Hum- phreys, David. for promoting the due Observance of the Lord's Day. Tracts, Nos. 1 to 25. 8vo. London, n. d. . Third Annual Report. 8vo, pp. 30. London, 1834. . Fourth Annual Report. 8vo, pp. 39. London, 1835. . Fifth Annual Report. 8vo, pp. 31. London, 1830. . Sixth Annual Report. 8vo, pp. 32. London, 1837. . Seventh Annual Report. 8vo, pp. 70. London, 1838. . Eighth Annual Report. 8vo, pp. 75. London, 1839. . Ninth Annual Report. 8vo, pp. 02. London, 1840. . Tenth Annual Report. 8vo, pp. 70. London, 1841. , Twelfth Annual Report. 8vo, pp. 52. London, 1843. . Evidence given in reference to Steamboats, before the Select Committee of the House of Commons. 8vo, pp. 22. London, n. d. for promoting and encouraging the Education of Children. Constitu- tion of the Society, with By-laws for the Government of the Academy at Gillisonville. lGmo, pp. 10. Charleston, 1830. for the Promotion of Agriculture in Rhode Island. — See Robbins, Asher. for the Promotion of Agriculture, Arts, and Manufactures, NeAv York. Transactions of the Society for the Promotion of Agriculture, Arts, and Manufactures, instituted in the State of New York. Second edition, revised. Vol. i., 1801 ; vol. ii., 1807 ; vol. iii., 1814. 3 vols. 8vo. Albany, 1801-14. . See Society for the Promotion of Useful Arts. for the Promotion of Internal Improvement in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. — See Pennsylvania, vol. ii. 53 414 MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Society for the Promotion of Literature and the Fine Arts. — See Typo- graphical Association. for the Promotion of Permanent and Universal Peace. Eleventh An- nual Report, 1827. 8vo, pp. 72. London, 1827. . Fourteenth Annual Report, 1830. 8vo, pp. 64. London, 1830. . Thirtieth Annual Report, 1846. 8vo, pp. 18. London, 1846. for the Promotion of Collegiate and Theological Education at the West. Fourteenth Annual Report, 1837. 8vo, pp. 63. New York, 1857. for the Promotion of Theological Education in Harvard University. An Account of the " Society for the Promotion of Theological Edu- cation in Harvard University." 12mo, pp. 24. Boston, 1816. . Address of the Directors of the Society ; "with the Act of In- corporation and By-laws. 8vo, pp. 16. Boston, 1832. . Constitution of the Society. 8vo, pp. 17. Boston [1825]. (Two copies.) . Remarks on the Constitution of the Society. With a Circular- Address. 8vo, pp. 8. Boston, 1825. . Report of the Committee relative to a New Organization, Oct. 7, 1824. 8vo, pp. 14. Boston, 1824. . See Greenwood, Francis W. P. Harvard College. for the Promotion of Useful Arts in the State of New York. Transac- tions of the Society. 4 vols. 8vo. Albany, 1801-16. . See Society for the Promotion of Agriculture, Arts, and Manufactures. for propagating Christian Knowledge. — See Brainerd, David. at Edinburgh. — See Sewall, Joseph. for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts. A Collection of Papers printed by Order of the Society. 4to, pp. 30. Lon- don, 1706. . A Collection of Papers printed by Order of the Society. 4to, pp. 88. London, 1719. [Manuscript Notes.] . A Collection of Papers printed by Order of the Society. 4to, pp. 51. London, 1741. [With Manuscript Notes.] , History of the. — See Humphreys, David. . See Apthorp, East. Ash, St. George. Bearcroft, Philip. Benson, Martin. Berkeley, George. Bisse, Philip. Butler, John. Butler, Joseph. Caner, Henry. Cornwallis, Frederic. Cornwallis, James. Cresset, Edward. Denne, John. Dou- glas, John. Drummond, Robert. Egerton, Henry. Egerton, John. Ellis, Anthony. Ewer, John. Fleetwood, William. George, William. Gilbert, John. Green, John. Greene, Thomas. Herring, Thomas. Hinchliffe, John. Hume, John. Hurd, Richard. Hutton, Matthew. Johnson, James. Keene, Edmund. Kennett, White (Bibliotheca Americana Primordia). Keppel, Frederic. Leng, John. Lisle, Samuel. Mayhew', Jona- than. Moore, John. Newcomb, Richard. Newton, Thomas. Osbaldiston, Richard. Pearce, Zachary. Porteus, Beilby. Reynolds, Richard. Ross, John. Secker, Thomas. Shipley, Jonathan. Smallwell, Edward. Stanhope, George. Stebbing, Henry. Sutton, Charles. Terrick, Richard. Thomas, John. Thompson, Thomas. Thurlow, Thomas. Trevor, Richard. Waddington, Edward. Warburton, William. Warren, John. Waugh, John. Yonge, Philip. Yorke, James. for propagating the Gospel among the Indians and others in North America. Brief Account of the Society. 4to, pp. 7. Boston, 1798. CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY. 415 Society for propagating the Gospel among the Indians and others in North America, continued. . Report of the Select Committee, 1816. 8vo, pp. 24. [Bost. 1816.] . Report of the Select Committee, 1818. 8vo, pp. 24. [Host. 1818. J . Report of the Select Committee, 1819. 8vo, pp. 28. Camb. 1819. . Report of the Select Committee, 1824. 8vo, pp. 24. Camb. 1824. . Report of the Society, 1826. 8vo, pp. 23. Cambridge, 1826. (Two copies.) . Report of the Select Committee, 1831. 8vo, pp. 20. Bost. 1831. . Report of the Select Committee, 1832. 8vo, pp. 28. Bost. 1832. . Report of the Select Committee, 1833. 8vo, pp. 23. Bost. 1833. . Report of the Select Committee,, 1840. 8vo, pp. 24. Bost. 1840. . Report of the Select Committee, 1843. 8vo, pp. 20. Bost. 1843. . Report of the Select Committee, 1844. 8vo, pp. 20. Bost. 1844. . Report of the Select Committee, 1845. 8vo, pp. 32. Bost. 1845. . Report of the Select Committee, 1846. 8vo, pp. 24. Bost. 1846. . Report of the Select Committee, 1847. 8vo, pp. 31. Bost. 1847. . Report of the Select Committee, 1848. 8vo, pp. 30. Bost. 1848. . Report of the Select Committee, 1850. 8vo, pp. 36. Bost. 1850. . Report of the Select Committee, 1855. 8vo. Bost. 1856. . Report of the Select Committee, 1856. 8vo. Bost. 1856. . See Barnard, Thomas. Bradford, Alden. Cary, Richard. CODMAN, John. EcKLEY, Joseph. Foster, John. Frisbie, Levi. Harris, Thaddeus M. Holmes, Abiel. Kendall, James. La- throp, John. Lowell, Charles. Mass. Hist. Soc. (Coll., vol. ii. 2d Series). Morse, Jedidiah. Parish, Elijah. Porter, Ebenezer. Tuckerman, Joseph. Wisner. Benjamin B. for propagating the Gospel in New England and the Parts adjacent. — See Birch, Thomas. for the Reformation of Juvenile Delinquents, New York. Twenty-fifth Annual Report, Jan. 1, 1850. 8vo, pp. 59. New York, 1850. . Twenty-eighth Annual Report, Jan. 1, 1853. 8vo, pp. 79. New York, 1853.* . Thirtieth Annual Report, Jan. 5, 1855. 8vo, pp. 86. New York, 1855. . See House of Refuge. for Reformation of Manners. Proposals for a National Reformation of Manners. 4to, pp. 35. London, 1694. for the Relief of the Destitute Sick, Edinburgh. — See Mason, John M. for the Relief of Half-Orphan and Destitute Children, New York. Fourth Annual Report, January, 1840. 