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-State activities and politics. E172 A49.

(In American historical association. Papers. v. 5. p. 111-127)

6544

nos. 1-2. 1891.

State activities in relation to labor in the United States, by William Franklin Willoughby . . . Baltimore, Johns Hopkins press, 1901. H31 J6. 6545

ser.

91 p. 241⁄2 cm.
(Johns Hopkins university studies in historical and political science.
xix. no. 4-5)

Territories and dependencies of the United States, their government and administration, by William Franklin Willoughby . . . New York, The Century co., 1905. JV562 W7. 6546

xi, 334 p. 20cm.

Wilmer, William H. The Episcopal manual: a summary explanation of the doctrine, discipline, and worship of the Protestant Episcopal church in the United States of America. With an appendix. By the late Rev. William H. Wilmer, D. D. . . . New and improved edition, revised and adapted to the present state of the church, with considerable additions and emendations. Philadelphia, R. S. H. George, 1841.

xvi, 312 p. 20cm.

6547

Wilson, Hill Peebles. John Brown, soldier of fortune; a critique, by Hill Peebles Wilson . . Lawrence, Kan., H. P. Wilson, 1913. C1 B878 W6.

3 p. 1., [9]-450 p. 2 port. (incl. front.) 23cm.

6548

Wilson, James S. [Biographical sketch of Edward Alfred Pollard, with selections from his writings, by James S. Wilson]

6549

(In Alderman, E. A. Library of Southern literature. 1909. V. 9.

p. 4147-4165)

Wilson, Joseph T. Emancipation. Its course and progress from 1491 to 1875, with a review of President Lincoln's proclamation, and the XIII amendment. Hampton, Va., Normal school steam press print,

1882. E453 W76.

242 p. 23cm.

Wilson, Ralph Elmer.

6550

6551

New positions of the stars in the Huyghenian region of the great nebula in Orion, from observations made at the Leander McCormick observatory, by Ralph E. Wilson. Charlottesville, Va., University of Virginia, 1910. F218 24 U5 S41. cover-title, p. 85-125 incl. tables. pl. 261⁄2 cm. (Bulletin of the Philosophical society. Scientific series. vol. 1. no. 4) Wilson, Samuel Mackay. Catalogue of revolutionary soldiers and sailors of the commonwealth of Virginia to whom land bounty warrants were granted by Virginia for military services in the war for independence. Comp. by Samuel M. Wilson, from official records in the Kentucky state land office at Frankfort, Kentucky. E202 4 K37.

6552

(In Sons of the revolution. Kentucky society. Year book . . . 18941913. Lexington, Ky., 1913. p. [189]-272. front. (port.) 2 pl.) Includes nearly 5,000 names, alphabetically arranged.

Wilson, Thomas. A brief journal of the life, travels and labours of love, in the work of the ministry, of that eminent and faithful servant of Jesus Christ, Thomas Wilson. Who departed this life, at his own habitation, near Edenderry, in the kingdom of Ireland, the 20th, of the third month, 1725. Dublin, Printed by and for Sam. Fuller, 1728. 6553 xlviii, 98 p. 16cm.

In Virginia: p. 28-32, 47-49, 56.

An epistle to Friends in Virginia and Carolina, from King's Creek in Maryland, the twelfth of the second month, 1692: p. 65-70.

Wilson, William H. William Lyne Wilson.

6554

(In Southern history association publications. v. 5. 1901. p. 263-290) Wilson, William Lyne, 1843-1900. The national democratic party: its history, principles, achievements, and aims H. L. Harvey & co., Balti

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6555

-Reconstruction in West Virginia. By O. S. Long and W. L. Wilson. E668 H53. 6556

(In Herbert, H. A. Why the solid south? 1890. p. 258-284) Wilson, Woodrow. Address of the President of the United States, delivered at a joint session of the two houses of Congress at the beginning of the first session of the Sixty-third Congress. April 8, 1913. Washington, Govt. print. off., 1913. JK585 A5 1913. 6557

5 p. 24cm.

-Annual address [before Virginia state bar association] by Hon, Woodrow Wilson, professor of jurisprudence at Princeton university. Leaderless government. 6558

(In Virginia state bar association. 9th report, 1897. p. 272-292) -Civic problems; address delivered March 9, 1909, at the annual meeting of the Civic league of St. Louis, by Woodrow Wilson . The Civic league of St. Louis, 1909. JS345 1909 W5.

cover-title, 15 p. 23cm.

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[St. Louis] 6559

-Congressional government; a study in American politics, by Woodrow Wilson 2d ed. Boston, New York, Houghton, Mifflin and company, 1885. JK246 W75.

6560

vi p., 1 1., 333 p. 181⁄2 cm.

Constitutional government in the United States, by Woodrow Wilson . . . New York, The Columbia university press, 1911. W82.

JK246 6561

vil, 236 p. 201⁄2 cm.

