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North West Coast of North America.

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GREENHOW, R. Memoir of the north-west coast of North Amer., [1495-1838]. Wash., 1840. 8°.

MUELLER, G. F. Voyages to N. W. coast of
N. A., [1636-1742]. London, 1761. 4°.
DIXON, G. Voyage to the N. W. coast of
Amer., and round the world, 1785-88. Lon-
don, 1789. 4°.

PORTLOCK, N. Voyage to the N. W. coast of
Amer., [1785-88]. London, 1789. 4°.
MEARES, J. Voyages in 1788-89 to N. W.
coast of Amer. London, 1790. 4°.
Same. London, 1791. 2 v. 8°.

Auszug aus Reise nach Neu-Albion, der nordwestlichen Küste in Nordamerika. (In Sprengel, M. C., and Forster, G. Neue Beiträge, v. 8, 9. 1791.) DIXON, G. Remarks on the voy. of Meares. London, 1790. 4. (A 20)

VANCOUVER, G. Voy. to N. Pacific Ocean, 1790-95. London, 1798. 3 v. 4o.

STURGIS, W. Exam. of the Russian claims to the north west coast of America. n.t.p. [18-] 8°. (B 536)

FRANCHÈRE, G. Voyage to the N. W. coast, 1811-14; tr. by J. V. Huntington. N. Y.,

1854. 12.

SIMPSON, T. Discoveries on the N. W. coast of
Amer., 1836. London, 1843. 8°.

Map. FADEN, W. Chart of the N. W. coast of
Amer. and the N. E. coast of Asia. 2d ed. Lon-
don, 1794. f° (E 68)

North West Passage. RUNDALL, T. Narratives

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of voyages towards the North-West, in search of a passage to Cathay and India, 1496-1631. London, 1849. 8°. (Hakluyt Soc., v. 5.)

BESTE, G. Three voyages of M. Frobisher in search of a passage to Cathaia and India by the northwest, 1576-78. From the 1st ed. of Hakluyt's voy., with sel. from ms. docs., by R. Collinson. London, 1867. 8°. (Hakluyt Soc., v. 38.)

Note. For other accounts of this voyage see Frobisher (p. 1083).

DAVIS, L. Two voy. for the disc. of the N. W. Passage, 1576-78. (In Hakluyt, R. Col. of voy., v. 3. 1810.)

2d voy. (In Hakluyt, R. Col. of voy., v. 3. 1810; and Harris. Col. of voy., v. 1. 1705.)

GATONBE, J. Voyage into the Northwest Passage, 1612. (In Churchill, O. and J. Col. of voy., v. 6. 1746.)

JAMES, T. Voyage for discovery of N. W. Passage, 1631-32. (In Harris, J. Col. of voy., v. 1. 1705; v. 2. 1764; in Coxe, D. Col. 1741; in Churchill, O. and J. Col. of voy., v. 2. 1744; - in Smollett, T. Compend. of voy., v. 4. 1766; and in Rundall, T. Narr. of voy. 1849; Hakluyt Soc., v. 5.)

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NORTHWEST TERRITORY

JEFFERYS, T. Great probability of a N. W passage, [1640]. London, 1768. 4°. MOXON, J. Discourse of a passage by the North Pole to Japan, etc. (In Harris, J. Col. of voy., v. 1. 1705.) MUELLER, G. F. Voyages from Asia to America, for completing the discoveries of the N. W. coast of Amer., [1725-49]. London, 1761. 4o.

MIDDLETON, C. Extracts from the log of M. on his voyage for a discovery of a north west passage, 1741-42. (In Coats, W. Geog. of Hudson's Bay. 1852.)

Reply to the Remarks of A. Dobbs on Middleton's vindication. London, 1744. 8°.

- Voyage for the discovery of a passage to the South Seas from Hudson's Bay. (In Harris, J. Col., v. 2. 1764.) DOBBS, A. Acc. of the countries adj. Hudson's Bay, intended to show the probability of a N. W. passage. London, 1744. 4°.

