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

1945, D. The expose; or, Napolean Buonaparte unmasked, in a condensed statement of his career and atrocities; with notes. London, 1809.

1980, D. The life of Napoleon Buonaparte; with a concise history of the events that have occasioned his unparalleled elevation, and a philosophical review of his manners and policy, as a soldier, a statesman, and a sovereign; including memoirs and original anecdotes of the imperial family, and the most celebrated characters that have appeared in France during the revolution; with portraits. By William Lodewick Van Ess. 5 vols. London, 1807—9.

4152, 0. The secret history of the Cabinet of Buonaparte, including his private life and domestic administration, and his conduct to foreign powers; with secret anecdotes of the different courts of Europe, and of the French revolution. By Lewis Goldsmith. London, 1810.

2094, D. The same; with notes, by a gentleman of New-York. 2 vols. New-York, 1810.

Burdon, 3770, O. The life and character of Buonaparte, from his birth to the 15th of August 1804. By W. Burdon. Second edition. Newcastle upon Tyne. 1805.

Burgoing, 3970, 0. Modern state of Spain; exhibiting a complete view of its topography, government, laws, religion, finances, naval and military establishments, and of Society, manners, &c. in that country. By J. Fr. Burgoing. Translated from the last Paris edition of 1807; to which are added, Essays on Spain, by M. Peyron, and the book of Post roads, with an Atlas of Plates. 4 vols. London, 1808. See Voyages and Travels, 3817, O. Vol. 9.

Burgoyne, 2074, D. The dramatic and poetical works of the late General Burgoyne; to which are prefixed, memoirs of the Author. 2 vols. London, 1808.

Burnett, 1919, D. View of the present state of Poland, by George Burnett. London, 1807.

3884, O. Specimens of English prose writers, from the earliest times to the close of the 17th century, by George Burnett. 3 vols. London, 1807.

2155, D. The prose works of John Milton, containing his principal political and ecclesiastical pieces; with new translations and an introduction, by George Burnett. 2 vols. London, 1809.

Burns, 3923, O. Reliques of Robert Burns, consisting chiefly of original letters, poems, and critical observations, on Scottish songs. Collected and published, by R. H. Cromek. London, 1808.

1972, D. Letters addressed to Clarinda, &c. never before published in America; with a choice selection of poems and songs. By Robert Burns. To which is prefixed, a sketch of his life and character. Philadelphia, 1809.

2119, D. The poetical works of Robert Burns; to which is prefixed, his life as written by himself, and continued by others. Philadelphia,

Burr, 4088, 0. Reports of the trials of Col. Aaron Burr (late Vice President of the United States) for treason and for a misdemeanour, in the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Virginia, in the summer Term of the year 1807; to which is added, an appendix. Taken in short hand, by David Robertson. Vol. 1st. Philadelphia, 1808.

Butler, 4034, 0. A connected series of notes on the chief revolutions of the principal states which composed the empire of Charlemagne, from his coronation in 814 to its dissolution in 1806; on the genealogies of the imperial house of Hapsburgh, and of the six secular electors of Germany; and on Roman, German, French and English nobility. By Charles Butler, Esq. London, 1807.

2102, D. The life of Fenelon, archbishop of Cambray, by Charles Butler, Esq. Philadelphia, 1811.

2151, D. Some account of the life and writings of James Benigne Bossuet, bishop of Meaux, by Charles Butler, Esq. London, 1812. 2163, D. Arithmetical questions on a new plan, intended to answer the double purpose of arithmetical instruction and miscellaneous information, designed for the use of young ladies, by William Butler. London, 1811.

Bynkershoek, 4176, O. A treatise on the law of War; translated from the original Latin of Cornelius Van Bynkershoek; being the first book of his questiones juris publici, with notes, by Peter S. Duponceau, Esq. Philadelphia, 1810. Gift of the Translator.

Byron, 2003, D. Poems; original and translated. By George Gordon, Lord Byron. Second edition. Newark, 1808.

2117-2, D. English Bards and Scotch Reviewers, a satire, by Lord Byron. Philadelphia, 1811.

4358, O. Childe Harold's pilgrimage, and other poems, by Lord Byron. Third edition. London, 1812.

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Caines, 4187, O. An enquiry into the Law Merchant of the United States; or, Lex Mercatoria Americana, on several heads of commercial importance. By George Caines, Esq. Vol. 1st. New-York, 1812. Caldwell, 4177-2, O. An oration commemorative of Washington, delivered before the American Republican Society of Philadelphia, on the twenty-second day of February, 1810. By Charles Caldwell, M. D. Philadelphia, 1810.