(Half-title: Columbia university lectures. George Blumenthal foundation. 1907)

-The course of American history. Delivered before the New Jersey historical society.

(Modern eloquence. v. 9. p. 1199-1218)

Division and reunion, 1829-1909, by Woodrow Wilson six maps. New York [etc.] Longmans, Green, and co., 1910. W757.

xx, 389 p. 6 fold. maps. (incl. front.)

17cm.

6562

with

E178

6563

(Half-title: Epochs of American history, ed. by A. B. Hart [v. 3])
"New edition
prepared . . . by . . . Edward S. Corwin."-Pref.

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-The free life by Woodrow Wilson. A baccalaureate address. New York, Thomas Y. Crowell & co., [c1908] 6564

28 p. 19 cm.

-George Washington. By Woodrow Wilson, Ph. D., Litt. D., LL. D., president of the United States. New York & London, Harper & bros. [c1896] C1 W318 W27.

viii, 333 p. front., ports., plates, maps. 211⁄2 cm.

-A history of the American people, by Woodrow Wilson and London, Harper & brothers, 1902. E178 W76. fronts., illus., ports., maps, plans, facsims.

5 v.

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-The lawyer and the community. Annual address before the American bar association by Woodrow Wilson of Princeton, N. J. Chattanooga, Tennessee, Aug. 31, 1910. [n. p. n. d.]

23 p. 221⁄2 cm.

Delivered at 6567

-Mere literature, and other essays, by Woodrow Wilson. Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and company, 1896. PS3339 W3 M4 1896. 6568

3 p. 1., 247 p. 191⁄2 cm.

Contents. Mere literature. The author himself. On an author's choice of company-A literary politician [Walter Bagehot]-The interpreter of English liberty [Edmund Burke]-The truth of the matter.—A calendar of great Americans.-The course of American history.

. . Speech of Governor Wilson accepting the Democratic nomination for president of the United States. Together with the speech of notification delivered by Hon. Ollie M. James at Seagirt, N. J., August 7, 1912. . . Washington Gov't. print. off, 1912. JK2317 1912.

21 p. 23cm.

6569

(U. S. 62d Cong., 2d sess. Senate doc. 903) -The state; elements of historical and practical politics, by Woodrow Wilson . . . Rev. ed. Boston, D. C. Heath & co., 1904. JC11 W76.

xxxv, 656 p. 21cm.

6570

Wingfield, Edward Maria. "A discourse of Virginia." By Edward Maria
Wingfield . . . Now first printed from the original manuscript in the
Lambeth library. Ed., with notes and an introduction, by Charles
Deane .
E172 A54.

(In American antiquarian society. 1860. v. 4. p. 67-103)

Archaeologia americana.

6571 Boston,

F229 S56. 6572 Birmingham, 1884.

-A discourse of Virginia per: Ed: Ma: Wingfield.
(In Smith, Capt. John. Works. Ed. by E. Arber.
p. lxxiv-xci)

-A discourse of Virginia per: Ed: Ma: Wingfield.

(In Smith, John. Travels and works, ed. by Arber. ley. 1910. v. 1. p. lxxiv-xci)

F229 S665. 6573
New ed. by Brad-

-"A discourse of Virginia." By Edward Maria Wingfield, the first president of the colony. Now first printed from the original manuscript in the Lambeth library. Edited with notes and an introduction, by Charles Deane. Boston, Privately printed, 1859. F229 W771. 6574 44 p. 23cm.

Wingfield, Russell Stewart. William Cabell Rives, a biography.

6575

(In Richmond college historical papers. V. 1. no. 1. June, 1915. p. [57]-72)

Winsor, Justin. Maryland and Virginia. By Justin Winsor critical essay on the sources of information]

[with a 6576

(In his Narrative and critical history of America. Boston and New York, 1884-89. v. 5 (1887) p. [259]-284. illus., maps)

-The portraits of Washington. E18 W76 Ref.

6577

v. 7)

(In his Narrative and critical history of America. -The reader's handbook of the American revolution, 1761-1783. tin Winsor . . . Boston, Houghton, Osgood & co., 1880. Z1238 W78.

By Jus

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-The westward movement; the colonies and the republic west of the Alleghanies, 1763-1798. With full cartographical illustrations from contemporary sources. Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin & co., 1899. F352 W78. 6580

viii, 595 p. illus. ports., plates, maps. 23cm.

Winston, Annie Steger. Memoirs of a child, by Annie Steger Winston. New York, London and Bombay, Longmans, Green, and co., 1903. LB1115 W7.

4 p. 1., 169 p. 171⁄2 cm. Winston, James E.

[277]-283 p.

Virginia and the independence of Texas. from The South-western historical quarterly, Jan., 1913.

23cm.

6581

Reprinted 6582

Winston, Nannie B. The grace of orders. By N. B. Winston. New York

[c 1901] B W784 G8.

6583

[etc.], The Abbey press.

334 p. 201⁄2 cm.