REASONS to show that there is a probability of a navi. gable passage to the Western Ocean through Hudson's Streights and Chesterfield Inlet. London, 1774. 8°. (B 923, C 314)

DRAGGE, W. Account of a voyage for the discovery of a N. W. passage, 1746-47, in the California. London, 1748-49. 2 v. 8°. ELLIS, H. Voyage to Hudson's Bay for discovering a N. W. passage, 1746-47. London, 1748. 8°.

SHORT narr. of the proceedings of the committee appointed to prosecute the disc. of the passage to the W. Ocean of Amer. London, 1749. 8°. (B 923, C 314) Cook, J. Voyage to the Pacific Ocean and N. W. coast of Amer., 1776-80. 1784. 3 v. 8°.

Note. Vol. 3 is by J. King.

VANCOUVER, G. Voy., 1790-95.

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Papers on a N. W. passage. (In Bar-
Possibility of approaches to the North

PARRY, W. E. Three voyages for the discovery of N. W. passage, [1819-27]. N. Y., n.d. 16. (Harper's fam. lib., v. 107-108.) -- Journal of a 2d voy. for the disc. of a N. W. passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific, 1821-23, in H. M. S. Fury and Hecla. N. Y., 1824. 8°.

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M. Narrative of the 2d voy. of Capt. [J.] Ross to the Arctic Regions, 1829-33. London, 1834. 12o.

Ross, Sir J. Narrative of a 2d voy. in search of a N. W. passage, 1829-33. London, 1835. 4o.

Same. Phila., 1835. 8°.

BROWN, J. N. W. Passage and search for Sir John Franklin, [1845-59]. London, 1858. 8°. Same. 2d ed. London, 1860. 8°. ARMSTRONG, A. Personal narrative of the discov. of the north west passage; incidents of travel in search of Sir J. Franklin, [185054]. London, 1857. 8°

OSBORN, S. Discovery of a N. W. passage by ship Investigator, Capt. R. M'Clure, [185054]. London, 1856. 8°.

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CHEADLE, W. B. The north-west passage by land, [1862-61]. London, [1865]. 8°.

See also Arctic Regions (p. 130).

Northwest Territory. BURNETT, J. Notes on the early settlement of the N. W. Terr. Cincin., 1847. 8°.

NORTHWEST TERRITORY

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Letters [on] the early settlement of the N. W. Territory. (In Ohio Hist. and Philos. Soc. Trans., pt. 2, v. I. 1839.)

HARRIS, T. M. Tour into the N. West Territory with account of Ohio, 1803. Boston, 1805. 8°.

HILDRETH, S. P.

Pioneer history; Ohio valley, and early settlement of the N. W. Terr. Cincin., N. Y., 1848. 8°.

North Western Soldier's Fair. See Chicago. North Yarmouth. Mc RUSSELL, E. History of N. Y. (In Maine Hist. Soc. Col., v. 2. 1847.) Northall, W. R. Macbeth travestie. (In Minor drama, v. 5.) Northampton, pseud. To G. Bancroft, the traducer and eulogist of Gen. A. Jackson. Wash., 1846. 8°. (B 1502) Northampton, Eng. ACCOUNT of the surrender of the old charter of N. n.t.p. [16-.] f. (A 54) Northampton, Mass. Insane Hospital. JARVIS, E. Address at the laying of the corner-stone. Northampton, 1856. 8°. (B 1612)

ALLEN, W. Address, Oct. 29, 1854, close of the 2d cent. of the settlement. Northampton, 1855. 8°.

Another copy. (B 1599)

REGISTER of the deaths, 1653-1824.

1824. 16°. (D 11)

Northampton,

WILLIAMS, S. Hist. sketch of N.; sermon, Apr. 13. Northampton, 1815. 8°. (B 335, 1788) Northampton, Mass. Citizens. Memorial to the 27th Congress from inhabitants of Northampton. n.p., 1842. 8°. (B 1499) Northampton (Mass.) Convention. 1812. Proceedings of a convention of delegates from the counties of Hampshire, Franklin, and Hampden, July 14. Northampton, 1812. 8°. (B 441, 1491) Northampton, Mass. Council.

