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Sermon; man's accountableness to his Creator and a future retribution. (In Liberal preacher. v. 1. 1828.) - Sermon occasioned by the loss of the brig Regulator. Plymouth. 1836. 8°. (B 1126)

Sermon, ordin. of O. Hayward, Barnstable, Nov. 8, 1815. Boston, 1816. 8°. (B 1320)

Sermon, Plymouth, character and blessedness of the righteous, Sept. 21. Boston, 1800. 8°. (B 1168) Sermon, Plymouth, Dec. 14, 1800, death of Col. G. Watson. Boston, 1801. 8°. (B 908, 1007) Sermon, Plymouth, Sept. 4. death of D. Tappan. Boston, 1803. 8°. (B 203, 282) Kendall, John. Elucidation of the principles of Gothic architecture. London, 1818. 8°. Kendall, Rev. John B. Brunswick discussion; review of the report of the discussion at Brunswick, between J. Kendall and C. La Fevre. Troy, 1834. 8% (B1358) Kendall's expositor. Vol. 3, no. 18: Address to the de. mocracy of the U. S. Wash., 1843. 8°. (B 1664) Kendrick, Ariel. Sketches of the life and times of K., by himself. 3d ed. Winsor, Vt., 1850. 24°. Kendrick, Asahel Clark. Life and letters of Mrs. E. C. Judson. New York, 1860. 12° Kendrick, Rev. Clark. Sermon, Montpelier, Oct. 8, Vermont election. Montpelier, 1818. 8°. (B 1881) Kendrick, James. Edinburgh medical and physical dictionary. 1807. See Morris, R.

Kenilworth; a novel, by [Sir W. Scott]. Phila., 1821. 2 v. 12.

Same. (In his Works, v. 22, 23. 1829-31.)

Kenilworth Castle. BECK, J. Guide to K. Leam

ington, n.d. 16°.

Another copy. (C 276)

GASCOIGNE, C. Princely pleasures of K. (In Adlard,
G. Amye Robsart. 1870.)

LANEHAM, R. Letter describing the magnifi-
cent pageants before Queen Elizabeth at K.
Castle in 1575, with introd. preface and notes.
Phila., 1822. 12%.

Same. (In Adlard, G. Amye Robsart. 1870.) THOMSON, Mrs. A. T. K, its heroes and heroines. (In her Recol., v. 1. 1854.)

Kennan, George. Tent life in Siberia, and adventures among the Koraks and other tribes in Kamtchatka. New York and London, 1870. 12o.

Kennard, Adam Steinmetz. Eastern experiences collected during a winter's tour in Egypt and Holy Land. London, 1855. 8°. Kennard, Robert Wm. Controversial correspondence between P. Maclachlan and K. London, 1855. 8°.

Kennaway, John H. On Sherman's track; or,
The South after the war. London, 1867. 12o.
Kennebec claims. MASS. Gen. Assembly. Statement of
the K. claims. Boston, 1786. 8°. (B 651)
Kennebec Indians. HANSON, J. W. Sketch of the Ken-
nebec Indians. (In his Hist. of Gardiner. 1852.)
SEWALL, S. Memorial to the Gov. of Mass. rel. to
the K. Indians. (In Maine Hist. Soc. Col., v. 3.
1853.)

Kennebec purchase. GARDINER, R. H. History. (In
Maine Hist. Soc. Col., v. 2. 1847.)
Kennebec River. GARDINER, R. H., Jr. Observations on the
opening and closing of the K. (In Smithsonian
Inst. Report, 1858.)

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U.S. War Dep't. Survey of Kennebec River; letter transmitting a report of a survey of the K. Wash., 1827. 8°. (19th Cong. 2d sess. Ho. of R. Doc. 103. B 1493)

See also Jones's Eddy on the Kennebec. Kennebunkport, Me. BRADBURY, C. History of K., 1602-1837. Kennebunk, 1837. 12° Kennedy, Archibald. Importance of gaining and preserving the friendship of the Indians. New York, 1751. 8°.

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KENNEDY

Kennedy, Benjamin Hall. Notes on public education. (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans., 1864.) Kennedy, Charles Malcolm. Turks of Constantinople. (In Galton, F. Vacation tourists, v. 3. 1864.) Kennedy, Charles Rann. Carmen Græcum. - Senarii Græci. (In Cambridge Univ. Prolusiones. 1829.) - Carmen Latinum. Senarii Græci. (In 1830. B 1236) Kennedy, Edward Shirley. Night adventure on the Bris. tenstock. (In Ball, J. Peaks, passes. 1859.) Ascent of Pizzo Bernina. (In 2d ser., v. 1. 1862.)

