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-Construction construed, and constitutions vindicated.
Richmond, Printed by Shepherd & Pollard, 1820.

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1 p. 1., iv, 344 p. 22cm.

By John Taylor
JK181 T2.

5458

-An inquiry into the principles and policy of the government of the United States. . . By John Taylor . . . Fredericksburg, Va., Green and Cady, 1814. JK181 T23.

5459

1 p. 1., [v]-viii, 656 p., 1 1. 211⁄2 cm.

-Letters of John Taylor, of Caroline county, Virginia.

5460

(In The John P. Branch historical papers, of Randolph-Macon college. v. 2. nos. 3 and 4. June, 1908. p. [253]-353)

-New views of the constitution of the United States. Washington, Printed for the author by Way & Gideon, 1823. JK216 T24. 5461 2 p. 1., 316 p. 221⁄2 cm.

-Speech on a resolution proposing an amendment of the constitution of the U. S. relative to the mode of electing the President and Vice President, delivered in the Senate of the U. S. December 2, 1803. W7.

PS660

5462

(In Williston, E. B. Eloquence of the U. S. v. 2, p. 349-363) -Tyranny unmasked, by John Taylor Washington City, Davis and Force, 1822. JK216 T245.

349 p. 211⁄2 cm.

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5463

Taylor, John B. Post office calendar containing a list of all the post offices in the state of Virginia, with the distances from Richmond, and rate of postage, etc., etc. Compiled by John B. Taylor, assistant post master, Richmond, Virginia. Richmond, Shepherd & Pollard, 1825. F219 T24. 5464

35, 1 p. 211⁄2 cm.

Taylor, Joseph W. Address before the literary societies of Washington and Lee university, on commencement day, June 22, 1871. By Joseph W. Taylor, of Alabama. Published by request of the literary societies, the Alumni association, and the Board of trustees. Baltimore, John Murphy & co. etc., 1871. F218 24 W31 T24.

52 p. 211⁄2 cm.

Taylor, Richard. Stonewall Jackson and the valley campaign.

(In North American review. v. 126, 1878. p. 238)

5465

5466

Taylor, Walter Herron. Four years with General Lee; being a summary of the more important events touching the career of General Robert E. Lee, in the War between the States; together with an authoritative statement of the strength of the army which he commanded in the field. By Walter H. Taylor . . New York, D. Appleton and company, 1877. E470 T25. 5467

199 p. front. (port) 24cm.

"Address on the character of General R. E. Lee Hampden Chamberlayne": p. 190-199.

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-General Lee, his campaigns in Virginia, 1861-1865, with personal reminiscences, by Walter H. Taylor . . . Norfolk, Va., For sale by the Nusbaum book and news company [Brooklyn, N. Y., Press of Braunworth & co., c 1906] E470 T26.

x, 314 p. fold. maps. 231⁄2 cm.

5468

-Paper read [before Virginia state bar association] by Walter H. Taylor, of Norfolk, Va. Abolition of jury trials in civil cases.

5469

(In Virginia state bar association. 23rd report, 1911. p. 234-243)

Taylor, William, mission. bp. in Africa, 1821- Seven years' street preaching in San Francisco, California; embracing incidents, triumphant death scenes, etc. Ed. by W. P. Strickland. New York, The author. F869 S3 T2.

394 p. front. (port.) 12mo.

5470

Bishop Taylor was born in Rockbridge Co., Va., May 2, 1821. Taylor, William Henry. Outlines of every-day chemistry. Intended for use with the text-book. Prepared for the use of pupils of the Richmond High school. By Wm. H. Taylor . . . Richmond, Va., H. T. Ezekiel, printer, 1899. QD41 T24. 5471

116 p. 23cm.

Taylor, Zachary. Messages and papers of Zachary Taylor, March 5, 1849, to July 9, 1850. T81 B96.

5472

(In a compilation of the messages and papers of the presidents 1896-99. v. 5) Tazewell, Littleton Waller. A review of the proclamation of President Jack

son, of the 10th of December, 1832, in a series of numbers originally published in the "Norfolk and Portsmouth herald," under the signature of "A Virginian." Norfolk, J. D. Ghiselin, 1888. TK211 T24.

112 p. front. (port.) 24cm.

Tazewell high school, Tazewell, Va. Catalog.

Library has 1907, 1908.

Tazewell female seminary, Tazewell C. H., Va. Catalog.

Library has 1890, 1891.

5473

5474

5475

5476

[Tebault, Alfred George] Chronicles of Florida. By Athanase pseud. Norfolk [Va.] J. W. Bancroft [1886] F314 T25. 226 p. 12mo.

Telephone directory, the Chesapeake & Potomac telephone co. of Va., Richmond, Ashland, Fredericksburg, Gordonsville, Louisa, Waverly, West Point and Williamsburg, Va., June 1, 1914. c 1914. 5477 138, 54 p. 241⁄2 cm.

