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Philadelphia contributionship.

Centennial meeting of the Philadelphia contributionship for the insurance of houses from loss by fire. Second Monday of April, 1852. Phila., 1852. 77 pp. 8° No. 2 in G.159.6; 5654.4

The address was delivered by Horace Binney.

SMITH, J. J. Letter, respecting [John Smith] the founder of the Philadelphia contributionship. 1852.

Philadelphia library company. See LIBRARY company of Philadelphia.

Philadelphia medical society.

First report on quack medicines. Phila., 1828. 37 pp. 8° No. 12 in G.322.7;

No. 7 in *Med. Pph. vol. 17 Philanthropic results of the war in America. Collected from official and other sources. By an American citizen [Linus Pierpont Brockett]. New York, 1864. 160 pp. 24° G.3626.5; 4330a.32 Philanthropos, pseudonym of W. LADD. Philantrope, Le, ou l'ami de tout le monde, comédie. See M. A. LEGRAND. Théâtre, 1742, vol. 3. Philaster; or, love lies a bleeding, tragedy. See F. BEAUMONT and J. FLETCHER.

Philes, George P., publisher.

PHILOBIBLION, a monthly bibliographical journal. 1862, 1863.

Philetis and Constantia, droll. See F. KIRKMAN, ed. The wits.

Philharmonic society, London.

The English orchestra. The Philharmonic society. [Cut from the New monthly mag., July, 1835, pp. 289-295.] No. 18 in G.3822.3

Philidor, pseudonym of F. A. DANICAN. Philinte de Molière, ou la suite du Misanthrope, comédie. See P. F. N. FABRE d'Eglantine. Philip the Bold (le Hardi), duke of Burgundy, 1342-1404.

BARANTE, A. G. P. B., baron de. Histoire des ducs de Bourgogne, 1824, vols. 1, 2.

Histoire des

Philip the Good, duke of Burgundy, 1396-1467. BARANTE, A. G. P. B., baron de. ducs de Bourgogne, 1824, vols. 5-8. Philip I., king of France, 1052-1108. Procès-verbal du sacre de Philippe 1, à Rheims, le 23 mai 1059. In Guizot, F. P. G. Collection, 1825, vol. 7. G.3675.3.7; *2618.2.7 Philip II. (Augustus), king of France, 1165-1223. CAPEFIGUE, J. B. H. R. Histoire de Philippe Auguste. 1829.

GUILLAUME le Breton. La Philippide, poëme.

1825.

Vie de Philippe Auguste [1207-1219]. 1823. RIGORD. Vie de Philippe Auguste [jusqu'en 1207]. 1825.

Philip IV, le Bel, king of France, 1268-1314.

Cérémonies des gages de bataille selon les constitutions du bon roi Philippe de France, représentées en onze figures. Paris, Crapelet. 1830. xii. 88 pp. 8°, 1. p. G.3660.5; *2671.8

Philip II, king of Spain, 1527-1598. ALFIERI, V. Filippo, tragedia. In his Tragedie, 1820, vol. I.

BAYARD, J. F. A. Don Juan, ou un orphelin,

comédie.

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1865. See G.

Philip, chief of the Wampanoags, 1676.
CHURCH, B. History of king Philip's war.
Philip Basil; or, a poet's fate, tragedy.
STEPHENS. Dramas, 1846, vol. 2.
Philip de Thame. See P. de THAME.
Philip Sparrow, poem. See John SKELTON. Poetical
works, 1843, vol. 1; 1866, vol. 1.

Philip van Artevelde, a dramatic romance. See Sir
H. TAYLOR.

Philippe, comédie par Bayard, Scribe et Mélesville.
In Bayard, J. F. À. Théatre, 1855, vol. 3.
Philippe de Reimes. See P. de REIMES.
Philippi, Jean, 1518–1598.

Mémoires. [1560-1590.] In Petitot, C. B. Collection, le sér., 1823, vol. 34.

G.3511.1.34; *2615.1.34 Philippide, La, poëme. See GUILLAUME le Breton. Philippine islands.

LEONARDO Y ARGENSOLA, B. Discovery and conquest of the Molucco and Philippine islands. 1708. MARTINEZ DE ZÚÑIGA, J. Historical view of the Philippine islands [to 1763]. 1814. Philippon,

Agathocles et Monk, ou l'art d'abattre et de relever les trônes. [Anon.] Orléans, Jacob l'aîné, imprimeur. 5me année républicaine. [1797-1 (3),

94 PP. 24

Philips, Ambrose, 1671-1749.

