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69 CATALOGUE of the New York State Library, Jan. 1, 1846. Prepared [by J. L. Tillinghast and G. Wood] and published in compliance with the provisions of an Act of the Legislature, etc. Albany, 1846. 8vo. 70 CATALOGUE of the library of the General Court. Boston, 1846. 8°

71 CATALOGUE of the Public School Library of Municipality, No. 2. New Orleans, 1848. 8°

72 CATALOGUE of books in the library of the Pawcattuck Library Association, Westerly, R. I.; with a sketch of the organization of the association, a copy of its constitution, and bye-laws, and hints respecting reading. Providence, 1849. 8°

73 THIRTY-SECOND Philadelphia Trade Sale. New Series. March, 1849. Catalogue of books, stereotype-plates,... stationery, etc. to be sold... by G. W. Lord, etc. Philadelphia, 1849. 8°

74 THIRTY-FOURTH Philadelphia Trade Sale. New Series. March 15, 1850. Catalogue of books, paper, stationery, etc. to be sold by G. W. Lord, etc. Philadelphia, 1850. 8°

75 THIRTY - FIFTH Philadelphia Trade Sale. New Series. August 30, 1850. Catalogue of books, stationery, etc. to be sold... by G. W. Lord, etc. Philadelphia, 1850. 8° 76 FIRST Catalogue. Thirty-seventh Philadelphia Trade Sale. September 22, 1851. M. Thomas and Sons, auctioneers. Catalogue of books, copy-rights, etc. Philadelphia, 1851. 80

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77 FIRST Catalogue. Thirty-eighth Philadelphia Trade Sale, March, 1852. ... Catalogue of books, stereotype - plates, .. stationery, etc. to be sold at public sale. . . . By M. Thomas and Sons. Philadelphia, 1852. 8°

78 G. W. LORD AND SON's Thirtyeighth Philadelphia Trade Sale. New

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Series, March 15, 1852. Catalogue of books, stereotype-plates, binders'tools, letter and cap paper. . . . stationery, etc. to be sold at auction, etc. Philadelphia, 1852. 8°

tember, 1851. Catalogue of books, 79 JOHN KEESE, Auctioneer. Seppaper, stationery, etc. New York, 1851. 8°

80 FIRST Catalogue. Catalogue of the Fifty-third New York Trade Sale of ... stationery,... binders' materials, etc. to be sold at auction by Bangs, Brother and Co. etc. New York, 1851. 8°

81 FIRST Catalogue. Catalogue of the Fifty-fourth New York Tradetionery, etc. to be sold at auction, Sale of books, stereotype-plates, sta... by Bangs, Brother and Co. New York, 1851. 8°

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82 CATALOGUE of the New York State Library. January 1, 1850. Albany, 1850. 8vo.

83 CATALOGUE of the Mercantile Library in New York. New York, 1850. 8°

84 A CATALOGUE of the Mercantile Library Company of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, 1850. 8°

85 CATALOGUE of foreign and American books; comprising books in every class of literature, the fine arts, natural history, sciences, useful arts, etc. . . . for sale by G. P. Putnam. New York, [1851] 8°

86 CATALOGUE of maps and surveys, in the offices of the Secretary of State, of the State Engineer and Surveyor, and in the New York State Library, etc. Albany, 1851. 8vo.

logue of the Mercantile Library in the
87 FIRST Supplement to the Cata-
city of New York. January 1852.
New York, 1852. 8°

88 CATALOGUE of books on the
Masonic Institution, in public libraries
of twenty-eight States of the Union,
clusions, by ... citizens of the United
Antimasonic in arguments and con-
States. With introductory remarks,

and a compilation of records, etc. colleges. By F. M. Hubbard. BosBoston, 1852. 8vo. ton, 1836. 12°

89 CATALOGUE of the Mercantile Library of Boston. Boston, 1854. 8vo. 90 CATALOGUE of the Public Library of the City of Boston. Boston, 1854. 8vo.

91 CATALOGUE of books in the Astor Library relating to the languages and literature of Asia, Africa, and the Oceanic Islands. [With a preface by J. G. Cogswell.] New York, Astor Library Autographic Prefs, 1854. 8vo.

92 CATALOGUE of the New York State Library: 1855. General Library. Albany, 1856. 8°

93 CATALOGUE of the New York State Library: 1855. Law Library. Albany, 1856. 8°

94 CATALOGUE of the New York State Library: 1855. Manuscripts, maps, engravings, coins, etc. Albany, 1856. 8°

CATE, E. JANE. A Year with the Franklins; or, to suffer and be strong. New York, 1846. 12°

CATECHISM resolved into an easie and useful Method: wherein the Principles thereof are exhibited and explain'd in order, with inferences from and references to those Principles. Boston, 1723. 8vo.

CATECHIST; a Fragment. Philadelphia, 1827.

12mo.

CATHOLICUS. Letter [subscribed kaloλukos] to . . A. Potter, .. Bishop of.. Pennsylvania, in vindication of the principle of Christian Union for the propagation of the Gospel. Philadelphia, 1850. 8°

CATO, DIONYSIUS. Cato's Moral Distichs Englished in couplets. Printed and sold by B. Franklin, Philadelphia, 1735. 4to.

