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Grahame, 1507, Q. Poems on the Abolition of the Slave Trade. By James Montgomery, James Grahame, and C. Benger. Embellished with engravings from paintings, by N. Smirke. London.

1515, Q. British Georgicks, by James Grahame. Edinburgh, 1809. Grammont, 3977, O. Memoirs of Count Grammont, by Count A. Hamilton. Translated from the French, with notes and illustrations. Second edition, revised. 3 vols. London, 1809.

Grand, 1482, Q. Partenopex de Blois, a romance in 4 cantos; freely translated from the French of M. Le Grand, with notes, by William Stewart Rose. London, 1807.

Granger, 4160, 0. Letters between the Rev. James Granger, A. M. and many of the most eminent literary men of his time; composing a copious history and illustration of his biographical history of England; with miscellanies and notes of Tours in France, Holland and Spain, by the same gentleman. Edited by I. P. Malcolm. London, 1805.

Grant, 3974, O. History of Brazil; comprising a geographical account of that country; with a narrative of the most remarkable events which have occurred there since its discovery; a description of the manners, customs, religion, &c. of the natives and colonists; with remarks on its soil, climate, productions and commerce. By Andrew Grant, M. D. London, 1809.

3975, O. Institutes of Latin Grammar. By John Grant, A. M.
London, 1808.

1945 and 1964, D. Memoirs of an American Lady; with sketches
of manners and scenery in America, as they existed previous to the
Revolution. By Mrs. Grant. London, 1808, and New-York, 1809.
1967 and 1996, D. Letters from the Mountains; being the real cor-
respondence of a Lady (Mrs. Grant) between the years 1773 and
1807. Boston, 1809. No. 1996, 3 vols. London, 1809.
2161, D. Essays on the Superstition of the Highlanders of Scot-
land; with translations from the Gaelic, and Letters connected with
those formerly published, by the author of Letters from the Moun-
tains, (Mrs. Grant.) 2 vols. London, 1811.

Graves, 1518, Q. The History of Cleveland in the county of York; with an account of the soil, produce and natural curiosities. By the Rev. John Graves. Carlisle, 1808.

Gray, 990, F. The Experienced Mill-wright; or, a treatise on the construction of the most useful machines, with the latest improvements; to which is prefixed, a short account of the general principles of mechanics and of the mechanical powers; with forty-four engravings. By Andrew Gray. Edinburgh, 1806.

3907, O. The Plough-wright's Assistant; or, a practical treatise on various implements employed in agriculture. By Andrew Gray. Edinburgh, 1808.

4000, O. Letters from Canada, written during a residence there ; showing the present state of Canada, its productions, trade and commercial importance, in the years 1806, 7 and 8. By Hugh Gray. London, 1809.

Graydon, 2110 and 2111, D. Memoirs of a Life chiefly passed in Pennsylvania, within the last sixty years; with occasional remarks upon

the general occurrences, character and spirit of that eventful period. By Alexander Graydon, Esq. Harrisburgh, 1811.

Green, 2064, D. Annals of George the Third; from his Majesty's accession to the Throne, to the victory of Trafalgar, in 1805. By William Green, A. M. 2 vols. London, 1808.

Grégoire, 4092, O. An Enquiry concerning the intellectual and moral faculties, and literature, of Negroes; followed with an account of the life and works of fifteen negroes and mulattoes distinguished in science, literature and the arts. By H. Grégoire. Translated by D. B. Warden. Brooklyn, 1810.

Gregory, 1946, D. Letters on literature, taste and composition, addressed to his son. By George Gregory. 2 vols. London, 1808.

2072, D. Lectures on experimental Philosophy, Astronomy and Chemistry; intended chiefly for the use of students and young persons. By George Gregory, D. D. 2 vols. London, 1808.

4354, O. Letters to a friend on the evidences, doctrines and duties of the Christian religion, by linthus Gregory, L. L. D. Second edition. 2 vols. London, 1812.

Grellier, 4150, O. The history of the national debt, from the Revolution in 1688, to the beginning of the year 1800; with a preliminary account of the debts contracted previous to that æra. By the late J. T. Grellier. London, 1810.

Griffin, 3971, O.
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A treatise on the culture of the Pine Apple .By William
Second edition. Newark, 1808.

Griffiths, 1419, Q. Travels in Europe, Asia Minor and Arabia, by J. Griffiths,
M. D. London, 1805.

Guicciardini, 972, F. Histoire des guerres d'Italie ecritte en Italien par M. Francois Guicciardini & traduit en Francois; par H. Chomedy. A Paris, 1577. Gift of Jacob Gratz.

