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ANONYMOUS BOOKS.

Sacred History.

FOLIO.

973 THE New Testament of Jesus Christ. Translated from the Latin, conferred with the Greek, &c. By the English college then resident at Rhemes, 1738. Gift of Charles Pleasants.

974 Biblia Sacra, Græce, Latine et Germanice, opera Davidis Wolderi. 3 vols. Hamburgi, 1596. Gift of Charles Pleasants.

975 The Holy Bible; with Pool's English Synopsis. Gift of Charles Plea

sants,

976 La Sainte Bible du vieil et Nouveau Testament, avec une concordance, (Cartenmessite.) Gift of Charles Pleasants.

977 The Holy Bible of the Old and New Testament, in English; with the Book of Common Prayer prefixed. (Black Letter.) 1566. Gift of Charles Pleasants.

978 Biblia Sacra. A Hanoviæ, 1603. Gift of Charles Pleasants.

Ecclesiastical History.

OCTAVO.

3835 A history of the rise and progress of the reformation of the church in England. By a gentleman. London, 1715. Gift of Mathew Carey.

DUODECIMO.

2171 A Christian's survey of all the primary events and periods of the world, from the commencement of history to the conclusion of prophecy. London, 1811.

100

Civil History. Folio-Octavo.

Civil History.

FOLIO.

971 A true account and declaration of the horrid conspiracy against the late King, (Charles 2d) his present majesty, (James 2d) and the government. In the Savoy, 1685. Gift of Joseph P. Norris, Esquire.

QUARTO.

1.530 State Calendar; or, Memorandums and Narratives, Parliamentary, Civil, Military, Naval and Ecclesiastical. London, 1810.

OCTAVO.

3769 An accurate account of the fall of the circumstances attending that event.

Republic of Venice, and of the
London, 1804.

3777 Naval Anecdotes, illustrating the character of British Seamen. Lon

don, 1805.

3843 and 3844 Journal of the Senate and House of Representatives of Pennsylvania, from the seventh of December, 1802, to the thirteenth of April, 1807; with an Index. 10 vols. Lancaster, 1802, &c. Gift of Joseph Fry.

5897-6 A brief history of the proposed impeachment of the Governor of Pennsylvania; to which is added, his Excellency's message of January 28, 1808. Lancaster, 1808.

3941 The Intrigues of the Queen of Spain, with the Prince of Peace and others. By a Spanish nobleman and patriot. London, 1808. 3956 The Historic Gallery, of portraits and paintings, and biographical reviews; containing a brief account of the lives of the most celebrated men in every age and country; and graphic imitations of the finest specimens of the arts, ancient and modern; with remarks, critical and explanatory. 7 vols. London, 1809.

3987 An Account of Jamaica, and its Inhabitants, by a Gentleman long resident in the West Indies. London, 1808.

4033-2 A cursory view of Prussia, from the death of Frederick II. to the peace of Tilsit, containing an authentic account of the battles of Jena, Auerstadt, Eylau, and Friedland; as also, other important events during that interesting period; in a series of letters from a gentleman in Berlin, to his friend in London. London, 1809.

4033-7 An exact and impartial account of the most important events, which have occurred in Aranjuez, Madrid, and Bayonne, from the seventeenth of March until the fifteenth of May, 1808. Written in Madrid and translated in this city. New-York, 1808.

Civil History.

Octavo-Duodecimo.

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4050 Collections of the Massachusetts' Historical Society, from the year 1792. 10 vols. in 5. Boston, 1792, &c.

4070 The History of the war in America, between Great Britain and her colonies, from its commencement to its conclusion in the year 1783. 3 vols.

Dublin.

4077 A collection of State papers, for the years 1808, 9, 10, and 12. 5 vols. 4102 Ancient Irish Histories. The works of Spencer, Campion, Hanmer, and Marleborrough. 2 vols. Dublin, 1809.

4128 An authentic narrative of four years residence at Tongataboo, one of the Friendly Islands in the South Sea, by George — who went thither in the Duff, under Captain Wilson. London, 1810. 4280 Secret history of the court of James the first; containing, first, Osborne's traditional Memoirs; second, Sir Anthony Weldon's court and character of James; third, Aulicus Coquinariæ; fourth, Sir Edward Peyton's divine catastrophe of the house of Stuarts. With notes and introductory remarks. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1811.

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4283 Biographie moderne: Lives of remarkable characters who have distinguished themselves from the commencement of the French revolution to the present time. Translated from the French. London, 1811.

3 vols.

DUODECIMO.

1912 Secret History; or, the Horrors of St. Domingo; in a series of letters written by a lady at Cape Francois, to Colonel Burr, during the command of General Rochambeau. Philadelphia, 1808.

1986 Illustrious biography; containing the lives and characters of the principal personages delineated by Dr. Robertson, in his history of Scotland, of Charles V., and of America. Edinburgh, 1808.

1994 A biographical peerage of the empire of Great Britain; with memoirs and characters of the most celebrated persons of each family. 2 vols. London, 1808.

2024 The History of America, in two books. Extracted from the American edition of the Encyclopedia. Philadelphia, 1798.

2113 History of the war between the United States and Tripoli, and other Barbary powers; to which is prefixed, a history of the Barbary states in general. Salem, 1806.

