lEx ICtbrta SEYMOUR DURST When you leave, please leave this hook Because it has heen said "£ver'thing comes t' him who waits Except a loaned book." Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library Gift of Seymour B. Durst Old York Library \ CATALOGUE. V Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2013 http://archive.org/details/catalogueofbooksOOnewy CATALOGUE OF THE BOOKS, TRACTS, NEWSPAPERS, MAPS, CHARTS VIEWS, PORTRAITS^ AND MANUSCRIPTS, IN THE LIBRARY OF THE NEW. YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. jNTEWA^ORK : Ff^OM THE PKESS OF J. SEYMOUK, 22 Dec, 1813. N IS New- York Historical Society, 6' Dlc. Resolved, That the thanks of this Society be presented to the Reverend Timothy Alden, for his indefatigable la- bour and attention in arranging and preparing the Cata- logue of the Library of this Society^ and in superintmding the publication of the same* Extract from the Minutes, JOHN PINTARD, Recording Secretary. PREFACE. On the tenth day of December, 1804, a number of gentlemen belonging to the city of New-York, formed themselves into a Society for the purpose of collecting and preserving v/hatevei documents might relate to the natural, civil, literary, medical, or ecclesiastical history of the United States, and particularly ot the state of New-York. In pursuance of their object, an act was obtained from the Honourable the Legislature of this state^ on the tenth of February, 1809, constituting them a body corpo- rate by the title of The New-Ycrk Historical Society. They were encouraged to this undertaking by the laudable ex- ample and successful efforts of Belknap, Eliot, Minot, Sullivan, Thacher, and the other distinguished founders of a sister institu- tion in Blassachusetts. The Catalogue now offered to the public, executed with a minuteness which, it is hoped, will be gratifying to the historian and antiquary, exhibits evidence of the industry with which many rare and valuable books, tracts, newspapers, maps, charts, manuscripts, and other articles, have been procured. Works in any language, iu any department of literature and science, also natural and artificial curiosities for our cabinet, are received with gratitude and preserved with care; yet the pri- mary object of the society is to avail itself of a copy of all Ame- rican and foreign publications and manuscript productions, ^^ hich throw light on the history of our country. One volume of our Historical Collections has been issued from the press, and the second may shortly be expected. The literary treasures already amassed are, principally, the fruit of private munificence, as the records of the society wiH fully show. When our place of deposite is permanently fixed, and our arrangements made, which, we trust, will be in a style iTortby of the commercial metropolis of this extensive Renub- vii 3?REFACE, lick the spirit of w(? extra hanc hihliotkccam efferalur will be cm- iiously observed as to every article; yet the archives of the in- stitution will be, at all times, of easy access to any gentleman in search of historical information. Of benefactors to this Society we have gratefully entered on our records a long and highly respectable list. It was our inten- tion to have given their names to the public in this communica- tion, but the delicacy of some would, perhaps, be wounded by guch a measure. The magnitude and value of the donations by the gentlemen, whose names are subjoined, however, claim our most explicit acknowledgments; Hon. De Witt Clinton, John Pintard, John M'Kesson, Esq. Hon. Brockholst Livingston, David Hosack, M. D. William Johnson, Esq. Rev. Samuel Mil- ler, D. D. Gulian C. Verplanck, Esq. Rev. Timothy Alden^ William A. Duer, Esq. Hon. Samuel L. Mitchill, M. D. Rt. Rev. Benjamin Moore, D. D. Peter A. Jay, Esq. Hon. Egbert Benson, Anthony Bleecker, Esq. Francis B. Winthrop, Esq. ; and among the Booksellers of our city, MesS|i-s. T. and J» Bwords, James Eastburn, Collins &; Co. Peter A. Mesier, Samuel Campbell, Inskeep and Bradford ; also among the publishers of Newspapers, Messrs. Coleman, Holt, and Lewis. If the friends of this institution should continue their patriotic and kind attentions ; if the zeal, which at present actuates its members, should not abate ; and if the Honourable the Legisla- ture of this State should liberally extend its fostering hand, as we ardently hope and expect, we shall not only be enabled to publish many volumes of original, important, and interesting his- torical details ; but we shall, in due time, with the smiles of Di- vine Providence, erect upon the broad foundation, now happily laid, a superstructure, which will be honorary to the State of New- York, and useful to the world. OFFICERS OF THE NEW-YORK HISTORICAL SOCIEtl FOR MDCCCXni. HON. EGBERT BEJ^SOWjLL. D. President. HON. GOUVERNEUR MORRIS, First Vice President. HON. DE V/ITT CLINTON, LL. D. Second Vice Presiderit, REV. SAMUEL MILLER, D. D. Correspoadins Secretary. JOHN PINTARD, Recording Secretary. CHARLES WILKES, Treasurer. JOHN W. FRANCIS, M. D. Librarian. STANDING COMMITTEE. WILLIAM JOHNSTON, ESQ. HON. SAMUEL L. MITCHILL, M. D. REV. JOHN M. MASON, D. D. JOHN M'KESSON, ESQ. DAVID HOSACK, M. D. GULIAN C. VERPLANCK, ESQ. ANTHQJS'Y BLEECKER, ESQ* / CATALOGUE OF THE BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY OF THE NEW-YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. ABBOT, Abiei, Haverhill, Beverly, Art. el. ser. 7 June, 1S02, 8. Bos. Abfel, Datid G, S. of JS'exv-York. Inau. (lis. on Dysenterj- sub. to the ex- am, of the fac. of the phv. under the author, of the trus. of CoUim. college, 6 May, 1794, ded. to Isaac Roosevelt, John Charlton, et al. 8. N. Y. Abeel, John Nelsox^, Philadelphia^ A'e-w-Tork. Ser. bef. X. Y. miss. soc. 6 Ap. 1801, with report of directors. 8. N. Y. " Dis. occ. by d. of. See Gunn- Abercrombie, James, Philadelphia, ser. occ. by d. of Alex. HamiltOD, del. 22 July, 1 804, 8. P. « Charge del. 31 July 1805. 31 July 1806. . 30 July, 1808. to the sen. class of the Phila. acad. 8. P. Lectures on the catechism of the prot. epis. ch. etc. 8. P. 1807. — — — — on the cat. confirma. etc. with a ded. to Wm. White, an advertise, pref. and add. to parents, sponsors, and guardians, 2d. ed. 8. P. 1811. ABOI.ITION soc. of Penn. constitu. of the, with acts of Penn. for grad. abol. of slavery, 8. Phil. 1788. — of Maryl. Constitu. of the, 8. Bait. 1789. — of the slave trade. Short sketch of the evidence for the, 12.fr. Lon. ed. Phil. 1792. — soc. in N. Jersey, Constitu. of the, 8. Burl. 1793. — — societies, minutes of 1st. conv. 1794, 8. Phil. , , 2d, conv. 1795, 8. Phil. , ' , 3d. conv. 1796, 8. Phil. — , — — , 4th. conv. 1797, 8. Phil. — — — , ^ , 7th. conv. 1801, 8. Phil. , 8th. conv, 1803, 8 Phil. , . nth. conv, 1806, 8. Phil, Academy of arts in the city of N. Y. Acc of the statues, busts, etc. in the collec. of the, 12. N. Y. 1803. ■■ of arts and sciences. See Amei-i- can. Adair, James, Hist. Amer. Indians, 4. Lon. 1775. Adams, Samuel, JVew En^. Ser. fr. Is. 32. 13 to 18. 4. [tit. p. wanting.] Adams, Willi am, Dedham, Mass. el. ser. May. 1685, 4. Adam?, Joseph, JS'eiubtiry, Letter to Thomas Barnard of N. with Barnard's ans. 8. 1743. Adams, Joseph, J^Teidngton^ Ser. occ, by d. of John Fabyan, 8. Poitsm. 1757. Ser. fr. Ps. 119. 126. del 13 Mar. 1769, 4 Portsm. Adams, Amos, Roxbziry, Thanks, ser. 25 Oct. 1759, occ. by the success of his Br. majesty's arms in the reduc. of Quebec, 8. Bos. Ser. ord. John Wyeth in Glouces- ter, 5 Feb. 1766, c. by Tho. Barnard of Salem, f. by Samuel Chandler of G. 8. Bos. " - Ser. ord. Caleb Prentice in reading, 25 Oct. 1769, 8. Bos. Adams, Zabdiel, Lunenburg, Mass. el ser. 29 May, 1782. S Bos. — — Ser. ins. John Foster in Taunton; 16 May, 1792, c. by Sim. Howard of Boston, f. by John Lathrop of Boston^ 8. Bos. Adams, John, Qriinaj, Twcnty-slx let- ters upon intei'esting sub. respect, the revolu. of America, writ, in Holland in 1780, 12. N. Y. 1789. Essay on canon and feudal law, S. Phil. 1783. — — Defence of the constitutions of go-» vernment of the U. S. A. 3 vols. Lon. 1787. [ ] Discourses on Davila, a series of papers on polit. his. writ, in 1790 and first pub. in the Gazette of the U. S. by an Amer, cit. with a pref. 8. Bos. 1805. — — An?- to Paine's Right* of mwi; first 9 10 CATALOGL'C. pub. Ill the Colum. Cciiiiacl at Boston, 12. Lon. rep. 1793. Adams, J, (coi)t.),i Brief considera- tion ot" the impel-, services trnd (lis- ting, virtues :iiul talents wh. recom- mend, for the presidency of the U. S. A. by Aurelius, V2. Bos. 1796. — — Letter to Thomas Piuckney of S. Car. 27. Oct. 1800. . Nar. of the suppression by A. Burr of the hist, of the adniiuistration of, by J. Wood, with a biog. of Thomas Jef- ferson and Alexander Hamilton, also Gtric. on the conduct of J. A. and on the character of Charles C. Pinckney, by a cit. of N. Y. 8. N. Y. 1802. .. and Samuel Adams, Boston, Four letters bet. on the sub. of govern- ment. S. Bos, 1802. Adams, John Quincy, Boston, Add. del. bcF. Mass. char, fire soc. 28 May, 1802 [in Avii. is a handsome tribute of respect to the mem. of Geo. R. Minot.J 8. Bos. — — Ora. del. in Plymouth, 22 Dec. [an- niv. of the landing of the pilgrims of Leyden] 1802, 8. Bos. Letter to Harrison G. Otis, in x'eply to Timothy Pickering, 8. N. Y. 18U8. . Remarks and criticisms on the foregoing letter of— 8. Bos 1808. \_ 3 Review of the -works of Fisher Ames, 8 Bos. 1809 Adams, Hannah, Medjield, Summary hist, of New Eng. fr. settlement at Plymouth to the adoption of the fed. coustilu. comprehending a gen. sketch of the rev. war, 8. Dedham, 1799. Address of a minister to his ch. in wh. it is inquired whether a ch. be obliged or authorised to require a jjub. and for- mal confession of some partic. misde- meanors, prior to a chi'istian profes- sion, etc. 8. Bos. 1784. — — to christians on presidential elec- tion, 1800. to the indepen. electors of tlie state of N. Y. 20 Mar. 12. Alb. 181.S. Adet, France, U. S. A. Notes addressees par le cit. au secretaire des Etats Unis, with a transla. 8. Phil. 1796. Administration, Vindica. of the mea- sures of the present, by Algernon Sid- ney, taken fr. the Nat. Intel!. 8. Wash. 1803. Advices for peace, etc. being the 2d. part of a reply to the vindica. of tlie subschb. ministers cont. a defence of the, with app. cont. extracts fr. writ- ings of Tong, Ro|;in^Ofl, Uaxter, Owen, 8., Lon. ITlil African marine fund for the relief c/f the distressed orphans and poor mem- bers of this fund, Constitu. of the, [in N. Y.] 12. Newark, 1810. Agricultltre, arts, and manufactures. Transac. of the soc. instituted in the state of N. Y. for the promot. of, 1st. part, 4.N. Y. 1792. Transac. of the soc. for promot. in Con. 4. New H. 1802. Trausac. of the soc. in Duchess eo. for the promotion of, 2 vols. 8. Poughk. 1807. 1809. Memoirs of the Phila. soc. for pro- mot. with a statis. acc. of the Schuvl- kill bridge, 1st. vol. 8. Phil. 1808. soc. of Massachusetts. See Mass. Air balloons, principles, hist. etc. also a prospectus of Blanchard's and Baker's intended aerial voyage fr. the city of N. Y. 8. N. Y. 1796. Ak EN SIDE, Works in prose and ver.se, w itli his fac simile and poems, by mrs. Barbauld, 12. N. Bruns. 1808. Alrers, J. A. Americanische annalen der arzneykunde, naturgeschichte^ chcmie, und physik von, 8. Bremen, 1803. Alcuin, a dialogue with an advertise, by E. H. Smith, 18. N. Y. 1798. Ai.DEN, John, Leyden, Plymonth, Dux- borough. Poem oco. by d. of, written by J[ohn] C[otton of Plymouth,! Ports, rep. 1806. Alden, Timothy, Yarmouth, ser. ded. new meetingh. 1 Jan. 1795, 8. Bos. Poem occ. by d. of Joshua Grav, ofY. — Coll. of poems on rel. subjects, 4f. Newark, 1810, 1811. ALDEN,TiMOTnY, Porismouth, Boston, A''e-ioark, JV. York, sei*. occ. by d. of G. Washington, with notes, 8. P. rep. 1800. century ser. 4. Jan. 1801, witli his*- tor. notes r.nd app. cont. acc. of news- papers printed in N. Hamp. 8. P. Dis. del. bef. Portsmouth fern, as}'- lum, 17 Nov. 1802, with a list of mem. and occas. hymns by J. M. Sewall aafl G. Richards, 8. P. — — Valedic. dis. del. in P. 11 Aug. 1 805, with notes, result of an eccle*;. council advising to his discharge, and recommenda. fr. his ch. and congi'egR- 8. P. Catal. of his pupils at P. fr. 1800 to 1808, etc. 12 P. — — Prac. questions on Eng. gram. witiK Uirec. for parsing, 12. Bos. 1808. — — Ilistor, acc. of veh societies- in P- CATALOGUE. 11 fi*. 162S to 1805, with bios^. notices of the ministers of each, 8. Bos. 1808, Aldex, Timothy, (cont.) Memoirs of Edward and Wm. Tyng, 8. Bos. 1808. — — Quarterly catalogues of the names of young ladies in his acad. at Bos. v ith explan. notes in six numbers, 12. Bos. 1808, 1809. — — Testimonials in favour of, by min- isters and others in Bos. and vicinity, pub. by trustees of Newark acad. 12. N. 181 . -York, Gen. hist, of quadrupeds, the figures engraved on •wood by, chiefly copied fr. the original of T. Bewick, Avith an app. cont. some Amer. animals not hitherto described, 8. N. Y. 1804. Anderson, Eliza, Military reflections on four modes of defence for the U. S. with a plan of defence, trans, by, 8. Bal. 1807. Anderson, Andrew, Inaug. dis. on the Eupatorium perfoliatum of Linn, sub. to the exam, of the trus. of the college of phy. and surg. in the state of N. Y. 4 May, 1813, ded. to James An- derson, David Hosack, John Wake- field Francis, 8. N. Y. Anderson, James, See Washington. Andover, social library, laws and regu- lations of, M'ith a list of books belong, to the, 12. Bos. Andover, Constitu. and associate sta- tutes of the theol. seminary in, with a sketch of its rise and prog. ■ ■■ review of the constitu. etc fr. the Antholog)', Nov. 1808. Andre, John, Proceed, of a board of gen. ofiicers held by order of general Washington, 29 Sept. 1780, 8. Phil. — See Smith. AX9RE-,Y5, WXLLXAM, HSNRY BAE- CLAY, John Ogiltie, Order for morn, and even, prayer, admin, of the sac. and other oflices of the epis. ch. collected and trans, into the Mohawk lang. under the direction of, formerly mission. fi\ the soc prop. gos. etc- 8. N. Y. 1769. Andrews, John, Hist, of the war with Am. Fr. Sp. and lioUand, fr. 1775 to 1783, with portraits, maps, and charts, 4 vols. 8. Lon. 1785. Andrews, John, two ser. on i^ub. oc- casions, 8. Phil. 1788. Andrews, John, JK^ewbui-yport, Nat. thanks, ser. 19 Feb. i795,\ N. — — Eulogy on G. Washington, 62 Feb. 1800, 8. N. Andrews, Jean, Memoire pour le sieur, negociant a Boston, etc. contre James Swan et Michael O'Mealy, de- fendeurs, 4* 1804. Anglas, Boissy D', Speech on the po- Ut. situa. of Europe, 8. Lon. 1775. ■ Dis. preliminaire au projet de con- stitut. pour la repub. Fraucaise, 12. 1795. Annals of tlie corporation. See Cor- poration. Annapolis royal, a poem. Anne, Memoirs of the four last years of the reign of queen, fr. 1710 to her d. 8. Lon. 1742. Answer to an anon, letter on predesti- nation and free will, 8. Lon. Anthology. See Monthly. [Anthow, John, jYe-w-York,^ Gen. course of prepara, study for the duties of the bar, 12. N. Y. 1810. — Ora. 4 July, 1812, bef. the Wash, and Ham. Societies iu the citv of N. Y. 8. N. Y. Antidote to the miseries of hum. life, in the hist, of widow Placid and her daughter Rachel, fr. 20th Lon. ed. 8. N. Y. 1808. Appeal to the serious, on the use of reason in matters of religion, power of man to do the will of God, orig. f'^u, etc. 3d. ed. 12. Lon. 1771. Appel au tribunal de ^opinion publique du rapport de Chabroud, etc. 8. Ge- neve, 1791. Appendix to the christian's -winter- piece, 8. designed for J. T. Kirklann's dis. bef. Mass. hum. soc. 8. Bos. J 81 1 Appleton, Nathaniel, Cambridge, Mass. el. ser. 26 May, 1742, 8. Eos. Thanks, ser. 20 May, 1765, occ. bv the repeal of the stamp act, Ued, to Wm. Pitt, 8. Bos, J4 CATALOGUE. AppletON, N. (cont.) Two fast ser. 5 Ap. 1770. 8. Bos. fAppLB-FON, Jesse, Namptotiy Jinms- -i.) Report, num. 1 and 2, of a com- mittee, consisting of James Scrim • geour and John M. Mason, api)ointed to prei)arc the draught of a plan for the seminary proposed to be erected hy the as3. ref. ch. 8. 1804. Association of the delegates of the colonies of N. Amer. in cong. vlth their add. to the people of G. Brit, and to the inhabi. of t'.ie colonies,. 1774 , Extracts fr. the minutes of the gen. of Con. 1804, 8. Hartf. Atkins, John, Voyage to Guinea, Brasil, and the W. Indies, 2d. ed. 8- Lon. 1737. Attleborough agricul. soc. Sc.*. Wilder. AuGHMUTY, Samuel, JVeiv-York\ Ser. del. 2 Oct. 1770, bef. the corpora, for the relief of the AvidoM'S an«l children of clergymen in the com- munion of the ch. of Eng. in Amer. with an ace. of the charitable corpo- ra, and an abstract of their proceed.. 8. N. Y- 1771. AuNis, Memoire de la chambre de commerce d', que la Rochelle soit un des ports francs promis par le roi aux Ktats Unis de V Amerique, 4. Austin, William, Ora. del. 17June., 1801, anniv. battle of Bunker's hill, 8, Bos. Letters fr. London in 1802, 1803. 8. Bos. 1804. Ayloffe, Gulielmus, Oratio de pace felicissimis Gulielmi 111. auspi- ciis habita coram academia Cantab, in templo beat£e Marije, 4 non. Dec. 1697, 4. Cantab. AzuNi, D. A. Maratirae law of En- rope, 2 vols, trans, fr. Fr. 8. N. \. 1806. B. Bacheller, Samuel, HaverhiU, Vindica. of an associa. fr. the charge of heresy in doc. and partiality in con- duct, etc. in ref. to, with an app. bv, and by H. True, 4. Ports. 1758. Backsettlements, Acct. of distur- bances bet. the inhabitants of the, and of the settlements of Penn. 12 Phil. ■ Dialogue cont. reflec. on remon- strance of th» inhabi. Of, in Penn. 12. Phil. 1764. Backus, Isaac, Middlehoroughy Dis. on the nat. and necessity of an in- ternal call to preach the gos. etc. Avitli an acc. of the cxper. and dying testi- mony of Nat. Shepherd, and a pref. ^ Bos. 175i. CATALOGUE. Eackus, I. (cont.) Hist, of Eng. Avth panic, ret to the baptists, 2 vols. 8. 1st. Bos 177r, 2d. Prov. 1784. Bachus, A7.EL, JBethleriiy Con. el. ser. 10 May, 1798, 8. Hart. Bacon, Ezekiel, Ora. 4 July del. at Williamstov.n, 12. Bennington, 1799. Badger Stephen, A'atick, two dls. on dinnkeiiness, 8. Bos. 1774. Bahama jurisdiction over the Turk's islands. The question of the, discussed hy Isocrates, 8. Lon. 1803. Baker, Sir Richard, Clironicle of tlie kings of Eng. fr. the time of the Rom. gov. to the 8 of Geo. I. fol. 1630. Balch, Wm. Bradford, 9er. del. 4 Oct. llS'i, at the gathering of the 2d. ch. in Rowley, 8. Bos. 1735. — — Vindica. of some points of doc. being an ans. to the remarks of AVig- glesworth and Chipman, 4. Bos. 1746. Balch, Tho3ias, Dedham, Art. el. ser. 6 June, 1763, 8. Bos. B AT.cn, Be\j. Barrzjig-ton, ser. ord. of his son, Wm. Balch, in Salisbury, 17 Xov. 1802, c. hy Sam. ^Nlacclintock of Greenland, f. and app. by Tirao. Alden of Portsmouth, 8. Dover, 1803, BALDWiif, Ebenezer, Daubjiry. Thanks, ser. 16 Xov. 1775, illus. with notes, 8. N. Y. 1776. Baldwin, Thomas, Boston, Mass. el. ser. 26 May, 1802- 8. Bos. , ser. instal. Elisha WilUams in Be- verly, 15 June, 1803, c. by Sam. Stillraan of Bos. f. by Joseph Grafton, S. Eos. Bale, Johx, Actes of English vota- ries, 1st. ana 2d. parts, with a pref. [black letter] 18 Lon. 1560. Balista Angeloxi, Letter fr. to Manzoni, 18. Ballstown Springs, 12. N. Y. 1806. Baltimore, Ordiaances of the corpo- ra, of the city of, with the act of iu- corpo. and supplement, 8. B. 1801. , Ordinances, etc. 8. B. 1804, 1805, 1806. riot. See Thompson. Banco, nacional de san Carlos, Quinta junta del. 18 de Deciem. de 1786, 4. Madrid, 1T87. BA^ CROFT, Edward, Remarks on the review of the controversy bet. Gr. Brit, and her col. ete. 8. N. L. rep. 17T1. Bancroft, Aaron, Worcester, Mass. el. ser. 27 May, 1801, 8. Bos. ■ • ■» Ora. del. at the open, of Leicester Acali, 4 July, 1806, 8. W. Baxcroft, a. (cont.) E&say on the life of G. Washington, w ith a portrait W. e. by Edwin, 8. W. 1807. — Ser. ord. Nathan Parker in Ports--- mouth, 5 4 Sept. 1808, c by Joseph Wlllard of Boxborough, f. by Hun- tington Porter of Rye, 8. P. Bank of N. Amer. eonadera. on thej 12. Phil. 1785. Bankers and creditors, The case of thty stated and exam. 4. 1674. Bankruptcy, Bill to estab. a uniform svs. of, through the U. S. A. 14 Dec. 1798, 8. Banks, John, Acc. of the life, trial, and confes. of, 8. N. Y. 1806. Banneker, Benj. [a free black^ ct>- pv of a letter fr. to the sec. state,, w'ith his ans. 4 Phil. 1792. Baptism, Thoughts on christian, deduc» ed, fr. script, by Observator, 8. N. Y. 1796. Serious and famihar dial, concern. the divine ordinance of, 12. Bos. 1805. Baptist people at Norwich, Eel a. of the opposition, wh. some met with ia 1761, 8. Baptist hymns, see Elliot and Ste- vens. Baptized children, Disciphning, See Richards et al. Bard, Samuel, J^'eic-Yorlc, Enquiry into the nat. cause, and cure of Angi- na suftbcativa, or sore throat distem 8. N. Y. 1771. Guide for young shepherds, facts and obsei'va. on merino sheej;^ 24. N. Y. 1811. Dis. on the impor. of med. edu- ca. del. 4 Nov. 1811, bef. college ol' phy. and surg. 8. N. Y. 1812. Barrere, Rapport sur la marine d« la repub. dans la Mediterranee par, 8. Baring, Alexander, Inquiry into the causes and consequences of the orders in council and exam, of the conduct of Gr. Brit, towards the neu- tral com. of Amer. 8. N. Y. rep. 1808. [Barlow Joel,] Elegy on Titus Hos- mer, with a ded. to his relict Lydii Hosmer, 8. Hartf. [about 1780.] Vision of Columbus, w ith a ded. to Louis XVI. 8. Hartf. 1 787. Ora. del. at Hartf. bef. the Cinciu- nati of Con. 4 July, 1787, 4. H. ■ Letter to the nat. conv. of Fr. on the defects of the coijstitu. of 1791, with a poem, the conspiracy of kings, 8. N. Y. ■ Advice to the privileged orders in the sev, states of Europe resulting ft - 16 tATALOGVE. the necessity and propricfy of a gen. revolU' in the principle of govern- ment, part 1st. 12. N. Y: rep. 1792. B vRLOM' J. (cont.) part 2(1. 12- N. Y. rep. 1794. .. second letter to his fell»w cit. of the U. S. A. on certain polit. measures proposed to their consid. dated Paris, 20 Dec. 1799, 8. N. Y. 1801. ^ 3 Pi'ospectus of a national institu. to be estab. in the U. S. A. S. Wash 1806. Barnard, John, Marblehead, Ser- mons on sev. subjects, with a ded. to his people, 8. Lon. 1727. - I ■ Mass. cl. ser. 29 May, 1734, 8. Bos. ■ ■■ ■■ Dud. lec. del. in the chapel of Har. coll. 23 June, 1756, with a ded. to Lucy Dudley, relict of Paul Dud- ley, founder of the lec. and an app. cont. an extract from the founder's will, 8, Bos. Ser. fr. 1 John 5. 20. del, at the thur. lec. in Bos. 16 July, 1761, 8. B. Barnard, John, ^^ndover^ Ser. oi-d. Timothy Walker at Pennicook (^Con- cord] 18 Nov. 1730, c. by Samuel Phillips of Andover, f. by John Brown of Haverhill, 8. Bos. 1731. — Mass. el. ser. 28 May, 1746, 8; Bos. Barnard, Ebward, HaverhiUy Ser. ord. Henry True in Hempstead, 24 June, 1752, 8. Bos. Fast ser. 12 Ap. 1764, 8. Ports. — — Ser. ord. Gyles Merrill in Piastow, 6 March, 1765, 8. Bos, Mass. el. ser. 28 May, 1766, 8. Bos. — — Ser. ord. Thomas Gary in New- buryport, 11 May, 1768, c. by Paine Wingate of Amesbury, f. by Thomas Prentice of Charlestown, 8- Bos. Conv. ser. 27 May, 1773, 8. Bos. Barnard, Thomas, JVew6«r?/, Salem, Ser. ord. Josiah Bayley in Hampton- falls, 19 Oct. 1757, 8. Ports. Art. el. ser. 5 June, 1758, 8. Bos. — — — Ser. del. bef. a soc. in Bos. for encouraging industry and employing the poor, 20 Sept. 17S8, with an app. S. Bos. . Mass. el. ser. 25 Mar, 1763, 8. Bos. — - Dud. lec. del. at Har. coll. 11 May, 1768, 8. Sal. Barnard Thomas, Salem, Conv. ser. 30 May, 1 793, 8. Bos. — — Dis. bef. Mass. hum. soc. June, 1794, with an app. 8. Bos. Nat. thank?, sec, 19 Feb. 1795, 8. Sal. BahnardT. (cent.) Dud. lec. del. in the chapel of Har. coll. 3 Sept. 1795. Fast Ser. 31 March, 16'JG, 8. S. ■ ■■ Ser. del. bef. the Salem female Char. soc. 6 June, 1803, with an acc. of the soc. 8. S. Dis. bef. the soc. prop. gos. among Ind. and others in N. Amer. 6 Nov. 1806, with an app. 8. Chariest. Barnes, David, Scituate, Ser. ord. Jothara Waterman in Barnstable, 30 Sept. 1801, c. by Nathan Stone of Dennis, f. by Jonathan Burr of Sand- wich, 8. Bos. 1802. Barnstable co. See Itinerant preach- ing. Baron, George, Mathematical cor- respondent. See Mathematical. 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The late regdla. respect, the, considered, 8. Phil. 1765. ■ ■ colonies, Considera- on the mea- cures carrying on Avith respect to the, 8. N. Y. rep. 1774. • treaty ded. to those mem. of cong who have the sense to perceive, and the spirit to pursue the true interests of their country. 8. — critic, 15th and 16th vols. 8. Lon. 1800. impressments of Amer. seamen. Copies and extracts of docu. on the sui j. of, 8. N. Y. 1813. Bki toss' btaefit soc. Qonsli. of the an- cient, of the city of N. Y. 8. N. Y. 1805. Broad, Amos, and his wife. The trial of, on three indict, for assaulting and beating a slave and her child, in the cityofN. Y.8. N. Y.1809. Bronx, Re| ortof Wm. Weston on the practicability of introducing the river into the city' of N. Y. 8. N. Y. 1799. Brooks, John, J>f5i. Lawrence, Utrechtt Essav on the nat. etjuality of men, etc 12. Newark rep. 1802. CATALOGUE. 23 -Beowke, Joseph, JVezo-Tork, Trea.- tise on the yellow fever, showing its origin, cure, and j)revention, 8. N. Y. 1T98. — Pjfoceed, of the corpora, of N. Y. on supplying the city with pure and ■wholesome water, with a memoir of, on the same subject, 8. N. Y. lT9i}. Browne, Arthur, Portsmouth, ser. del. "il Dec. 1739, at the execu. of Penelope KeJiny, 8. Bos. «- Ser. on the folly and perjary of the rebellion in Scotl. del. 23 Feb. 1746. a. Bos. ■ Ser. on the doc of election, 8. Ports, 1757. — — Fast ser. del. 6. IMay, 1757, 8. Ports. [_ — — 3 Remarks on Mayhew'c Incident- i al reflections rel. to the ch. of Eng. as cont. in his observa. on the charter and conduct of the soc. jn op. etc. by a son of the ch. of Eng. 8. Ports. 