G.3844.19

The Briton. A tragedy. London: B. Lintot. 1722. (16), 64 pp. 80 No. 1 in G.3975.25 Humfrey, duke of Gloucester. A tragedy. London, 7. Roberts. 1723. (12), 86, (2) pp. 8° G.4014.25 Same. 2d ed. with two copies of verses to the authour. London, F. Walthoe jun. 1723- (16), 86, (2) pp. 8° No. 2 in G.3975.25 About 25 lines are taken from Shakespeare's Henry vI., part 2. For the story upon which this is founded, see Memoirs of Humphrey, duke of Gloucester.

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Racine, J. The distrest mother, translated by A. Philips from the Andromaque of Racine. Philips, John Leigh.

Catalogue of [his] library [to] be sold by Winstanley & Taylor, 17th of Oct., 1814. Manchester [Eng]. (4), 72, (2) pp. 8° No. 2 in G.3951.15 Philips, Miles.

London: W. Mears. No. 3 in G.3975.26

Voyage of M. Philips put on shore by Sir John Hawkins, 1568, north of Panuco, whence he travelled to Mexico and other places. In Hakluyt, R. Collection, 1810, vol. 3. G.280.54.3; *6251.10.3 Philips, Thomas, 1739. Love and glory: a masque. 1734 (5), 22 pp. 8° Philips, William, 1734. Belisarivs. A tragedy. 1724. (16), 55 pp. 8° Hibernia freed. A tragedy. 1722. (12), 57, (2) pp. 85 Philips. See PHILLIPS.

London: T. Woodward.

No. 2 in G.3575.26 London: J. Bowyer. No. 1 in G.3975.26

Phillimore, John George, 1809-1865.
Influence of the canon law. In Oxford essays,
1858.
G.3853.1.4; *2555.15.4

Phillips, Edward, 1630-1696?

Theatrum poetarum, or a compleat collection of the poets of all ages. With observations, and a discourse of the poets and poetry in generall. London, C. Smith. 1675. (32), 261 pp. 120 G.4076.15 Theatrum poetarum Anglicanorum. Containing the names and characters of all the English poets from the reign of Henry III. to the close of the reign of Elizabeth [1278-1603]. First published in 1675, and now enlarged [by Sir S. E. Brydges]. Canterbury, 1800. lxxix, 336, 6 pp. 8°, 1. p.

G.3756.1; *2155.8

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Philo homo, pseud.

Cursory thoughts on national resources, in a letter to Homo. [1819?] 6 pp. 8° No. 2 in G.324.12 Philo-Jackson, pseud.

The presidential election, written for the benefit of the people of the United States, but particularly for those of the state of Kentucky; relating also to South America, a war with the Holy allies; and to an alliance with Great Britain. 5th series. Frankfort, 1824. vii, 24 pp. 8° No. 7 in G.321.14

Attributed by Wm. Plumer to Henry Banks. Philo Judæus, 1st century.

Embassy from the Jews of Alexandria to Caius Caligula. In Josephus, F. Works. 1683.

G.30.28

Philobiblion. A monthly bibliographical journal. [Nos. 1-15.] G. P. Philes and co. New York. 1862, 1863. 4° G.47.13 Philobiblon, a treatise. See R. AUNGERVILLE.

Philoctetes, prince of Thessaly.

LA HARPE, J. F. de. Philoctète, tragédie.
SOPHOCLES. Philoctetes, tragœdia.

Philology. See LANGUAGE.

Philomela, the Lady Fitzwater's nightingale. See Robert GREENE.

Philomèle, parodie. See A. PIRON. Œuvres, 1776, vol. 5.

Philomneste junior, pseudonym of P. G. BRUNET. Philomusus, S., pseud.

Mr. Law's unlawfulness of the stage entertainment examin'd; and the insufficiency of his arguments fully demonstrated. By S. Philomvsvs. London, J. Roberts. 1726. 31 pp. 8° No. 1 in G.3823.21; No. 9 in G.3824.14 Philonomé, opéra. See C. B. FAGAN. Théâtre, 1760, vol. 3. Philo-pacificus, pseudonym of Noah WORCESTER. Philosophe, Le. See C. C. DU MARSAIS. Philosophe, Le, ami de tout le monde. See L. COSTE.

