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Stewarton, 4588, D. The revolutionary Plutarch; exhibiting the most distinguished characters, literary, military, and political, in the annals of the French republic. By Mr. Stewarton. 5th edit. 3 vols. London,

1806.

4579, D. The female revolutionary Plutarch; containing biographical, historical, and revolutionary sketches, characters, and anecdotes. By Mr. Stewarton. 3d edit. 3 vols. London, 1806.

Stiles, 4069, & 6862, O. The life of Ezra Stiles, D. D. LL. D., president of Yale college, &c. By Abiel Holmes, A. M. Boston, 1798.

2112, D. A history of three of the judges of king Charles the first; majorgeneral Whalley, general Goffe, and colonel Dix well, who, at the restoration, in 1660, fled to America, and were concealed in Massachusetts and Connecticut for near thirty years; with an account of Mr. Theophilus Whale, supposed also to have been one of the judges. By president Stiles. Hartford, Conn. 1794.

Stilling fleet, 4405, O. Literary life and select works of Benjamin Stillingfleet; several of which have never before been published. Illustrated with plates. By William Coxe. 3 vols. London, 1811. Stockdale, 3968, O. Memoirs of the life and writings of Percival Stockdale; containing many interesting anecdotes of the illustrious men with whom he was connected. Written by himself. 2 vols. London, 1809. Story, 111, F. A journal of the life of Thomas Story; with his travels and labours in the service of the gospel. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1747. 3471, D. The life of Thomas Story, abridged. By John Kendall. Philadelphia, 1805.

4917, O. 2. A journal kept in France, during a captivity of more than By William Story. Sunderland, 1815.

nine years.

Stothart, 5716, O. Memoirs of the late Charles A. Stothart; including original journals, letters, and antiquarian tracts, and some account of a journey in the Netherlands. By Mrs. Charles Stothart. London, 1823. Strong, 5441, O. 1. Biography of the Hon. Caleb Strong, governor of Massachusetts. By Alden Bradford. Boston, 1820.

Struensee, 1846, O.

Authentic elucidation of the history of counts Struensee and Brandt, and of the revolution in Denmark in the year 1772. Translated from the German, by B. H. Lathrope. London, 1789.

1129, O. A narrative of the conversion and death of count Struensee; with a history of count Brandt, from the time of his imprisonment to his death. Translated from the German, by D. Munster. London, 1773.

6057, O. A narrative of the conversion and death of count Struensee. By Dr. Munter. With an introduction and notes, by Thomas Rennell, B. D. London, 1825.

Strutt, 1036, & 1539, Q. A biographical dictionary; containing an historical account of all the engravers, from the earliest period of the art of engraving, to the present time, and a short list of their most esteemed works; to which is prefixed, an essay on the rise and progress of the art of engraving. By Joseph Strutt. 2 vols. London, 1786. Gift of James Akin.

Stuart, 6246, O. Memoirs of Elizabeth Stuart, queen of Bohemia, daughter of king James I.; including sketches of the state of society in Holland and Germany, in the 17th century. By Miss Benger. 2 vols. London, 1825.

Styles, 2763, D. Early blossoms; or biographical notices of individuals distinguished by their genius and attainments, who died in their youth; with specimens of their respective talents. By John Styles, D. D. London, 1819.

Suetonius, 1226, Q. Isaaci Casauboni Caii Suetonii Tranquilli de XII Cæsaribus libri VIII. ejusdem de illustribus grammaticis et de claris rhetoribus. Genevæ, 1611. P.

1228, D. C. Suet. Tranquilli Divus Julius Cæsar. Gift of James Carey.

1804, D.

Caii Suetonii Tranquilli de XII Cæsaribus libri VIII. Co

loniæ Allobrogum, 1615. P.

1547, D. History of the twelve Cæsars, emperors of Rome. By Caius Suetonius Tranquillus. Translated from the Latin.

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London,

6540, & 7857, O. The lives of the first twelve Cæsars, translated from the Latin of C. Suetonius Tranquillus; with annotations, and a review of the government and literature of the different periods. By Alexander Thomson, M. D. London, 1796.