BRECK, R., and others. Account of the conduct of the council which dismissed Rev. Mr. Edwards, Jr. from the First Church at N. n.t.p. 4°. (B 24)

Letter to [W.] Hobby in answer to his vindication of the protest against result of the Council. Boston, 1751. 4°. (B 24)

HOBBY, W., A. M. Vindication of the protest against the result of the Council; answer to letter by R. Breck, etc. Boston. 1750. 4°. (B 24) Northampton, Mass. Edwards Church. TODD, J. The pulpit; its influence upon society; sermon, dedication, Dec. 25, 1833; addr., laying the corner stone; [with statistics of the 1st ch. in N.]. Northampton, 1834. 12° Northampton, Mass. 1st Church. STATEMENT of facts rel. to the call and installation of M. Tucker over the society at N. Northampton, 1824. 8°. (B 1393) Northampton (Mass.) Convention of Medical Delegates, June 20, 1827. Proc. Boston, 1827. 8°. (B 1559) Northampton County, Eng. EVANS, J., and BRIT(In Beauties of Eng. and Wales, v. 11.

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TON, J. 1810.) GENERAL view of the agriculture. Edin., 1794. 4°. (W 74)

SIMPSON, J. Obituary and records for Northampton, [1800-] 59. Boston, 1861. 8°. Same. Stamford, 1864, 8°.

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Northampton Co. (Eng.) Infirmary. GREY, R. Sermon before the Pres. and Govs.; also, statutes, etc., of the Infirmary. Northampton, 1744. 8°. Northampton Co., Va. POTTS, J. G. Address to the people of N. Co. Balt., 1862. 8°. Northanger Abbey. New ed. London, 1870. 8°. Same. (In Austen, J. Pride and prejudice. 1863. Same. And Persuasion; novels, by J. Austen. London, 1818. 4 v. 12o.

Northborough, Mass. HUDSON, C. Hist. sketch of N. (In his Hist. of Marlborough. 1862.)

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WHITNEY, P. Duty of praising; disc. at N., June 1,
Worcester, 1796. 8°. (B 335)

Northborough, Mass. 1st Church. ALLEN, J. The day of small things; centennial disc., June 1. Boston, 1846. 8°. (B 1735)

NORTHLEIGH

Northbridge, Mass. MAP; from survey by Cushing and Walling. 1849.

Northbrooke, Rev. John. Treatise against dicing, dancing, plays, etc. London, 1843. 8°. (Shakespeare Soc.)

Northcote, J. Spencer. Celebrated sanctuaries of the Madonna. London, 1868. 8°.

The Roman catacombs; account of the burialplaces of the early Christians in Rome. 2d ed. London, 1859. 16°. and Brownlow, W. R. Roma sotteranea; account of the Roman catacombs, espec. of the cemetery of San Callisto; comp. from the works of de Rossi. London, 1869. 8°. Northcote, James. Artist's book of fables. London, 1845. 12.

Life of Sir Joshua Reynolds. London, 1818.

2 v. 8°.

Life of Titian. London, 1830. 2 v. 8°. CUNNINGHAM, A. (In his Lives of Brit. painters, v. 6. 1833, v. 9 of Fam. lib., and v. 67 of Harper's fam. lib.) HAZLITT, W. Conversations of J. N. London, 1830. 12°

Northcote, Sir Stafford H. Competitive examinations for civil service. (In Nat. Assoc. Prom. Soc. Sci. Trans., 1859.) Opening address. (In 1869.) Twenty years of financial policy. London,

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1862. 8°.

Northcote, Rev. Thomas. Tracts on constitutional subjects; with a disc. on the powers that be! London, 1786. 8°. (B 767)

Northcote, Wm. Anatomy of the human body. London, 1772. 8°.