Note. The 2d ser. of Peaks, passes, etc., was ed. by Kennedy.

Kennedy, Evory, M.D. Observations on obstetric auscultation; with app. by J. Smith. Dublin, 1833. 12

On the principles and uses of alliteration in poetry. (In Afternoon lectures, 3d ser. 1865.) Kennedy, Geo. John. Senarii Græci præmio Porsoniano dignati, Cantab., 1831. (In Cambridge Univ. Prolusiones. 1831. B 1236) Kennedy, Miss Grace.

Decision; or, Religion must be all. 2d Amer. ed. Bost., 1823. 16°. Profession is not principle. Fr. 2d Edin. ed. Boston, 1824. 16°.

Kennedy, Henry. Influence of food on intellect. (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans., 1861.)

Kennedy, James. Description of the antiquities and curiosities in Wilton-House; [with] the anecdotes and remarks of Thomas, Earl of Pembroke. New ed. Sarum, 1786. 4°. New description of the pictures, etc., at the Earl of Pembroke's house. at Wilton. Salisbury, 1757. 8°. (B 1190)

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Same. Salisbury, 1768. 8°. (B 696)

Kennedy, James, M.D., d. 1827. Conversations on religion, with Lord Byron and others. London, 1830. 8°.

History of contagious cholera. Lond., 1831.8°. Kennedy, James, Judge. Modern poets and poetry of Spain. London, 1852. 8.

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Ancient languages of France and Spain. (In Philolog. Soc. Trans., 1855.) Some affinities on the Basque language, with words referred to the Finnish and Indo-Germanic languages. (In Proc., 1856.) Kennedy, John, Rector of Bradley. Complete system of astronomical chronology unfolding the Scriptures. London, 1762. 4°. Kennedy, John. Treatise upon planting, gardening, and the management of the hot-house. 2d ed. London, 1777. 2 v. 8°. Kennedy, John, b. 1769. FAIRBAIRN, W. Memoir of K. (In Lit. and Phil. Soc. of Manchester, v. 21. 1862.) Kennedy, Rev. John. Hebrew servitude and American slavery. London, 1863. 12° Kennedy, Capt. John Clark. Algeria and Tunis in 1845; account of a journey made by Visc. Fielding and K. London, 1846. 2 v. 12. Kennedy, John Herron. BROWN, M. (In Smith, J. Hist. of Jefferson Coll. 1857.)

Kennedy, John Pendleton. Defence of the Whigs, by a member of the 27th Congress. New York, 1844. 18°.

-Address before the Maryland Institute for the Promotion of the Mechanic Arts, Oct. 21. Balt., 1851. 8°. (B 1586)

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Discourse, Baltimore, on the life and character of Wm. Wirt. Balt., 1834. 8°. (B 1228)

Discourse on G. Calvert before the Md. Hist. Soc.,
Dec. 9. Balt., 1845. 8°. (B 1608)

Horse-shoe Robinson. Phila., 1835. 2 v. 12°
Same. Rev. ed. New York, 1852. 12.
Letter on the principles and value of the protective
system. Wash., 1842. 8°. (B 1174)

Memoirs of Wm. Wirt. Phila., 1849. 2 v. 8°.
Mr. Ambrose's letters on the rebellion. New
York, 1865. 16.

Quodlibet; cont. some annals thereof, by Solo-
mon Secondthoughts. Phila., 1860. 12°
Reply to the review of his disc. on the character of
Calvert, Apr. Balt., 1846. 8°. (B 1608)

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Rob of the Bowl; a legend of St. Inigoe's. Rev.

ed. Phila., 1860. 12.

Some passages in the life of W. Thom. n.p., 1846. 12°. (C 256)

Speech on the annexation of Texas, Jan. 11. Wash., 1845. 8°. (B 1510)

Swallow Barn, or a sojourn in the Old Dominion. New York, 1851. 12.

To the mechanics, manufacturers, and working men of
Baltimore. Balt.. 1845. 8°. (B 1514)
TUCKERMAN, H. T. Life of K.