12mo, pp. 23. N.Y. 1840. for the Relief of Poor Widows with Small Children, New York. — See Miller, Samuel. Spring, Gardiner. for the Relief of the Widows and Orphans of the Clergy of the Pro- testant-Episcopal Church in South Carolina. Rules and Account of the Society. 8vo, pp. 43. Charleston, S.C., 1809. for the Relief of the Widows and Orphans of Deceased Clergymen. — See Hensiiaw, J. P. K. in Scotland for propagating Christian Knowledge. Account of the Funds, Expenditure, &c. 8vo, pp. 82. Edinburgh, 1796. . Scheme of the Society Establishments, 1796. 8vo, pp. 43. [Edinburgh, 1796.] . A Short State of the Society, 1732. 8vo, pp. 32. Edinburgh, 1732. (Two copies.) 416 MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Society in Scotland for propagating Christian Knowledge, continued. . See Balfour, Robert. Bennet, William. Brown, William Laurence. Campbell, John. Chauncy, Charles (Sermon at Or- dination of Jos. Bowman). Davidson, Thomas. Dickson, David. Fleming, Thomas. Gerard, Alexander. Hardy, Thomas. Hill, George. Inglis, John. Jay, William. Johnstone, John. Kemp, John. Lockhart, John. Macdonald, John. Mitchell, Andrew. MuiR, George. Muirhead, George. Paul, William. Robertson, James. Stuart, John. Thomson, John. Wellwood, Sir H. MoncreifT. Winter, Robert. Witherspoon, John. of the Sons of New England in the City and County of Philadelphia. — See Breck, Samuel. Chandler, Joseph R. ' Dillingham, Wil- liam H. Furness, William H. for the Special Study of Political Economy, the Philosophy of History, and the Science of Government. — See Foster, William. for the Suppression of Vice. Plan of the Society. With Appendix. 8vo, pp. 48. London, 1825. . General Summary of the Proceedings of the Society, 1S02-1838. 4to, pp. 3. London, n. d. . 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Counselled and Encouraged. — See Phillips, Samuel. and others Directed and Encouraged. — See Webster, Samuel. Sermon to the, 1755. — See Ellis, Jonathan. Solemn Appeal to the Church. — See Jones, Cave. to the President, Senate, House of Representatives, and Citizens of the United States. — See Crisis, The. Charge (The) given to Ministers. — See Cooke, Samuel. League and Covenant. — See Covenant. Nye, Philip. Soliloquy ; or, Advice to an Author. — See Cooper, Anthony Ashley. of the Soul. — See Kempis, Thomas a. Solis, Antonio de. Historia de la Conquista de Mexico, Poblacion y Pro- gresos de la America Septentrional, etc. Nueva edicion, con la Yida del Autor, que escr. D. Juan de Goyeneche. Folio. Brusselas, 1741. Historia de la Conquista de Mexico, Poblacion y Progresos de la America Septentrional, conocida por el Nombre de Nueva Espana. 3 vols. 12mo. Madrid, 1791. CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY. 417 Sous, Antonio de, continued. The History of the Conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards. Translated by Thomas Townsend. Vol. i., 24mo. Dublin, 1727. Solitary Imprisonment. Effects of. — See Coates, Benjamin H. Solomon the Prince, and Solomon the Preacher. — See Hamilton, James. against Welton ; or, That Prince's Authority brought against the Inso- lence of the White-Chappel Priest. By Way of Remarks on the Dr.'s Sermon, before the Lieutenancy, Nov. 19, 1710. 8vo, pp. 32. London, n. d. Solomon's Exaltation. — See Wakeman, Robert. Some Seasonable Observations and Remarks upon the State of our Con- troversy with Great Britain. 8vo, pp. 12. , 1775. Reasons and Arguments offered to the Good People of Boston, &c, for the setting up Markets in Boston. 12mo, pp. 14. Boston, 1719. Rules for Speaking and Action. In a Letter to a Friend. Third edi- tion. 8vo, pp. 32. London, 1716. [Somerby, Horatio G.] Notices of the Sears Family, from Sir Bernard Burke's Works and Somerby's Collections in England, &c. 8vo, pp. 14. n. d. 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Somerville, William C, Esq. — See Presidential Elections. Somerville, Mass., First Congregational Society in. — See Hodges, Richard M. Something. Edited by Nemo Nobodv, Esq. Vol. i., Nos. 1-26, November, 1809-May, 1810. Svo. Boston, 1809-10. Somno, De. — See Brown, Thomas. Son (The) of Man cometh. Discourse, &c. — See Furness, William H. of Tabeal. — See Bradbury, Thomas. Song of the Bell. — See Schiller, Friedrich. of Hiawatha. — See Longfellow, Henry W. of the Sexton. By Old Mortality. 12mo, pp. 6. Albany, n. d. of Sion. — See Quakers. Songe (Le) d'un Jeune Parisien. — See France. Songs, Political, of England. — See Wright, Thomas. in the Night. — See Harrison, Susanna. of Praise, with Penitential Cries, to Almighty God. — See Spiritual Songs. 418 MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Songs of Victory, directed by Human Compassion. — See Adams, Amos. Songster's Museum (The) ; or, A Trip to Elysium. 12mo. Northamp- ton, 1803. Sons of Africans : an Essay on Freedom. — See Slavery. of the Clergy, Sermon before the. — See Atterbury, Francis. of St. Dominick. — See Romanism. of New England, Society of the, Philadelphia. — See Society. Sonship of Christ. — See Cummings, John. of Messiah. — See Wilson, Robert. Sophia, Princess, of Brunswick. — See Toland, John. Sophia Charlotte, Queen of Prussia. A Letter against Popery, in Answer to Father Vota, an Italian Jesuit. With a Prefatory Letter. 8vo, pp. 40. London, 1712. Sophonisba ; or, Hannibal's Overthrow. A Tragedy. — See Lee, Natha- niel. Soren, John. Case of John Soren, Proprietor of the Ship Enterprise. 8vo, pp. 47. London, 1813. (Two copies.) The Narrative of Mr. John Soren. With Appendix. 8vo, pp. 54. London, 1800. Sorrow turned into Joy. — See Townsend, Jonathan. Sorrows and Desires of the Regenerate. — See Walter, Nehemiah. Sotheby, S. Leigh, and Co. Catalogue of a Collection of Works, chiefly relative to the History of America. 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Brief of the Appellees in the Case of the United-States, Appellants, vs. the Cities of Philadelphia and New Orleans, Appel- lees ; Supreme Court of the United States. 8vo, pp. 30. n. d. Speech on Non-intervention ; delivered in the United-States Senate, March 22, 1852. With Appendix. 8vo, pp. 46. Washington, 1852. See Douglas, Stephen A. Soule, Richard, jun. Memorial of the Sprague Family. A Poem recited at a Meeting of the Descendants, &c, of Hon. Seth Sprague, July 4, 1846. With the Family Genealogy. 12mo. Boston, 1847. Souligne, M. de. The Desolation and Ruine of France Demonstrated. 