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O'CONWAY, 4086, O. Hispano-Anglo Grammar; containing the definitions, structure, inflections, &c. of the various classes of words in the Spanish language; also, an appropriate vocabulary. By Matthias J. O'Conway. Philadelphia, 1810.

Oddy, 3837, O. European Commerce; showing new and secure channels of trade with the continent of Europe; with a general view of the commerce, produce, and manufactures of the United Kingdoms. By J. J. Oddy. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1807.

O'Keefe, 2153, D. Patriarchal Times, or the Land of Canaan; a figurative History, in seven books; comprising interesting events, incidents and characters, founded on the Holy Scriptures. By Miss O'Keefe. 2 vols. London, 1811.

Oldys, 1464, Q. The Harleian Miscellany; a collection of scarce, curious, and entertaining pamphlets and tracts, as well in manuscript as in print; selected from the Library of Edward Harley; interspersed with historical, political, and critical annotations. By the late William Oldys, Esq. and some additional notes, by Thomas Park. Vols. 1st to 8th inclusive. London, 1808-9.

Oliver, 2125, D. Two Lectures on Comets, by Professor Winthrop; also,
an Essay on Comets, by A. Oliver, Esq.; with sketches of the lives
of Professor Winthrop and Mr. Oliver; and a supplement relative
to the Comet of 1811. Boston, 1811.

Opie, 3889, O. The Warriour's Return, and other poems. By Mrs. Opie.
Philadelphia, 1808.

2168, D. Temper; or, Domestic Scenes, a tale. By Mrs. Opie. 3
vols. London, 1812.

Orme, 979, F. A complete, detailed and accurate account of the Wild Sports of the East; embellished with forty coloured engravings, from the manuscripts and designs of Captain Williamson. Engraved by the first artists, under the direction of Edward Orme. London, 1807. 1420, Q. Historical Fragments of the Mogul Empire, and of the English Concerns in Indostan, from 1759. By Robert Orme, Esq. London, 1805.

1459, Q. A History of the Military Transactions of the British nation in Indostan, from the year 1745; to which is prefixed, a dissertation on the establishment made by Mahomedan conquerors in Indostan By Robert Orme, Esq. A new edition. 4 vols. London, 1803, 4 and 5. Osborne, 4280, 0.

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Osborne's Traditional Memoirs of the Court of James 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1811.

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Owenson, 1916, D. The Lay of an Irish Harp; or, Metrical Fragínents, by Sydney Owenson. Philadelphia, 1807.

1943, D.

Woman; or, Ida of Athens. By Miss Owenson. 4

vols. London, 1809.

1944, D. The Wild Irish Girl; a national tale. By Miss Owenson. Fourth edition. 3 vols. London, 1808.

Patriotic Sketches of Ireland, written in Connaught, by Miss Owenson. 2 vols. London, 1807.

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PAINE, 4374, 0. The Works, in prose and verse, of the late Robert T. Paine, jun. Esq. Boston, 1812.

Paley, 3916, 0. Sermons and Tracts. By the late Rev. William Paley, D. D. 2 vols. London, 1808.

3925, 0. Memoirs of William Paley, D. D. with an appendix. By G. W. Meadley. Sunderland, 1809.

Parke, 3872, O. A Chemical Catechism; or, the application of Chemistry to the arts. By Samuel Parke. Philadelphia, 1807..

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2090, D. The Rudiments of Chemistry; illustrated by experiments and engravings. By Samuel Parke. Philadelphia, 1810.

Parkin, 4098, 0. An Essay towards a Topographical History of the county of Norfolk; containing a description of the towns, villages, and hamlets; an historical account of the castles, seats and manors; their present and ancient owners. Collected out of registers, records and other authentic memorials, by the Rev. Francis Bloomfield and the Rev. Charles Parkin. 11 vols. London, 1805-1810.

Parkinson, 1494, Q. An Examination of the mineralized remains of the vegetables and animals of the Antedeluvian World, generally termed Extraneous Fossils. By James Parkinson. 3 vols. London, 1804 and 1808.

2147, D. The Chemical Pocket-book, or memoranda chemica; arranged in a compendium of chemistry. By James Parkinson. Fourth edition. London, 1809.

Parrish, 2016, D. A Compendious History of New-England, designed for schools and private families, by Jedediah Morse, D. D. and Elijah Parrish, D. D. Second edition. Newburyport, 1809.

2044, D. A New System of Modern Geography; or, a general description of all the considerable countries in the world. Compiled by Elijah Parrish, D. D. Newburyport, 1810.

