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412 Hume's (David) History of England, with the continuation, by Smollet, to the death of George II. 12 vols. 27 dolls.

Philad. 1795

413 Same work, continued to the Peace of Amiens, by Dr. Bisset,

8 vols. plates, 30 dolls.

414 Same work, 15 vols. plates, 37 dolls. 50

415 Saine work, 15 vols. calf gilt, 52 dolls.

Albany, 1816

Philad. 1810

ibid.

ibid.

416 Same work, 15 vols. calf, very elegant, 90 dolls. *417 Hunt's (Leigh) Parliamentary Portraits, or sketches of the public characters of some of the most distinguished orators in the House of Commons, calf gilt, 4 dolls. 25

Lond. 1815

418 Hill's (Jolin, 1.L. D.) Account of the Life and Writings of Hugh Blair, D. D. F. R. S. E. 1 doll. 50 Philad. 18C8

#419 Henry's (Robert, D. D.) History of Great Britain, 12 vols. head, calf gilt, 48 dolls. Lond. 1814 420 History of the Campaigns of Prince Alexander Suworow Ryminski, Field Marshal, General, &c. &c. 2 dolls.

2 vols. used, 3 dolls.

N. York, 1800 *421 History of the War in America, between Great Britain and her Colonies, from its commencement to the end of the year 1778, Dublin, 1793 #422 History, Political and Personal, of the Boroughs of Great Britain, together with the Cinque Ports, second edition, corrected and improved, calf, 6 dolls. Lond. 1779 *423 History of the Reign of George III. from his accession, in 1760, till the present time, 4 vols. with plates, bds. used, 7 dolls.

Edin. 1810

424 Hanger's (Col. George) Life, Adventures, and Opinions, writ ten by himself, 2 dolls. N. York, 1801 425 Heath's (Major Gen.) Memoirs, containing anecdotes, details of skirmishes, battles, and other military events, during the American war, written by himself, 2 dolls. Bost. 1798 426 Harrop's History of the Irish Rebellion in the year 1798, containing an impartial narration of the proceedings of the Irish Revolutionists, from the year 1782, bds. 2 dolls.

Philad. 1815

*427 Holt's (J.) Characters of the Kings and Queens of England, selected from different histories, calf, used, I doll. 75

Dublin, 1789

(427) History of the Late Minority, exhibiting the conduct, princi

ples, and views of that party during the years 1762-1765, used, $1 25 Lond. 1766 428 Herodotus, translated from the Greek, by William Beloe, four vols. $15

Philad. 1814 429 Kenret's (Basil) Romæ Antiquæ Notitia, or the Antiquities of Rome, with plates, $4 Edin. 1812 430 Life of Andrew Jackson, Major General in the service of the United States, comprehending a History of the War in the South, from the commencement of the Creek campaign, to the termination of hostilities before New Orleans; commenced by John Reid, Brevet Major U. S. A. and completed by John Henry Eaton, S4 Philad. 1817 *431 Limborch's (Philip) History of the Inquisition, abridged, calf gilt, $6 25

Lond. 1816

432 Lee's (Henry) Memoirs of the War in the Southern Depart

Philad. 1812

ment of the United States, 2 vols. bds. $6 433 Life of the late Gen. William Eaton; several years an officer in the United States army, Consul at the Regency of Tunis, commander in chief of the Christian and other forces that marched from Egypt through the deserts of Barca, in 1805, and conquered the city of Derne, which led to the peace between the United States and the Regency of Tripoli. Principally collected from his correspondence and other manuscripts, head, 82 50 Brookfield, 1813

434 Lempriere's (J., D. D.) Universal Biography; containing a copious account, historical and critical, of the life and character of eminent persons in all ages and countries, 2 vols. 88

N. York, 1810 *435 Macirone's (Francis) Interesting Facts relating to the fall and death of Joachim Murat, king of Naples, the capitulation of Paris in 1815, and the second restoration of the Bourbons, bd3. $2.50 Lond. 1817 436 Marshall's (John) Life of George Washington, 5 vols. 8vo. with an atlas, $20

Philad. 1805

ibid.

437 Same Work, calf gilt, $25 *438 Miller's (George, D.D M. R. I. A.) Lectures on the Philosophy of Modern History, delivered in the University of Dublin, 2 vols. calf gilt, $12 Lond. 1816

*439 Mallet's Northern Antiquities; or, a description of the manF

ners, customs, laws, and religion of the ancient Danes, and other northern nations; including those of our own Saxon ancestors. With the translation of the Edda, or System of Runic Mytho logy, 2 vols. 84 50

Lond. 1770 *440 Memoirs of Dr. Joseph Priestley to the year 1795, written by himself: with a continuation to the time of his decease, by his son Joseph Priestley, 2 vols. 83 25

Northumberland, 1806

441 Murphy's (Arthur) Works of Tacitus, with an Essay on his Life and Genius, notes, &c. 6 vols. 822 Philad. 1813 442 Moultrie's (William) Memoirs of the American Revolution in North and South Carolina and Georgia, head, 2 vols. $5

N. York, 1802 443 Memoirs of the Hon. Thomas Jefferson, Secretary of State, Vice President, and President of the United States, 2 vols. boards, 84 50

N. York, 1809 *444 Miller's (Samuel, A. M.) Brief retrospect of the eighteenth century, containing a brief sketch of the revolutions and inprovements in science, arts, and literature, during that period, 2 vols. $4 50 N. York, 1803 445 M'Cai!'s (Hugh) History of Georgia, containing brief sketches of the most remarkable events, up to the present day, 2 vols. bds, 84 75 Savannah, 1811

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446 Memoirs of the Marchioness de Laroche Jaquelein. In 8vo. With a Map of the Theatre of War in La Vendee, 83

447 Same work, boards, $ 50

Phil. 1816

ibid.