1T63. Brownson, Abraham, Arlingion, Ser. at the funeral of miss Mines, 8. Bennington, 1808. Bruce, Archibaldus, Disser- tatio medica iuauguralls de vaccina, etc. pro gradu doctoris, ded. to Sam. Bard and David Hosack, B. Edin. 1801. Bryan, Jonathan, Letter to the ne- groes lately converted in Amer. and particu. those at the planta. of, 8. I.on. 1743. Bryant, Wm. Cullen, Embargo, or sk,etches of the times, a satire, 2d. ed. with the Span.revolu. and other poems, 12. Bos. 1809. BccHAN, William, Letter to the pa- tentee concern, the med. properties of the fleecy hosiery, 12, Newark, rep. 1796. Buchanan, George, Ora. on the mor. and polit. evil of slavery del. at. 11 pub. meet, of the Maryl. soc. pro- mot, abol. slavery, del. 4 July, 1791, 8. Bal. 1793. Buchanan, Walter, Ser. del. bef. the soc. in Scotland, for prop, christ. knowl. ill the Highlands and Isl. 14 June, 1804. 8. Edin. Buchanan, Claudius, Star in the east, a ser. del. in Bristol, 26 Feb. 1809, with an app, cont. various in- teresting articles, 8. Bos. 1809. — — Healing waters of Bethesda, a ser. del. at Buxton-wells, 2 June 1811, with notes, and his speech rel. to the Jews in the east, 8. N. Y. rep. 1812, Buck, Leopold De, Essai d'unc des- ciipUoii mineralogiquc Ces earirons do I,Andeck, Nvitl) a mJn^ralog. chart of Glatz, 8. a Paris, 1805. BucHANS, Daniel, J\"e-urto7vn, Short introduc. to the primitive faith, 24, Bridgeport, 1801. BucKMiNSTER, Joseph, Mniland, Brief disserta. on Epli. 2. 8, 9, 10. 8. Bos. 1767. B u c K M I :^ s T E R , J s E p H, Portsmouth, Nat. thanks, ser. 11 Dec. 1783, 8. P. 1784. DIs. del. in P. 1 Nov. 1789, on co- cas, of the pres. of the U. 3. honour- iiig thut capital with a visit, 8. P. Dis. del. at York, S Sept. 1792, the day on wh. Joshua Abbot, jun. receiv- ed a pardon ir. the gov. and couu. of Mass. with a copy 6i the pardon, 8. Ser. del. at the inter, of Sur>y.nna Porter, consort of Huntingtou Porter of Rve, 27 Feb. 1794. 8. P. — Two dis del. 28 Feb. 1T96, on the duty of repub. citizens in the c!ioice of their ruler.s, 8. P. — Ser. del. at Exeter, 15 Oct. 1798, at the inter, of Sarah Rowland, con- sort of Wm. Fred. Rowland, and el- dest daughter of Eliph&let Lad J, 8. P — Thanks, ser. 15 Nov. 1798, 8. P. — Conv. ser. del. at Concord, 5 June, 1799, 8. C. — Right hand of fellowship given to Timothy Alden, 20 Nov. 1799, at the time of his ord. in Ports. 8. P. — Ser. fr. Ps. 18. 46. occ. by the d. of G. Washington, del. first sabbath af- ter receiving the tidings of his d. 8. P. 1800. — Two ser. fr. Mat. 27. 45, del. a Jan. 1800, occas. by th« d. of G. Washington, 8. P. — Ser. 22 Feb. 1800, occas. by the d. of G. Washington, 8. P. — Ser. fr. Prov. 15. 17. del. 23 Feb. 1800, with an add. to the heads of families, 8. P. — Dis. del. 14 Dec. 1800, the anniv. of the d. of G. Washington, 8. P. — Dis. occ. by the late desolating fire in P. del. the Lord's day succeed- ing that event, with a pref. and note?, 8. P. 1803. — Dis. del. bef. the mem. of the Fe- male char, school, 14 Oct. 1803, 8. — Dis. on baptism fr. Eph. 4. 5. 8. P. 1803. — Dis. on Luke 9. 49, 50. 8. P. about 1804. — Dis. del. at the ord. his son Joseph Stevens Buckminster in Boston^ J-^c CATALOnUE. 24 nOj, c. hv .T^rnh Cn-l>mg of WaU- ham, f. hv Wm. Emerson of Boston, D. 1 paj:,. BlTRMITCSTEK, J. (coilt.) "Dis. fr. ActS 4. .S6. at iJie inter, (rf Sam. Haren ti ho (HH, Mart'b, ir;06, ;in«l of his consort, Margaret Havt:i, -wlio dit-d about '>l> liours after her hiss1)an(J, with a monody hj James Ariusf rong Neal t.f Greenland, 8. P. Substance of three dis. d> I. in Boston, 11 Aug. 1811, fr. Gal. 6. 14. n. B. Bt'CKMIX^TER, j0!?EPn StEVEXS, JSoston, Sen occ. bv the d. of James Suliivan, 8. Bos. ISW. Add. on tlie dangers and duties of men of letters, del. bef. the O B K soc. at Har. coll. 31 Aug. Io09, with notes, 8. Bos. , Scr. ocr. by the d. of William Emerson of Boston, May, 1811, \\\\\\ notes, 8. IU»s. BiDA. Histor. descrip. of the conquest of, by Leopold I. 4. Lon. 1686. P.rFi.j'WiLLi AM, See Smith. E. H. BiTiST, George, 5. Carolina^ Sermons 12 vols. 8. N. Y. 1809. BuLKEi.Ev, Gershom, Letter on the people's riglit to election or alteration of croTern. in Con. ith a letter to, etc. 4. Phil. 16(19. BuRDER, George, Tillage sermons, 4th. vol. 12. Lon. 1800. BuRDicK, William, Qra. del. bef. the Franklin associa. in Boston, 5 JuK, leos, 8. B. BcRGEs, Bartholomew, Short ace. of the solar system and of c^imets in general, with a partic. acc. of the co- met -wh. will appear in 1789, 2d. ed. ded. to the Amer. acad. 12. Bos. ■ Series of Indostan letters, cont. an acc. of the manners and customs of the Gentoo nations, Moguls, et. al. ■with a frontispiece, 12. N. Y. ITIK). BuRKE. Edmund, G. Brit. Speech on Aracr. taxa. 19 Ap. 1774, 4th. ed. 8. Lon. 1775. Speech on moving his resolutions for concilia. Trith the colonies, ^2 March, 177.5, 2d. cd. 8. Lon. 177... — — Letter to John FaiT and John Harris on Amer. affairs, 4th. ed. 8. Lon. 1777. Ohscrva. on the reflections of, on the revolu. in Fr. in a letter to earl Stanhope, 8. Bos. 1791. ■ Letter to a mem. of the nat. as- sembly in ans. to sorae objections to bis hook on FreTjth affairs, with a let- ter to, fr. f?itlney Derereux, 4th. 8. N. Y. re p, l'?!. Burke, E. (cont.) T-wolcttcinj add. to a mem. of parlia. on the proposals for peace with the regicide directors, 8. Lon. 1796. I^etter on Bedford and Lander- dale*s attack on his pension, 8. N. Y. rep. r/96. Letter to the duke of Poi-tland on the cond'ict of the ministry in par- lia. cont. .04 articles of impeach- ag. C. J. Fo^, 8. Phil. rep. 1797. [ 1 Set" America, An acc. of Euro- pean settlements. BtTRNsmE, Mc. Gregop.e, Ora. b03, 8. Boa. Chapter of torlitudc, Bye lavs be- longing to the, held by wnnaut fr. the grand and royal chapter of Kng- 12 Birm. Charlevoix, Ilistoire et dcseript. gen. de la Nouvrllc France avec Ic journal histor. d'un voyage fait par oidrc du roi dans TAmcr. Septen. o vols, with maps, 4. a Paris, 1744. Hist, of Tai tiguay, '2 vols. 8, Dub. 1TG9. Charlotte, Buckingham, Prince Edw. and Cnmberl. Address to the freeholders of, with manusc. notes, C. 181'£. Charnock, John, Biog. memoirs of Id. viscount Nelson, 8. N. Y. rep. 1806. Charter of the edl. of N. Y. granted by Geo. II. iT.H, fol. ■ of Colum. coll. as amended by act of the legisla. of the state of N. Y. March, 1810, 8. N. Y. of the coll. of phy. and surg. in the city of N. Y. 8. N. Y. 1807. See Bye laws, Report, University. ■ Supplementary, of the coll. of phy. and surg. with other oi'dinances rel. to that institu. by the regents of the univ. of N. Y. 8. N, Y. 1811. Charters of the Brit, colonies in Amer. 8. Lon. for Almon. Cha^e, Samuel, Ans. and plea of, to the articles of impeach, exliib. ag. him in the senate by the h. of rep. of the U. S. 8. Nbyport. Exhibits accorap. the ans- and plea of, 8. „ % ■ Report of the trial of, bef. the se- nate of the U. S. with liis acquittal, taken in short hand by Charles Evans, 8. Bal. 1805. -. I. - Columbian eloquence, being the speeches of the most celeb. Amer. orators del. at the trial of, 3 vols. l!i. Bal. 1806. Chatham, Earl of. Letters to his ne- phew, Thomas Pitt, 24. Bos. 1811. CjiAUNCY, Charles, Boston, Ser. fr. 1 Cor. 12. 4, del. at the thurs. lec. 17 Dec. 1741, 3. Bos. 1742. — ■ Seasonable thoughts on the state of religion in N. Eng. 8. Bos. 174^). — — Thanks, ser. 18 July, 1745, occas. by the reduc of Cape Breton under Pepperell and Warren, 8. Bos. Letter to Geo. WhitefieUl vindi- cating ccrbin pas'ia^^cs m the Seasona- ble tlioughts, etc wh. W. had except- ed ag. in a letter to C. 4. Bos. 174.'>. CnATTNtY, C. (cont.) Mass. el. ser. 27 May, 1/47, 8. Bos.' — — Horrid n;dure and guilt of niiu'der, a ser. del. at the thurs. lec. 19 Nov. 1754, on the day of the execu. of Wm. Wieer for the mur. of Wm. Chism, 12. Bos. Dud. lec. del. at Har. coll. 12 May, 1762, with an app. giving an histor. acc. of the epistles ascribed to Igna- tius, 8. Bos. ■ ■ Scr. ord. Joseph Bowman as a mis- sionary among the Mohawks del. in Bos. 31 Aug. 1762, with a def, Benjamin, Boston, Ser. on the incomprelien. of God, del. at the lec. in Bos. 1714, with a pref. by Eben. Pembcrton, 1^2. B. ^!ass. el. ser. 28 May, 1T18, with an add. to Wm. Ashurst and John Bar- rington Shute, 12. B. — — Ser. del. bef the gen. assam. of Mass. 19 Nov. 1719, 12. B. ■ .1 Ser. occ. by the d. of Joseph Dud- ley, with an add. to Paul Dudley and an app. 12. B. 1720. — — Observa. on inoc. wiUi the small pox, ^vith reasons in favour of the prac- tice, and an add. to John Levei'ett, 12. B. 1721. — ' — Ser. oec by the d. of David Stod- dard, A\ith an address to his father Simeon Stoddard, 12. B. 172.3. ■ Four ser. occas. by the earthq. of Oct, 1727, with an add. to the reader, 8. B. — — Ser. occ. by the d. of Peter Thach- er of Boston, 8. B. 17.80. Art. cl. ser. 5 June, 17-38, 8. B. CoL.>f.\N, Henry, NinrrJiam, Dis. bef. the Mass. hum. soc. 9 June, 1812, vi»h an app. 8. Bos. Colonies to tax themselves. An ar- gum. in defence of the exclusivrt rigl;t ivlaimcd by the, with a review of the laws of Eng. rel. to represcnta. and taxation, also thouglits on slavery. 8. Lon. 1774. ^ of N. Amer. Rules and articles for the better gov. of tlie troops raised and to be raised by the twelve united P^ngiish, 12. Phil. 1775. C o L u M B A N u s, or the doves flying to tlie windows of their Saviour, a ser. to young people, [Mather] 1 2. Bos. 1722. Columbia College, Statutes of, 8. N. Y. 1788. Statutes of, adopted 11 .Time, l8ll. 8. N. Y. Columbia, Considera. on the gov. of the tcr. of, as oft'cred in the Nat. In- telli. by Epaminondas, 4. ^Vas. 1801- See Woodward. Columbian insur. coinp. Act to Incor- ]>o. the stockholders of tl le, 8. N.Y. 1 80i . — Eloquence See Ch.iee. CoMDE, T. PeftSRnt of Aub'jni, a poem; 8. Phil. rep. Commerce of Spain with her colonies, Observa. on the, in time of war, by i. Spaniard of Phil. 8. Phil. 1800. CoM>f issAiRES du roi, Memoires dcs, et de ceux de sa majeste Britannique snr les possessions et les droits res- pectifs des deux couronnes en Ameri- que avec les actes publics et pieces jus- tificatives, 8 vols, illus. with a map, 12. a Paris, 17j6, 7. Common prayer, Acc. of all the pro- ceed, of the commissioners of both persuasions appointed by his majesty according to letters patent for the re- view of tiie, 4. Lon. IGGl. Add. to the abp. and bps. commis- sioned to treat about the alteration of, 1661. ' Papers, wh. passed bet. the com- missioners, 4. Lon. 1661. Form and manner of making, or- daining, and consecrating bps. pr. and dea. according to the order of the prot. epis. ch. in the U. S. A. 4. N. Y. 1793. Directions for a devout and decent behaviour in the public worship of ^ jod, partic. in the use of the, 12. N. Y. rep. 1803. — book. Proposals of Plowman and Tanner for printing. ■ ■ Livre contenant les prieres pub, I'administration des sacramens. et les autres rites et ceremonies de I'eglise selon l*usage de I'eglise episcopate pro- tentant.e dans les Etats Unisde TAmcri- que avec le pseautier, pour I'usage de I'eglise protestante Francoise du St, Esprk a la Nouvelle York, 8. N. Y. 1803. of the ch. of Eng. in French, title page wanting, 18. Lon. 1746. Common sense, [Tho. Paine] 8. Phil. 1776. Strictures on, by an American, 8. Phil. 1776. Common law in the U. S. Considera. on the abolition of the, 8. Phil. 1809. Communion, Explana. and defence of the terms of, adopted by the commu- nity of dissenters, etc. by the reform- ed presbytery, 8. Falk. 1801. CoMSTOCK, Cyrus, Essays on the du- ty of parents and children, 12. Hartf. 1810. See South Kingston. Concert for prayer proposed, A se- rious call from the city to the country, etc. 8. Edin. 1756. to (he citizens of the U. S. CAT.AL0GU2. 53 A. by an associa. of ministers, 12. Ex. 178T. Condemnation of the ungodly, Di- Tine glory brought to view in the, iti reply to tlie pam. entitled Salvation (or nil men, 8. Bos. lTo'2. CoNDORCET, Letter to a magistrate in Sw isscrbtnil respect, the massacre of the Swiss guards, 10 Aug. with a let- ter fr. Tlio. Paine to the people of France, etco. N. Y. 1793. — - Avis anx Espagnols, 12, a Paris. ——Commentary on Montesquieu's Spi- rit oflaws, etc. 8. Phil. 1811. Conductor generalis, or office, duty, and author, of justices of the peace, etc. "2(1. ed. 8. Phil. pr. and sold by B. Franklin and D. Hall, 1749. Confession of faith and ch. covenant made by the ch. of Middleborough, 26 Dec. 1691, etc. 8. Bos. rep. 1T71. Congress canvassed, or an exam, into the conduct of the delegates at their conveu. in Phil. 1 Sept. 1774, address- ed to the merchants of N. Y. by A. W. 8. 17TA. ' Free thoughts on the proceed, of, by A. W. 8. 1774. ' Extracts fr. votes and proceed, of the Am. contin. held at Phil. 5 Sept. 177i, o. I.ou. rep. 1774. — — Journal of the proceed, of the same congress, 8. Lon. 177.1. ' Journal of the proceed, of the, held, 10 May, 177j, Lon. rep. 1776. — — Declara. by the rep. of the L^nited colonies of N. Am. now met in, at Phil, setting forth the causes and ne- cessiLy of their taking up arms, 8. Watertown, rep. 1775. — — Whole proceed- of the Am. con- tin. held at Phil. 5 Sept. 1774, 8. N. Y. rep. 1775. — - ■ Enquiry hov/ far the Amei'icans are bound to abide by and execute the decisions of the late, 8. N. Y. 177;">. Ans. to the declara. of the Amet i- can, .Sd. ed. 8. Lon. 1776. " Minutes of the trial and exam, of certain persons iu the prov. of N. Y. charged with being engaged in a con- spiracy ag. the author, of, 8. Lon. 1776. — — Add. and recommendations to the states by the U, S. in, assembled, with sundry papers referred to in the add. 8. Phil. 1783. — — Ans. to tlic drclRr;\. of Am. inde- ipen. C. Lon JT86. Congress (cont.') respecting the offi- cial conduct of the secretary of the treasury. Exam, of the late proceed, in, 1793. Exam, of the president's message at the opening of, 7 Dec. IBOi, by Lucius Crassus. o. N. Y. 1802. Connecticut, Case of the respon, the gov and comp. of the coi. of, bet. old Uncas et al. appellants and, Summary of the case of the res- pon. the landholders. — — The people's right to election or altera, of gov. in, argued in a letter by Ger shorn Bulkeley with a letter to B. etc. 4. Phil. 1689. Charier, articles of confed. and laws of, to 1784. fol. N. Lon. 1784. Cecurity of the rights of the cit. in the state of, considered, 8. Hartf. 1792. Nine plain questions to tlie peopl.? of, with a reply to each by Simon Holdfast, 8. Hartf. 1803. Count the cost, an add. to the peo- ple of, by Jonathan Steadfast, 8. Hartf. 1804. Academy of arts and s-iiences. Me- moirs of, vol. 1st. part 1st. 8. N. Ha- ven, 1810. Connor, BENJA^:IN, PortsmcT.tht Specification of sevci'al of his patent improvements in construciing and navigating vessels, in constructing bridges, etc. 12. 1812. CoN-VYBEARE, JoK:r, GV, Brit. Ser. del. bef. the univ. at Oxf. on ilie nat. possibiiilv, and certainty of miracles, 8. Lon. 1T23. Ser. del. 31 Aug. 1732, 12. Cxf. 1732. Considerations on the provisional treaty with Am. and prelim, art. of pe:ice with Fi'. and Spain, 8. Lon. 1783. on the pres. situa. of Gr. Brit, and tlie U. S. A. with a view to future comraei". connections, 8. Lon. 1784. on the choice of pub- rulers, in the extent of their powers, and on the best means of securing the advantages and reform, the abuses of popular elections, 8. N. Y. 1805. Conspiracy, A journal of the pro- ceed, m detection of the, for burning N. Y. etc. 4. N. Y. 174i. Constitution of the U. S. A. 1787. 4. Observa. on the new, and ou tlie fed. and state conventions by a Colum- bian patriot, 8, N, Y. rep. 17i;8. 34 CATALOGUE. Constitutions of the several indc pen. states of Am. 8. Lou. rep. 1782 ■ •■ (Ics Etats Unis de rAmeiiiiue, 4 a Paris, iT83. Contemplation, a poem, 4. Lon 1753. Convention of the state of Mass Result of conv- of tielcgatcs holden al Ipswich, deputed to consider the coU' slitu. proposed by the, 8. N'b'yport 1T78. — — ~ Observa. leading to a finr exam, oi the system of gov. proposed by the late, in letters fr, the Federal farmer to the Kepub. 8. 1787. — — of the state of N. Y. at Pouglikeep- sie, 17 June, 1788. The debates and proceed, of the, 8. N. Y. 1788. ' ' for framing a new constitu. for N. H, Add. of tlie, to the inhab. of the state with the constitu. 8. Ports, 1781. .. Remarks on the proceed, of the late, 8. N. Hamp. 1791. Conventions, Observa. on the con- stitu. and on the feil. and state, by a Colnmbian patriot, 8. N. Y. 1788. Cooke, Wilt.iam, Sudbury^ Dis. del. at the ord. Samuel Baldwin in Hano- ver, 1 Dec. 1756, c. by Breck of Springfield, f. by James Dana of Wallingford, 8. 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DuMMER, Jeremiah, DIs. on the ho- liness of the sabbath, del. in Boston, 29 Oct. 1704,8. Bos. rep. 1763. Defence of tlie N. Eng. charters, 8. Bos. rep. 1745. also, 8. Bos. rep. 1765. Du3Iourier, Developpement succinct des principes constitutionneis par les faits des jacobins au gen. d'apres ses memoires de 1794, 8. DirNBAR, Samuel, Stou^hton, {noti; CantQ7i,) Ser. fr. Gal, 2. 21, del. at the thurs. lect. in Bos. 9 May, 1751, wuh an extract fr. Cotton Mather's Old paths restored, 8. Bos. — — Ser. del. in Braintree fr. Acts 20. 24, 13 Dec. 1753, 8. Bos. 1754. 40 tTAlALOGUB, DrxBAn, S. (cont.) Mass. cl. ser. 28 May, 17G0, 8. Bos. — — StT. ord. Ebcnczer Grosvenor in Scituate, 20 Ap. 1763, with a pre!", by another hand, H. Bos. DuNBAFi, Elijah. Peterborough, Ser. ord. Wm. Richey in Canton, c. by Ja- bez (vhickcriiig of Dedham, f. by Ed- vai-d Richmond of Stoughton with an app. cont. an acc. of the parishes form- ed fr. Stoughton and of the ministers cf each, 8. Dedham, 1809. Duncan, John, Lawfulness of the stage enquired into, S. Lon. 1787. Ddncan, William, N. Y. directory and register for 1 793, h. Duncan, Archibald, Mariner's chron. 4 vols. 12. Phil. 1806. Dunham, Josiah, Ora. occ. by the d. of G. Washington, del. at Oxford in Mass. 15 Jan. 1800, 8. Bos. Dunham, Datid, JVexo York, Cata- logue of Brit. Fr. and India goods for sale at auction In the city of Jersev 27 Aug. 181.3, .4. N.Y. DuNLAP, William, JVew Tor ^, Ope- ra, archers or mountaineers of Swit- zerland, with a brief acc. of S. 8. N. Y. 1796. — — Memoirs of George Frederick Cooke, late of the Theatre royal, Co- vent Garden, Lon. 2. vols. 24. N. Y. 1813. Dunn, William, Ser. del. bef the sy- nod of Glasgow and Air 8. G, 1792- Dunn, Thomas Dis. del. 21 Oct. 1794, bef. the N. Y. soc. for the infor. ma. etc of emigrants, 8- X. Y. DuRAND, F. J. Statistique elementaire on essai sur I'etat geographique, phys. et polit- de la Suisse, 4 vols. 8. a Lau- sanne, 1795, 1796. DuTTON, Benjamin, Superaboundings of the exceeding riches of God's free grace towards, 8. Lon. 1743. Button, Warren, Present state of literature, a poem del. at commence. Yale coll. 8. Hartf. 1800. Duty of a christian in a trying situalion, a letter to the author of a pam. entitled The Mediator's kingdom not of this world, etc. 8. N. Y. 1810. D WIGHT, Timothy, Greenfield, J\etv Haven, Dia. on the genuineness and authenticity of the New Testament, 8. N. Y. 1794. Ser. del. 7 July, 179^', bef. the Con. soc. of Cincin. 8. N. IL Two dis. on the nature and danger cf infidel philosophy, add. t6 t,hc CJin- didatcs for the bacxalau. in Yale coTI, 9 Sept. 1797, 8. N. H. 1798. DwiGHT, T. (cont.) Dis. del. 25 Nov. 1797, at the funeral of Elizur Good- rich of Durham 8. N. H. Dis. del. at N. H.22 Feb. 1800. on the d. of G. Washington, 8. N. H. Dis. on some events of the last cen- tui-y del. at N. II. 7 Jan, 1801, with notes, 8. N. H. Psalms of David imitated in the language of the N. Testa, by I. Watts, in wh. the psalms omitted by Watts are versified, etc. by, 2d. ed. 18. N. Bruns. 1804. Ser. on duelling del. 9 Sept. 1804, in N. H. and 21 Jan. 1805, in N. Y. 8. N. Y. Ser. del. at the opening of the theo- log. institu. in Andover and at the ord. of Eliphalet Peai'son, 28 Sept. 1803, with the c. by Jonathan French of A. and f. by Jedidiah Morse of Charlestown, 8. Bos. DwiGHT, Theodore, Hartford, Ora. del. bef. the Connec abol. soc. 8 May, 1794, 8. H. Ora. del. bef. the Cincin. soc. of Connec. 7 July, 1801. 8. Hartf. E. Eacker, George I. Ora. del. bef. the Tarn. soc. 12 May, 1798, 8. N. Y. Ora. del. 4 July, 1801, 8. N. Y. Eames, Jonathan, JYexvtoxvn, Sor- occ. by the d. of John Tucker of New- bury, who deceased 22 March, 1792, with a character by another hand, 8. Nbyport. Earthq^uake of the 29 of Oct. 1727, Ser. del. in Bos. 2 Nov. on a day of fasting, occ. by the, 18. Bos. — — Acc. of the, with a speech made to the inhabi. of Bos. who assembled the next morning, with an app. and a fur- ther app. 3d. ed. 12. Bos. 1727. EARTHQ.UAKES, Eusay on the agita- tions of the sea and other remarkablcs attending the, of 1755, with tlioughts on the causes of, written in 1756, 12. Bos. 1761. Eaton, Daniel Isaac, Trialof,bcf. Lloyd Id. Kenyon, and a special jury, for selling a suj>posed libel, viz. Paine's Letter to the addressers, 1793, 8. Lon. Proceed, on the trial of, upon an indict, for selling a supposed libel, viz. Paine's 2d. part of the Rights of man, 8. Lon. 1793. CATALOGUE, 41 Eaton^ Peter, Boxford, Thanks. ser. 28 Nov. 1799, 8. H-iverhill. KaSt India company, Enquiries into the rights of the, of making war and peace, etc. 8. Lon. 1772. Ecclesi A.STICAL council at Bolton, Result of, 3 Aug. 1773. 8. Bos. Echo, The, with other poems printed at the Porcupiiie press by Pasquin Petronius, 8. 1807. EcKLEY, Joseph, Boston., Ser. instal, Israel Evans in Concord, 1 July, 1789, c. by Sam. Macclintock of Greenland, f. by Colby of Pembroke, 8- C. ~ Thanks, dis. del. 29 Nov. 1798, with notes, 8. Bos. — — Dis. del. bef. the Bos. fern, asylum 24 Se])t. 1802, Avith odes for the occ. by Thaddeus Mason ITaT-ris of Dor- cliester and Thomas [Robert Treat] Paine of Boston, 8. B. -= Ser. instal. Horace Hollcy in Bos. 8 March, 1809, c. by John Lathrop of B. f. by John Thornton Kirkland of B. 8. B. Sketch of the character of Thomas Dav.'es, being an extract fr. a fun. ser. del. in Jan. 1809, 8. B. Eclipse of the 16 of June, 1806, Dark- ness at noon or the great solar, illust. by a diagram and described in every particular by an inhabi. of Boston, with a pref. and introduc. 12. Bos. 1805. EcoNOMiCA, a statistical manual for the U. S. A. with Albert Gallatin's re- port rel. to public roads and canals, 8. Wash. 1806, 1808. Economical school. Regulations of the, 8. N. Y. 1810. Economy of human life in weekly num. 4. N. Y. Eddy, Thomas, J\^eis>'Yorkf Ace. of the N. Y. state prison, 8. N. Y. 1801. r ] Observa. on cauai naviga. by an observer, with a plate. Edwards, Jonathan, JStorthamp- ton, StockbridgPf Princeton, Nar. of the surprising work of God in the conversion of many hundred souls in N. in a letter to Uenj. Coiman, with a pref, by Watts and Guyse of London.^ and another by some of the min. of Bos. and an attestation (tf min. Ilamps. CO. ed. 1^2. Bos. n.'JB. ' 8cr. fr. Dent. .^2. 35, del. at En- fjcid, 8 ,f u!y, 1T41, 4th ed. 8. Ciiarlea- town, 1802. — — Ser. instal. Samuel Buel in East Hampton, 19 Jsept, 1746, 8. Bos. Edwards, J. (cont.) Ser. ord. Job Strong in Portsmouth, 28 June, 1749, 12. Bos. 1750. — - Examination of. Enquiry on free- dom of the will in three parts, with an app, 8. Bos. 1T70. - — ^— l>ife and character of, with extracts fr. his private writings and diary, 17 select ser. and a pref. 12. N. 1804. Edwards, Jonathan, JSTezv Haven, Colrain, Schenectady^ Observa. ou the language of the Muhhekaneew In- dians communicated to the Con. acad. of arts and sciences, with a pref.'S. N. H. 1788. also 8. N. Y. rep. 180L ' Con. el. eer. 8 May, 1794, 8. Hartf. Edwards, Bryan, Hist, civil and commercial of the Brit, colonies in the W. Ind. illus. with maps, 2 vols. 4. Lon. 1793. Hist, civil and com. of the Brit. col. in the W. Ind. with a hist, of St. Do=. mingo abridged fr. the former, illus. with maps, 8. Lon. 1798. Edwards, Peter, Fortsea Hants, Candid reasons for renouncing the I)rinciples of antipcidobaptism, cont, a short method with tiie baptists, Sd, Am. ed. 8. Bos. 1803. Edwards, John, Rules and regula» of the christian soc. called the church of Christ of the city of N. Y. 12th. Sd. month, 1809, 8. N. Y. Eells, Nathanael, Scititaie, Mass. el. ser. 25 May, 1743, 8. Bos. — — Letter to his ch. and congrega. res- pecting G. Whitefield, 12. Elegy v/rittcn on St. Mark's eve, Lon. 1754. Eliot, John, Roxbiiry, Mamusse Wunneetupanatamwe up-Biblum God naneeswe Nukkone Testament kali v/onk Wusku Testament, 4 Camb. N. Eng. 1680, 1685. Eliot, Andrew, Boston, Fast ser- 19 Ap. 1 T53, 8. B. — Thanks, ser. del. 25 Oct. 1759, oc^ cas. by tlie reduc. of Quebec, with notes, 8. B. Mass. el. scr. 29 May, 1765 with notes, 8. B. — - — Ser. ord. Ebenezer Tfiayer in HamiJton, iT Sept. 1766, 8. B- Dud. lec. del. at rfar. coll. 8 May, 1773, with a list of those who liad preached this lec. 8. Bos. — Ser. ord. of his son Andrew Eliot in Fairfield, 22 June, 1774, 8. B. Eliot, ANDREW, jPfl?r;?,(cGnt.) Relation of God's pro- vidence in a voyage for lie. -with the parlia. additional forces under It. gen. Forbes. — — Brief observa. concern, the war, and state of Ireland. Reasons why Hotham cannot agree to the pacification proposed by some gent, of Yorkshire. Declara. of parlia. in ans. to Jiis majesty's declaration. Petition of the inhali. of Lanca- shire to the king, and ans. England's gazetteer, or an accurate descrip. of all the cities, towns, and villages in Eng. and Wales, etc. 2. vols. 2d. ed. 12. Lon. 1778, with a Sd. vo). being a new Index villaris, or alphabe- tical register of the less noted villages, 12. Lon. 1751. Englishman directed in the choice of his religion, with a pref. to Americans, 8. Ros.'rep. 1T48. deceived, a polit. piece, in wh. some very impor. secrets of state are recited, 8. N. Y. rep. 1768. Entick, John, et al. Gen. hist, of the late war, illns. with portraits, plans, maps, and charts, 4th. ed. 5 vols. 8* Lon. 1779. Episcopacy, Essay on that paradox, In- fixilibility may sometimes mistake, or a reply to a dis- concerning, with re- marks on Ignatius's epistles, etc, 8, Bos. 1724. Coll. of essays on, by Linn, Beasley, How, 8. N. Y. 1806. A postolic order asserted byBowden, Reply to Miller, by Bowden. Episcopal church. Add. to a mem, of the prot. 24. N. Y. 1T92. government, Argum. in favour of^ Lan.singb. 