-Waters that pass away.

2 p. 1., 7-322 p. 20cm.

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Dillingham co., 1899. B W784 W8.

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Winston, R. A. Soil survey of Campbell county, Virginia, by R. A. Winston.

6585

(In U. S. Bureau of soils. Report, 1909. p. 309-343. map) Soil survey of Montgomery county, Virginia, by R. A. Winston and Ora Lee Jr. 6586

(In U. S. bureau of soils. Report, 1907. p. 193-225. map) Winston, Mrs. Rosalie Bankhead. Pilate's question: or, What is truth? By Mrs. Rosalie Bankhead Winston, Fredericksburg, Va. Va., Walford & son, 1885.

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6588

Winterburn, Florence Hull. Southern hearts. By Florence Hull Winterburn New York, F. M. Lupton pub. co., 1900. 5 p. 1., 13-406 p. front. 19cm.

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Winthrop, Robert C. "Christianity-neither sectarian nor sectional-the great remedy for social and political evils." An address delivered before the Young men's Christian association of Boston and Richmond. By Robert C. Winthrop. Boston, Little, Brown and co., 1859. 6589 64 p. 22cm.

-Oration pronounced by the Honorable Robert C. Winthrop, speaker of the House of representatives of the United States, on the Fourth of July, 1848, on the occasion of laying the corner-stone of the national monument to the memory of Washington. With an introduction and an appendix. . Washington, J. & G. S. Gideon, printers, 1848. C1 W318 W280. 6590

67 p. 22cm.

Wirt, Mrs. E. W. Flora's dictionary. By Mrs. E. W. Wirt, of Virginia. Baltimore, Fielding Lucas, jr. [c1837]

133, 87 p. 26cm.

QK84 W8.

6591

Wirt, William, 1772-1834. Against Aaron Burr. Delivered in the U. S. Circuit court at Richmond, Va., in 1807.

(Modern eloquence. v. 15, p. 2135-2140)

6592

-A discourse on the lives and characters of Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, who both died on the 4th of July, 1826: delivered, at the request

of the citizens of Washington, in the Hall of Representatives of the U. S., on the 19th October, 1826. PS660 W7.

6593

(In Williston, E. B. Eloquence of the U. S. -Letter to a law student.

v. 5. p. 454-503)

6594

(In Southern literary messenger. v. 1. p. 33-36) -The letters of the British spy. By William Wirt . . . 10th ed., rev. and cor. To which is prefixed a biographical sketch of the author. New York, Harper, 1875. F230 W796.

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6595

Richmond, Va., T. Ritchie & F. Lucas, 1814.

6596

2 p. 1., 235 p. 12mo.

[Letter, Red Sulphur Springs, Aug. 25, 1833]

(In Southern literary messenger. v. 9. p. 422-424)

6597

-Sketches of the life and character of Patrick Henry. By William Wirt of Richmond, Virginia . . Philadelphia, Jas. Webster, 1817. C1 H523 W29. 6598

xv, 427, xii, [1] p. front. (port.) 22cm.

-Speech in the trial of Aaron Burr for treason, in preparing the means of a military expedition against Mexico, in the circuit court of the U. S. for the district of Virginia, 1807. PS660 W7.

6599

(In Williston, E. B. Eloquence of the U. S. v. 4. p. 394-417) Wise, Barton Haxall, 1865-1899. The life of Henry A. Wise of Virginia. 1806-1876. By his grandson, the late Barton H. Wise. New York & London, The Macmillan co., 1899. C1 W812 W29.

6600

xiii, 434 p. front. (port.) 231⁄2 cm.

-Memoir of General John Cropper of Accomack County, Virginia. printed from Virginia historical collections, v. 11. 1892. C1 W29.

Re

C948

6601

43 p. 231⁄2 cm. Wise, George. History of the Seventeenth Virginia infantry, C. S. A. Baltimore, Kelly, Piet & company, 1870. E581 5 17th. 6602

312 p. 191⁄2 cm.

Wise, Henry Alexander, 1806-76. Address delivered by Gov. Henry A. Wise, in October 1856, before the Virginia mechanics institute of the city of Richmond. Richmond, Ritchie & Dunnavant, 1857. F218 24 V80 W81.

6603

15 p. 21cm.

-Address of Henry A. Wise, at West Point, Va., Dec. 29, 1874, to the Knights of Pythias, on their invitation. [n. p. 1875?]

6604

18 p. 221⁄2 cm.

-The celebration of February 22, 1858.

6605

(In Southern literary messenger. v. 26. p. 241-244)

-The currency question. Letter of Gen. Henry A. Wise, to Hon. J. E. Holmes, of S. C. Nov. 11, 1863.

6606

19 p. 221⁄2 cm.

-Gov. Wise's inaugural address, at Lexington Va. military institute, July

6607

1856.

30 p.

22cm.

An address delivered on the occasion "of placing on its pedestal a copy

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