1871. 8°

them;

New York,

Kennedy, John Pitt. Instruct, employ, don't hang or, Ireland tranquillized without soldiers, etc. London, 1835. 8°. Papers on practical instruction, etc., framed for Loughash and Cloghan national agriculture schools. Dublin, 1845. fo

Kennedy, Joseph C. G. Agricultural statistics of the

Ü. S., 1850. (In De Bow. Indust. res., v. 1. 1852.) History and statistics of Maryland. Preliminary report on the eighth census. See United States. Census.

Kennedy, Morgan C. Violetta; or, I'm thinking of a flower; music by E. O. Eaton. Augusta, [186-]. 4°. (E 171) Kennedy, l'atrick, Esq. Answer to Paine's letter to Washington. London, 1797. 8°. (B 525) Same. 3d ed. London, 1797. 8°. (B 619) Sume. Phila.. 1798. 8°. (W 60)

Journal up the Illinois, and a list of the different tribes of Indians, with the number of fighting men. etc. (In Hutchins, T. Topog, desc. of Virginia. 1778.) Kennedy, Patrick. Legendary fictions of the Irish Celts. London, 1866. 8%.

Kennedy, Quintine, Abbot of Crosraquell. Ane compen dius tractive. Letter to James, Arbp. of Glasgow, [and] correspondence [with] J. Willock, 1559. DAVIDSON, J. Answer to the 'Compendius tractive'. (In Wodrow Soc. Miscel.. v. 1. 1844.)

Kennedy, Thos. Diss. med. de nutritione fœtus. Lugd. Bat.. 1682. 4°. (B 1867)

Kennedy, Timothy. LIFE of M. Powers, under sentence for the murder of K. Boston, 1820. 8°. (B 1462) Kennedy, Lieut. Col. Vans. Nature and affinity of ancient and Hindu mythology. London,

1831. 4°

Kennedy, Rev. W. J. The conscience clause. (In Nat.
Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans, 1866.)
Kennedy, Walter. LIFE. (In Soc. of Anc. Scots. Lives
of Scottish poets, v. 3, pt. 5. 1822.)

Kennedy, Wm. Texas, its geography, nat. hist., etc. New York, 1844. 8°.

Texas; rise, progress, and prospects of the republic. London, 1841. 2 v. 8°. Kennee-Voo; or, The sacking of Allaroonah; by T. Greenhalgh. London, 1856. 8°.

Kennerly, C. B. R. Zoology of the expedition; route near the 35th parallel; field notes and explanations. (In U. S. War Dep't. Reports of explor. for a R. R. to the Pacific in 1853-54. v. 4.) Mammals and birds of the route. (In v. 10.)

Kennet or Kennett, Basil. Antiquities of Rome. London, 1731. 8° 9th ed.

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Lives and characters of the ancient Greek poets.
London, 1697. 2 pt. 8°.

Kennet or Kennett, White, Bp. of Peterborough. Bibliothecæ Americanæ primordia; attempt towards laying the foundation for an Amer. library. London, 1713. 4o

Character of the late King James, in his preface to an address of thanks, 1706. The French favourites.

(In Somers, J. Col. of tracts, 2d ed. v. 12. 1814.) 2d letter to the Bp. of Carlisle on Bp. Merks seizing some libels written by Rev. G. Hickes. 2d ed. London, 1716. 8°. (B 101)

3d letter to the Bp. of Carlisle on Bp. Merks, etc. London, 1717. 8°. (B 101)

Lets and impediments in planting the Gospel; sermon, 15th Feb. 1711/12, with proceedings of the [S. P. G. F. P.]. London, 1712. 8°. (B 870)

-Monitions and advices to the clergy of Peterborough, primary visitation, July and August. London, 1720. 4° (B 97)

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Contents. Vol. 1. Milton, J. Britain to William the Conqueror. Daniel, S. From the Conquest to the end of Edward III. Reigns of Richard II., Henry IV., V., VI. Habington, J. Reign of Edward IV. - Moore, Sir T. Lives of Edward v. and Richard III. - Buck, G. Life of Richard III. Bacon, Ld. F. Life of Henry VII. 2. Herbert, E., Ld. of Cherbury. Hist. of Henry VIII. - Hayward, Sir J. Life of Edward VI. - Godwin, F., Bp. of Hereford. Life of Queen Mary. Camden, W. Queen Elizabeth; Annals of James I. Wilson, A. History of James I. 3. Lives of Charles I., II.. James II., William and Queen Mary, and William III. NORTH, R. Examen; or, An enquiry into the credit and veracity of a pretended complete history [Kennet's]. London, 1740. 4°. Kennet and Avon Canal. AUTHENTIC description of the canal; added, present state of the inland navigation of the S. W. counties. London, 1811. 8°. (B 1740) Kenneth; or, The rear guard of the grand army; by C. M. Yonge. New York, 1855. 12o. Kenney, James. Ella Rosenberg; melo-drama. (In Sargent, E. Mod. stand. dr., v. 37.) Raising the wind. (In Minor dr., v. 4.) ambassador. (In v. 5.)