1795. Episcopal church in Scotland, Ser- del. to the, 8. Abei'd. 1779. ch. Journal of a conv. of the prot. in the states of N. Y. N. J. Penn. Del. Mar. Vir. and S. C. at Phil. fr. 28 June to 8 Aug. 1789. 8. Phil. Journal of the i>roceed. of the bp?. clergy, and laity, etc. iu conv. at Bal- timore, May, 1808, 8. N. Y. Journal, etc at New-Haven, May, 1811, 8. N. Y. - ■■ - Canons for the gov. etc. as adopt- ed in 1789, 92, 5, 9, 1801, 4, 8, with the constitu. etc. 8. N. Y. 1808. convention at N. Y. Hept. 1792. 8, N. Y. church, Add. to the mem. of the prot. in the U. S. A. 12. N, Y. 1792. — Charter and laws of th? coi-T>Qra. 44 CATALOGUE. for the relief of vUows and children of clergymen of tlie prot ch. in the state of N.Y. 8. N. Y. 1807. Episcopal church, (cent.) Office of institu. of ministers into parishes or churches prescribed by the prot- ch. estab. in 1804 and 1808, 8. N.Y. Pastoral add. to the clergy and laity of the prot. ch. in the U. S. A. fr. the h. of bps. May, 1811, 8. N.Y. — — church in the state of N.Y. Jour- nal of the proceed, of the prot. at the annual conv. Oct. 1804, 8. N.Y. Oct. im, 8. N. Y. Oct. 1809, 8.N. Y. , ^ Oct. 1811, 8. N. Y. 1812, 8. N. Y. in S. Car. Feb. 1810, 8. Gharlcston. — communion in Scot. Nar. of the proceed, rel. to the bill, entitled an act for graiiting relief to pastors, etc. of the, 8. Aber. 1792. — Churches iu Saratoga, Proceed, of, Feb. 1800. — — Soc. for promot. rel. and learn, in the state of N. Y. Constitu. of the prot. 8. N. Y. 1802. . Soc. Csnstim. of the prot. for the advancement of Christianity in S. Car. 12. Charleston, 1810. — Church of the state of N. Y. Con- stitu. and canons of the prot. 8. N. Y. 1812. Episcopalians in Virginia, Add. to the, fr. the clergy of N. Y. and N. J. rel. to an Amer. eijiscopate, 8. N. Y. 1771. — ' — Plain add. to, on the proposed meeting at Mechanie-hall, 8. N. Y. 18ie. Episcopate, Add. fr. the clergy of N. Y. and N. J. to the episcopalians in Vti'g. occas. by some late transac. in that col. rel. to an Araer. 8. N. Y. 1771. Erskine, Thomas, VIcav of the caus- es and consequences of the present Avar vnth Fr. in ans. to Buike's regi- cide peace, with a ded. to, by P- Por- cupine and an app. cont. the corres. bet. Miles and Le Brun, 8. Phil. 1797. Espagne, L', conquise par Charles le grand, roy de France, 12. [imp.] Egfana. See Madera. EssAi sur les colonies Francaises on discour politiques sur la nat. du gou- verncmeut, etc. de S. 13. 12. 1754. Essay on the prohnble rne'liods of mJsk- ing a people gainers in the balance of trade, 8. Lon. 1699. Essayo de una bibliotheca de traduc- tores Espanolcs donde se da noticia de las traducciones que hay en Castellano de la sagrada escritura, etc. por D, Juan Antonio Pellicer y Saforcada, 4. en Madrid, 1778. EsTE, William, Sathan's sowing sea- son, a ser. 12. Lon. 1611. Etats, Lks, empires, royaumes, et principautez du monde,etc.illustres de I'institution de toutes les religions, compagnies regolieres, roonastcres, etc. avec la noble et celebre origine de tou3 les ordres, etc, par le sieur D. T. V. Y. with an add. to Henry de Mesmes, fol. a Geneve, 1665. Etats Uni8 de TAmeiique Sept. Re- cherches histor. et politiques sur les, par un citoyen de Virginie avec 4 let- tres d*un bourgeois de New-Haven sur I'unite de la legislation, 4 vols. 8. a Colle, 1788. Etats generaux, Le point du jour ou resultat de ce qui s'est passe aux, de- puis le 27 Aviil 1789, jusqu' an IT Juin, de la meme annee, etc. par mon. D***. 2 vols. 8. a Paris, 1790. Europe, Memorial cont. a summa- ry view of facts with their authori- ties in ans. to the observa. sent by the Eng. ministry to the courts of, trans, fr. the Fr. 8. N. Y. 1757. Eustace, John- Shey, le citoyen dea Etats Unis d'Amerique, gen. de bri- gade des armees de la rep. Francaise, a ses freres d'arraes, 12. a Paris, 1793. Lettre de, cidevant aide de camp des majors generaux Lee et Sullivan col. etadj. gen. de I'etat de Georgie, a mons. Joseph Fenwick, consul des Etats Unis de I'Amerique, a Bor« deaux. Letters on the emancipation and prcserva. of the U. Provinces, to John De Witt, etc. written 1794. fr. Basle, 8. Rot. 1797. [A large coll. of miscel. documents in Fi\ and Spa. pub. about the time of the late rcvolu. in France left by the late gen. Eustace, was presented by his nephew doctor Walter Buchanan , jun. to the N. Y. his. soc. and is care- fully 1)1 eservcd, though, in general, not particularly noticed in this catalogue. When duly arranged and bound, it will make many volumes.J Evangelical preaching. Review of hiuts 01), by a barrister, 8. Lon, 1808. CATALOGUE. 45 EvA^^?, Israel, Concord, N. H. cL ser. del. at Con. in June, 1T91, 8. C. Evans, Richaro, Portsmoiithy Ora. 4 July, 1805. 4. Ports. Evelyn, John, Hist, of chalcography with a life of the author, tied, by tlie publisher John Payne to sir Jolni Evelyu, grandson of ihe author, 8. Evening fireside. The, or weekly in- telligencer, ist. Tol. 4. Phil. 180r». Everett, Moses, Dorchester, Ser. ord. Oliver Everett in Bos. del. 2. Jan. 1T82, c. by Phillips Payson of Chel- sea, f. by John Eliot of B. 8. B. Everett, David Boston, Daranzel or the Persian patriot, a drama ia 5 acts, 8. B. 1800. EwELL, Thomas, Washington, Plain discourse on the laws or properties of matter cont. elements or princijjles of modern chemistry, etc. 8. N. Y. 1806. Excise laws. Short hist, of the na- ture and consequences of, 8. Phil. 1795. Exeter, Result of a council of ten chh. convened at, 31 Jan. 1743, 12. Bos. 1744. Exeter, Bp. of, Charge, 4. Ex. 1805. Extracts, interesting and amusing, 2. num. being the whole pub. iu Bos. about 1810, 12. F. Factum pour mrs. E, De Vry Tera- niinck, J. Rendorp, bourguemaitres, et al. contre Louis, due de BrunsM'vck, 8. en Holland, 1781. Fair Lucretia, being a sorrowful hist, etc. to wh. is add. Edwin and Angeli- na, 12. Daubury. Fairbank, Drury, Plymouth in JV. JL Ser. del. 24 Sept. 1806, at the baptism by immersion of Dorothy Johnson, 8. Cone. 1807. Fairfax, Ferdinando, Ora. del. in Charlestown in Virg. 4 July, 1805, 12. Wash. 1808. Fakeeh, The, a tale, 4. Lon. 1756. Falconbkidge, Alexander, Acc. of the slave trade on the coast of Af- rica, 2d. ed. 12. Lon. 1788. Farrinoton, G. Life of, with the circumstance of his conversion, 8. N. Y. rep. 1807. Farmer, Letters fr. a, in Penn. 12 N. Y. 1768. See Dickinson. Fauchet, Eloge civique de Benj. Franklin prononce, le 21 Juillet, V^'X), au nom de la commune de Paris, par mon. 1' al>bi^j 8 k Paris, 1790. Fauchet, Joseph, Sketch of the pre- sent stale of our polit. relations with the U. S. A. 8. Phil. 1797. Fayette, De La, Lettre de moa. le maire de Paris a mon. 1 Juin, 1790, 12. a Paris. Impeachment of, cont. his accusa, supported by BrissotDe Warville, -and his defence by Vaublanc, with a sup- plement, trans, fr. (.he Fr. by Wm. Cobbet, 8. Phil. 1793. Febure, Guillaume Le, baroa de St. Ildephont, Itineraire hislor. pol, geog. etc. dcs 7 Provinces Unies des pays has, enriehi de cartes, 2 vols, 8. a; la Hr.ye, 1782. Federal procession, Ode for the, up- on the adoption of the new govern- ment. [This was struck off in the streets of N. Y. and thrown among; the people fr. the press.] Federalist, The, [by A. Hamilton,^ a coll. of essays in favour of the con- stitu. of 1787, 2 vols. 12. N. Y. 1788, Federalists, Le, par Hamilton, Madison, et Jay, 2 vols. 8. a Paris, 1792. Federalists, Word to, and to those, who love the memory of Washington , 8. Fellowes, WilliamDorset, Nar. of the loss of his majesty's packet the Lady Hobart, on anisl. of ice, 2S June, 1803, 5th. ed. Lon. 1803. Female jockey club, 12. N. Y. rep. 1794. Fenner, Thomas, def. in errourand George Lewis pff. in errour, in the court for the trial of impeach, and correction of crrours, bet. 8, N. Y. 1812. Fenwick, Benedict I. J^Te-w-York, Ser. del. in the Rom. cath. ch. for the benefit of the city dispensaiy, 8. N. Y. 1810. Ferguson, Adam, Hist, of the prog. and termina. of the Rom. repub. ct. and a num. of the brethren of the 1st. ch. in Salem, 12. Bos. lT3r;. — Brief nar. of the process with the 1st. ch. in Salem, etc. FiSKE, TiiADDKUS, IFest Cambridge, Nat. thanks, ser. del. 19 Feb. 17y3, 8. Bos. FisRE, Abel, Wilton, Ser. ord. Abiel Abbot in Coventry, 28 Oct. 1795, 3. Amh. 1796. — — Ser. ord. Jacob Abbot in Hampton- falls. \ j Aug. :* 798. c. by Sam. Haven of Portsmouth, f. by Jesse Appleton of Hampton, 8. Nbyport. — Dis. del. in Lyndeborous^h, 26 Feb. 1801, at a singing lec. 8. Amh. FiSKE, Nathan, Brookjield, Dud. lec. del. at Har. coll. 7 Sep. 1776, 8. Bos. Fitch, Jabe7, Ips-xich, Portsmouth, Dis. occ. by the carthq. of 1727, 12. Bos. 1728. Ser. ord. John Tucke in Gosport, 26 July, 1732, 12. Bos. Two dis. occ. by the throat distem- per, Avith an add. to the reader, 12. Bos. 1756. Fitch, Ei5E?;ezer, TViUiamstonni, Dis. del. bef. the candidates for the bacca- huireate in Will. coll. 1 Sept. 1799, 12. Pittsf. riTzsiMMONP, Thomas, Pepresenta- tion of the Phil. cham. of commerce eigned by order and in behalf of the said cliamber, by, 10 Dec. 1804. 8. Fleetmood, W. Reasonable communi- cant, or an explanation of the doc. of the sacra, of the Lord's supper, with u pref. 16th. ed. 12.Lcn. 1748. FLEMiXG,RonBRT, Dis. (Ml thc rlsc ai\»rv, CambHdge, Ser. del. at the thurs. lec. in Bos. 3 Ap. 1729, 8. Bos. Twenty ser. on various subj. 8. Bos. 1739. FoBE?, Peues, RayiiluLm, Mass. El. ser. 27 May, 1795, 8. Bos. Fog's journal of 10 Feb. 173S, Remark* on, 8. Lon. Fond, Sigaud De La, Elemens de physique theorique et experimentale avec figures, 4 vols. 8. a Paris, 1777. [FoRBiiS, John, J\''eiv-York,~\ Cata- logue of the books belong, to the N. Y. soc. library with the charter and bye laws, 8. N. Y. 1813. Foreign missions. Proceed, of the commissioners for, at a meeting in Farmington, 5 Sept. 1810. 8. Report of the Amer. board of commiss. for, 16 Sept. 1812, with an add. to the christian public on the subj. of missions, 8. Bos. Foreign re!:i'ions, P.eport on eur, alarming state of. Forset, Thomas and Waddel Cunningham, Report of the case l)et. for assault, batteiy, and wound- ing, with a pref. 4. N. Y. 1764. Forster, John Reinhold, Obser- va. made during a voyage round the world on physical geography, nat. liist. and ethic philosophy, 4. Lon. 1778. Hist, of the voyages and discove- ries made in the north, trans, fr. the German of, illus. with maps, 4. Lou. 1786. See Bossu. Forster, Isaac, j\''eio-York, Inaug. dis. on Dysentery, sub. to the exam, of the fac. of phy. under the author, of the trus. of Colum. eoll. 8. Nov. 1803, 8. N. Y. 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Add, to the people of the U. S. on the measures pursued by the executive with respect to the Satture at N. Or- leans, with a report of the cause tried in the sup. court of the territory of N. Orleans, etc 12. N. O. 1808. Livingston, Matuuin, Trial of, ag. James Cheetliam for a libel, taken in short hand by Wm. Sampson, 8. N. Y. 1807. Lloyd, J. Boston, Speeches in the se- nate of the U. S. on Hillhouse's resolu. to repeal the embargo law*, 21 Kov. 1808, 8. f Locke, Samuel, Cambridge, Sher burne, Conv. ser. 28 May, 1772. 8. Bos. Lodge of N. Jersey, Gen. regula. for the gov. of the grand, 12. Burl. 1790. London kalendarfor 1783, 18. Lon. magazine, or the monthly mag. and the Brit. reg. fr. 1796 to 1805, in- clus. 10 vols. 8. Lon. Longworth, David, JVew-York, Amer. a'manack, N. Y. reg. ind city directory fr. 1798 to 1813, ;(hclus. 15 vols. 18. K.Y. / 68 CATALOG QE. LooKiNGGLASS for presbytci'Ians, 12. Phil. )T6A. LoRl^G, IsuAEL, Sudbun/f Mass. cl. ■er. tiiy May, iT.ST, JJ, Bos. — — Ser. ord. Gideon Richardson in Wells, ^27 Feb. ITJi, Bos. LORiNG, Joseph, Boston, Exhibition of lacts supported by Thacher's dis. del. 10 June, 1800, 1 ■with an app. 15. Jedidiah Morse's dis. | del. 9 June, 1801, with an app. 16.1 Eliphalet Porter's dis. del. 8 June, i 1802, with an app. 17. John S. J.; Gardiner's dis. del. 14 June, 1803, i with a note cont. an ace of the Life ! boat, and an app. 18. John C. How- ! ard's dis. del. 12 June, 1804, with an app. ^9. Tliomas Gray's dis. del. 11 June, 1805, with notes and an app. 20. Thaddcus M. Harris's dis. del. 10 June, ioOo, with an app. cont. the liife boat, a poem; 2:. William Emerson's dis. del. 9 June. 1807, with notes and an app. 22. Thomas Danforth's dis. del. 14 June, 1808, with notes and an app. 23. A ms. copy of Joseph M'Kean's dis. del. June, 1809, in wh. is a handsome tri- bute of respect to the memory of Wm. Hawes, the founder of the Roy- al hum. soc. 24. Appendix designed to accompany John T. Kirkland's dis. del. bef. tlie soc. in June IBIO, cont. the names of tlie officers and mem. of the soc. etc. 25. Lemuel Shaw's dis. del. 11 June, 1811, with an app. 26- Henry Colman's dis. del- 9 June, 1812, with an app. [In the appendices to the foregoing are many communi* cations relative to singular exertions in the cause of humanity, and a state- ment of the premiums bestowed by the Mass. hum. soc. also lists of the officers and members of the institu- tion. Most of the foregoing article?, having been procured after a great pai't of this catalogue was struck oflT, are not to be found in their respective places.] Massacre in Lancaster co. of Indians^ Nar. of the late, 12. 1764. of the 5 of March 1770, See Bos- ton. Material physician, tlie result of 16 years' experience, by an Ameri- can matron, 18. N. Y. 1811. Mathematical correspondent, conf . new elucidations, discov. and improv. in mathematics, with a coll. of math, quest, resolved by George Baron et al. with a portrait of Baron, 2 vols. 12. N. Y. 1804. Mather, Ixcrease, Boston, Disser- ta. on the conversion of the Jewish nation, dcd. to sir John Hartopp, 4. Lon. 1709. Mather, Cotton, Boston, Vol. of ser. fr. Gen- 42. 36, Josh. 24. 15, 1 Pet. 3. 20, 21, with a pref. and dcd. 12. Lon. and Bos, 1089. ■ Magnalia Christi Americana, or the eccles. hist, of N. Eng. fr. 1620 to 169S, fol. Lon. 1792. . Fun. discourses occas. by the d. of seTeral relatives with a pref. . Bos. 1703. — • Ser. occ. by the d. of John Higgia- CATALOGUE. 73 son of Salem with rtiemoirs of his life and an add. to the ch, in Salem, 1% Bos. 1T09. IMather, C. (cent.) Ser. fr. Rev. 21. 12, ded. to judge Sewall, 12. Bos. 1710. C 3 Book of psalms in a translation exactly conformed unto the original but all in blank verse, with an iiitro- duc. add. of 35 pi). 12. Bos. 1718. "" - Accom])lished singer, v,ith an attes- tation ff. Increase Mather, 12. Bos. 1721 . C ] Ser. preached in time of a storm, 24 Feb. 1T23, ^vith an acc> of the oc- i casion of the ser. 12. Bos. 1723. — — Ccelestinus, a conversation in hea- ven quickened and assisted, etc. li, Bos. 1723. Memoirs of remarkable? in the life and death of his father Increase Mather, v. ith a portrait of I. M. en- graved by Sturt, and a ded. to the univ, of Glasco, l2. Eos. 1724. Essay to preserve and strengthen llie good impressions produced by earthquakes Avlth an app. cont. a coll. of observable occurrences, 12. Bos. 1727. ' Ser. fr. Job 15. 11, with au add. to jadge Sewail. Mather, Samuel, J^osion, Life of his fi^thcr. Cotton Malher, with a ded. in Latin to the Senatus academicus of Glasgow, a pref. by 1'ho. Prince, list of subscribo-s, an advertise, re', to C. Mather's Riblia Americana [the ms. eopy of w?j. is preserved in tlie library of the Mass. his. soc. and is comprised ia 6fol. vols.] a iist of 0. Mather's jn-inted publications amounting to .'j8S, and the ser. oecas. by his d. del. by Tho. Prince of Boston, 8. B<,.s. •7:29. — -Attempt to recover the rli^a ver- sion, etc. of the Lord's pri>yer, add. to the overseers and instructors of Har. coll. with a pref. 8. Bos. 1766. t ] Attempts to show that America was knov/n to the ancients, whh an app. <-o!:eerning the Amcr. colonics, etc. Bos. 1.7f.S„ Letter to, occas. by Iiis reflections on a t-am, entitled Saivation for all men, 8. Bos. 1782. ' Add. to the autlhor of the forego- ing, by one of the readers, 8. Bos. 17L^3. Maxcy, Jonathan, l^rovidence, Sdienectady, Columbia, Ser. fr. Horn. 1.20, del. in E. Hitchcock's meeting- house, 9 Aug. 179.-, B. Prnv. Maxcy, J. (cont.) Ser. del. at the ded. of a meetinghouse in Cumberland, 14 Sept. 1796, B. Prov. ■■ Dis. designed to explain the doc. of atonement, 8. Prov. 1796. • Ser. del. in Bos. bef. the ann. conv. of the Warren associa. 8. Bos. 1798. Maxwell, Samuel, JRehoboth, The case and complaint of, of the bap. denom. 12. New-port 1750. May, Hex ek I ait, JMarblehead, D. Maine, 'i'iianks* ser. del. at Bath, 25 Nov. 1802, S. Portl. Ser. iustal. Sylvcler Sage in Brain- tree, 4 Nov. iG(>7, c. by Simeon Wil- liams of Weymouth, f. by Jonathaa Strong of K;mdo?ph, 8. Bos. 1808. Mayiiew, Experience, jMartha's Vineyardy Letter on the question. Whether saving grace be different iu species fr. common grace, or in degree only, with a postscript, - 2. Bos. 1747. Mayhew, Jonathan, Boston, Mass. el. ser. 29 Mav, 1754, with notes, 8. Bo«= Two dis. occ. by the earthquakes in Nov. 1755, with notes and an app. cont. a more partic. ace. of the earth- quakes, 8. Two thanks, ser. 23 Nov. 1758, 8. Bos. Ser. occ, by tlie great fire in Bos. - 20 ]Murch, 1760, Avith notes, o. Bos. Tmo thanks, ser. del. 9 Oct. 1750, occ. by the reduc. of Canada, 8. Bos. Cbserva. on the charter and con- »luct of the soc. prop. gos. for. parts, with remarks on the mistakes of East Aptliorp, rdso various reflections rel. to the ch. ox Eng. etc. 8. Bos. 17G3. See Apthorp. Defence oi the Observa. on the charter and conduct of the soc. prop, etc ag. an anon, pamphlet, entitled, A Candid exam, of Mayhew*s Obser- vations, etc. also a letter to a friend, suid to contain a vindica. of said soc. 8. Bos. 176^3. Remarks on an anon, tract, enti- tled, an Answer to Mayhew's Observa- tions on tlie charter, etc. being, a se- cond defence of the Observations, 8. Eos. 176 4. Candid examination of the Obser- vations of, rel. to the charter, etc. will; reflections on some of the other writings of, by one of the mem. of the soe. 8. Bos. 17G<3. Ans. to the Observations of, on the charter, etc. 8. Bos. rep. 1764. K 74 CATAliOGVE. ]Mayhfav, J. (cont.) Letter of reproof to John Clc:n(;!aiHl, occ. by a detuiiia- torv libel pub. under his name, 8. lios. 1T64. — Thanks, scv. 23 May, 1766, occ b}' the repeal of tlie stamp act, 2d. ed. ded. to Wm. Pitt, 8. Bos. ■ ■ ■■ Eclogue sacred to the mem. of, in a dialogue bet. Fidelio and Dulcius, 4. Bos. Mead, SA>fuEL, Mstead, Faithful hint of the llnal reduction and restora- tion of sinners, 8. Kecne, 1796. jMead, Henry, Comiectiatt^ Inaug. dis. on tlic Cholera morbus, sub. to the fac. of phy. under the author, of the trus. of Colum. coll. 6 May, 1794, ded. to Isaac Lewis, Malachi Treat, John R. B. Rodgers, 12. N. Y. Mease, Isaac, Picture of Philadel- phia, uith an acc. of its oi'igin, increase, and improvement, etc, 12. Phil. 1811. Meate out of the eater, a ser. del. bef. the h. of commons, 30 June, 1647, 4. IMechanic hall. Resolutions of certain episcopalians at, considered, 8. N. Y. 1812. Medical learning in the city of N. Y. Present state of, 8. N. Y. 1797. — — soc of the CO. of N. Y. Report of the com. appointed by the, to inquire into the symptoms, origin, cause, and prevent, of the pestilential disease, wh. prevailed in N. Y. 1798, with an app. 8. N. Y. 1799. ^ Report and add. del, by the president to the, with the charter of the college of phv. and surg. in the city of N. Y. 8. N. Y.'l807. — — ■ — Bye laws of the, revised and adopted July 1808, 8. — police in Boston, 8- Bos. 1808. ■ and physical journal and review, 3 vols. 8. N. Y. 1809, 10, 11. ' ■ repository complete in two hexades and a half, or 15 vols, the two first of wh. were pub, by Samuel Latham Mitchill, Edward Miller, and EUhu Hubbard Smith, the residue by Mitchill and Miller, occasionally en- riched with plates, 8. N. Y. 1804 to 1812. — — and sui'gical soc. of the univ. of the state of N. Y. Repoi t of the pro- ceed, of the, during the winter of 1807, 8, being tlie first session of the soc. S. N. Y. Report, etc. 1808, 9, second sess. of the soc. 8. N. Y. Report, etc. 1809, 10, third sess. of the soc. 8. N. Y. Medical (cont.) Report, etc. 1810, 11, fourth sess. of the soc. 8. N. Y. Report, etc. 1811, 12, fifth sess. of the soc. 8. N. Y. Report, etc. 1812, 13, sixth sess. of the soc. 8. N. Y. [This society con- sists of all the medical students be- longing to the university, who assem- ble fr. time to time to discuss various subjects connected with their profes- sional studies- 3 — — societies. Act to incorporate, in the state of N. Y. passed 10 Ap. 1813, for regulating the practice of physio and surgery with the b3'^e laws of the med. soc. of the co. of N. Y. incorpo- rated, 1 July, 1806, 8. N. Y. 1812. institution of Yale coll. Laws ot^ 8. New Haven, 1813. Meditationes divorura catholicoru m with portrails of the saints [imp.] 18. Meditations and observations on the Solomon's Song 6. 11, 12. 8. Lon. 1743. [Mein, Boston,] Sagittarius*s letters and political speculations, inscribed to Samuel Cooper, 8. Bos. 1775. Melish, JoHiv, Travels in the U. S. and Canada, 1806, 7, 9, 10, 11, illus. with maps, 2 vols. 8. Phil. 1812. Mellen, Johx, Lancaster [now Sterling'] Hanover^ Thanks, ser. 9 Oct. 1760, occ. by the total conquest of Canada, with histor. notes, 8. Bos. Mellen, John, JJarn-^iabh, (Janu bridge. Thanks, ser. 20 Nov. 1794, 8. Bos. Ser. del. in Yarmouth, 1 Jan. 1795 at the opening of a new meetinghouse, 8. Bos. Mass. el. ser. .31 May, 1797, 8. Bos, Memoirs of the Am. acad. etc. Spc American acad. ' ■ '■ of the Connec. acad. arts and sciences, vol. 1st. part 1st. 8, New Haven, 1810. Memorial, See Europe, courts of. Mentz, Journal of the siege of, under the duke of Lorain and the confed. princes, 4. Lon. 1689. Mercantile laws of the state of N. Y. 8, N. Y. 1788. Mercer, Loudoun, Substitute by way of amendment to that proposed by Leigh of Dinwiddle rel. to the right of state legisla. to instruct senators in cong. S. Virg. 1812. Merchants of the city of N. Y. The memorial of the, to the knights, cihowing the course of the main road fr. Phil, to Washington, -with a de- scrip, of the places through wh. it passes, illus. with an acc. of remarka- Wc objects and plates, 2d. ed. o. Phil. 1804. -More, Hannah, Gr. Brit. Considera. on rel. and pub. education with re- iTiarks on the speech of Dupont del. bef. the nat. conven. of France, iid. ed. 12. Dub. 1793. .More A u, Discours prononre par le gen. au tribunal crirninel special du departement de la Seine, 4. a Paris. Mernoire justificatif du gen. 4. it Paris. Justification of, fr. the charge of conspiracy exhib. ag. him by the ira- per. republic of Fr. ti ans, by George L. Gray, 8. Norfolk, 1804. Morgan, ions, Philaddphia, Dis- course upon the institu- of nied. schools in Am. del. at the anniv. commenfce. of the coll. of Phil. May, ITG-J, with a pref. 8. Phil. Mori SON, Wii.LiAM, Londondennj^ N. H. el. ser. del. at Dover, 7 June, 1792, 8. Ex. Morrell, ItOBERT, Inaug. dis. on Animal heat, sub. to the exam, of the fac. of phy. under the author, of the trus. of Colum. coll. 1 May, loiO, ded. to Richard S. Kissam and James S. Stringham, 8. N. Y. Morris county. Petition and represen. of the soc. institu. in, for promotion of learning and religion, 1 2. Newark, 1794. Morris, Gouverneur, JS'.York^Ov'A. oco. by the d. of G. Washington, del. in the city of N. Y. 31 Dec. 1799, 8. N.Y. 1800. Morris, Defence of the conduct of commodore, during his command in the Mediterranean, with strictures on tlie court of enquiry heUl at Washing- ton, and a map of the Mediter. 8. N. Y. Io04. Morris, Essex, and Sussex, Polit. cate= chism, ded. to the rcpub. of, by a lay preacher, 8. Morris, 1812. Morse, Jedidiah, CharlestonvHy The Am. geography, 8. Eliz. 1789. — — Nat. tlianks. ser. del. 19 Feb. 1795, illus. with notes, 8. Bos. - ■ Ser. occ. by the d. of Thomas Rus- sell, del. 17 Ap. 1796, with notes, 8. Bos. Ser. occ. bv the d. of James Rus- sell, del. 29 Ap. 1798, with notes, 8. Bos. Nat. fast. ser. del. 9 May, 1798, with notes, and a copious app. 8. Bos. Fast ser. del. 25 Ap. 1799, 8. N. Y. Add. to the students of Phillips' acad. in Andover, 9 July, 1799, with a pref. S. C. Prayer and ser. del. at Charles- town, ^1 Dec. 1799, occ. by the d. of G. Washington, with an additional sketch of bis life and notes, also an acc. of the proceed, of the town, writtea by Josiah Bartlett, of C. 8. C Ser. del. bef. the Mass. hum. soc. 9 June, 1001, with an &pp. 8. Bos. Ser. ord. Hezekiah May in Mar- blehead, 23 June, 1803, c by Thomas Barnard, of Salem, 8. C. ■ Amer. gazetteer, illus. with maps, 2d. cd. 8. Charleslown, 1804. CATALOGUE. 