Philosophe anglois, histoire de Cleveland, fils

naturel de Cromwell. See A. F. PRÉVOST D'EXILES. Euvres choisies, 1810, vols. 4-7. Philosophe célibataire, comédie. See A. NOTA. Philosophe marié; ou le mari honteux de l'être,

comédie. See P. N. DEstouches. Œuvres dramatiques, 1822, vol. 2; RÉPERT. gén. 1821, vol. 41. Philosophe sans le savoir, comédie. See M. J. SEDAINE.

Philosophes, Les, comédie. See C. PALISSOT DE ΜΟΝΤΕΝΟΥ.

Philosophes amoureux, comédie. See P. N. DesTOUCHES. Œuvres dramatiques, 1822, vol. 3. Philosophes manqués, comédie. See A. C. CAIL

LEAU.

Philosophical inquiry into the source of the pleasures derived from tragic representations. See M. M'DERMOT.

Philosophie du bon-sens. See J. B. de B., marquis d'ARGENS.

Philosophie d'une femme. [Paris?] 1787. 43 PP.
Vignette. 8°
No. 3 in G.3551.12
Philosophy.

ALEMBERT, J. le R. d'. Essai sur les élémens de philosophie. In his Œuvres, 1805, vol. 2.

ARGENS, J. B. de B., marquis d'. La philosophie du bon sens. 1747.

BACON, F., baron Verulam [etc.]. Works, 1818, 1863.

BUHLE, J. G. Histoire de la philosophie moderne jusqu'à Kant. 1816.

COUSIN, V. Défense de l'Université et de la

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1795.

Le philosophe. In his Œuvres, 1797, vol. 6; Recueil philosophique, 1770, vol. 1.

FENELON, F. de S. de La M. Abrégé des vies des anciens philosophes. In his Œuvres, 1820, vol. 22. GREGORY, James. Philosophical and literary essays. 1792.

HARRIS, James. Philosophical arrangements. 1775

HOBBES, T. Elements of philosophy [etc.]. In his English works. 1839.

Opera philosophica. 1839.

LEIB, J. R. Lecture on the nature and objects of the modern philosophy. 1830.

RÉMUSAT, F. M. C., comte de. De la philosophie allemande. 1845.

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DANIEL, S. Tragedy of Philotas.

LESSING, G. E. Philotas, Trauerspiel. In his Sämmt. Schriften, 1838, vol. 2.

Philo-technicus Miso-mimides, pseud.

Foote's prologue detected; with a miniature prose epilogue of his manner in speaking it. [2d ed. Also, Appendix.] London, 1770. 35, 39, (1) pp. 8° No. 4 in G.3824.1

Philotus; a comedy. Reprinted from the [1603] edition of Robert Charteris. Edinburgh, 1835. (8), xii, (48), 32 pp. Black-letter. [Bannatyne club.] 4° G.3960.14

Attributed by some to Robert Semple. Founded upon the old tale of "Phylotus and Emilia," in Barnabie Rich his Fare. well to the militarie profession. This tale is given entire in the appendix.

Phipps, Constantine Henry, 1st marquess of Normanby, 1797-1863. BURY, -, countess de. revolution in Paris. 1858.

Lord Normanby's Year of

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Phocion, Athenian statesman, B.C. 403–317.
CAMPISTRON, J. G. de. Phocion, tragédie. In
his Œuvres, 1750, vol. 2.
Phocylides, 6th century, B.C.

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Sentences, traduites par Lévesque. In Collection des moralistes anciens, 1782, vol. 10. G.3578.2.10 Epicteto y Focilides en Español, con consonantes. In Quevedo y Villegas, F. G. de. Obras, 1790, vol. G.3351.1.5; **D.165.12.5 Focilides traducido por F. G. de Quevedo y Villegas. In Lopez de Sedano, J. J., ed. Parnaso español, 1768, vol. 3. G.3355.8.3; **D.156.13.3 Phoebus; ou l'écrivain public, comédie par Bayard et de Biéville. In Bayard, J. F. A. Théâtre, 1855, vol. 7.

Phoenicia.

HEEREN, A. H. L. Historical researches into the politics [etc.] of the principal nations of antiquity, 1854, vol. 1.

Phænissæ, tragœdia. See EURIPIDES.
Phoenix.

PANTALEON DE RIVERA, A. Fábula del Fenix.
See PHENIX; Phenix.

Phoenix, The, tragi-comedy. See T. MIDDLleton.
Phoenix nest, poems. See R. S.
Phormio, comœdia. See TERENCE.
Phrenology.

MEGE, J. B. Manifeste des principes de la Société phrénologique de Paris. 1835.

