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religion, mechanics, astronomy, medicine, physics, natural history, commerce, arts and sciences of the several nations of Asia, Africa and America. Translated from the French of M. l'Abbé Lambert. 2 vols. London.

Meisner, 5999, D. Institutiones Aulicæ, nunquam editæ ex C. Tacito, cum primis sed et aliis historicis ab authore incerto privatim traditæ. Eusebio Meisnero ed. Amstelodami apud Elzevir, 1642.

Piozzi, 895, Q. Retrospection; or a review of the most striking and important events, characters, situations, and their consequences, which the last eighteen hundred years have presented to the view of mankind. By Hester Lynch Piozzi. 2 vols. London, 1801.

Robertson, 8490, O. Beauties of Dr. Robertson, containing the most prominent and interesting passages in the works of that historian, with an account of the life and writings of the author. New York, 1810.

Stretch, 1136, & 3377, D. The beauties of history; or pictures of virtue and vice, drawn from real life. By L. M. Stretch, M. A. 9th edit. 2 vols. London, 1793.

Sulivan, 1380, O. Philosophical rhapsodies; containing reflections on the laws, manners, customs, religions of certain Asiatic, Afric, and European nations. By Richard Joseph Sulivan. 3 vols. London, 1784.

Valerius Maximus, 1710, O. Valerii Maximi dictorum factorumque exempla. Lugduni, 1551.

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3641, O. Quintus Valerius Maximus, his collections of the memorable acts and sayings of orators, philosophers, statesmen, &c. of the ancients, translated into English.

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1837, D. Valerii Maximi dictorum factorumque memora

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Private anecdotes of foreign courts; by the author of "Memoirs of the Princess Lamballe." To which are subjoined, memoirs extracted from the portefeuille of the Baron de M- -; with anecdotes of the French court,

by the prefect of the imperial palace. 2 vols. London, 1827.

6745, O. Morceaux choisis de l'histoire moderne, développés avec plus d'art et de precision; extraits de mémoires peu connus des academies Francaises et Etrangères, &c. &c. 4 tom. A Paris, 1811.

4244, D. Library of entertaining knowledge. Historical parallels. London, 1831.

HISTORY OF EUROPE.

Alison, 8895, O. History of Europe during the French revolution. By Archibald Alison, advocate. 2 vols. Edinburgh & London, 1833.

Baines, 1728, Q. History of the wars of the French revolution, from 1792 to 1815, comprehending the civil history of Great Britain and France during that period. By Edward Baines. Embellished with portraits, maps, and plans, &c. 2 vols. London, 1817.

Batty, 5413, O. An historical sketch of the campaign of 1815; illustrated by plans of the operations, and of the battles. By Captain Batty. London, 1820.

Biggs, 842, O. The military history of Europe, &c. since the commencement of the war with Spain. By William Biggs. Limerick, 1749. Gift of Evan Morgan.

Bigland, 3709, O. Letters on the modern history, and political state of Europe. By John Bigland. London, 1804.

Bigland, 4294, O. A sketch of the history of Europe, from the peace of 1783 to the present time. By John Bigland. 2 vols. London, 1810. Burghersh, 5781, O. Memoirs of the operations of the allied armies under

Prince Schwartzenberg and Marshal Blucher, during the latter end of 1813, and the year 1814. By Lord Burghersh. London, 1822. Calonne, 2320, & 8599, O. 5. The political state of Europe, in 1796, by M. de Calonne; translated from the French, by D. St. Quenton. Dublin, 1746.

Chatfield, 6419, O. A compendious view of the darker ages; comprehending a general sketch of Roman and barbarian history. By C. Chatfield. London, 1824.

Cooke, 5521, D. Memoirs of the late war; comprising the personal narrative of Captain Cooke, of the 43d regt. light infantry. The history of the campaign of 1809 in Portugal, by the Earl of Munster; and a narrative of the campaign of 1814 in Holland, by Lieut. T. W. D. Moodie. 2 vols. London, 1831.

