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8363 SCOTT, JOSEPH. The United States Gazetteer. 19 Maps. Phila.: 1795. 12°.

Rare. The first Gazetteer of the U. S. issued.

8364 SCOTT, MRS. JULIA H. Poems, with Memoir by Miss S. C. Edgarton. Boston: 1843. 16°. Portrait.

8365 SCOTT, NANCY N.

Memoir of Hugh Lawson White, Judge of the S. C. of Tennessee, &c., &c. With Selections. Phila.: 1856. 8°. Portrait.

8366 SCOTT, WALTER (SIR). Vision of Don Roderick; a Poem. Boston: 1811. 18°.

8367 Demonology and Witchcraft. Letters to J. G. Lockhart. London and New York: n. d. 12°. Illust.

8368 SCOTT, WILLIAM. New Spelling, Pron. and Explan. Dictionary of the English Language. New Ed. Edinburgh: 1797. Sq. 12°.

8369 SCOTT, WINFIELD, (GEN.) Memoirs of. Written by Himself. 2 vols. N. York: 1864. 12°. Port.

8370 SCOTTISH TOURIST and Itinerary. Guide to the Scenery and Antiquities of Scotland and the Western Islands; with a Description of the principal Steamboat Tours. 5th Ed. Maps and Views. Edinburgh: 1834.

12o.

8371 SCOUGAL, HENRY. The life of God in the soul of man; with memoirs of the Author. Boston: reprin. from 9th Eng. ed. 1789. 18°.

8372 SCRANTON, ERASTUS, A.M. Genealogical Register of the Descendants of John Scranton, of Guilford, Conn. Hartford: 1855. 8°.

8373 SCRIBBLINGS AND SKETCHES. Diplomatic, Piscatory, and Oceanic. By a Fisher in Small Streams. 2d Ed. Phila.: 1844. 12°.

8374 SCURRY, JAMES. Captivity, Sufferings, and Escape; a prisoner Ten Years, in the Dominions of Hyder Ali and Tippoo Saib. Written by Himself. London. 12°. Portrait.

8375 SEABORN, ADAM, CAPT. (Pseud.) Symzonia; A Voyage of Discovery. N. Y.: 1820. 12°. [Scarce.]

8376 SEAMAN, VALENTINE, M.D. Dissertation on the Mineral Waters of Saratoga, incl. the Waters of Ballston. 2d ed. enlg. New York: 1809. 12°. Map. [Scarce.]

8377 SEARLE, JANUARY. Memoirs of William Wadsworth, — numerous Quotations from his Poems. London: 1852. 12° or Cr.

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8378 Life of Ebenezer Elliott, the Corn Law Rhymer. London: 1850. 18°.

8379 SEARLES, R. A. (MRS.) Scraps and Poems. Cincinnati:

1851. 18°.

8380 SEARS, EDMUND H.

Pictures of the Olden Time, shown in

the Fortunes of a Family of the Pilgrims; with a Genealogy. Private ed. Boston: 1857. 12°. [Very few cop. printed.] 8381 SEARS, M. The American Politician; with the Portraits of the Presidents, from Washington to Tyler. Boston: 1842. 12°. 8382 SEARS, REUBEN, (A.M.) Poem on the Mineral Waters of Ballston and Saratoga, with Notes. Ballston, Spa.; 1819. 18°. 8383 SEAVER, JAMES E. Life of Mary Jemison: Deh-he-Wämis. 4th ed. With Explanatory Notes. New York: 1860. 12°. Plates. 8384 SEAWEEDS. From the Shores of Nantucket. Bost. : 1853. 12°. 8385 SECESSION, or Prose in Rhyme, and East Tennessee. A Poem by an East Tennessean. Phila.: 1864. 18°.

8386 SECRET PROCEEDINGS and Debates of the Convention at Phila., in 1787, for forming the Constitution of the U. S. A. From Notes taken by the late Robert Yates. Including "The Genuine Information laid before the Legislature of Maryland by Luther Martin, Esq. Richmond, Va.: 1839. 8°. 8387 JOURNALS of the Acts and Proceedings of Congress, from the first meeting to the dissolution of the Confederation. Boston: 1821. 4v. 8°. Vol. 2 w.

8388

[Scarce.]

HISTORY; or, the Horrors of St. Domingo, a Series of Letters to Col. Burr. Philad.: 1808. 12°.

8389 SECRETS REVEALED: or, an open Entrance to the Shut Palace of the King: containing the greatest Treasure in Chymistry, never yet Discovered. Composed by a famous Englishman, styling himself Anonymous. London: 1669. 12°.

8390 SEDGWICK, CHAS. A Talk with my pupils. Boston:

1863. 12°.

8391 SEDGEWICK, CATHARINE MARIA. Letters from Abroad to Kindred at Home. 2 vols. N. York: 1841. 12°.

8392

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Poetical Remains of the late Lucretia Maria Davidson, collected and arranged by her Mother: with Biography by Mrs. Sedgwick. Phila.: 1841. 12°.

