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3106, D. The subaltern; or sketches of the peninsular war, during the campaigns of 1813-1814. By an eye-witness. New York, 1825.

3980, O. 3. Political, commercial, and statistical sketches of the Spanish empire in both Indies; and a view of the question between Spain and the United States respecting Louisiana and the Floridas; with the claims of Great Britain, as founded on treaty, to the navigation of the Mississippi. London, 1809.

HISTORY OF THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE.

Cantemir, 185, F. The history of the growth and decay of the Ottoman empire; with the heads of the Turkish emperors. By Demetrius Cantemir. London, 1734.

Eton, 2532, & 7700, O. A survey of the Turkish empire; in which are considered its government, the state of the provinces, the causes of the decline of Turkey, with many other important particulars. By W. Eton, Esq. London, 1798-1801.

Fraser, 2248, Q. Oriental translations. Annals of the Turkish empire, from 1591 to 1659 of the Christian empire. Translated from the Turkish. By Charles Fraser. Vol. 1. London, 1832.

8794, O. History of the war in Bosnia, during 1737, 8, and 9. Translated from the Turkish. By C. Fraser. London, 1830.

Habesci, 1297, & 1391, O. The present state of the Ottoman empire; containing an account of the religion, government, &c. of the Turks. By Elias Habesci. Translated from the French. London, 1784. Haji, 2249, Q. 4. The history of the maritime wars of the Turks. Translated from the Turkish of Haji Khalefah, by James Mitchell. London, 1834. Hojah, 510, D. The reign of sultan Orchan, second king of the Turks.

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lated out of Hojah Effendi, a Turkish historian, by William Seaman. London, 1652.

Knolles, 272, F. The historie of the Turkes, from the first beginning of that nation to the year 1638. With the lives and conquests of the Ottoman kings and emperours. By Richard Knolles. 5th edit. 3 vols. London, 1638.

Lusignan, 1262, O. The history of the revolt of Ali Bey against the Ottoman porte; including an account of the form of government of Egypt, with a description of Grand Cairo, &c. By S. Lusignan. London, 1783. Ricaut, 721, F. Turkish history, from the origin of that nation to the growth of the Ottoman empire. With the lives and conquests of their princes and emperors. By Sir Paul Ricaut. 3 vols. London, 1687. P. 236, F. The present state of the Ottoman empire; containing the maxims of the Turkish polity, &c. With plates. By Paul Ricaut.

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Ohsson, D', 559, F. Plates, belonging to the general history of the Othoman empire. By M. D'Ohsson. London, 1789.

747, Q. A general history of the Othoman empire. Translated from the French of M. D'Ohsson. London, 1789.

Thornton, 1428, Q. The present state of Turkey; or a description of the constitution, government, and laws of the Ottoman empire. With the

geographical and political state of Moldavia and Wallachia. By Thos. Thornton. London, 1807.

Valentini, 7072, O. Military reflections on Turkey. By Baron Von Valentini. With a map and plan. London, 1828.

Volney, De, 1862, O. 4. Considerations on the war with the Turks. Translated from the French of M. De Volney. London, 1788.

Wilkinson, 5368, O. An account of the principalities of Wallachia and Moldavia; with various political observations relating to them. By Wm. Wilkinson, Esq. London, 1820.

465, Q. 15. An account of the imperial proceedings against the Turks. London, 1685.

8904, O. Turkey and its resources, its municipal organization and free trade; the state and prospects of English commerce in the east; the new administration of Greece, its revenue and possessions. London, 1833.

3239, D. The establishment of the Turks in Europe. An historical discourse. London, 1828.

ASIATIC AND AFRICAN HISTORY.

Abu'l Ghaze, 150, O. The ancient history of the Moguls and Tartars. By Abu'l Ghaze Bahâdar. Translated from the Tartar manuscript; with

a description of the countries they inhabit, compiled by the translator. 2 vols. London, 1730.

Acosta, 228, O. Naturall and morall historie of the East and West Indies. By Joseph Acosta. Translated out of the Spanish, by E. G. London, 1604.

Annaud, 2226, Q. A brief outline of the existing system of the government of India, and a tabular statement of legislative enactments from 1773 to 1826. By A. Annaud, A. B. London, 1832.