8vo. [Imperfect.] Souls, Pre-existent State of. — See Pre-existent State of Souls. flying to Jesus Christ Pleasant and Admirable to behold. — See Col- man, Benjamin. Sound, Battle of the. — See De Peyster, J. Watts. CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY. 419 Sound Believer, The. — See Shepard, Thomas. Sound Dues, Danish. — See Cusiiing, Caleb. Soupirs de l'Europe. — See Europe. Sources and Benefits of Professional Earnestness. — See Harrison, John P. Sousa Tavares, Francisco de. — See Galvano, Antonio. South, Rev. Robert, D.D. Comprehension and Toleration Considered. A Sermon. 8vo, pp. 30. London, 1710. Interest Deposed and Trvth Restored ; or, A Word in Season. Delivered in Two Sermons. Second edition. 4to, pp. 76. Oxford, 1668. South, Defence of the. — See Hayne, Robert Y. Justice to the. — See Dorr, James A. and the North ; being a Reply to a Lecture on the North and the South, by Ellwood Fisher. Delivered before the Young Men's Mercantile- Library Association of Cincinnati, Jan. 16, 1849. By a Carolinian. 8vo, pp. 32. Washington, 1849. South America. Appeal to the Government and People of the United States, in behalf of the Independent South-American Provinces. 8vo, pp. 31. New York, 1818. (Two copies.) . See Adelung, Johann Christoph. Brackenridge, Henry M. Depons, F. Lendrum, John. Strictures on a Voyage, &c. , Voyage to. — See Chase, Washington. Voyage. South Association of Litchfield County. — See Griswold, Stanley. South Boston. Collection of Facts and Documents relative to the Project of a Bridge from South Street to Dorchester Neck, and the Annexa- tion of that Peninsula to Boston. 8vo, pp. 62. Boston, 1805. South-Boston Bridge. An Answer to a Pamphlet, entitled " Considera- tions on the Public Expediency of a Bridge from one Part of Boston to the other." 8vo, pp. 31, 8. Boston, 1806. . See Boston, City of. South Carolina, Province of. Considerations on Certain Political Transac- tions of the Province of South Carolina ; containing a View of the Colony Legislatures, &c. 8vo, pp. 83. London, 1774. . Journal of the Provincial Congress of South Carolina, 1776. 8vo. London, reprinted, 1776. , State of. Acts and Resolutions of the General Assembly of South Carolina; passed in November and December, 1795. Folio, pp. 88. Charleston, 1796. . Debates which arose in the House of Representatives of South Carolina on the Constitution framed for the United States, 1788. 8vo, pp. 95. Charleston, 1831. (Two copies.) . Exposition and Protest reported by the Special Committee of the House of Representatives, on the Tariff, December, 1828. 8vo, pp. 43. Columbia, S.C., 1829. . Report of the Commissioners on the Survey for a Railroad between Charleston and Cincinnati. 8vo, pp. 34. Columbia, S.C., 1836. . Report of the Regents of the Lunatic Asylum to the Legislature of South Carolina, November, 1850. 8vo, pp. 13. Columbia, S.C., 1850. . Report of the Regents of the Lunatic Asylum, November, 1852. 8vo, pp. 24. Columbia, S.C., 1852. . Report of the Regents of the Lunatic Asylum, November, 1853, 8vo, pp. 32. Columbia, S.C., 1853. . Report of the Regents of the Lunatic Asylum, November, 1856. 8vo, pp. 13. Columbia, 1856. 420 MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. South Carolina, continued. . See Drayton, John. Harper, Robert Gooclloe. Hewatt, Alexander. Mills, Robert. Ramsay, David. Tariff. , Historical Collections of. — See Carroll, B. R. , History of. — See Hewatt, Alexander. Ramsay, David. , Letter to the People of. — See Grimke, Thomas S. , Protestant-Episcopal Church in. — See Dalcho, Frederick. Pro- testant-Episcopal Society for the Advancement of Christianity in South Carolina. and Georgia, Synod of. — See Synod. ■ , Travels in. — See Bartram, William. South-Carolina Agricultural Society. Report of a Committee on the Importation of Foreign Seeds, Plants, and Implements. With Gen. T. Pinckney's Letter on the Water-Culture of Rice. 12mo, pp. 24. Charleston, S.C., 1823. . See Horry, Elias. Bar Association. — See Grimke, Thomas S. Canal and Railroad Company. Annual Report of the Board of Directors, May, 1832. 8vo, pp. 16. Charleston, 1832. . Annual Report, May, 1834. 8vo, pp. 16. Charleston, 1834. . Semi-annual Report, Dec. 1836. 8vo, pp. 16. Charleston, 1837. College. 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Charleston, 1827. . Rules of the South-Carolina Society. Eighth edition. 8vo, pp. 36. Charleston, 1827. . See Read, William George. Toomer, Joshua W. . Society for the Promotion of Temperance. — See Dickson, Samuel Henry. State Society of Cincinnati. — See Tucker, Thomas Tuder. South Church in Andover. The Confession of Faith, and Covenant, of the South Church in Andover. With a Catalogue, &c. 12mo, pp. 36. Andover, 1848. . Historical Manual of the South Church in Andover, Mass., August, 1859. [By Rev. G. Mooar.] 12mo. Andover, 1859. in Dedham. The Confession of Faith, and the Covenant, of the South Church in Dedham. 8vo, pp. 30. Dedham, 1827. . See Cogswell, William. Durfee, Calvin. CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY. 421 South Church in Portsmouth, N.H. — See Alden, Timothy, jun. in Salem. — See Emerson, Brown. Congregational Church, Natick. — See Lowell, Charles. Consociation, Litchfield County, Conn. — See North AND South Con- sociations. South-Cove Corporation. 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[Imperfect.] The Duty of a Degenerate People to pray for the Reviving of God's Work. Sermon preach'd June 18, 1734, being a Day of Prayer, with Fasting, observed by the New North Church in Boston. 16mo, pp. 41. Boston, 1734. (Four copies.) The Duty of Ministers to work the Works of Him that sent them, while it is Day. Sermon on the Death of Rev. William Waldron. Svo, pp. 22. Boston, 1727. 578 MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Webb, Rev. John, continued. The Government of Christ Considered and Applied. Election Sermon, 1738. 8vo, pp. 39. Boston, 1738. The Great Concern of New England. A Sermon preached at the Thursday Lecture, Boston, Feb. 11, 1730-31. 12mo, pp. 36. Bos- ton, 1730. (Four copies.) The Greatness of Sin improv'd by the Penitent as an Argument with God for a Pardon. Sermon at the Thursday Lecture in Boston, Oct. 17, 1734; preach'd in the Hearing of John Ormesby and Matthew Cushing, on the Day of their Execution. Appendix by W. Cooper. 16mo, pp. 29., ix. Boston, 1734. Practical Discourses on Death, Judgment, Heaven, and Hell, in Twenty- four Sermons. 8vo. Boston, 1726. A Seasonable Warning against Bad Company-keeping. Discourse from Prov. xiii. 20. Second edition. 16mo, pp. 31. Boston, 1726. Sermon preached at the Thursday Lecture, Nov. 15, 1722, before the General Court. 