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[DRYDEN (John)]. Eleonora: A Panegyrical Poem, Dedicated to the Memory of the Late Countess of Abingdon. London: Printed and Sold by H. Hills, in Black-Fryars, near the Water-side, 1709. Price One Penny. 8vo.

Pp. 16.

By the

[-] The Medal. A Satyr against Sedition. Author of Absalom and Achitophel . . . London: Printed and Sold by H. Hills, in Black-Fryars, near the Water-side, 1709. Price One Penny.

8vo. Religio Laici; or, a Written by Mr. Dryden. /. by H. Hills, in Black-fryars pp. 24.

Pp. 16.

Layman's Faith./ A / Poem. / ./ London. / Printed and Sold near the Water-side, 1710. 8vo.

See Boileau, N.: Howard, R.: Waller, E.

Le tout raconté et

Dr (Emile). La Chronique Véridique de la rue de la michodière et de la Crémerie du No. 6 d'icelle. illustré pour l'édification des mangeurs de l'un d'eux qui n'en mange pa.

sketches.

pun King-pie par Mai, 1855. Oblong 12mo. The cover is signed Emile Dt It is a humorous series of pen and ink

[DUANE (William)]. Ligan: A Collection of Tales and Essays. By W. D. Ninety-nine copies printed. Philadelphia: 1857. 12mo. PP. 75.

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friends.

A presentation copy to Mr. Graham from the author.

Letters to Benjamin Franklin, from his family and 1751-1790. New York: 1859. 4to. pp. 195. ports. Six portraits, and two autograph letters of Jane Mecom and Sarah (Franklin) Bache, inserted.

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[DU BELLET (Paul Pecquet)]. Amérique du Nord. Lettre au Corps Législatif. Paris: 1864. Svo. Svo. pp. 24.

DUBOCCAGE (Marie-Anne). La Colombiade, / ou / la Foi Portée au Nouveau Monde. / Poëme / Par Madame Duboccage. / A Paris, Chez Desaint & Saillant, rue S. Jean de Beauvais. / Durand, rue du Foin, vis-à-vis les Mathurins. M. DCC. LVI. Avec Approbation et Privilege du Roi. 8vo. pp. viij, (2), 184. 10 pls. and port.

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Madame du Boccage published a poem in imitation of Milton, and another founded on Gesner's Death of Abel. She also translated Pope's Temple of Fame; but her principal work was "La Colombiade." It was at the house of this lady, at Paris, 1775, that Johnson was annoyed at her footman's taking the sugar in his fingers and throwing it into his coffee. "I was

going," says the Doctor, "to put it aside, but hearing it was made on purpose for me, I e'en tasted Tom's fingers." She died in 1802.

[DU BUISSON (Pierre Ulric).] Abrégé de la Révolution de l'Amérique Angloise, depuis le commencement de l'année 1774, jusqu'au premier Janvier 1778. Par M. *** Américain. A Paris: 1778. 12mo. pp. (2), 452, (4).

[] Lettres Critiques et Politiques, Sur les Colonies & le Commerce des villes maritimes de France, Adressées à G. T. Raynal. Par M. *** A Genève, Et se trouve à Paris' M. DCC. LXXXV. 8vo. pp. (8), 264, 13.

Unknown to Sabin.

DUCHESNE (Jean, Aîné). Museum of Painting and Sculpture, or Collection of the principal pictures, statues and basreliefs in the public and private galleries of Europe, drawn and etched by Réveil: with descriptive, critical and historical notices, by Duchesne Senior. London: 1829- 16 vols. 12mo. pls. DUGROT (Général A.). La Journée de Sedan. Paris: 1871. 8vo. pp. 159. maps.

DUJARDIN (-?). La Chaleur et l'Humidité a la surface de la terre. Paris: 1867. 24m0. pp. 96.

DUMAS (Alexandre).

8vo.

pp. 428.

Celebrated Crimes. London: 1843.

The Count of Monte-Cristo. London: 1854. 8vo. port. and pls.

Impressions de Voyage de Paris a Cadix. Nouvelle édition. Paris: 1861. 2 vols. 12mo.

pp. 472.

Marguerite de Valois. London: MDCCCXLVII. 8vo.

DUMONT, Butel.-See Butel-Dumont.

DUPLESSIS (Georges). Les Merveilles de la Gravure. Ouvrage illustré de 34 Vignettes par P. Sellier. Paris: 1869. 12mo. pp. 418. pls.

DUPPA (R.), and Quatremere de QUINCY. The Lives and Works of Michael Angelo and Raphael. Illustrated with fifteen highly finished engravings. London: M DCCC LVI. 12mo.

PP. 474. port. and pls.

* Translated by William Hazlitt.

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DUVAL (Jules). Des Sociétés de Coopératives de consommation. Paris: 1866. 2410. pp. 65.

DUVAL (Jules). Les Sociétés Coopératives de Crédit. Paris:

1867.

24mo.

24mo.

24mo. pp. 52.

Les Sociétés Coopératives de Production.
pp. 49.

Paris: 1867.

Un Ouvrier Voyageur René Caillié. Paris: 1867. pp. 52.