Archenholtz, 1860, D. L'Anglais aux Indes, d'apres Orme. Par I. W. Archenholtz. Lausanne, 1791. 3 tomes. Gift of Moreau de St. Mery. Atkinson, 8867, O. Oriental translations, customs, and manners of the women of Persia, and their domestic superstitions. Translated from the original. By James Atkinson, Esq. London, 1832.

Auber, 8941, O. China. An outline of its government, laws, and policy, and the embassies to that empire. By Peter Auber. London, 1834. Beatson, 875, & 2112, Q. View of the origin and conduct of the war with Tippoo Sultan; comprising a narrative of the operations of the army under the command of lieutenant-general George Harris, and of the siege of Seringapatam; with plates. By Alexander Beatson, Esq. London, 1800.

Belzoni, 5725, O. 2. Memoranda, illustrative of the tombs, &c. of the Egyptians. By G. Belzoni. London, 1822.

Benezet, 602, D. 3. & 1584, O. 1. An account of that part of Africa inhabited by the negroes. By Anthony Benezet. Philadelphia, 1762.

3590, O. Historical account of Guinea; with an inquiry into the rise and progress of the slave trade. By Anthony Benezet.

1771. London, 1772. P.

Philadelphia,

598, 599, 600, & 601, D. An historical account of Guinea; its situation, produce, and the general disposition of its inhabitants. By Anthony Benezet.. Philadelphia, 1771. Gift of the author.

Berthier, 3779, O. Memoirs of the campaigns of Buonaparte in Egypt and Syria. By General Berthier. Translated by T E. White. London, 1805.

Blacker, 1799, Q. Memoir of the operations of the British army in India, during the Mahratta war of 1817, 1818, and 1819; illustrated by maps and plans. By lieutenant-colonel Valentine Blacker. 2 vols. London,

1821.

Braithwaite, 205, & 355, 0. The history of the revolutions in the empire of Morocco, upon the death of the late emperor Muley Ishmael; with observations, natural, moral, and political, relating to that country and people. By John Braithwaite. London, 1729.

Briggs, 7148, O. The present land tax in India, considered as a measure of finance, and its effects on commerce. By J. Briggs. London, 1830. Bruce, 649, Q. Historical view of plans for the government of British India,

and outlines of a plan of foreign government, &c. for the Asiatic interests of Great Britain. By John Bruce, Esq. London, 1793. Cambridge, 69, Q. An account of the war in India, between the English and French, on the coast of Coromandel, from 1750 to 1760; a relation of events on the Malabar coast, and the expeditions to Golconda and Surat; with maps and plates. Compiled from original papers, by Richard Owen Cambridge. London, 1761.

4476, O. An account of the war in India, between the English and French, from the year 1750 to 1760. By Richard Owen Cambridge, Esq. Dublin, 1761.

Catrou, 6162, O. History of the Mogul dynasty in India, from Tamerlane to 1657. Translated from the French of Father F. Catrou. London, 1826. Cerceau, Du, 2908, D. Histoire de la derniere revolution de Perse. Par le P. Du Cerceau. 2 vols. A la Haye, 1728. Gift of J. P. Norris, Esq. 622, O. History of the late revolutions in Persia; taken from the memoirs of Father Krusinsky. Translated from the French of Father London, 1733.

Du Cerceau. 2d edit. 2 vols. Chamich, 7152, O. History of Armenia.

By Father Michael Chamich: from B. C. 2247 to 1780. Translated from the original Armenian, by Johannes Avdall, Esq.; with a continuation to the present date, by the translator. 2 vols. Calcutta, 1827.

Chatfield, 1461, Q. An historical view of the commercial, political, and moral state of Hindostan, from the earliest period to the present time; the rise and progress of Christianity in the east, its present condition, and the probability of its future advancement; with an introduction and map, illustrating the British empire in the east. By Robert Chatfield. London, 1808.

Chenier, 1826, O. The present state of the empire of Morocco. Translated from the French of M. Chenier. 2 vols. London, 1788.

Colebrooke, 3813, O. Remarks on the internal husbandry and commerce of Bengal. By H. T. Colebrooke. London, 1806.