8393 [-] Hope Leslie; or Early Times in the Massachusetts. 2 New York: 1827. 12°.

vols.

8394

Memoir of Joseph Curtis, a Model Man. N. York: 1858. 16°.

8395 SEDGWICK, THEODORE.

Part First. New York: 1836. 12°.

Public and Private Economy.

8396 Memoir of the Life of William Livingston, Memb. of Congress, 1774-76. N. York: 1833. 8°. Portrait.

8397 SEELEY, CATHARINE. Memoir of Catharine Seeley, late of Darien, Cont. N. York: 1843. 12°.

8398 SEGA, JAMES. What is True Civilization, or Means to suppress the practice of Duelling, &c. Boston: 1830. 12°.

8399 SÉGUR, LE COMTE. Memoirs and Recollections of, Ambassador from France to the Courts of Russia and Prussia, &c., &c. Written by himself. London: 1825. 8°.

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A book that gives, from personal reminiscence, interesting pictures of the American Revolutionary Army and its leaders.

8401 SELDEN, JOHN (of the Inner Temple). The Priviledges of the Baronage of England, when they sit in Parliament. London: 1642. 18°.

8402 SELDEN, JOHN. Titles of Honor. London: 1614.

The friend of Ben Jonson, who occupies two preliminary leaves.

8403 SELECT BIOGRAPHIES. From the Library of Useful Knowledge. Cardinal Wolsey, Sir Chris. Wren, Wm. Caxton, Coke, Niebuhr, Newton, Adm. Blake, Galileo, Kepler, etc. 14 nos. 8°.

8404 SELECT BIOGRAPHY. By D. Fraser. N. Y.: 1798. 12o. 8405 SELECT JOURNAL of foreign periodical literature, Jan. 1833, -Oct., 1834. Boston: 1833-34. 4v. 8°.

8406 SELECT TRACTS rel. to Colonies. The Benefit of Plantations or Colonies. By Wm. Penn. A Discourse concerning Plantations. By Sir Josiah Child. London: [n. d.] 8°.

8407 Collection of Poems, and other elegant Extracts, from Pope, Dwight, &c. Boston: 1807. 12°.

8408 SELECTIONS from Female Poets. Boston: 1837. 18°.

8409 of Patriotic Addresses to the President of the U. S. With the Answers. Boston: 1798. 12°. 8410 SELFRIDGE, T. O. Trial of Thos. O. Selfridge; Attorney-atLaw, before the Hon. Isaac Parker, Esq. For killing Charles Austin, on the Public Exchange, in Boston, Aug. 4, 1806. Boston: 8°. [Scarce.]

A trial of extraordinary interest from the high standing of the parties, and the eminent legal talent engaged. James Sullivan was Attorney-General; Saml. Dexter and Christopher Gore defended Selfridge.

8411 SELLER, JOHN. Atlas Minimus; or, a Book of Geography Shewing all the Empires, Monarchies, Kingdoms, in the whole World. London: 32°. [n. d.]

8412 SEMI-CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION (The) of the Park St. Church and Society; [Boston] Feb. 27, 1859. Boston: 1861. 12°. Portrait.

8413 SEMINOLE WAR. Debate in the U. S. H. of Representatives on the Seminole War, in Jan. and Feb., 1819. 12°.

8414 SEMMES, RAPHAEL, LIEUT. U. S. N. Service afloat and ashore during the Mexican War. Cincinnati: 1851. 8°.

8415

The Cruise of the Alabama and the Sumpter. From Private Journals and other Papers. N. York: 1864. 12°. Portrait.

8416 SENAC, JEAN, M.D. A Treatise on the Hidden Nature, and the Treatment of Intermitting and Remitting Fevers. Trans. with Notes, by C. Caldwell, M.D. Preface by B. Rush, M.D., &c. Phila.: 1805. 8°.

8417 SENECA, LUCIUS ANNÆUS. Workes of. Enlg. and Corr. by Tho. Lodge. London. [n. d.] Fol.

8418 SENHOUSE, JOHN. The Satires of Aulus Persius Flaccus. Trans. with Annotations, and Account of his life. Lond.: 1730. 12°. 8419 SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY, A. Through France and Italy; also Sterne's Letters, &c. 2 vols. in 1. Dublin: 1780. Autog. of Chancellor Jas. Kent.

8420 SENTIMENTS of the Early Christians on War. Selected from Clarkson's Portraiture of Quakerism. New Bedford: 1814. 18°. (The) and Resolution of an Association of Ministers (convened at Weymouth, Jan. 15th, 1744-5), concerning the Rev. Mr. Geo. Whitefield. Boston: 1745. 12°.

8421

8422 SERGEANT, HON. JOHN. Select Speeches. Phila.: 1832. 8°. 8423 SERIOUS ADDRESS on the Dangerous Consequences of Neglecting Common Coughs, &c. By Thos. Hayes. Boston: 1796. 12°. Autog. of Ebenezer Pemberton.