8vo, pp. 27. Boston, 1722. (Three copies.) Vows made unto God in Trouble to be paid. Sermon on a Special Occasion. 16mo, pp. 41. Boston, 1728. See Edwards, Jonathan. Eliot, Andrew. McGregore, David. New North Church, Boston. Sermons on Early Piety. Thach- er, Peter. Webb, Rev. Nathan. — See Chaplin, Ebenezer. Webb, Hon. Stephen P. — See Salem, City of. Webb, Thomas H., M.D. Information for Kansas Immigrants. 8vo, pp. 24. Boston, 1855. Information for Kanzas Immigrants. Fifth edition. 12mo, pp. 54. Boston, 1856. See Rhode Island, State of (Registration Report). [Webbe, George.] The Practise of Quietnes. The seventh edition. 24mo. London, 1638. Webber, Rev. Samuel, D.D., President of Harvard College. — See Morse, Jedidiah. Ware, Henry. Weber, Dr. George. Outlines of Universal History, from the Creation of the World to the Present Time. Translated from the German by Dr. M. Behr. Revised and corrected, with the Addition of a His- tory of the United States, by Francis Bo wen, A.M. Fourth edition. 8vo. Boston, 1854. Webster, Hon. Daniel. Address at Andover, Nov. 9, 1843. Svo, pp. 44. Boston, 1843. (Two copies.) Address to the Citizens of Pittsburgh, July 9, 1833. 8vo, pp. 32. Boston, 1833. (Two copies.) Address delivered at the Laying of the Corner-stone of the Bunker- Hill Monument. Svo, pp. 40. Boston, 1825. Address delivered at the Laying of the Corner-stone of the Bunker - Hill Monument. Fifth edition. 8vo, pp. 40. Boston, 1825. Address delivered at Bunker Hill, June 17, 1843, on the Completion of the Monument. 8vo, pp. 39. Boston, 1843. Address at the Laying of the Corner-stone of the Addition to the Capi- tol, July 4, 1851. 8vo, pp. 29. Washington, 1851. Address delivered before the New-York Historical Society, Feb. 23, 1852. 8vo, pp. 57. New York, 1852. Argument of Hon. Daniel Webster on behalf of the Boston and Lowell Railroad Company, before the Railroad Committee of the Massachu- setts Legislature. 8vo, pp. 31. Boston, 1845. CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY. 579 WEBSTER, Hon. Daniel, continued. Correspondence between the Hon. Daniel Webster, Secretary of State of the United States, and M. Hulsemann, Charge d'Affaires of the Emperor of Austria at Washington. 8vo, pp. 30. London, 18.31. Discourse in Commemoration of the Lives and Services of John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, Boston, Aug. 2, 1820. 8vo, pp. 02. Boston, 1820. (Two copies.) • Discourse delivered at Plymouth, Dec. 22, 1820, in Commemoration of the First Settlement of New England. 8vo, pp. 104. Boston, 1821. Discourse delivered at Plymouth, Dec. 22, 1820. Second edition. 8vo, pp. 55. Boston, 1821. The Private Correspondence of Daniel Webster. Edited by Fletcher Webster. 2 vols. 8vo. Boston, 1857. Remarks on the Removal of the Deposites, and on a National Bank ; United-States Senate, January, 18.34. 8vo, pp. 23. Wash. 1834. Remarks in the Senate of the United States, May 9, 1828, on the Tariff Bill. 8vo, pp. 32. Boston, 1828. (Two copies.) Remarks upon that part of the President's Message which relates to the Revenue and Finances ; Senate of the United States, Dec. 10 and 17, 1840. 8vo, pp. 12. Washington, 1840. (Three copies.) Remarks of Mr. Webster and Mr. Wright on the President's Message, the Finances and Debts of the Nation. 8vo, pp. 10. , 1840. The Rhode-Island Question. Argument in the Supreme Court of the United States, in the Case of Martin Luther vs. L. M. Borden et als., Jan. 27, 1848. 8vo, pp. 20. Washington, 1848. Second Speech on the Sub-Treasury Bill; delivered March 12, 1838. 8vo, pp. 00. Washington, 1838. Second Speech on the Sub-Treasury Bill; delivered March 12, 1838. 8vo, pp. 31. n. d. Speech at Abington, Oct. 9, 1848. Svo, pp. 8. n. d. Speech in Answer to Mr. Calhoun ; United-States Senate, March 22, 1838. Svo, pp. 19. [1838J. (Two copies.) Speech on Mr. Clay's Resolutions ; Senate of the United States, March 7, 1850. Svo, pp. 15. n. d. Speech on the Currency ; United-States Senate, Sept. 28, 1837. 8vo, . pp. 20. Washington, 1837. Speech in Defence of the Christian Ministry, and in Favor of the Reli- gious Instruction of the Young ; Supreme Court of the United States, Feb. 10, 1844. Girard Will. Svo, pp. 60. Washington, 1844. Speech delivered at Baltimore, May 18, 1843. [Commerce of the United States.] Svo, pp. 32. New York, 1843. Speech delivered at Niblo's Saloon, in New York, 15th March, 1837. Svo, pp. 32. n. d. Speech at Marshfield, delivered Sept. 1, 1848 ; and Speech on the Oregon Bill, United-States Senate, Aug. 12, 1848. Svo, pp. 24. Bost. 1848. Speech on moving for leave to introduce a Bill to continue the Bank of the United States for Six Years; United-States Senate, March 18, 1834. 8vo, pp. 16. Washington, 1834. Speech at the National Republican Convention, Worcester, Oct. 12, 1832. 8vo, pp. 43. Boston, 1832. (Two copies.) Speech on the New Tariff Bill ; delivered in the Senate of the United States, July 25, 1846. Svo, pp. 48. Washington, 1846. Speech in Reply to Mr. Hayne of South Carolina, on the Resolution of Mr. Foot of Connecticut, relative to the Public Lands. Svo, pp. 96. Washington, 1830. 580 MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Webster, Hon. Daniel, continued. Speech in the Senate of the United States, March 23, 1848, on the Mexican War. 8vo, pp. 16. n. d. Speech in the Senate of the United States on the President's Veto of the Bank Bill, July 11, 1832. 8vo, pp. 28. [1832]. Speech on the Subject of the Public Lands ; delivered in the Senate of the United States, Jan. 20, 1830. 8vo, pp. 28. Washington, 1830. Speech upon the Subject of Slavery ; United-States Senate, March 7, 1850. 8vo, pp. 39. Boston, 1850. Speech on the Subject of the Three Millions Appropriation, and the Loss of the Fortification Bill; United-States Senate, Jan. 14, 1836. 8vo, pp. 16. Washington, 1836. Speech on the Sub-Treasury Bill ; delivered in the United-States Senate, Jan. 31, 1838. 8vo, pp. 16. Washington, 1838. Speech on the Sub-Treasury Bill ; delivered in the United-States Senate, March 12, 1838; and his Speech on the 22d March, in Answer to Mr. Calhoun. 8vo. Washington, 1838. Speech upon the Tariff ; delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, April, 1824. 8vo, pp. 47. Washington, 1824. (Two copies.) Speech in the United-States Senate, March 23, 1848, upon the War with Mexico. 8vo, pp. 24. Boston, 1848. Speech to the Young Men of Albany, May 28, 1851. 8vo, pp. 29. Washington, n. d. Speeches at Buffalo, Syracuse, and Albany, May, 1851. 8vo, pp. 56. New York [1851]. Speeches in the Senate upon the Question of renewing the Charter of the Bank of the United States ; delivered May 25 and 28, 1832. 