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Naylor, 224, O. The history of Helvetia, containing the rise and progress of the federative republics, to the middle of the fifteenth century. By Francis How Naylor. 2 vols. London, 1801.

Paruta, 750, F. Filippo Paruta la Sicilia descritta, con medaglie eristampata con aggiunta da Leonardi Agostini. Lione, 1697. P.

Paul, 1326, Q. History of the quarrells of pope Paul V. with the state of Venice. By Father Paul Sarpi. London, 1626. P.

Pepe, 5527, O. 1. A narrative of the political and military events which took place at Naples in 1820; with observations. By Gen. William Pepe. With an appendix. London, 1821.

Percival, 6020, O. The history of Italy, from the fall of the western empire to the commencement of the wars of the French revolution. By George Percival, Esq. 2 vols. London, 1823.

Pignotti, 5713, O. The history of Tuscany, interspersed with essays. By Lorenzo Pignotti. Translated from the Italian, with the life of the author, by John Browning. 4 vols. London, 1823.

Peyran, 6227, O.

An historical defence of the Waldenses or Vaudois, inhabitants of the valleys of Piedmont. By Jean R. Peyran. With an introduction and appendixes, by the Rev. Thomas Sims, M. A. London, 1826.

Pezzo, 3357, O. 3. Dei Cimbri Veronesi, e Vincentini, libri due di Marco Pezzo
P. Veroneze. Terza edizione. Veronæ, 1763. P.
Planta, 876, Q. Planta's history of the Helvetic confederacy. 2 vols. Lon-
don, 1800.

5616, O. 2. A view of the restoration of the Helvetic confederacy, being
a sequel to the history of that republic. By Joseph Planta, Esq. Lon-
don, 1821.

Pontano, 1630, D. 1. Le guerre di Napoli, di Giovan Govano Pontano, nova-
mente di Latino in lingua Italiana tradotte. Venetia, 1544. P.
Saint Didier, 1594, D. La ville et la republique de Venize. Par de Saint
Didier. Paris, 1680. P.

St. Real, 4834, D. The history of the conspiracy of the Spaniards against the republic of Venice, in the year 1618. Translated from the French of the abbot de St. Real. Glasgow, 1747.

Saint Marc, 1061, D. Abregé chronologique de l'histoire generale d'Italie, depuis la chute de l'empire Romain en occident, c'est à dire depuis l'an 476 de l'ere Chretiène, jusqu'au traité d'Aix-la-chapelle en 1748. Par M. de Saint Marc. 6 tomes. A Paris, 1770. Gift of Joseph Parker Norris.

Scheuchzerus, 1217, Q. Johannis Jacobi Scheuchzeri Helvetius sive itinera Alpina. Londini, 1708.

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Sismondi, 8763, O. Histoire des républiques Italiennes du moyen age. Par J. C. L. Simonde de Sismondi. Seconde editione Parisienne. 16. A Paris, 1818.

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6228, O. History of the crusades against the Albigenses, in the 13th century. From the French of J. C. L. Simonde de Sismondi. With an introductory essay by the translator. London, 1826.

4355, 4356, & 4357, D. A history of the Italian republics; being a view of the rise, progress, and fall of Italian freedom. By J. C. L. de Sismondi. Philadelphia, 1832.

Spon, 210, F. The history of the city and state of Geneva, from its first foundation to the present time. By Isaac Spon. London, 1687. 845, F. The same. P.

Sumonte, 1279, Q. G. Antonio Sumonte historia della citta e regno di Napoli. Tomi tres in duo.

Sutherland, 4253, D.
Sutherland.

Napoli, 1601.

The achievements of the knights of Malta. By Alex. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1830.

Tenhove, 794, Q. Memoirs of the house of Medici, from its origin to the death of Francesco, the second grand duke of Tuscany, and of the great men who flourished in Tuscany within that period. Translated from the French of M. Tenhove, with notes. By Sir Richard Clayton. 2 vols. Bath, 1797.

Varillas, De, 1661, D. Le Sieur de Varillas anecdotes de Florence, ou l'histoire secréte de la maison de Medicis. La Haye, 1685. P.

Wilkinson, 2008, & 4944, D. An epitome of the history of Malta and Gozo. By Charles Wilkinson. London, 1804.