79 Morse, J.(cont.) and Elijah Parish of By- field, Coinpeml. hist, of N.Eng.with a map and pref. slso an app. cont. extracts fr. orations del. at Plymouth on forefa- tlier's day, by John Davis in 1800, Jotn Q. Adams in lo0'2, John T.Kirkland in VoOo, and odes for the occas. by John Davis, Robert T. Paine, jun. Samuel Davis, and J. Q. A.dams, 12. C. 1304. — — True reasons on wh. the election of a HoUis professor of divinity in Har. eoU. Avas opposed at the board of over- seers, 14 Feb. 1805, 8. C. Ser. occ. by the d. of Mary Russell, who died 24 July, 1806, with notes, 8. Ser. del, 25 Sept. bef. the managers of the Female asylum in Bos. on their seventh anniv. with a state, of the ex- penses, etc of the instltu. 8. Eos. 180T. Ser. ord. Joshua Huntington in Bos- ton, 18 May, 18G8, c. by John La- throp of B. f, by Wm. Ellery Channiug of B. 8. Bos. Ser. del. bef. the soc, prop. gos. am. Ind. etc. 1 Nov. 1810, with copious notes and an app 8. C. Univ. geography, 6th. ed. 2 vols. 8. Bos. 1812. MoRss, James, jVe^vburyport, Dis. del. on opening St. Paul's ch. 29 Mav, 1809, 8. N. M o R T o N, E B E N Ez E R, Middlehoroit^hy Ans. to a pam. by John Cotton, q. v. 8. Bos. 174G. Morton, Nathaniel, New Eng- land's memorial, or a relation of the most remarkable providences mani- fested to the planters of N. Eng. etc. 8. Newport, rep. 17/2. [Morton, Mrs. Dorchester,'] Virtues of society, a tale founded on fact with a ded. to mrs. Adams and an adver- tise. 4. Bos. 1799. Morton, Jacob, J^e-w-Tork, Com- para. statement of the num. of deaths in the city of N. Y. during the years 1804, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 8. N. Y. 1810. j ^losELEY, Benjamin, Cow pox epis- i tie to Rowland Hill, 8th. ed. 8. Lon. i 180T. I MouLTON, William, Concise ex- j tracts fr. the sea journal of, Avritten on j board of the Onico in a voyage fr. ! Connec. to Staten isl. in tlie South sea, fr. 1799 to 1804, 8. Utica. Moultrie, William, iS. CarolinUf iMemoirs of the Amer. revolu. so far as it related to N. and S. Car. and Georgia with his portrait, 2 vols. 8. N. Y. 1802. Moves, Henry, Scotland, Heads of philosoph. lectures, 8. N. Y. irsi. Muir, James, Paisley in Scot. Ber- muda, Alexaridria, Ten ser. 12. Alex. 1812. Murray, John, Ireland, Boothbay^ J^Te-wburyport. The last solemn scene, a ser. del. in Boston, 22 May, 1 768, with an advertise. 8. N. rep. 1793. Appeal to the impar. pub. in behalf of the oppressed, being an ans. to theii* call fr. the Mass. gazette of 16 June, etc. 8. Salem, 1770. Character of, set in a fair light, 8. Salem. Fun. add. and ser. occ. by the d. of, by James ?»liltimoi"e, q. v. MusKE Napoleon, Notice des tableaux desecoles Fran. etFlamaude, etc. 18. an 7. — — Central des arts. Notice des des- sins originaux du, 2 de. partie 12. k Paris, an 10. Notice de plusieurs orecieux tableaux recueillies a Venice, Flo- rence, Naples, Turin, et Bologne exposes dans le grand salon du, 12. a. Paris. ^Museum, The Amer. orrepo s. ancient and mod. of fugitive pieces, 7 vols. S. Phil. 1787 to 1790. Music, Tractate on chur(^, being extract fr. Peirce's Vindica. of the dissentei's, with a postcript, 8. Lon. 1786. [MussEY, John, Peterborovgh,'\ Let. ter fr. a sohcitous father to his chil- dren, 12. Haverhill, 1800. MuT«XY and desertion, Act for punish- ing and the better payment of the as'- my, etc. 26 of Geo. 11. 12. Lon. 1753. McTUAL assurance corap. for insui-in* houscs fr. loss by fire in N. Y. Deed o£ settlement of the, 4. N. Y. 1787. Act to incorporate the, passed 23 March, 1798, with the bye laws and regula. 12. N. Y. Mutual assistance bag comp. Rules ani regula. of the, in the city of N. Y. 12. N. Y. 1803. Mutual benefit soc. of N. Y. Coustitu- of the, 12. N. Y. 1804. Mutual relief soc. of the city of N. Y. Constitu. of the, 12.N. Y. 1807. Mycall, John, Funeral add. occ. by the d. of G. Washington, del. at Har- vard, 22 Feb. 1800, 8. Bos, N. Nappleton, John, Gr. Brit. A«I. vice to a student in the univ- concern, the qualinca. and duties of ministers of the gospel in the ch. of Eng. 3. Oxf. 179.-.. 80 CATALOGUE. ITsAnRA-TiVE of proceed. I'el. to the bill granting relief to the mem. of the epis.' ch. in Scot. 8. Aber. 1702. Nason, Rkuben, Gorham, Freeporty Add- del. ;it the opening of the acad. in Gorham, 6 Sept. lOOS, 8. Portl. Thanks, ser. del. in Gor. 2T Nov. ir>06, 8. Port. National decline and present embar- rassnients. War or no war, introduc- cd with a view of the causes of our, by Lycurgus, 8. N. Y. 1807. — - affairs, Report on the present alarming state of our, add. to the citi- zens of'Schenectady, 1808, 8. Navarr, a letter written by the king of, to the three estates of Fraunce, trans, fr. the Fr. by G. R. 8. Lon. 15G9. Xatigator cont. directions for navi- gating tiie Ohio. Mississippi, and otiier rivers with an app. 18. Pittsb. 1811. Navy of the U. S. Correct list of the, 1800, by Charles W. Goldsborough. Necker, Dis. prononce ^ Tassemblee nat. le 27 Aout, — — Rapport a I'assemblee nat. le 24 Sept. i789. Neef, Joseph, S-ivitzer'land, Plila- delphia. Sketches of a plan and me- thod of educa. fourded on an analysis of the hum. faculties and natural rea- son, 12. Phil. 1808. Negro plot in N. Y. See Horsraanden. Nevil's speeches in the gen. assem. See New Jersey. Newark fire associa. Articles of asso- cia. and system of regula. 12. N. 1807. Newburgh, Charter of the bank of, passed, 22 March, '811, 32. N. New England judged, [imp.] with an app. being certain writings of those, who were there executed, also a rela- tion o/" the trial and execution of Wm.Leddra, [imp.] 4. Lon. 1661. Hist of eccles. oppressions in, and Vermont, 8. Rich. 1799. patriot, being- a candid comparison of the principles and conduct of the Washington and Jefferson admin, with notes, 8. Bos. 1810. New Hampshtre, Constitu. and bill of rights and form of gov. agreed up- on by the delegates of the people of the state of, in conv. held at Concord, June, 8. Ports. Repub. add. to lae electors of, on the chnice of electors of pres. and vice pres. 8. Walpole, 1804. — — Add. to the electors of, in 1804, by Imparlialis, 8. Ports, New HAMPSHiRE'Cconl.) baptist asso- cia. jMinutes of the, held in Bu.vton, June, 1804, 12. Ports. New Haven remonstrance, E.\am. of the president's reply to the, with au app. cont. the president's inaug.speech, etc. 8. N. Y. 1801. remonstrance, Reply to Lucius Ju- nius Brutus's exam, of the president's ans. to the, with an app. showing how many incumbents are republicans and how manv are federalists, byLeonidas, 8. N. Y. 1801. New Ireland, Considera. on the so- vereignty, independence, trade, and fisheries of, formerly known by the name of Nova Scotia, etc. 12. New Jersey, Acts of the gen. assem- bly of the province of, fr. the time of surrender to the fourth year of the reign of Geo. If. fol. Phil. 17.32. Bill in the chancery of, at the suit of John earl of Stair et al. proprietors of the eastern division of, ag. Benj. Bond and some other persons of Filiz. town distinguished by the name of Clinker-lot-right-men, with three large maps, to wh. is add. the publication of the council of proprietors of East N. Jersey and Nevil's speeches to the gen. assembly concerning the riots in N. J. and the pretences of the rioters and their seducers, fol. N. Y. 1747. ■ Acts of the gea. assembly of, fr. the time of surrender, 2 of Anne, to the 25 of Geo. II. collected by Samuel Nevill, fol. 1752. Acts, etc. fr. 1753 to 1761, fol. Woodbridge, 1761. Acts, etc. compiled by Sara. AUiu- son, fol. Burl. 1776. — — Acts, etc. fr. the estab. of the pre- sent gov. to the decla. of indepen- dence, with the constitu. and articles of confedera. compiled by Peter Wil- son, ful. Tren. 1784- Votes and proceed, of the 18th. gen. assem. of the state of, Oct. 1793, ioh Burl. iT94. Gov. Tompkins's message to the legisla. of N. Y . enclosing tlie i*eport of commissioners rel. to the eastern boundary of, fol. 1808. Grants, concessions, and original constitu. of the province of. Acts dur- ing the proprietary gov. Instruc. of surrcnder,Corul»ury'3 commission, etc. collected by Auron Learning and Ji^J cob Spicer, fol. Phil. i775. Newton, Elemens de pHIosophie de> CEuvres de mon. De V***. nouv. ed, 12 , a Neuchatei, 1772. CATALOGUE. 81 New- York, Acts of assembly passed in, fr. 1691 to 1725. « Laws of, fr. 1691 to 1751, fol. N. Y. 1752. - ■ ■ Laws of her majesty's coiony of, fr. 9 Ap. 1G91 to 12 Nov. 1709,' fol. 1710. •— — Laws of, fr. I69l to 1773, inclus. fol. 1774. Laws of, fr. U Nov. 1752 to 22 May, 1762, the 2d. vol. with a table j common to both vols, digested by Wm. } Livingston and Wm. Smith, jun. fol. N.Y.I 762. Laws of, fr. 8. Feb. 1774 to 3 Ap. 1775. ' •■ Laws of the state of, passed at the first meeting of the Tth session of tlie legisla. fr. VZ Feb. to 12 May 1784. Laws, etc. Sth. scss. fr. 11 Nov. 1784 to 27 Ap. 1785. Laws, etc. 9th. sess. fr. 31 Jan. to 5 May, 1786. Laws, etc. 10th. sess. fr. 26 Jan. to 21 Ap. 1787. • Laws, etc. llth. sess. fr. 6 Feb. to 22 March, 1788. — — Laws, etc. 12th, sess. fr. 5 Jan, to 3 March, 1789, the foregoing laws of six sess, bound in one vol. with tlie con- stitu. of the state of, and the conslitu. of the U. S. A. as reported in cong. 28 Sept. 1787. — — Laws of the state of, comprising the constitu. and the acts of the legis- la. since the I'evolu, fr. the 1st. to the 12th, sess. inclus. under the editorial attention of Sam. Jones and Richard Varick, 2 vols. fol. N. Y. 1789. Ordinances of the couvcn. of the state of, for organizing and estab. the the gov. agreed to bv the said conveu. 8. Fishkill, 1777. — — • Constitu. of, 8. Phil. 1777, also 12. Fishkill, also 8. N. Y. 1783. — Journal of the senate and assem- bly of, fr, Sept. 17TT to 1810 inclus. being thirty three sessions, vols. fol. Fishkill, N. Y. Foughkeepsie, Alba- ny. ■■ Journal of the votes and proceed. of the gen. assem. of tlie colony of, begun 9 Ap. 1691 and ended 2T Sept. 1743, fol. N. Y. 1764. 2d. vol. fr. 8. Nov. 1743 to 23 Dec. 1765, fol. N. Y. 1766- fr. 17 Nov. 1767 to Ap. r fol. N, Y. — — ■ The commer. conduct of the pro- vince of, considered, in a letter add. to the soc. of arts, agricul. and economy, 4. N. Y. 1767. New-York, (cont.) Debates and pro- ceed, of the conven. of the ^ts.te of, at Poughkeep'iie, June, taken in short hand, a. N.Y. 1783. directory and register. See Long- worth. Dispensary, Charter and bye laws of the, instituted 1790, B. N. Y. 1797, also ■ •'}, lolO, and 1313. Friars tontine, Constitution of the, instituted in the city of, 3 Marcli, 1792, N. Y. Present state of learning in the col- lege of, v794. Present state of med. learning iu the city of, 1797. Histov. sketch of the origin, prog. and present state of the college of phy. and surg. of the univ. of the stale of, with an engraving exhibiting an eleva- tion of the college now building iu the city of, 3. N. Y. s! ^3. miss. soc. Add. and constitu. of the, n. N. Y. 1796. Statement of the funds of the state of, of the revenue thereof, of the re- ceipts and i)ayments in 17*^", Avith the treasurer's acc, 3, Alb. 1798. — Journal of the conven. of the state gf, begun and held at Albany 13 Oct. 180 1,' 4. Alb. Add. to the electors of the state of^ 8.N. Y. rep. 1801. Add. to the freeholders of the state of, by Brutus, N. Y. 3 804. — — Letter concern, the Ten pounds court in tlie city of, by Mercer, B.X. Y. — — hospital. Brief acc. of the, 3. N. Y. 1804. — _ _ Report of the, for 1812, fol. — — Health laws of, with an inde.K, 8, N. Y. 1805. See Quarantine. — — miss. soc. Report of the directors of the, 1 Ap. 1806, 8. N. Y. Report, etc. 5 Ap. 1809, 3. N. Y, Report, etc. Ap. 1812, 8. N. Y. Report of the commissioners oa tlie controvex'sy witli the state of, res- pect, the eastern boundary of the state of N.J. 12. Tren- 1807. Add. to the electors of the state of, pub. by order of the repub. gen- com- mittee, 3. N. Y. 1303. review, or critical journal, March, 1809, o. N. Y. ■ Act to prevent frauds and perju- ries at elections and to prevent slaves fr, voting, 9 A p. 131 J, 8. N. Y. — — - Law to reojulate pawn brokers an'H 82 CATALOGUE. dealers in the purcliaae or sale of se- cond hand furniture, etc. IS Julv, 18l;:», l^i.N. Y. New-York, 'cont.) Add to the repub. cit. of tlie state of, 8. Alb. 1813. — L:a\v for the dnc observance of the Lord's (hiv iii the state of, '29 March, 181 3, 1^2. N.Y. ' Report of the comptroller on the estab. of a sinking; fund for the re- demption of the city stock, in, 19 Ap. 1813, V-.N. Y. " Statement explanatory of the re- signation of the officers of the reg. of artillery of the city and co. of, — — On supplying the city of, Avith wa- ter. See Browne. ■ Four projects for defending the city of, by Morgan Lewis, Jonathan Williams, Joseph Young, and George W. Chapman, partly printed and partly ms. ■ ■■ Alphabetical list of the names of the towns in the state of. — - LuAv s, statutes, ordinances, and con- stitutions ordained, etc. by the mayor, et al. in the city of, pub ^^27 Jan. IT^u, in the mayoralty of Edward Holland with an app.fol. N. Y. iZ'tO. Laws, etc. pub. ? Nov. 1T62 in the mayoralty of John Cruger with an app. fol. N. Y. *T63. Charter of the city of, fol. N. Y. 1T65. — — Laws, etc. pub. 29 March, 1T86, in the maj'oralty of James Duane, fol. N. Y. 1788. — — Charter of the city of, with the acts of the legisla. in relation thereto, 8. N. Y. 1805. — — Laws, etc. pub. in the mayoralty of De Witt Clinton, 8. N. Y. 18(»:.. Law for preventing and extinguish- ing fires and to regulate the keeping and transportation of gunpowder in the city of, 8. N. Y. ——Laws, etc. pub. 18 Jan. 1808, in the mayoralty of Mariuus Willett, 8. N. Y. * Laws, etc. pub. in the mayoralty of De Witt Clinton, to Avh. are added the health laws of the citv, 8. N. Y. 1812. Report of the committee of tlie com. council upon the subj. of new- streets in the city of, 8. N. Y. Report of the com. of tlie corpora. of, on the subj. of fortifying the har- bour of, 8. N. Y. Extracts fr. the acts for suppress- ing immorality, laying r duly on strong liquors, etc. with the ordinances for the due observance of the Lord's day, pub. by order of the com. council in the city of, S. N. Y. New-York, (cont ) Act to amend an act to im])rove the police of the city of, 8. N. Y. Law to regulate hackney coaches passed in the com. council, 1 March, 1813, 8. N. Y. Nichols, Iihabob, Portland, Ora. del. in Salem, \ July, ISO-I, 8, Salem. Nichols, William, jun. West- ford, Ora. del. i July, 1808, at West Cambridge, 8 Bos. NiDKRCURG, Improved galvanism, 8. N. Y. NiEBUHR, Travels through Arabia and other countries in the east, trans, by Robert Heron, with a pref. and notes by the translator illus. with engrav- ings, ?d ed. £ vols. 1 8. Perth, 1799. NiLES, Samuel, Braintree, Tristi- tise ecclesiarum, or a son'owful acc. of the present state of the chh. in N. Eng. in rcf. to G. Whitefield, with an app. 4. Bos. ;74.'>. NiLES, Nathaniel, Vermont, Two scr. on the perfections of God, 24. Eliz. 1791. NiLES, Sabiuel, Abington^ Ser. del. 9& Feb. 1800, occ. by the d. of G. Washington, 8. Bos. Nimble-chops, A q_ui line, Democ- racy, an epic poem, 8. N. Y. Noble, Oliver, Cow/Ziij'z^, JVervbteri/f JVerveusile, Strictures on the sacred story recorded in the book of Ruth, del. 8 March, 177:"> in commeni. of the n}assacre in Bos. with an add. to the reader and notes, h. N'b'yport. Ser. ord. Silas Moody in Arundel, i' Jan. 1771, 8. Salem. NoiR, JeanLe, The democrat, or in- trigues and adventures of, £ vols, bound in one, 12. N. Y. 179.'i. Norfolk monarch, Sly subscription on the, with the Briton^s speech to sir Politick, o. Lon. 1733. North Carolina, Proceed, and de- bates of the conven. of, 1788, 8. Edent. 1789. Northmore, Thomas, Washington, or liberty restored, a poem, 18. Bal. 1809. No u TON, Jacob, ff'eifmojcth. The will of God respecting the salvation of all men illus. in\ ser. del. 18 Dec. 1808, 8. Bos. 1809. Norwich, CJial'ge by George bp. of, 4. Lou. 179.^. CATALOGUE. Notation, Acc. of a system of, re- presenting the soundsof alphabet, cha- racters by a new application of the accentual marks in present use, etc. fr. the Mojithlv anthology of Feb. and March [by William Pelhani of Bos- ton] . -2, Bos. ':jv)9. NoTT, Eliphalet, Albanyy Sche- nectady, Dis. del. in A. 4 July, i8i l, 8. A. Ser. del. bef. the gen. assem. of the presby. ch. in the U. S. A. 19 Moy, 1809, 8. Phil. Add. del. to the candidates for the baccalaureate in Union coU. ;£9 July, 1807, 8. Alb. Miscellaneous works with an app. 8. Schenectady, 1810. No UVEA u raonde, Le triomphe du, 1st. vol 8. a Paris, 1785. Nugent, H. P. Letter to Wm. C C. Claiborne, Letter lo James Brown and a defence ofJoh.i Rowan and Daniel Clark, ag. the slanders of the tergi- versant redaeteur of the Courier, 4. N. Orleans, 1808. O. Oakes, Uriax, Cambridge, Mass. el. ser. T May, iGTrf, with an add. to the reader by John Sherman and Thomas Shepard, 4. Camb. Oa I H, Religion of an, a ser. [by Ma- ther] l£. Bos. 1719. O'Beirne, chaplain to Id. vis. Howe, Ser. del. in St. Paul's ch. N. Y. Sept. 1 ; 76, on the first sabbath after the Eng. chh. Y*ere opened on Howe's taking possession of the citv, fr. Jer. 1£. K', iC. N. Y. 17'.G. Observations on the state of the na- tion, 8. Lon. 1769. ■ on the prelim, and provisional arti- cles, 8. Lon. 1785. on the ciironology of scripture, Age of reason, etc. 8. N". Y. 1795. O'Connor, Arthur, Add. to the free electors of the co. of Antrim, 12. Phil. 1797. Ode printed in the streets of N. Y. See Federal procession. Odli-n, Johx, Exeter, Ser. ord. Ward Clark in Kingston, '29 Sept. 17'2j, with a pref. by Caleb Cushing and Na- thaniel Gookin, 12. Bos. 1727. O:. nF3', UzAL, J^'exsark, Ser. on prae. religion, 12. Chatham, i.7,)L). Ser. on regeneration, 12. Chatham, 17u'2. Masonic scr. at Morris, 12. N. Y. 1784. Ogden, U (cont.) Add. to persons iu N. J. N. Y. 1785. Four ser. del. in N. Y. S. Eliz. 1788. Antidote to deism, ded. to G. Washington, 2 vols. 18. Newark, 1795. Letter to the epis. ch. in N. J. 8. 1797. Two dis. occ. by the d. of G. Washington del. 29 Dec. 1799, at N. and 5 Jan. l800 at Belleville, with notes and a portrait of Washington, 8. N. Ogdex, John Cozens, PortsmoiUh, N. H. el. ser. del. at Concord June, 1790, 8. C. Letters occas. by the publica. of a private epistolary correspondence be- gun by Samuel Macclintock, q. v. 8. Bos. i791. Ser. del. bef. the Columbian lodge at Nottingham, 7 Sept. 1190, 8. Ports. 1791. Add. del. at the opening of Benj. Dearborn's Portsmouth academy, 8- Ports. iT9l. Ogdf.x, Davjd B. Ora. del. 4 July, at Newark, N. !7^8. Ogde V, Lew IS Mor.Ris, JVewar^, Ora. del. at Newark, 4 July, IS 8. N. Ol-uscrool, Oliver. See Portfolio. Oldyj;, Francis, Life of Thomas Paine, 8. Dub. Oliver, Anop.f.w, Essay on comets, ded. to John Winthrop, 8. Salem, 1772. Oliver, B. L. and Wm. Cprp-ie, Letters osi the kine pox &\ A a variety of other med. subjects, with an add. to the N. Y. reviewers, 8. i hil. 1802. Ommcm gatherum, a montlily mag. re- cording authentic accounts of the most remark, productions, events, and oc- currences in providence, nature, and art, 8. Bos. 1810. O-vderdg-vK, Henry U. Tnaug. dis. ou the Stone in the bladder, sub. to the exam, of tiie f;ic. of phy. under the author, of the trus. of Colura. coll. 1 3 Nov. lolO, ded. to John Onderdonk, Wright Post, Thomas Blizard, 8. N. Y. Onont)\g.v, Report of tlic commission- ers for settling the titles to iand in the CO. of, Feb. iov' ). Oraxoe, Benevolent soc. of the co. of, Constitu, oi' the, lo05. Oii AToriio, Selection the first under the direction of doc. Jackson at the French c!j. Da Saint r>prit in the city of N, 34 CATALOGUE. Y. [for the benefit of immigrants, par- ticularly for those fr. St. Domingo,] n. N. Y 1805. Obdk\l, Journal of politics au4. Thanks, ser. 20 Nov. 1T94, 8 Bos. • Thanks ser. 19 Nov. 1T95, 1st. and 3d. ed. 8. Bos. Nat. fast ser. 9 May, 1798, 8. Bos. Conv. ser. ?A May, 1T'»«, 8. Bos. — — Dis. occ. by the d. of G. Washing- Ion, del. Dec. 1799, with Washing- ton's farewell add. 8. Eos. Dud. lec. del. 5 May, 1802, at liar. coU 8. Camb. - — Dis. del. 4 Feb. 1803, at the fun. of Joseph Roby of Linn, 8. Bos. Two dis. del. at Maiden, 1804, occ. by tlie setting up of a bapt. soc. in that place, o Bos. — — Mass. ei. ser. 31 Ma}', 180?, witii rotes, also a list of those who have preached on tiiis aimiv. add. by a cor.i- niitlce of the Niaso. his. soc. S- Bos. — — Dis. del. in Cambridge 8 Ap. 1810, 8. Camb. Solemn protest ag. the late decla- ration of war in a dis. del. on the next Lord's day after the tidings were re- ceived, 8. Camb. 18 • 2. CsGOOB, SAaruEL, J\'€rs)-York, Add. to the United wl/ig club .22- Marcli, 1809, 8. OsTItANDER, EZEKIEIi, iS", of JV"BK of Har. coll. 20 July, 1797, with notes, 4. Bos. Ora. del. 17 July, 1799, on the dis- solu. of the treaties bet. Fr. and the U. S. A. 8. Bos. ' Eulogy del. at N. 2 Jan. 1800, on G. Washington, 8. Nbyport. Spain, commerce, and freedom, a national ode, 1809. Paine, Charles, Bostoiiy Ora. del. 4 July, 1801, 8. B. Paley, William, Ser. fr. 2 Pet. .3. 15, 18. del. 15 July, 1777, 8. Camb. rep. 1809. Palmer, Elihu, Ora. del. 4 July, at N. Y. 8. N. Y. 1797. \_ 3 Prospect or view of the moral world, num. 46, 47, 48, 49, wanting, and fr. num. 14 inclus. of vol. 2d. 8. N. Y. 1803 to 1805. for 1804, complete. Principlesof nature, 3d. ed. 12. 1806. See Temple of reason. Pan, ^Iallet Du, Considera. on the nature of the Fr. revolu. and the causes, wh. i)rolong its duration, trans. fr. the Fr. 8. Lon. 1793. Pan, M. D. (cont.) Dangers, wh. threaten Europe, trans, fr. the Fr. of, 8. N. Y. 1795. Panoplist, fr. June 1805 to May 1809 inclus. 4 vols. 8. Bos. and the Mis- sionary mag. and, united fr. June 1809 to May 1812, inclus. 3 vols. i. e. the scries complete to 1812, in 7 vols. 8. Bos. Pantheon, a vision, 4. Lon. 1T4T. Papers, List of, presented by his ma- jesty's command to both houses of par- lia.'lS Mar. ''803. Pap INI AN, Letters of, in wh. the con- duct, present state, and prospects of the Amer. colonies are exam, with a pref. 12. N. Y. 1799. Paraphrase on the 104 psalm, by E. W. i. Lon. 1741. Parish, Elijah, By field, Ora. del. 22 Feb. ly0 May, 1810, with a prefatory note, [stating, that this ser. was pub. by private subsci iption, as the h. of rep. ag. the usage of 'i50 years, refused to ask a copy for the press,] 8. Bos. — — New system of mod. geography, etc. designed for the use of schools, 12. Nbyport, 1810. Memoirs of Eleazer Wheelock, founder and pres. of Dart. coll. and Moor's charity school, with a sumraa. acc. of the coll. and school, to wh. are add. copious extracts fr. Wheelock*s correspondence, by David M'CIure of East Windsor and, with a portrait of W. drawn and engraved by A, Reed, fr. a portrait by J. Stewart, 8. Nbyport, 1811. [Parke, John,] Lyrio works of Ho- race, trans, into Eng. verse, v.ith a num. of original rioeras, by a native of America, ded. to G. Washington, 8. Phil. 1786. Parker, Benjamin, Haverhill, Ser. ord. Jonathan Eames in Newtown, IT Jan. 1759, 8. Ports. Parker, Samuel, Bosto?i, Mass. el. ser. 29 May, 1792, >3. Bos. Parker, Jeroboam, Sout/iboroug-h, Ser. del. IT Dec. 18(:G, at the ded. of a new meetinghouse in S. with an add. by Peter Whitney of Northborough, 8. Bos. 1807. Parker, George, vs. Alex. ■M'Dou- 8(3 CATAIiOttXJE. gall, being an action for crim. con. 8. N.Y. ]8ui;. Parkiiuus i , Jab ex, JK'eivark, Ora. del. i July, N. 1798. Paukinson, Sidney, Voyage antour du nionde snr le vaisseau de sa ma- jestc iirit. I'Endcavour par, dessinateur attache a mon. Banks, trad, de I'Ang. par le C. Henri, 2 vols. 8. a Parfs, Parkinson*, Wii-r,T AM, Observa, on the trial of, t'lr assault and battery on Eliza Win trill Jib am, a poem, by Epa- lihroditus, witii a prcf. 12. N. Y. 1811. Park MAN} Ebenezer, Westboroa^'h, Conv. ser. $-1^ May, Hlil, o. Bos. Parkinson, Richard, Tour in Ame- rica, in 179 8,9,1 800,exhibiting sketches of society and manners, Amer. syst. of agriculture, etc. 2 vols. 8. Lon. 180.'>. Parliament, Considerations on tlie act of, laying a duty of sixpence ster. a gal. on moiasses, and fivf; shillings a ewt. on sugar of for. growth, etc. 8. Bos. 1764. Remarks on the principal acts of the thirteenth, of Gr. Brit, by the au- thor of the Letters concerning Poland, 1st. vol. Lon. i77.5. — — Inipar. report of the debates that occur, in the two houses of, with an ace. of the speakers, notes and illustra. state papers, etc. by Wm. Woodfail and assistants, i vols, Lon. -794. Hints to both parties, or observa. on the proceed, in, upon the petitions ag. the orders in council, etc. 8. N. Y. lyo'o. Parliamentary register, or liist. of the proceed, and debates of the h. of commons, 17 vols. ; . Loii. i77.> to 1780 inclus printed for J. Vlmon. or hist. etc. 2d. Pd. 4th. vols. 8. Lon. 1781, printed for J. Debrett, successor to Alasoii. Journal, East Ind. papers, 8. Lon. 1793. register in O. Cromwell's time. See mss. Parrish, Joseph, Philadelphia^ In- aug. dis. on the influence of the Pas- sions upon the body, in the i)ro;Iuction and cure of diseases, sub. to to the ex- am, of John Andrews, the trus. and med- fiic. of the univ. of Penn. r> June, 1805, ded. to Caspar Wistar, ; . Phil. Parsons, Joseph, Bradford, Ser. ord. Samuel Webster, in Salisbury, 12 Aug. 1741. c. by < ;usbing of S. f. by John Lowell of Ncm buryport, 8. Bos. Parsons, J. (cont.) Art. el. ser. 4 June, 174i, with a ded. to Wm. Shirley, 8. Bos. Mass. el. ser. 31 May, 1759, o. Bos. Parsons, Jonathan, Js'e-wburyport^ AND 1). M'Gregore, Rejoinder to Rob. Abercrombie's Remarks on a Fair nar. of the proceed, of the presby. of Boston ag. himself, 8. Bos. 1750. Dis. del March, 1774. 