8424 SERMONS. By the late Rev. David Osgood, D. D. Boston: 1824. 8°.

8425 SERMONS (CERTAIN), or Homilies appointed to be read in Churches in the time of Q. Elizabeth. Lond.: 1687. 16°. 8426 SERMONS, IN ENGLAND, 1628-1650. 10 Tracts. Jer. Dyke, "To the H. of Commons" (Publicke Fast), Apr. 5, 1628.— Sibbs, Rich'd, "Two Sermons upon the First Words of Christ's Last Serm.," &c., 1635.-Jere Burroughs, "Sions Joy" [To H. of C. for the Peace bet. Eng. and Scotland], 1641.-" Glimpse of Sion's Glory," 1641.-Jno. Geree, "Judah's Joy at the Oath," 1641.Steph. Marshall, "Meroz Cursed" [Fast, H. of C.], 1641.—And. Perne, "Gospel Courage" [Fast, H. of C.], 1643.-J. H., "Jehoyadah's Justice," 1645.-Wm. Bridge, "Serm. to the Volunteers," &c., 1642.-Vindication of Ordinances and Grace and Love, 1645. All these old Sermons, relating to the troubles in England and the period of the Com. monwealth are highly prized by collectors, and have a scarcity equal to early Election Sermons in New England.

8427 SERMONS by N. L. Frothingham, Geo. Putnam, T. M. Harris, Nath. Hall, Ezra Gannett, Theo. Parker, H. W. Bellows, H. Ware, F. W. P. Greenwood, Th. Gray and G. W. Doane. Bound. 8428 selected from the MSS. of several Ministers, in the County of Hampshire. Northampton: 1799. 8°.

8429

States.

8430

collected from a number of Ministers, in the Northern Stockbridge: 1814. 8°.

preached in Boston on the death of Abraham Lincoln. Boston: 1865. 12°.

8431 SERVETUS, MICHAEL. An Impartial History of Michael Servetus, burnt alive at Geneva for Heresie. London: 1724. 8°. [Very rare.]

8432 SERVICES, Arlington Street Church. Boston; 1862. 12°. 8433 SESSIONS, ALEXR. J. The Relig. Experience of Eunice Winchester Smith. Salem: 1840. 32°.

8434 SETTLE, DIONYSE. A True reporte of the laste voyage into the West and Northwest regions, &c. 1577, worthiliy atchie | ued by Capteine Frobisher of the sayde voyage the first | finder and Generall. With a description of the people there inhabiting, and other | circumstances | notable. | Written by Dionyse Settle, one of the companie in the sayde voyage. London: Anno 1577.

4°.

This appears to be an exact reprint page for page, of the orig. edit. The only signs that it is a reprint are its being on new white paper, and on the reverse of the half title, “50 copies printed. No. 7. J. R. B." My copy is from "J. Carter Brown." S. G. D. A funeral poem to the London: 1718. fo.

8435 SETTLE, E. Augusta Lacrimans.

memory of the Hon. Sir James Bateman. 8436 SEVENTY-SIX SOCIETY. Papers relating chiefly to the Maryland Line during the Revolution. Ed. by Thos. Balch. Phila.: 1857. 8°. ed. 150 copies.

8437 SEWALL, JONA. MITCHELL. Miscellaneous Poems, with Specimens from Ossian. Portsmouth: [N. H.] 1801. 18°. [Scarce.] One of the rarest works of early American poets. Sewall was author of the couplet,"No pent-up Utica contracts your pow'rs

But the whole boundless continent is yours."

8438 SEWALL, JOSEPH. The Duty, Character and Reward. Sermon after the funeral of Rev. T. Prince, who died Oct. 22, 1758. A. 72. Bost.: 1708. [1758?] 8°.

8439 SEWALL, JOTHAM, (REV.) A Memoir of the Rev. Jotham Sewall, of Chesterville, Me. Boston: 1853. 12°. Portrait. 8440 SEWALL, RUFUS KING. Sketches of St. Augustine. N. York: 1848. 12°. Plates.

8441 SEWALL, SAMUEL. Phoenomena quadam Apocalytica ad Aspectum Novi Orbis configurata. Or, some few Lines towards a description of the New Heaven as it wakes to those who stand upon the New Earth. 2d ed. Mass. Boston: 1727. 4°. Portrait and Pedigree of Sewall inserted; also Willard, S. The Fountain opened, etc. 1727. 4°.

Very scarce and very valuable.

8442

History of Woburn, Mass., 1640-1860. With a sketch of the Author by Rev. Chas. C. Sewall. Boston: 1868. 8°. Portrait. 8443 SEWALL, STEPHEN, A.M. An Oration dld. May 8, 1779, at the Funeral of the Hon. John Winthrop, Esq., LL.D., F.R.S. Boston: 1779. 4°.

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