Wood, 2648, & 8093, O. A general view of the history of Switzerland; with a particular account of the origin and accomplishment of the late Swiss revolution. By John Wood. Edinburgh, 1799.

Zschokke, 3028, & 7545, O. The history of the invasion of Switzerland by the French, and the destruction of the democratical republics of Schwitz, Uri, and Unterwalden. By Henry Zschokke. Translated from the French of T. B. Briatte. London, 1802.

5831, D. The history of Switzerland, from its origin to the present time. From the German of Heinrich Zschokke. London, 1834. 1595, O. 1. La verité, ode à M. de Voltaire, suivie d'une dissertation historique et critique sur le gouvernement de Geneve et ses revolutions. A Londres, 1765. 3964, D. 4. Het edel mojende collegie ter admiraliteit resideerende binnen Amsterdam; naam-register, &c. &c. t'Amsterdam, 1782.

5590, D.

delphia, 1832.

The history of Switzerland, from B. C. 110, to A. D. 1830. Phila

9142, O. 4. Authentic history of the origin and progress of the late revolution in Geneva. Philadelphia, 1794.

2598, O. 2. A rapid view of the overthrow of Switzerland. ness. Translated from the French. London, 1798.

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936, D. De principatibus Italiæ tractatus varii. Lugduni Batavorum, 1627. L. 5868, O. Venice under the yoke of France and of Austria; with memoirs of the courts, governments, and people of Italy. By a lady of rank. 2 vols. London, 1824.

315, & 1280, D. The history of the revolutions of Genoa, from its establishment to the conclusion of the peace in 1748. 3 vols. London, 1751. 4248, D. Sketches from Venetian history. 2 vols. 938, D. Helvetiorum respublica. Diversis auctoribus.

London, 1831.
Lugd. Batav. 1627. L.

HISTORY OF FRANCE.

Adams, 2079, O. An impartial history of the revolution in France, from its commencement to the death of the queen and the execution of the deputies of the Gironde party. By the Rev. John Adams. 2 vols. London, 1794.

Adolphus, 2527, 2735, & 2795, O. Biographical memoirs of the French revolution. By John Adolphus. 2 vols. London, 1799. No. 2795. Gift of Joseph Dennie.

3015, O. History of France, from the year 1790 to the peace, concluded at Amiens in 1802. By John Adolphus. 2 vols. London, 1803.

Emilius, 1714, O. Pauli Æmilii Veronensis de rebus gestis Francorum, libri X. Chronicon de iisdem regibus, à Pharamundo usque ad Henricum II. Parisiis, 1548. L.

Anquetil, 6572, O. Memoirs of the court of France, during the reign of Lewis XIV. and the regency of the duke of Orleans. By M. Anquetil. Translated from the French. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1791. M.

Angoulême, 5830, O. Royal memoirs of the French revolution; containing a narrative of the journey of Louis XVI. and his family to Varennes; a narrative of a journey to Bruxelles and Coblentz, in 1791, by Louis XVIII; private memoirs of what passed in the temple. By the duchess of Angoulême. London, 1823. Angers, D', 634, Q. 18. tembre, 1725.

Harangue faite a la Reine, a Fontainebleau le 10 SepPar Monseigneur L'Evêque D'Angers. A Paris, 1725. An authentic narrative of the invasion of France in 1814. By M. De Beauchamp. 2 vols. London, 1815.

Beauchamp, De, 4702, O.

4750, O. 4. Authentic narrative of the campaign of 1815. By

an officer of the French army; forming a sequel to Beauchamp's history. London, 1815.

Beckford, 2154, 6776, & 7555, O. The history of France, from the most early

records to the death of Louis XVI. The ancient part by William Beckford, Esq. The modern part by an English gentleman, some time resident in Paris. Plates. Vols. 1, 2 & 3. London, 1794. Bell, 7276, O. The history of the first revolution in France; comprising the period from 1787 to 1802. By John Bell, Esq. London, 1831. Benoit, 1204, Q. History of the famous edict of Nantes, containing an account of all the persecutions that have been in France. Translated from the French of the Abbé Benoit. 2 vols. London, 1694. P. Benseval, 9156, O. Memoires de M. le Baron Benseval, Lt. Gen. des armées du roi, &c.; contenant d'anecdotes sur la cour et sur les Evenemens da Temps, &c. 3 vols. A Paris, 1805.