Marine practice of physic and surgery, with a pharmacopoeia marina. London, 1770. 2 v. (v. 2 w.). 8°.

- On scurvy. (In Swieten, G. van. Diseases incident to armies. 1776.)

Northend, Charles. Dictation exercises; intended for reviews in spelling. N. Y., 1853. 12. Obstacles to success in common schools. (In Amer. Institute of Instruction. 1844.) Primary schools. (In 1859.)

Northend, W. D. Importance of moral and religious edu. cation in a republic. (In Amer. Inst. Instr. Lect., 1851.)

Northern counties gazetteer and directory, 1855-56. See Hall, E. H.

Northern grievances set forth in a letter to J. Madison; by a N. American. N. Y., 1814. 8°. (B 454)

Northern Iowa Sanitary Fair. Fair, Dubuque, June, 1864; donations, etc., with a sketch of the Fair. Dubuque, 1864. 8°.

Northern Missionary Soc. Report of the directors. Albany, 1816. 8°. (B 1043)

Northern No! addr. to the delegates from the free states to the Whig National Conven. at Phila. n.p., 1848. 8°. (B 1503) Northern Ocean. See Arctic Regions. North West Passage.

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Northern regions; or, Uncle Richard's relation of Capt. Parry's voyages, etc. Boston, [182-?]. 12.

Northern worthies, Lives of. See Coleridge, H.
Northfield. HUBBARD, J. Account of N. (In Mass. Hist.
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Northfleet, Eng. DUNDAS. H., 1st Viscount Melville. Letter to S. Percival [on] the establishment of a naval arsenal at Northfleet. 2d ed. London, 1810. 4°. (B 1420)

--Another copy. (A 16) NAVAL considerations upon the letters of Ld. Melville and G. Rose rel. to the construction of a naval arsenal at Northfleet. London, 1810. 8°. (B 1744) ROSE. G. Letter to Ld. Melville on his letter to Percival resp. a naval arsenal at Northfleet. 2d ed. London, 1810. 8°. (B 1744)

Northleigh, John. Observations in divers parts of Europe. (In Harris, J. Col. of voy., v. 2. 1705.) Travels through France. (In v. 2. 1764.)

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1841. 8°.

London,

COPENHAGEN. KONG. NORD. OLDSK. SELSKAB. Antiquitates Americanæ, sive scriptores Septentrionales rerum anti-Columbianarum in America. Hafniæ, 1837. 4°.

DAVIS, A. Antiquities of America, first inhabitants of Central Amer., and the discovery of N. England by the Northmen.

N. Y., 1847. 8°.

19th ed.

Same. 10th ed. Buffalo, 1842. 8°. (B 1601) Same. 5th ed. N. Y., Bost., 1840. 8°. (B 1601, 1822) Same. 6th ed. N. Y., Boston, 1840. 8°. (B 1601) DE COSTA, B. F. Northmen in Maine; a critical exam. of views expressed by J. H. Kohl; add., a chapter on the discovery of Mass. Bay. Albany, 1870. 8°.

Pre-Columbian discovery of Amer. by the
Northmen, illustr. by trans. from the Icelandic
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The Northmen in America. (In Amer. Geog. and
Statist. Soc. Journ., v. 2, pt. 2. 1870.)

MORSE, A. Further traces of the anc. Northmen in
Amer.. with geol. evidences of the location of their
Vineland. Boston, 1861. 8°. (C 278)

Northmen in Cumberland. See Cumberland.
Northmen in Europe. See Iceland; - Normans; - Scan-
dinavia.

Northmore, Thomas. Washington; or, Liberty restored; a poem, in ten books. Balt., 1809. 12.

Same. Balt., 1812. 12°.
Northumberland. BAILEY, J., and CULLEY, G.
General view of the agriculture of the County of
Northumberland. London, 1794. 4°. (W 74)
HANDBOOK for Durham and Northumberland.
London, Murray, 1864. 18°

LATIMER, J. (In his Local records. 1857.)
WHITE, W. Northumberland and the border.
London, 1859. 8°.