Copland, 5606, O. A history of the island of Madagascar; comprising a political account of the island, the religion, manners, and customs of its inhabitants, and its natural productions. By Samuel Copland. London, 1822.

Court, 5538, O. Relations of the British government with the sultaun and state of Palembang, and designs of the Netherlands government on that country. By Major M. H. Court. London, 1821.

Crauford, 4989, O. Researches on the laws, theology, learning, commerce, &c. of ancient and modern India. By Q. Crauford, Esq. 2 vols. London, 1817.

Crawford, 5358, O. History of the Indian archipelago; containing an account.

of the manners, arts, institutions, and commerce of its inhabitants. With maps. By John Crawford. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1820. Crichton, 5808, & 5830, D. The history of Arabia, ancient and modern. By Andrew Crichton. 2 vols. London, 1833. New York, 1834.

Dalzell, 751, & 1683, Q. The history of Dahomy, an inland kingdom of Africa; compiled from authentic documents, with notes. By Archibald Dalzell, Esq. London, 1793.

Dictys, 1839, D. Dictys Cretensis de bello Trojano, et Dares Phrygius de excidio Troja. Amstelodami, 1638. P.

Dirom, 782, Q. A narrative of the campaign in India, which terminated the war with Tippoo Sultan, in 1792; with plates. By Major Dirom. 2d

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Donkin, 7023, O. A dissertation on the course and probable termination of the Niger. By Lieut. Gen. Sir R. Donkin. London, 1829.

Dow, 273, & 402, Q. The history of Hindostan; with plates. Translated from the Persian, by Alexander Dow. 2d edit. 3 vols. London, 1770. Dubois, 1699, Q. Description of the character, manners, and customs of the people of India, and of their institutions, religious and civil. By the Abbé J. A. Dubois. Translated from the French. London, 1817. 5174, O. The same. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1818.

Dudley, 5481, O. 1. A dissertation, showing the identity of the rivers Niger and Nile, chiefly from the authority of the ancients. By John Dudley. London, 1821.

Duff, 6141, 0. A history of the Mahrattas. By James Grant Duff, Esq. 3 vols. London, 1826.

Du Halde, 280, & 901, O. A general history of China; with maps and plates. By P. Du Halde. 3d edit. 4 vols. London, 1741. No. 280 gift of John MMichael.

726, F. Maps and plates to Du Halde's description of China. 1734. P. Elisaeus, 2229, Q. 1. The history of Vartan, and of the battles of the Armenians; containing an account of the religious wars of the Armenians. By Elisaeus, bishop of the Amadunians. Translated from the Armenian, by C. F. Neuman. London, 1830.

Evans, 7105, O. On the practicability of an invasion of British India, and the resources of the empire. By Colonel De Lacy Evans. London, 1829. Ferishta, 718, Q. Ferishta's history of Dekkan, from the first Mahummedan conquests, to the reduction of its last monarchs by the emperor Aulumgeer Aurungzebe, and the reigns of his successors in the empire of Hindostan to the present day; with the history of Bengal to the year 1780. By Jonathan Scott. 2 vols. Shrewsbury, 1794. 7036, 0. History of the rise of the Mahomedan power in India, till the year A. D. 1612. Translated from the original Persian of Mahomed Kasim Ferishta. By John Briggs, M. R. S. A. 4 vols. London, 1829.

Forster, 3232, O. 1. Reflections on the natural foundation of the high antiquity of government, arts, and sciences in Egypt. By Nathaniel Forster. Oxford, 1743.

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Francklin, 834, Q. The history of the reign of Shah Aulum, the present em

peror of Hindostan; containing the transactions of the court of Delhi and the neighbouring states during a period of thirty-six years; with an appendix. By W. Francklin. London, 1798.

Franklin, 1371, D. The history of ancient and modern Egypt. From the most authentic records. By J. Franklin, Esq. Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1800. Fraser, 5834, D. An historical and descriptive account of Persia. By James B. Fraser, Esq. Edinburgh, 1834.

Galloway, 8744, O. Observations on the law and constitution, and present government of India. By Lieutenant-colonel Galloway. 2d edit. with additions. London, 1832.