Berthre, 3756, & 8492, O. An historical sketch of the civil war in the Vendée, from its origin to the peace concluded at La Jannaie. Translated from the French of P. Y. I. Berthre De Bournisseaux, (of Thonan.) Paris, 1802.

Bertrand, 2869, O. Bertrand de Moleville's annals of the French revolution; or a chronological account of its principal events; with a variety of anecdotes and characters. Translated from the French, by R. C. Dallas. 4 vols. London, 1800.

2354, & 7914, O. Private memoirs relative to the last year of the reign of Lewis the sixteenth, late king of France. Translated from the French of Bertrand de Moleville. 3 vols. London, 1797.

3145, O. The same.

Bigland, 2703, D.
Bigland.

P.

Letters on French history, for the use of schools.
London, 1819.

By J.

Bouille, De, 2456, O. Memoirs of the French revolution. By the marquis De Bouille. Translated from the French. London, 1797.

Boulainvilliers, 81, O. Boulainvilliers' historical account of the ancient parliaments of France, or states general of the kingdom, and chronological abridgment of the history of France, under the reign of the kings of the first race. Translated from the French, by Charles Forman. 2 vols. London, 1739.

Boyce, 4739, O. The second usurpation of Bonaparte; or a history of the causes, progress, and termination of the revolution in France, in 1815; particularly comprising a minute and circumstantial account of the victory of Waterloo. By Edmund Boyce. With maps, plates, &c. 2 vols. London, 1816.

Brissot, 1979, & 1981, O. 2. Discours sur la rareté de numéraire, et sur les moyens d'y remédier. Par J. P. Brissot de Warville. A Paris, 1790. 1979, O. 3. Lettre de J. P. Brissot A. M. Barnavé. A Paris, 1790. 2061, O. 1. Brissot, deputy of Eure and Loire, to his constituents. Translated from the French. 2d edit. London, 1794.

Broca, Du, 1418, & 4899, D. Interesting anecdotes of the heroic conduct of women, during the French revolution. Translated from the French of M. du Broca. Baltimore, 1804.

Burke, 1888, O. Reflections on the revolution in France, and on the proceedings in certain societies in London, relative to that event. By Edmund Burke. 6th edit. London, 1790.

Cameron, 2981, O. Review of the French revolution; with inferences respecting men and manners in all ranks of society; and the moral improvement of peace. By Duncan Cameron. Edinburgh, 1802.

Calonne, De, 3141, O. Considerations on the present and future state of France. Translated from the French of M. de Calonne. London, 1791. P.

Caracioli, 2273, Q. 11. Lettre de M. le marquis de Caracioli a M. d'Alembert, (sur M. Necker.) A Paris, 1781.

Carnot, 2707, O. 1. A reply to the report made on the conspiracy of the 18th of Fructidor, 5th year, by J. Ch. Bailleul, in the name of the select committee. By L. M. N. Carnot. 2d edit. London, 1799. Castellane, 1982, O. 7. De Castellane's opinion on the declaration of rights, delivered on the 1st of August, 1789, in the French national assembly. London.

Chalon, 755, 0. The history of France, from the establishment of that monarchy, under Pharamond, to the death of Lewis the thirteenth. By M. Chalon. 2 vols. London, 1752.

Chateaubriand, 4899, O. The monarchy, according to the charter. By the viscount de Chateaubriand. London, 1816.

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4900, O. Of Bonaparte and the Bourbons, and of the necessity

of rallying round our legitimate princes, for the happiness of France, and that of Europe. By F. A. de Chateaubriand. London, 1814. Christie, 1899, & 2260, O. Letters on the revolution of France, and on the new constitution established by the national assembly; occasioned by the publications of Edmund Burke and Alexander de Calonne; with a chart of the new constitution, and original papers relative to the affairs of France. By Thomas Christie. London, 1791. No. 2260, Gift of C. F. Volney.

Claviere, 1979, O. 4. Réflexions addressées a l'assemblé nationale. Par M.
Claviere. Paris, 1790.
Comber, 4578, O.
Comber.

The history of the Parisian massacre. By the Rev. Thomas
London, 1810.

Commines, 909, F. Historie of Philip de Commines, knight, lord of Argenton.
By Thomas Danett. London, 1614. P.