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Northwood, N. H. SKETCHES of N. (In New Hamp. Hist. Soc. Col., v. 3. 1832.)

Northwood, a tale of New Eng.; by Mrs. S. J. Hale. Boston, 1827. 2 y. 12°

Norton, A. Banning. History of Knox Co., Ohio, 1779-1862; also a sketch of Kenyon College. Columbus, 1862. 8°.

Norton, Alfred. Address before the Mercantile Library Association, Jan. 19. Boston, 1836. 8°. (B 1718) Norton, Andrews. Address, interment of Prof. Frisbie, July 12. Camb.. 1822. 8°. (B 556) Discourse, latest form of infidelity, July 19. Camb., 1839. 8°. (B 1162, 1653, 1820)

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Discourse. religious educ., Hingham, May 20. Вовton, 1818. 8°. (B 325)

Evidences of the genuineness of the gospels.
Boston, Camb., 1837-44. 3 v. So.
Same. 2d ed. Camb., 1846-48. 3 v. 8°.
Inaugural disc. before the Univ. in Camb., Aug. 10.
Camb., 1819. 8°. (B 569, 1353)

Internal evidences of the genuineness of the
Gospels. Boston, 1855. 8°.

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NORTON

Original charades. Camb., 1839. obl. 16°
Note. These charades are by Prof. Norton, his
wife, Mrs. C. Folsom, and others.

The Pentateuch and its relations to the Jewish
and Christian dispensations; ed. by J. J.
Tayler. London, 1863. 8°.

Remarks on a pamphlet entitled ""The latest form of
infidelity' examined". Camb., 1839. 8°. (B 1162,
1963)

Remarks on a report of a com. of the overseers of
Harvard Coll. Camb., 1824. 8°. (B 918, 1403, H 9)
Scene after a summer shower. (In Boston book, 3d
Col. 1841.)

Sermon, change of character produced by Christianity. "
(In Liberal preacher, v. 1. 1828.)

Speech before the overseers of Harvard Coll., Feb. 3, in behalf of the resident instructers. Boston, 1825. 8°. (B 918, 1759, E 42, H 12)

Statement of reasons for not believing the doctrines of Trinitarians. Camb., 1833. 12° Same. Boston, 1819. S. (B 298)

Thoughts on true and false religion. Boston, 1820. 8°. (B 964)

Same. Camb., 1823. 8°.

Tracts conc. Christianity. Camb., 1852. 8°.

Contents. Defence of liberal Christianity. Disc. on the extent and relations of theology. Thoughts on true and false religion. Views of Calvinism. Disc. on the latest form of infidelity. - Remarks on the modern German school of infidelity.. - On the objection to faith in Chr. as testing on hist. facts and critical learning. Translation of Gospels with notes, 1855. See Bible, Gospels (p. 286).

- A winter morning; a poem. (In Boston book, 4th col. 1851.)

PARKER, T. The previous question between N. and bis alumni moved and handled in a letter to all those gentlemen. Boston, 1840. 8°. (B 1162)

REMARKS on N.'s 'Statement of reasons'. Boston, 1834. 8°. (B 1359)

REVIEW of N.'s 'Statement of reasons. Boston, 1833. 8°. (B 1359)

REVIEW of N.'s Views of Calvinism'. [From the Christian spectator.] n.p., [1822]. 8°. (B 1359) RIPLEY. G. Defence of "The latest form of infidelity' examined "; a second letter to N. Boston, 1840. 8°. (B 1963)

-- Latest form of infidelity' examined; letter to N. Boston, 1839. 8°. (B 1162, 1359)

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-- Letters to A. N. on 'The latest form of infidelity'. Boston, 1839-40. 8°.

Funeral sermon on. 1853. See Newell, W. Norton, Mrs. Caroline Elizabeth Sarah (Sheridan), afterwards Lady Stirling-Maxwell. English laws for women in the 19th cent. Lond., privately pr., 1854. 8°.

