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the higher classes in seminaries.. Second edition. N. Haven, 1844. 12° 2 My Wife. [A tale.] Boston, 1846. 8°

3 THE MIRROR of Life: edited by Mrs. L. C. Tuthill. [A collection of essays and tales, in prose and verse.] Philadelphia [1847]. 8°

4 THE GIRLS' and Boys' Miscellany [of Tales; in verse and prose]. Philadelphia, 1848. 4°

5 HISTORY of Architecture, from the earliest times; its present condition in Europe and the United States; with a biography of eminent architects, and a glossary of architectural terms. Philadelphia, 1848. 8°

6 THE YOUNG Lady's Home. [A tale.] Philadelphia, 1848. 12o

TUTTLE, WILLIAM. The Life of W. Tuttle, compiled from an autobiography under the name of John Homespun, edited and continued to the close of his life by.. J. F. Tuttle. New York, 1852.

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for the year ending Oct. 1, 1843. Prepared from the returns of the assefsors, by D. P. Tyler. Hartford, 1846. 8vo.

TYLER, E. R. Review of Dr. Tyler's Strictures upon an article in the Christian Spectator, on the means of regeneration. First published in the Christian Spectator for March, 1830. New Haven, 1830. 8°

TYLER, LEVI. Report of the President of the Lexington and Ohio Railroad (L. Tyler), to the Senate of Kentucky, made in compliance with a resolution of that body. [Frankfort, 1840.] 8°

TYLER, ROBERT. Ahasuerus, a poem by a Virginian [R. Tyler]. New York, 1842.

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TYLER, ROYALL. Reports of cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of Judicature of the State of Vermont; with cases of practice and rules of the Court; commencing with the nineteenth century [from Jan. term, 1800, to June term, 1803]. 2 vol. New York, 18091810. 80

TYNG, REV. STEPHEN HENRY, D.D. The Beloved Physician: a discourse [on Col. iv. 14] addrefsed to medical students, etc. Philadelphia, 1844. 8°

2 LECTURES on the law and the Gospel. Sixth thousand. New York, 1848. 8°

TYSON, JAMES L. Diary of a Physician in California; being the results of actual experience, including notes of the journey by land and water, and observations on the climate, soil, resources of the country, etc. New York, 1850. 8°

TYSON, JOB R. A Brief Survey of the great extent and evil tendencies of the lottery system, as existing in the United States, etc. Philadelphia, 1833. 8°

2 DISCOURSE on the surviving rem

nant of the Indian race in the United States. Philadelphia, 1836. 8°

3 DISCOURSE delivered before the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, February 21, 1842, on the Colonial History of the Eastern and some of the Southern States. Philadelphia, 1842. 8°

4 THE SOCIAL and Intellectual

State of the Colony of Pennsylvania, prior to the year 1743. [Read before the American Philosophical Society], etc. Philadelphia, 1843. 8°

5 DISCOURSE on the two hundredth anniversary of the birth of W. Penn, delivered in the Independence Hall at Philadelphia, on the 24th October, 1844, before the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1845. 8°

TYSON, PHILIP T. Geology and Industrial Resources of California. . . To which is added the official reports of Genls. Persifer F. Smith, and B. Riley; including the reports of Lieuts. Talbot, Ord, Derby, and Williamson, of their explorations in California and Oregon; and also of their examinations of routes for railroad communication eastward from those countries. Baltimore, 1851.

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Forfarshire. Proposals for publishTYTLER, JAMES, M.A. of Brechin, ing, by subscription, A New System of Geography, ancient and modern. Salem, 1802. 8°

TYTLER, PATRICK FRASER, Lord Woodhouselee. [Life of Sir W. Raleigh: forming a portion of Greenbank's Periodical Library. [Imperfect: containing only pp. 49-96.] Philadelphia, 1833.] 8°

2 HISTORICAL View of the progress of discovery on the more northern Coasts of America, from the earliest period to the present time... With descriptive sketches of the natural history of the North American regions, by J. Wilson. . . To which is added an appendix, containing remarks on a late memoir of S. Cabot, with a vindication of R. Hakluyt. New York, 1846. 12°

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INDERWOOD, ALVAN. A Discourse [on Zep. iii. 14, 15] delivered.. April 13,.. the day

recommended for a National Thanksgiving for peace. Hartford, 1815. 8°

UNGEWITTER, FRIEDRICH H. Europe, past and present: a comprehensive manual of European geography and history, . . and a copious index. New York, 1850. 12°