Coote, 4763, O. The history of ancient Europe, from the earliest times to the subversion of the western empire, intended as an accompaniment to Dr. Russell's history of modern Europe, by Charles Coote. 3 vols. London, 1815.

7824, O. The history of modern Europe; comprising the progress and establishment of the British power in India; the American war; and the revolution in France, to the treaty of Amiens in 1802. By Charles Coote, LL. D. Philadelphia, 1812.

Créquy, 9179, O. Recollections of the eighteenth century from 1710 to 1800, translated from the French of the Marquis de Créquy. Vol. 1 & 2. London, 1834.

Dumouriez, 2598, O. 1. Dumouriez's speculative sketch of Europe. Translated from the French; with strictures upon the chapter relative to Great Britain. London, 1798.

Ede, 1947, D. Annals of Europe; exhibiting the origin, progress, decline, and fall of every kingdom and state, from the dismemberment of the Roman empire to the peace of Tilsit in 1807. By James Ede. 2 vols. London, 1810.

Entick, 438, O. General history of the late war; containing its rise, progress and event in Europe, Asia, Africa, and America. By John Entick. 5 vols. London, 1763.

Everett, 5515, O. Europe; or a general survey of the present situation of the principal powers; with conjectures on their future prospects. By a citizen of the U. S. (A. H. Everett.) Boston, 1822.

Feuquieres, 583, O. Memoirs of M. de Feuquieres; being an account of all the wars in Europe, from the year 1672 to 1710. Translated from the French. 2 vols. London, 1737.

Froissart, 1953, Q. Sir John Froissart's chronicles of England, France, Spain, Portugal, Scotland, Brittany, Flanders, and the adjoining countries; translated from the original French, at the command of king Henry the eighth, by John Bourchier, Lord Berners.-Reprinted from Pynsons' edition of 1523 and 1525, with the names of places and persons carefully corrected. To which is added, a memoir of the translator. 2 vols. London, 1812. M.

Funccius, 5673, O. Christiani Funcci historio polit: orbis breviarum Wratislaviæ, 1689.

Herries, 2985, & 8150, O. The state of Europe before and after the French revolution. Translated from the German of Gentz, by John Charles Herries. 2d edit. London, 1800-1803.

Hallam, 1727, Q. View of the state of Europe during the middle ages. By

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Heeren, 8976, O. A manual of the history of the political system of Europe and its colonies. By A. H. L. Heeren. 2 vols. Oxford, 1834. “Howison, 9058, O. European colonies, in various parts of the world, viewed in their social, moral, and physical condition. By John Howison. 2 vols. London, 1834.

Jovius, 463, F. Pauli Jovii Novocomensis episcopi, historiarum sui temporis tomus primus. Lutetia, 1558. L.

Londonderry, 4206, 4207, & 4208, D.

Narrative of the war in Germany and

France, in 1813 and 1814. By Lieut. General Charles William Vane,
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Malcolm, 4317, O. Miscellaneous anecdotes illustrative of the manners and history of Europe, during the reigns of Charles the Second, James the Second, William the Third, and Queen Anne. By James Peller Malcolm. London, 1811.

Mallot, 6972, Q. 9. The dangers which threaten Europe, &c. &c. &c. From the French of M. Mallet du Pan. With the æras of events subsequent to the revolution of France, &c. &c. New York, 1795. Mountmorres, 1053, D. The danger of the political balance of Europe. Translated from the French of the king of Sweden, by Lord Mountmorres. London, 1790.

Nani, 234, F. The history of the affairs of Europe in this present age, particularly of Venice. Translated from the Italian of Baptista Nani, by Sir Robert Honeywood, knt. London, 1673.

Nugent, 564, O. The present state of Europe; containing the interests, connections, political and commercial views of its several powers; comprehending also a concise history of the present constitutions of each country. By Thomas Nugent. 6th edit. London, 1761.

Pinkerton, 3118, O. 1. Dissertation on the origin and progress of the Scythians or Goths, being an introduction to the ancient and modern history of Europe. By John Pinkerton. London, 1787. P.