CATULLUS, CAIUS VALERIUS. The Poems of Catullus, selected and prepared for the use of schools and

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CAULKINS, FRANCES MANWARING, Mifs. History of Norwich, Connecticut, from its settlement in 1660, to January, 1845. Norwich, Conn. 1845. 12°

2 COLPORTEUR Songs, written for the American Mefsenger. [New London? 1847?] 12mo.

3 HISTORY of New London, Connecticut, from the first survey of the coast in 1612, to 1852. New London, 1852. 8°

CAUSTIC, MRS. Pfeud. Matrimony; or, love affairs in our village twenty years ago. By Mrs. Caustic (authorefs of "Louisa Ralston; or, What can I do for the Heathen?") 2nd edition. N. York, 1853.

12°

CAUSTIC, CHRISTOPHER [THOMAS GREEN FESSENDEN]. Democracy Unveiled; or, Tyranny stripped of the garb of patriotism. [In verse.] By Christopher Caustic, LL.D. etc. Third edition. 2 vol. New York, 1806.

12mo.

CELNART, ELIZABETH FELICIE. Perfumery: its manufacture and use; with instructions in every branch of the art, and recipes . . . from the French of Celnart and other late authorities; with additions and improvements, by C. Morfit. Philadelphia, 1847. 12°

CEYLON. Catalogue of pupils supported at Mission Schools (at Ceylon) by special donations. [New York? 1838.] 8°

CHALLONER, RICHARD, Bishop of Debras. The Lives of the Fathers of the Eastern Deserts; or, the wonders of God in the wilderness. [Edited by M. A. S.] To which is added an appendix [containing a collection of anecdotes of the Eastern solitaries]. New York, 1852. 12mo.

CHALMERS, GEORGE. An Intro

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CHAMBERS, WILLIAM, and ROBERT. Chambers' Information for the People; a popular encyclopædia. First American edition, with numerous additions, etc. 2 vol. Philadelphia, 1848. 8°

CHANDLER, ADONIRAM. Addrefs Idelivered at the close of the nineteenth annual fair of the American Institute. New York, 1846. 8°

CHANDLER, Peleg Whitmore. American Criminal Trials. 2 vol. Boston, 1841-1844. 12mo.

2 THE MORALS of Freedom: an Oration delivered before the authorities of... Boston, July 4, 1844. Boston, 1844. 8°

CHANDLER, THOMAS BRADBURY. An appeal to the public in behalf of the Church of England in America. New York, 1767. 8vo.

CHANG-ENG, the Siamese Twin

brothers. Begin. Introduction, etc. (Account of the Siamese Twin brothers.) [New York, 1836.] 8°

CHANNING, EDWARD TYRRELL. An Oration, delivered July 4, 1817, at.. Boston, in commemoration of the anniversary of American Independence. Boston [1817]. 8°

CHANNING, WALTER. Thoughts on Peace and War: an addrefs delivered before the American Peace Society, at its annual meeting, May 27, 1844. Boston, 1844. 8°

2 CASES of Inhalation of Ether in Labour. Second edition. Boston, 1847. 8vo.

3 A TREATISE on Etherization in Childbirth. Illustrated by five hundred and eighty-one cases. Boston, 1848. 8°

CHANNING, WILLIAM ELLERY. A Sermon [on Matthew xvi. 3] preached in Boston, April 5, 1810, the day of the public fast. Boston, 1810. 8vo.

2 A SERMON [on Luke xix. 41, 42] preached in Boston, July 23, 1812, the day of the public fast, appointed by the Executive of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, in consequence of the declaration of war against Great Britain. Boston, 1812. 8vo.

3 A DISCOURSE delivered in Boston at the solemn festival in commemoration of the goodness of God in delivering the Christian world from military despotism, June 15, 1814. Boston, 1814. 8°

4 A LETTER to S. C. Thacher, on the aspersions contained in a late number of the Panoplist on the ministers of Boston, etc. Second edition. Boston, 1815. 8°

5 REMARKS on . . Dr. Worcester's letter to Mr. Channing, on the review of American Unitarianism in a late Panoplist. Boston, 1815. 8°

6 REMARKS on . . Dr. Worcester's second letter to Mr. Channing on

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10 A REVIEW of . . Dr. Channing's Discourse preached at the dedication of the second Congregational Unitarian Church, New York, Dec. 7, 1826. Boston, 1827. 8°

11 N° 8. A DISCOURSE on the Evidences of revealed Religion. Third edition. Printed for the American Unitarian Afsoc. Boston, 1826. 12°

12 A DISCOURSE [on Ephes. v. 1] delivered at the ordination of . . F. A. Farley, etc. Boston, 1828. 8°

13 A SERMON [on John viii. 31, 32, 36] preached at the annual Election, May 26, 1830, before. . L. Lincoln, Governor. . and the Legislature of Massachusetts. [Few MS. corrections.] Boston, 1830. 8°

