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TOLLER (Samuel). The Law of Executors and Administrators. Philadelphia: 1803. 8vo.

The Law of Executors and Administrators. The third edition corrected: with additions. New York: 1815. 8vo. PP. 522, (72).

TOMASINI (J. P.). Iacobi Philippi / Tomasini Patavini / Episcopi Æmoniensis / Petrarcha / Redivivvs. / Integram Poetæ celeberrimi Vitam Iconibus ære / cælatis exhibens. Accessit Nobilissimæ Feminæ / Lavræ / Brevis Historia. Editio altera correcta & aucta. Cui addita Poetæ Vita / Pavlo Vergerio, Anonymo, Iannozzo / Manetto, Leonardo Aretino, / Et Lvdovico Beccadello / Auctoribus. Item, V. C. Fortvnii Liceti ad Epist. Tomasini de Petrarchæ cognominis ortographia Responsum. Patavii clǝlocI. / Typis Pauli Frambotti Bibliopolæ. / Superiorum permissu. / 4to. pp. (14), 270, (18). port. A presentation copy to Mr. Graham from R. H. Stoddard.

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TOMLINSON (J. S.). A Discourse on the nature and advantages of a Liberal Education; delivered at the annual commencement of Augusta College, in August, 1838, at the solicitation of the Union and Jefferson Societies of the Institution; and, in October following, before the Kentucky Annual Conference in Danville, in compliance with a previous resolution of that body. Augusta, Ky.: 1838. 8vo. pp. 26.

TOOKE (John Horne). Epea pteroenta, or The Diversions of Purley. A new edition, revised and corrected by Richard Taylor. With Numerous Additions from the copy prepared by the author for republication: to which is annexed his Letter to John Dunning. London: 1829. 2 vols. 8vo. pl.

** See also J. A. Graham.

TOPFFER (R.). Nouvelles Géneroises. Précédées d'une lettre adressée à l'éditeur par le comte Xavier de Maistre. Paris: 1851. 12mo. pp. 439.

Premiers Voyages en Zigzag ou Excursions D'un Pensionnat en Vacances dans les Cantons Suisses et sur le Revers Italien des Alpes Illustrés, d'après les dessins de l'Auteur, d'un grand nombre de vignettes dans le texte. Et de 54 grandes gravures hors texte Par MM. Calame, Girardet, Français, Daubigny, etc. Sixième édition. Paris: M DCCC LXXIV. rl. 8vo.

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TOPHAM (Edward)]. Letters from Edinburgh; Written in the Years 1774 and 1775: containing Some Observations on the Diversions, Customs, Manners, and Laws of the Scotch Nation, during a six months residence in Edinburgh. Dublin: [n. d.] 2 vols. 12mo.

The Town and Country Magazine; or Universal Repository of Knowledge, Instruction and Entertainment. Vol. XV; for the year 1783. London: [n. d.] 8vo. pl.

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* * So the title-page: but the numbers included are March, May-July, Dec., 1769; Feb., June-Aug., Oct., Nov., 1770; Nov., 1775; Jan., 1783, being those numbers which discussed the poet Chatteron. Bound with this are some pages of the "Monthly Visitor," Vol. I.. 1797, containing a notice of Chatterton.

Tracts, written in the years-See Leigh, Baron.

TRAIN (George Francis). An American Merchant in Europe, Asia, and Australia: A Series of Letters from Java, Singapore, China, Bengal, Egypt, The Holy Land, The Crimea and Its Battle Grounds, England, Melbourne, Sidney, etc., etc. With an introduction by Freeman Hunt. New York: 1857. 8vo. pp. 512.

Le TRE Porte del Battistero di San Giovanni di Firenze Incise ed Illustrate. [Ital. and French.] Firenze MDCCCXXI. Presso Luigi Bardi E Comp. Negoziantidi Stampe Borgo degli Albizi N. 460. Fo. pp. (3), 8, 12, 8. 45 pls.

TRELAWNY (E. J.). Recollections of the Last Days of Shelley and Byron. London: 1858. 8vo. pp. 304. port. and pls.

TRENCH (Mrs. Richard).—See Houghton, Lord.

TRENCH (Richard Chenevix). On the Study of Words. Lectures addressed (originally) to the pupils at the Diocesan Training School, Winchester Thirteenth edition revised and enlarged. London: 1869. 16mo. pp. 308.

A Select Glossary of English Words used formerly in senses different from their present. New York: 1859. J 2mo. pp. 218.

TREVOR (E.).-See Temple, N.

A TRIBUTE to the Fair: comprising a collection of Vers de Société. Published In Aid of the Sanitary Commission. New York: 1864. 12mo. pp. 253.

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TROLLOPE (T. Adolphus). A History of the Commonwealth of Florence, from the earliest independence of the Commune to the fall of the Republic in 1531. London: 1865. 4 vols. 8vo. *** A presentation copy from the author to Mr. Graham.

La Beata. A Tuscan Romeo and Juliet. London: 1866. 12mo. pp. 329.

Inserted is a MS. note by Mr. Trollope.