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Sweet hearts and wives. (In Sargent, E. Mod. stand. dr., v. 10.) Kenney, Lucy. Alexander the Great; or, The learned camel: [verses]. n.t.p. [18-] 12. (C 188) Death blow on Campbellism. nt.p. [18-] 8°. (B1358) Pamphlet showing how easily the wand of a magician may be broken, and that if A. Kendall can manage the U. S. Mail well a female of the U. S. can manage him better. n.t.p. [1838] 8°. (B 1497)

Kennicott, Benjamin, D.D. Answer to a letter from T. Rutherforth. London, 1762. 8°. (B 658)

State of the collation of the Hebrew mss, of the Old
Testament at the end of 1761. n.p., [1761]. 8°. (B
658)
PHILALETHES, pseud. Two letters to K. vindicating
the Jews from the charge of corrupting Deut. xxvii.
4. London, 1762. 8°. (B 658)

Kennison, Philip. WILLIAMS, W. Serious consideration; sermon, Cambridge. Sept. 15. execution of K. for burglary. Boston. 1738. 8°. (B 235)

Kenniston, Laban and Levi. REPORT, trial of Levi and Laban K. [for] robbery of E. P. Goodridge. Boston, 1817. 8. (B 344)

Same. Salem, 1817. 8°. (B 344)

Kenny, Thomas. Life and genius of Shakespeare. London, 1864. 8°.

Kenosha Co. FRANK. M. Early history of K. (In Wisconsin State Hist. Soc. Col.. v. 3. 1857.) LOTHROP, J. Early history of K, and of the Western Emigration Company. (In v. 2. 1856.) — MYGATT, W. First settlement of K. (In v. 3. 1857.)

Kenrick, Francis Patrick, Archbp. of Baltimore. Catholic doctrine of justification. Phila.,

[1841]. 12°

Letter on Christian union. Phila.. 1841. 8°. (B 1775)
Primacy of the apostolic see. Phila., 1838. 12o.
Same. 3d ed. New York, 1848. 8°.

Substance of a sermon on charity towards enemies.
Phila., 1843. 8°. (B 1295)

Theologia dogmatica. Phila., 1839, 40. 4 v. 8°.
Theologia moralis. Phila., 1841-43. 3 v. 8°
Treatise on baptism; also, Treatise on confirma-
tion. 2d ed., rev. and corr. Balt., 1852. 12o.
Kenrick, John, of Newton, Mass. Horrors of slavery; in
two parts. Camb., 1817. 12°. (B 527, C 69)
Kenrick, John, M.A. Ancient Egypt, under the
Pharaohs. New York, 1852. 2 v. 12o.
Egypt of Herodotus; with notes and diss.
London, 1841. 8°.

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Kenrick, Wm. Cast-iron hollow-ware, tinned and enamelled, and cast-iron mongery. (In Timmins, S. Resources of Birmingham. 1866.)

Kensal Green Cemetery. CLARK, B. Handbook for visitors. London, 1843. 120. Same. 2d ed. London, [1844?]. 8°. (C 276)

Kensington, Eng. HUNT, J. H. L.

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The old court

suburb. 3d ed. London, [186-]. 12. BICKHAM, G. Curiosities of K. (In his Delicia Brit.) See also South Kensington.

Kensington, N. II. Dow, J. Bill of mortality. Dover, N. H., 1802. 4°. (A2)

Kent, Duchess of. See Victoria Mary Louisa, Duchess of Kent.

Kent, Duke of. See Edward, Duke of Kent.

Kent, Benjamin. Address. funeral of Hon. G. Partridge, July 9. Boston, 1828. 8°. (B 960)

Kent, Edward. Address to the legislature of Maine, Jan. Augusta, 1838. 8°. (B 1496)

Kent, Edward N. Description of a new apparatus for separating gold and other precious metals from foreign sbstances. (In Amer. Assoc. Proc., v. 9. 1856.) Kent, Mrs. Elizabeth T., Funeral sermon on. 1862. Duncan, J. (C 202)

See

Kent, George. Characteristics and claims of the age; oration before the Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Dartmouth College. Concord, 1832. 8°. (B 1096)

Kent, Mrs. Hannah, Funeral sermon on. 1758. See Lowell, J. (B 64, C 21)

Kent, James, Chancellor.