Calvin, 4114, O. Memoirs of the life and writings of John Calvin; compiled from the narrative of Theodore Beza, and other authentic documents; accompanied with biographical sketches of the Reformation. By John Mackenzie. London, 1809.

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Campbell, 1467, Q. Gertrude of Wyoming, a Pennsylvanian Tale, and other poems. By Thomas Campbell. London, 1809.

4066, O. Lectures on ecclesiastical history, by the late George Campbell, D. D. Philadelphia, 1807.

4274, O. The value of Annuities from 17. to 1000l. per annum, on single lives, from the age of one to ninety years; with the number of years purchase each annuity is worth, and the rate of interest the purchaser receives. By William Campbell, Esq. London, 1810. Campenkausen, See Voyages and Travels, 3817, O. Vol. 8.

Campion, See Civil History, 4102, O.

Card, 3859, 0. The Reign of Charlemagne, considered with reference to Religion, Laws, Literature, and Manners. By Henry Card. London, 1807.

Carey, 3840, O. Carey's Miscellanies; containing a poem to Col.Oswalda Plumb Pudding for Peter Porcupine-an answer to a publication in the Gazette of the United States, of December 18th, 1798—the Porcupiniad-Reflections on the fate of John Fullerton-Reflections on the system of taxation, established in Philadelphia-and an account of the Fever prevalent in Philadelphia, in 1793. Gift of the Author.

4371—1, and 4372—1, O. Cursory reflections on the system of taxation established in the city of Philadelphia; with a brief sketch of its unequal and unjust operation. By Mathew Carey. Philadelphia, 1806.

4371-2, and 4372-2, O. Desultory reflections upon the ruinous consequences of a non-renewal of the charter of the Bank of the United States. By Mathew Carey. Third edition. Philadelphia,

1810.

4371-3, and 4372-3, O. Letters to Dr. Adam Seybert, representative in Congress for the city of Philadelphia, on the subject of the renewal of the charter of the Bank of the United States. By Mathew Carey. Philadelphia, 1811. Two copies of this pamphlet, and of the two next preceding tracts, the gift of Mathew Carey.

Carleton, 5989, 0. Memoirs of Captain George Carleton, an English officer; including Anecdotes of the war in Spain under the Earl of Peterborough, and many interesting particulars relating to the manners of the Spaniards in the beginning of the last century; written by himself. Fourth edition. Edinburgh, 1809.

Carlisle, 1521, Q. A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, exhibiting the names of the several cities, towns and villages; with the county and province to which they belong, &c. By Nicholas Carlisle. London, 1810.

1559, Q. A Topographical Dictionary of the dominion of Wales, exhibiting the names of the several cities, towns, and parishes, with the county to which they respectively belong, &c. By Nicholas Carlisle. London, 1811.

Carpenter, 4068, O. The American Senator; or, a copious and impartial report of the debates in the Congress of the United States. By Thomas Carpenter. With the Treaties, Proclamations, &c. 3 vols. Philadelphia, 1796.

Carr, 3799, O. 1804.

3800, O.

A Northern Summer; or, Travels round the Baltic, in
By John Carr, Esq. Philadelphia, 1805.

The Stranger in France; or, a tour from Devonshire to
Paris. By John Carr, Esq. Baltimore, 1805.

3801, 0. The Stranger in Ireland; or, a tour in the southern and western parts of that country, in 1805. By John Carr. Philadelphia, 1806.

See Voyages and Travels, 3817, O. Vols. 3, 5 and 8.

3831 and 3832, 0. A tour through Holland, to the south of Germany. By Sir John Carr. Philadelphia, 1807.

1476, Q. Caledonian

By Sir John Carr.

3984, O. The same.

Sketches; or, a tour through Scotland, in 1807.
London, 1809.

Philadelphia, 1809.

Carter, 1488, Q. A Series of Letters between Mrs. Elizabeth Carter and Miss Catharine Talbot, from the year 1741 to 1770; to which are added, Letters from Mrs. Carter to Mrs. Vesey, between the years 1763 and 1787; published from the original manuscripts, in the possession of the Rev. Montagu Pennington, M. A. her nephew and executor. 2 vols. London, 1808.