8vo, pp. 16. Washington, 1832. Vindication of the Treaty of Washington of 1842, in a Speech delivered in the Senate of the'United States, 6th and 7th April, 1846. With Appendix. 8vo, pp. 88. Washington, 1846. The Works of Daniel Webster. Eleventh edition. 6 vols. 8vo. Bos- ton, 1858. Inauguration of the Statue of Daniel Webster, Sept. 17, 1859. [Con- taining Address by Nathaniel P. Banks, and Eulogy by Edward Everett.] 8vo. Boston, 1859. Obituary Addresses on the Occasion of the Death of the Hon. Daniel Webster ; delivered in the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States, December, 1852. 8vo, pp. 86. Wash. 1853. Programme of Arrangements for the Funeral Ceremonies in honor of the late Hon. Daniel Webster [New York], Nov. 16, 1852. 8vo, pp. 8. New York, 1852. The Seventy-fourth Anniversary of the Birthday of Daniel Webster, celebrated at Boston, Jan. 18, 1856. 8vo, pp. 95. Boston, 1856. Mr. Webster and his Revilers. From the National Intelligencer, April 24, 1841. 8vo, pp. 15. [Washington, 1841.] Andover Address, and his Political Course while Secretary of State. — See Stuart, Moses. Speech on the Greek Question ; delivered in the House of Representa- tives, January, 1824. — See Greek Question. Speech on the North-eastern Boundary. — See Gallatin, Albert. Speech in the United-States Senate, Jan. 14, 1836, on Mr. Benton's Resolutions. — See United States (Public Documents and Con- gressional Debates). CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY. 581 Webster, Hon. Daniel, continued. See Adams, Nehemiah. Agriculture. Allen, William H. Bos- ton Memorial. Calhoun, John C. Colman, Henry. East- burn, Manton. Harvard College. Hayne, Robert " Y. Hil- lard, George S. Kentucky Democrat. Lunt, William P. McCoy, Amasa. Poole, Alexis (Statistical View, &c, 1853). 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Letter to the Editor of the Prisoner's Friend, in reference to the Boston Society for aiding Discharged Convicts. 8vo, pp. 4. Boston, 1834. Whipple, Rev. Edwards. — See Emmons, Nathaniel. Whipple, Edwin P. Washington and the Principles of the Revolution. An Oration delivered before the Municipal Authorities of the City of Boston, July 4, 1850. 8vo, pp. 30. Boston, 1850. Whipple, Rev. Enoch. — See Adams, Zabdiel. Whipple, Hon. John. A Discourse delivered before the Municipal Authori- ties and Citizens of Providence, July 4, 1838. 8vo, pp. 30. Provi- dence, 1838. [ ] Importance of Usury Laws. 8vo, pp. 30. , 1850. Whipple, Joseph. A Geographical View of the District of Maine, with reference to its Internal Resources ; including the History of Acadia, Penobscot River and Bay. 8vo. Bangor, 1816. [Whipple, Oliver.] The Historic Progress of Civil and Rational Liberty : a Poem. 8vo, pp. 54. Portsmouth, 1802. Whiskey Rebellion, Pennsylvania. — See Findley, William. Whisperer, The. No. 1-No. 13, Feb. 17-May 12, 1770. Folio. Lon- don, 1770. Whiston, William, A.M. Account of Dr. Sacheverell's Proceedings, in order to exclude him from St. Andrew's Church, Holborn. Fourth edition. 8vo, pp. 19. London, 1719. Account of a Surprizing Meteor, seen in the Air, March 19, 1718-9, at Night. 8vo, pp. 56. London, 1719. Account of Mr. Winston's Prosecution at, and Banishment from, the University of Cambridge. With Appendix. 8vo, pp. 46. Lon- don, 1718. An Essay on the Revelation of St. John. Second edition, improved. 8vo. London, 1744. An Humble and Serious Address to the Princes and States of Europe. 8vo, pp. 72. London, 1716. Letter of Thanks to the Bishop of London, for his late Letter to his Clergy against the Use of New Forms of Doxology. Third edition. 8vo, pp. 24. London [1719]. The Liturgy of the Church of England, reduc'd nearer to the Primi- tive Standard. 8vo. London, 1750. Memoirs of the Life and Writings of William Whiston, M.A. Part III. With Lectures. Second edition. 8vo. London, 1753. [ ] A Primitive Catechism, by Way of Question and Answer. 8vo. London, 1718. St. Clement's and St. Irenseus's Vindication of the Apostolical Constitu- tions. With Supplement. Second edition. 8vo, pp. 48, 47. Lon- don, 1716. Scripture Politicks ; or, An Impartial Account of the Origin and Mea- sures of Government. 8vo. London, 1717. A Seasonable Review of Mr. Whiston's Account of Primitive Doxologies, in his Letter to the Bishop of London. 8vo, pp. 42. London, 1719. See Boyse, Joseph. Carpzov, John Gottlob. Finch, Daniel. Grabe, John Ernest. Ibbetson, Richard. Ockley, Simon. Pigot, George. Schism (Modern Pleas for Schism and Infidelity Reviewed). Smal- broke, Richard. Thirlby, Styan. Trinity, Doctrine of the. Whitaker, Rev. Daniel. The Unity and Supremacy of God the Father. Sermon delivered in Charleston, S.C., April 22, 1826. Svo, pp. 43. Charleston, 1826. 596 MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. WHITAKER, Rev. Jeremiah. The Christian's Hope Trivmphing, &c. Fast Ser- mon, preached before the House of Lords, May 28 [1645]. 4to, pp. 52. London, 1645. See Ash, Simeon. Wiiitaker, Rev. Jonathan. — See Holmes, Abiel. Whitaker, Rev. Nathaniel, D.D. An Antidote against Toryism ; or, The Curse of Meroz. In a Discourse on Judges 5th 23. 8vo, pp. 34. Newbury port, 1777. Brief History of the Settlement of the Third Church, Salem, 1769; and also of the Usurpation of an Ecclesiastical Council, 1784. 8vo, pp. 32. Salem, 1784. Funeral Sermon on the Death of Rev. George Whitefield ; preached in Salem, Oct. 17, 1770. 8vo, pp. 38. Salem [1770]. The Reward of Toryism. A Discourse delivered at Salem, May, 1783. 8vo, pp. 32. Newburyport, 1783. See Forbes, Eli. Hart, William. Pemberton, Ebenezer. [Whitaker, Rev. Nathaniel, Norwich, Conn.] Brief Narrative of the In- dian Charity-school in Lebanon, Conn. ; founded and carried on by the Rev. Mr. Eleazar Wheelock. Second edition. With Appendix. 8vo, pp. 63. London, 1767. Whitaker, Thomas Dunham, LL.D. History and Antiquities of the Deanery of Craven. Folio. London, 1805. Whitaker, Rev. William, D.D. — See Remembrancer. Whitby, Rev. Daniel, D.D. — See Sparks, Jared (Essays, No. 3). Whit comb, Rev. Elihu. Discourse at Dedication of the New Meeting-house, Saco, Feb. 12, 1806. 8vo, pp. 19. Saco, 1806. Whitcomb, Rev. Luke. — See Tufts, James. Whitcomb, Samuel, jun. An Address before the Workingmen's Society of Declham, Sept, 7, 1831. 8vo, pp. 24. Dedham, 1831. White, A. W. — See New York, City of (Reports of the City Inspector). White, Alexander. — See Hilliard, Timothy. White, Benjamin. A Catalogue of Books. [Auction Sale, 10th March, 1768.] 8vo. [London, 1768.] White, Rev. Charles, D.D., President of Wabash College. The Conserva- tive Element in Christianity. A Baccalaureate Address, delivered July 25, 1850. 