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To which is prefixed an account of his life by Tho. Birch. London, Printed for R. Dodsley, 1751. PR2334 A6 B6. 4455

2 v. front. (port.) 20 cm. Ramsay, David. The life of George Washington, commander in chief of the Armies of the United States of America, throughout the war which established their independence; and first president of the United States. By David Ramsay, M. D. New York, Printed by Hopkins & Seymour, Sold by G. F. Hopkins, 1807. C1 W318 R3. 4456

viii, 376 p. front. (port.) 21cm.

-La vida de Jorge Washington, commandante en gefe de los egercitos de los estados unidos de America, en la guerra que establició su independencia, y su primer presidente. Escrita en ingles por David Ramsay, M. D., y traducida al español por Eduardo Barry. Filadelfia, R. Desilver, 1826. C1 W318 R31. 4457

270 p. 19cm.

Ramsay, F. P. An exposition of the form of government and the rules of discipline of the Presbyterian church in the United States. By Rev. F. P. Ramsay, President of Fredericksburg college, Virginia. Richmond, Va., The Presbyterian committee of publication. [c 1898]

298 p. 191⁄2 cm.

Randall, E. O. The Dunmore war.

(In Ohio archaeological and historical publications. 167-197)

4458

4458a

v. 11. 1903. D.

Randall, Henry S. The life of Thomas Jefferson. By Henry S. Randall, LL. D. . . . New York, Derby & Jackson, 1858.

24cm.

C1 J45 R3.

4459

3 v. fronts. v. 1, and 2. (ports.), plates. Randolph, A. M. Address by Rev. A. M. Randolph, A. M., before the alumni at the 182d commencement of William and Mary college, Williamsburg, Va. Published by request of the alumni. Baltimore, Turnbull brothers, 1875. F218 24 W71 R18. 4460

20 p. 22cm.

Randolph, David Meade. Washington's birth night celebration at William and Mary college, 1779. 4461

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Randolph, E. A. The life of Rev. John Jasper, pastor of Sixth Mt. Zion Baptist church, Richmond, Va.,from his birth to the present time, with his theory on the rotation of the sun. By E. A. Randolph. Richmond, Va., R. T. Hill & co., 1884. C1 J385 R19. 4462

xii, 167 p. 20cm.

Randolph, Edmund, 1753-1813. Edmund Randolph on the British treaty, 1795. E171 A57.

599)

4463

(In American historical review. v. 12, no. 3. April, 1907. p. 587

-In defense of the Union [a speech delivered before the Virginia constitutional convention, 1788]

(In Modern eloquence. v. 14. p. 1678-1696)

-Same.

4464

4464

(In Williston, E. B. Eloquence of the U. S. -Letter on the federal constitution.

v. 1. p. 102-127)

JK171 F71.

(In Ford, P. L. Pamphlets on the constitution of the U. S. 1788. 1888)

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-Speech in the trial of Aaron Burr for treason, in the circuit court of the U. S. for the district of Virginia, 1807. PS660 W7.

4466

(In Williston, E. B. Eloquence of the U. S. v. 4. p. 418-441) -A vindication, written by himself, published in 1795. New ed., with preface by P. V. Daniel, jr. Richmond, C. H. Wynne, 1855. C1 R192 D18.

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Randolph, Edmund, 1820-1861.

4467

Address on the history of California from the discovery of the country to the year 1849 . . F864 R19. 4468 (In Society of California pioneers, San Francisco. 10th anniversary of the admission of California into the Union. San Francisco, 1860. p. 3cover-title: An outline of the history of California . . San Francisco, A. Roman, 1860. Randolph, Innes, 1837-1887. Poems [ed. by Harold Randolph] Baltimore, Williams & Wilkins [c 1898] PS2675 R45.

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4469

2 p. 1., [vii], 13-76 p. front. (port.) 191⁄2 cm. Randolph, J. W. Catalogue of books, stationery, music and musical instruments, and fancy goods, for sale by J. W. Randolph. Richmond, 1850. 4470

180 p. 191⁄2 cm

-Catalogue of books on America, comprising history, travels, statistics, periodicals, &c., ancient and modern; being, it is believed, the largest and most valuable collection ever offered for sale by any other house in the U. States. Richmond, Va., J. W. Randolph, 1856. 4471

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-Catalogue of new and old books on politics, political economy, and political history, for sale by J. W. Randolph, Richmond. 1856. 4472 20 p. 22cm.

-A catalogue of (80 pages, containing 1700 different items and over 4000 volumes,) rare and valuable books, with an appendix, and a supplement on America, many of them with autographs, MSS. notes, newspaper cuttings, &c. Richmond, Va. J. W. Randolph, 1857. 4473

80 p. 22cm.

-Catalogue of vocal and instrumental music, for sale by J. W. Randolph, bookseller [etc.] Richmond, Va. [n. d.]

4474

50, 19 p. 19cm.

-Library editions, and presentation books. [Richmond, Va. n. d.]

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-Randolph's quarterly list of books, nos. 1-5, January, 1858-April, 1859. [Richmond, Va. n. d.]

5 nos. 22cm.

