See Colonial essays Guide for the inquiring. G. W. Bethune 34-4962 29b-253 Guide to the choice of books; or, a selection of more 1846. 4° Guide to employment in the civil service. L. Guide to an Irish gentleman in search for religion. - - - - Essay on the character and influence of Wash- Corneille and his times. L., 1852. 8° 22-1071 The fine arts; their nature and relations. Trans. 34-3376 - Histoire générale de la civilisation en Europe. 32-1773 Guide to knowledge. R. Sears 33-81 Guide to the lakes in Cumberland, Westmoreland, Guido and Julius. F. A. D. Tholuck. Guild Court. G. McDonald - - et E. C. P. - 22-1072 34-4399 Abailard et Héloïse; Essai his- Guizot, M. G. Ménandre; Étude sur la comédie et Gujarat. Ali Mohammed. Political and statistical 34-3383 la société Grecques. P., 1855 34-3384 history of Mackay, A. Commerce of Guldene annotatien. F. Heerman Gulistan; or, Rose Garden. M. Saadi 28-150 28-293 34-2999 33-805 5-145 Gullick, T. J., and J. Timbs. Painting popularly GULLIVER. 18-3079 Gulliver's travels. J. Swift Gully, J. M. Water cure in chronic disease. N. Y., 1846 10-57 Gummere, J. Elementary treatise on astronomy; with tables. 6th ed. Ph., 1858. 8° 12-44 Treatise on surveying; with a system of plane trigonometry. 14th ed. Ph., 1850. 8° 14-42 Gummere, S. R. Compendium of the principles of elocution, on the basis of Dr. Rush's philosophy of the human voice, with exercises for reading and declamation. Ph., 1860 22-650 Gumpach, J. v. Baby-worlds; an essay on the nascent members of our solar household. L., 1863. 80 12-89 252 Gurney, J. J. Notes on a visit to prisons in Scotland and England. 2d ed. L., 1819 2-692 Observations on the religious peculiarities of the society of Friends. Ph., 1825. 8° 32-102 Thoughts on habit and discipline. Ph., 1857 32-735 Braithwaite, J. B. Memoirs and correspondence Harte, W. History of Heydenreich, L. W. Life of Trench, R. C. Lecture on 262-354 26-477 27-2919 34-4764 History of 30-936 30-221 30-2378 27-2687 2-260 Güterbock, C. Bracton and his relation to the Roman law. Trans. by B. Coxe. Ph., 1866. 8° Guthrie, G. Bank monopoly the cause of commercial crises, with notes by W. Guthrie. L., 1864 1-195 Guthrie, G. J. Commentaries on the surgery of the war in Portugal, Spain, France, and the Netherlands, with additions relating to those of the Crimea in 1854,5. 6th ed. Ph., 1862 10-252 Guthrie, T. Man and the gospel. L., 1865 32-2335 Our Father's business. N. Y., 1867 32-2238 "Out of harness." 33-1338 N. Y., 1867 Parables read in the light of the present day. N. Y., 1866 32-1697 Platform sayings, anecdotes, and stories. L., 1864 Life of Jehudi Ashmun, with extracts from his journal and other writings, and a sketch of the life of the Rev. Lott Cary. W., 1835. 8° 30-1395 Mission to England in behalf of the American colonization society. W., 1841 27b-722 Gurney, J. H. Four ecclesiastical biographies. L. 30-1970 Gurney, J. J. Essay on the habitual exercise of love to God, considered as a preparation for heaven. Ph., 1840 32-255 Essays on the evidences, doctrines, and practical operation of Christianity. Ph., 1856. 8° 32-734 25-305 New system of modern geography. Ph., 1794. Guthrie, Rev. William. The Christian's great in- Guy Deverell. J. S. Le Fanu 10-482 18-1836 v. 51 Guzerat. See Gujarat. 27-195 14-154 14-160 1-293 Rudimentary book-keeping and commercial phraseology. L., 1864 Hadfield, W. Brazil, the river Plate, and the Falk land islands. L., 1854. 8° 26-266 Hadley, J. Greek grammar, for schools and colleges. N. Y., 1862 22-106 18-569 Hagar, a story of to-day. Alice Cary Hagenbach, K. R. German rationalism in its rise, progress, and decline; a contribution to the church history of the 18th and 19th centuries. Ed. and trans. by W. L. Gage and J. H. W. Stuckenberg. N. Y., 1865. 8° 32-1660 Text-book of the history of doctrines. Translation revised by H. B. Smith. N. Y., 1861,2. 2 v. 8 32-713 Hager, J. Elementary characters of the Chinese; with an analysis of their ancient symbols and hieroglyphics. L., 1801. 