Gladwin, 3198, O. 2. Memoirs of Khojeh Abdulkurreem, a Cashmerian of distinction, including the history of Hindostan, from A. D. 1739 to 1749. Translated from the Persian. By Francis Gladwin. Calcutta, 1788. P. 3198, O. 1. A narrative of the transactions in Bengal, during the soobahdaries of Azeem Us Khan, Jaffer Khan, Shuga Khan, Scrafraz Khan, and Alyvirdy Khan. By Francis Gladwin. Calcutta, 1788. Glas, 62, Q.

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The history of the discovery and conquest of the Canary islands. Translated from a Spanish manuscript, found in the island of Palma ; with an inquiry into the origin of the inhabitants, &c. by George Glas. London, 1764.

Gleig, 4188, D. The history of the British empire in India. By the Rev. G.

R. Gleig. London, 1830.

Grant, 918, Q. The history of Mauritius, or the isle of France, and the neighbouring islands; from their first discovery to the present time; with maps. By Charles Grant. London, 1801.

Greville, 2132, O. British India analyzed. The provincial and revenue establishments of Tippoo Sultan and of Mahomedan and British conquerors in Hindostan stated and considered. By Mr. Greville. 3 vols. London, 1795.

Grieve, 87, 2. & 685, Q. The history of Kamtschatka, and the Kurilki islands, with the countries adjacent; with plates. Translated by James Grieve, M. D. Glocester, 1764.

Grosier, 4877, & 7932, O.

A general description of China; containing the topography of the fifteen provinces which compose this vast empire; that of Tartary, the isles, and other tributary countries. Translated from the French of the Abbé Grosier. 2 vols. London, 1788. Gutzlaff, 9167, O. & 5974, D. A sketch of Chinese history, ancient and modern, comprising a retrospect of the foreign intercourse and trade with China; with a map. By the Rev. Charles Gutzlaff. 2 vols. London & New York, 1834.

Hamilton, 1773, Q. A geographical, statistical, and historical description of Hindostan and the adjacent countries. By Walter Hamilton. 2 vols. London, 1820.

Harkness, 8691, O. A description of a singular aboriginal race, inhabiting the summit of the Neilgherry hills or blue mountains of Coimbatoor, in India. By Captain Henry Harkness. London, 1832.

Hastings, 8233, 0. Memoirs relative to the state of India. By Warren Hastings, Esq. London, 1786.

Heeren, 7335, O. Reflections on the politics, intercourse, and trade of the ancient nations of Africa. By A. K. L. Heeren. Translated from the German. 2 vols. London, 1832.

Herbert, 902, F. Description of the Persian monarchy, now the oriental Indies, &c. By Thomas Herbert. London, 1634. P.

Heyne, 1660, Q. Tracts, historical and statistical on India, with journals of tours through various parts of the peninsula; also an account of Sumatra. By Benjamin Heyne, M. D. London, 1814.

Hollwell, 771, O. Interesting and historical events relative to the provinces of Bengal, and the empire of Indostan. Also the mythology, festivals, &c. of the Gentoos. By J. Z. Hollwell. 2d edit. London, 1766. Hussein-Khan, 8978, O. Oriental translations. The syar-ul-mutakherin, a history of the Mahommedan power in India. By Mir Gholam HusseinKhan. Revised by John Briggs, M. R. A. S. Vol. 1. London, 1832.

Irwin, 2692, O. 2. Buonaparte in Egypt; or an appendix to the inquiry into his supposed expedition to the east. By Eyles Irwin. Dublin, 1798.

Jones, 2063, 2175, & 8170, O. Dissertations and miscellaneous pieces, relating to the history and antiquities, the arts, sciences and literature of Asia. By Sir William Jones, and others. Dublin, 1793.

2063, & 2175, O. Dissertations and miscellaneous pieces relating to the history and antiquities, the arts, sciences, and literature of Asia. By Sir William Jones. 2 vols. London, 1792.

Kæmpfer, 170, F. The civil and natural history of Japan; with plates. 2 vols. in 1. By Englebertus Kæmpfer. London, 1728.

Klaproth, 8937, Q. Oriental translations. San Kokf Tsou Ran To Sets, ou apercu general des trois royaumes. Traduit de l'original JaponaisChinois; with maps. Par Mr. J. Klaproth. Paris, 1832.

Knox, 90, F. & 1682, Q. The history of Ceylon, from the earliest period to

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