4477

-Richmond bookstore: J. W. Randolph, publisher, bookseller, stationer and dealer in music, 121 Main street Richmond, Va. . . offers the following for sale in any quantities: [List of books by Virginians

or relating to Virginia] [Richmond, n. d.] xv, [i] p. 22cm.

Randolph, J. W. & co.

4478

.

Catalogue of scarce Confederate publications

(new and second-hand) and books relating to the war between the states. . . [Richmond] 4479

Library has July, 1893 & Aug. 1897.

1897 catalogue issued by Jos. V. Bidgood, receiver for J. W. Randolph co. Randolph, J. W., & English. A catalogue of Confederate publications (printed at the South in 1861-5); also works on Virginia history, politics, biography, &c., for sale by J. W. Randolph & English, Richmond, [n. d.]

22p. 18cm.

Randolph, John, 1773-1833. Letters.

v. 2. p. 461-464, 568-571)

4480

4481

(In Southern literary messenger. -Letters of John Randolph, to a young relative; embracing a series of years, from early youth, to mature manhood. Philadelphia, Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1834. C1 R193 L15.

[5]-254 p., 1 1. 23cm.

-On the tariff.

(In Modern eloquence. v. 14. p. 1697-1725)

4482

4483

-Pickings from a portfolio of autographs. Two ms. letters of John Randolph of Roanoke.

4484

W7.

(In Southern literary messenger. v. 23. 1856. p. 379-385) -Speech on an increase of the army, in the House of representatives, Dec. 10, 1811. PS660

4485

(In Williston, E. B. -Substance of a speech of Mr. Randolph, on retrenchment and reform, delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, Feb. 1, 1828. Second edition, with the latest corrections. Washington, Printed by Green and Jarvis, 1828.

Eloquence of the U. S. v. 2. p. 455-473)

35 p. 23cm.

4486

-To the freeholders of Charlotte, Buckingham, Prince Edward and Cumberland [containing a speech on the intended declaration of war against Great Britain, May 30, 1812] [n. p., 1812] E357 R19.

14 p. 191⁄2 cm.

4487

Randolph, Judith. Court of appeals of Virginia, Richmond. Randolph's adm'r &c. vs. Hobson & als. K108 F78.

189 p. 23cm.

4488

Randolph, Mrs. Mary. The Virginia house-wife, or methodical cook. By Mrs. Mary Randolph 4th ed., with amendments and additions. Washington, Published by P. Thompson, Way and Gideon, Printers, 1830. TX715 R215.

viii, [9]-186 p. 18cm.

4489

Randolph, Sarah Nicholas. The domestic life of Thomas Jefferson. Compiled from family letters and reminiscences, by his great-granddaughter, Sarah N. Randolph. New York, Harper & brothers, 1871. C1 J45 R32. 4490

xiii incl. front. (port.), [15]-432 p. illus., plates, facsims., plan. 21cm. -The life of Gen. Thomas J. Jackson, "Stonewall Jackson." By Sarah Nicholas Randolph. With illustrations. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott

& co., 1876. C1 J14 R3.

363 p.

front. (port.), plates. 20cm.

4491

Randolph, Thomas Jefferson. The speech of Thomas J. Randolph. (of Albemarle,) in the House of delegates of Virginia, on the abolition of slav

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Randolph-Macon academy, Bedford City, Va. Catalog.
Library has 1891, 1893, 1905, 1907, 1909.

-Decennial.

Library has 1900.

Randolph-Macon academy, Front Royal, Va.

Catalog.

Library has 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1905, 1906, 1915.

4493

4494

4495

-Randolph-Macon academy at Front Royal the county seat of Warren county in the northern end of the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. [Lynchburg, Va., J. P. Bell co.]

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4496

4497

-Illustrated booklet. Randolph-Macon college, Ashland, Va. [no place. no date.] F218 24 R19 1292.

45 p. of illustrations. 16 by 24 cm.

4498

-The John P. Branch historical papers of Randolph-Macon college. Published annually by the Randolph-Macon historical society. no. 1. June, 1901. Richmond, 1901. 4498a

63 p. 8 vo. Contents: Devereux Jarratt and the beginnings of Methodism in Virginia, by J. W. Smith; Sketch of Leven Powell; Correspondence of Revolutionary leaders: Letters of Colonel Leven Powell to his wife; Letters of Rev. David Griffith to Col. Leven Powell, 1776-1778; Correspondence of Col. Leven Powell relating to the election of 1800.

-The John P. Branch historical papers of Randolph-Macon college. Published annually by the Randolph-Macon historical society. no. 2. June, 1902. 4498b

65-154 p. 8 vo.

Contents: The whiskey insurrection in Pennsylvania, and the opinions of contemporary party leaders concerning its suppression, by B W. Bond, jr.; Patrick Henry, by J. Alston Cabell; The Virginia constitutional convention of 1829, by C. H. Young; The Leven Powell correspondence1775-1787; Letters bearing on the War of 1812; Letters of Thomas Ritchieglimpses of the year 1830.

-The John P. Branch historical papers of Randolph-Macon college. Published annually by the Randolph-Macon historical society. no. 3. June, 1903. 4498c

p 157-256. 8 vo.