4° Hager, A. D. See Hitchcock, E., et al. 22-889 Hague, W. Christianity and statesmanship, with kindred topics. B., 1865 Home life. N. Y., 1855 32-2376 32-1584 28b-169 Hahn-Hahn, Countess Ida. Letters from Turkey, Egypt, the holy land, Syria, Nubia, &c., in 1843,4. L., 1846. 3 v. Hahnemann, S. Chronic diseases: their specific nature and homeopathic treatment; with a preface by C. Hering; trans. by C. J. Hempel. N. Y., 1845. 5 v. 10-292 Haigh, D. H. Conquest of Britain by the Saxons; a harmony of the "Historia Britonum," the writings of Gildas, the "Brut," and the Saxon chronicle, with reference to the events of the 5th and 6th centuries. L., 1861. 8° 27-501 Anglo-Saxon Sagas; an examination of their value as aids to history; a sequel to the "History of the conquest of Britain by the Saxons." L., 1861. 8° 27-502 Haight, Mrs. S. Letters from the old world, by a lady of New York. N. Y., 1840. 2 v. Hail Columbia, the flag, &c. W. T. R. Saffell 26-825 Hailey, W. Life of John Milton; with conjectures on the origin of Paradise lost. Basil, 1799. 80 30-359 Hailly, E. du. Une entreprise maratime 34-4661 Hailman, W. N. Outlines of a system of object teaching, for teachers and parents. N. Y., 1867 13-99 Hain, L. Repertorium bibliographicum in quo libri omnes ab arte typographica inventa usque, ad annum M. D., typis expressi ordine alphabetico enumerantur. Stuttg., 1826-38. 4 v. 8° Haine d'une femme. H. de Kock Haines, C. G. Memoir of T. A. Emmet; with a biographical notice of Mr. Haines. 1829 Haines, J. T. The French spy. F's S. HALL. Half yearly abstract of the medical sciences. v. 45,6. Ph., 1867. 8° 10-801 Haines, R. Cooley, T. M. Life and character of Halifax, C. Montague, Earl of. (Sanford's British Haines, J. T. The wizard of the wave. F's S. D. v. 27 24-221 Haldane, Alexander. Memoirs of the lives of Robert Haldane and James A. Haldane. N. Y., 1853. 8° 30-1446 Haldeman, S. S. Affixes in their origin and application, exhibiting the etymologic structure of English words. Ph., 1865 22-108 Analytic orthography; an investigation of the sounds of the voice and their alphabetic notation; including the mechanism of speech, and its bearing upon etymology. Ph., 1860. 8 22-393 Hale, Mrs. C. L. Woodland lays, legends, and charades. Ph., 1868 Hale, C. R., S. H. Jones, and H. Morton. Report on the Rosetta stone. Ph., 1858. 4° 28-160 Hale, D. Thompson, J. P. Memoir of, with select writings 30-595 Hale, E. E. If, yes, and perhaps. Four possibilities and six exaggerations; with some bits of fact 18-1311 23-1008 - Kansas and Nebraska; the history, geographi cal and physical characteristics, and political position of those territories. B., 1854 26-321 Margaret Percival in America 18-1312 Halfpenny, W. and J. Rural architecture in the Chinese and gothick taste; designs for arches, bridges, garden seats, temples, &c. L., 1852. 8° 5-36 Hali meidenhad. Cockayne, O. [Ed.] [E. E. T. S. pt. 18]. v. 10 of 22-1043 Haliburton, T. C. Historical and statistical account of Nova Scotia. Halifax, 1829. 2 v. 8° 26-96 Letter-bag of the Great Western; or, life in a - steamer Nature and human nature 18-1322 18-1323 Sayings of Sam Slick 18-1324 Sam Slick's wise saws and modern instances Skimmings; or, a winter at Schloss Hainfeld, in - See Captain Hall in America. Hall, B. H. Collection of college words and customs. N. Y., 1859 22-111 History of eastern Vermont to the close of the 18th century; with a biographical chapter and appendixes. N. Y., 1858. 8° 26-431 Hall, B. R. Frank Freeman's barber shop 18-1328 The new purchase. 18-1329 Teaching, a science: the teacher an artist. N. Y., 1848 13-100 30-1377 Hall, C. F. Arctic researches, and life among the Esquimaux; being the narrative of an expedition in search of Sir John Franklin in 1860–2. N. Y., 1865. 8° 26-489 Hall, C. Memoirs of Marshall Hall. L., 1861. 8° Hall, C. H. True protestant ritualism: a review of a book entitled "The law of ritualism." Ph., 1867 32-2248 18-1318 2d ed. 26-429 Howard. Hall, C. W. Twice taken Hall, E. The puritans and their principles. N. Y., 1846. 