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Commentaries on Amer-
ican law. New York, 1826. 4 v. 8°.
Same. 11th ed.; ed. by G. F. Comstock.
Boston, 1866. 4 v. 8°.

Commentaries on international law; rev. with
notes and cases by J. T. Abdy. Camb.,
1866. 8°.

Course of reading. New York, 1840. 12°.
Address at New Haven before the Phi Beta Kappa Soc.
New Haven, 1831. 8°. (B 1022, 1113)

Address before the Law Assoc. of the city of N. Y.,
Oct. 21. New York, 1836. 8°. (B 1589)
Anniversary discourse, before the N. Y. Hist. Soc.,
1828. (In New York Hist. Soc. Col., ser. 2, v. 1.
1841. B 939)

Dissertations; the preliminary part of a course of law
lectures. New York. 1795. 8°. (B 418)

Introd. lecture to a course of law lectures, Nov. 17.
New York, 1794. 8°. (B 418)

J., W. James Kent. (In Longacre, J. B., and Her-
ring, J. Nat. portr. gal., v. 2 1835.)

PROCEEDINGS of the bar of the city of N. Y., on [his] death. New York, 1847. 8°. (B 1219)

Kent, Nathaniel. General view of the agriculture of the Co. of Norfolk. London, 1794. 4°. (W 74)

Kent, W. C. M. The Derby ministry; cabinet pictures. London, 1858. 16.

Kent, Wm. Architectural designs. See Houghton Hall. Designs; pub. by Vardy. (In Jones, I. Designs. 1744.)

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Designs; pub. by Ware. (In Jones, I. Designs. 1743.)
Façade of a house; [engraving]. (E 55)

Seat of Ld. Lovell at Holkham, Norfolk; [engraving].
(E 55)

CUNNINGHAM, A. (In Lives of British painters, v. 4. 1831. Fam. lib., v. 7.)

Kent, W. Rise and progress of commercial law in English jurisprudence. (In Univ. of the City of New York. Inaug. addresses. 1837.)

Kent, County of, Eng. Bibliography.

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SMITH, J. R. Bibliotheca Cantiana; bibliographical account of what has been pub. on Kent. London, 1837. 8°

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KENTUCKY

IRELAND, S. W. H. England's topographer; or, History of Kent, [B.c. 55-1821]. London, 1828, 29. 2 v. 8°.

BRAYLEY, E. W. Kent, [B.C. 55-1807]. (In Beauties of England and Wales, v. 7, 8. 1808.)

LAMBARDE, W. A perambulation of Kent; written in 1570. 3d ed. London, n.d. 8°. - LARKING, L. B. Proceedings in K. in connection with parliaments called in 1640, and espec. with the Com. of Religion; pref. by J. Bruce. Lond., 1862. 4°. (Camden Soc., v. 80.) ALMACK, R. Papers relative to the proceedings in the County of Kent, 1642-46. London, 1855. 4. (Camden Soc., v. 55.) GILPIN, W.

Observations on the coasts of Kent, etc., 1774. London, 1804. 8°.

GENERAL view of the agriculture of Kent. Brentford, 1794. 4°. (W 74)

LETTER on the state of K. London, 1830. 8°. (B 970) LIARDET, F. State of the peasantry in K., [1838]. (In Central Soc. of Educ., v. 3. 1839.)

HANDBOOK for K. 2d ed. rev. London, Mur

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See also Canterbury; - Cinque Ports; - Eastry; London; Maidstone; Eltham; Greenwich; Ramsgate; Thanet, Isle of; - Tunbridge; - Weald of Kent; Wells.

Dialect.

LORENS, Frere. Dan Michel's Ayenbite of inwyt, in the Kentish dialect, 1340 A.D., ed., with introd. on the southern dialect and glossarial index, by R. Morris. London, 1866. 8. (Early Eng. Text Soc.)

Kentish, Edward. Essay on burns. London,

1817. 8°.