8vo, pp. 24. Andover, 1852. White, Hon. Daniel Appleton, LL.D. 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[ ] A Statement of Facts relating to the Claim of- Major Moses White upon the United States, as Executor of the late Gen. Moses Hazen. 8vo, pp. 15. [Salem, 1827.] CATALOGUE OP THE LIBRARY. 597 White, Hon. Daniel Appleton, LL.l)., continued. A View of the Jurisdiction and Proceedings of the Courts of Probate in Massachusetts. 8vo. Salem, 1822. Brief Memoir of the Plummer Family. — See Plummer Hall. White, Rev. Elipha. A Moral Revolution. Sermon before the Associa- tions for Foreign Missions in Charleston, S.C., June 7, 1829. With Appendix. 8vo, pp. 23. Boston, 1829. White, Mrs. Elizabeth. — See Allen, Thomas. White, Henry. — See Van Vorst, Hooper C. White, Hon. Hugh L. Letter to the Legislature of Tennessee, on declining to obey their Instructions, and resigning the Office of Senator of the United States. 8vo, pp. 15. Washington, 1840. [White, Rev. John.] The Planter's Plea ; or, The Grounds of Plantations Examined, and Vsuall Objections Answered. 4to, pp. 84. London, 16.'30. 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Speech in Defence of Mr. Clay, upon the Charge of " Bargain and Sale ; " House of Representatives of the United States, April 23, 1844. 8vo, pp. 8. Washington, n. d. White, John J. Arithmetic Simplified. Second edition. 12mo. Hart- ford, 1819. White, Joseph, Esq., Salem. — See Knapp, John Francis. White, Hon. Joseph. Address, and Poem [by E. W. B. Canning] ; delivered before the Society of Alumni of Williams College, Aug. 14, 1855. 8vo, pp. 48. Boston, 1855. Charlemont as a Plantation. An Historical Discourse at the Centennial Anniversary of the Death of Moses Rice ; delivered at Charlemont, Mass., June 11, 1855. 8vo, pp. 48. Boston, 1858. White, Rev. Levi. History of Sandisfield. — See Field, David D. (His- tory of Berkshire). White, Major Moses. — See White, Daniel A. White, Dr. S. P. — See Cox, A. L. White, Capt. Samuel. Oration on the Death of Washington. — See Union Brigade. 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A History of Belfast; with Introductory Remarks on Acadia. 12mo. Belfast, 1827. White, William Charles, Esq. An Oration delivered in Boston, July 4, 1809, before the Bunker-Hill Association ; with an Introductory Ad- dress by David Everett. 8vo, pp. 20. Boston, 1809. (Two copies.) Oration pronounced at Rutland, July 5, 1802. 8vo, pp. 18. Worces- ter, 1802. Proposals for Publishing a Compendium and Digest of the Laws of Massachusetts. 8vo, pp. 21. n. d. White and Adams. — See Evening Post. White Genealogy. — See Thayer, Elisha. White-Haven Church. — See United Society, New Haven. White Plains, Battle of. — See Mauduit, Israel. White Slavery in the United States. — See American Antislavery So- ciety (Antislavery Tract, No. 2). White-Sulphur Springs, Va. — See Moorman, John J. Whiteeield, Rev. George, A.M. 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The Light appearing more and more towards the Per- fect Day. — See Mass. Hist. Soc. (Coll., vol. iv. 3d Series). Whitfield, Hon. John W. — See Grow, Galusha A. Whitfield, Rev. Thomas. A Refutation of the Loose Opinions and Licen- tious Tenets of Lay Preachers ; or, An Examination and Confutation of the Erroneous Doctrines of Thomas More. 4to, pp. 99. Lon- don, 1646. Whiting, Henry. Life of Zebulon Montgomery Pike. — See Sparks, Jared (Amei*. Biog., vol. v. 2d Series). Whiting, Rev. Lyman. A Sermon preached at the Dedication of the Meeting-house of the Lawrence-street Congregational Society, Law- rence, Oct. 11, 1848. With Historical Notices. 8vo, pp. 16. Law- rence, 1849. Sin Found Out. A Discourse preached April 7, 1850, on the Convic- tion of Prof. J. W. Webster. 12mo, pp. 12. Lynn, 1850. /S Whiting, Rev. Samuel. Oratio quam Comitijs Cantabrigiensibus Ameri- canis peroravit Rev. D.D. Samuel Whiting, Pastor Linnensis, in Aula scilicet Harvardina, Pridie Calendas Sextiles, Anno M. DC. 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Hexapla in Genesin ; that is, A Sixfold Commentarie upon Genesis. Folio. London, 1632. King lames his Iudgement, by Way of Counsell and Advice to all his i Loving Subjects. 4to, pp. 8. London, 1642. Synopsis Papismi ; that is, A General View of Papistrv. 4to. Lon- don, 1592. See Remembrancer. William, Prince of Orange. Venvs Britannica ; sive, in Nvptias D. Gulielmi Aravsiorvm Principis, etc., cum Principe I). Maria, Magna? Britannia?, Regis Caroli I., Filia Primogenita, etc. Folio, n. d. [Imperfect.] William III., King of Great Britain. A Collection of State Tracts, pub- lish'd on Occasion of the late Revolution in 1688, and during the Reign of King William III. To which is prefix'd, the History of the Dutch War in 1672. 3 vols, folio. London, 1705. The Expedition of his Highness the Prince of Orange for England, to Dec. 1, 1688. 4to, pp. 20. [London, 1688.] (Two copies.) A Satyr upon King William. 8vo, pp. 84. [London, n. d. 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A Century Discourse, delivered at Lexington, March 31, 1813. 8vo, pp. 34. Boston, 1813. Williams, Mrs. Catharine R. Biography of Revolutionary Heroes ; con- taining the Life of Brig.- Gen. William Barton, and also of Capt. Stephen Olney. 12mo. Providence, 1839. CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY. 618 Williams, Mrs. Catharine R., continued. The Neutral French; or, The Exiles of Nova Scotia. 12mo. Provi- dence [1841]. Williams, Rev. Chester. — See Breck, Robert (Letter to Hobby). Williams, Rev. Daniel, D.D. An Enquiry into the Present Duty of Pro- testant Dissenters. Sermon preach'd at the Merchant's Lecture, at Salter's Hall, Jan. 22, 1711-12. Second edition. 8vo, pp. 31. London, 1712. Thanksgiving Sermon, occasioned by the Union of England and Scotland; preached May 1, 1707. 8vo, pp. 16. London [1707]. See Owen, James. Williams Library. Williams, Edwin. The New-York Annual Register for the Year of our Lord 1836. 12mo. New York, 1836. Williams, Rev. Eleazer. Essay on God's Controversy with his People. Connecticut-Election Sermon, 1723. 16mo, pp. 54. New Lond. 1723. See Williams, Solomon. Williams, Rev. Eleazer. Gaiatonsera Ionteweienstakwa, ongwe onwe Ga- wennontakon. A Spelling-book in the Language of the Seven Iro- quois Nations. 12mo. Plattsburgh, 1813. See Protestant-Episcopal Tract Society. Williams, Rev. Eliphalet, A.M. Connecticut-Election Sermon, 1769. 8vo, pp. 44. Hartford [1769]. The Ruler's Duty and Honor in serving his Generation. Sermon on the Death of Hon. William Pitkin, Governor of Connecticut; preached Oct. 3, 1769. 