8° Hall, E. B. Life and times of John 30-1607 Providence, 1855. 8°. Memoir of Mary L. Ware. B., 1853 30-736 Hall, E. H. Appleton's hand-book of American travel-the Southern tour. N. Y., 1866 HALL. Hall, Frederic. Life of Maximilian I, late emperor of Mexico; with a sketch of the empress Carlota. N. Y., 1868 30-2347 Hall, F. W. Rambles in Europe; or, a tour through France, Italy, Switzerland, Great Britain, and Ireland in 1836. N. Y., 1838. 2 v. 276-712 Hall, G., memoir of, by G. H. Bardwell 30-223 Hall, H. The distiller; adapted to the use of farmers and distillers. Ph., 1818. 80 6-494 Hall, H. B. Scottish sports and pastimes. L., 1851 20-360 18-1319 Hall, James. Legends of the west Memoir of Thomas Posey. (S. A. B. 19) 30-497 Notes on the western states. Ph., 1838 266-603 Romance of western history; or, sketches of history, life, and manners in the west. Cin., 1857 26-462 Sketches of history, life, and manners in the west. Ph., 1835. 2 v. 26b-44 The west; its commerce and navigation. Cin., 1848 26b-45 See McKenney, T. i. Hall, James, LL.D. Geology of New York. Alb., 1843. 4° 9-1226 Paleontology of New York. Aib., 1847,52. 2 v. 4 9-1228 - and J. D. Whitney. Report of the geological survey of the state of Iowa. v. 1, pts. 1, 2. 1858. 4o 9-1251 Report on the geological survey of the state of Wisconsin. v. 1. 1862. 40 9-1250 Hall, John. Education of children. N. Y., 1825 13-102 - History of the Presbyterian church in Trenton, N. J. N. Y., 1859 32-2159 23-69 Hall, John. (Sanford's Br. poets) animal kingdom; with some remarks on the unity of our species. L., 1841. 8° 9-560 Hall, J. E. Memoirs of eminent persons. Ph., 1827. 80 30-811 Hall, J. S. Book of the feet; a history of boots and shoes; also, hints to last-makers, and remedies for corns, etc. N. Y., 1847 6-183 Hall, J. V. An autobiography, ed. by Newman Hall. L., 1865 30-1783 Hall, S. C. Book of British ballads. L., 1853. 4° 23-1311 Book of gems; the modern poets and artists of Great Britain. L., 1853. 3 v. 8° 23-564 Hall, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. The book of the Thames, from its rise to its fall. L., 1859. 8° 27-595 Ireland; its scenery, character, &c. L. 3 v. 8° 27b-1208 - A week at Killarney, with descriptions of routes thither. L., 1865. 4° Hall, Mrs. S. C. Animal sagacity. L. The buccaneer Can wrong be right? Marian; or, a young maid's fortunes Midsummer eve 27-756 Sm. 4° 9-699 18-1338 18-1337 18-1332 18-1333 Pilgrimages to English shrines; with notes and illustrations by F. W. Fairholt. L., 1850. Hallam, A. H. Remains in verse and prose; with a preface and memoir. B., 1863 33-429 Hallam, H. Constitutional history of England, from the accession of Henry VII to the death of George II. B., 1829. 3 v. 8° . 27-518 Introduction to the literature of Europe in the 15th, 16th, and 17th centuries. N. Y., 1841. 2 v. 8° 22-1076 View of the state of Europe during the middle ages. 10th ed. L., 1853. 3 v. 8° 27-3439 Same. P., 1821. 27a-3438 Halleck, F. G. Poetical works. N. Y., 1858 23-1020 - Alnwick castle, and other poems. N. Y., 1845 23-108 Fanny, with other poems. N. Y., 1839 23-86 Halleck, H. W. Elements of military art and science; or, course of instruction in strategy, fortification, tactics of battles, &c. N. Y., 1846 Same. 2d ed. N. Y., 1859 6-619 6-620 International law; or, rules regulating the intercourse of states in peace and war. San Francisco, 1861. 8° Hallelujah. G. Wither 2-173 23-526 Haller, A. V. Moderate monarchy; or, principles of the British constitution, described in a narrative of the life and maxims of Alfred the great and his counsellors; with notes and commentaries on the present state of the British constitution, by F. Steinitz. L., 1849 27-520 Hallett, S. Industrial and financial resources of the U. S., as developed by official returns. N. Y., 1864. 8° 1-188 Halley, R. An inquiry into the nature of the sacraments. 2d ed. L., 1854. 2 v. 32-2205 Halliday, S. B. Lost and found; or, life among the poor. N. Y., 1859 33-760 |