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RYCAUT (Paul). The History Of the present State of the Ottoman Empire. Containing The Maxims of the Turkish Polity, the most material Points of the Mahometan Religion, their Sects and Heresies, their Convents and Religious Votaries. Their Military Discipline, With an exact Computation of their Forces both by Land and Sea. Illustrated with divers Pieces of Sculpture representing the variety of Habits amongst the Turks. In three books. By Paul Rycaut Esq; Late Secretary to his Excellency the Earl of Winchilsea, (Embassadour Extraordinary for His Majesty Charles II. &c. to the Sultan Mahomet Han the Fourth, Emperour of the Turks) now Consul of Smyrna, and Fellow of the Royal Society. The Fourth Edition. London, Printed for John Starkey and Henry Brome, 1675. 8vo. pp. (14), 380, (4). pls.

RYLAND (J. E.). The Life and Correspondence of John Foster: edited by J. E. Ryland. With notices of Mr. Foster, as a preacher and a companion, By John Sheppard. London: M. DCCC. LII- 2 vols. 12mo. port.

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ABINE (Lorenzo). Notes on Duels and Duelling, alphabetically arranged, with a Preliminary Historical Essay. Boston: 1855. 12mo. pp. 394.

SACKVILLE (Thomas).-See Surrey.

SEWULF.-See Wright, T.

SAINTE BEUVE (Charles Augustin). Volupté. Paris: 1845. pp. 422.

12mo.

[SAINTE-CROIX (G. E. J. Guilhem de Clermont-Lodève) Baron de]. De l'état et du Sort des Colonies, des Anciens Peuples. Ouvrage dans lequel on traite du gouvernement des anciennes républiques, de leur droit public, &c. avec des observations sur les Colonies des Nations modernes, & la conduite des Anglois en Amérique. Philadelphie. M. DCC. LXXIX. 8vo. pp. xiv, 336.

SAINT-EDME (Ernest).

Paris.

La Science pendant le Siége de

Paris 1871. 8vo. pp. 228.

SAINT-GERMAIN (P. E. D. LEDUC, called). Maitre Pierre, ou le Savant de Village. Par Saint-Germain. Entretiens sur Franklin. Paris, 1835. 24m0. pp. (4), 174, (2).

ST. JAMES'S PARK: a Satyr.

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London: Printed and Sold by H. Hills, in Black-fryars, near the Waterside. 1709. 8vo. Pp. 16.

ST. JOHN (J. A.). The Hellenes: the History of the Manners of the Ancient Greeks. London: 1844. 8vo.

ST. JOHN (J. H.).—See Crèvecœur, J. H. St. J. SAINT-MESMIN (E. Menu de). L'Ouvrier Autrefois & Aujourd'hui. Paris 1866. 24mo. pp. 65.

pp. 52.

Les Habitations Économiques. Paris: 1868. 24mo.

[SAINTE PALAYE (J. B. Lacurne de)]. Histoire Littéraire des Troubadours, contenant Leurs vies, les extraits de leurs pièces, & plusieurs particularités sur les mœurs, les usages, &

l'histoire du douzième & du treizième siècles. A Paris, Chez Durand neveu, Libraire, rue Galande. M. DCC. LXXIV. 3 vols.

12mo.

*

The following authors are included:

I.

Bérenger de Palasol,

Guillaume IX, comte de Poitou & duc Blacas & Blacasset,

d'Aquitaine,

Bernard de Ventadour,

Garin d'Apchier,

Pons de Capdueil,

Richard I, roi d'Angleterre,

Arnaud de Marveil,

Geoffroi Rudel,

Bernard-Arnaud de Montcuc,

Pierre Rogiers,

Azalaïs de Porcairagues,

Pierre Raimond,

Folquet de Romans.

II.

Giraud de Borneil,

Pierre d'Auvergne,

Giraud de Calanson,

Boniface de Castellane,

Izarn, missionnaire dominicain inquisi

teur, Sordel,

Savari de Mauléon,

Guillaume de Balaun & Pierre de Hugues de Mataplana,

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Rambaud d'Orange & la Comtesse de Lanfran Cigala & Simon Doria,

Die,

Pons Barba,

Hugues de Saint-Cyr,

Nat de Mons,

Folquet de Marseille, évêque de Tou- Bernard de la Barthe,

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Pierre Bremond-Ricas-Novas ou Rich- Raimond de Castelnau,

ard de Noves,

Richard de Barbésieu,

Aubert de Puicibot ou le Moine de Guillaume de Montagnagout,

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Frédéric, roi de Sicile, & le Comte Pons de la Garda,

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Gui de Cavaillon & Bertrand d'Avignon, Raimond de Salas,

Guillalmet,

Tomiers & Palazis,

Guillaume de Baux, prince d'Orange,

Arnaud de Comminges,

Arnaud de Marsan,

Pons de Montlaur,

. Giraud Riquier,

Arnaud de Tintignac,

Jean Estève de Bésiers.

[SAINTE PALAYE (J. B. Lacurne de].) The Literary History of the Troubadours. Containing their Lives, Extracts from their Works, And many Particulars relative to the Customs, Morals, and History of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries. Collected and abridged from the French of Mr. De Saint-Pelaie. By the Author of the Life of Petrarch. London, Printed for T. Cadell, in the Strand. MDCCLXXIX. 8vo. pp. xxiv, 495.

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SAINT-PIERRE (J. B. H. de). Études de la Nature. Paris, 1848. 12mo. pp. 563.

SAINT-PIERRE (J. B. H. de). Pablo y Virginia, Traducido en Español Por D. Josef Miguel Aléa. Madrid. Madrid. Año 1821. 24mo. pp. 166.

Œuvres choisies de Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, contenant Paul et Virginie, La Chaumière Indienne, Le Café de Surate, Voyage en Silésie, A l'Ile de France, L'Arcadie; De la Nature de la Morale; Voeux d'Un Solitaire. Paris, 1851. 12mo. pp. 492. port.

SALA (Edoardo, Conte della). Messico Sotto l' Impero di Massimiliano Io. dal 1864 al 1867 Corredato da Bollettini, Proclami, Ordini del Giorno. Napoli: 1867. 16mo. pp. 115, (1). A presentation

**

copy

from the author.

SALA (George Augustus).

and Things.

London: 1860.

Looking at Life; or, Thoughts 16mo: pp. 473.

** With characteristic scribbling of the author on title-page, being a long presentation note to Mrs. Graham.

*

**

Quite Alone. London: 1864. 3 vols. 12mo.

A presentation copy from the author to Mr. Graham.

My Diary in America in the midst of War. London: 1865. 2 vols. 8vo.

On a fly leaf is written:

"To James Lorimer Graham, Junior,

Endeared to me for a hundred reasons:—always tolerant of my infirmities, patient under my irritability, forbearing with my many madnesses, and my good friend anyhow-and, let him be assured that had I not been pledged prior to my departure to dedicate my Book to 'Bull Run Russell,' it would have been to him that it would have been inscribed by

George: Augustus: Sala. And I believe that (errors excepted) there is more good than evil to America contained in its pages.

London: January 26th, 1865."

From Waterloo to the Peninsula. Four Months' Hard Labour in Belgium, Holland, Germany, and Spain. London: 1867. 2 vols.

8vo.

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*V. S. may be understood to mean either "Victorious Scribe," "Villanous Scoundrel" (see New York Tribune), "Vilipended Sufferer," or " Vanquished Secesh."

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