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14 DISCOURSES [with autograph of Channing]. Boston, 1832. 12° 15 THE FUTURE Life: Sermon [on Ephes. i. 20] preached on Easter Sunday, 1834, etc. Boston, 1835. 8°

16 A SERMON [on James iv. 1] on War. . . . Second edition. Boston, 1835. 8°

17 SLAVERY. Boston, 1835. 12° 18 AN ADDRESS on Temperance. Boston, 1837. 8°

19 A LETTER to the Hon. Henry Clay, on the annexation of Texas to the United States. . Fifth edition. Boston, 1837. 12o

20 A TRIBUTE to the memory of the Rev. Noah Worcester; in a Discourse [on John xiii. 34], etc. Boston, 1837. 8°

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25 THE DUTY of the Free States; or, remarks suggested by the case of the Creole. Boston, 1842. 12o

26 CONVERSATIONS in Rome, between an artist, a Catholic, and a critic. Boston, 1847. 16o

CHANNING, WILLIAM HENRY. The Gospel of To-Day; a discourse delivered at the ordination of T. W. Higginson, as minister of the first religious society in Newburyport, Mafs. Sept. 15, 1847... Together with the charge, right hand of fellowship, and addrefs to the people. Boston, 1847.

2 MEMOIR of William Ellery Channing, with extracts from his correspondence and manuscripts. 3 vol. Boston, 1848. 12o

CHAPIN, A. B. A Sermon in Christ Church, West Haven, Aug. 11, 1839, the hundredth anniversary of laying the foundation of the church. New Haven, 1839. 8vo.

2 ON the Study of the Celtic languages, etc. New York, 1840. 8°

CHAPIN, CALVIN. A Sermon [on Heb. xiii. 7, 8] delivered Jan. 14, 1817, at the funeral of the Rev. T. Dwight.. President of Yale College, New Haven, 1817. 8°

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speeches and discourses on various subjects. London, Boston printed, 1855. 8vo.

CHAPMAN, GEORGE THOMAS, D.D. Sermons to Presbyterians of all sects; supplementary to sermons upon the ministry, worship, and doctrines of the Protestant Episcopal church. Hartford, 1836. 8vo.

CHAPMAN, ISAAC A. A Sketch of the history of Wyoming. To which is added an appendix, containing a statistical account of the valley and adjacent country. Wilkesbarre, Penn. 1830. 12mo.

CHAPMAN, J. G. The picture of the baptism of Pocahontas: painted by order of Congrefs, . . by J. G. Chapman. (Historical sketch and extracts from contemporary writers, relating to the subject of the picture.) Washington, 1840. 8°

CHAPMAN, JOHN RATCLIFfe. Instructions to young marksmen, in all that relates to the . . . improved American rifle. New York, 1848. 12°

CHAPMAN, NATHANIEL. An Essay on the Canine state of Fever [Hydrophobia]. Philadel. 1801. 8vo.

2 LECTURES on the more important eruptive Fevers, Hæmorrhages and Dropsies, and on Gout and Rheumatism. Philadelphia, 1844. 8vo.

3 LECTURES On the more important diseases of the thoracic and abdominal viscera. Philadelphia, 1844. 8vo.

CHAPMAN, WILLIAM. Facts and remarks relative to the Witham and the Welland, or . . . observations on their past and present state; on the means of improving the channel of the Witham and the Port of Boston, and on the impolicy of changing the course of the Welland: with an appendix containing remarks on the Bridge and Grand Sluice at Boston, and on Wainfleet Haven. Boston, 1800. 8vo.

CHAPTAL, JEAN ANTOINE CLAUDE, Count. Chymistry applied to agriculture. . . . With a preliminary chapter on the organization, structure, &c. of plants, by Sir H. Davy, and an essay on the use of lime as a manure, by M. Puvis; with introductory observations to the same by J. Renwick. Translated and edited by Rev. W. P. Page. New York, 1840. 12°

CHARGE delivered from the Bench to the Grand Inquest at a Court of Oyer and Terminer, and general Gaol Delivery held for the City and County of Philadelphia, April 13, 1736. B. Franklin, Philadelphia, 1736. 4to.

CHARLESTON. Port of Charles Town, in South Carolina, Nov. 1, 1736. An account of sundry goods, imported, and of sundry goods of the produce of this province exported, from 1724 to 1735. With the number of vessels entered and cleared each year, and a particular account of the last year, etc. Charles Town, 1736. s. sh. fol.

2 AN ACCOUNT of sundry goods imported, and of sundry goods of the produce of this province exported, from several ports of Charles Town, George Town, and Port Royal, in South Carolina, from Nov. 1, 1736, to Nov. 1, 1737. With the number of vefsels entered and cleared in each port. Charles Town, 1737. s. sh. fol.

3 PORT of Charles Town in South Carolina. An account of sundry goods imported, and of sundry goods of this province exported from this port, from Nov. 1, 1737, to Nov. 1, 1738. With the number of vessels entered inwards, and from whence arrived, cleared outwards, and where bound. [Charles Town, 1738!] s. sh. fol.

CHARLESTON LIBRARY SOCIETY. The rules and bye-laws of the Charleston Library Society. Charleston, 1840. 8vo.

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