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Williams, Charles E. The penalty of recklessness, or, Virginia society twenty years ago; a thrilling romance, a tale of love, duelling, and death as enacted among the F. F. V. By Charles E. Williams. Boston, Franklin press: Rand, Avery, & co., 1884. 6491

ii, 252 p. 191⁄2 cm.

Williams, Charles U. The present financial status of Virginia; with some suggestions as to the importance and means of restoring the credit of the state. Richmond, Printed by Jas. E. Goode, 1877. F217 2 W71. 6492 2 p. 1., [5]-23 p. 211⁄2 cm.

Williams, Daniel B. Emancipation address. Our duties and how to discharge them. Delivered in the town hall of Salem, Va., January 2, 1893, under the auspices of the Emancipation club of Salem, with which was joined the Emancipation club of Roanoke, Va., by Prof. Daniel B. Williams, A. M., Ph. D., dean of the collegiate department, professor of ancient languages, and instructor in pedagogy and oratory in the V. N. and C. I. Also . With an introduction by Prof. R. G. Chissell, A. B., instructor in mathematics and history in the V. N. and C. I. Copyright, 1893, by Daniel B. Williams.

28 p. front. (port.) 19cm.

6493

-Freedom and progress and other choice addresses on practical, scientific, educational, philosophic, historic, and religious subjects, by Professor Daniel B. Williams, A. M., Dean of the college department, Professor of ancient languages, and Instructor in the science and art of teaching in the V. N. & C. I. with an introductory sketch of the author, by John Mitchell, jr., editor of The planet. Second edition. Petersburg, Va., Daniel B. Williams, 1890. 6494

150 p. front. (port.) 19cm.

Williams, Edward, fl, 1650. Virginia: more especially the south part thereof, richly and truly valued: viz. The fertile Carolina, and no lesse excellent isle of Roanoak, of latitude from 31. to 37. degr. relating the meanes of raysing infinite profits to the adventurers and planters. The 2d ed., with addition of the Discovery of silkworms, with their benefit. And implanting of mulberry trees. Also the dressing of vines, for the rich trade of making wines in Virginia. Together with the making of the saw-mill, very useful in Virginia, for cutting of timber and clapboard to build withall, and its conversion to many as profitable uses. By E. W. gent. London, Printed by T. H. for J. Stephenson, 1650. E187 F69. 6495 Washington, 1836-46. v. 3

(Reprint. In Force, Peter. Tracts (1844) no. 11. 62 p.)

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Reprint of the first part of the 2d edition of this work. The 2d edition consisted of two parts, of which the first was a new edition of the author's "Virgo trivmphans: or, Virginia richly and truly valued by Edward Williams gent," London, 1650.

Quaritch (General catalogue, v. 5, p. 2991-2) says that John Farrer (or Ferrar) who is referred to in the preface, supplied Williams with the material for this work. Library of Congress note.

-Virgo triumphans: or Virginia richly and truly valued; more especially the south part thereof: viz. the fertile Carolana, and no lesse excellent isle of Roanoak, of latitude from 31 to 37 degr. relating the meanes of raising infinite profits to the adventurers and planters: humbly presented as the auspice of a beginning yeare, to the Parliament of England, and Councell of state. By Edward Williams, gent. London, Printed by T. Harper, for J. Stephenson, 1650. F209 W71 Office. 6496

7 p. 1., 47, [8] p. 18x141⁄2 cm.
Copy in Va. State library imperfect.

Williams, Ennion Gifford. A few remarks on the proper value of the X-ray

in therapeutics.

By Ennion G. Williams, M. D., Richmond, Va. Charlotte, N. C. Reprint from the Charlotte medical journal. Jan., 1905.

5 p. 161⁄2 cm.

6497

-A few remarks on the principles governing Roentgen therapy. [By] Ennion G. Williams, M. D., Richmond, Va. Reprinted from Mobile medical and surgical journal. Jan., 1906. 6498

4 p. 231⁄2 cm.

-A general city hospital and the new colored almshouse. A statement presented for consideration to the committee on relief of the poor, by councilman Ennion G. Williams, Feb. 19, 1907. [Richmond,] Richmond press, [1907] 6499

10 p. 23cm.

-Illustrations of the X-ray treatment of malignant growth. By Ennion G. Williams, M. D. Reprinted from the Old Dominion journal of medicine and surgery, Aug., 1906. 6500

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-The postoperative treatment of malignant disease. By Ennion G. Williams, M. D., radiographer to the Memorial hospital, Richmond, Va. From the American journal of medical sciences, Jan., 1909. 6501

5 p. 231⁄2 cm.

-Principles governing the technic of Roentgen ray therapy. By Ennion G. Williams, M. D., of Richmond, Va. From the Medical news, New York. May 13, 1905. 6502

5 p. 201⁄2 cm.

-Regulation and measurement of the therapeutic dose of the Roentgen ray. By Ennion G. Williams, M. D., of Richmond, Va., Professor of pathology, Medical college of Virginia. Reprinted from the Archives of physiological therapy, Boston, U. S. A. Feb. 1906.