"We think there are few recent productions of the French press likely to afford so much gratification to English readers." Edinburgh Rev. Feb. 1816 448 Malefactor's Register; or Bloody Calendar; containing, genuine and circumstantial narratives of the lives, trials and dying speeches, of some of the most notorious criminals who have suffered death, or other exemplary punishments in Great Britain, Ireland, and America, $3 N. York, 1813

449 Manuscript transmitted from St. Helena, by an unknown channel, boards, $2 Lond. 1817 *450 Moleville's (A. F. B. de) Chronological Abridgment of the History of Great Britain, from the first invasion of the Romans to the year 1763, 4 vols. gilt, $14 Lond. 1812 *451 Monroe's (James) View of the conduct of the Executive, in the

foreign affairs of the United States; connected with the Mission to the French Republic, boards, 82

Phil. 1797

452 Miller's (Samuel, D. D) Memoirs of the Rev. John Rodgers,

D. D. $2 75

V. York, 1813 453 M'Cric's (Thomas) Life of John Knox: containing illustrations of the Reformation, in Scotland, boards, $2 75

N. York, 1813 *454 Memoirs of the lives, characters and writings of Dr. Isaac Watts's, Dr. Philip Doddridge, boards, $1 25

Bost. 1793 455 M'Culloch's (James H. Jun. M. D.) Researches in America; being an attempt to settle some points relative to the Aborigines of America, bds. $! Balt. 1317 456 Northcote's (James, R. A.) Memoirs of Sir Joshua Reynolds, Kut. late president of the Royal Academy, containing original Anecdotes of many distinguished persons, his contemporaries; and a brief Analysis of his discourses, to which are added, Varieties on Art, $3 50 Philad. 1817

457 Same work, bds. £3

ibid.

"His professional merits and defects have been so ably and impartially discussed by his Biographer, in the general view of his works, that we have only to recommend it to the attentive perusal of every lover and practitioner of

the Art.

"These discourses, we consider, on the whole, as containing the soundest and best body of critical instruction that has ever been produced on the sub. ject.

"We feel ourselves much indebted to Mr. Northcote for the work before Edin. Review. us." *458 Naval Chronicle for 1815-6; containing a General and Biographical History of the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom, 3 vols. half bound, many plates, $25 Lond. *459 Naylor's (Francis Hare) Civil and Military History of Germany, from the landing of Gustavus, to the conclusion of the Treaty of Westphalia, 2 vols. calf gilt, $12 50 Lond. 1816 460 Niles's (II.) Weekly Register. Containing political, historical, geographical, scientifical, astronomical. statistical, and biographical Documents, Essays, and Facts; together with notices of the Arts and Manufactures, and a record of the Events of the Times, from September, 1811, to September, 1817, with several supplenients, 12 vols. $45 Balt. 1811-17

461 Owen's (rev. John, A. M.) History of the Origin, and first ten years of the British and Foreign Bible Society, $4

462 Same work, bds. $3 50

N. York, 1817

ibid.

*463 Oates's Plot. Historical Narrative of the Horrid Plot and Conspiracy of Titus Oates, commonly called the Popish Plot, sclected from the most authentic Protestant Histories, $2

Lond. 1816

464 Palmer's (A. T.) Authentic Memoirs of the Life of John Sobieski, king of Poland, head, calf gilt, $5

465 Same work, bds. $4

Lond. 1815

ibid.

466 Palmer's (T. II.) Historical Register of the United States, for 1812, 1813, and 1814, 4 vols. second edition, $10

Philad. 1814

467 Porter's (Sir Robert Ker) Narrative of the Campaign in Russia, during the year 1812. To which is added a Narrative of the Events which followed Bonaparte's Campaign in Rus sia, to the period of his dethronement. By Wm. Dunlap, $3 Hartford, 1815

468 Philippart's (John) Memoirs and Campaigns of Bernadotte, Crown Prince of Sweden, bds. $2 50 Balt. 1815 469 Phillippart's (John) Memoirs, &c. of General Moreau, with a fac-simile of his last letter to his wife, and an engraved plan of the passage of the Rhine at Strasbourg, $2 50

470 Same work, bds. g2

Philad. 1816

ibid.

"Every event, connected with the public and private life of General Moreau, the author has drawn together, and embodied with the utmost fidelity and circumspection." Eur. Mag. March, 1814.

471 Petrarch, Life of, by Mrs. Dobson, $4 Philad, 1817 472 Pennington's (rev. Montagu, M. A.) Memoirs of the Life of

Mrs. Elizabeth Carter, 82 50

(472) Same work, calf gilt, 85

Bost. 1806

ibid.

473 Plowden's (Francis) Historical Review of the state of Ireland, from the invasion of that country under Henry II, to its union with Great Britain, January 1st, 1801, 5 vols. 813 75

Phil. 1805

474 Plowden's (Francis) History of Ireland, from its union with Great Britain, in January, 1801, to October, 1810, 3 vols. bds. $6

Dublin, 1811

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