Kentish, Rev. John. The accomplished teacher of religion; sermon, Nov. 22, 1829, death of Rev. T. Belsham. Birmingham, 1830. 8°. (B 1208) Vindication of the principles upon which several Unitarian Christians have formed themselves into societies for avowing their views of relig. doctrine. 2d ed. London, 1800. 12°. (C 242)

Kenton, Simon. LONGACRE, J. B., and HERRING, J. (In their Nat. portr. gal., v. 4. 1839.)

Kentucky. Board of Education. Annual report. n.t.p. 1842. 8°. (B 1173)

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Convention for the Revision of the Constitution of Ky. 1849. Report of the debates and proceedings. Frankfort, 1849. 8°. Commissioners on Schools. Report on a system of common schools. Frankfort, 1822. 8°. (B 533) Court of Appeals. Opinion, case of the Commonwealth vs. J. Morrison, delivered by Judge Rowan. Frankfort, 1819. 8°. (B 1438)

General Assembly. Acts passed at the 1st sess., 34th Assembly, 1825. Frankfort, 1826. 8°.

- Acts passed at the 1st sess., 41st Assembly, 1832. Frankfort, 1833. 8°.

- Kentucky resolutions of 1799. (In Calhoun, J. C. Sentiments on state rights. 1831. B 1494)

- Report of the joint committee on banks. n.p., n.d. [1842.] 8. (B 1182)

Report of the committee on religion, on petitions for the repeal of the laws for the sale of liquors. n.p., n.d. 8. (B 1280)

Geological Survey. Report, 1854-59; by D. D. Owen. Frankfort, 1856-61. 4 v. 8°. Legislature. Preamble and resolutions in relation to the decision on the replevin and endorsement laws. n.t.p. 1823. 8°. (B 1176)

Penitentiary. Report of the keeper. n.t.p. [1840.] 8°. (B 1173)

Superintendent of Public Instruction. Report. Frankfort, 1841. 8°. (B 1173)

Antiquities.

LYON, S. S. Account of antiquities from Kentucky. (In Smithsonian Inst. Report, 1858.)

KENTUCKY

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History and Politics.

RAFINESQUE. C. S. Ancient history of Kentucky, [to 1774]; with a survey of the ancient monuments of North America. Frankfort, 1824. 8°. (B 530) BUTLER, M. History of K., [1603-1812]. Louisville, 1834. 12o.

COLLINS, L. Historical sketches of Kentucky, [1750-1842]. Maysville, 1848. 8°.

FILSON, J. Discovery, settlement, and present

state of Kentucky, [1754-85; with] an app. Wilmington, 1784. 8°.

Same. [With add.] London, 1793. 8°. (B 462) French. Histoire de Kentucke; tr. par J. P. Parraud. Paris, 1785. 8°.

MARSHALL, H. History of Kentucky, [17671811]. Frankfort, 1824. 2 v. 8°.

LITTELL, W. Political transactions in Kentucky, [1769-92]. Frankfort, 1806. 8°. (B 466)

NICHOLAS, G. Letter to his friend in Va., justifying the conduct of the citizens of Kentucky, as to some of the late measures of the general government. Lexington, 1798. 8°. (W 68)

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DARNELL, E. Journal cont. an account of

Kentucky volunteers and regulars, 1812-13.
Phila., 1854, 16

WICKLIFFE, R., and others. Suppl. to the Ky. reporter;
address of the Fayette Co. Corresponding Com. on
the proceedings in the Senate of Ky. against the
President, Sec. of State, and members of Congress.
Lexington, [1828]. 8°. (B1106)

MARSHALL, T. F. Letters in favor of the constitu

tionality of the law of 1833 prohibiting the importa tion of slaves to Kentucky, n.t.p. [1840.] 8°. (B 1473) WICKLIFFE, R. Circular to his constituents. n.t.p. [1841?] 8°. (B 1498)

BRENTS, J. A. Patriots and guerillas of East

Tennessee and Kentucky. N. Y., 1863. 12o. HISTORY of the election in Kentucky, Aug. 3, 1863. n.t.p. 8o.

See also Bank of Kentucky; — Greensburgh; - Louisville; Mammoth Cave. Kentucky, Southern Rights Party of. See Southern Rights Party.

Kentucky and For. Bible Soc. Minutes. Louisville, 1840. 8. (B 1180)

Kentucky Historical Soc. Act of incorporation, constitution, and by laws. Louisville, 1838. 8°. (C 182) Kenward, James. Lighthouse illumination, and the dioptrie apparatus. (In Timmins, S. Resources of Birmingham. 1866.) Kenyon, Lloyd, 1st Baron. CAMPBELL, J. (In his Lives of Chief Justices, v. 3. 1857.)