4375, O. Memoirs of the Rev. Eleazer Wheelock, D. D. Founder and President of Dartmouth College and Moor's Charity School; with a summary History of the College and School, and copious ex

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tracts from Dr. Wheelock's Correspondence.

By David M'Clure,

D. D. and Elijah Parrish, D. D. Newburyport, (Massachusetts,)

1811.

Parsons, 1484, Q. Travels in Asia and Africa; including a Journey from Scanderoon to Aleppo and over the Desart to Bagdad and Bussora; a voyage from Bussora to Bombay, and along the western coast of India; a voyage from Bombay to Mocha and Suez in the Red Sea; and a journey from Suez to Cairo and Rosetta in Egypt. By the late Abraham Parsons, Esq. London, 1808.

4295, O. Neal's History of the Puritans; or, the rise, principles, and sufferings of the Protestant Dissenters, to the æra of the revolution; abridged in two volumes, by Edward Parsons. With the Life of the Author, by Joshua Toulmin, D. D. London, 1812.

2005, D. Travelling Recreations, by William Parsons, Esq. 2 vols. London, 1807.

Pasley, 4302, O. Essays on the Military Policy and Institutions of the British Empire. By C. W. Pasley. Third edition. London, 1811.

Patrick, 4113, 0. The Life and Acts of St. Patrick, the Archbishop, Primate and Apostle of Ireland. Translated from the Latin of Jocelin, who flourished in the early part of the twelfth Century; with elucidations of David Rothe, bishop of Ossory, by Edmund L. Swift, Esq. Dublin, 1809.

Patterson, 4052, 0. Astronomy explained upon Sir Isaac Newton's principles, and made easy to those who have not studied mathematics. By James Ferguson, F. R. S. Revised, corrected, and improved, by Robert Patterson. Philadelphia, 1809. With a quarto volume of plates.

2031, D. The Newtonian System of Philosophy, explained in familiar objects, for the use of young persons; with notes, by Robert Patterson, A. M. Philadelphia, 1808.

4027, O. A plain, elementary and practical system of natural experimental Philosophy, including Astronomy and Chronology, by the late Rev. John Ewing, D. D. Provost of the University of Pennsylvania; being a course of Lectures delivered by him in that seminary; illustrated by engravings. Revised, with notes, by Robert Patterson; with a biographical sketch of the Author. Philadelphia,

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4059-1, 0. Elements of Natural Philosophy; explaining the law and principles of attraction, gravitation, mechanics, electricity, optics, &c.; with a general view of the solar system. By John Webster; with notes and corrections, by Robert Patterson. Philadelphia, 1808. Paul, 3865 and 3966, O. The Life of the Apostle Paul, as related in Scripture, but in which his Epistles are inserted in that part of the history to which they are supposed to belong; with select notes and a map of the countries in which the Apostle travelled. By Joseph Gurney Bevan. London, 1807.

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A new Literal Translation, from the original Greek, of all the Apostolical Epistles, with a Commentary and Notes; to which is added, a history of the Apostle Paul, by James Macknight, D. D. Fourth edition, with an account of the Life of the Author. 4 vols. London, 1809.

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Paul, 3973, 0. Proceedings of the Grand Juries, Magistrates, &c. of the County of Glocester, on designing and executing a general reform in the construction and regulation of the prisons for the said county. By Sir G. O. Paul. Glocester, 1808.

Paxton, 2138, D. The Stranger's Guide; an alphabetical list of all the wards, streets, roads, wharves, ship-yards, public buildings, &c. in the city of Philadelphia and suburbs; with references for finding their situation, on an alphabetical plan. By John Adams Paxton. Philadelphia, 1812. Gift of the Author.

Peacock, 2045, D. An Historical Grammar, or Chronological Abridgement of Universal History; to which is added, an abridged Chronology of the most remarkable discoveries and improvements. Translated from the French of La Croze, by Lucy Peacock, and revised by Caleb Bingham. Second edition. Boston, 1808.

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

4321, O. The Works of the late Miss Catharine Talbot, first published by Mrs. Elizabeth Carter; and now re-published with additional papers, notes and illustrations, and some account of her Life, by the Rev. Montagu Pennington, A. M. London, 1809.