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HACLUYT, 970, F. Relation de divers voyages curieux qui ont esté traduit d'Hacluyt, de Purchas, et d'autres voyagers, avec figures et charts. Tom ler. & 3e. A Paris, 1666. Gift of Joseph P. Norris, Esquire. Hakluyt, 1545, Q. A selection of curious, rare and early voyages, and histories of interesting discoveries, chiefly published by Hakluyt, or at his suggestion, but not included in his celebrated compilation, to which, to Purchas, and to other general collections, this is intended as a supplement. London, 1812.

Haigh, 2047, D. The Dyer's assistant in the art of dyeing wool and woollen goods; extracted from the French, with additions and practical experiments, by James Haigh. Philadelphia, 1810.

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Hale, 4206, O. The works, moral and religious, of Sir Matthew Hale; the whole now first collected and revised; to which are prefixed, his life and death, by Bishop Burnet, and an appendix to the life, including the notes of Richard Baxter, by the Rev. T. Thirlwall, M. A. 2 vols. London, 1805.

Hales, 1516, Q. A new Analysis of Chronology; in which an attempt is made to explain the history and antiquities of the primitive nations of the world, and the prophecies relating to them, on principles tending to remove the imperfections of preceding systems; by the Rev. William Hales, D. D. 3 vols. London, 1809.

Hall, 1480, Q. Hall's Chronicle; containing the history of England, during the reign of Henry IV. and the succeeding monarchs to the end of the reign of Henry VIII. in which are particularly described, the manners and customs of those periods. Collated with the editions of 1548 and 1550. London, 1809.

4178, O. The American Law Journal, and Miscellaneous Repertory, by John E. Hall, Esq. Vols 1, 2, 3. Philadelphia, 1809, &c.

Haller, 2115, D. Letters from Baron Haller to his daughter, on the truth of the Christian religion. Translated from the German. London,

1807.

Hamilton, 1888, D. Letters on the elementary principles of Education, by Elizabeth Hamilton. 2 vols. Alexandria, 1805.

3945, O. The Cottagers of Glenburnie, a tale for the farmer's Ingle nook. By Elizabeth Hamilton. Third edition. Edinburgh, 1808. 4021, O. Letters to the daughter of a nobleman on the formation of religious and moral principle, by Elizabeth Hamilton. 2 vols. London, 1806.

4060, 0. Report of the trial and acquittal of Edward Shippen, Esq. chief justice, and Jasper Yeates and Thomas Smith, Esquires, assistant justices of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, on an impeachment before the Senate of the Commonwealth, January, 1805. By William Hamilton. Lancaster, 1805.

1506, Q. Remarks on several parts of Turkey. Part 1st, Egyptiaca; or some account of the ancient and modern state of Egypt, as obtained in the years 1801 and 1802. By William Hamilton, Esq. F. A. S. London, 1809.-Plates No. 988 folio.

988, F. Plates to Hamilton's Turkey (quarto, No. 1506, above.) 4181, O. The works of Alexander Hamilton; comprising his most important official reports; an improved edition of " The Federalist," and "Pacificus." 3 vols. New-York, 1810.

3977, O. Memoirs of Count Grammont, by Count A. Hamilton. Translated from the French, with notes and illustrations. Second edition, revised. 3 vols. London, 1809.

Hanmer, See Civil History, 4102, O.

Hardie, 4260, O. The new universal Biographical Dictionary, and American remembrancer of departed merit; containing complete and impartial accounts of the lives and writings of the most eminent persons of every station, but more particularly those who have signalized themselves in America. By James Hardie. 4 vols.

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Hardy, 4351, O. Memoirs of the political and private life of James Caulfield, Earl of Charlemount, by Francis Hardy, Esq. 2 vols. London, 1812. Hardyng, 1542, Q. The chronicle of John Hardyng, containing an account of public transactions from the earliest period of English history, to the beginning of the reign of Edward the fourth; with the continuation by Richard Grafton, to the thirty-fourth year of Henry the eighth; to which are added, a biographical and literary prefa ce and an index, by Henry Ellis. London, 1812.

Harriot, 1938, D. Struggles through Life; exemplified in the various travels and adventures in Europe, Asia, Africa and America, of Lieut. John Harriot. 2 vols. New-York, 1809.

Harris, 3842, O. The Journal of a Tour into the Territory North West of the Alleghany mountains, in 1803; with an account of the State of Ohio. By T. M. Harris. Boston, 1805.

Harte, 4201, O. The History of Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden, surnamed the Great; to which is prefixed, an Essay on the military state of Europe, containing the manners and customs of the early part of the seventeenth century. By the Rev. Walter Harte, M. A. Third edition, revised and corrected by J. J. Stockdale. 2 vols. London, 1807.

