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GRIFFITH (J. W.) and A. HENFREY. The Micrographic Dictionary; A Guide to the Examination and Investigation of the Structure and Nature of Microscopic Objects. London: MDCCCLVI. 8vo. pp. 696. pls.

GRIMM (Herman). Life of Michael Angelo, translated with the author's sanction by Fanny Elizabeth Bunnètt. London: 1865. 2 vols. 12mo. port.

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GRIMM (J. L. C. and W. C.). German Popular Tales and Household Stories. Collected by the Brothers Grimm. delphia: 1869. 2 vols. 8vo. pls.

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The Prose Writers of America. With a survey of the intellectual history, condition, and prospects of the country. Illustrated with portraits from original pictures. Philadelphia: 1853. rl. 8vo. pp. 552.

The Republican Court, or American Society in the Days of Washington. With Twenty-one Portraits of Distinguished Women, engraved from original pictures by Woolaston, Copley, Gainsborough, Stuart, Trumbull, Pine, Malbone, and other contemporary painters. New and revised edition. New York: M. DCCC. LVI. 4to. pp. 408. ports.

GROSE (Francis). The Olio: being a Collection of essays, dialogues, letters, biographical sketches, anecdotes, pieces of poetry, parodies, bon mots, epigrams, epitaphs, &c., chiefly original. London: M, DCC, XCII. 8vo. pp. xxiii, 321.

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Douze Visites a Mazas pendant la Commune Le Président Bonjean Otage de la Commune. du Moniteur Universel. [Paris: 1871]. I2mo. Pp. 198.

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GUEDALLA (H.). A Few Words to Mexican Bondholders of 1851. London: 1867. 8vo.

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GUIZOT (F.). History of the Origin of Representative Government in Europe. Translated by Andrew R. Scoble. London: 1852. 12mo. pp. 538.

The History of Civilization, from the Fall of the Roman Empire to the French Revolution. Translated by William Hazlitt. London: MDCCCLVI. 3 vols. 8vo. port.

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A Tragi-Comedie. / London / Printed by Tho. Cotes, for William Cooke, and are to be sold at his shop at Furnivals Inne gate in / Holburne. / 1640. / Sm. 4to. 33 11. * A presentation copy from Mr. R. H. Stoddard to Mr. Graham.

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Habington's Castara, with a preface and notes, by Charles A. Elton. Bristol: [1812.] 12mo. pp. 387.

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* 66 Castara was Lucy, daughter of Earl Powis, and great grand-daughter of Harry Percy, Duke of Northumberland. Poor as the poetry is, it accomplished its purpose, for the lady became the poet's wife.

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The Lieutenant and Commander; being autobiographical sketches of his own career, from Fragments of Voyages and Travels. Boston: 1866. Boston: 1866. 24mo. pp. 382.

HALL (Robert). The Miscellaneous Works and Remains of the Rev. Robert Hall, with a Memoir of His Life, by Olinthus Gregory. And a critical estimate of his character and writings, by John Foster. London: 1849. 12mo. pp. 572. port.

HALL (S. C.).

of Great Britain.

The Book of Gems.
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The Poets and Artists

London: 1846-. 3 vols. 8vo.

A Book of Memories of Great Men and Women of the Age, from personal acquaintance. London: 1871. 8vo. pp. 488. pls. and ports.

The Sculpture Gallery. A Series of Eighty-one Engravings. Accompanied with Descriptive Prose and Illustrative Poetry by S. C. Hall, T. K. Hervey, and other living authors. Preceded by an historical and critical Essay on Sculpture, ancient and modern. London: [1849-] Fo.

HALLECK (Fitz-Greene).

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HALLIWELL (James Orchard). A Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial Words, obsolete phrases, proverbs, and ancient customs, from the fourteenth century. Fifth Edition. London: MDCCCLXV. 2 vols.

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HALPINE (C. G.)]. Baked Meats of the Funeral. A collec

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tion of Essays, Poems, Speeches, Histories, and Banquets. Private Miles O'Reilly, Late of the 47th Reg't New York Volunteer Infantry, 10th Army Corps. Collected, revised, and edited, with the requisite corrections of punctuation, spelling, and grammar. By an ex-Colonel of the Adjutant-General's Department, with whom the Private formerly served as lance corporal of orderlies. New York: M DCCC LXVI. 12mo. pp. 378. A Painter's Camp. In three books. Book II.-In Scotland. Book III.—In 12mo. pp. 360.

HAMERTON (P. G.). Book I.-In England. France. London: 1866.

HAMILTON (Alexander), James MADISON and John JAY. Le Fédéraliste, ou / Collection de quelques Écrits en faveur de / la Constitution proposée aux États-Unis / de l'Amérique, par la Convention convoquée en 1787; Publiés dans les États-Unis de l'Amérique par / MM. Hamilton, Madisson et Gay, Citoyens de l'État de New-York. Tome Premier. A Paris, Chez Buisson, Libraire, rue Hautefeuille, no. 20. 1792. 2 vols. 8vo.

"Both issues of this first French edition are of the utmost rarity. I have heard of but one example of the first issue, the imperfect copy in the library of Harvard College, referred to by Mr. Dawson. The second is almost equally rare. There is one copy in the New York State Library (mentioned by Mr. Dawson), another in the library of Yale College, and a third was sold at auction not long since in Boston for twenty-five dollars a volume." Lodge's Introduction to The Federalist.

The Federalist, On the New Constitution. By Publius. Written in 1788. To which is added, Pacificus, On the Proclamation of Neutrality. Written in 1793. Likewise, The Federal Constitution, with all the amendments. Revised and corrected. In two volumes. New-York: Printed and sold by George F. Hopkins, At Washington's Head. 1802. 2 vols. 8vo.

The Federalist: a Commentary on the Constitution of the United States. A collection of Essays by Alexander Hamilton, Jay, and Madison. Also, The Continentalist, and Other Papers, by Hamilton. Edited by John C. Hamilton. Philadelphia: 1865. 2 vols. rl. 8vo. portrait.

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HAMILTON (Anthony, Count).

Memoirs of the Court of

Charles the Second, by Count Grammont, with numerous additions and illustrations, as edited by Sir Walter Scott. London: 1853. 12mo. pp. 546. port.

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