7 p. 25x18 cm.

6503

-The regulation of the duration of exposure and the distance from the tube in X-ray therapy. By Ennion G. Williams, M. D., of Richmond, Va. From the Medical news, New York, March 26, 1904.

5 p. 191⁄2 cm.

6504

-Reply of Dr. Ennion G. Williams to the statements of Mr. Marx Gunst, in opposition to plan to build a city hospital. Richmond, O. E. Flanhart printing co., 1907.

9 p. 23cm.

6505

-Report of one hundred and seven (107) cases of cancer treated with the X-ray, with comments thereon. By Ennion G. Williams, M. D., Richmond, Va. (Author's abstract of paper read before the American Roentgen ray society, Cincinnati, Oct., 1907) 4 p. 24cm.

6506

-Some observations on the possibilities of X-ray therapy. By Ennion G. Williams, M. D., Richmond, Va., Professor of pathology, Medical college of Virginia. (Reprinted from the Old Dominion journal of medicine and surgery, April, 1904) 6507

4 p. illus. 25cm.

-The tube in Roentgen therapy. [By] Ennion G. Williams, M. D., Richmond, Va. Reprinted from the American quarterly of roentgenology. Jan., 1907. 6508 6 p.

23cm.

-X-ray therapy, with a report of cases. [By] Ennion G. Williams, M.

D., Richmond, Va., Professor of pathology, Medical college of Virginia. [Reprinted from the Old Dominion journal of medicine and surgery, Oct., 1903]

7 p. 241⁄2 cm.

6509

-The X-ray treatment of malignant growths. Reprinted from the Journal of the American medical association, May 6, 1905. Chicago, American medical association, 1905. 6510

8 p. 211⁄2 cm.

Williams, Mrs. Flora McDonald. Who's the patriot? A story of the Southern Confederacy. By Mrs. Flora McDonald Williams. Louisville, Ky., Press of the Courier-journal job printing co., 1886. B W723 W24. 6511

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288 p. illus., pl. 191⁄2 cm.

Williams, J. E. On the geometry of the transformation group by J. E. Williams. Washington, D. C., Gibson Bros., printers and book binders, 1899.

6512 38 p. 291⁄2 cm. A dissertation for the degree of Doctor of philosophy at the University of Virginia.

Williams, James. The South vindicated; being a series of letters written for the American press during the canvass for the presidency in 1860, with a letter to Lord Brougham on the John Brown raid, and a survey of the result of the presidential contest, and its consequences, by the Hon. James Williams . . . with an introduction by John Baker Hopkins London, Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, 1862. E459 W72.

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lx, 444 p. 22cm.

6513

From the 2d American ed., pub. at Nashville, Tenn., Confederate States of America, by the Southern Methodist publishing house.

Williams, John J. Paper read [before Virginia state bar association] by John J. Williams, of the Winchester bar. Some "Modern instances" of a "wise saw." 6514

(In Virginia state bar association. 10th report, 1898. p. 304-322) Williams, John Langbourne. Principles of business. Shakespeare. Papers read on invitation by Mr. John L. Williams. [Richmond, Va., 1906] HF5391 W7.

6515

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Williams, John L., and son. 1890. Manual of investments; important facts and figures regarding Southern investment securities. Compiled and published by John L. Williams and son, bankers, Richmond, Va., U. S. A. [1890?] HG5125 W5.

cover title, 345 p. 24cm.

6516

Williams, John Sharp. The University of Virginia and the development of Thomas Jefferson's educational ideas; speech of Hon. John Sharp Williams, delivered at the St. Louis meeting of the association of state universities, June 28, 1904. F218 24 U5 W72. 6517

cover title, 16 p. front., pl. 231⁄2 cm.

Williams, John Skelton. Opportunity and duty. Commencement address by John Skelton Williams. Columbia, S. C., 1910.

25 p.

LD5026.

6518

(Bulletin of the University of South Carolina. no. 23. part 2) Williams, John W. Index to enrolled bills of the General Assembly of Virginia 1776 to 1862. Original parchments. Compiled by John W. Williams, clerk of the House of Delegates and keeper of the rolls. Richmond, Davis Bottom, superintendent public printing, 1908.

941 p. 142 cm.

6519

-Index to enrolled bills of the General Assembly of Virginia, 1776 to 1910. Compiled by John W. Williams, clerk of the House of Delegates and keeper of the rolls. Richmond, Davis Bottom, superintendent public printing, 1911. 6520

1155 p. 23cm.

Williams, R. Gray. [Biographical sketch of Mrs. Burton Harrison, with selections from her writings, by R. Gray Williams]

6521

(In Alderman, E. A. Library of Southern literature. 1909. v. 5. p. 2153-2184)

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The surroundings and site of Raleigh's colony. By
Washington, Govt. print. off., 1896. E172 A48.

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1 p. 1., p. 47-61. 24cm.