2123 Mnemonika; or, chronological tablets, exhibiting, in a methodical manner, the most remarkable occurrences from the creation of the world to the present period; with several valuable tables.

1812.

Philadelphia,

2180 The secret history of the reigns of Charles the second, and of James the second. London, 1690. Gift of William MCorkle.

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Natural History. Quarto.Voyages and Travels. Octavo.

Natural History.

QUARTO.

1571 Transactions of the Geological Society, established November 13, 1807. Vol. 1st. London, 1811.

Voyages and Travels.

OCTAVO.

3817 A collection of modern and contemporary Voyages and Travels, in eleven volumes, to wit,

Volume first contains, Cassas' travels in Istria and Dalmatia ;-Kütner's travels through Denmark, Sweden, Austria and Italy ;-Michaux's travels to the westward of the Allegheny mountains, in Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee;-An Itinerary from London to Constantinople, by one of the suite of the British ambassador in 1794;-and an analysis of the narrative of Captain D. Woodward and four seamen, who surrendered to the Malays in the island of Celebes ;-of Kotzebue's Journey from Berlin to Paris;-And of Tuckey's voyage to New South Wales.

Volume second, St. Vincent's voyage to the African seas;-Olafsen and Povelsen's travels in Iceland ;-Gleanings of a Wanderer in England, Scotland, and Wales.

Volume third, Pouqueville's travels in the Morea and in Turkey in Europe;Mangourit's travels in Hanover ;-Fischer's travels in the south of France; a tour through Spain and Portugal in 1803;Journal of a tour in Ireland in 1804;—and an analysis of Carr's Northern Sum- · mer; and Turnbull's voyage round the World.

Volume fourth, Durand's voyage to Senegal ;-Depon's travels in South America;-A tour in Wales and part of England;-And an analysis of Kotzebue's travels in Italy in 1804-5.

Volume fifth, Sarytschew's voyage of discovery to the north east of Siberia and the Frozen Ocean, vol. 1 ;-Reuilly's travels in the Crimea ;-Fischer's travels to Hyeres in the south of France ;-A tour through the island of Rügen in the Baltic ;-Helm's travels from Buenos Ayres to Lima ;-Johnson's oriental voyages, or an account of a voyage to In

Voyages and Travels. Octavo-Duodecimo.

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dia and China, in the Caroline frigate ;-And an analysis of Carr's Stranger in Ireland.

Volume sixth, Du Lac's travels through the Louisianas, and in the United States, in 1801, 2, and 3;-Sarytschew's voyage of discovery to the north east of Siberia and the Frozen Ocean, vol. 2;-Reinbeck's travels from St. Petersburgh to Germany, in 1805;-Account of the travels and discoveries of Captains Lewis and Clarke, Dr. Sibley, and Mr. Dunbar, in exploring the Missouri, &c. as laid before the Senate, by the President of the United States, in 1806;-Spilsbury's voyage to the western coast of Africa, in 1805;—and an analysis of Waring's tour to Sheeraz, and De Salvo's travels in Italy.

Volume seventh, Millin's travels through the southern departments of France, in the years 1804 and 1805;-Seume's tour through part of Germany, Poland, Russia, Denmark, &c. in 1805;-An analysis of Heriot's travels through the Canadas.

Volume eighth, St. Sauveur's travels through the Balearic and Pithiusian islands, between 1801 and 1806;-Campenhausen's travels through several provinces of the Russian empire, with an account of the Cossacks and the Crimea ;-And an analysis of Carr's tour through Holland ;-Williams's travels through France, and of Semple's jour ney through Spain and Italy.

Volume ninth, Burgoing's travels in Spain,-and Sansom's travels through Switzerland and Italy.

Volume tenth, Bolingbroke's voyage to the Demerary ;-Ashe's travels in America;-Collin's voyages to Portugal, Spain, Asia Minor, Egypt, &c.—And a journal of a tour to the Western counties of England, in 1807.

Volume eleventh, Peron's voyage to the Southern Hemisphere;-Analysis of Lord Valentia's travels in India, Abyssinia, and Egypt, from 1802 to 1806;-A voyage to South America and the Cape of Good Hope ;And Macdonald's travels through Denmark and Sweden, in 1809. 3936 A picture of Lisbon; taken on the spot, by a gentleman many years resident there. London, 1809.

3988 Letters from Barbary, France, Spain, Portugal, &c. by an English OffiThird edition. 2 vols. London, 1808.

cer.

4177-1 A tour through part of Virginia, in the summer of 1808; in a series of letters; including an account of Harper's ferry, the natural bridge, Weir's cave, Monticello, &c, New York, 1809.

4308 A tour in quest of Genealogy, through several parts of Wales, Somersetshire, and Wiltshire; in a series of letters; interspersed with a description of Stourhead and Stonehenge; with various anecdotes and curious fragments from a manuscript collection ascribed to Shakespeare. By a Barrister. London, 1811.

DUODECIMO.

1875 A description of the island St. Helena; containing observations on its singular structure and formation, and an account of its climate and inhabitants. London, 1805.

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