Sully, 1595, D. Memoires de Maximilian de Bethune, duc de Sully, principal ministre de Henry le grand. 8 tomes. Londres, 1763. P. 121, & 5045, O. The memoirs of the duke of Sully, prime minister to Henry the great. Translated from the French, by Charlotte Lennox. A new edition, with a brief historical introduction. 5 vols. Philadelphia, 1817. 3636, O. & 2137, D. Memoirs of Maximilian de Bethune, duke of Sully, prime minister of Henry the great; newly translated from the French edition of M. de L'Ecluse. To which is annexed, the trial of Francis Ravaillac, for the murder of Henry the great. 5 vols. Edinburgh, 1770 & 1805.

Summerfield, 7060, O.

Memoirs of the life and ministry of the Rev. John Summerfield, A. M., late a preacher in connexion with the Methodist Episcopal church in America. By John Holland. With an introductory letter, by James Montgomery. New York, 1829.

Surtees, 5646, D. Twenty-five years in the rifle brigade. By the late William Surtees. London, 1833.

Suworow, 2739, O.

The history of the campaigns of count Alexander Suworow Rymnikski; with a preliminary sketch of his private life and character. Translated from the German of Frederick Anthing. 2 vols. London, 1799.

4443, & 7528, O. The life of field marshal Souvaroff; with reflections upon the principal events, political and military, connected with the history of Russia, during part of the eighteenth century. By L. M. P. de Laverne. Translated from the French. Baltimore, 1814. Swartz, 8969, O. Memoirs of the life and correspondence of the Rev. Christian Frederick Swartz; with a sketch of the history of Christianity in India. By Hugh Pearson, D. D. 2 vols. London, 1834.

Swift, 4009, O. An essay on the earliest part of the life of Swift. By the Rev. John Barrett, D. D. With various pieces ascribed to Swift, two of his original letters, &c. London, 1808.

472, O. Observations upon lord Orrery's remarks on the life and writings of Dr. Jonathan Swift. London, 1754.

4262, D. Memoirs of Jonathan Swift, D. D., dean of St. Patrick's. By Sir Walter Scott. 2 vols. Paris, 1826. Gift of John J. Smith, Jr. Sydney, 1478, Q. Memoirs of the life and writings of Sir Philip Sydney. By Thomas Zouch, D. D. York, 1808.

4551, O. Memoirs of Algernon Sydney. By George W. Meadley. With an appendix. London, 1813.

Sykes, 1964, O. Memoirs of the life and writings of Arthur Ashley Sykes. By John Disney, D. D. London, 1785.

Talleyrand, 1867, & 4393, D. Memoirs of C. M. Talleyrand de Perigord; containing the particulars of his private and public life. 2 vols. London, 1805.

Tanner, 7129, O. A narrative of the captivity and adventures of John Tanner, (United States interpreter at the Saut de St. Marie,) during thirty years' residence among the Indians, in the interior of North America. Prepared for the press by Edwin James, M. D. New York, 1830.

Tasso, 1517, Q. The life of Torquato Tasso; with an historical and critical account of his writings. By John Black. 2 vols. London, 1810. Taylor, 5587, D. The records of a good man's life. By the Rev. Charles B. Taylor, M. A. New York, 1832.

4786, O. The life of the Rt. Rev. Jeremy Taylor, D. D. By the Rev. Henry K. Bonney, M. A. London, 1815.

3016, D. The life of the Right Rev. Jeremy Taylor, D. D.; with a cri-
tical examination of his writings. By Reginald Heber, D. D. 2 vols.
London, 1824.

457, O. The history of the travels and adventures of the chevalier
John Taylor. Written by himself. 3 vols. London, 1761.
8817, O. Records of my life.
of Monsieur Tonson. 2 vols.
8786, & 8787, O. The same.

By the late John Taylor, Esq., author
London, 1832.
New York, 1833.

3128, D. Memoirs and poetical remains of the late Jane Taylor; with extracts from her correspondence. By Isaac Taylor. Boston, 1826. Teonge, 6049, O. The diary of Henry Teonge, chaplain on board the Assistance, anno 1675 to 1679. Now first published; with notes. London,

1825.

Terrai, 5991, D. Memoirs de l'Abbé Terrai, controleur général contenant sa vie, son administration ses intrigues, & sa chute. Paris, 1776. Thacher, 6409, O. American medical biography; or memoirs of eminent physicians who have flourished in America. To which is prefixed, a succinct history of medical science in the United States. By James Thacher, M. D. Boston, 1828.