8vo, pp. 33. Hartford, 1770. Williams, Rev. P^lisha, A.M., Rector of Yale College. Death the Advan- tage of the Godly. Sermon delivered at Guilford, 9 June, 1728, after the Funeral of Rev. Thomas Ruggles. 16mo, pp. 42. New London, 1728. Divine Grace Illustrious in the Salvation of Sinners. Sermon before the General Assembly of Connecticut, Oct. 22, 1727. 16mo, pp. 47. New London, 1728. Williams, Rev. Elisha. — See Baldwin, Thomas. Williams, Col. Elisha. — See Lockwood, James. Williams, Col. Ephraim. — See Mass. Hist. Soc. (Coll., vol. viii. 1st Se- ries). Williams, Ephraim, Esq. Reports of Cases argued and determined in the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts. Vol. i., September, 1804- June, 1805. Second edition. 8vo. Boston, 1816. Williams, George W. — See Thomas, Robert S. Williams, Henry. Address to the Citizens of Boston. — See Boston, City of. Williams, Henry W., M.D. Address delivered before the Suffolk District Medical Society, April 30, 1853. 8vo, pp. 32. Boston, 1853. Female Physicians. 8vo, pp. 8. n. d. [Williams, Jacob]. Dedicatory Hymn, Burlington, Vt. n.d. Williams, Rev. John, Deerfieid. God in the Camp. Sermon before the General Assembly, March 6, 1706-7. 16mo, pp. 22. Boston, 1707. The Redeemed Captive returning to Zion ; or, A Faithful History of the Captivity and Deliverance of Mr. John Williams. With Sermon preached by him upon his Return ; and Appendix. 16mo. Bost. 1707. The Redeemed Captive returning to Zion. History of the Captivity and Deliverance of Rev. John Williams; with Sermon preached by him on his Return. Appendix by T. Prince. Fifth edition. 8vo, pp. 70. Boston, 1774. vol. ii. 78 614 MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. "Williams, Rev. John, Deerfield, continued. The Redeemed Captive returning to Zion ; or, A Faithful History of Remarkable Occurrences in the Captivity and Deliverance of Mr. John Williams ; with a Sermon preached by him upon his Return. Appendices by [Stephen] Williams, [John] Taylor, and [Thomas] Prince. Fourth edition. 12mo. Greenfield, 1793. A Serious Word to the Posterity of Holy Men. Abstract of Several Sermons. 12mo, pp. 58. Boston, 1729. [Imperfect.] See Foxceoft, Thomas. Williams, Rt. Rev. John, Bishop of Chichester. Twelve Sermons preached at the Lecture founded by Robert Boyle, Esq. Second edition. 8vo. London, 1708. Williams, John. An Answer to a late Pamphlet, intitled A Letter to a Friend in the Country ; attempting a Solution of the Scruples and Objections of a Consciencious or Religious Nature against the New Way of receiving the Small-Pox. 16mo, pp. 18. Boston, 1722. [Imperfect.] Several Arguments proving that Inoculating the Small-Pox is not con- tained in the Law of Phvsick ; with Reply to Increase Mather, &c. 12mo, pp. 20. Boston, 1721. Williams, John, LL.D. Enquiry into the Truth of the Tradition concern- ing the Discovery of America by Prince Madog. 8vo, pp. 85. Lon- don, 1791. Farther Observations on the Discovery of America by Prince Madog ; with Account, by Gen. Bowles and others, of a Welsh Tribe of In- dians. 8vo, pp. 51. London, 1792. Williams, J[ohn], Trial of, for Blasphemy. — See Erskine, Thomas. Williams, John ; and Others. Lives and Confessions of John Williams, Francis Frederick, John P. Rog, and Peter Peterson; executed for Murder and Piracy, Feb. 18, 1819. 8vo, pp. 36. Bos- ton [1819]. See Piracy. Williams, Hon. John M. An Oration pronounced at New Bedford, July 4, 1806. 8vo, pp. 15. Boston, 1806. Proceedings in the Municipal Court, Boston, on the Death of Hon. Peter O. Thacher ; with a Sketch of his Judicial Character. 8vo, pp. 18. Boston, 1843. (Two copies.) A Sketch of the Character of the late Hon. Samuel Howe ; delivered at the Opening of the Court of Common Pleas, at Worcester, 3d March, 1828. 8vo, pp. 16. Worcester, 1828. (Two copies.) Williams, Dea. Jonathan. — See Chatjncy, Charles. Williams, Rev. Nathan, A.M. Connecticut-Election Sermon, 1780. 8vo, pp. 38. Hartford, 1780. An Enquiry concerning the Design and Importance of Christian Baptism and Discipline. Second edition. 8vo, pp. 70. Bos- ton, 1792. Williams, Rev. Nathaniel. — See Prince, Thomas. Williams, Dr. Nathanael. The Method of Practice in the Small-Pox; with Observations on the Way of Inoculation. 8vo, pp. 16. Bos- ton, 1752. Williams, Gen. Otho Holland. — See Tiffany, Osmond. Williams, Peter, jun. A Discourse delivered on the Death of Capt. Paul Cuffe, before the New- York African Institution, Oct. 21, 1817. 8vo, pp. 16. New York, 1817. Williams, R. P. and C. Catalogue of Books. Sale. 16mo. Bost. 1814. CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY. 615 Williams, Hon. Reuel. Speech on the Bill to provide for Running and Marking the North-eastern Boundary-line ; United-States Senate, May 14, 1838. 8vo, pp. 14. Washington, 1838. Williams, Rev. Roger. The Blovdy Tenant of Persecution, for Cause of Conscience, discussed. 4to. , 1G44. A Key into the Language of America ; or, A Help to the Language of % ' the Natives in New England. lGmo. London, 1643. . See Mass. Hist. Soc. (Coll., vol. iii. 1st Series). Rhode-Island Hist. Soc. (Coll., vol. i.). Letters. — See Mass. Hist. Soc. (Coll., vol. i. 3d Series). Life, by William Gammell. — See Sparks, Jared (Amer. Biog., vol. iv. 2d Series). See Clark, Mary. Cotton, John (Bloudy Tenent Washed. Appen- dix). Mass. Hist. Soc. (Coll., vol. i. 1st Series ; vol. viii. 2d Series). Pitman, John. Rhode-Island Hist. Soc. (Coll., vol. v., Annals of Providence). Williams, Rev. Samuel, A.M., Bradford. The Influence of Christianity on Civil Society. Discourse delivered Nov. 10, 1779, at the Ordination of Rev. John Prince, Salem. [Ch., J. Diman ; R.H., T. Barnard.] 8vo, pp. 32. Boston, 1780. Regeneration the Most Important Concern ; with Directions, Motives, and Encouragement from the Holy Scriptures, to strive to enter in at the Strait Gate. Two Sermons. 8vo, pp. 53. Boston, 1766. Sermon preached Jan. 13, 1773, at the Ordination of Rev. Thomas Barnard, jun., Salem. [Ch., Edward Barnard ; R.H., James Diman.] 8vo, pp. 40. Salem, 1773. See Cushing, Jacob. Rogers, Nathaniel. Williams, Rev. Samuel, LL.D. Vermont-Election Sermon, 1794. 8vo, pp. 35. n. d. Williams, Rev. Solomon, D.D. The Business, Scope, and End of Gospel Ministers to present their Hearers Perfect in Christ Jesus. Sermon preached in East Hacldam, Nov. 20, 1745, at the Ordination of Hobart Estabrook. 8vo, pp. 42. New London, 1746. The Comfort and Blessedness of being at Home in God. Sermon. 16mo, pp. 38. New London, 1742. The Duty of Christians. Half-century Sermon, Lebanon, Dec. 16, 1772. 4to, pp. 40. Norwich, 1773. The Frailty and Misery of Man's Life. Sermon on the Death of Mr. David Trumble. 