Contents: Life sketch of Captain Richard Irby, by J. C._Granbery; Thomas Ritchie, by C. T. Thrift; Abel Parker Upshur, by R. E. McCabe; John Lewis, the pioneer of Augusta county; by G. H. Fielding; The Leven Powell correspondence, 1786-1829.

-The John P. Branch historical papers of Randolph-Macon college. Published annually by the Randolph-Macon historical society. no. 4. June, 1904. Richmond, 1904. 4498d

259-373 p. 8 vo.

Contents: The public life of George C. Dromgoole, by Edward James Woodhouse; Benjamin Watkins Leigh, by Edwin James Smith; Robert R. Livingston-Beginnings of American diplomacy, by Robert Kemp Morton; Spencer Roane-reprints from the Richmond enquirer.

-The John P. Branch historical papers of Randolph-Macon college. vol. 2, no. 1. June, 1905. Richmond, 1905.

44980

142 p. 8 vo. Contents: Spencer Roane, by Edwin J. Smith; Robert R. LivingstonBeginnings of American diplomacy (concluded), by Robert Kemp Morton;

Roane on the national constitution-reprints from the Richmond chronicle and the Richmond enquirer: 1. Public letter of "Plaindealer," 1788; 2. The McCulloch v. Maryland case; 3. The rights of the States and of the people. Roane correspondence, 1799-1821.

-The John P. Branch historical papers of Randolph-Macon college. v. 2. no. 2. June, 1906. Richmond, 1906. 4498f

183 p. 8 vo.

Contents: R. M. T. Hunter-By D. R. Anderson; Virginia opposition to Chief Justice Marshall-reprints from Richmond enquirer, 1821. -The John P. Branch historical papers of Randolph-Macon college. v. 2. nos. 3 and 4. June, 1908. Richmond, 1908. 4498g [185]-353 p. 8 vo.

Contents: John Cowper Granbery, by Wm. E. Dodd; Hugh Mercer, by James Spottswood Keene; John Taylor, prophet of secession, by Wm. E. Dodd; John Taylor correspondence.

-The John P. Branch historical papers of Randolph-Macon college. v. 3. no. 1. June, 1909. Richmond, 1909. 4498h

93 p. 8 vo.

Contents: Thomas Roderick Dew, by D. Ralph Midyette, jr.; William Henry Brodnax, by H. F. Turner; Nathaniel Macon correspondence. -The John P. Branch historical papers of Randolph-Macon college. v. 3. no. 2. June, 1910. Richmond, 1910. 4498i

[95]-169 p. 8 vo.

Contents: Edmund Ruffin, by Henry G. Ellis; Dr. W. H. Ruffner, by E. L. Fox; Gen. Robt. B. Taylor, by W. B. Elliott.

4498]

-The John P. Branch historical papers of Randolph-Macon college. v. 3. no. 3. June, 1911. Richmond, 1911. [171]-279 p. 8 vo.

Contents: William Branch Giles, by Geo. M. Betty; Unpublished letters of Thomas Ritchie; Letter of Dr. John Brockenbrough to Andrew Stevenson, 1834; Letter of C. W. Gooch to Martin Van Buren, 1835; An address to the Democrats of Virginia, 1840; An editorial from the Richmond Enquirer, 1842.

-The John P. Branch historical papers of Randolph-Macon college. v. 3. no. 4. June, 1912. Richmond, 1912.

4498k

[281]-357 p. 8 vo. Contents: George Wythe, by L. S. Herrink; John Letcher; by E. B. Prettyman; Letter describing conditions in Richmond in April, 1861; Three letters from Thomas Ritchie to Howell Cobb.

-The John P. Branch historical papers of Randolph-Macon college. v. 4. no. 1. June, 1913. Richmond, 1913. 44981

137 p. 8 vo.

Contents: Governor John Floyd, by J. M. Batten; Bishop John Early, by J. Rives Childs; Philip P. Barbour, by P. P. Cynn; The sons of Governor John Floyd, manuscript, by John W. Johnston; Virginia and Texas, 1844. -The John P. Branch historical papers of Randolph-Macon college. v. 4. no. 2. June, 1914. Richmond, 1914. 4498m

111 p. 8 vo.

Contents: James McDowell, by E. P. Nicholson; James Barbour, by W. S. Long; Samuel Davies, by J. G. Hughes, jr.; The danger not over, by Edmund Pendleton, 1801; Manuscripts-some letters and papers of General Thos. Gage.

-Pictorial Randolph-Macon.

[no place. no date] F218 24 R19 129.

4499

unp. illus. 16 by 221⁄2 cm. -Randolph Macon monthly. [Published by the students of RandolphMacon college, Ashland, Va.] F218 24 R19 M7.

4500

Library has April, 1882; April-June, 1883; Oct., Dec., 1885; April, Nov., 1886; Oct.-Dec., 1904; Jan., Feb., April, October, November, 1905; Feb., 1906; Oct., 1906-May, 1907; Feb., 1908.

The issue of April, 1882 is a special semi-centennial edition, containing historical sketches of the college.

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