OBSERVATIONS on the utility of patents and the sentiments of Lord Kenyon. 4th ed. London, 1791. 8°. (C 56)

TOWNSEND, W. C. (In his Lives of judges, v. 1. 1846.) Kenyon College, Ohio. CHASE, P. Plea for the West; with plan of Kenyon Coll. Phila., 1826. 8°. (B 1603)

Same. Boston, 1827. 8°. (B 964, 1662)
M'ILVAINE, C. P. Respectful address to all who
would promote the progress of learning and religion
in the Western States. New York, 1833. 8°. (B1164)
MEMENTO of its donors and founders. Cincin.,
1860. 8.

NORTON, A. B. Sketch of K. (In his Hist. of Knox
Co. 1862.)

Keogh, Justice. Milton's prose. (In Afternoon lect., 3d ser., 1865.)

Keogh, Cornelius. The veto, commentary on the Grenville
manifesto. London, 1810. 8°. (B 785)
Keopuolani, Queen of the Sandwich Islands. Memoir of
K. Boston, 1825. 16. (C 255)
Kepler (or Keppler), Johannes. De cometis. Augsb.

1619. 4o.

Dioptrice; s. demonstratio eorum quæ visui et visibilibus propter conspicilla accidunt. Epistolæ Galilæi de iis quæ post ed. Nuncii siderei ope perspicilli deprehensa sunt.— - Examen præfationis J. Penæ Galli in Optica Euclidis de usu optices in philosophia. Londini, 1653. 8°.

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Kerr, Orpheus C., pseud. See Newell, R. H. Kerr, Robert, Earl of Ancrum. LIFE. (In Soc. of Anc. Scots. Lives of Scottish poets, v. 3, pt. 6. 1822.) Kerr, Robert. The animal kingdom or zoological system of Linnæus; with add. Vol. 1, pts. 1, 2: Mammalia and birds. London, 1792. 4°. General history and collection of voyages and travels. Edin. and London, 1824. 18 v. 8o. Contents. Vol. 1. Discovery of Iceland by the Nor wegians, 9th cent. - Voyages of Ohthere to the White Sea and the Baltic. 9th cent. Remarks on situation of Seiringes-heal and Haethum by J. R. Forster. - Voyage of Wulfstein in the Baltic, as related to King Alfred. Voyage of Sighelm to India, in the reign of Alfred. Travels of J. Erigena to Athens, 9th cent. - Geography of the known world, 9th cent., as described by King Alfred. Travels of A. Leucander, 11th cent. - Voyage of Swanus to Jerusalem, 1052. - Voyage of three ambas. sadors from England to Constantinople, about 1056. Pilgrimage of Alured to Jerusalem. 1058. - Pilgrimage of Ingulphus to Jerusalem, 1064. -Original discovery of Greenland by Icelanders, 9th cent. - Early discovery of Winland, or America, by Icelanders, about 1001. Travels of two Mahometans into India and China, 9th cent., by Musudi. Travels of Rabbi Benjamin from Spain to China, 12th cent. Travels of an Englishman in Tartary, 1243. Sketch of the revolution in Tartary. -Travels of J. de Plano Carpini, 1246. Travels of W. de Rubruquis, about 1253. - Travels of Haitho, Prince of Armenia, 1254. Travels of M. Paulo into China and the East, 1260-1205. -Travels of Oderic of Portenau, 1318. Travels of Sir J. Mandeville, 1322.

Itinerary of Pegoletti, between Asof and China, 1355. - Voyages of N. and A. Zeno, 1380. - Travels of

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2. Early pilgrimages from England to the Holy Land, 1097-1107.- Discovery of Madeira. - Account of the discovery and conquest of Canary Islands. History of the discoveries of the Portuguese along coast of Africa, and of discov, and conquests in India, from 1412-1505. -Summary of discoveries of the world, to 1555; by A. Galvano. Journey of A. Contarini, ambassador from Venice to Persia, 1473-76. — Voyages of discov. by Portuguese along western coast of Africa, under direction of Don Henry. - Original journals of voyages of A. da Cada Mosto and P. de Cintra to coast of Africa, 1455, 56 and afterwards. Continuation of Portuguese discoveries on coast of Africa. from death of Don Henry to the discov. of Cape of Good Hope, 1486. — History of the discov. and conquest of India by the Portuguese, 1497-1505, by H. L. de Castaneda. Letters from Lisbon, beginning of the 16th cent., resp. the then recent discov. of route by sea to India, and the India trade. 3. History of discovery of America by Columbus; written by his son, F. Columbus. - Account of the discov. of America by Columbus; by A. de Herrara. — Voyages of A. Vespucius to the new world. - Summary of the discoveries and settlements of the Spaniards in the West Indies from death of Columbus to the expedi tion of Hernando Cortes against Mexico. - History of discovery and conquest of Mexico, written, in 1568, by B. Diaz del Castillo.