DU VAL (P.). La Carte Generale du Monde dressée sur les Relations les plus recentes. Par P. du Val. Geogrhe. Ordre. I sheet.

du Roy: [Paris:] 1682. Fo.

DUYCKINCK (E. A. and G. L.). Cyclopædia of American Literature; embracing Personal and Critical Notices of Authors, and selections from their writings. From the earliest period to the present day; with portraits, autographs, aud other illustratrations. New York: 1866. vols. rl. 8vo. ports.

[DUYCKINCK (Evert A.)].

Memorial of John Allan. New York: 1865. rl. 8vo. pp. 39. port. and pl.

*** 250 copies printed.

DWIGHT (Theodore). History of the Hartford Convention: with a review of the policy of the United States government which led to the war of 1812. New York: 1833. 8vo. pp. 447.

DYCE (Alexander). Specimens of British Poetesses; selected and chronologically arranged. London: 1825. 12mo. pp. 446. ĎYER (Charles George). Biographical Sketches of the Lives and Characters of Illustrious and Eminent Men, with their autographs. Second edition. Illustrated with forty-eight wholelength portraits. London: 1828. 8vo. pls.

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AGLE and the Robin (The.) An Apologue. Translated from the Original of Esop, written Two Thousand years since, and now rendred in familiar Verse. By H. G. L. Mag. With an Old Cat's Prophecy. Taken out of an Old Copy of Verses, suppos'd to be writ by John Lidgate, a Monk of Bury. London. Printed and Sold by H. Hills, in Black-fryars near the Water-side. 1709. 8vo. pp. 16.

EARLE (John). The Philology of the English Tongue. Second edition, revised and enlarged. Oxford: M DCCC LXXIII. 16mo. pp. 679.

EAST (Edward Hyde). Reports of Cases argued and determined in the Court of King's Bench. Hartford: 1814. 8vo.

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Volumes v. and VI. only. The library also contains Volume xv., "New York, 1814."

EASTLAKE (Charles Lock). Materials for a History of Oil Painting. London: 1847- 2 vols. 8vo.

[EATON, Miss Charlotte Ann Waldie, Mrs.]. Rome in the Nineteenth Century. In a Series of Letters written during a residence at Rome, in the years 1817 and 1818. Fourth edition. Edinburgh: 1826. 3 vols. 8vo.

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Also a copy of the fifth edition: London: 1852. 2 vols. 8vo. pls. EATON (J. H.). The Life of Andrew Jackson, Major General in the service of the United States: comprising A History of the War in the South, from the commencement of the Creek Campaign, to the termination of hostilities before New Orleans. Commenced by John Reid. Completed by John Henry Eaton. Philadelphia: 1817. 8vo. pp. 425. port. and maps.

EBELING (Christoph Daniel). Erdbeschreibung und Ge-. schichte von Amerika. Die Vereinten Staaten von Nordamerika. Hamburg, bei Carl Ernst Bohn. 1793. 8vo. pp. (10), 1xxiv, 862, (2).

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[EDGE (-?)]. The Exploits and Triumphs in Europe, of Paul Morphy, The Chess Champion; including an historical account of clubs, biographical sketches of famous players, and various information and anecdotes relating to the noble game of chess. By Paul Morphy's late secretary. New York: M. DCCC. LIX. 12mo. pp. 203. ports.

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* A letter of the Appletons to Morphy, sending him some copies of the book, is inserted, which shows that it was written without Morphy's knowledge.

Edinburgh Fugitive Pieces.-See Creech, W.

Edinburgh Musical Miscellany.-See Sime, D.

[EDWARDS (Mrs. Annie)]. The Morals of May Fair. A Novel. London: [n. d.]. 12mo. PP. 320.

EDWARDS (Arthur M.). Life Beneath the Waters; or, the Aquarium in America. New York: 1858. 12mo. pp. 170. pls. EDWARDS (Charles). The History and Poetry of FingerRings. New-York: 1855. 12mo. Pp. 239. pl.

EDWARDS (Edward). Anecdotes of Painters who have resided or been born in England; with critical remarks on their productions. Intended as a continuation to the Anecdotes of Painting by the late Horace, Earl of Orford. London: 1808. 4to. pp. VIII, xxxix, 327.

[EDWARDS (J.)]. Bibliotheca Parisiana. A Catalogue of a Collection of Books, formed by a Gentleman in France, Not less conspicuous for his Taste in distinguishing, than for his Zeal in acquiring, whatever, of this Kind, was most perfect, curious, or scarce. It includes many first editions of the classics; books magnificently printed on vellum, with illuminated paintings; manuscripts on vellum, embellished with rich miniatures; books of natural history, with the subjects coloured in the best manner, or with the original drawings; and books of the greatest splendour and rareness in the different classes of literature. To these are added, from another Grand Collection, selected Articles of high Value. The Whole are in the finest Condition, and in Bindings superlatively rich. They Will Be Sold by Auction, in London, On Monday the 26th of March, 1791, And the Five Days following. [n. p., n. d.]. 12mo. pp. viii, 164.

*** The price and names of purchasers written in.

Effect of Secession.-See Lord, D.

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