UNIACKE, CROFTON. A Letter to the Lord Chancellor, on the necessity and practicability of forming a code of the laws of England. To which is annexed the new bankrupt law; arranged in the method of Domat's civil law, . . proposed to be adopted as the form of the statute law of the realm. Boston, 1827. 8°

UNION COLLEGE, SCHENECTADY, New York. Nomina Senatus Academici, et eorum qui munera at officia academica gefserunt, quique aliquopiam gradu exornati sunt, in Collegio Concordiæ dedicato, etc. [1834 and 1843.] 2 parts. Schenectadiæ, 1834-43. 8°

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Linn, J. B. Nott, and T. C. Reed.] Schenectady, 1845. 8°

UNION MAGAZINE (THE) of Literature and Art... Edited by Mrs. C. M. Kirkland. Vol. 1-3. New York, 1847-48. 8°. [Continued at Philadelphia, under the title of] Sartain's Union Magazine of literature and art. C. M. Kirkland and J. S. Hart, editors. Vol. 4-8 and vol. 9. No 1, 2. Philadelphia, 1849-51. 8°

UNITARIAN. How I became a Unitarian, explained in a series of letters to a friend by a Clergyman of the Protestant Episcopal Church. Boston and New York, 1852. 8°

UNITARIANS. Impartial Review. A general brief view of the existing controversy between Unitarians and the Orthodox, so called; as it appears

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UNITARIAN (THE). Conducted by B. Whitman [J. Whitman, and G. Nichols]. Jan. to Dec. 1834. Cambridge and Boston, 1834. 8°

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7 JOURNALS of Congress. Containing the Proceedings from Sept. 5, 1774, to Nov. 3, 1788. Published by order of Congrefs. 13 vol. 17771788. 8vo. VIZ:

VOL.

1. Sept. 5, 1774, to Jan. 1, 1776, R. Aitken. Philadelphia, 1777.

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10 CONSTITUTION des Treize Etats Unis de l'Amérique. Philadelphie [Paris printed?], 1783. 8vo.

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13 JOURNAL of the Senate of the United States: 1789-1845. viz. First Congrefs.

1st Sefs. Mar.

2d Sefs. Jan.

3d Sefs. Dec.

4, 1789, to Sep. 29, 1789

4, 1790, to Aug. 12, 1790 6, 1790, to Mar. 3, 1791 Second Congrefs.

1st Sefs. Oct. 24, 1791, to May
2d Sefs. Nov. 2, 1792, to Mar.
Third Congrefs.
2, 1793, to June
3, 1794, to Mar.
Fourth Congress.

1st Sefs. Dec. 2d Sefs. Nov.

Ist Sefs. Dec. 2d Sefs. Dec.

8, 1792 3, 1793

9, 1794 3, 1795

7, 1795, to June 1, 1796* 5, 1796, to Mar. 3, 1797* Fifth Congress.

1st Sefs. May 17, 1797, to July 10, 1797 2d Sefs. Nov. 13, 1797, to July 16, 1798 3d Sefs. Dec. 3, 1798, to Mar. 3, 1799

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1st Sefs. Dec. 7, 1801, to May 3, 1802* 2d Sefs. Dec. 6, 1802, to Mar. 3, 1803* Eighth Congress.

1st Sefs. O&. 17, 1803, to Mar. 27, 1804 2d Sefs. Nov. 5, 1804, to Mar. 3, 1805* Ninth Congrefs.

Ist Sefs. Dec. 2, 1805, to Apr. 21, 1806* 2d Sefs. Dec. 1, 1806, to Mar. 3, 1817 Tenth Congress. 1st Sefs. Oct. 26, 1807, to Apr. 25, 1808 2d Sefs. Nov. 7, 1808, to Mar. 3, 1809* Eleventh Congress. 1st Sefs. May 22, 1809, to June 28, 1809* 2d Sefs. Nov. 27, 1809, to May 1, 1810* 3d Sefs. Dec. 3, 1810, to Mar. 3, 1811

Twenty-fifth Congress.

1st Sefs. Sept. 4, 1837, to Oct. 16, 1837 2d Sefs. Dec. 4, 1837, to June 9, 1838 3d Sefs. Dec. 3, 1838, to Mar. 3, 1839 Twenty-sixth Congress.