4. N. Parsons, Mosrs, By fields Mass. el. ser. 27 May, 1772, 8. Bos. Ser. ord. Obadiali Parsons in GIo- ceater, 11 Nov. 1772, c. by Sam. Chandler of G. f. by John Rogers of G. G. Salem, 1773. Parsons, Ua VXD, ^ers*, Mass. el. ser. 28 May, 1778, 8. Bos. Partridge, John, Almanack for i iO'i, 18. Lon. Party spirit exposed or remarks on the lives with hints to the ladies by a gent, of N. Y. 12. N. Y. :i.7y9. Pastime, The, a weekly publica. 2 vols. o. Schenec. 1807, 8. Pastoral eleg>, 4. Lon. 1759. Pateshall, Richard, Letter to Wm. Hobby, being some remarks on Hobby's Defence of the itinerancy and conduct of G. Whitefjeld, 4. Bos. 1745. Patten, William, J^'ew-Po?-?, Dis. occ. by the d. of Ezra Stiles, 8. Ex. 1795. Ans. to the Age of reason with an app. in ans. to the examiners examin- ed, 12. W'arren, 1795. Paul's journey to Damascus, Acts 26, Exposition of, with an app. on milita- ry cruelty, 2d. ed. 12. Bos. 1768. Pawson, John, Ser. on Heb. 5. 9, 12. Bristol, 1803. Paxton-men, Ans. to the pam. entit- led the Conduct ©f the, 12. Phil. 1764. Conduct of, impartially represent- ed, 12. Phil. 1764. Paxton-boys, a farce by a native of Donnegall, 12. Phil. 1764. Paxtoniade, a poem by Christopher Gymnast. [a curious coll. of tracts in 1 vol. for the particulars of wh. see] Read, Presbyterian played hob with. Squab- ble, Trueman, Backsettleraents, Eiiz. town, Paxton-men, Public alfairs. Plain dealer. Looking-glass, Peace- maker, Uattle a squirt, Frontier, Massacre, Balista, Freeholders, Dick- enson. 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Eng. 1800. • — — Remarks on the controversy bet. the armln. and calvinistic rain, of the ch. of Eng. 8. Lon. 1802. Pearson, Eliphalft, Cambridge, Andover, Pub. lec occ. by the d. of Joseph Wiilard, 8. Camb. 1804. Peirce, Charles Povtsinoxith, Ports- mouth miscellany or lady's library im- proved, with an add. to voung ladies [by Timothy Alden] P, Ua)4. TPelh \ M, William, Boston, Aew- ark, Philadelphia,'] See Notation. Pelt, Peter Van, Ora. del. Feb. 1800 at Flatbush, occ. by the d. of G.| Washington, b. Hrooklyn. Pembeiiton, Ebexezer, Boston, Dis. del. previous to the ord. Joseph ScAvall, in Boston, 16 Sept. 1713, on the vali- dity of presbyterian ordina. v.'ith a pn'f. by Benj] Colman of B. 12. B. 1718. Ser. del. bef. the gen. assembly of Mass. I Nov. iro.'i, I'J. l?oston, 1706. Ser. occ. bvthe d. of Jolin Wallev, 4. B. 1712. PEMEERTON, EbENEZ^-R, J\^C-W'l'crh, Bosto7i, Ser. ord. Walter Wilmot in Jamaica Ap. 1738, with a (lis. on the diviiic appointment of the gospel ministry, and charge by Jonathan Dickinson, q. v. 6. Bos. PiiMBKuTOA, Ebenjezejs, J\'ew-For^, Boston, Mass. el. ser. 25 May, 1757, 8. Bos. . Ser. occ. by the d. of G. Whitefield, 8. Bos. 1770. Ser. ord. Isaac Story, in Marble- head, : May 1771, c. by Whitaker of Salem; f. by \V hitweil of M. with Sto- ry's confession of faith, o. Salem. Salvation by grace through iaiih il- lustrated iu eight ser. o. Bos. J774. Pi:^ hallow, S^mu^l, Ports7noiUh, Hist, of wars in N. Eng with the east- ern Indians, V2. Jbos. I7'i6. Pe>.' hallow et al. ag. Doane's admin- istrators. Report of the opinions of the judges iu the important cause of, del. in the sup. court of the D. S. Feb. 1795. 8. Phil. p£NN, GuiLLAUME, Hist. abrcgo de la societe des quakers, Phil. 1803. Pen>. SXLV AKiA, Chartei', acts, etc. of, fr. iTuO to 174^^, 1st. vol. fol. Phil. 17C2. Histor. review of the constitution and gov. of, 8. Lon. 1759. • A true and impar. state of the prov. of, being au ans. to the pamphlet entitled A brief state, a briet view, etc. of the conduct of, c. Phil. 1759. — — Votes and proceed, of the h. of rep. of the province of, fr. l4 Oct. 1767 to i-o Sept. i77b, being the 6th. vol. fol.Phil. 1777. — — Acts of assembly of the prov. of. with an app. cont. acts and parts of acts rcl. toproi)erty, expired, altered, or repealed, with the i*oyal propiieta- ry city and borough charters and orig. concessions of Wm. Penn to the first settlers, fol. Fhil. 1775. Acts of the gen. assembly of the commonw. of, with an a[>p. cont. the laws in force passed bet. 3U Sept. 1775 and the revolu. fol. Phil. 1782. Journal of the h. of rep. of the commonw. cf, fr. 28 Nov. 1776 to 2 Oct 1781, fol. Fhil. 1782. Debates of the con v. of, on the constitu. proposed foi- the U. S. taken in short hand b}^ Tho. Lloyd, 8. Phi!. 1788. Collection of penal laws of, 8. Phil. 1794. PEKlODir.AL publications. See Port- folio, Temple of reason. Magazine, Review, Register, Evening fireside, etc. 88, CATALOG UEi PERKiJfEAN institu. Aco. of tlie, for the relief of tlie afflicted poor by the use of the metallic tractors, V2. Tuon. 1804. Pkrki ^ s, JosepH, Salom Ora. on ge - iiius, del. at the anniv. commencement of M ir. univ. V July, 1707, 12. Bos. pEnKiN>'s metallic instruments, Evi dences of the efficacy of tloctor, 'o. N. Lon. 1 77. Pekreau, Robert, Daniel Per- REAu, AKD Margaret Rudd, Trials of, for forgeries, Avitli an ace. of the execu.ofthe l^en eaus, etc. 8. 17T6. Pestile-C 11 diseases. Act to provide ag. passed in the legis. of N. Y. Ij Ap. liUl. [Peters, Samuel,] General hist, of Connec. hy a gent, of the provjQce, 2d. ed. ^. Lon. 17i'/2. Hist, of Hugh Peters, with an app. giving a surx^mary ace. of Wm. Peters of Boston, and his descendants, 8. N.Y. 1807. Pet I noN to Geo. III. rcl. to the N. H. grants, 4. t i'Go. PExrinoNE, D V jvjiEL, Descrip of the improvements of the rarifyiiig air stove, for warming and ventilating, 8. Phil. 1810. Pfeffel, Nouvel abrege chronologique de I'histoire et du droit public d'Alle- raagne, '-- vols. 4. a Paris, 1776. pHfE ias, William, Apology for the right of ordina. in the evangelical ch. of America, called methodists, in a let- ter to an epis. clergyman with a por- trait of Jolm Wesley engraved by Scoles, 12. N. Y. 1804. Philadelphia, Constitu. and ordi- nances of the city of, with extracts fr. the minutes of the corpora. 8. Phil. 1790. Prisons of, by an European. Ordinances, etc. 8. Phil. 1805. pursuits of literature, a satir. poem by Juvenal Junius of N. J. with notes by Rob. Heron, Jan. 18. Phil. 1805. See Waterworks. Philips, James, Statement of the case bet. the writers for and ag. the Crafts- man, 8. Lon. Phillips, John, Splendid shilling, 4. Lon. IT43. Phillips, Katharine, Crooked six- pence, with a learned preface, 4. Lon. 1T43. Phillips, Samuel, AndoveVy Mass. el. ser. May, 1750, 8. Bos. Seasonable advice to a neighbour in way of familiar dialogue, 8. Bos. 1T61. Phillip.% John-, Chavlestont Nai. showing why, is not in connexion with the epis. metliotlists, with n defence of the doctrine taught by, etc. 8. C. 796. Summary of the doc. preached in the arminian chapel, Woolwich, Eng. n. Lon. Pocket hymn book, 18. N. Y. Philmohe, J. Short acc. of that part of Africa inhabited by the negroes^ showing the iniquity of the slave trade, dtc. 8. Phil. ITtj^. Philomela, Ephemeron, Jonah, three essays [by Mather] 12. Bos. Phocion, [Hamilton q. v.] Letter to the considerate citizens of N. Y. 8. Phil. iT34. Second letter with remarks on Mentor's reply, 8. Phil. i784. Phocion, The num of, wh. were ori- ginally pub. in the Charleston Cou- rier, 806, on the subject of neutral rights, 8. C. Physicians and surgeons. Ordinances of the coil, of, in the western district of the state of N. Y. ;\ N. Y, : •. i.S. Pickering, Theophilus, Ipsiviclip Letter to G. Whitefield rel. tf/ his im- pulses, etc. with a letter to a neigh- bouring minister, L Bos. 1745. Pickering, Timothy, SaleviiPemi-- sylTmiia, Wenham, Letter to Ciiarles C. Pinckney, in ans. to the complaints of the Fr. minister ag. the U. S. A. etc. N. Y. \T~)1. Letter to James Sullivan, exhibit- ing a view of the imminent danger of an unnecessary and ruinous Avar, with remarks in continuation, 8. 1808. Speech in the senate of the U. S. on Hiilhouse's resolution for repealing the embargo act, SO Nov. 1808. and James Sullivan, Correspon- dence bet. in 1808, 8. Bos. Pickering, John, Salem, Ora. del- 4 Jtdy, 1804, 0. Salem. PicKMAN, Benjamiv, Salem, Ora. del. Feb. 1T9T, the birth day of G. Washington. Pierce John, Brookline, Ser. instal- Jolin Snelling Popkin in Newbury, 19 Sept. 1804, c. by Thomas Barnard of Salem, f. by John Andrews of NVyport, 8.N. Ser. del. at the gathei'ing of the second congregational ch. in Dorches- ter, 1 Jan I8OI , with the fellowship of the churches by Eliphalet Porter a'i CATALOGUE. SO lioxbury an;] an app. cont. doeu. res- pecting the gath. of the I'd, ch. ia IJ. 8. Bos! Pi ETAS et gratnlatio coll. Cantab, apud Novanglos. 4. Bostoni, 1T61. PiGOTT, Charles» Polit. dictionary explaining the true meaning of words illus. and exemplified in the lives, mo- rals, character and conduct of illus- ti'ioiis personsages, viz. the king, queen, prince of Wales, Pius VI. ti- gress of Russia, etc. 8. Lon, 1795. Pike, James, Summerszi-orth, Conv. ser. del. at Newington, 9 Oct, 1750. 8. Bos. 1751. Pike, Z. M. Acc. of an expedition to the sources of the Missisippi and through the western parts to the .sources of the Arkansaw, etc per- formed by order of the gov. of the U. S, 1805, 6, T, 8. Phil. 1810. FiLGARLic, Albuniad, au epic poem, 12.1791. PiLMORE, Joseph, JS'evj-Torh, Phila- delphia, Ser. del. 27 Dec. 1786, bef a 8oc. of free masons, ded. to B. Franklin, 8. N. Y. 1793. — Ser. del. 4 July bef. the Tarn. soc. and the soc. oi mechanics, 8. N. Y. 1794. Pi nckn£y, Charles, Olserva. on plan of gov. sub. to the fed, conven- tion in Phil. 1787, 4. N. Y. Pindar, Peter, A pair of lyrick epistles told. Macartney and his ship, 8. Dub. 1793. Pinkerton, John, General coll. of voyages and travels, illus. with nu- merous engravings, 26 numbers, 4. PhiL rep. 1809, 1811. PiNTARD, JoHx M. Letter to Timo- tiiv Pickering and others, 15 Nov. 1799. PiNTARD, JoHX, JyeTe-Tork, Re- turn of deaths in the city of N. Y. for tlie years, 1B04, 5, 6, 7, 8. .'Pi nto, J.] Lettre a raons. S. B. doc- teur en med. a Kingston dans la Ja- maique an sujet des troubles qui agi- tent actuellement toute I'Araer. Sep- ten. 3. a la Haye, 1776. Seconde lettre a I'occasion des troubles des colonies, etc. 8. a la Have, 1776. Observations d'un hoinme impar- tial sur la lettre de, 8. Lon. 1776. — -= Reponse aux observa. etc. Nouvelles observa. sur la lettre de, etc. 8. Lon. 1776. Pj3r;ATAq_uA evangel, mar. for 1805, l: Port*:. Pitt, William, See French v/ar. Plain dealer, num. 1. Remarks on quaker politics, 12. Phil. num. 2. Tickler for the autlior of Cool thoughts, 12. Phil. 1764, num. 3. Re- marks on quaker politics in Penn. 12. Phil. 1764. Pleasant valley manuf. comp. Act to incorporate stockholders of the, 12. N. Y. 1809. Plunder and patriotism [title page ■wanting] 8. Poems on several occasions written in Penn. 12. Phil. 1786. Poetical wanderer, cont. disserts, on the early poetry of Greece, etc. 12. N. Y. 1796. Polemic essay, cont. remarks on ;\ dialogue by Noah Worcester, 8. Nov. ark, 1799. Political observer, 1795, 8. greenhouse for 1798, 12. Hartf. Politics and views of a certain par t v displayed, 3. N. Y. 1792. PoLiTictuE, L'esprit de la, 8. a Rot. 1778. 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Prospect fr. the gslleiy of cong. during the session begun 7 Dec. 1795;, 8, Phil. 1796. - Polit. cetisor for Nov, 1796, con^ M 90 CATALOGUE. remarks on tit. Adet*s notes to the sec. of state. Porcupine, P. [cont-] A pill for, 8. Phil. 1796. New-jeai-'s gift to the democrats, or observa. on a pam. emit, a vindica. of Randolph's resignation, 8. Phil. 1796. Congratulatory ej)istle to the re- doubtable, on his complete triumph over the or.ce towering but now fallen faction in the U. S. a poem by Peter Grievous, -w ith a dialogue bet. Ma- rat and, in the infernal regions, 8. Phil. 1796. Roaster, or a check to the progress of polit. blasphemy intended as a brief replv to, by Sim Sansculotte, 8. Phil. 1796. Impostor detected or review of some of the Avritings of, by T. Tickle- tobv, to wh. is added a refreshment, by S. F. Bradford, B. Phil 1796. Last confession and dying speech of, ■with an acc. of his dissection, 12. N. Y. 1T9T. 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Presbxteuiks, a brief acc. of the, 12. Catskili, 1796. Pbesb\'TERY of Newcastle, Add. fr. the, setting forth the declining state of rel. etc. 8. Wilm. 1T85. ■ of Penn. Display of the religious principles of the associate, 12. Phil. 1794. Causes of fasting, by the reformed, 12. N. Y. 1806. Pbescott, Benjamin, Salem, Vjwiv Danvers,~\ Letter to Joshua Gee, in ans. to his of 3 of Juue, 1743, add. to N. Eells, 8. Bos. Letter to G. Whitefieid, 4. Bos. 1745. Presideist and vice pres. of tlie U. S. X.etter to the Electors of, by a cit. of N. Y. -w ith an extract jV. the secret de- bates of the fed. conv. at Phil. 1787, 8. N. Y. 1C08. President II. or observa. on the late add. of G. Washington, designed to promote the interest of a certain can- didate for the executive, and to explode the pretensions of others, 8. Newark, 1796. of the U. S. Voice of warning to christians on the ensuing election of, 8. N. Y. 1800. of the U. S. Communications on the next election for, and on the late measures of the fed. administration, with notes, etc. by a cit. of N. Y. 8. 1808. Pbesi dent's message 7 Dec 1801, Exam, of the, 8. N. Y. 1802. Preston, Willi a .m, Democratic rage, or Louis the unfortunate, a tragedy, 3d. ed. 12. Dub. 179.-3. Price, Richard, Observa. on the nature of civil liberty, the principles of gov. and the justice and policy ol the war with Amer. with an app. cont. a state of the national debt, 8. Phil. rep. 1776. Observa. on tlie irapor. of the Amer. revolu. with Turgot's letter and a transla. of the will of Fortune Ricard, 8. Dub. 1785. ■ Experience pi'cferable to theory, an ans. to the Observa. of, 8. Lon. 1776. Price, Nathaniel, Trial of, fcr committing a rape, at Brooklyn, 1797, 8. N. Y. pRiDEAux, Humphrey, An award of Charles I. settling 2s. in the L. out of the rents of houses in Norwich for maintenance of the clergy, in lieu ol tithes, 4. Lon. 1707. Prieres ecclesiastiques. See Pays de Vaud. Priestley, Joseph, Remarks on some paragraphs in the 4th. vol. of Biuftkstone's Commentaries rcl. to dis> senters, 8. Dub. 1770. Reply to the foregoing, by Black- stone, 8 Dub. 1770. Ans. to the Reply, to wli. is add. the case of the late election for the CO. of Middlesex on tlie princtjjles of the constitu. and the authorities of law, 8. Dub. Defences of tlic hist, of the cor- rnp. of Christianity co?it. a reply to the animad. in the Monthly review, letters to Horselev, etc. 8. Lon 1733. Fast .ser. del, 28 F^b, 1794, in 92 CATALOGUE. Hacknf y with a pref. cont. reasons for the aiitlior's leaving ling- »lso a catal. of his publics. Sd. cd. 8. Lon. 1794. Priestley, J. (cont.) Letters to the philos, and poliiicians of France, on religion, 12. N. Y. rep. 1794. Letter to the intiabitants of Bir- mingham with Keir's vindica. of the revolu. dinner and Russell's ace. of the proceed, rel. to it, 8. Lon. — • Twig of hirch for a butting calf, or strictures upon reiinarks on the emi- gration of, with an histor. anecdote trans, fr. the French, 8. N. Y. 1795. — — Discourses on the evidences of re- vealed rel. with a ded. to Tho. Bel- sliara and a pref. 2d. ed. 12. Bos. 1705. • Biog. chart, with a ke}', 2. vols. Observa. on the emigra. of, and on the several addresses del. to him on his arrival at N. Y. 8. Phil. 1796. Gen. liist. of the christian ch. to the fall of the w eslern empire, 2 vols. 8. Gen. liist. etc- from the fall, etc. to the present time, 4 vols. 8. Northumb. 1802, S. Pkincb, Thomas, Boston, Ser. del. at his own ord. in Hos. 1 Oct. 1718, c. by In. Mather of B. f. by C. Mather of B. with a ded. to the South church by P. 12. Bos. Two ser. occas. by the earthq. of Oct. 1727, with a pref. and app. 2d. ed. Bos. 1727. Ser. occ. by the d. of Cotton Ma- ther, 8. Bos. 1728. Mass. cl. ser. 27 Mav, 1730, 8. B. Chronolog. hist, of N. 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A coll. of, Prophecies aiid times, A revealed knowledge of the, cont. the sudden perpetual fall of the Turkish, Ger> man, and Russian empires by the man that will be revealed to the Hebrews as their prince and i)rophet, in th.c year of the world 5913, 8. Phil. 1793- PuoviDENT snc. of N. Y. Constitu. of the, 12. N. Y. 1801. see. Mutual benefit soc. Benev 80c. Albion benefit soc. of the city of N. Y. and the Social soc. of Schenec- tady, An act to incorporate, 12. N. Y. 1805. Proud, Robert, Hist, of Pennsylva- nia, fr. 1681 till after 1742, with a map, and portrait of Wm. Penn, 2 vols. 8. Phil. 1798. pRouDFiT, Alexander, Saiem in JV. Y. Ser. del. bef. the north, miss- soc. in the state of N. Y. at their fn-st annual meeting, in Trov, 8. Feb and at Albany , 6 March, 1798, 8. Alb. Prynse, \VtLLiAM, Coll. of tracts fr. 1628 to 1649, 4. Lon. viz. Heathens sicknesse, proving that drinking and pledging healths is sinful ; Lame Giles his haultings ; — ■ — Short relation of the ti"ue beginning and pi ogresse of bowing at the name of Jesus ; Humble petition to the commons house of parlia. Comfortable cordials, or Laline verses, etc. written on his chamber walls in the tower of London during his confinement, since trans, by him into Eng. Mount Orgreilj or divine and pro- fitable meditations, etc. to Avh. is pre- iixed a poetic descrip. of M. O. castle in the isle of Jersey, in wh. he was a prisoner ; A cliristian sea card ; A christian paradise ; — — The soule's complaint : The university of Oxford's plea re- futed ; Brief momento to the present un- parliamentary junto touching their in- tentions to depose 3nd execute Charles Steward their lawful kingi'; A plea for ib.e lorda ; — — Substance of a speech hi the h Ci CATALOGUE. 93 pRYNNE, W. (com.) First part of a ', histof. collection of the ancient parlia- I ments of Eng. fr. 67-3 to 1216 ; j Defence of stage plays ; j Pryune the member reconciled to Prj'niie the barrister, an ans. to a scandalous pam. entitled Prynne ag. Prynne. Psalmody, A letter on, showing that human composures ought not to be used christian worship, in singing the praises of God, i2. ITi'O. Psalms and hymns. New England, 2Gth. ed. la. Bos. 1744. See Dwight, Phillips, Walon, El- liot, and Stevens. Public debts, Considera. rel. to the payment of the, offered to the h. of commons of Gr. Brit. 4. Lon. 1717. Proposal for payment of liie, 4. affairs. Cool thoughts on the pre- sent, tZ. Phil. — — credit. Essay on the nature and principles of, 8. Lon. 17 74. measures. Enquiry into the princi- ples and tendency of certain, 8. Phil. 179 i. characters, or coteraporary biogra- phy, cont. memoirs of Fox, Pitt, Dar- win, Dundas, Jefferson, Mitchill, et al. 8. Bait. 180-2. Puffer, Reuben, Berlin^ Mass. el. ser. 25 May, 1803, 8. Bos. ' Dud. iec. del. at Har. unir. 11 May, 1808, 8. Camb. PuGLiA, Ja:!IES Ph. The fed. politi- cian, 8. Phil. 1795. FuLLEiN, Samuel, Culture of silks, illus. with piates, ded. to the prince of Wales, for the use of the Amer. colo- nies, 8. Lon. 1758. Pulpit orator, 12. Bos, 1G04. PuLTENEY W. Gr. JBvit. Thoughts on | the present state of affairs with Arae- j rica, 8. Lon. 1778. | Putnam, Aaron, Po?«//'e?, Ser. ord. ; Joseph Sumner in Shrewsbury, 28 j June, 1762, 8. Bos. 1763. Q. 1 QUACKENBOS, NlCH0L\S I. S. cf A", j York, Inaug. dis. on Dysentery sub. to ' the exam, of the fac. of phy. under the author, of the trus. of Colum. coll. 9 Nov. 1802, ded. to John R. B. Rodg- ers and Samuel L. Mitchill, S. "S". Y. Quaker unmasked, V2. i^hil. 17 64. vindicated, in ans. to the foregoing, 12. 1764. * unmasked, antiior of the, stripped stark naked, or the delin. preabyterlau played hob v.it.h, :^2. Phil, 1764. Qu aker, (cont.) Remarks on the, un- masked, 12. Pliil. Quakers' assisting to preserve the lives of the Indians in the barracks, vindi- cated, num. i, 2. 1-2. Phil. 1764. Quakers. See Coll. memorials. Quarantink laws, Abstract of, 180-i, for the use of pdots attending at the Narrows, N. Y. — — Act passed, 12 March, 1805, ma- king further provision for the effectual performance of, also an order in coun- cil, 5 Ap, 1805, 8. N. Y. 1809. Quarterly reviev,-, 8 vols, S. N. Y. rep. fr. the Lon. ed. 1811, 2, 3. Quebec, The justice and policy of the late act of parlia. for making more ef- fectual provision for the gov. of, and the conduct of admiuisLi-ation vindicat- ed, 8. Lon. 1774. ■ Bp. of. Thanks, ser. 8. Quebec, 1799. QuiNCY, JosiAH, juN. Bosfou, Ob- serva. on the act of parlia. called the Bos, port bill, with the thoughts on cint soc. and standing armies, 8. Bos. 1771. QuiNCY, JosiAH, Boston, [son of the former,] Speech del. in cong. 15 Ap. 1806, rel. to fortifying tlie ports and harbours of the U. 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Hutchinson's reply to remarks ou his ser. etc. considered bv» 8. Bos. 1768. Conv. Ecr. 26 May, 1768, 8. Bos. Two ser. fr. Mark 16. 15, 16, John 6. 44, 8. Bos. 1769. Mass. el. ser. 29 May, 17T1, 8. Bos. Remarks on a dis. by Jonathan Par- sons of Newburvport del. 5 March, 8. Bos. 1774. Letter to, upon his remarks on Parsons' ser. by Marcus Shangar, 8 1775. Reply to the remarks by Marcus Shangar, 8. N. Eng. 1775. Dud. lec. del. at Har. coll- 2 Sept. 1778, with a list of those who had previously preached this lec. 8. Ser. del. in Nbyportfr. Ps. 133. 1. with letters fr. Tho. Gary to his parish- ioners, 8. N. 1788. Tucker, Josiah, Four letters on im- por. national subjects add. to the ear' of Shelburne, 8. Lon. 1773. TucKERMAN, JosEPH, HosioTi, Ora. del. bef. tJie Mechanic associa. 22 Feb. 1 800, occ. by the d. of G. Washington^ 8. Dos. Tudor, William, JBosio7i, Ora. del 5 March, 1779, 4. Bos. Tudor, William, Boston^ Ora. del. 4 July, 1 809, with notes. 8. Bos. Tufts, John, JSTewburyy Ser. ord. Benjamin Bradstreet in Glocester, 18 Sept. 1728, with a pref. by John. White of G. 12. Bos. 1729. Tufts, Henry, NaiTative of the life, adventures, travels, and sufferings of. 12. Dover, 1807. Turell, Ebenezer, Medford, Direc- tion to his people with rela. to the pre- sent times, 2d. cd. 12. Bos. 1742, 1 CATALOGUE. Ill TuELiNGTois's balsam. Certificates in recom. of, 12. i'ijO. TuRNBULL, Robert, Visit to the Phil, prison, S. PhU. 1T96. Turner, Charles, Dvxburou^h, Turnery Mass. el. ser. 26 May, 17TS, with notes, 8. Bos. Tyi,er, Andrew, Bedham, Two dis. on Luke 14. 26, 8. Bos. 1756. Type fountlery in N. Y. Specimens by E. White and comp. N. Y. 1812. foundery in Phil. Specimens by Bia- ny and Ronaldson. TYPOO-2.AEB, Revolu. de Wnde pen- dant le 18 siecle, ou memoires de, ecrits par Uiimeme et trad, de la langue In- dostanee, publie par Antoinc Fantin- Desodoards, 2d. vol. 8. a Paris, 1796. Tytler, J. Salenif Proposals for pub. a new svstem of geography, 8. Salem, 1802. V. "Valence, Lettres du general, pour servir de suite aux memoires du gen. Dumouriez, 12. Frankf. 1794. Valentine, Basil, The last will and testament of, monke of the order of St. Bennet, with two treatises declar- ing his manual operations, and show- ing things natural and supernatural, with a pref. 12. Lon. 1671. Vanderbiit, John, Ora. del. 28 Dec. at Brooklyn bef. Trinity and Be- nevolent lodges of N. Y. and Fortitude lodge of B. with an add. del. bef. the officers of the grand lodge by Wm. Burrill, 8. N. Y. 5808. Add. del. in the N. Y. free school, 27 Dec. 1809, on the introduc. of 50 orphan children belonging to the ma- sonic fraternity, 8. N. Y. 1810. Vander Donck, Adrian, Beschry- vinge van Nieuw-Nederlant, 4. Aem- steldam, 1656. Van Der Hoocht, Proposals by Mills Day of New Haven for pub. an edition of the Heb. Bible fr. the text of, 20 March, 1810. Van HoRNr., Frederick, .Vew- York, Ballstouy Ser. del. bef. the Pougkkeepsie lodge, 4. 1798. Vansittant, Nicholas, Reflec- tions on the propriety of an iraraed. conclusion of peace, 8. Lon. rep. 1794. Van Solingek, Henry M. JVeto- York, Inaug. dis. on worms of the hum. intestines, sub. to Wm. Linn and to the trus. and fac. of Queen's coll.ded. to Wm.Linn, 8. N. Y. 1792. Van Staphors-t !iau zyne huijenoo- fcn,; s . iror. Varle, Chares, Topograph, descrip. of Frederick, Berkley, and Jefferson in Virginia, designed to accompany his map of those counties, 8. Win- chester, 1810. Vel a SCO, Antonio Palomino, Las vidas de los pintores y estuarioa cnnuentes Espanoles, etc. 8. Lon. 1742, Venegas, Miguel, Hist, of Califor- nia, trans, fr. the Span, of, illus. with a map and plates, 2. vols. 8. Lon. 1759- Venema, Pirter, Arithmetica of cylfer-konst, volgens de munten mateu en gewigten, te Nieu-York gebray- kelyk als mede cen kort ontwerp van de algebra opgelstelt door, 1 8.N.Y.1 7 ;^0. Vergilius Urbsnas, Polydouus, De rerum inventoribus libri octo, ejus- dem in orationem Dominlcam com- mentnriolum, ded. Ludovico Odaxio Patavio, [1499] 24. 1C04. Vk'imont, Statutes of the state of, revised and estab. by authority, 1787, includ. those passed fr. 1787 to 1791, also the several acts respecting sales by the surveyor gen. and the constitu. of the state, 8. Bennington, 1791. Short hist, of the eccles. oppress- ions in N. Eng. and, 8. Richmond,! 799. Vernon, William Henry, Add. des citoyens des Etats Unis de TAraer- ique, prononce devant Tassemblee na- tionale, le 20 Juillet, 1790, 12. a Paris. Verplanck, Gulian C. Ora. 4 July, 1809, 8. N. Y. Vickers, William, Ace. of a spe- cific remedy for curing the king's evil, 8. Lon. 1710. ViETS, Roger, Simsbury in Con. Digby in JV". Scotia^ Farewell charge, 8. Hartf. 1787. Valedictory ser. 8. Hartf. 