Phrenology: its place and relations. [Cut from the North British rev., May, 1852, pp. 22-38.] No. 10 in G.159.3 Phrosine et Mélidore, poëme. See P. J. BERNARD. Phurnutus, L. A. See L. A. CORNUTUS. Phylotus and Emilia. See B. RICH.

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HOBBES, T. Physics; or, the phenomena of nature, etc. In his English works, 1839, vol. 1.

PASCAL, B. Ouvrages de physique. In his Euvres, 1779, vol. 4.

VOLTAIRE, F. M. A. de. Élémens de philosophie de Newton. In his Œuvres, 1784, vol. 31. Physiognomy.

LAVATER, J. C. L'art de connaître les hommes par la physionomie. 1820.

Physiologie du goût. See A. BRILLAT-SAVARIN. Physiology.

CARPENTER, W. B. Principles of human physiology. 1846.

FLETCHER, P. The purple island, poem. 1633. TODD, R. B., and BOWMAN, W. Anatomy and physiology of man. 1845.

WILKINSON, J. J. G. The human body and its connection with man.

1851.

Physiology of the London medical student, and curiosities of medical experience. By Punch." Phila., 1844. 96 pp. Illustrations by Leech. 12° G.3854.3; 6579.24

The copy on G.3854.3 lacks the frontispiece and engraved title page.

Pibrac, Gui du Faur, seigneur de, 1528-1584. ARTIGNY, A. G. d'. Remarques sur Gui Faur, sieur de Pibrac; avec son Apologie. In his Nouveaux mémoires, 1749, vol. 2. Picard, Louis Benoît, 1769–1828. Œuvres. Paris, 1821.

IO V.

Portr. 8° G.233.5; *2677.4 Contents are given on pp. 620, 630 of the Bates Hall Index. Der Neffe als Onkel (Encore des Ménechmes). In Schiller, J. C. F. von. Sämmt. Werke, 1835, vol. 7. G.24.50.7

Notice sur Iffland et sur Brandes. In Collection des mémoires sur l'art dramatique, 1822, vol. 10. G.224.2.10

Der Parasit oder die Kunst, sein Glück zu machen (Médiocre et rampant). In Schiller, J. C. F. von. Sämmt. Werke, 1835, vol. 7. G.24.50.7 Piccinistes, Les, et les Gluckistes, comédie. See E. I.. BILLARDON DE SAUVIGNY. Les après soupés, 1782, vol. 2.

Picciola. See J. X. B. SAINTINE.
Pichegru, Charles, 1761-1804.

Discours prononcé dans la séance de la Conven-
tion nationale, du 15 germinal, an troisième de la
République. [Paris, 1795.] 4 pp. 8°
No. 6 in G.3656.23
FAUCHE-BOREL, L. Memoirs of Pichegru and
Moreau. 1808.

Pichot, Amédée, 1796-1877

Charles-quint, chronique de sa vie.

(3), xv, 560 pp. 8°

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Pièce, La, et le prologue, ou celui qui les sert tous et qui n'en contente aucun, drame. See D. DIDEEuvres, 1821, vol. 4.

Paris, 1854. ROT. G.3660.12; 2841.50

BICKERSTAFF, I. Le cadenas (The padlock), opéra comique. 1822.

GOLDSMITH, O. Les méprises d'une nuit (She stoops to conquer), comédie.

HOME, J. Douglas, tragédie. Pickbourn, James.

1822.

1822.

Dissertation on the English verb. Added an appendix on French and Latin participles. London: G. G. F. and J. Robinson. 1789. xxxii, 244 pp. 8°, 1. p. G.3843.2

Pickering, Basil Montagu.

Catalogue of books, including the publications of W. Pickering, now for sale. London, 1858. Sm. 89 G.3951.14; *6139.8

Pickering, Charles, 1805-1878.

Races of man. In United States exploring expeG.350.1.9 dition, 1838-1842, vol. 9. Pickering, John.

A newe enterlude of vice, conteyning the historye of Horestes, with the cruell revengment of his Fathers death upon his one naturell Mother. By John Pikeryng. Imprinted at London, by W. Gryffith. 1567. (1), iv, 51 pp. J. P. Collier's Illustrations. 1866. 4° No. 3 in G.3826.4.2

Pickering, John, 1777-1846.

Lecture on telegraphic language; before the Boston marine society, Feb. 5, 1833. Boston, 1833. 32 pp. Plates. 8°

No. 17 in G.321.9; No. 12 in *3654.50 Lecture on the alleged uncertainty of the law; March 5, 1830. Boston, 1834. 28 pp. 89

No. 5 in G.322.17; **E.110.18 Vocabulary, or collection of words and phrases Presupposed to be peculiar to the United States. fixed an essay on the present state of the English 8° language. Boston, 1816. 206, (1) pp. G.3650.12; *6588.8

Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829.