1st Sefs. Dec. 2, 1839, to July 21, 1840 2d Sefs. Dec. 7, 1840, to Mar. 3, 1841*/ Twenty-seventh Congress.

1st Sefs. May 31, 1841, to Sept. 13, 1841 2d Sefs. Dec. 6, 1841, to Aug. 31, 1842 3d Sefs. Dec. 5, 1842, to Mar. 3, 1843 Twenty-eighth Congress.

Ist Sefs. Dec. 4, 1843, to June 17, 1844 2d Sefs. Dec. 2, 1844, to Mar. 3, 1845 New York, 1789-90; Philadelphia, 17911800; and Washington, 1801-1845. Each Sefsion in 1 volume, 1789-94 in folo, and 1795-1845 in 8° * wanting.

14 JOURNAL of the House of Representatives of the United States: 1789-1845: viz.

First Congress.

Twelfth Congress.

1st Sefs. Nov. 4, 1811, to July 2d Sefs. Nov. 2, 1812, to Mar. Thirteenth Congress.

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2, 1813*

2d Sefs. Jan.

3d Sefs. Dec.

4, 1789, to Sept. 29, 1789 4, 1790, to Aug. 12, 1790 6, 1790, to Mar. Second Congrefs.

3, 1791

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1st Sefs. May 21, 1813, to Aug. 2d Sefs. Dec. 6, 1813, to Apr. 18, 1814 3d Sefs. Sept. 19, 1814, to Mar. 3, 1815 Fourteenth Congress. 1st Sefs. Dec. 4, 1815, to Apr. 30, 1816 2d Sefs. Dec. 2, 1816, to Mar. 3, 1817 Fifteenth Congress. 1st Sefs. Dec. 1, 1817, to Apr. 20, 1818 2d Sefs. Nov. 16, 1818, to Mar. 3, 1819 Sixteenth Congress.

1st Sefs. Dec. 6, 1819, to May 15, 1820 2d Sefs. Nov. 13, 1820, to Mar. 3, 1821 Seventeenth Congress.

1st Sefs. Dec. 2d Sefs. Dec.

3, 1821, to May 8, 1822 2, 1822, to Mar. 3, 1823 Eighteenth Congrefs.

1st Sefs. Dec. 1, 1823, to May 26, 1824 2d Sefs. Dec. 6, 1824, to Mar. 3, 1825 Nineteenth Congress.

1st Sefs. Dec. 5, 1825, to May 22, 1826* 2d Sefs. Dec. 4, 1826, to Mar. 3, 1827 Twentieth Congress.

1st Sefs. Dec. 3, 1827, to May 26, 1828 2d Sefs. Dec. 1, 1828, to Mar. 3, 1829

Twenty-first Congrefs.

1st Sefs. Dec. 3, 1829, to May 31, 1830 2d Sefs. Dec. 6, 1830, to Mar. 3, 1831

Twenty-fecond Congress.

1st Sefs. Dec. 5, 1831, to July 16, 1832* 2d Sefs. Dec. 3, 1832, to Mar. 3, 1833

Twenty-third Congress.

1st Sefs. Dec. 2, 1833, to June 30, 1834* 2d Sefs. Dec. 1, 1834, to Mar. 3, 1835* Twenty-fourth Congress. 1st Sefs. Dec. 7, 1835, to July 4, 1836 2d Sefs. Dec. 5, 1836, to Mar. 3, 1837

1st Sefs. Oct. 24, 1791, to May 2d Sefs. Nov. 2, 1792, to Mar.

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Fourth Congress.

1st Sefs. Dec.

7, 1795, to June 1, 1796 5, 1796, to Mar. Fifth Congress.

3, 1797

10, 1797 16, 1798 3, 1799

2d Sefs. Dec.

1st Sefs. May 15, 1797, to July 2d Sefs. Nov. 13, 1797, to July 3d Sefs. Dec. 3, 1798, to Mar. Sixth Congress.

1st Sefs. Dec. 2, 1799, to Mar. 14, 1800 2d Sefs. Nov. 17, 1800, to Mar. 3, 1801 Seventh Congress. 1st Sefs. Dec. 7, 1801, to May 3, 1802 2d Sefs. Dec. 6, 1802, to Mar. 3, 1803 Eighth Congrefs.

1st Sefs. Oct. 17, 1803, to Mar. 27, 1804 2d Sefs. Nov. 5, 1804, to Mar. 3, 1805 Ninth Congress.

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