4028, O. Memoirs of the life of Mrs. Elizabeth Carter. By the Rev. Montagu Pennington, M. A. Boston, 1809.

Cary, 3920, 0. Memoirs of Robert Cary,

Earl of Monmouth, written by himself and Fragmenta Regalia, being a history of Queen Elizabeth's favourites. By Sir Robert Naunton, with explanatory annotations. Edinburgh, 1808.

981, F. Cary's New Universal Atlas; containing distinct maps of all the principal states and kingdoms throughout the known world, from the latest and best authorities extant. London, 1808. Carysfort, 2057, D. Dramatic and miscellaneous poems. By John Joshua, Earl of Carysfort. 2 vols. London, 1810.

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Cassas, See Voyages and Travels, 3817, O. Vol. 1.

Catesby, 1532, Q. Hortus Britanno-Americanus; or, a curious collection of trees and shrubs the produce of the British colonies in North America, adapted to the soil and climate of England; with observations on their constitution, growth and culture. By Mark Catesby. London, 1763.

Caulfield, 4351, 0. Memoirs of the political and private life of James Caulfield, Earl of Charlemont. By Francis Hardy, Esq. 2 vols. London, 1812.

Cayley, 3781, O. The life of Sir Walter Ralegh, Knt. By Arthur Cayley. 2 vols. London, 1806.

Cecil, 2014, D. Memoirs of the Rev. John Newton, late Rector of St. Mary Wolnoth, Lombard-street; with general remarks on his life, connexions and character. By Richard Cecil, A. M. Philadelphia,

1809.

Cevallos, 4033-6, 0. Exposition of the practices and machinations which led to the usurpation of the crown of Spain, and the means adopted

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by Buonaparte to carry it into execution. By Don Pedro Cevallos. Translated from the Spanish. New-York, 1808.

Chalmers, 1432, Q. Political Annals of the present United Colonies, from their settlement to 1763. By George Chalmers, Esq. London,

1780.

1435. Q. Caledonia; or, an account, historic and topographic, of North Britain, from the most ancient to the present times; with a dictionary of places. By George Chalmers. 2 vols. London, 1807. 4117, O. A History of the colleges, halls and public buildings attached to the university of Oxford; including the lives of the founders. By Alexander Chalmers. Illustrated by engravings. 2 vols. Oxford, 1810.

4211, O. An inquiry into the extent and stability of national resources. By the Rev. Thomas Chalmers. Edinburgh.

Chandler, 1911, D. The life of Samuel Johnson, D. D. first President of King's College in New York; containing, an account of the institution and rise of Yale College, and of King's (now Columbia) College, New York with an appendix of letters from bishops Berkely, Secker, Lowth, and others, to Dr. Johnson. By T. B. Chandler, D. D. New York, 1805.

4275, O. The life of William Waynflete, bishop of Winchester, Lord High Chancellor of England in the reign of Henry VI. Collected from authentic evidences, by Richard Chandler, D. D. London, 1811.

Chapman, 3892, O. Select Speeches, forensick and parliamentary; with prefatory remarks. By N. Chapman, M. D. 5 vols. Philadelphia,

1808.

Chapone, 1894, D. The posthumous works of Mrs. Chapone.

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Chaptal, 3858, O. Chemistry applied to Arts and Manufactures. By M. J. A. Chaptal. 4 vols. London, 1807.

Chase, 3893, O. Trial of Samuel Chase, an associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, impeached by the House of Representatives, for high crimes and misdemeanours before the Senate of the United States. Taken in short hand, by S. H. Smith and T. Lloyd. Washington City, 1805. Gift of S. H. Smith.

Chateaubriand, 2144, D. The Martyrs; or, the triumph of the Christian religion. From the original French of F. A. de Chateaubriand. With notes. 3 vols. New-York, 1812.

4287, O. Travels in Greece, Palestine, Egypt, Barbary, &c. during the years 1806 and 1807, by F. A. de Chateaubriand. Translated from the French, by Frederick Shoberl. 2 vols. London, 1812. Chatelet, 4120, 0. Travels of the Duke de Chatelet in Portugal; comprehending interesting particulars relative to the colonies and the court; the manuscripts revised, with notes on the present state of the kingdom and colonies, by J. Fr. Burgoing. Translated from the French, by John Joseph Stockdale. With a map. 2 vols. London, 1809.

Chatfield, 1461, Q. An Historical Review of the commercial, political, and moral state of Hindostan, from the earliest period to the present

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