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Lady of La Garaye. N. Y., 1864. 16°

Lost and saved. Phila., 1863. 12°

Old Sir Douglas. (In Littell's liv. age, v. 88-95. 1866-
67; and in Macmillan's mag., v. 13-15, 1866-67.)
Poems. Boston, 1833. 12o.

Stuart of Dunleath. N. Y., 1851. 8°.

See also Keepsake for 1836.

HORNE, H. R. (In his New Spirit of the age, v. 2. 1844.

Norton, Charles & Catalogue of books rel. chiefly Benja

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to America. N. Y., 1862. 8°.

Literary advertiser, Literary and educ. register, Literary gazette, Literary letter, Literary register. See Norton's literary, etc.

Report on the munitions of war. See U. S. Commissioners for Paris Expos. 1867. Reports, v. 5. Norton, Charles Eliot. Considerations on some recent social theories. Boston, 1853. 12o. Notes of travel and study in Italy. Boston, 1860. 16o.

The soldier of the good cause. Boston, 1861. 8. (A. U. A. Tracts. Army ser.) Numerous articles.] (In the North Amer. review.) Norton, Elijah. Careful inquiry after the truth resp. bap. tism. Stockbridge, 1802. 8°. (B 1852)

Norton, George. Commentary on the hist., constit., etc., of London; [ed. by E. Tyrrell]. London, 1829. 8°.

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Norton, Rev. Herman. Startling facts; progress of Romanism, its present position and future prospects. N. Y., 1844. 12. (C 245)

Norton, Jacob. Adventurous and unpopular views of the millennium. Lowell, [18-]. 8. (C 224)

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The awakener, sermon in Weymouth. Boston, 1819. 8°. (B 1293)

Blessedness, etc.; a tribute to his wife; discourse at
Weymouth, Feb. 3. Boston, 1811. 8°. (B 325)
Calm and anciliatory review of Swedenborgianism.
Boston, 20. 8°. (B 273)

Candid review of the late correspondence of Worces
ter with Channing on Unitarianism. Boston, 1817.
8°. (B 266)
Dispassionate thoughts on the subjects and
mode of Christian baptism. Bost., 1821. 8°.
Same. Boston, 1821. 8°. (B 522)
Duty of religious toleration, etc.; sermon, Nov. 8.
1821. Boston, 1822. 8°. (B 287)
Faith on the son of God; sermon. Boston, 1810. 8°.
(B 300, 324, 871, 1849)
Humble attempt to ascertain the Scripture doctrine of
the Father, Son and Holy Spirit; added, 'The awak-
ener'. Boston, 1819. 8°. (B 273)

The question 'Is sin an infinite evil', tested by reason and scripture. Boston, 1813. 8°. (C 224)

Sermon illust, the duty of impenitent sinners. Boston, 1803. 8°. (B 849)

Sermon, interment of C. Tufts, Dec. 8, 1815. Boston, 1816. 8. (B 325)

Sermon, July 27, interment of Rev. J. Barker. Boston, 1815. 8°. (B 325)

Things as they are; or, Trinitarianism developed; in answer to D. Thomas, with strictures on S. Hopkins. Boston, 1815. 2 pts. 8°. (B 264)

Things set in a proper light; in answer to T. A., to a friend. Boston, 1814. 8°. (B 264)

The will of God; sermon, Dec. 18, 1808.

1809. 8°. (B 324)

Boston,

BOSTON. BEREAN SOCIETY OF UNIVERSALISTS. Address in answer to [his] sermon, The will of God, etc. Boston, 1809. 8. (B 245)

THOMPSON, S. Universal restoration vindicated; a reply to a disc. by N., Weymouth, Dec. 18, 1808. Charlestown, 1809. 8°. (B 136, 1713)

(In Brad

Norton, John. Abel being dead yet speaketh; or,
Life and death of J. Cotton, teacher of the
Church at Boston. London, 1658. 4o.
Funeral elegy upon Mrs. A. Bradstreet.
street, A. D. Several poems. 1758.)
Responsio ad totam quæstionum syllogen a G.
Apolonio propositam ad componendas con-
troversias circa politiam ecclesiasticam in
Anglia. Londini, 1648. 12%.

