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the Trade and Commerce of the British North American Colonies, and upon the Trade of the Great Lakes and Rivers; also, notices of the internal improvements in each state, of the Gulf of Mexico and Straits of Florida, and a paper on the cotton crop of the United States. Washington: 1854. 8vo.

pp. 851. ANDREWS (J.). History / of the /War/with/America, France, and Spain, / and Holland; / commencing in 1775 and ending in 1783. By John Andrews, LL. D. / In four volumes with portraits, maps and charts. . . . London: Published by his Majesties royal licence and authority. For John Fielding, Pater Noster Row; and John Jarvis, in the Strand. MDCCLXXXV-4 vols. 8vo. ports. and maps.

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Anecdotes Américaines.-See Hornot, A.

ANECDOTES du Temps de la Terreur. Paris: 1859. 12mo.

pp. 210.

ANECDOTES, Historical and Literary; or a Miscellaneous Selection of curious and striking passages, from Eminent Modern Authors. London: 1796. 8vo. pp. xiv (2), 464.

ANECDOTES of Books and Authors. London: MDCCCXXXVI. 12mo. pp. 260.

Anecdotes of Distinguished Persons.-See Seward, W.
An Elegy.-See DeFoe.

ANTHON (Charles). First Greek Lessons. New York: 1842.

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ANTOMMARCHI (F.). The Last Days of the leon. By Dr. F. Autommarchi, his physician. 2 vols. 8vo.

Emperor Napo-
London: 1825.

ANVERS (N. d'.) Elementary History of Art. An Introduction to Ancient and Modern Architecture, Sculpture, Painting, Music. With a preface by T. Roger Smith. Illustrated with one hundred and twenty woodcuts, London: 1874. 8vo. pp. 646.

ANVILLE (J. B. Bourguignon d'). Canada / Louisiane / et / Terres Angloises. . . . / Novembre MDCCLV. I sheet, elephant fo.

APIANUS (Petrus). Cosmographia, / sive / Descriptio / Vniversi Orbis, / avctoribvs / Petro Apiano, et Gemma Frisio, / mathematicorvm insignivm. Cuius huic editioni additus est

de Astrolabo Catholico libellus, nunc primum à Martino Euerartho in Epitomen contractus. Cætera vide pagima Ex officina Arnoldi Coninx. /

quinta. Antverpiæ:

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APICIAN Morsels; or, Tales of the Table, Kitchen and Larder: containing A New and Improved Code of EATics; select Epicurean precepts; nutritive maxims, reflections, anecdotes, &c., illustrating the veritable science of the mouth; which includes the art of never breakfasting at home, and always dining abroad. By Dick Humelbergius Secundus. London: 1829. 12mo. pp. 348. pl.

Appleton's Cyclopædia of Biography.-See Hawks, F. L.

APULEIUS. The Works of Apuleius. Comprising the Metamorphoses, or Golden Ass, the God of Socrates, the Florida, and his Defence, or a discourse on Magic. A new translation. To which are added, a metrical version of Cupid and Psyche, and Mrs. Tighe's Psyche, a poem in six cantos. London: MDCCCLIII. 121110. PP. 533 port.

Les Métamorphoses: ou l'Ane d'or d'Apulée. Philosophie Platonicien. Nouvelle édition. A Chatillon-sur-Seine. L'an V. 8vo.

See Marmion.

[Arbelle (—?)]. Les Renards, les Dindons, et le Mexique. Bordeaux: 1863. 8vo. pp. 24.

ARCO (Carlo d'). Istoria della Vita e delle Opere di Giulio Pippi Romano Con tavole. Mantova: A Spese Dell'Autore

M. DCCC. XXXVIII. Fo. pls.

ARCULF.-See Wright, T.

AREY (Henry W.). The Girard College and Its Founder. Containing the Biography of Mr. Girard, the history of the institution, its organization and plan of discipline, with the course of education, forms of admission of pupils, description of the buildings, &c. &c., and The Will of Mr. Girard. Philadelphia: 1856. 12mo. pp. 85. pl. and port.

ARGYLL (G. D. Campbell, Duke of). Primeval Man. An Examination of some Recent Speculations. London: 1869. pp. 200. pl.

I2110.

ARIOSTO (Lodovico). L' Orlando Furioso di Lodovico AriPisa. Dalla Tipografia Della Società LetteFo. port.

osto.

raria.

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Tomo I.

MDCCCIX. 5 vols.

For another edition of Orlando Furioso, see Harrington, J.

The Orlando Furioso. Translated into English Verse, from the Italian of Ludovico Ariosto, with notes by William Stewart Rose. New Edition. Illustrated with engravings on steel. London: 1858. 2 vols. 121110. port. and pls.

ARISTÆNETUS.-See Propertius.

ARISTOPHANES. The Comedies of Aristophanes. A new and literal translation, from the revised text of Dindorf, with notes and extracts from the best metrical versions. By William James Hickie. London: MDCCCLIII. 2 vols. 12ino. port.

ARISTOTELES. The Politics and Economics of Aristotle, translated, with notes, original and selected, and analyses. To which are prefixed an introductory essay and life of Aristotle, by Dr. Gillies. By Edward Walford. London: MDCCCLIII. pp. 338. port.