Paul the Pope, and Paul the Friar. A story of an interdict. A new edition. London: 1870. 12mo. pp. 392.

In Memoriam. A Wreath of Stray Leaves to the Memory of Emily Bliss Gould, ob. 31st Aug. 1875. Rome: MDCCCLXXV. 12mo. pp. 277. port.

TROLLOPE (Theodosia). Social Aspects of the Italian Revolution, in a series of letters from Florence, reprinted from the Athenæum; with a sketch of subsequent events up to the present time. London: 1861. 12mo. pp. 309.

TRUMBULL (John). M'Fingal: An epic poem. With introduction aud notes by Benson J. Lossing. New York: 1860. rl. 8vo. pp. 322. port.

** A large paper copy.

Trusler (J.).—See Hogarth, W.

TUCKER (Josiah). A Treatise concerning Civil Government, in Three Parts. London: Printed for T. Cadell, in the Strand. M. DCC. LXXXI. 8vo. pp. 428.

TUCKERMAN (Henry T.). Thoughts on the Poets. Third edition. New York: 1848. 12mo. pp. 318.

Characteristics of Literature, illustrated by the Genius of Distinguished Men. Philadelphia: 1849. 8vo. pp. 269. Characteristics of Literature, illustrated by the Genius of Distinguished Writers. Second series. Philadelphia: 1851. 8vo. pp. 282.

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Poems.

pp. 175.

Boston: M DCCC LI. 12mo.
Miscellaneous Poems by C. K. T. London: [n. d.]

pp. 168.

A presentation copy from the author to Mrs. Graham.

Found among

-] Leaves from the Diary of a Dreamer.
London: 1853. 120. pp. viii., 165.

his papers.

A Month in England.

8vo. pp. 243.

New York: 1854.

12mo.

TUCKERMAN (Henry T.). The character and portraits of Washington. New York: 1859. 4to. pp. 104.

*** 156 copies printed. Extra illustrated by the insertion of a letter of the author and many portraits of Washington, including two of the rare Campbell prints, one of them being the folio Sept. 1775, print, which was the first engraved-portrait of Washington (fictitious) ever made.

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TUKE (Daniel Hack). Illustrations of the Influence of the Mind upon the Body in Health and Disease. Designed to elucidate the action of the Imagination. London: 1872. 8vo. pp. 444.

TURGOT-See Mirabeau.

TURNER (Wm. W.). Jack Hopeton; or, The Adventures of a Georgian. New York: 1860. 8vo. pp. 364.

Tutti Frutti-See Pückler-Murkau.

"Two Brothers"-See Hare.

TYLER (Royall). Reports of Cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of Judicature of the State of Vermont. Commencing with the nineteenth century. New York: 1810. 8vo. pp. 488.

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TYMMS (Samuel). Camden's Britannia Epitomized and Continued; being A Compendious Account of the Antient and Present State of the Counties of England. London: [n. d.] 5 vols. 16mo. maps.

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Vols. I.-IV., and VII. Preface of Vol. VII., dated 1842.

TYNDALL (John). Contributions to Molecular Physics in the domain of Radiant Heat. London: 1872. 8vo. pp. 446. pls. TYNG (S. H.).-See Alexander, J. W.

TYRTAUS-See Theocritus.

TYRWHITT (R. St. John).

Christian Art and Symbolism,

with some hints on the Study of Landscape. With illustrations. London: 1872. 12mo. pp. 292. pls.

Tytler's History of Scotland Examined.—See Fraser, P.

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FFORD (Hezekiah G.). An Elementary Treatise on Logic; comprising the Essential Principles and Different Modes of Reasoning, in the form of question and answer. NewYork: 1823. 12mo. pp. 192.

UNITED SOCIETY OF BELIEVERS.-See Summary.

UNITED STATES. Acts passed at a Congress of the United States of America, begun and held at the City of New-York, on Wednesday the fourth of March, in the year M, DCC, LXXXIX. And of the Independence of the United States, the thirteenth. Being the Acts passed at the first session of the First Congress of the United States, to wit, New-Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New-York, New-Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, South-Carolina, and Georgia; which eleven states respectively ratified the Constitution of government for the United States, proposed by the Federal Convention, held in Philadelphia, on the seventeenth of September, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-seven. New-York: Printed, by Francis Childs and John Swaine, Printers to the United States. pp. 93.

Acts passed at the Second Session of the Congress of the United States of America, begun and held at the City of New-York, on Monday, the fourth of January, in the year M, DCC, XC: and of the Independence of the United States, the fourteenth. Published by Authority. New-York: Printed by Francis Childs and John Swaine, Printers to the Congress of the United States. pp. 226, (2).

An Act, establishing Rules and Articles for the Government of the Armies of the United States; with the Regulations of the War Department respecting the same. To which are added, The several Laws relative to the Army; the Militia when in actual service; Volunteers; Rangers; Ordnance Department, and the Quarter Master's and Commissary General's Departments. Albany: Printed by Websters and Skinners: 12mo. pp. 118.

1812.

Laws relating to the Military Establishment of the

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