Pradt, De, 4737, & 7710, O. The congress of Vienna, by M. de Pradt. Translated from the French. London, 1816.

5298, O. Europe, after the congress of Aix la Chapelle; forming the sequel to the congress of Vienna. By M. de Pradt. Translated, with notes, by George Alexander Otis. Philadelphia, 1820. Gift of

the translator.

Puffendorf, 143, & 8346, O. An introduction to the history of the principal kingdoms and states of Europe. By Samuel Puffendorf. Translated from the Dutch by J. Crull, M. D. With an appendix, containing an introduction to the history of Italy. London, 1719. 8347, O. The same. Continued

by Mr. de la Martiniere. Im

proved by Joseph Sayer. 2 vols. London, 1764.

Ritchie, 2721, O. The political and military memoirs of Europe, during the year 1799. By I. E. Ritchie. Part I. Edinburgh, 1800.

Rolt, 332, & 8230, O. An impartial representation of the conduct of the several powers in Europe, engaged in the late general war; with an account of their military and naval operations, from the commencement of hostilities, in 1739, to the treaty of Aix la Chapelle, in 1748. By Richard Rolt. 4 vols. London, 1749.

Russel, 1899, Q. Memoirs of the affairs of Europe, from the peace of Utrecht.
By Lord John Russel. London, 1824.

1286, O. The history of modern Europe; with an account of the
decline and fall of the Roman empire, and a view of the progress of
society, from the rise of the modern kingdoms to the peace of Paris,
in 1763. By Mr. Russell. 5 vols. Philadelphia, 1800.
2077, O. The history of ancient Europe; with a view of the revolutions
in Asia and Africa. By Mr. Russell. 2 vols. London, 1793.

Salvo, 5975, O. Reflections upon the late revolutions in Europe. By the Marquis de Salvo. London, 1824.

Schoell, 6783, O. Acte du congrès de Vienne, du 9 Juin, 1815; avec les dix-sept pièces annexées. Par Frederic Schoell, conseiller aulique de S. M. le Roi de Prusse, &c. A Paris, 1815.

Stephens, 986, & 2066, Q. The history of the wars which arose out of the French revolution; to which is prefixed a review of the causes

of that event. By Alexander Stephens, Esq. 2 vols. London, 1803.

Temple, 1492, D. Memoirs of what passed in Christendom, from the war, begun 1672, to the peace, 1679. By Sir Wm. Temple. 3d edit. London, 1693. P.

Thuanus, 115, F. De Thou's history of his own time. Translated from the Geneva edition of 1620, by Bernard Wilson. 2 vols. London, 1729. 461, F. Jacobi Thuani historiarum sui temporis, accedunt commentariorum de vita sua, libri sex. Tomi V. Genevæ, 1626. L.

Voltaire, 5345, D. The history of the war of 1741, by M. de Voltaire. To which is annexed an account of the rebellion in Great Britain, in 1745 and 1746. Edinburgh, 1758.

69, O. The general history and state of Europe, from the time of
Charlemaine, to Charles the fifth; with a preliminary view of the
oriental empires. Translated from the French of M. de Voltaire. 3
vols. London, 1754.

3534, O. The general history of the
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state of Europe. TransVol. 2d and 3d. London,

4486, O. The general history and state of Europe, from the time of Charlemaine to Charles V.; with a preliminary view of the oriental empires, written originally in French, by M. de Voltaire. 3 vols. London, 1754.

Wise, 63, & 1977, Q. Some enquiries concerning the first inhabitants, language, religion, learning, and letters of Europe. By a member of the society of antiquaries in London. (Francis Wise, B. D.) Oxford, 1757. M. London, 1758.

190, Q. The present state of Europe; or the historical and political monthly mercury; giving an account of the public and private occurrences in every court. For the year 1698. London, 1698. Gift of Francis Richardson.

959, Q. Memoirs of the present state of Europe for the year 1692. Gift of Zachariah Poulson.