Telephone directory, The Chesapeake & Potomac telephone co. of Va., Richmond, Ashland, Fredericksburg, Gordonsville, Louisa, Waverly, West Point and Williamsburg, Va., Nov. 1, 1914. c 1914. 5478

149, 54 p. 241⁄2 cm.

Telephone directory. Richmond, Ashland, Fredericksburg, Gordonsville, Louisa, Waverly and Williamsburg, Va. May 15, 1913. The Chesapeake & Potomac telephone co. of Va.

163 p. 25cm.

5479

Temperance industrial and collegiate institute, Claremont, Va. Catalog. 5480 Library has 1907.

Temple, Lucy Lilly. Home made candies, with lessons 1909? TX791 T28.

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29 p.

5482

Terhune, Mrs. Mary Virginia (Hawes). A gallant fight. By Marion Harland. New York, Dodd, Mead & co. [c 1888] 414 p. 19cm.

-In our county. Stories of old Virginia life. By Marion Harland. Illustrated. G. P. Putnam's sons, New York, etc., etc., 1901. B T318 18.

xi, 465 p. front., plates. 191⁄2 cm.

-Marion Harland's autobiography; the story of a long life. New York and London, Harper & bros., 1910. C1 T318 T3.

ix, [1] p., 1 1., 497, [1] p. 211⁄2 cm.

5484

-More colonial homesteads and their stories, by Marion Harland [pseud.] New York, London, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1899. E162 T32.

x p., 1 l., 449 p. incl. illus., plates, ports. front. 211⁄2 cm.

5485

-An old-field school girl. By Marion Harland. New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1897. B T318 08.

3 p. 1., 208 p. front. plates. 19 cm.

5486

-Ruby's husband; a novel.

By Marion Harland.

[etc. etc.] 1876. B T318 R8.

New York, Carleton, 5487

2 p. 1., 7-392 p. 19cm.

5488

-Some colonial homesteads and their stories, by Marion Harland [pseud.]
New York and London, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897. E162 T31.
xii p. 1 1., 511 p. incl. illus., pl., port. front. 211⁄2 cm.
-The story of Mary Washington .

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Boston & New York, Houghton,

20cm.

5489

2 p. 1., [3]-171 p. front. (port.), plates.
Talks upon practical subjects. 2d. ed. New York & Chicago, The

Warner bros. co., 1895. RA776 T31.

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-Under the flag of the orient; a womans vision of the Master's land. To which has been added the thrilling story of Armenia by G. H. Sandison. Philadelphia, Historical pub. co., 1897. DS107 T315. 5492

446 p. illus., col. front.

Terrell, Edwin H. Further genealogical notes on the Tyrrell-Terrell family of Virginia and its English and Norman-French progenitors, by Edwin H. Terrell, 2d. ed. With addenda and corrigenda. San Antonio, Texas, 1909. 5493

41 p. 23cm.

Genealogical notes on the Tyrrell and Terrell family of Virginia and its English and Norman progenitors, by Edwin H. Terrell. San Antonio, Texas, 1907.

28 p.

231⁄2 cm.

5494

Teusler, Mrs. Mary Jefferson. Outlines of German literature, by Madame M. Jeff. Teusler . . Richmond, Va., B. F. Johnson, 1895. PT103 T5. 5495

238 p. 191⁄2 cm.

Thackeray, William Makepeace. The Virginians; a tale of the last century. By W. M. Thackeray, with illustrations by the author. London, Smith, Elder & co., 1869. 5496

2 v. illus., plates. 20cm.

Thayer, James Bradley. John Marshall. By James Bradley Thayer. Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin & co., 1901. C1 M368 T21. 5497 [6], 157 p. front. (port.) 171⁄2 cm.

Thayer, Martin Russell. The duties of citizenship. An address delivered at the University of Pennsylvania . . . Dec. 11, 1862. Philadelphia, King & Baird, 1863. JK310 v. 6. 5498

32 p. 23cm.

5499

-A reply to Mr. Charles Ingersoll's "Letter to a friend in a slave state" Philadelphia, C. Sherman & son, 1862. E459 1443. cover-title, 3-26 p. 8 vo.

-The South; a letter from a friend in the North, with special reference to the effects of disunion upon slavery. Philadelphia, Printed C. Sherman & son, 1856. JK 310 v. 5.

46 p. 23cm.

. . by 5500

-Verses and translations stolen by the author from his leisure hours, by M. Russell Thayer, Philadelphia. [Printed by J. B. Lippincott com

pany] 1905. PS3041

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94 p. front. (port.) 191⁄2 cm. Theological seminary of the P. E. church, Alexandria. The Virginia seminary magazine. Richmond, Theological seminary, Va., 1887— monthly. F218 24 T3 M18.