107, O. Memoirs of Philip de Commines; containing the history of Europe for almost half the fifteenth century, particularly the reigns of Lewis the eleventh of France, and Edward the fourth and Henry the seventh of England. Translated from the French into English; with remarks on all the occurrences relating to England, by Mr. Uvedale. 2d edit. 2 vols. London, 1723. Crowe, 4221, & 4237, D. nisius Lardner.

The cabinet history. Conducted by the Rev. DioHistory of France. By Eyre Evans Crowe. 2 vols. Philadelphia and London, 1831.

Cushing, 5796, D. Review, historical and political, of the late revolution in France, and of the consequent events in Belgium, Poland, Great Britain, and other parts of Europe. By Caleb Cushing. 2 vols. Boston, 1833.

Dangeau, 6032, O. Memoirs of the court of France, from the year 1684 to 1720. Now first translated from the diary of the marquis de Dangeau, with historical and critical notes. By John Davenport. 2 vols. London, 1825.

Daniel, 209, O. The history of France, from the time the French monarchy was established in Gaul to the death of Lewis the fourteenth. By Gabriel Daniel. Translated from French into English. 5 vols. London, 1726.

David, 2370, & 8138, O. The history of the campaigns of general Pichegru, from March, 1794, to March, 1795; with memoirs of generals Pichegru, Jourdan, Moreau, Macdonald, &c. By Citizen David.

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Davila, 143, & 144, Q. Davila's history of the civil wars in France, during the reigns of Francis the second, Charles the ninth, Henry the third, and Henry the fourth. Translated from the Italian, by Ellis Farneworth. 2 vols. London, 1758.

Delandine, 5255, O. A narrative of the operations of the royalist armies in the interior of France, in 1815. By M. Delandine de St. Esprit. Translated by James Teissier, Esq. London, 1819.

Deslandes, 534, O. An essay on maritime power and commerce; particularly those of France. By Monsieur Deslandes. London, 1743. Desmouslins, 8611, O. 4. The history of the Brissotins.

By C. Desmouslins.

Dublin, 1794. Deverite, 5987, D. Essai sur l'histoire générale de Picardie jusqu'au regne le Louis XIV. Par M. Deverite. 2 tom. A Abbeville, 1790.

Dillon, 598, Q. Memoirs of the general revolution in France, in the year 1789; from the opening of the states general, on the 25th of April, till the framing of the constitution, on the sixth of August following. By John Talbot Dillon. London, 1790.

Dodington, 906, F. A translation of the history of the government of France under the administration of the` great Armand du Plessis and duke Richelieu. By John Dodington. London, 1657. P.

Duclos, 6623, O. The history of Lewis XI. king of France. By M. Duclos. Translated from the French original. 2 vols. London, 1764. M. Dumouriez, 2342, 2. & 2145, O. 3. General Dumouriez's political view of the future situation of France. Translated from the French. London, 1795.

Easton, 2275, O. 1. Aux ames pieuses de France, sur les operations de l'assemblée nationale. Par Touissants Easton. A Beziers, 1790. Gift of the author.

Faber, 4334, O. Sketches of the internal state of France. By M. Faber. Translated from the French. London, 1811.

2120, D. The same. Philadelphia, 1812.

Fabyan, 1541, Q. The new chronicles of England and France, in two parts. By Robert Fabyan, named by himself, "The concordance of histories," reprinted from Pynson's edition of 1516; with a biographical and literary preface, and an index. By Henry Ellis. London, 1811. 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 Pynson's 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.

3818, O. Froissart's chronicles of England, France, Spain, &c. from the reign of Edward 2nd to Henry 4th. Translated by Thomas Johnes. 12 vols. London, 1806. Plates No. 1430, quarto.

1430, Q. Plates to Froissart's chronicles.

Garat, 2405, O. Memoirs of the revolution; or, an apology for his conduct, in the public employments which he held. By D. J. Garat. Translated from the French, by R. Heron. Edinburgh, 1797.

Garden, 1313, O. The history of Henry the third, (last of the house of Valois) king of France. By James Garden. London, 1783.

Giffard, 2548, D. France and England, or scenes in each, compiled from the

original papers, by Edward C. Giffard, Esq. 2 vols. London, 1815.

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