1800. Vinal, Willi vm. Providence, Ser. fr. Joshua 7. 13, occ. by Braddock's defeat, 4. Newport, 1755. Viper, Right way to sliake of a, an essay, etc. with a pref. by In. Mather, 12. Bos. rep. 1720. Virginia, Hist, of, in four parts by a native and inhabitant of the place, 2d. ed. 8. Lon. 1722. Coll. of all the acts of assembly now in force in, with the titles of such- as are expired or repealed, with many useful marginal notes and references and exact table, fol- Wmburg, 1733. Coll. of all such pub. acts of the gen. assembly and ordinances of the conventions of, fr. 1768, as ar<» nt-w' in forrf, fo!. Rich2.Ai.>Lu,V, ITS} 112 C ATALOG 1 1,. ViRGixii, (colli.) Debates. Sec Ro- bertson. Procceil. of tbe assembly of, on the answers of sundry states to their resolutions of Dec. 1798, 8. Phil. 1800. Tour through part of, in 1808, in a Scries of letters including an acc. of Harper's Ferry, the natural Bridge, AVeir's cave, Monliccllo, and sundry medicinal springs. legislature, address of the minority in the, vindicating the constitutionality of the alien and sedition laws, 8. Viroixia's claim to the -western terri- tory, Investigation of, 8. VoL> EY, C. F. View of the soil and cli. mate of the U. S A. ^vith remarks on Florida, etc. trans, fr. the Fr. by C. B. Brown, illus. with maps and plates, 8. Phil. 1304- Voltairp:, Epitre dc mons. De, en ar- rivant dans sa terre pres da lac dc Ge- neve en Mars, 1155, with a poetic version, i. Lon. U Uli.oa, Antonio De, and George Juan, Voyage to S. Amer. underta- ken by the command of the king of Spain by, with occas. notes and obser- va. by John Adams, ilins- with a map and plates, 2 vols. 8. Lon. 1772. Unconverted, Letter to the, 8. N. Y. 1T68. Underwood, Nathan, TJarwich, Ser. del. in Dennis, 17 Dec. 1795, at the opening of a new meeting liouse, 8. Bos. 1796. Unfortunate lovers, 8. Union college, Laws of, 8. Alb. 1802. Catalogue of graduates [the first published] of, 8. 18lS. Unitarian and Alhanasian, Friendly dial, bet. a common, 12. Lon. 1784. Universal salvation, or a gentle stroke at Calvinism, a poem on, 12. N. Y, 1802. University of the state of N. Y. Hist, of the college of phy. etc. See New- York. United States, of N. America, Re- marks on a pam. entit. a disserta. on the polit. union and constitu. of the thirteen, by a cit. of Phil, by a Con- necticut farmer, with a prcf. 12. 1784. ■ ' Strictures on the landed and commercial interest of the, for 1786, by Philceni, 8. N. Y. Kelurn of the whole num. of persons witliin the several districts of the, for 1710, l2. Phil. 1791. United S. (cunt.) Strictures and obser- vations upon the three exec, depart, of the gov. of the, by Massachusetten- sis, 8. 1792. Treaty bet. his Brit, majesty and the, conditionally ratified ;by the senate, 24 June, 1795, with a copious app. 12. Phil, ng.-i. — — Debates in the h. of repre- sentatives of the, during the first ses- sion of the 4th. cong. in relation to trea- ties and on the subject of the Brit, treaty, 2 vols. 8. Phil. 1796. and his cath. majesty, Treaty bet. the, 27 Oct. 1795, 8. 1796. The Amer. aimual reg. or hislor. memoirs of the, for the year 1796, 8. Phil. 19. Jan. 1797. The hist, of, for 1796, includ- ing a variety of particulars rel. to the fed. gov. S.'Phil. 1797. — — — Exam, of the conduct of the execn. of the, towards the Fr. repub» 8. Phil. 1797. ■ Instructions to the envoys extraor. and ministers plenipo. fr. the, to the Fr. repub. their letters of cre- dence and full powers and their dis- patches received from them rel. to their mission, 8. Phil. 1798. Duties payable on goods, wares and merchandise imported into the, fr .30 Sept. 1707, duties on tonnage, etc. fr. 30. June, 1799. 8. Bos. 1799. Desultory reflections on the new political aspects of pub. affairs in the, since the commencement of i7y9, S. N. Y. 1800. of America, Thoughts on th* increasing wealth and nat. economy of the, 8. Wash. 1801. Add. on the past, present, and eventual relations of the, to Fi-ance, 8, N. Y. 180.3. [Dickinson.] — — Bi it. influence on tbe affairs of the, proved and explained, 8. Bos. 1804. Thoughta on the present re- lations and interests of the, 8. N. Y. 1810. — — Census of the inhabitants of tlie, for 1790, 1800, 1810. 4. Washington to the people of the, on the choice of a president, 8. Bos. 1812. United whig club, add. of the, to the;-/ fellow republicans of the slate ofN. Y. 8. N. Y.1809. W. Wads WORTH, Benjamin, Boston^ Ser. occ. bv the U. of Isaac Addingtop^ 12. B. iru' . CAtAtOGUE. 113 Wadsworth, B. (cont.) True piety the best policy for times of war, a scr. del. at the thur. iec. 8. B. 1T22. Wadsworth Benjvmin, JDa^ivert, Ser. del. at the ded. of the brick meet- ing house in D. 20 Nov. 1806, Avith notes, 8. Sal. 180T. Wakefield, Gilbert, Exam, of the Age of reason, 8. N. Y. rep. 1T94. Wales, Sa.muel, Con. el. ser. 12 May, 1785, 8. Hartf. Walker, Richa.rd L. J^e-w-Yovk, Inaug. dis. on the Perspirable fluids of the hum. body, sub. to the exam, of the fae. of phy. under the author, of the trus. of Colum. eoU. 9. Nov. IG()2, ded. to De Witt Clinton, Richard Kissam, Edward Miller, 8. N- Y. Walker, John, Dublin, Expos, ad- dressed to the mem. of the methodist soc. in Irel, with an advertise. 12. N. Y. 1807- Walla-bout, Ace. of the procession together with copious extracts fr. the ora. del. at the, 6 Ap. 1808, on laying- the coruer stone of the vault to con= tain the relics of American seamen, soldiers, and citizens, who perished in the cause of liberty on board the Brit, pi'ison ships at the, during the revolu. war, also the letter add. to Tho. Jef- ferson by tlie Tam. soc, and his ans. 12. N.Y. Walon, Les pseaumes de David rnis en vers Francois, revus et approvez par le synode, des Provinces Unies, also. La forme des prieres eccles. nouv. ed. 4, a Amsterdam, 1T29, Walter, Nehemi ah. Roxhury^ Conv. ser. 30 May, 1T23, 12. Bos. Walter, Thomas, Boxburv, Ser. del. at the lee. in Bo?, for promoting regu- lar and good singing, ded. to Paul Dud- ley, 12. Bos. 17'2 ^. Walter, Nathaniel, lioxbicrt/f Art el. ser. 2 June 1746, 8. Bos. Walters, Daniel D. Inaug. dis. on Inflammation, sub. to the exam, ef the fac. of phy. under the author, of the trus. of Colura. coll. 1 May, 1804, 8. N. Y. Walton, William, jun. Present state of the Spanish colonies, including a particular report of Hispaniola, with a survey of the settlements of the south continent of America, 2 vols. 8. London, 1810. Wanderer, The poetical, cont. dis- aerta. on the early poeti'v of Greece, rtc. 18. N.Y. 1796, War in America, An impar.hist. of the, bet. Gr. Drit. and her colonies, fr. the commencement to the end of 1779, with a map and app. cont. authentic papers, t. Lou. 1780. • ■ and politicks. The Amer. and Brit. chronicle of, fr. 10 May, 1773 to 16 July, 1T8.3, 8. Lon. Objections to the, examined and re- futed bv a friend of peace, 8. Lon. 1793. — in disguise, or the frauds of neutral flngs, 8. Lon. printed, N. Y. rep. 180G. in disguise, Ans. to, or remarks upon the new doc; of Eng. concerning neutral trade, 8. N.Y. 180iS. without disguise, or ilie frauds of neutral commerce, a justification of belligerent captures, with observa. on the ans. to War in disguise, and Madi- son's examination, etc. 8. 180T. — — with Gr. Bi'it. Add. of the mem. of the h. of rep.of the cong. of the U. S. to their constituents on the subject of the, 8. N. Y. t812. with Gr. Brit. Review of an add. by certain mem. of cong. to their eonstit- uenta, on the subject of the, by a re- publican, 12. Poughkeepsie, 1812. — or no war. See National decline. Ward, Fr.\ncis, Acc. of three camp meetings held by the methodists ia Sliuron, Uhinebeck, and Petersburg, 8. Brooklyn, 1806. A\'are, Henry, Ilinjham, Cambridge, Ser. fr. Joshua 2i. 15, del. at Scitu.T^te;, 31 Oct. 1804, 8. Bos. Warner, G. J. Ora. 4 July, 8. N. Y, 179T. ■ Letter add. to the republicans of the city and co. of N. Y. 8. W ARREN, Joseph, Ora. del. in Boston, 5 March, 1772, 4.B. Warren, Mercy, Piymouthy Poems dramatic and miscellaneous, 12. Bos. 1790. Hist, of the rise, prog, and termi- nation of the Amer. revolution, 3 vols. 8. Bos. 1805. Warren, Johx, Boston, Eulogy ou Thomas Russell of Charlestown, del. 4 May, 1796, 4. Bos. 1796. [War TO -V, Thom.as,] Pleasures cL melancholy, a poem, 4. Lon. 1747. Warville, J. P. Brissot De, Con- sidera. on the relative situation ot France and the U. S- A. trans, fr. the French of Etienne Claviere, and, 8, Lon.l7>JB, !Spe Brissot. ! P 114 CATALOGUE. "Warville, J. p. (coiU.) Xe«r travels in the U. S. A. performed in IT80, trans, fr. the Fr. 12. N. Y. 1792. Washington, Gkorge, ►I/ou??^ Vcr- non. Letters to several of his friends in June and July, 1TT6, in \\ \\. is set forth an interesting view of Am. poli- ticks, at that all important period, 8. Phil. mry. — Official letters to cong. 2 vols. 8. Lon. ITO.'), also N. Y. 1796. — — Epistles domestic, confidential, and official, 8. N. Y. 1796. Add. on declining the further suf- frages of his fellow citizens for the pre- sidency of the U. S. on a large sheet neatly framed, also many other edi- tions of this address. . Remarks occas. hy the late con- duct oi; as pres. U. S. A. 1795, 8. Phil. 1797. ' ■ ' Letters to sir John Sinclair on agri- culture and other interesting topics, engraved by Neele, fr. the original letters, so as to be an exact fjic simile of the hand-writing of that celebrated character, ded. to the people of Ame- rica, by sir John Sinclair, [one of the first impressions,] 4. Lon. 1800. — — The will of, with a schedule of the property to be sold, 12. N Y. rep. 1800. ■ - and James Anderson, Selections fr. the correspondence of, 8. Charlestown, 1800. — — Eulogies, orations, poems, and ser- mons occ. by the death of, a large col- lection, 1800. — — Letters to Arthur Young and sir John Sinclair, rel. to agricul. 8. Alex. 1803. — — Proceedings of the associa. of citi- zens, [of Mass. 3 to erect a monument in honour of, 12, Bos. 1811. — — Original edition of the spurious let- ters, [once cruelly attributed to,] pub. by J. Rivington, during the revolu. war, 12. N. Y. I " - For other articles in reference to, see Alden, Alsop, Ames, Andrews, Bancroft, Bascom, Bayard, Beers, Blake, Brooks, Buckminster, Cald- •well, Cincinnati, Coe, Dehon, Dickins, Dunbar, Dwight, Ellis, Gay, Gillet, Greene, Griffith, Hitchcock, Holmes, Houdin, Huntington, Johnson, Kirk- land, Lee, Leonard, Linn, Loveitt, -Madison, Marsh, Marshall, Mason, Miller, Minot, Morris, Morse, My- rall, Niles, Ogden, Osgood, Paine, Parish, Pickman, Porter, Ratiisay, Richards, Roche, Sewall, Smitli, Strong, Sumner, Tappan, Tomb, Trumbull, Tuckerman, Wcems.West, Wbilweli, Wilson. Washington city, Observa. on th« river Potomack, the adjacent country, and the, 12. N. V. I". 9 4. library. Conditions of, 8. N. Y. - mutual assur. comp. An act to in- corpo. the, in the city of N. Y. institut. June, JoOj, 8 N. Y. 1802. mutual, etc. Charter, bye-laws, and rules of insurance of the, 8. N. Y. 1809. Washi NGTONi ANA, cont. a biograph. sketch of G. W. with various outlines of his character, etc. J 2. Bal. 1800. Watchman's alarm to Id. N h, or the Brit, parlia. Bos. port bill unwrap- ped, being an ora. on the meridian of liberty, etc by a Brit. Bostonian, 8. Sal. 1774. Water right, Comptroller's report on the, belonging to the corporation, 8. N. Y. :i 806. Waterhouse, Benjamin, Cam' bridge, Boston, Rise, prog, and pre- sent state of medicine, a dis. del. 6 July, 179 J, bef the Middlesex associa. with an absti'act of the constitu, notes, and a list of mem. 8. Bos. 1792. Pub. lec. del. in Camb. SO Nov. 1804. showing the evil tendency of the use of tobacco upon young per- sons, etc. with notes, 8. Camb. 1805. The botanist, being the botanical part of a course of lectures on nat. hist. del. in the univ. at Camb. toge- ther with a dis. on the principle of vi- tality, 8. Bos. 1811. Waterman, Jotham, Barnstable^ Dis. del. in Dennis bef the Sumner*s lodge, 27 Dec. 5803, 8. Bos. 1804. Fast ser. 5 Ap. 1804, with incident- al notes, 8. Bos. Dis. del. bef. the Fraternal lodge in B. 27 Dec. 5804, 8. Bos. 1805. Ser. del. at the instal. of King Hi- ram's lodge in Provincetown, 4 Dec 5805, 8. Bos. 1806. Dis. fr. Prov.3. 11, 8, Bos. 1808. Thanks, ser. del. 1 Dec. 1808, 8. Bos. 1809. Waterworks, Report of the select and com. councils on the prog, and state of the, in Phil. 24 Nov. 1799, 8. Phil. Watson, Samuel, Gentleman's and citizen's almanack, for 1786, 12. Dub. Watson, R. bp. LlandafF, Apology for the Bible, in a series of letters add. to Tho. Paine, 8. Phil. 1796. — Apology for the Bible, etc. Cursorv CATALOGUE. review of Strictures on, hy a cit, of N. Y. 8. N.Y. 1.796. Watson, R. (cont.) Speech intended to have been spoken in the h. of Ids. 22 Nov. 180;3, 3d. ed. 8. Lon. Watson, Elkaa^vh, Plt/mouthyPou^h- keepsiCf Albany^ Pittsfieldy Add. del. bef. the Berkshire agricul. soc. 24 Sept. 1811, 12. Pittsf. Watt, Robert, andDa vidDownte, Trials of, for high treason, in Edin, 8. N.Y. 1794. Wa ' terstgn, George, Glencarn, a novel, 2 vols. 12. Alex. I'UO. Watts, Isaac, and Philip Dod- DP-TDGE, Memoirs of, [compiled by Jer. Belknap,] 8. Bos. 1793. Webb, John, Bostonyjy\s. at the ord. of a deacon, 8. Bos. 1731. Ser. occ. by the d. of Peter Thach- er of B. 8. H. 1739. Webber, Francis, Ser. del. at the Oxford assizes, 8. Oxf. 1742. Webster, Alexander, Divine huflu- ence the spring of the extraor. work at CamTsuslang and other places in the west of Scotl. 8. Bos- rep. 1743. Webster, Samuel, Salisbury, Mass. el. ser. 28 May, 1777, 8. Bos. Webster, Noah, JVew Haven, Am- herst, Disserta, on the Eng. language, ded. to B. Franklin, 8. Bos. 1789. r— — Coll. of essays and fugitive Avritings on moral, histor. polit and lit. subjects, 8. Bos. 1790. . ''olit. essays on the nature and opera, of money, pub. finances, and other subjects, 8. Phil. 1791. ] The prompter or a commentary on common sayings and subjects, 12. Newark, 1793. " Coll. of papers on the subj. of bil- ious fevers prevalent in the U. S. A. for a few years past, 8, N. Y. 1796. — Hist, of epidemic and pestilen. diseases with the pn\icipal phenome- na of the phys. world, wh. precede and accompany them, etc, 2 vols. 8. Hartf. 1799. Letters to Joseph Priestly, 1800, 12. r ] Add. to the citizens of Conneeti- " cut [1802.] Compend. dictionary of the Eng. lang. 12. New Haven, 1806. — — Letter to David Ramsay of Charles- ton rel. to the errours in Johnson's Dictionary and other lexicons, 12. N. Haven, 1807. • Obscrva. on a letter fr. pub. m the Panoplist, by an old ft\shIoncd churcli- nian, 8. N. H. Weld, Ezra, BraiiHree, Ser. ord, Samuel Niles in Abington, 1j Sepl, 1771, c. by Sam. Dunbar of Stough- ton, f. by John Shaw of Bridgewater, with Niles's confession of faith, 12. — — Fast ser. on christian union, del. in Wrentbam 22 May, 1794, with an add. to the ch. of W. 8. Bos. Weekly mag. of orig. essays, fugitive pieces and interesting intelligence, num. 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 1.% wanting, 8. Pbil. 1798. — inspector, See Fessenden. Weems, M. L. Life of G. Washington, 12th. cd. 12. Phil. 1812. Wells, John, Ora. 4. July, 1798, bef. the young men of the city of N. Y. S, N. Y. Welsteed, William, JBoston, Mass. el. ser. 29 May, 1751, 8. Bos. Wendover, p. H. Ora. 4 July 1806, 8. N. Y. Westerlo, E. Albany, Principles of the christian religion as taught in the reformed ])rot. Dutch chh. by Ro» bert Alberthoma of Groningen, trans, fr. the Dutch by, 8. Alb. 1789. Wesley, John, Letter to, in vindica, of tile doc. of absolute election, par- tic, redemption, etc. 8. Lon. 1743. Minutes of several conversations bet. and others, fr. 1744 to 1789, l2. Dub. Io02. Reasons ag. separating fr. the ch. of Eng. i758, with hymns for metho- dist preachers by Charles Vv^'esley, 12. Lon. 1T60. Ser. occ. by the d. of G. Whitefield, 8. Bos. rep. 1771. West, Samuel, Dartmouth, [720W JVeTy Bedford^ Mass. el. ser. 29 May, 1776, with notes, 70 pp. 8. Bos. Essays on liberty and necessity, 8. Bos. 1793. Wi ST liidia merchant, a series offpa- pers orig. pub. in the Lou. Evening Post, 8. Lon. 1778. West, Samuel, J\eedham, Boston, Mass. el. ^v. 31 May, 1786, 8. Bo.s. Art- e!. ser. 2 June, 1794, 8. Bos. Ser. occ. by the d. of G. Washing- ton, 8. Bos. 1800. West, Stephen, Stoekbridge, Ser. ord. Amasa Jerome i.i New Hartford, 18 Aug. 1802, c. by Am mi R. Rob-- bins, f. by Jonathan Miller, 8. Hartf. Dis. fr. 2 The.?. 3. 1, del. 12 Dee 1801?, 8. S. 1803. CATALOGUE. Wester M A V, W, Two scr. of assizes, 12. Lon. 1600. WESTMINSTER associaliow, AM. of the min. of the, [in Mass.] to ihc Lends of families on family rel. v ith several foDns of uvaser, 8. Chru'les- town, 1801. Weston, W iLLiAM. See Kronx. We TMORE, James, i?^(7, Letter oc- cas. by Dickinson's Remarks on \Va- terlan(l,e4. N. Y- ilhL c-—- Vindica. of the professors of the ch. of Kng. in Conrec. ag. invectives contained in a ser. by Noah Hobart, 31 Dec. 1T46, 8. Kos. 174T. Letter to his dissenting parishion- ers, 12. N. Y. "We TMORE, Timothy Fletcheh, ,]Ve7v-Yorh, Inaiig. dis. on the Puer- peral fever, sub. to the exam, of the fac. of phy. under the author, of the trus. of Cohun. coll. ^ May, 1T95, ded. fo John Jay, Wm. Saixi. Johnson, and John Charlton, 8. N. Y. Wei MORE, Robert, G. Schenectady^ Savannah, Valedic add. to a mason, lodge, 24. Alb. 1800. — Extensive charity in a small com- pas. etc. v ith a portrait of the author, 8. Sav. 1802. Wharton, Charles H. Wilmng- ton, Burlington, Letter to the Rom. cath. of the city of Worcester, Eng. 12. Phil. 1T84. — Ser. del. bef. the epis. conven. 24. Phil. 1785. — — F.nquiry into the proofs of Christ's divinity, 12. Wilm. 1791. What think ye now, or an enquirj' how far the Americans are bound to ivbide by and execute the decisions of tlte late congress, 8. N. Y. 1775, Wheatlie, William, Caveat to the covetous, a ser. fr. Luke. 12. 15, 12. Lon. 1609. Wheeler, Ephraim, Report of the trial of, for a rape, 8. N'b'yport, 1805. Wheelock, Eleaxak, Lebanon, Hanover, Nar. of the origin, prog. etc. of the Indian charity school, 8. Bos. 1763. Continuation of the nar. etc. 8, Bos. 1765. — — Continuation of the nar. etc. 8. Bos. 1773. ■ Life of. See Parish, Mac Clure. Whig merchants, Observa. on the pe- culiar case of the, indebted to (ir. Brit, at the com. of the late war, with an add. of congress to their fellow ci- tizens on national faith, justice, and honour, in Sept. 1779, 8. N. Y. 1785. Whi GLOVE and mr. Double, True picture of a modern whig, set forth in a second dialogtic, bet, 8. Lon. ^ V02. Whigs, The triumph of the, or t'other congress convened, 8. N. Y. 1775. Appeal fr. the new to the old, 8. Dub. 1791. of New. Hampshire, Appeal to the old, 1803. ' WniSTELo, Alexander, Commis- sioner of the alms house vs. a black man, being a remarkable case of bas- tardy, 8. N. Y. 1808. Whistox, William, A.^^tronom. principles of religion nat. and revealed in nine parts, with a pref. 8. Lou. 1725. Whitaker, Nathaniel, Wood- bridge, Salem, Ser. occ by the d. of G. Whitefield Avith a ded. to the count, of Huntington, 8. Salem, 1770. Dis. fr. Judges 5. 23, with a de('. to G. Washington, 8. N'b'yport 1777, White, William, Philadelphia, Thanks, ser. 8. Phil. 1795. — — Ser. bef. the gen. conv. of the prot. epis. ch. of the U. S. A. at Trenton, 11 Sept. 1801, at the consecra. of bp. Moore of N. Y. 8. N. Y. 1801. — — Ser. del. at the consecra. of bp. Parker of Mass, in N. Y. 14 Sept. 1804, 8. N. Y. 1804. ' Ser. del. bef the gen. conven. prot. epis. ch. 18 May, 8. N. Y. 1808. Ser. del. at the consecra. of St. James's ch. in Phil. 8. Phil. 1810. Ser. del. bef. the conven. etc. at New Haven, 22 May, 1811, with a concluding add. del. in N. Y. at the consecra, of two presbyters, 29 May, 1811, 8. N. Y. White, Samuel, Ora. del. near the Scotch Plains in N. J. with the pro-, ceed. of the Union brigade, on the d. of G. Washington and David Austin's prayer, 8. White, Daniel Appleton, JVeiv- buryport, Add. del. bef. the Merri- mack hum. soc. 3 Sept. 1805, with odes, and a list of the mem. names, S. N. White's three letters. Dissenting gen- tleman's ans. to, in wh. a separa. fr. the estab. is justified and the charge of schism refuted and retorted and the ch. of Eng. and the ch. of Christ com- l)ared and found to be constitu. of a different nature, 5Ul ed, 12. Bos. 1748, CATALOGUE. 117 Whitefield, George, The querists or extracts fr. the sernions and jour- nal of, 8. Bos. rep. 1T40. Letter fr. in aus. to the querists, ^. Bos. J 740. Six letters to, fr. Alex. Garden ivith the ans. of, to the first of these letters, 2d. ed. 8. Bos. 1T40. — — 's spirit, Trial of, in remarks on his fourth journal, 8. Bos. rep. IT41 . • Vindication and confirma. of the remark, work of God in N. Eng. 8. Lon. rep. IT42. Four letters by Josiah Smith of Charlestown, taken fr. the Lon. week- ly hist, of the pi'og. of the gospel, in reference to, 8. Edin. 1T43. — — Letter fr. a gent, in Scot, to his friend in N. Eng. cont. an ace. of the reception and conduct of, in Scotland, 8. Bos. 1T43. ' Ans. to the first and second part of an anon. pam. entit. Observa. on the conduct, etc. of methodists in two let- ters (o the bp. of Lon. with a copy of the observations, etc. 4. Bos. 1744. — Second letter to, by Canonicus, 12. Bos. 1745. — — - Letter fr. Nat. Henchman of Lynn to Stephen Chase of Linn and, on de- cliniagto admit, into his palpit. — — Testimony of an associa. of min. convened at Marlborough, 22 Jan. 1745, ag. also the testimony of a num. of min. in the co. of I3ristol, ag. 8. Bos, 1745. — Sentiments and i-esolu. of an asso- cia. of min. convened at Weymouth, 15 Jan. 1745, with the opinion of Neh. Walter of Roxbury and the advice of Nat. Stone of Harwich, 12. Bos. 1745. See Testimony and advice of a num. of laymen. Reasons of the western associa. why they disapprove of, preaching in the N. Eng. chh. 12. Bos. 1745. Inquiry into the itinerancy and con- duct of, by Wm. Hobby, 4. Bos, 1745. ' Letter to Wm. Hobby, being a gentle correction, etc. for his folly lately pub. to the world in a piece entit. a Defence of the itinerancy and conduct of, by J. C. 4. Bos. 1745. — ■ Pride humbled, or Hobby chastis- ed, being some remarks on his De- fence of the itinerancy, etc. of, a let- ter to Wm. Hobby bv Richard Pate- shall. ^'——Letter to Wm. Hobby occas. by his letter vindicating the itiaerancy, etc. of, by Nat. Henchman, 4. Bos. 1745. Whitefield, G. (cont.) Letter to Wm. Hobby by J. F. in ref. to the Defence, etc. 4. 1745. Letter fr. two neighbouring associa. of min. in the country to ike associat- ed min. of Boston and Charlestown, rel. to the admission of, into their pul- pits, with an app. cont. the resolu. of a third associa. rel. to, 4. Bos. ^45. Letter to, by Benj. Prescott, 4. Bos. 1745. Invitations to, fr. the eastern con- sociation of the CO. of Fairfield with a letter fr. Sam. Cooke to a niin. of Bos. concei'ning the success of, 4. Bos. 1745. • Letter to, fr. Theophilus Picker- ing, rel. to the impulses or impression.5 of, etc. with a letter to a neighbour- ing min. rel. to, 4. Bos. 1745. — Remarks on a late charge ag. enthu- siasm by the bp. of Litchfield and Coventry, 4. Bos. 1745. Letter fr Thomas Clap to Joua. Edwards in ref. to. , Testimony of the pres. et al. of Har. coll, ag. Letter to the president et al. of Har. coll. in ans. to their testimony pub. ag. and his conduct. 4. Bos. i745. Reply to the foregoing by Edw. Wigglesworth, 4. Bos. ' 745. Reply to the same letter of, by Edw. Holyoke, 4. Bos. 1745. Apology in behalf of, in several letters by Tho. Foxcroft of Bos. Letter to Tho. P'oxcroft, being an exam, of his Apology for, by A. C— d and J. J. C. Letter to Tho. Foxcroft rel. to his apology for, by J. F. 4. Bos. l'(45. See ShurtlefF in favour of. Letter to Charles Chauncy on acc. of some passages in his Seasonable thoughts rel. to, by, 4. Bos. 1745. Letter to, by Charles Chauncy in reply to the foregoing, 4. Bos. 1745. See Niles's Tristitio; ecclesiarum. Declara. of tlie associa. of the co. of New Haven, 19 Feb. 1745, con- cerning, and the state of religion, 12. Bos. 1745. ■ Letter by L. K. to, publicly calling upon, to vindicate his conduct or con- fess his faults, od. ed. 12. Bos. 1745. Ser, occ. by the d. of, See Pember- ton. Elegiac poem to the mem. of, 4. Bos. 1770. 118 CATALOGUE. White? lELt), G. (cont.) Ser. occ. by the d. of, See .1. Wesley. See Churches ia New Eng. Cooke, Cum- mii)g, Eells, Foxcroft, Garden, Gee, Gillies, Hancock, Harvard coll. Hench- Vnan, Hobby, Holyoke, Keteltas ain. rass. Niles, Pateshall, Pembcrton, Pickering, Prescott, Seymour, Shurt- leff. Testimony, Whi rEHEAD, \V. Hymn totlie nymph of Bristol spring, 4. Lon. 1751. Whitman, Kilborn, Pembroke, Ora. del. in Bridgewater bef. the Co- lum. soc. 4 Oct. 1T98, 8. Bos. Whitney, Peter, J\''»rthborough, Hist, of the county of Worcester in Mass. with a map ot the co. 8, Wore. Whitwell, William, Marble- head, Dis. occ. by the loss of a num- ber of vessels with their mariners, del. IT Decern. 1769, 8. Salem, 1770. Ser. occ. by the d. of John Bernard, del. 29 Jan. 1770, 8. Sal. Whitwell, Benjamin, Augusta, Eulogy on G. Washington, 8. Hallo- well, 1800. ^Whipple, Oliver, Hampton, Hal- loivell,'] Histor. prog, of civil and ra- tional liberty, etc. a poem by a Far- mer, ded. to John Adams, 8. Ports. 