Speech, on the 26 and 28 of Feb., 1814, on the bill to authorize a loan of twenty-five millions of dollars. Georgetown, 1814. (1); 72 pp. 8°

No. 11 in G.324.8; No. 18 in *Pph. vol. 117 Pickwick papers, novel. See C. DICKENS. Pic-nic party. See Horace SMITH.

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Piece of friar Bakon's Brazen head's prophecy. See W. TERILO.

Pièces échappées du porte-feuille de M. Voltaire. See F. M. A. de VOLTAIRE.

Pièces historiques, rares ou inédites, pour servir à l'instruction du temps présent. [Paris, Impr. de Crapelet. 1830.] (3), 230 pp. 89, 1. p. G.240.1

Contents. La découverte des équivoques des Jésuites sur leur prétendu bannissement [1625]; Le courrier breton, ou passe. partout des Jésuites [1626]; Interrogatoire des Jésuites devant MM. de Parlement [1626]; Arrêt de la cour de Parlement de Paris, contre les Jésuites du collège de Clermont, 1626; Remontrances de la cour de Parlement de Paris sur le rétablisse ment des Jésuites, 1603; Extrait d'un écrit intitulé Les bons mots du petit père André [1716]; Portrait des Jésuites, peint par les grands hommes de l'église et de l'état [1761]; Bref de Clément XIV, 21 juillet 1773, portant suppression de l'ordre dit Société de Jésus.

One of 14 on Jésus vélin, in an edition of ar copies only. Pieces of ancient poetry from unpublished manuscripts and scarce books. See John FRY, editor. Pièces officielles, notes, correspondance, etc., presentées par ordre de sa majesté aux deux chambres du Parlement, du 18 mai au 1er juin 1803. Traduites. Londres. [1803.] viii, 171, xxxix, 48, 23 pp. 8° Nos. 2-4 in G.324.10

The final appendix to this correspondence with France contains the Preliminary articles of peace signed at London, Oct. 1, 1801; the treaty of Amiens, signed March 27, 1802; the Declaration of George III. relative to his efforts to maintain peace. The part of this correspondence presented to Parliament on May 18, 1S03, can be found, in English, on No. 10 in ***6625.50.

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la Nouvelle Essai. 1823. No. 2 in G.322.8

Histoire des Gaulois, jusqu'aux commencemens de la monarchie françoise [540]. Genève, 1804. 3 v. 89

Picquet, Charles, 1771-1827.

COUTANS, G., and PICQUET, C. graphique des environs de Paris. 1800.

G.3662.5

Atlas topo

Picture, The, tragi-comedy. See P. MASSINGER.
Picture, The; or, the cuckold in conceit, comedy.
See James MILLER.

Picturesque, The. See ESTHETICS.
Pidal, Pedro José, marqués de, — 1865.

De la poesía castellana en los siglos XIV. y xv. In
Cancionero.
Baena, J. A. de.
1851.
G.3350.4

Pidansart de Mairobert, M. F. See MAIROBert. Pièce à deux acteurs, opéra-comique. See C. F. PANNARD. Théatre, 1763, vol. 3.

Histoire de l'hérésie des Albigeois, et de la guerre contre eux, 1203-1218. In Guizot, F. P. G. Collection, 1824, vol. 14. G.3675.3.14; *2618.2.14 Pierre d'Abraham, ou le pélerinage à Sainte Anne d'Auray. See J. H. B. de SAINT-PIERRE. Œuvres, 1826, vol. 12.

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EURIPIDES. Tragedia Medea et Phænissæ. 1703. Piers Ploughman. See W. LANGLAND. The vision and the Creed of Piers Ploughman.

Pietas in patriam; life of Sir W. Phips. See C. MATHER.

Pietra del paragone politico. See T. BOCCALINI. Pigafetta, Filippo, 15332-1603.

Regnum Congo hoc est vera descriptio regni Africani, qvod Congus appellatur. Olim ex Edoardi Lopez acroamatis lingua Italica excerpta ; nunc Latio sermone donata ab Avgvst. Cassiod. Reinio. Iconibus et imaginibus rerum opera Ioan. T. et Ioan. I. de Bry fratrum, etc., exornata. Francoforti: excudebat W. Richter, impensis Io. T. et Io. I. de Bry frat. 1598 (8), 60, ̊ (7) pp. 14 plates with text. 2 folded maps. 4° No. 1 in G.281.51.9

In this copy the two maps of parts of Africa have been joined into one map.