12mo.

The Organon, or Logical Treatises, of Aristotle. With the introduction of Porphyry. Literally translated, with notes, syllogistic examples, analysis, and introduction. By Octavius Freire Owen. London: MDCCCLIII. 2 vols.

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I2mo.

The Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotle. Translated, with notes, original and selected; an analytical introduction; and questions for the use of students. By R. W. Browne. London: 1853. 121110. PP. 347.

Aristotle's Treatise on Rhetoric, literally translated. from the Greek. With an analysis by Thomas Hobbes, and a series of questions. New edition, to which is added a supplementary analysis containing the Greek definitions. Also the Poetic of Aristotle, literally translated, with a selection of notes, an analysis, and questions. By Theodore Buckley. London: MDCCCLIII. 12110. pp. 500.

Arliquiniana.-See Cotolendi.

ARNE.-See Plumstead.

ARNOLD (Matthew). Poems. Third edition. London: 1857.

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ARNOLD (Matthew). Merope. A tragedy. London: MDCCCLVIII. 16mo. 16mo. pp. 138.

The Popular Education of France, with notices of that of Holland and Switzerland. London: 1861. 8vo. 8vo. pp. 294.

State.

12mo.

A French Eton; or, Middle Class Education and the
London and Cambridge: 1864. 16mo. pp. 122.

Essays in Criticism. London and Cambridge: 1865.
pp. 302.

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The Function of Criticism at the Pres- Pagan and Mediæval Religious Sentient Time.

ment.

The Literary Influence of Academies. Joubert.

Maurice de Guérin.

Eugénie de Guérin.

Heinrich Heine.

12mo.

Spinoza.

Marcus Aurelius.

On The Study of Celtic Literature. London: 1867.
Pp. 181.

Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism. London: 1869. 8vo. pp. 272.

121110.

Poems. London: M DCCC LXIX. 2 vols. St. Paul and Protestantism; with an introduction on Puritanism and the Church of England. London: 1870. 12mo. pp. 176.

Friendship's Garland: being the Conversations, Letters, and Opinions of the late Arminius, Baron von ThunderTen-Tronckh. Collected and edited, with a dedicatory letter to Adolescens Leo, Esq., of "The Daily Telegraph." London: 1871. I 2mo. pp. 172.

"Artemus Ward."-See Brown, C. F.

ARTHUR, Prince.-See History of the Renown.

ARVINE (Kazlitt). The Cyclopædia of Anecdotes of literature and the fine arts; containing a copious and choice selection of anecdotes on the various forms of literature, of the arts, of architecture, engravings, music, poetry, painting and sculpture, and of the most celebrated literary characters and artists of different countries and ages, etc. With numerous illustrations. Boston: 1855. rl. 8vo. pp. 698. ASH (John).

The New and Complete Dictionary of the

English Language. In which All the Words are introduced, The Different Spellings preserved, The Sounds of the Letters occasionally distinguished, The Obsolete and Uncommon Words supported by Authorities, And the Different Construction and Uses illustrated by Examples. To which is prefixed, a Compendious Grammar. In two volumes. London: Printed for Edward and Charles Dilly in The Poultry; and R. Baldwin in Pater-Noster Row. MDCCLXXV. 2 vols. 8vo.

ASHE (Thomas). Travels in America, performed in 1806, For the purpose of exploring the Rivers Alleghany, Monongahela, Ohio, and Mississippi, and Ascertaining the Produce and Condition of their banks and vicinity. By Thomas Ashe, Esq. In three volumes. . . . London: Printed for Richard Phillips, Bridge Street; By John Abraham, Clement's Lane. 1808. 3 vols. 12mo.

See Thomson's Bibliography of Ohio for an estimate of this work. Asser's Life of Alfred.-See Giles, J. A.

Asylum for Fugitive Pieces.-See Almon.

Atalanta in Calydon.-See Houghton, Lord.

ATHENEUM Club. Commemorative proceedings of the Athenæum Club on the death of Abraham Lincoln. [n. p. 1. d.] 8vo. pp. 36. port.

ATHENEUS. The Deipnosophists; or, Banquet of the Learned of Athenæus. Literally translated by C. D. Yonge. With an appendix of poetical fragments, rendered into English Verse by various authors, and a general index. London: MDCCCLIV. vois. 121110.

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ATHOLE (Jane, Duchess of). Letters of the Duchess of Athole and Lady Catherine Stewart. [. p. n. d.] 8vo.

Privately printed by Lord Houghton.

pp. 20.

ATKINSON, (Edward). On the Collection of Revenue. Boston: 1867. 8vo. pp. 70.

[ATKINSON, (Thomas)]. The Chameleon. Second edition. London: MDCCCXXXII. Svo. pp. 312. pl.

The ATLANTIC Club-Book, being Sketches in Prose and Verse, by various authors. New-York: 1834. 12mo. pp. 312. Vol. II. only. Stories, poems, etc., by the authors of the day. AUBERTEUIL (Hilliard d'). Essais Historiques et Politiques / sur les Anglo-Américains. Par M. Hilliard d'Auber

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