1802. Wickliffe, John, Coll. of tracts, viz. Two short treatises ag. the order of the begging friars by, with a ded. to sir Tho. Flemynge by Tho. James ; A complaint of W. to the king ; An apo- logia for W. by Tho. James, with Wickliffe's life, 4. Oxf. 1608. Widows with small children. Bye laws and regulations of the soc for the re- lief of poor, with a list of subscribers and donations made fr. Nov. 1809 to Nov. iBli, 12. N. Y. Wife's sister. Marriage of a deceased, vindicated in a letter fr. a cittizen to a friend, 8. N. Y. 1797. WlGGLESWORTH, SaMUEL, JpSTvich, Ser. on the earthq, of 1727, with an add. to his people, 12. Bos. 1728. — i — Mass. el. ser. May, 173.3. [imp.] 8. Bos. — and John Chip man of Beverly, Re- marks on some points of doc. propos- ed by Wm Balch of Bradford, with an add. to the mia. and chh. of N. Eng. 4. WlGGLESWORTH, Edward, Cam- bridge, Dis. del. at the thuvs. lec. in Bos. U Ap. 1729. WlGGLESWORTH, E, (cout.) Two lec; a seasonable caveat ag. believing every spirit, 12. Bos. 1735. Reply to G. Whitefield's letter to pres. et al. of Har. coll. 4. Bos. 1746. Two lec. on the distinguishing char- acters of the extraordinary' and ordi- nary ministers of the ch. of Christ, 12. Bos. 1754. Dud. lec. del. at Har. coll. 11 May, 1757, 8. Bos. Substance of several lee. del. in Har. coll. on the doc. of reprobation, 8. Bos. 1763. WlGGLESWORTH, Edward, Cam- bridge, [son of the former,] Dud. lec. del. at Har. coll. 5 Nov. 1777, 8. Bos. 1778. Wight, Elnathan, Bellingham, Ser. del. at his own ord. 15 Jan. 1755, with a summary confession of faith agreed to by the baptist ch. in B. 12. Bos. Wilder, John, Mtleborough, Dis. occ. by the d. of Ebenezer Lane, who died is May, 1790, with notes, 8. Prov. Fast ser. del. 9May, 1798, S.AVrent. Ser. fr. James 5. 8, del. 3 Feb. 1805, 8. Prov. — — Add. to the mem. of the Attlebo- rough soc. for encouragement of agri- cul. arts, and social intercourse, del, 22 Feb. 1805, with the constitu. of the soc. 8. Prov. Wilkes, John, Works of, formerly pub. under the title of the North Bri- ton, .3 vols. 12. Lon. WiLKiNS, John, Id. bp. Chester, Math, and philosoph. works of, with the life and a portrait of, 8. Lon. 1708. WiLKiNS, John, Memorial ag. com- mandant, in the Illinois country, with'a coll. of pieces trans, fr. the Fr. or co- pied fr. originals in Eng. cont. the most interesting facts, wh. happened in the Illinois country, fr. the begin, of 1768 to 17 Sept. 1770, in Fr. and Eng. 8. [WiLKiNS, Isaac, Westchester,!^ Fcec tlioughts on the proceed, of the conti- nental congress held at Phil. 5 Sepl> 1774, by a farmer. [ 3 Congress canvassed, or an exam, into the conduct of the delegates at their grand conven. Sept. 1774. Ans. to the foregoing [Alex. Ham- ilton, q. v.] [ ] View of the controversy bet. Gr. Brit, and her colonies in a letter to the author [Hamilton] oi a full vludiea. ctc= 8. N. Y. 1774. CATALOGUE. 119 [WiLKiNS, I.] (cont.) The Farmer ' refuted, or a more impartial and com- prehensive view of the dispute bet. Gr. Brit, and her colonies in ans. to the fore- • going, 8. N.Y. lT/5. Ser. del. bef. the conven. of the prot. epis. ch. of N. Y. in Albany, 5 Oct. 1803. 8. N. Y. 1804. AVfLKiNsoN, T. Milner^s «ccles. hist, reviewed and origin of Calvinism con- sidered in a ser. 12. Gr. Brit. 1805. WiLLARD, Samuel, BosioUt Animad. on the N. Eng. baptists' late fallacious narra. etc. 4. Bos. 1681. — — Two ser. on walking with God, del. at the thurs. lec. 12. Bos. ITOl. Ser. fr. Zee. 13. 1. with an add. by Sara. Squabble, 2d. ed. 12. Bos. Wl. WiLLARD, Joseph, Portsmouth^ JVexo- arky JVe-iO'Yorky Dis. del. at Hanover, N. J. 24 June, 5808. bef. the soc. of free masons, 12. Morris. WitLiAMs, Gr. The true ehursh show- ed to all men that desire to be mem. of the same, in six bookes, containing the whole bodie of divinitie, ded. to Wm. earl of Pembroke, et al. fol. Lon. 1629. Williams, John, Deerjield, Ser. del. at the thurs. lec. in Bos. 6 March, 1707, 13. Bos. Williams, William, IVestony Mass. el. ser. SiT May, 1T41, 8. Bos. Williams, Abraham, Sandwich, Mass. el. ser. 26 May, 1T62, 8. Bos. Ser. fr. James 5. 9, del. in Barnsta- ble, 8. Bos, 1765. Ser. Ord. Timothy Milliard, in Barnstable, 10 Ap. 1771, 8. Bos. Williams, Samuel, Bradford, Cam- bridge, Rutland, Two ser. fr. Luke to. To, 24, 25, with an add. to liis peo- ple, 8. Bos. 1766. Ser.j ord. Thomas Barnard, in Sa- lem, 13 Jan. 1773, c. by Edw. Barnard of Haverhill, f. by James Diman. of S. 8. S. ■ Thanks, ser. 15 Dec. 17T4, 8. Sal. 1775. — — Ser. Ord. John Prince, in Salem, 10 Nov. 1779, c. by James Diman of S. f. by Tho. Barnard of S. 8. Bos. 1780. ■ Nat. and civil hist, of Vermont with a map, S. Walpole. — — Nat. and civil hist. etc. 2d. ed. with a map, 2 vols. 8. Burl, 1809. Williams, John, J^'exv-Tork, Dis. del. bef. the N. Y. mis. soc. 5 Ap. 1803, \ with the reports ofthe directors, 8. N.Y. Williams, Jonathan, Letter on tbe subj. of fortifying and protecting the harbour of N. Y. 8. N. Y. 1807. Plan of, for fortifying the Narrows bet. Long-Isl. and istaten-Isl. 8. N. Y. 31 July, 1807. Williams, LoaisA, Ebenezer's dream as it appeared at the trial of, on an indict, for an assault and battery, committed upon Eben. Albin with the speeches of the learned and facetious counsel on the subj. of housewife's law, 8. N. Y. 1808. Willi ams, Petek, (of African descent) Ora. on the abol. of the slave trade, del. in the city of N. Y. I Jan. 1808, with an introduc. add. by Henry Sip- kins, 8. N. Y. Will AMS, Gershom, SpringJield,SQv. del. bef. the s;en. associa. of Con. at Lebanon, 22 June, 1809. l2. Hartf. Williamson, Peter, The travels of, am. the Indians of N. Am. 8. Edin. 1768. [Williamson, Chvrles,] Descrip. of th« Bcttlementof the Gennesee coun- try in tlie state of N. Y. in a series of letters, with a map of the middle states, 8. N. Y. 1T99. Williamso?^, Hugh, Observations on the climate of different parts of Amcr. compared with the climate in corres- ponding parts of the other continent, Avith remarks on the different complex- • ions of the hum. race, also some acc. of the aborigines of Amer. being an in- troduc. dis. to the liist. of N. Car, N. Y. 1811. Hist, of N. Carolina, with a map, 2 vols. 8. Phil. 1812. [——J Remarks on the contemplated grand canal bet. lake Erie and Hudson river, 8. 1812. Wills, Thomas, Freedom's triumph, an ora. del. bef. the repub. cit. of N. J, 4 March, 1809, 8. N. Y. Wilson, James, JVetvYork, Ser. del. on leaving his pastoral charge in N. Y. 12. N. Y. 1788. Wilson, Alexander and sons. Spe- cimen of printing types cast in the foundery of, 8. Glasgow, 1789. Wilson, James, Ireland, Providence, Dis. occ. by the d. of G. Yv^ashingtoii, del. 9 Feb. 1800, 8 Prov. Ora. del. 4 July, 1804, 8. Prov. Wilson, John, cdias Jenkln Raiford, trial of, for mutiny, desertion, and con- tempt, with remarks, 8. Montr, rep. 1807. Wilson, Peter, JS^iv York, Introduc. tion to Greek prosody, 1",'. N. V. 1811 , 120 CATAliUtiOEo WiMPFFEx, Francis Alexander Stamslatts, baron de, Voyage to St. Domingo in 1788, 9, 90, trans, fr. the original ms. by J. Wright, with a map, 8. Lon. 1797. Winchester, Elhanan, Three woe trumpets, two (lis. IV. Kev. 11. 14 to 18 inclMs. del. in Lon. Feb. 1T9S, 8. Bos. rep. 1794. — Ten letters add. to Thomas Paine in ans. to his Age of reason, 2d. ed. 12. N. Y. 1795. — — Course of lectures on the prophe- cies that remain to be fulfilled, del. in 1788, 9, 90, 2 vols. 8. Walpole, 1800. Windham, Letter fr. the associated ministers of the county of. AViNSTA-NLEY, W. JVeiv-Yorkf The hypocrite unmasked, a comedy, 8. N.Y. 1800. Winter, Geoiige, Ser. fr. Jer. 4, l9, del. 23 May, 1T56, in Moorlields, with a pref. >S. Lon. 1756, Winter evening's conversation onorig. sin. Letter to th« author of, fr. one of his candid neighbours, 8. Bos. 1758. WiNTERBOTHAM, WiLLIAM, VieW of the U. S. 4 vols. 8. N. Y. 1796, — — View of the Chinese empire, 8. Lon. 1795. WiNTHROP, John, Boston, Journal of the transactions and occurrences in Massa. fr. 1630, as copied by John Porter, sec. of gov. Trumbull, 8. Hartf. WiNTHROP, John, Cambridge, Lec- ture on earthquakes, occas. by the earthq. of 26 Nov. 1755, with copious notes, 4. Bos. 1755. — — Two lec. on the parallax and dis- tance of the sun, as deduced fr. the transit of Venus, del. in March, 1769, 8. Bos. WiNTHROP, Jam««, Cambridge y At- tempt to translate the prophetical part of the apocalypse into familiar language, with a pref. 8. Bos. 1794. Systematic arrangement of several scripture prophecies rel. to antichrist, with their application to history, with a pref. 8. Bos. 1795. < Attempt to arrange, in the order of time those scripture prophecies yet to be fulfilled, B. Camb. 1803. Wise, Jeremiah, Berwick, Ser. ord. James Pike at y ummersworth in Do- ver, 28 Oct. 1730, c. by Jonathan Cushing, f. by Rogers of Kittery, 12. Bos. 1731. WiTHEKSPOOX, Jo hn, PaUileyin Scot. Princeton^ Ilemarks on an add. tolhr iidiabi. of Jamaica, 8. Phil. 177"?. W^ITHERSPOON, J. (cont. t Set*, del. in 1775 with additions and an add. to the sen. class at Princeton coll. in 1787, 12. P. Ser. del. in the city of N". Y. May, 1789, on the religious educa. of chil- dren, 8. Eliz. ([WoLcoTT, Oliver, Connecticuty JVew-yor/c] The pretensions of Tho- mas Jefferson to the presidency ex- amined and the charges ag. John Adams refuted, 8. 1796. Add. to the people of the U. S. on the subject of the report of a committee of the h. of rep. appointed to examine and report whether monies draAvn fr- the treasury have been faithfully ap- plied, etc. 8. Bos. 1802. WoLLSTONECRAFT, M \RY, Vindica of the rights of woman with strictures on polit. and moral subjects with a ded. to Talleyrand Perigord, 12. Phi! 1794. Wood, William, New England*s prospect, 3d. ed. c. Bos. 1764. Wood, Silas, Letters addressed to the electors of representatives of cong. for the first elec. district in the state of N. Y. 8. N. Y. i 800. Wood, John, Hist, of the administra- tion of John Adams late president of the U. S. A. 8. N. Y. 1802. Correct statement of the various sources fr. wh. the hist, of the admi- nistration of John Adams Avas compil- ed, and the motives for its suppression by col. Burr with observa. on a narra. by a cit. of N. Y. 8. N. Y. 1802. Narra. of the suppression by col. Burr of the hist, of the administration of John Adams written by, etc. by a cit. of N. Y. 8. N. Y. 1G02. Full exposition of the Clintonia;! faction and the soc. of the Coluiiibian illuminati with an account of the wri- ter of the nar. and the characters of his certificate-men, also x-emarks upon Warren's pamphlets, 8. Newark, 1802. Antidote to tlie poison of, by War- ren, 8.N. Y. 1802. WooDFALL, William, Parliamen. debates, 4 vols. 8. Lon. 1794. See Parliament. WooDS,Li:o nard, JVety^wn/, Andover, Testimony ag. the publications of Mar- cus [Daniel Dana] in several letters add. to the author, 8. N'b'yport, i 806. Art el. ser. 1808, with a list of those who havecommanded the coror' CATALOGUE. 121 fr. the time of its first institu. in 1G38, j 8. Bos. Wo o D w A K D, . ' A >i u E L, TVesto?i, T h unks. ser. / Oct. lT6v), occ. by the veduc. of Monti'eal and entire conquest of Ca- nada by bis majesty's troops under the command of Amherst, 3. Bos, Ser. ord. John Marsh in Wethers- field, li Jan. i T74, c. by Eells of Mid- dletown, f. by Samuel Lockwood of Andover, 8. New Haven. Woodward, William, Hanover^ Ora. del. 9 June, 1800, S. H. [WooDWAKD, Augustus B.] Epa- miuondas on the gov. of the territory of Columbia, num. 5, 8. Georgetown, 1801. Considera. on the gov. of Columbia territory, 8. Wash. 1803. , Represcnta. of Oliver Pollock's case, 1 -iOS. Supplement to the representa. of Pollock's case, 8. Wash. i80.'3. — — Considera. on the executive gov. of the U. S. A. with an app. 8. Flatbush, 1809. [[Wood worth] A poem satirical and sentimental, etc. by Selim, 12. N. Y. 1809, WooDWORTH, Samuel, Beasts at law, or zoologian jurisprudence, a poeiu satirical, allegorical, and moral, etc. 12. N. Y. 1811. Worcester, Noah, Thornton^ Pole- mical essay cont. remarks on a dial, by, by a minister of the gospel, 8. Newark, 1799. — N. H. el. ser. del. in Concord, 4 June, 1800, 3. C. Wo ncMAK, James, JVew Orleans, Po- litical essays rel. to the war of the Fr. revolu. etc. 12. Alex. 1801. — — Liberty in Louisiana, a comedy, 2d. ed. 12. Charlestown, 1804. Worship in families. 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Savaimah, Ser. on Amer. affairs del. bef the provincial congress of ^ ^eoi'gia, with an app. rel. to the struggles of Switzerland, 8. 1»on. rep. 1775. APPENDIX. ART. I. CONGRESS OF THE UMTED STATES OF AMERICA. Journals of tlje old congress, cont. their proceedings, viz. vol. 1. fr. 5 Sept. 1T74 to 1 Jan. 1TT6. Tol. 2. fr. 1 Jan. 1TT6 to 31 Dec. 1TT6. ^ol. 3. fr. 1 Jan. 17TT to 1 Jan. ITTO. vol. 4. fr. 1 Jan, 1TT8 to 1 Ja«. 1779. ▼ol. 5. fr. i Jan. 1770 to 1 Jan. 1780. Tol. 6. fr. 1 Jan. 17F.0 to 1 Jan. 1781. Tol. 7. fr. 1 Jan. 17B1 to 1 Nov. 1782. Tol. 8. fr. 1 Nov. 1782 to 1 Nor. 1783. vol- 9. fr. 3 Nov. 1783 to 3 June 1784. vol. I0.fr. 1 Nov. 1784 to 4 Nov. 178.5. vol. 11. fr. 4 Nov. 1785 to 3 Nov. 1786. vol. 12.fr. 6 Nov. 1786 to 5 Nov. 1787. xoh 13. fr. 5 Nov. 1787 to 3 Nov. 1788. from Folwell's press, 8. Phil. 1800 and 1801, also the first edition, 13 vols. 8. Phil. Yorktown, N. Y. 1777 to 1789. Circular letter fr. the cong. U. S. to their constituents, wh. the legisla. of !Massa. requested the ministers of the gospel to read to their respective con- gregations, 8. Bos. rep. 1779. CoNGRESSiONAii register, or hist, of the proceed, and debates of the first li. of representatives of the U. S. A. tont. an impor. acc. of the most in- teresting speeches and motions and accurate copies of remarkable papers laid bef. or offered to the house, taken in short hand by Thomas Lloyd, 3 Yols. 8. N. Y. 1789, 1790. Journal of the senate of the U.S. \iz. of the First cong. first sess. at N. Y. fr. 4 Mar. 1789, fol. N. Y. second sess. at N. Y. fr. 4 Jan. 1790, fol. N. Y. third sess. at Phil- fr. 6 Dec. 1790, fol. Phil. Sec. cong. first sess. at Phil. fr. 24 Oct. 1791, fol. Phil. second sess. at Phil. fr. 5 Nov. 1792, fol. Phil. Third cong. first sess. at Phil. fr. 2 Dec. 1793. fol. Phil. second sess. at Phil. fr. 3 Nov. 1794 -fol. Phil, niic foregoing bound in 5 vols.] Fourth cone;, second sess, at Phil. fr. !j Dec. 1796. 8. Phil. Fifth cong. first sess. at Phil. fr. 15 May, 1797. 8. Phil. third sess. at Phil. fr. 3 Dec. 1798. 8. Phil. Sixth cong. first sess. at Phil. fr. 2 Dee. 1799. 8. Phil. Seventh cong. first sess. at Washingto* fr. 7 Dec. 1801. 8. W. Eighth cong. first sess. at Washington, fr 17 Oct. 1803. 8. W. second sess. at Washington, fr. 5 Nov. 1804. 8. W. In cases of impeachment, viz. in the case of Wm. Blount, fr. IT Dec. 1798 ; John Pickering fr. 3 March, 1803 i Samuel Chase fr. 30 Nov. 1804. Ninth cong. first sess. at Washington, fr 2 Dec. 1805. 8.W. second sess. at Washington fr. 1 Dec. 1806. 8. W. Tenth cong. first sess. at Washington fr. 26 Oct. 1807. 8. W. Eleventh cong. third sess. at Washington fr. 3 Dec. 1810. 8. W. Twelfth cong. first sess. at Washington fr. 4 Nov. 1811. 8. W. Journal of the h. of rep. of the U. S I viz. of the First cong. first sess. at N. Y. fr. 4 March 1789. fol. N.Y. third sess. at Phil. fr. 6 Dec. 1790. fol. Phil. Third cong. first sess. at Phil. fr. 2 Dcf . 1793. fol. Phil, also 8. Phil. second sess. at Phil. fr. 3 Nov. 1794 fol. Phil, also 8. Phil. Fourth cong. first sess. at Phil. fr. 7 Dec. 1794. 8. Phil. second sess. at Phil. fr. 5 Dec. 179o, 8. Phil. Fifth cong. first sess. at Phil. fr. 15 May, 1797. 8. Phil. second sess. at Pliil. fr. 13 N'o^ 1797. 8. Phil. APPENDIX. 123 third scss. at Phil. fr. 3 Dec. 1798. S. Phil. Sixth cong. fii'st sess. at Phil. fr. 7 Dec. 1798. 8. Phil. second sess. at Waslungton fr. 17 Nov. 1800. W. Eighth cong.-first sess. at Washingtou fr. 17 Oct. 1803. 8. W. second sess. at Washington fr. 5 Xov. 1804. 8. W. Ninth cong. first sess. at Washington fr. 2 Dec. 1 805. 8. W. second sess. at Washington fr. 1 Dec. 1806. 8. W. Tenth cong. first sess. at Washington fr. 26 Oct. 1807. 8. W. Eieveatli cong. third sess. at Washington fr. o Dec. 1810. 8. W. Twelfth cong. fii-st sess. at Washington fr. 4 Nov. 1811, with a supplemental journal, 2 vols. 8. W. Debates on tlie bill for repealing the law for the more convenient or- ganization of the courts of the U. S. during the first sess. of the seventh congress, with a list of yeas and nays on that interesting subject. 8. Albany, 1802. CoNGRESsioif AL documents in chrono- logical order, 8vo. viz. Rep. of sec. state rel. to weiglits, mea- sures, and coins, 1790, N. Y. Papers rel. to Gr. Brit. 1791 to 1793. Case decided in the sup. court of the U. S. in Feb. 1793, rel. to the ques. Whetlier a state be liable to be sued by a private citizen of another state, 1793. Message of the pres. rel. to Fr. and Gr. Brit. 5 Dec. 1703. Rep. of sec. state rel. to the pri^il. and restric. commerce of tlie U. S. in for- eign countries, Dec. 1793. Message of (he pres. enclosing letters fr. the min. plenipo. at Lon. and the min. plenipo. in Fr. to the sec. state with the ans. of the sec. 1794. Mess. fr. the pres. trans- docura. rel. to hostile threats ag. the territories of Spain in the neighbourhood of the U. S. 20 May, 17S4. Rep. of sec. slate of laws, decrees, and ordin. resp. commerce, 1794. JMess. of the pres. enclosing a copy of a ^ letter fr. the min. plenipo. of the Fr. repub. of 25 Dec. 1793 and a copy of the proceed, of the legis. of S.Car. 15 Jan. 1794. Mess, of the pres. trans, a rep. of the sec. state rel. to complaints of spolia- tions on the corn, of the U. S. I'O-i. PiNCKNEv's memorii.1, Hammond's ^^nu. and tlie letter of llie sec. of stale of 1 May to Hammond, 12 May, 179i. Rep. of the com. appointed to examine into the state of the treasux'y depart- ment, 22 May, 1794. Mess. fr. the pres. trans, a letter fr. the sec. state to the min. plenipo. of his Br. maj. with an ans. to a letter fr. the min. dated 22 May, 1794. Letter fr. Joseph Fauchet rel. {to lh« French weights and measm es, 1794. Letters bet. Edm. Randolph and Geo. Hammond, 179i. Rep, of the commissioners of the sink- ing fund, 29 May, 1794. Rep, of the com. to wh. was referred the bill entitled An act provid. for the payment of a certain sum of money due to the Fr. repub. 6 June, 1794. Rep. of the commissioners, appointed ta confer with tlie insm-gents in the west, counties of Penn, 4 Sept. 1794. Bill to provide for organising, arming, and disciplining the militia of the U. S. 18 Feb. 1795. Raxdolph's statement of facts, 1795. Rep. of the com. of ways and means on the state of the receipts and expend, of tlie U. S. 17 March, 1796. Mess. fr. the pres.accomp, sundry papers rel. to the affairs of the U. S. with the Fr. repub. 18 Jan. 1799. Mess. fi-. the pres. accomp. a rep. of the sec. of state, etc. 21 Jan. 1799. Accounts of the treasurer of the U. S. of i^ay and receipts of public mo- nies fr.l Oct. 1800, to 30 June 1801, etc. Rep. of the com. rel. to the expend, of money made by the commissioners of the city of Washington, 27 Feb. 1801. Letter fr. the sec. navy to Sam. L. Mit- chell, rel. to uavai preparations SI Dec. 1801, with docu. rei.jthereto, 30 June, 1802. Mess. fr. the pres. trans, a roll of the persons having office or employment under the U. S. 16 Feb. 1802. Doc. accomp. the commmuu. of the pres. 15 Dec. 1802. Letter fr. the sec. treasury accomp. Ids rep. 20 Dec. 1802. Mess, of the pres. accomp. a state, of ex- pend, fr. 1 Jan. 1797, by the quarter- master gen. and the navv agents, etc. 23 Dec. 1802, fol. Letter fr. the treasurer of the U. S. ac- comp. the general acc. of his office, of the rec. and expenditures of pub. mo- nies fr. 1 Oct. ISO! to .'50 Sept. 1802^ 27 Doc. 1802, 124 APPENIX. Rep of the com. of ways anrl means rel. j to 7,-S\}0,00v (lolls, haviiii; been applied to tlie priiicipal and int. of the pub. debt, also rel. to the acc. ai)(l proceed- ings of the commissioners of the sink- ing fund, J March, VCO.y. Lei I E u fr. tlu treasurer of the U. S. accomp. hiii general acc. of receipts and expend, oi pub. monies fr. 1 Oct. I80i to iiO Sept. 180^ also, acc. of rec. at»d expend, for the war and navy departnients. '-7 Dec. J80i2. LFTTi:.i fr. the treasurer of the U. S. accomp. his t^'cneral acc. of lec. and e::pendi. also lus acc. for the war and navy depart, fr. 1 Oct. il'Ou. to oU bept. im.^I - Jan. i8J5. Piii:!>iDErfT*s mess. ?>. Nov. 1804. iiEP.fr. the com. of com. and manufac- tures to whom was referred the peti- tion of the pres. and direcLoro of the N. Y. and Duchess county date com- panies — 15 Nov. 1804. LiiTTtR fr. the secretary of the treas. trans, a rep. and calimates for the yeitr 1805, also a ^VAtc. of rec. and expendi. fr. I Oct. iSOoto 1 Oct. IciOl, 19 Nov. 1804. Hep. of the com. to whom was referred the rep. of tlie sekct com. appointed 13 March, SO Nov. 1804. Mess. fr. the pres. cout. a rep. of the surveyoi' of the pub. builings at the city cf Wash. 6 Dec. 18i>l. Memokial presented by the hihabi. of Louisiana to the Congress of the U. S. trans, fr. the French, V:j'i. Ei-:p. of the com. appointed 12 Nov. 1304, rel. to the form of gov. for Lou- isiana, 2o Jan. 18(0. Mfss. fr. the pres. trans, a ietfcor fr. com- mo. Preble giving an acc. of the trans, of the vessels under his command fr. 9 July fo 10 Sept. last, '2J Feb. 'COj. i^LTTKii fr. tlie sec. of the treas. with a i-ep. and estimates for 1^06, also a state, of the rec. and expendi. fr. 1 Oct. 1804, to 1 Oct. 1805, 13 Dec. 1805. MKSs.fr. the pres. of the U. S. resp. the ai)plica. of liamet Caramalli, exbashaw of Tripoli, 13 Jan. 1806. Mr MOiii AL cf the mex'ch. and traders of the eliy of Phil, presented by Logan in the senate, 15 Jan. U'05. MfciFS. fr. the pres. of the U. S. trans, a memorial of the merchants of Balti- more on the violation of our neutral rights, £9 Jan. J«0!i. Nicholson's moUon, 10 Feb. 180G. Doc. accomp. a mess, of the pres. rei. to Gr. Brit. 10 P'eb. 1806. MksiOP.iai, signed by H, Daggett of New-Haven presented to the senate by Hillhouse, 17 Feb. J 806. Lett k h fr. the post master general, 13 Feb. 1805. M";ss. fr. the pres. trans, copies of trea- ties bet. the U. S. and sundry tribes of Indians, i9 P'eb. 1806. M::ss. fr. the prco. commun. discoveries 1 lade in exjjioring the Missouri, Ued- river and Washita by LeM'is, Clark, Sibly. and Dot bi'r, with a statis. acc of the countries adjacent, 19 Feb. i 1506. REPOtiT of the com. rel. to the appUca. of liamet Caramalli, 17 Mar. 1806. Rep. of the com. rel, to the territory of iMichigan 18 March, 180S. Letter fr. the post master gen. rel. to trans, the mail fr. Athens in Georgia to N. Orleans, 21 March, 1306. Rep. of the sec. of state on the privileges and restrictions on the commerce of tlie U. S. in foreign countries, 16 Dee 1793, reprinted 1806. Li 'i'TEti fi-. liie treasurer of tlie U. S. accomp. gen. acc. of rec. and expendi- Uires, also his acc. for the war and na- rv depart, fr. 1 Oct. 1805 to 30 Sept. ISOG. Mr.rfs. fr. the pres. cjnt. his commun. to both houses of cong. at the com. of the first sess. lOth cong. 27 Oct. > oOT. Mess, fr, the pres. with his proclama. interdicting the harbours and waters of the U. S. to Brit armed vessels, 19 xVov. i»g:. F CRT u En rep. of the com. rel. to the defence of our seaport tOM^ns and har- bours, .SDec. 1S07. L^iTTEK fr. the sec. treas. aecomp. a rep. and estimates for 1 808, also a state, of the rec. and expen. fr. 1 Oct. 1806 to 1 Ort. 1807, etc. 4 Dec. 1807. Mess. fr. the pres. of the U. S. commun. letters fr. gov Hull resp, the Indians tn the vicinity of Detroit, SO Dec. 1807. Letter fr. the treasurer of the U. S. accomp. his gen. acc. of rec. and ex- pendi. also his acc. for the war and na- vy depai't. fr. I Oct. 1806, to 30 Sept. 1807,18 Jan. 1S03. Mess. fr. the pres. trans, an official com- mo.. of certain orders of the Drit. gov, ag. the maritime rights of neutrals, dated 11 Nov. 1807, 3 Feb. 1808. Mess, fr. the pres. of the U. S. commun. further informa. in pursuance of two rcsoiu. of the hotise of the l3 of Jan. 4 F#b. 180?. APPENDIX. 