4. Contin. of the History, etc. - Hist. of the discovery and conquest of Peru by Pizarro; by A. Zarate. 5. Early history of Peru, after the death of F. Pizarro to the defeat of Gonzalo Pizarro, by A. Zarate. Contin. of the history of Peru from 1549 to death of Inca Tupac Amaru, extracted from G. la Vega. History of the discovery and conquest of Chili. Discovery of Florida, and account of ineffectual attempts to conquer and settle the country, by the Spaniards. 6. Early English voyages of discovery to America. Discovery of Newfoundland by J. and S. Cabot. 1497. — Discourse by G. Butrigarius, resp. the discovery of America by Sebastian Cabot. Notice conc. Sebastian Cabot by Ramusio. - Notice resp. the voyage of Sebas tian Cabot N.-West, from Peter Martyr ab Angleria. Testimony of F. Lopez de Gomara, cone. discoveries of Seb. Cabota. - Note resp. discoveries of S. Cabot, from Fabian's Chronicle. - Brief notice of discovery of Newfoundland, by R. Thorne. Voyage of Sir T. Pert and S. Cabot, about 1516, to Brazil, St. Domingo, and Porto Rico. Brief note of voyage by T. Tison, to West Indies, before 1526. Voyages of J. Cartier to Newfoundland and Canada, 1534, 35. — Discoveries, naviga tions, and conquests of Portuguese in India, 1509-1617. 7. Contin. of transactions of the Portuguese in India, 1617-40.- Voyages and travels in Egypt, Syria, Arabia. Persia, and India, by L. Verthema, 1503. - Voyages and travels of C. Frederick in India. Early English voyages to Guinea and other parts of the west coast of Africa. - Second voyage of the English to Barbary, 1552, by Capt. T. Windham. - Voyage to Guinea and Benin, 1553, by Capt. Windham and A. A. Pinteado. Voyages to Guinea, 1554, by Capt. J. Lok; - 1555-58. by Win. Towerson; 1562, by Wm. Rutter; - 1563. by R. Baker; - 1564, by Capt. D. Carlet. Voyage to Guinea and Cape de Verd Islands, 1566, by G. Fenner. Embassy of E. Hogon to Morocco. 1577. — Embassy of H. Roberts to Morocco, 1585. - Voyages to Benin, 1588. 90, by J. Welsh. - Voyage of R. Rainolds and T. Dassel to the Rivers Senegal and Gambia, 1591. - Gallant escape of the Primrose. from Bilboa in Spain. 1585. Voyage of Sir F. Drake, 1585, to West Indies. - Cruising voyage to Azores by Capt. Whiddon, 1586, by J. Evesham. Brief relation of services performed by Sir F. Drake, 1587. Account of the expedition of the Spanish Armada, 1588. - Voyage to the Azores. 1589, by G. Clifford, Earl of Cumberland. Sea fight by ten merchant ships of London against twelve Spanish gallies, in the Straits of Gibralter, 24th April, 1590; Apr. 1591, by the Centurion of London against five Spanish gallies. -Sea fight near the Azores, between the Revenge, commanded by Sir R. Granville, and 15 Spanish men of war, Aug. 1591, by W. Raleigh. Fleet of the Indies expected in Spain, 1591. Report of a eruizing voyage to the Azores, 1591, sent with supplies to the Lord T. Howard; written by Capt. R. Flicke. Exploits of the English in expedition and cruizing voy. ages, 1589-92. — Cruizing voyage to the Azores. 1592, by Sir J. Burrough. Taking of two Spanish ships, 1592, by Capt. T. White. - Destruction of a great East India carak, 1594, written by Capt. N. Downton. List of the royal navy of England at the demise of Queen Elizabeth. Early voyages of the English to East Indies, before the establishment of an exclusive company.

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