Same. Francoforti, excudebat Ioan. Fridericus Weissius, impensis Io. Theod. de Bry, 1623. (8), 60, (7) pp. 14 plates with text. 3 folded maps. 4°

No. 1 in **2360.26.6

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Pigmalion. See PYGMALION.

Pignotti, Lorenzo, 1739-1812.

Favole e novelle. iii, 328 pp. 16° Pigott, Grenville.

2 v. G.3553.9

5a edizione. Lucca, 1785. (1), G.3946.4

Manual of Scandinavian mythology containing a popular account of the two Eddas and of the religion of Odin, illustrated by translations from Oehlenschlager's Danish poem The Gods of the North. London: W. Pickering. 1839. xliv, 370 pp. 8° G. 147.3; 2877.2

Pike, Zebulon Montgomery, 1779-1813.
WHITING, H. Life of Z. M. Pike. 1845.
Pilate's wife's dream, mystery. In Coventry mys-
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Pilgrim, The, comedy. See F. BEAUMONT and J.
FLETCHER.

Pilgrim, The, dialogue. See J. DRYDEN. A dialogue.
Pilgrim, The, tragedy. See T. KILLIGREW.
Pilgrim fathers. See PLYMOUTH Colony, Mass.
Pilgrim to Compostella, poem.
See R. SOUTHEY.
Poetical works, 1866, vol. 7.
Pilgrims of Emaus, mystery. In Chester plays,
1843, vol. 2, and Coventry mysteries, 1841.
Pills to purge melancholy. See T. DURFEY. Songs,
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Pilot, The, a tale of the sea. See J. F. COOPER.
Pilot, The, drama. See E. FITZBALL.
Pimenta de Aguiar, Manuel Caetano, 1831.
[Tragédies, traduites par J. F. Denis.] In Chefs-
d'œuvre du théatre portugais. 1823.

G.222.1; 5094.28 Namely: La conquête du Perou; Le caractere des Lusitaniens. 57 21, 11, 87.

Pinckney, Charles, 1758-1824.

Three letters, under the signature of A South Carolina planter. On the case of Jonathan Robbins. On the captures of American vessels by British cruisers. On the right of expatriation. Added an appendix. Phila., 1799. (2), 65 pp. 8°

No. 3 in G.323.19; 4318.16 Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth, 1746–1825. Address before the Agricultural society of South Carolina, on the 18th Aug., 1829. Charleston, 1829. 24 pp. 8 No. 9 in G.322.11 Pindar, B.C. 5222-441?

Carmina cvm lectionis varietate et adnotationibvs.

Cvravit C. G. Heyne. Gottingae, F. C. Dietrich. 1798, 1799. 3 v. in 5. 8

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DONNA Charitea, queen of Castile, drama. 1843. Pindemonte, Ippolito, 1753-1828.

Arminius, tragédie. [Traduite par A. Trognon.] In Chefs-d'œuvre du théâtre italien moderne, 1822, vol. I. G.221.8.1; 4774.53

Pinelli, Maffeo, 1736-1785.

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Critique on Ritson's Scotish songs. IN Ritson, J. Letters to G. Paton. 1829.

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An essay on medals. New ed. enlarged, and illus. with plates. London, F. Edwards. 1789. Sm. 8°

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G.146.7 Letters of literature. By Robert Heron [pseud.]. London, G. G. F. and F. Robinson. 1785. (8), 515 PP. & G.3943.3; 2191.4 - editor.

Ancient Scotish poems, never before in print. Now published from the MS. collections of Sir Richard Maitland. Comprising pieces written from about 1420 till 1586. With notes, and a glossary. Prefixed an essay on the origin of Scotish poetry. A list of all the Scotish poets, with remarks. pendix is added, containing an account of the contents of the Maitland and Bannatyne MSS. London, C. Dilly. 1786. 2 v. in I. cxlviii, 544 pp. Facsimile. 8°

Scottish tragic ballads. 1781. xxxvii, (1), 130 pp.

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G.3846.3; 2538.16 London, F. Nichols. Vignette. 8° G.3847.5

Contents Dissertations; Oral tradition of poetry, The tragic ballad; Hardyknute; Other ballads.

Select Scotish ballads. London, F. Nichols. 1783. Vignettes. 8° G.3847.4

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