123 Bill in addition to the supple, embargo act, 11 Feb. 1808. Mfss- fr- the pres. coramuni. an add. rep. of the proceed, of the commissioners, rel. to a road fr. Cumberland to the state of Ohio, 1? Feb. 1808. Me.ss. fr. the pres. trans, tlie rep. of the sec. of state rel. to impressments, 2 March, 1808. Miiss. fr. the pres. rel. to sundrj parcels of ground in aad adjacent to the city of N. Orleans, 7 March, 1808. Mess. fr. tne pres. trans, a rep. rel. to the Militai7 academy at West Point, 18 March 1808. Mess. fr. the pres. trans, a letter fr. the sec. of state to Monroe rel. to the at- tack on the Chesapeake, also Monroe's eorrespon. -with the Brit. gov. and ■Madison's eorrespon. vith Rose on the same subject, 2£ March, 1 808. Letters fr. the sec. of state to Vlonroe and Pinckney on subjects commiUed to their joint negociation with com- mun. to the sec. of state, accomp. a mess. fr. the pres. 23 March, lo08. Rep. of the sec. of the treas. rel. to pub. roads and canals, Ap. 180B. Rep. of the com. to whom vas referred the eorrespon. bet. Monroe, and Can- ning and bet. Madison and Rose rel. to the attack on the Chesapeake, also a commun. fr. the pres. of SO March with a letter fr. Erskine to the sec. of state and a letter fr. Champagny to Armstrong, 16 Ap. ' 308. Letter fr. the sec. of the tieas. rel. to the mint, 25 Ap. 1808. Mess. fr. the pres. of the U. S. at the opening of the 2d. sess. of the 10th. cong. 8 Nov. 1808. Mess. fr. the pres. at the commencement of the 2d. sess; of the 10th cong, 8 Nov. 1808. Documents accomp. the mess, of the pres. 8 Nov. 1808. Rep. in part of the com. rel. to our for- eign relations, 2? Nov. 18C8. Mess. fr. the pi-es. trans, copies of acts, decrees, orders, and proclamations affecting the commer. rights of neu- ti'al nations issued since 1T91, 2o Dec. 1808. Mess. fr. the pres. trans, copies of all orders, and decrees of the bellige- rent powers of Europe affecting the commer. rights of the U. S. passed since 1791, 28 Dec. 1808. Mess fr. the pres. trans, a list of vessels permitted to depart fr. the U. S. since f22 Dec. 1807, 28 Dec. 1808. Mess. fr. the pres. commun. certain let- ters wh. passed bet. the Brit. sec. of state. Canning, and Pinckney, 17 Jan. 1809. Mess. fr. the pres. trans, informa. rel. to the appropriating of 2,000,000 dolls. '- 4 Jan. dOi). Memorial and petition of the pres. and directors of the Chesapeake and Belaware canal company, £4 Jan. 1809. AxNUAL rep. of the library com. fr. 1808, 2T Jan. i^09. MEss.of the pres. trans, a letter fr. Pinck- ney covering one to him Ir. the Brit, sec. of state with his reply, SO Jan. 1809. Rep. of the com. rel. to the rehef of Wm. White and others, SO Jan. 1809. Mess. fr. the pres. at the com. of the first sess. of the llth. cong. 23 May, 1809. Docujiejjts accomp. the mess. etc. 23 May, i809. Letter fr. the sec. of the navy giving a gen. view oi the state and disposition of the vessels belonging to the ni;vy of the U. S. and of the gun boats, 25 May, 1809. Documents accompan. the bill provid- ing for the sale of the gun boats report- ed by Anderson, 8 June, 18()y. Mess. fr. the pres. of the U. S. trans, the resolu. of Penn. rel. lo Gideon Olmstead, 11 June, 1809. Rep. of the atty. gen. on the petitions of Edward Livingston and of the inhabi of Orleans, i2 June, 1809. Mess. fr. the pres. at the opening of the 2d. seas, of the lith. cong. 29 Nov. 1809. Letter fr* the sec. of the treas. trans, a rep. in part on the subject of Amer. manuf 19 Ap. 1810 Mess. fr. the pres. at the com of the o SO Ap. 1796, Philip Freneau pr. 4. Mount Pleasant. Long Island Star for 1809, 1811, [imp.] Brooklyn. L'Oracle du Jour and Daily Ad- vertiser fr. its estab. 1 Jan. to SO .Tune, 1808, J. J. Negrin publisher, N. Y. Mercantile Advertiser fr. Nov. 1809 to 1812, N. Y. Minerva and Mercantile Even- ing Advertiser fr. 1 July to SO Sept. J 797, Hopkins and co. pr. N. Y. T^Iiscellaneous newspapers fr. 1784 to Ap. 1787. Morning Chronicle fr. 7 July to 31 Dec. 1803, R. Wilson proprietor, N. Y. Morning Post for 1811, N. Y. Mott and Huetin's Nfw-YoiiK Weekly Chronicle fr. 1 Jan. 1793 to 1 Oct. 1795. New England Palladium fr. 2 Jan. ir.Ol to Ap. 1803, Boston. New Hampshire Gazette fr. 25 Sept. 177v' to SO Dec. 1774, fr. 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New-York Journal and Patrio- tic Register fr. 4 May 1790 to U Marc^i 1800, Greenleaf, pr. New- York Journal or the Weekly Register, fr. 50 Marcii 1785 to 11 Jan. 1787, E. Oswald pr. New-York Journal and Weekly Register fr. 28 July 1788 to 3l Dec. 1789, T. Greenleaf, pr. New-York Journal and. Daily Patriotic Register fr. 7 Dec. 1787 to 23 July 1733. , New-York Daily Gazette for 1789, 1790, J. and A. M'Lean, pr. New-York Evening Post fr. m • estab. 17 Nov. 1794 to 25 May, 1795^ , Way land and Davis pr. New-Y ork Eve Xing Post fr. iii estab. IG Nov. ISUl tQ 29 Dec, ISOj, : M. Biirnhani pr. R 130 APPENDIX. New-York Herald fi. 2") .l:ui. 1802 to 30 Dec. 1807, M. Biirnham, pr. New-York Gazette and Daily AuTERTiSLu fi\ 13 Ap. 1809 to, 31 Dec. 1811. New-Youk Miscellaneous news-papers bound in 7 vols. Nova Scotia Gazette and, Ge- neral Advektiser, fr. 9 Feb. 1785 to 27 Ap. 178G. Oram's New-York Price Current fr. 1801 to IS04 incIus. People's Friend and Daily Ad- vertiser iV. 1 Sept. 1806 to 31 Dec iSOr, J.Frank, and then J. II. Pren- tiss, pr. N. Y. i*HILADELPHlA MERCANTILE AD- VERTISER fr. Nov. 1809 to Dec. 1810. Political Star, 20 num. being the whole, 180 . Porcupine's Ga7.ette and U. States Daily Ar*viSRrisER fr. its estub. 4 .March 1797 to 4 Oct. 1799. Wm. Cobbet pr. and editor, Phil. Port IIosewav Gazette and Ge- iVERAL Ad vhrtis'. r fr. 4 Nov. 1T84 to 18 Aug. ITCj. Portsmouth Oraci.t-: fr. 1800 to 1808 inclus. W. Treudwell pr. Public Advertiser fr. ioOT to 1811 [imp.] N. Y. Quebec Gazette, in French and English, fr. 1801. to 180.') [imp.] 4. Repertory for 1810, Park editor, Kos. IIEPUBLIPAN OR AnTI DEMOCRAT, fr. its estab. 1 Jan. to £0 Dec. 1802, Prentiss and Cole, then Prentiss pr. Bal. IIivington's New- York Gazet- teer, OR THE Con. N. Jer. Hudson's River and Qui beg Weekly AEVERTisFRfr.its estab. in Ap. 1TT.S to Nov. 1775, N. Y. Rural Visiter, a literary and mis- cellaneous gazette comprised in 52 num. D. Allinson and co. pr. 4. Burl. 1811. Russell's Gazkttk, Commercial AND Political for 1709, Bos. Spectator fr. its estab. 4 Oct. 1797 to SO Sept. 1801, G. F. Hopkins, then E. Bclden and co. pr. Statesman for 1812, N. Y. Scourge, Most of the numbers of the, Boston. Time Piece and Literary Com- panion fr. its estab. IS March 179T to SO Aug. 1798, P. Freneau and A- Menut pr. N. Y. Troy G > zette fr. 3 Sept. 1805 to 21 July 1807. Village Messenger, First nos. of, Amherst, N. H. Castine Joifrnal, First numbers of, with a coll. of miscellane- ous newspapers bound together printed in N. H. and Mass. War fr. 27 June 1812 to 15 Jnne 1813, 4. N. Y. Wasp. Most of the numbers of the, 4. Hudson, 1 802, 3. : Western Star and Harp of Erij; j for 1 812, G. Douglas ed. 4. N. Y. j Weymain's N. York Gazette for 1 1759 and 1764 [imp.] and for 1763. ART. III. MAPS, CilARTS, ETC. Aa, Piehke Van Dek, Atlas nouveau ct curieux des plus celebrcs itineraires ; ou recueil de nouvelles cartes geo- graph, des voiages modernes de long cours, etc. depuis I'an 1246 jusqu' a l*an 1696, divise en deux tomes, nou- vellement mis au jour a Leide, par. fol. ; Adlum, John, and John W^allis, Map exhibiting a general view of the roads and inland navigation of Penu- svlvania, ded. to Tho. Mifflin. ' Alden, Timothy, Portsmoittht etc. Map of Yarmouth in the county of Barnstable, Massa. 1803. Alex-'iNder, Wm. Large collection of copies of maps and plans [of different sections of the U. States, particularly in N. Jersey and N. Y. from the dona- tion of the heirs of the late lord S ter- ling,] 1769 to 1774. America, New and accurate map of the Eng. empire in North, represent- ing theii" rightful claim as confirms APPENDIX. 131 by charters, etc. with the several French forts unjustly erected, by a soc. of anti-Galiicans. Lon. Dec. 115!). Aklbkmarle sound and lake Erie, Map of the country bet. engraved for the Xotes on Virginia. AunowsMiTH, A. yiaii of N. America exhibiting a view of all the nev-- disco veries in the interior parts. Rathbone Place, 180^;. — — Map of the world, globular projec- tion, v.ilh a portrait of Jan)es Cook, engraved under the suporintendauce of Samuel Lewis, iOO:'. Atlant ic ocean, New map or chart in Mercator's proj'::ction of tlie w est- ern, or, M'ith pan of Eur. Af. aiul America. Atla.s minor, sive geogi'aphia com- pendiosa in qua orbis terrarum paucis attamen novissimia tabulis ostenditur, Atlas nouveau contenaut toutes les parties du monde, etc. recueillies dcs meilleurs auteurs, fol. a Amsterdam. Bancker, Gerard, Flan of Fort George in the city of New-York, made at the request of John Cruger, and the rest of the committee appointed to fix on a suitable place for building a govern meat house, 1"! Ap. 1774. Barbadoes, Insula, in suas parochias distiiicta una cum oris marit. viis, etc. Battle of Plassey, fought by Rob. Clive, £3 .Tune, 1757, Plan of the. Belli N, N. Map of Royal Kaad, or Cape Breton, about 174'>. Bew, J. Chart of the Mediterranean sea Avith part of the Atlantic and Adriatic, etc. Lon. 1781. — M:ip of European settlcm. on the coast of Africa fr. the river Sennegal to that of Benin, Lon. 1781. ilap of the roads of Toulon, ^vith the adjacent country, Lou. 1T.)1. Map of the isl. of Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, etc. Lon. !.781. < Map of Barbadoes, Lon. 1782. :M:>.p of the straits of Gibraltar, Lon. 1781. Map of tiie Cape De Yerd islands, Lon. 178L — — Map of the Archipehigo of the east, Lon. 1781. Map of the Seven United Provinces, Lon. 1781. Map and chart of the Cape of Good Hope, Lon. 1781. Map of Bourbon and Alauritius, Lon. 1781. Map of Minorca, Lon, 1781. Bew, J. (cont.) Chart of the nortli sea, Aviih the coasts of Brh. Hol. (ler. etc. Lon. 1781. — Map of the peninsula of I.-^idia, Lon. 1781. — — Map of St. Eustatia, Saba, St. Mar- tins, St. Barts. etc. Lon. 1781. Map of E. and W. Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, etc. Lon. 1781. Map of Cape Fear river, Avith the counties adjacent, Lon. 17?1. Map of the Eng. Fr. Span. Dutch, and Danish W. indies, taken fr. an ini^' Noni>, Partie de la pro- vim-e de la. ClI v.vL.MRE, I*. O. TaMeau ircneral do la noiivclle division de la France en of the kingdom of Ireland, divided into provinces, couu- ties, and baronies, Lon. Rowland, David S. Providence^ Windr.or, Epitome of ecclcsiastical.his- tory, en^aved and printed by Amos Doolittle of New-Haven, 180G. Sackktt's harbour. Plan of, nis. about 1809. Scull, W. Map of Peunsylvania, ded. to John Penn, ITTO. — — Map of the improved part of Pennsylvania, ded. to Thomas and Richard Penn. Ca- Smyth, David V/m. JMap of U nada fr. Quebec to Huron, compiled at the request of John G. Simcoe, new ed. v ith additions and corrections fr. Holland's three sheet map, engraved by James D. S(out, and pub. by Prior and Dunning 1813, accompanied with a Gazetteer. South ACK, Cyprian, Boston, An ac- tual survey of the sea-coast Ir. N. Y. to the S. Cape Briton, with tables of the direct and thwart courses and dis- tances fr. place to ])lace by, illus. ■with partic. plans of the harbours of ]Sr. Y. Boston, Casco-bay, and x\nnapo- lis Royal on a larger scale, [perhaps about 1720.] Sprouls, Gecrge, Sketch of the en- yifoiis of Charleston, S. Car. 1 June, 1780. Stiles, Ezra, Characters on Dighton rock, Cette inscription se volt sur un roc a Dighton dans I'etat de Rhode Island, Le doc. E. S. en avait fait la copie en grand sur Ics lieux, c'est de cette copie que celled a ete reduite au Se de la grandeur originale. ms. by T. ]Mouchet. Thompson, G.New map of Germany, divided into its circles, pub. at Lon. I Nov. 17:>6. Thowpson, G.^(cont.) A new map of the world, w ith all the discov. of Cook and other navigators, etc. illus. with^a celestial planisphere, the various sys- tems of I'tolemy, Copernicus, and Rrahe, with the appearances of the jdancts, pub. at Lon. by, ! Jan. 1798. Thomson, G. (cont.) New map of America divided into its kingdoms, states, governments, and other subdi- visions, published at Lon. by, I May, 1799. New two-sheet map of Africa, pub. at Lon. by, 12 Aug. 1802. New map of Asia, divided into its empires, kingdoms, etc. pub. at Lon. by, !20 Nov. 1799. Thomsok, W. B. View of Prlncetou college, foriginal] 1807. Tobago, New and correct chart of the isl. of. Tour, Brion De La, Carte des Etats Uuis d'Amerique et da cours du Mis- sissippi, u Paris, 1784. Varle, Charles, Map of the coun- ties of Frederick, Berkeley, and Jef- ferson in Virginia, executed in 1809, engraved by Henj. Jones, with a pam- phlet cont. a topograph, des. of those counties. United States geographical amu.se' ment, 1806, with directions for per- forming the geog. game. Warhen, Moses, and George GiLLET, Map of Connecticut, fr. ac- tual survey made in 1811, engraved by Abuer Reed, and pub. by Hudson and Goodwin, 1813. Washington city, in the ter. of Co- lumbia, Plan of, established as the seat of gov. after 1800, engraved by Sam. Hill of Boston. Whitelaw, James, Map of Ver- mont, 180T. Winteubotham's hist, of Amer. At- las for, fol. pub. by John Reid, 1796. ART. IV. VIEW'S. BcLviDERis;hou9e,.\nderson p.Scoles s. Boston fr. Breed's hill. Botanic garden at Elgin, Simond p. Leney s. Bush-hill near Phil. Hoffman, p. Tie- City-Hall, Perspective view of the [late,] in N. Y. taken fr. Wall-street, Tiebout s. College of phvsicians in the city of N. Y. 1813. APPENDIX. 135 (Constitution and Guerriere. Custom-house in London. Falls of Schuylkill near Phil. Hoffman p. Tiebout s. Femeral hall in the city of N. Y. Lacoiir p. Doolittle s. 1790. Hell-gate, Ban- p. Tiebout s. Hospital in the city of N. Y. Tie- bout s. House of employment, Almshouse, Penn. hospital, etc. in Phil. Garrison p. Hulett s. Mini SINK, at, in N. Jer. Hoffman p. Scoles s. Mohawk river, on the, Livingston p. Tiebout s. Monument at Sandy Hook, Anderson p. Tiebout s. Mylnes, design of a new bridge fr. Black Friars. New-Yoek, The city of, taken bet. 17S-2 and 17.S3. NoBLEBOuorcH, at, in N. Y. Tiebout s. PAHAquAttRE, at, in N. J. Hoftrnan p. Scoles s. PouGHKEEPSiE, SawmiU near, Tie- bout s. Pkesbyterian church in Newark, Anderson p. Tiebout s. Redhook, on Long Isl. towards, l7o3. Royal hum. soc. receiving house, Hyde Park. Shelburne light-house, Tiebout s. State house in state-street, Boston hill p. s. Steep rocks, west side of Hudson river, Tiebout s. Theatre in Phil, inside of the new, Lewis p. Ralph s. West-point, about 1783, Livingston p: Tiebout s. Wigwam, elevation of a, for the Tam- many soc. in the city of N. Y. Ignatius Shnyder p. ART. V. PORTRAITS. John Adams, Copley p. Smither s. Egbert Benson, J. W. Jarvis p. John Calvin, Boyd s. Benjamin Church, P. R. s. Thomas Coopeu, Wood p. Edwin s. RiCHAiiD Cumberland, Edwin s. Henry Dearborn, C. W. Peale p. Edwin s, Ferdi NAND, hered. prince of Bruns. 1721. Benjamin Franklin, Edwins. Ed. Ch. Genet, 1793. .5ohn Jay, gov. Van Rfnsselaer, lieut. gov. DiRCK Ten Broeck, speaker of the house of assembly, on one page, the senators and assembly- men of the state of N, York, nine on each page. Greene, Tisdale s. Alexander Hamilton, several dif- ferent engravings. Archibald Laidlib, published by Jarvis. Benjamin Lincoln, Sargent p. Smith s. 1811. John H. Livingston, Stuart p. Jar- vis s. Kobert R, LryiNcsTo^r, Stuart, p. G rail am s. Thomas M'Ke AN, Stuart p. Edwin s. 1803. Samuel Latham Mitchili., Weav- er p. Scoles s. Richard R. Morkis, 1799. John Murray, Hills. Napoleon, Edwin s. Isaac Newton, Edwin s. John Ogilvie. Thomas Paine, Romney p. Sharp s. Philip of Mount Hope Revere s. Joseph Pilmore, C. W. Peale p. s, 1787. Francois Pi2.arro. Joseph Priestly, Hazlit p. Nutter s. 1789. Reed, 1783. David Rittenhouse, Jarvis s. an- other, Edwin s. James Rtvington, original, three quarters. Archibald Robertson. Benjamin Rush, Sully p. Leney s. James Smith, J. W. Jarvis p. George Washington, several dif- ferent engravings. T v.n: t X AViiS r, Edwin s. 136 Al'PENDlX. ART. VI. NEW ENGLAND ALMANACK fc. 1692, [imp.] Bos. 1695, Inc. C4Htchell :ct. 16. 1721, [Imp.] 1722, Daniel Travis, Bos. 1723, Daniel Travis, Bos. 1723.. N. Whittemore, Bos. 1724, N. Whittentiore, Bos. 1725, N Whittemore, Bos. 1726, [N. Bowen,] Bos. 1727, Nat. Ames, Bos. 1728, [imp.] 1729, [N. Buwen,] Bos. 1731, [N. Bowen,] Bos. 1732, N. Ames, Bos. 1733, [N. Bowen,] Bos. 1734, N. Ames, Bos. 1735, N. Ames, Bos. 1737, N. Ames, Bos. 1738, N. Ames, Bos. 1739, N. Ames, Bos. 1740, N. Ames, Bos. 1741, N. Ames, Bos. 1742, N. Ames, Bos. 1743, N. Ames, Bos. 1744, N. Ames, Bos. 1745, N. Ames, Bos. 1747, N. Ames, Bos. 1747, Wm. Nadir. 1748, N. Ames, Cos. 1749, N. Ames, Bos. 1750, N. Ames, Bos. 1751, N. Ames, Bos. 1752, N. Ames, Bos= 1753, N. Ames, Bos. 1754, N. Ames, Bos. 1755, Roger Sherman, Bos. 1756, N. Ames, Bos. 1757, N. Ames, Bos. 1758, N. Ames, Bos. 1759, N. Ames, Ports. 1760, N. Ames, Bos, 1761, N. Ames, Bos. 1761, John Eddy, Bos. 1762, N. Ames, Ports. 1763, N. Ames, Bos. 1764, N. Ames, Ports. 1765, N. Ames, Bos. 1766, N. Ames, 2d. ed. Bos. 1767 Philopatria, Ports 1768, Bickerstair, Bos. 3769, Bickcrstaff, Bos, 1769, Mt in and Fleeming, Bos. 1770 N. Ames, Bos ' 1771, N. Ames, Bus. 1771, Phil(; Freeman, Salem. 177J, Pliilo Freeman, Salem, 1772, Bi -kerstaft; Bos. 1772, N. Ames, Bos. 1773, N Ames, Bos. 1773, Bickerstaff, Bos. 1774, Bickerstaff, Bos. 1774. N. Ames, Bos. 1775, Bi(;kerstaff, Bos. 1775, N. Ames, Bos. 1775, N. Low, B )s. 1775, xMills and Hicks, Bos. 1776, Sam. Stearns, Wore. 1777, Bickerstaff, Bos. 1777, N. Low, Bos. 1"78, Daniel Georcre, N'b'yport. 1778, N. Low, B;^s 1779, D...nieJ G. urge, N^b'yport. 1779, Bickerstaff, [Benj. West.l 1780. Bickerstaff, Bos. 1780, N Lu'vv, Bos. 1780, George, N'b'port. 1781, N. Low, Bos. 1782, Weatherwise, Bos. 1783, Weatherwise, Bos. 1784 Daniel Sewall, Ports. 1784, Thomas, Wore. 1784, Bickerstaff, Bos- 1785, Daniel Sewall, Ports. 1786, Thomas, Wore. 1786. Weatherwise, Plyra, 1787. Bickerstaff, Bos. 1787, Pocket, Bos. 1787, Daniel George, Bos. 1788, Bickerstaff, Bos. 1789, Sam. Builard, Bos. 1789, Hall, Bos. 1789, Osborne, Ports. 1790, Osgood Carleton, Bos. 1790, Thomas, Wore. 1791, Sam. Stearns, Bos. 1791, Thomas, Wore. 1791, Osgood Carleton, Bos, 1792, Ladies', N. Hamp. 1792, Bickerstaff, Bos. l'^93 Osgood Carleton, Bos. 1793, N. Low, Bos. 1794; N. Low, Bos. APPENDIX. in 1 r94, Osgood Carleton, Eos. X794, Ladd's pocket, Dover. 1795, Thomas, Wore. 1796. R. B. Thomas, Bos. 1796, Daniel Sewall, Ports. 1797, R B. Thomas, Bos. 1798, R.B. Tliomas, Bos. 1798, Daniel Sewall, Ports, 1799, R. B.Thomas, Bos. ISOO, R. B. Thomas. Bos. 1801, R. B. Thomas, BoSj 1802, Blckerstaff, Bos. 1802, R. B. Thomas, Bos. 1803, R. B. Thomas, Bos. 1805, N. Low, Bos. 1808, Daniel Sewall, Ports. 1811, Clergyman's, Bos. rThe foregoing fr. the collection made by Eleazer Alden, sen. of Bridge- water to 1772 and the remainder principally fr. that of Joshua Brack- ett of Portsmouth. DiipUcates of many are on file-l ART. VII. MANUSCRIPTS. Alden', Timotheus, Porfsmonth, etc. Oratio Hebraica, de aboriginibus Nov-Anglice, quam, 1792, in sacello Harvardino habuit. » Oratio Latina, de linguis orientali- bus, in sacello Harvardino habita, oc- tavo kal. Sept. 1T93. — — — Oratio Syriaca, de sublimitate na- tures in America, habita in coraitiis academicis Cantab. Nov-Angl. dec. sept. kal. Aug. 1T94. Alexander, James, JVetv-York, Journal kept by, surveyor general of New-Jersey during the execution of the commission for running the divi- sion line bet. N. J, and N. Y. cum multis aliis. fol. Alexander, William, j^Texv-Jer- sey, JVeiv-York, Appearance of the transit of Venu.s at Baskeuridge in N. J. 3 June, 1T69. [A large coll. of papers, which be longed to the late lord Sterling, was iiresented to the N. Y. his. soc. in the summer of 1813, by the heirs of his lordship, among which are many ori- ginal letters written by Washington, Dearborn, Heath, Sulivan, A. St. Clair, H. Clinton, A. Ferguson, R. H. Harrison, Mifflin, W. Franklin, J. Monroe, A. Clark, J. T. Kempe, S. Moms, Gage, Kennedy, J. Rivington, B. H. Morris, Stark, Enon, B. Tup- per, E. Walbridge, T. Pickering, Hand, J. Trumbull, R. Morris, Knox, P. Schuyler, J. M. Scott. B. Franklin, W. Thompson, W- Burnetj J". Wither- spoon, M'Dougal, E. Dayton, J. Duane, W. Maxwell, De Marbon, Greene, R. Izard, C Townsend, Brissot De Warville, Miranda, et al. fr. 1T56 to 1783. These documents, when arranged and bound, will make about ten vols.] Barclay, Henry, Register of bap- tisms, marriages, communicants, and funerals at Fort Hunter, fr. 1T35 to 1745, 4. Bo NEC HE A, Domingo De, Descripcion de las islas del oceeano Pacific©, etc. por Don, 1772 y 17T4. Buchanan, James, student at Ma- rischall Coll. Aberdeen, Synopsis of pneumatology, moral phil. and logic, taken at the lectures of James Beat« tie, prof, begun 5 Nov. 1766, finished 13 Ap. 1767, 4. 549 pages. Burgher's oath at Glasgow, in Scot- land. Ce>'3us of the inhabitants of the city and county of N. Y. taken by John T. Bainbridge, assistant to the marshal, col. Aquila Giles, for 1800, 4. Clinton, De Witt, J^eivTork, Ora. bef the X. Y. His. soc. 1811. Committee of correspondence in the city of N. Y. Proceedings of, fr. 16 May, 1774, to 16 Nov. 1774, fol. 55 pp. Cooper, Samuel, Boston, Diary fou 1753. CORTLANDT, STEPHEN VaN, JVtfW- York, Acc. book fr. 1695 to 1698, foL Cunningham, WADDEt, claiBoing to 13B APPENDIX. be appellant, and Thomas Forscy res- pondent, 'reasons offered by Daniel Hoisraanden ag. returning an instru- ment under seal wherebv all proceed, on the verdict obtained by F. ag. C. in the sup. court are to be stayed, etc. See Cunningham am. printed doc. Denison, Wm. Roxbiirjj, Several vols, of Notes of ser. mostly by Nehemiali Walter, taken by. Documents relat. to the controversy bet. the corpora- of the city of N. Y. and state of N. Jersey as to the right of Hudson's river, about 1807. DuANE, James, A^eiv-York, State of the evidence and argument in support of the territorial rights and jurisdiction of N. Y. ag. the government of N. Hampshire, and the claimants under it, and ag. the coramonw, of Massachu- setts, by, one of the agents and commissioners appointed by the legis- lature to manage those conti'oversies, fob bound in morocco. [|EATo^', As ^, Boston,'] Copy of a ser- del. by, at tlic fun. of Martlia Worm- sted, who died in Boston, 25 Sept. 1809. £Ha2. vrd, Ebenezer, Philadelphia,'] Indigested chronology, fr. 1492 to 25 Dee. 1775. IIiSTOB. Soc. of N. York, List of dona- tions to the, as kept by tlie sec. of the standing committee fr. 25 Jan. 1806. fol. Holmes, Abiel, Jilidrvay, Cambridge, Copy of a ser. del. by, in Portsmouth, K". H. at the ord. of Timothy Aldcn, 20 Nov. 1799. Journal of the British house of com- mons fr. 1650 to 1676 inclus. [except sundry chasms,] viz. * for 1650 3 vols. 1651- ^ j 1652 3 1653 1 1654 1 1656 1 165T 2 jG58 1 166G. 1 1661 1 j6T6— 1 16 vols. fol. bound, gilt, and lettered. [This l are and valuable collection of ms. par- liamentary documents formerly be- longed to liis excel, the late Wm. , Livingston, gov. of N. Jersey.] Julian, Antonio, Extracios de I^a Perla de la America, prov. de Santa Marta reconocida, observada; y cx- pucsta cn discursos histoiicos por ti sacei-dote Don, with a plan of the ciu- dad de Santa Marta at the mouth of the river Manzanares, 4. Keteltas, AbrahaMjAcw-I orA:, elc. Obituary notice of George Whitefield with a poem xespectful to the memory of that eminent divine, 1770- Livingston, Peter V,B. JVetv-York, First book of entries made when he became treasurer, in 1775, and con- tinued in this way for a time by G. Bancker when he took charge of the treasury as Livingston's deputy, but on G. Baticker's appointment he as- sumed all Livingston's transactions and opened a set of books including these entries, fol. Lovelace, John, [lord,] Commis- sion to, as gov. of New- Jersey, 7 year of Anne. Miller, Samuel, Jsfew-Yovk, Coll. of docu. designed to aid in compiling the history of the state of New-York, [This learned historian and divine having accepted an important appoint- ment in the theological seminary late- ly established by the Presbyterian churcli, .nt Princeton, has found it ne- cessary to abandon his long contemplat- ed history of the stale of New-York. He has, therefore, presented his col- lection of rns. documents to tlie New- York liis. soc. This valuable addition to the riches of the society has so re- centl}' been made, that there has been no opportunity for examining it. For this reason, a more particular account cannot, at present, be given.] MiTcniLL, SA>ruEL Latham, JSTexv- York, Ora. del. bef. the N. Y. his. soc. 6 Dec. 1813. New-York, Inquisition for murdGi' ia the city of, 11 year of Anne. Commission to sundry gentlemen of the city of, fr. Anne making them jus- tices of the peace, 1T02. fr. George I. 171 S. Declaration signed by the aldermen, assistants, treasurer, high constable,, and petty constables of the city of, fr. J 71 8 to 1726, renouncing the doctrine of transubstanttation, invocation of the virgin Mary, etc. -— Instruments of naturalization sign- ed by foreigners in the city of, in I7I8, 1723, and 172i. Instrument cont. oaths of allegiance to George II. and of abhorrence of that ** impious and heretical, that APPENDIX. 139 damnable doclrlne and position that princes ex-communicated, etc. by tlie pope may be deposed and murdered by their subjects," fr- 1727 to 173G. Orderly Sergeant's book fr. 28 June to '28 July, 1776. OTAHiTi-Kelacion del viage hecho a la isla de, 1T74. Pembeeton, Robert, Diploma of the membership of, in the Cincinnati, signed 10 Dec. 1785, by George Washington, handsomely framed. Penn, Wm. Commission appointing Thomas Holmes first assistant to Wm. Markham dep. gov. of Pennsyl. 1682. PoRcrpiNE, Peter, List of country subscribers to the Gazette of. Phoceedixgs at the genei-al court of assizes beginn. the 6 of Oct. 1630 to 1701, N. Y. fol. Records of the names of persons of foreign birth, who are made his ma- jesty's subjects pursuant to the direc- tions of the gen. assembly in the state of N Y. with a copy of the oath im- posed, fr. 12 July, 1715, to 3 Ap. 1716, cont. 12 i names, Reid, Book-holding, or method of keep- ing accompts, l2. 1707. Sewall, Stephen, Cambridge^ Lexi- con of all the Chaldee in the Bible, 17T5, [original copy, another fair co- py is lodged in the library of Har. Coll.] Specimen of the Hebrew ehirogra- phy of, being a part of a Lexicon which he began. Stuytes^nt, Peter, Deed of feoff- ment [in Dutch] from the govern- ment to Rutger Joostcn for certain lands in the village of New Utrecht on Long Isl. [signed by, and tlie secre- tary Cornelius Van Ruyven,] 18 Jan. 1662. Instrument by, [in Dutch,] 1664. Vesey, Wm. J\''e-a}-York, Commission fr. John, bp. of Lon. 1714 to, ap- pointing him commissary in the pro v. of N. Y. [Latin.] Young, Joseph, Stamford, Plan for the defence of the city of New- York, 1807. WHICH FREaUEXTLY OCCUR IN THIS CATALOGUE, VIZ. accomp. for accompanying add. — address, addressed to, or added ans. — answer app. — appendix art. el. ser. — artillery election sermon bef. — bef