4119, O. Continental Excursions; or, Tours into France, Switzerland, and Germany, in 1782, 1787, and 1789; with a description of Paris and the Glacieres of Savoy; to this are added, Observations on the dispositions of the French, previous to the Revolution, by the Rev. Thomas Pennington, M. A. 2 vols. London, 1809. Penrose, 3930, O. An Attempt to prove the Truth of Christianity, from the wisdom displayed in its original establishment, and from the history of false and corrupted systems of religion; in a series of discourses preached before the University of Oxford, in 1808, at the lecture founded by the Rev. John Bampton, M. A. By John Penrose, M. A. Oxford, 1808.

Percival, 4036, 0. The works, literary, moral, and philosophical, of Thomas Percival, M. D.; to which are prefixed, memoirs of his Life and Writings, and a selection from his literary correspondence, by Edward Percival. 2 vols. London, 1807.

2178, D. The Life and Administration of the Right Honourable Spencer Percival; including a copious narrative of events, a detail of his assassination, &c. and a developement of the delicate investigation. By Charles Verulam Williams, Esq. Philadelphia, 1813. Peron, See Voyages and Travels, 3817, O. Vol. 11.

Perron, 1989, D. The rise and fall of States and Empires; or, the antiqui

ties of nations, more particularly of the Celta or Gauls; containing a great variety of historical, chronological and etymological discoveries, many of them unknown but to the Greeks and Romans. By M. Perron; to which is prefixed, a sketch of the Life of the Author. London, 1809.

Peter, 2128, D. Reflections, notes, and original Anecdotes, illustrating the character of Peter the Great; with a Tragedy, in five acts. Alexis Eustaphieve. Boston, 1812.

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Peters, 3333, O. Admiralty decisions in the District Court of the United States for the Pennsylvania District, by the Hon. Richard Peters. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1807. Gift of Richard Peters, jun. Esq. the Editor.

4032-3, O. The whole proceedings in the case of Olmstead and others, versus Rittenhouse's Executors; collected and arranged by Richard Peters, junior. Philadelphia, 1809.

Petrarch, 1970, D. The Life of Petrarch; collected from Memoires pour la vie de Petrarch. By Mrs. Dobson. Seventh edition. 2 vols. Boston, 1809.

Pettibone, 4271, O. Pettibone's Economy of Fuel; or, description of his improvements of the rarefying air stoves, or open stoves, or common fire places, for warming and ventilating hospitals, churches, dwelling-houses, hot or green-houses, &c. with or without the application of steam. Second edition. Philadelphia, 1812. Gift of the Author.

Peyrard, 2051, D. Poèsis completes d'Horace, traduites par Batteux F. Peyrard, avec le texte en regarde. A Paris, 1803. Gift of Joseph Dennie, Esq.

Peyton, 1280, 0. Sir Edward Peyton's Divine Catastrophe of the House of Stuarts. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1811.

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Phelps, 4167, O. A Botanical Calender; exhibiting at one view the generic and specific name, the class, order and habit of all the British plants; arranged according to their time of flowering, under each month of the year. By the Rev. William Phelps. London, 1810. Phillips, 2189, D. The Emerald Isle. A Poem. By Charles Phillips, Esq. New-York, 1813.

Pierce, 2099, D. The American Citizen's sure Guide; being a collection of most important state papers, compiled by Charles Pierce. Portsmouth, (New Hampshire.) 1804.

Pierpoint, 4373-3, O. The Portrait, a Poem; delivered before the Washington Benevolent Society, of Newburyport, by John Pierpoint, Esq. Boston, 1812.

Pike, 4228, O. An account of expeditions to the sources of the Mississippi, and through the Western parts of Louisiana to the sources of the Arkansaws, Kans, La Platte, and Pierre Jaune rivers, during the years 1805, 1806, and 1807; and a tour through the interior parts of New Spain in the year 1807; with maps and charts. By Major Z. M. Pike. Philadelphia, 1810.

Pinckard, 3820, 0. Notes on the West Indies; written during the expedition of Sir R. Abercrombie, by George Pinckard, M. D. 3 vols. London, 1806.

Pine, 984, F. Microcosm; or a Picturesque Delineation of the Arts, Agriculture, Manufactures, &c. of Great Britain, in a series of above six hundred groups of small figures, for the embellishment of landscape; drawn from nature, and etched by W. H. Pine, and aquatinted by J. Hill; to which are added, Explanations of the Plates, and Essays relating to their various subjects. 2 vols. London, 1808.

Pinkerton, 3763, O. Recollections of Paris in the years 1802, 3, 4, and 5. By

J. Pinkerton. 2 vols. London, 1806.

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