5591, D. Indian biography; or an historical account of those individuals who have been distinguished among the North American natives as orators, warriors, statesmen, &c. By B. B. Thacher, Esq. 2 vols. New York, 1832.

Thelwall, 3668, O. 3. Thelwall's vindication of his motives and political conduct. London, 1795.

Theodosius, 3393, D.

1815.

Histoire de Theodose le grand. Par Fléchier. A Lyon,

374, O. The life of the emperor Theodosius the great. Translated from the French of M. Flechier, by Francis Manning. London, 1693.

Thicknesse, 8258, O. Memoirs and anecdotes of Philip Thicknesse. Dublin, 1790.

1788.

1816, O. Memoirs and anecdotes of Philip Thicknesse. 3 vols. Thomas, 3775, O. Military memoirs of Mr. George Thomas, who rose from an obscure situation to the rank of a general, in the service of the native powers in the north-west of India. Compiled from Mr. Thomas's original documents, by William Franklin. London, 1805.

Thomason, 8939, O. The life of the Rev. T. T. Thomason, M. A. By the Rev. J. Sargent, M. A. London, 1833.

Thorburn, 5798, D. Forty years' residence in America; or the doctrine of particular Providence exemplified in the life of Grant Thorburn, seedsman, New York. Written by himself. Boston, 1834.

Thoresby, 7137, O. The diary of Ralph Thoresby, F. R. S., author of the topography of Leeds, (1677-1724); from the original MSS. By Joseph Hunter, D. D., F. R. S. 2 vols. London, 1830.

Thuanus, 3856, O. The life of Thuanus; with some account of his writings. By the Rev. J. Collinson. London, 1807.

Tilghman, 6993, O. Life of the Hon. Wm. Tilghman, late chief justice of the state of Pennsylvania. Compiled by John Golder, Esq. Philadelphia, 1829. Gift of the compiler.

6343, O. 3. Eulogium in commemoration of the Hon. Wm. Tilghman, chief justice of the state of Pennsylvania. By Peter S. Duponceau, Esq. Philadelphia, 1827.

6343, 4. & 9140, O. 6. An eulogium on the Hon. Wm. Tilghman, late chief justice of the state of Pennsylvania. By Horace Binney, Esq. Philadelphia, 1827.

Tillotson, 852, O. Life of Dr. John Tillotson, archbishop of Canterbury. By Thomas Birch. London, 1752.

Timberlake, 1006, O. Memoirs of lieutenant Henry Timberlake, who accompanied the three Cherokee Indians to England, in the year 1762. Timur, 2230, Q. 1. The Mulfuzat Timury; or autobiographical memoirs of the Moghul emperor Timur. Written in the Jagtay Turkey language; turned into Persian by Abu Talib Hussyny, and translated into English by Major Charles Stewart. Printed by the oriental translation committee. London, 1830.

396, O. The history of Timurbec, emperor of the Moguls and Tartars; being an historical journal of his conquests in Asia and Europe. By Cherefeddin Ali. Translated from the Persian. 2 vols. London, 1723.

4545, D. The history of the life of Tamerlane the great; wrote by Athacen, a learned Arabian; and translated into English, with notes, by L. Vane, Esq. London, 1753.

Titian, 7211, O. The life of Titian; with anecdotes of the distinguished persons of his time. By James Northcote, Esq. 2 vols. London, 1830. Tobin, 5306, O. Memoirs of Mr. John Tobin, author of the Honey moon; with a selection from his unpublished writings. By Miss Benger. London, 1820.

Tomkins, 438, & 2309, D. Piety promoted; being a collection of the dying sayings of many of the people called Quakers; with memorials of their lives and sufferings. By John Tomkins, and John Field. Dublin, 1721, & 1781.

Tone, 6091, O. Life of Theobald Wolfe Tone. Written by himself and continued by his son. 2 vols. Washington city, 1826.

3233, D. Vol. 19. The life of Theobald Wolfe Tone. Written by himself. London, 1828.

Tooke, 4554, O. Memoirs of John Horne Tooke, interspersed with original documents, by Alexander Stephens. 2 vols. London, 1813. Memoirs of the marquis of Torcy, secretary of state Translated from the French. London, 1757.

Torcy, 185, & 8200, O. to Lewis XIV.

