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Poetical remains ; collected and poraries, forming a history of the stage for arranged by her mother; with a biography thirty-six years. L., 1781. 2 v. 8° 30–1027 by Miss Sedgwick. Ph., 1841 23-146 Davies, Thomas, M. D. The preparation and Sedgwick, C. M. Life of.' (S. A. B. 7) 30–497 mounting of microscopic objects. L. 9–1027 Davidson, Miss Margaret M. Poetical remains ; Same. N. Y. 9-1028 with biography by W. Irving 30–1748 Davies, Thomas A. Answer to Hugh Miller and Davidson, Mrs. Margaret M. Selections from writ- theoretic geologists. N. Y., 1860 9-223 ings. Ph., 1843 23–206 Davies, T. A. How to make money, and how to Davidson, s. Introduction to the new testament ; keep it. N. Y., 1867 1-308 containing an examination of the most im- Davies, T. S. The early history of the mariner's portant questions relating to the authority, compass. L., 1837 200-620 interpretation, and integrity of the canonical Davila, E. C. 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Carthage and her remains; an account 9-224 of the excavations and researches on the site Archaia ; or, studies of the cosmogony and of the Phænician metropolis in Africa. L., natural history of the Hebrew scriptures. 1861. 80 281-363 32-938 Ruined cities within Numidian and Carthagini. Dawson, M. Civil and military services of Majoran territories. L., 1862. 80 281-396 gen. W. H. Harrison. Cin., 1824. 8° 30–227 2 v. . - . Day, A. Methomania : a treatise on alcoholic poi- Deaf and dumb. American asylum at Hartford ; 10-641 13-9 33–192 10–398 33-1061 13-170 33-201 10-276 23-641 22-630 Dean, W. China mission; embracing a history of 15-306 the various missions among the Chinese ; with biographical sketches of deceased mission. 286–318 15-27 Deane, S. Papers in relation to the case of; printed for 18-1216 22-476 ditions and alterations by the author and A. the earliest period to the present time. 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