5501a

Library has v. 1-5, 1888-92, except July 1890, and Feb., Mar., & June, 1892. Thom, Alfred Pembroke. Construction and constitutionality of the long and short haul clause of the Interstate commerce act as amended, June 18, 1910. A paper by Alfred P. Thom, general counsel at Washington of Southern railway company. [Washington? 1911] HE1843 T4. 5502 102 p. 23cm.

The judicial power and the power of Congress in its relation to the United States courts. Argument of Alfred P. Thom in opposition to Senate bills 4365 and 4366, prohibiting the granting, by any court, of injunction in certain cases .. Washington [Govt. print. off.] 1912. HD7819 U5 T5.

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5503

-Paper read [before Virginia state bar association] by Alfred P. Thom. The inevitable readjustment of law. 5504

5th report, 1893. p. 248-271)

(In Virginia state bar association. -Paper read [before Virginia state bar association] by Alfred P. Thom. Have the states been law-abiding?

5505

(In Virginia state bar association. 22nd report, 1910. p. 264-288) The pending revolution. Address by Alfred P. Thom, of Washington, D. C., before the Alabama state bar association at Montgomery, Ala., July 12, 1912. . Washington [Govt. print, off.] 1912. JK271 T6.

12 p. 23cm.

5506

(U. S. 62d cong. 2 sess. Senate Doc. 883) -United States commerce court. The jurisdiction of the Commerce court, considered from the standpoint of the constitutional right of a carrier to charge a reasonable compensation for each service. Brief by Alfred P. Thom, general counsel at Washington of the Southern railway company. Washington, D. C., Judd & Detweiler (inc.) printers [1911] 1911 T4.

HE2757

5507

cover-title, 56 p. 23cm.

Thom, William Taylor. The negroes of Litwalton, Va.: A social study of the "oyster negro." HD8051 A1.

(In U. S. Bureau of labor.

5508

Bulletin no. 37. November, 1901. p. 1115

-The negroes of Sandy Spring, Maryland: A social study. HD8051 A1. 5509 (In U. S. Bureau of labor. Bulletin no. 32. January, 1901. p. 43-102) -The struggle for religious freedom in Virginia: The Baptists. Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins press, 1900. H31 J6. 5510

105 p.

2 1. fold. map. 241⁄2 cm.

(Johns Hopkins university studies in historical and political science Ser. 18. nos. 10-12)

-The True reformers. HD8051 A1.

5511

(In U. S. Bureau of labor. Bulletin no. 41. July 1902. p. 807-814) Thomas, Alsen Franklin. Primary education and the race problem; an address to the people of Virginia. By A. F. Thomas, member of the state senate . . . Lynchburg, Va., Moose bros. co., printers and binders [n. d.] F218 23 T45. 5512

26 p. 22cm.

-The slavery of progress; its causes and its cure, by A. F. Thomas. New York and Washington, The Neale publishing company, 1910. HD2795 T4.

121 p. 19cm.

5513

-Socialism, a necessity. An address by ex-senator A. F. Thomas, before the Sphex club, Lynchburg, Virginia, December 13, 1912. [1912] HX86 T45. 5514

20 p. 221⁄2 cm.

-The Virginia constitutional convention and its possibilities. By A. F. Thomas, Lynchburg, Va. Lynchburg, Va., J. P. Bell co. 1901. 2 T454.

77 p. 191⁄2 cm.

F216

5515

Thomas, Clarence. General Turner Ashby, the centaur of the South; a military sketch. By Clarence Thomas. Winchester, Va., Printed by the Eddy press corporation, 1907. C1 A823 T24. 5516

xii, 211 p. front. ports. 21cm.

Thomas, Ella Marshall. Virginia women in literature; a partial list. [By] Ella Marshall Thomas, 1902, Richmond, B. F. Johnson pub. co., 1902. F218 1 T455.

61 p. 22cm.

5517

By F. W.

5518

Thomas, F. W. John Randolph, of Roanoke, and other sketches of character, including William Wirt. Together with tales of real life. Thomas. Philadelphia, A. Hart, 1853. C1 R193 T24. viii, [13]-375 p. 20cm.

Thomas, Francis. Statement of Francis Thomas. [c 1845] C1 T456 S71.

5519

E468 B33.

5520

5521

52 p. 241⁄2 cm.

Thomas, Henry Goddard. The colored troops at Petersburg.

Thomas, Isaiah. [History of printing in] Virginia.

E172 A54.

(In Battles and leaders of the civil war. v. 4. p. 563-567)

v. 5)

(In his History of printing in America. 1874. v. 1, p. 330-337. American antiquarian society. Archaeologia americana. For Virginia newspapers see v. 2, p. 163-165.

Thomas, Lawrence Buckley. Genealogical notes: containing the pedigree of the Thomas family, of Maryland, and of the following connected families: Snowden-Buckley-Lawrence-Chew-Ellicott-Hopkins - John

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