Tott, de, 1383, & 7680, O.

Memoirs of baron de Tott, containing the state of the Turkish empire and the Crimea, during the late war with Russia; with numerous facts and observations on the manners and customs of the Turks and Tartars. Translated from the French. 2 vols. London, 1785.

Toussainte, 8616, O. 6. The life and military achievements of Toussainte Louverture, late general in chief of the armies of St. Domingo. Philadelphia, 1804.

Treat, 4803, O. 2. The vindication of captain Joseph Treat, late of the 21st regiment, United States' infantry, against the atrocious calumny comprehended in maj. gen. Brown's official report of the battle of Chippewa. Philadelphia, 1815.

Trenck, 6913, O. Mémoires de Frédéric, baron de Trenck, traduits par luimeme sur l'original Allemand, augmentés d'un tiers, &c. &c. Avec figures. 3 tom. A Paris, 1789.

Trenck, 1770, O.

The life of baron Frederick Trenck; containing his adventures; his cruel and excessive sufferings, during ten years' imprisonment, at the fortress of Magdeburg, by command of the late king of Prussia; also anecdotes, historical, political and personal. Translated from the German, by Thomas Holcroft. Philadelphia, 1789. 1011, D.

The same.

4 vols. London, 1788.

Trimmer, 4558, O. Some account of the life and writings of Mrs. Trimmer, with original letters, meditations and prayers, selected from her journal. 2 vols. London, 1814.

Tufts, 2101, D. A narrative of the life, adventures, travels, and sufferings of Henry Tufts; compiled from his own mouth. Dover, New Hampshire, 1807.

Turgot, 1603, O. Life of M. Turgot, comptroller-general of the finances of France, in 1774, 1775, and 1776. By M. de Condorcet. Translated

from the French. London, 1787.

3144, O. The same. P.

Turner, 2026, Q. Memoirs of his own life and times. By Sir James Turner, 1632-1670 from the original manuscript. London, 1829.

Turpin, 643, Q. La France illustré ou le Plutarque Francais, contenant l'histoire ou l'eloge historique des ministres, des généraux, et des magistrats. Par M. Turpin. 6 tomes. A Paris, 1777. Gift of Joseph Parker Norris.

Tweddell, 1636, Q. Remains of the late John Tweddell, being a selection of his letters; together with the Prolusiones Juveniles, and a brief biographical memoir, by the Rev. Robert Tweddell. London, 1815. Tyson, 3175, D. Life of Elisha Tyson, the philanthropist. By a citizen of Baltimore. Baltimore, 1825.

Tytler, 4252, D. Lives of Scottish worthies. By P. F. Tytler. 2 vols. London, 1831.

Usher, 5210, O, 1. & 1499, D. Life and death of the most reverend and learned father of our church, Dr. James Usher, late archbishop of Armagh, and primate of all Ireland. By Nicholas Bernardi, D. D. London, 1656. P.

4328, O. The lives of John Selden, Esq. and archbishop Usher; with notices of the principal Englishmen of letters with whom they were connected, by John Aikin, M. D. London, 1812.

Valois, 2389, D. Memoirs of Margaret Valois, queen of Navarre, first wife of Henry IV. of France, written by herself; translated from the French, with notes. 2 vols. London, 1815.

Vanè, 1336, Q. The life and death of Sir Henry Vane, knight. 1662. P. Van Gale, 5405, D. The life and actions of the late renowned prelate and

soldier, Christopher Bernard Van Gale; in which is an account of the most considerable actions of Europe in his time. London, 1680. Van Halen, 6308, O. Narrative of Don Juan Van Halen's imprisonment in the inquisition at Madrid, and his escape in 1817; to which are added his journey to Russia, and his return to Spain in 1821. 2 vols. London, 1827.

6341, O. The same. New York, 1828.

7290, O. 3. The four days of Brussels. By General Van Halen, with his trial for alleged treason. London, 1831.

Vassa, 1026, D. A narrative of the life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African. Written by himself. 2d edit. 2 vols. London,

1789.

Vassari, 1227, Q. Giorgio Vassari vite de piu excellenti pittori scultori ed ar

chitetti.

Vaux, 3233, D. thief.

Tom. 7. Livorno, 1767. P.

Vol. 13. Memoirs of James Hardy Vaux, a swindler and
Written by himself. London, 1827.

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