6522 (In American historical association. Annual report, 1895. p. 47-61) Williams, Thomas. Eulogium on the life and character of William Henry Harrison delivered before the legislature of Pennsylvania, April 24, 1841. Pittsburgh, W. S. Haven. JK310 v. 11.

43 p. 22cm.

Library has 1910, 1911.

Williamsburg female institute, Williamsburg, Va. Catalog.

6523

6524

Williamson, I. D. Reconcilation to God; a sermon delivered in the First independent Christian church, Richmond, Va., on the 30th of June, 1839. By Rev. I. D. Williamson, of Baltimore . . Richmond, Press of Bailie and Gallaher, 1839.

12 p. 181⁄2 cm.

6525

Williamson, James Joseph. Mosby's rangers: a record of the operations of the Forty-third battalion Virginia cavalry, from its organization to the surrender, from the diary of a private, supplemented and verified with official reports of federal officers and also of Mosby; with personal reminiscences, sketches of skirmishes, battles and bivouacs, dashing raids and daring adventures, scenes and incidents in the history of Mosby's command . . . Muster_rolls, occupation and present whereabouts of surviving members. By James J. Williamson York, R. B. Kenyon, 1896. E581 6 43dW.

. . New 6526

[v]-xii, 13-510 p., 1 1. incl. illus., port., maps. front. 331⁄2 cm. -Prison life in the Old capitol and reminiscences of the civil war, by James J. Williamson illustrations by B. F. Williamson. West Orange, N. J., 1911. E615 W73.

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6527

Williamson, Mrs. Mary Lynn (Harrison). The life of General Robert E. Lee, for children, in easy words . [By] Mrs. Mary L. Williamson. Richmond, Va., The Baughman stationery co. [1895] C1 L480 W28.

129, [1] p. front., col. plates. 221⁄2 cm.
Illustrated covers.

6528

-The life of Gen. Robert E. Lee, for children, in easy words. By Mrs. Mary L. Williamson. Richmond, Va., B. F. Johnson pub. co. [c1895]

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front., illus., ports., plates, maps. 19cm.

6529

183 p. -Life of J. E. B. Stuart, by Mary L. Williamson ed. and arranged for school use by E. O. Wiggins Richmond, Atlanta [etc.] B. F. Johnson publishing company [c 1914] C1 S931 W73. 6530

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-The life of Gen. Thos. J. Jackson, "Stonewall," for the young (fourth reader grade) in easy words. By Mrs. Mary L. Williamson. Richmond, Va., B. F. Johnson pub. co., 1899. C1 J14 W28. 6531 248 p. front., illus., ports., plates, maps.

21cm.

Williamson, Robert.
A brief history of the origin and progress of the
Baptists on the Eastern shore of Virginia, embracing an account of the
Accomack association and sketches of the churches. By Rev. Robert
Williamson. Baltimore, J. F. Weishampel, Jr., 1878. F218 3 W732.
6532

91, [4] p. 181⁄2 cm.

Willis, Byrd Charles. A sketch of the Willis family of Virginia, and of their kindred in other states. With brief biographies of the Reades, Warners, Lewises By Byrd Charles Willis and Richard Henry Willis, M. A., Ph. D., Richmond, Va., Whittet & Shepperson, general printers, [1898]

1 p. 1., 160 p. 19cm.

6533

Willoughby, Charles C. The Virginia Indians in the seventeenth century.

6534

(In American anthropologist. V. 9. 1907. p. 57-86) Willoughby, Westel Woodbury. . . . The American constitutional system; an introduction to the study of the American state, by Westel Woodbury Willoughby . . . New York, The Century co., 1904. JK251 W73. 6535

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-The constitutional law of the United States, by Westel Woodbury Willoughby . . . New York, Baker, Voorhis & company, 1910. JK268 Wo. 6536

2 v. 24cm.

-An examination of the nature of the state; a study in political philoso-
phy, by Westel Woodbury Willoughby
New York, London, The
Macmillan company, 1907.

xii, 448 p. 221⁄2 cm.

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JC213 W73.

6537

Government and administration of the United States; by Westel W. Willoughby and William F. Willoughby . . . Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins press, 1891. H31 J6.

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1 p. 1., 143 p. 241⁄2 cm.

6538

(Johns Hopkins university studies in historical and political science . 9th ser. i-ii)

Willoughby, William Franklin. Accidents to labor as regulated by law in the United States.

(In U. S. Bureau of labor. -Foreign labor laws. [A series of 5 articles]

6539

HD8051 A1.

Bulletin no. 32. Jan., 1901; p. 1-28)
HD8051 A1.
6540
Bulletin nos. 25, 26, 27, 30, 33; November,

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(In U. S. Bureau of labor. 1899-March, 1901) -Industrial communities. A1.

(In U. S. Bureau of labor. -The inspection of factories HD8051 A1.

(In U. S. Bureau of labor.

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-The reorganization of municipal government in Porto Rico: Financial. JA1

6543

P7.

(In Political science quarterly. p. 69-102)

v. 24. 1909. p. 409-443. v 25. 1910.

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