M'CLURE, A. W. (In his Lives of J. Wilson, etc. 1846.) MATHER, C. (In his Johannes in eremo. 1695.) Norton, John Pitkin. Elements of scientific agriculture. (In New York State Agric. Soc. Trans., v.9. 1850.) Value of soil analyses. Proc., (In Amer. Assoc. v. 6. 1852.) Norton, T. Tractatus chymicus dictus Crede mihi sive Ordinale. (In Museum hermet. 1677; - Manget, J. J. Bibl. chem., v. 2. 1702.)—and, Eng., Ordinall of alchemie. (In Ashmole, E. Theatr. chem. Brit. 1652.)

Norton, Thomas. Instructions for the Lord Mayor of London. 1573. (In Collier, J. P. Illust. of Old Eng.

lit, v. 3. 1866.)

and Sackville, T. Ferrex and Porrex. (In Dodsley, R. Col. of old plays, v. 1. 1825.)

-- Same, with add., called Tragedie of Gorboduc, ed. by W. D. Cooper. (In Udall, N. Ralph Roister Doister. 1847.)

Norton, Wm. A. Periodic and occasional perturbations of the declination and directive force of the magnetic needle. Physical constitution of the sun and the planetary bodies. (In Amer. Assoc. Proc., v. 8. 1855.) Physical constitution of comets. (In v. 13. 1860.) Laws on the deflection of beams exposed to a transverse strain tested by experiment. - Phys ical theory of the principle of the lever. (In v. 18. 1869.)

Norton, Mass. CLARK, G. F.

History of N.,

1669-1859. Boston, 1859. 12o.

WALLING, H. F. Map. 1855.

Norton's literary advertiser. Vols. 1-3, 1851-53, n.s. Vol. 1, 1854. N. Y., 1851-55. 4 v. f. Note. In v. 2 the title is changed to 'Norton's literary gazette and publisher's circular'.

NORWAY

Norton's literary letter. No. 1-4; n.s., no. 1, 2. N. Y., 1857-60. 6 nos. 4°.

Note. No. 4, Bibliog. of Maine; Nos. 1 and 2, n.s., Bibliog. of N. H. and Vermont. Norton's literary register, 1853; Norton's literary and educ. reg., 1854; Norton's lit. reg., or Annual book list, 1856, [prepared by R. A. Guild]. N. Y., 1853-56. 3 v. 12o. Norvins, Jacques Marquet, baron de Montbreton de. Histoire de Napoléon. Paris, 1839. 4 v. 8°. Contents. Vol. 1. 1769-99. 1807-13. 4. 1813-21. Norwalk, Conn. BOUTON, N. Hist. disc.; 200th anniversary of the settlement of N., delivered in the First Congregational Church, July 9, 1851. N. Y., 1851. 8°.

Norway.

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2. 1799-1807.

3.

For documents relating to the kingdom of Denmark see Denmark (p. 764). — For works including other northern countries see Europe, North of (p. 942-943); Scandinavia.

Antiquities.

URDA, et norsk antiqvarisk-historisk Tidsskrift, udg. af Directionen for det Bergenske Museum. Bergen, 1837-42. 2 v. 4°.

Architecture.

FRAGMENTS of Norway church fittings. (In Weale, J. Quarterly papers on architecture, v. 1. 1843.)

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Same. 4th ed. London, 1837. 12°

LAING, S. Residence in N., 1834-36. London, 1836. 8°.

MAXWELL, J. S. [1847.] (In his The Czar. 1848.) FORBES, J. D. Norway and its glaciers; with excursions in the Alps, 1851. Edin., 1853. 8°. WILLIAMS, W. M. Through N. with a knapsack, [1855]. London, 1859. 12o. UNPROTECTED females in N., [1855-56?]. London, 1857. 12o.