Hassel, 1490, Q. Memoirs of the Life of George Morland; with critical and descriptive observations on the whole of his works, hitherto before the public. By J. Hassel. London, 1806.

Hawkins, 3825, 0. The Life of Samuel Johnson. By Sir John Hawkins. London, 1787.

4296, O. The Countess and Gertrude; or, modes of discipline. By Lætitia Matilda Hawkins. 4 vols. London, 1811.

Hawksworth, 1873, D. The Travels of the Baron Von Humboldt and Alexander Bonpland in South America, from 1799 to 1804. Translated from the French, by Richard Hawksworth. London, 1806. Hayley, 1489, Q. The Life of George Romney, Esq. By William Hayley, Esq. Chichester, 1809.

Hazlett, 4045, 0. The eloquence of the British Senate; being a selection of the best Speeches of the most distinguished parliamentary speakers, from the beginning of the reign of Charles I. to the present time; with notes, biographical, critical and explanatory, by William Hazlett. 2 vols. London, 1808.

Hearne, 4100, 0. Robert of Gloucester's Chronicle; transcribed from a manuscript in the Harleyan Library, by Thomas Hearne, M. A. to which is added, a glossary and other improvements. 2 vols. London, 1810.

4101, 0. Peter Langtoft's Chronicle (as illustrated and improved by Robert of Brunne) from the death of Cadwallader to the end of king Edward the first's reign. Transcribed from a manuscript in the Inner Temple Library, by Thomas Hearne, M. A. to which is added, a glossary and other curious papers. 2 vols. London, 1810. Heineccii, 2182, D. Io. Gottlieb Heineccii Ic. et antecessoris elementa juris civilis secundum ordinem institutionum. Commoda auditoribus methodo adornata cum animadversionibus Jo. Georg. Estor. Giessæ, 1627. Gift of William McCorkle.

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Helms, See Voyages and Travels, 3817, O. Vol. 5.

1893, D. Travels from Buenos Ayres by Potosi to Lima. By A.

Z. Helms. London, 1807.

Henderson, 2070, D. An account of the British settlement of Honduras; being a brief view of its Commercial and Agricultural resources, soil, climate, &c. with a map. To which are added, sketches of the manners and customs of the Musquito Indians, preceded by a Journal of a voyage to the Musquito shore. By Capt. Henderson. London, 1809.

Henry, 4081, O. Travels and Adventures in Canada and the Indian Territories, between the years 1760 and 1776. By Alexander Henry, Esq. New-York, 1809.

2175 and 2176, D. An accurate and interesting account of the hardships and sufferings of that band of heroes, who traversed the wilderness, in the campaign against Quebec, in 1775. By John Joseph Henry, Esq. Lancaster, (Pennsylvania,) 1812.

Heriot, 1427, Q. Travels through the Canadas. By George Heriot, Esq London, 1807.

3851, O. The History of Canada, from its discovery; comprehending an account of the Colony of Louisiana. By George Heriot. Vol. 1st. London, 1804.

See Voyages and Travels, 3817, O. Vol. 7.

Heron, 3792, O. The Letters of Junius; with notes and illustrations, by Robert Heron. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1804.

Hervey, 4310, O. Letters, elegant, interesting and evangelical, illustrative of the Author's amiable character, and developing many circumstances of his early history not generally known. By James Hervey, A. M. London, 1811.

Hess, 2148, D.

The Life of Ulrich Zwingle, the Swiss Reformer. By I. G. Hess. Translated from the French, by Lucy Aikin. London,

1812.

Heywood, 1563, Q. A Vindication of Mr. Fox's history of the early part of the reign of James the Second. By Samuel Heywood. London, 1811. Highmore, 4172, O. Pietas Londiniensis. The Public Charities of London; being an account of their origin, design and present state. By Anthony Highmore, Esq. London, 1810.

Hill, 3862 and 3934, O. An Account of the Life and Writings of Hugh Blair, D. D. By the late John Hill. Edinburgh, 1807. 984, F. Microcosm; or, a Picturesque Delineation of the Arts, Agriculture, Manufactures, &c. of Great Britain, in a series of above six hundred groups of small figures, for the embellishment of landscape; drawn from nature, and etched by W. H. Pine, and aquatinted by J. Hill; to which are added, Explanations of the plates, and Essays, relating to their various subjects. 2 vols. London, 1808.

1536, Q. The Synonymes of the Latin Language alphabetically arranged; with critical dissertations upon the force of its prepositions, both in a simple and compound state. By John Hill, L. L. D. London, 1804.

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