8vo, pp. 31. Boston, 1740. The Glorious Reward of Wise and Faithful Teachers. Sermon at Ordination of Rev. Jacob Eliot, Goshen, Conn., Nov. 26, 1729. [Ch., J. Bulkley; R.H., Jared Eliot.] 12mo, pp. 27. Bost. 1730. The Greatness and Sovereignty of God, &c. Sermon delivered in Lebanon, Dec. 3, 1775, on the Death of Mrs. Faith Huntington. 8vo, pp. 28. Norwich, 1777. The Ministers of the Gospel an Order of Men instituted and appointed by Jesus Christ. Sermon preached at Mansfield, June 27, 1744, at the Ordination of Rev. Richard Salter. 16mo, pp. 53. New Lon- don, 1744. The Relations of God's People to Him. Thanksgiving Sermon on the Reduction of Quebec; preached Nov. 15, 1759. 16mo, pp. 28. New London, 1760. The Servants of the Lord Jesus Christ ought to be quickened to Great Diligence. Discourse at the Interment of Rev. Eleazer Williams, Mansfield, Sept. 23, 1742. 8vo, pp. 22. Boston, 1743. 616 MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. WILLIAMS, Rev. Solomon, D.D., continued. The True State of the Question concerning the Qualifications necessary to Communion. Answer to J. Edwards. 4to. Boston, 1751. A Vindication of the Gospel-Doctrine of Justifying Faith. Answer to Rev. Andrew Croswell. 4to, pp. 95. Boston, 1746. ; and Wheelock, Rev. Eleazer. Letters from the Rev. Mr. Williams and Wheelock, of Lebanon, to Rev. Mr. Davenport; with Letter from Mr. Davenport. 16mo, pp. 31. Boston, 1744. See Cogswell, James. Colman, Benjamin. Croswell, Andrew. Davenport, James. Edwards, Jonathan. Williams, Rev. Solomon, Northampton. Historical Sketch of Northamp- ton, from its First Settlement ; in a Sermon delivered at the National Thanksgiving, April 13, 1815. 8vo, pp. 24. Northampton, 1815. (Two copies.) Williams, Rev. Stephen, D.D. — See Appleton, Nathaniel. Breck, Robert. Gay, Ebenezer. Williams, John. Williams, William. Williams, Stephen W., M.D. Report on the Indigenous Medical Botany of Massachusetts. 8vo. n. d. Medical History of the County of Franklin. — See Mass. Med. Soc. (Med. Comm., vol. vii.). WILLIAMS, Rev. Thomas. The Mercy of God. A Centennial Sermon on the Revival of Religion, A.D. 1740. 8vo, pp. 32. Hartford, 1840. The Official Character of Rev. Nathanael Emmons, D.D., taught and shown in a Sermon on his Life and Death. 8vo, pp. 80. Boston, 1840. (Two copies.) Rhode-Island Protestantism stated and commended. A Century Ser- mon, 1836. 8vo, pp. 32. Providence, 1837. Sermon on the Relative and Practical Importance of Trinitarianism. 8vo, pp. 32. Providence, 1847. [Williams, Thomas.] Monagas and Paez ; being a Brief View of the late Events in Venezuela. 8vo, pp. 80. New York, 1850. Williams, Rev. Warham. — See Williams, William. Willl\ms, Rev. William, Hatfield. The Death of a Prophet lamented and improved; in a Sermon preached at Northampton, Feb. 13, 1729, on the Day of the Interment of Rev. Solomon Stoddard. 8vo, pp. 28. Boston, 1729. Ephemeris ; an Almanack of the Coelestial Motions for the Year 1685. 16mo. Cambridge, 1685. An Essay to prove the Interest, of the Children of Believers in the Covenant. 16mo, pp. 42. Boston. 1727. The Great Concern of Christians, and especially of Ministers, to pre- serve the Doctrine of Christ in its Purity. Sermon preached at Watertown, June 11, 1723, at the Ordination of Rev. Warham Williams. 8vo, pp. 28. Boston, 1723. The Great Dutv of Ministers to advance the Kingdom of God. Convention Sermon, May 26, 1726. 8vo, pp. 28. Bost. 1726. (Three copies.) 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Memorial of the Trustees, relating to Amherst College, 1823. 8vo, pp. 8. , 1823. . See Everett, Edward. Griffin, Edward Dorr. Hopkins. Mark. K., A. Mass. Hist. Soc. (Coll., vol. viii. 1st Series). Mis- sionary Jubilee. Olds, Gamaliel S. Robbins, Thomas. Wil- liams, Israel. 618 MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Williams Library, London. Bibliothecee quam Rev. Daniel Williams S.T.P. Bono Publico legavit, Catalogus. 8vo. Londini, 1801. . Appendix ad Catalogum Bibliothecse Danielis Williams, S.T.P. 8vo. Londini, 1814. (Two copies.) [WILLIAMSON, Capt. Charles.] Description of the Settlement of the Gene- see Country, N.Y. With a Map. 8vo, pp. 63. New York, 1799. Williamson, Hugh, M.D. The History of North Carolina. 2 vols. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1812. See Hosack, David. Williamson, Isaac H. — See Wood, George. Williamson, Lieut. Robert S., U.S.T.E. Report upon Pacific Railroad Surveys. — See United States (Ex. Doc, 2d Sess., 33d Cong., vol. xi., P. 5, 6 ; Sen. 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Sermon preached at Edinburgh, at the Opening of the Associate Synod,. April 24, 1798. With a Letter to Rev. George Lawson. 8vo, pp. 64. Glasgow, 1798. Willis, Hon. William. An Address delivered before the Maine Historical Society, March 5, 1857. 8vo, pp. 54. Portland, 1857. The History of Portland, from its first Settlement. [Maine Hist. Soc Coll.] 2 vols. 8vo. Portland, 1831-33. Genealogy of the McKinstry Family ; with a Preliminary Essay on the Scotch-Irish Immigrations to America. 8vo, pp. 28. Boston, 1858. Journals of Rev. Thomas Smith and Rev. Samuel Deane. With Notes and Biographical Notices, and a Summary History of Portland. 8vo. Portland, 1849. Inaugural Address. — See Maine Hist. Soc. (Coll., vol. v.). Language of the Abnaquies. — See Maine Hist. Soc. (Coll., vol. iv.). See Mass. Hist. Soc. (Proceedings, 1855-58). Willis, Rev. Zephaniah. — See Pope, Augustus R. [Willison, Rev. John.] An Apologv for the Church of Scotland, against J[ames] S[mall]. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1719. [ ] A Letter from a Parochial Bishop to a Prelatical Gentleman in Scot- land, concerning the Government of the Church. 8vo. Edin. 1714. Williston Seminary, East Hampton, Mass. — See Hopkins, Mark. Willoughby de Broke, George, Lord, D.D. The Blessedness of Doing Good. Anniversary Sermon before the Charity-Schools of London and Westminster, 1712. 4to, pp. 27. London, 1712. CATALOGUE OF THE LTIJRARY. WlLLOUGHBY, Sir Hugh. — See Naval CHRONICLE. "Wills and Inventories from the Registers of the Commissary of Bury St. Edmund's and the Archdeaconry of Sudbury. — Sec BURY WILLS. WlLLSON, Rev. Edmund B. An Address delivered in Petersham, Mass., July 4, 1854, in Commemoration of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Incorporation of the Town. With Appendix. 8vo. Bost. 185.3. The Bad Friday. A Sermon preached in the First Church, West Box- bury, June 4, 1854, — the Sunday after the Return of Anthony Burns to Slavery. 8vo, pp. 16. Boston, 18,34. The Church Record. 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