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Contents. Vol. 1-3. Heimskringla, sive historia regum Norveg. a Snorrio Sturlæ filio; edd., v. 1-2, G. Schöning; 3, J. T. Thorlacius. 4. Historia Suerreri

et proximorum trium successorum, edd. B. Thorlacius et E. C. Werlauff. 5. Historia Haconis grandævi, etc., edd. B. Thorlacius et E. C. Werlauff. 6. Explicatio carminum in Heimskringla occurrentium. — Disquisitio de Snorronis fontibus et auctoritate. Indices, edd. B. Thorlacius et E. C. Werlauff.

MALLING, O. Recueil de traits mémorables, tirés de l'histoire de Danemark, de Norwège, et de Holstein; tr. par F. M. Mourier. Copenhague, 1794. 8°.

MESSENIUS, J. Chronologia de rebus Norvegiæ. (In his Scondia illustr. 1700-05.)

The following are arranged chronologically. STURLESON, S. Heimskringla; or, Chronicles of the Kings of Norway, [to 1241]; tr. by S. Laing. London, 1844. 3 v. 8°.

LE BAS, P. Suède et Norwège; histoire et description, [836-1818]. Paris, 1839. 8°. (Univers.)

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FRANCIS. Sir P. Letter to E. Grey on the policy of Gr. Brit. and the allies towards N. 3d ed. (In Pamphleteer, 1814; v. 4 of B 838)

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LLOYD, L. Game birds and wild fowl of Sweden and N.; with acc. of the seals and salt water fishes. London, 1867. 8.

Literature, incl. Bibliography. BOTTEN-HANSEN, P., and PETERSEN, S. Norsk Bog-Fortegnelse, 1848-65. Krist., 1870. 8°. MÜLLER, P. E. Sagaer om Norge. (In his Sagabibl., v. 3. 1820.)

NYERUP, R., and KRAFT, J. E. Almindeligt Litteratur Lexicon for Danmark, Norge, og Island. Kiöb., 1820. 4o.

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Norway, Maine. NOYES, D. History of N. Norway, 1852. 8°.

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town, Sept. 7, 1859. 2d ed. Same. (In Stedman, J. W. 1859.) STEDMAN, J. W. Report of the celebration at Norwich on the 200th anniv. of its settlement,

Sept. Norwich, 1859. 8.

Norwich, Conn. 1st Church. Covenant renewed by the Ch.. Mar. 22, 1675. (In Fitch, J. Explanation. 1683.) Norwich, Conn. 2d or Chelsea Church. KING, W. Fare well disc. to the Church of Chelsea, Norwich; with app. N. Y.. 1811. 8. (B 1295) Norwich, Vt. See Amer. Lit. Scient. and Mil. Acad. Norwich, Eng. BRITTON, J. History and antiq. of the cathedral. London, 1816. 4. BROWNE, Sir T. Antiquities of Norwich. Posthumous works. 1723.)

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WILKINS, W. History of the Venta Incenorum of the Romans, and of Norwich Castle. (In Archæologia, v. 12. 1796.) Norwich, Bp. of. See Hall, J.; nel, C.; Yonge, P. Norwood, Col. Voyage to Virginia. (In Churchill, O. and J. Voy., v. 6. 1746; and in Force, P. Tracts, v. 3. 1844.) 44.

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Nostradamus, Johannes, Michael de. See Notredame.
Not a bit jealous; a farce by T. W. Robertson. (No. 112 of
De Witt's acting plays.)

Not guilty; a drama, by W. Phillips. (No. 84 of DeWitt's acting plays.)

Not in society. (In Gentleman's mag., n. s., v. 1. 1868.) Not such a fool as he looks; by H. J. Byron. (No. 117 of De Witt's acting plays.)

Not wisely but too well; by R. Broughton. (In Dublin univ. mag., v. 66-68. 1865-66.)

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