2139, Q. An impartial history of the war, from its commencement by the revolution in France in 1788 and 1789, to the peace in 1802. Preston, 1802. 700, O. An historical register; containing an impartial relation of all transactions, foreign and domestic, from the year 1717, to 1729, inclusive. 12 vols. 740, O. The annals of Europe, for the years 1739, 1740, 1741, and 1742; containing all the remarkable occurrences which happened in each year. 5 vols.

2347, & 8656, O. Political state of Europe, from December, 1791, to December, 1795; containing an authentic narrative of every military operation of the belligerent powers; every state paper, declaration, manifesto, &c. with a translation of the debates and proceedings of the national convention of France, and a survey of the politics and conduct of the neutral nations. 10 vols. London, 1793, &c.

3528, O. A description of all the seats of the present wars of Europe, with plates and plans of battles. London, 1707. P.

7560, O. History of the wars since the French revolution, from 1792 to 1815; comprehending the civil, military, and naval history, of that eventful period. Embellished with portraits. 2 vols. London, 1817.

8425, O. The historical register; containing an impartial relation of all transactions, foreign and domestic; with a chronological diary. London, 1724. 8457, O. A complete history of Europe: or, a view of the affairs thereof, civil and military, for 1701. London, 1702.

8520, O. A complete history of Europe; or a view of the affairs thereof, civil and military, for the year 1706. London, 1707.

5837, D. The cabinet cyclopædia.

ages. 2 vols. London, 1733.

History of Europe during the middle

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5458, D. 3. De Europise staats secretaris.

Voor de maund Augustus, 1773.

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BRITISH HISTORY.

Adams, 1413, D. History of Great Britain, from the invasion of Julius Cæsar to the present time. By the Rev. John Adams. London, 1802.

Adolphus, 2868, O. History of England, from the accession of George the third, to the conclusion of peace, in the year 1783. By John Adolphus. 3 vols. London, 1802.

5189, O. The political state of the British empire; containing a general view of the domestic and foreign possessions of the crown; the laws, commerce, offices, and other establishments, civil and military. By John Adolphus, Esq. 4 vols. London, 1818.

Aikin, 4819, O. Annals of the reign of George III. from its commencement to the general peace, 1815. By J. Aikin, M. D. 2 vols. 1816.

8897, & 8918, O. Memoirs of the court of king Charles I. By Lucy Aikin. 2 vols. London and Philadelphia, 1833.

5127, 5430, & 6485, O. Memoirs of the court of queen Elizabeth. By

Lucy Aikin. 2 vols. London and Boston, 1818-1823.

5564, & 5565, O. Memoirs of the court of king James the first. By Lucy Aikin. 2 vols. Boston, 1822.

5575, O. The same. 2 vols. 2d edit. London, 1822.

Anderson, 3809, O. Historical review of the character of the English nation. By I. Anderson, LL. D. London, 1806.

1413, O. Account of the present state of the Hebrides, and the western coasts of Scotland. By James Anderson. Edinburgh, 1785. 6267, O. Prize essay on the state of society and knowledge in the highlands of Scotland, particularly in the northern counties, in 1745; and of their progress up to 1825. By John Anderson. Edinburgh, 1827. 4029, D. Historical sketches of the native Irish and their descendants. By Christopher Anderson. Edinburgh and London, 1829.

Andrews, 737, Q. History of Great Britain, connected with the chronology of Europe; with notes, containing anecdotes of the times, lives of the learned, and specimens of their works. From Cæsar's invasions to the accession of Edward VI. By James Pettit Andrews. 2 vols. London, 1794-95.

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6778, O. History of England, from the death of Henry VIII. to the accession of James VI., of Scotland, to the crown of England. Being a continuation of Dr. Henry's history of Great Britain, and written on the same plan. By James Pettit Andrews, F. S. A. 2 vols. London, 1796.

Atkinson, 5877, O. Ireland exhibited to England, in a political and moral survey of her population, and in a statistical and scenographic tour of certain districts. By A. Atkinson, Esq. 2 vols. London, 1823.

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