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Y., 1857 15-228 Rational cosmology; or, the eternal principles and the necessary laws of the universe. N. Y., 1858. 8o 15-123 Rational psychology; or, the subjective idea and the objective law of all intelligence. Aub., 15-144 Hicks, E. Letters; including observations on the slavery of the Africans, and on the use of the produce of their labor. Ph., 1861. 8° 1849. 8° 32-1502 Series of extemporaneous discourses, delivered in the several meetings of the society of Friends. Ph., 1825. 8° 32-1501 Hicks, T. H. Addresses on the death of, delivered in the Senate and House of Representatives. W., 1865. 8o 271 30-2389 Scottish Gaël 27-1345 Scenes and legends of the north of 27-1347 Robertson, J. A. Proofs respecting the Gael of St. John, C. Wild sports and natural history in 27-1366 9-961 27-924 27-1231 Hiding place. J. Macfarlane pocket and the stud; or, practical hints on the management of the stable. L., 1848 20-473 Sporting facts and sporting fancies. L., 1853. 20-472 1857. 8° 20-471 Stable talk and table talk; or, spectacles for young sportsmen. Ph., 1845 20-474 Hierarchie of the blessed angells. T. Heywood 23-1310 Highton, E. The electric telegraph; its history and Hijas del Cid, las. A. de Trueba. See Gregory VII, pope. 6-862 34-24 Hildebrand. [Pseud.] See Beets, Nicholas. Hildebrandt, C. Winter in Spitzbergen; a book for youth. From the German, by E. G. Smith. N. Y., 1852. ་་ 27b-732 18-766 Hildred, the daughter. Mrs. Crosland. Hildreth, J. Notes of the Buckingham lectures; embracing sketches of the geography, antiquities, and present condition of Egypt and Palestine. N. Y., 1838 25-12 Hildreth, R. Archy Moore, the white slave 18-1431 Despotism in America: an inquiry into the nature, results, and legal basis of the slaveholding system in the United States. B., 1854 2-711 History of the United States of America. N. Y., 1849-52. 6 v. 8°. 22-285 Japan as it was and is. B., 1855. 26a-252 28"-122 tians 1858 30-1183 Cap sheaf, a fresh bundle. N. Y., 1853 18-1434 Gen. Israel Putnam; a biography. B., 1858 30-1184 Capt. John Smith; a biography. B., 1858 30-1185 Hill, G. J. Story of the war in La Vendee and the little Chonannerie. L. 27-1753 Hill, John, LL. D. Synonymes of the Latin language; with critical dissertations upon the force of its prepositions. E., 1804. 4° 22-366 Hill, John, M. D. The actor; or, a treatise on the art of playing. A new work, written by the author of the former and adapted to the present state of the theatres. L., 1755 24-212 Virtues of British herbs; with the history, description, and figures of the several kinds; and an account of the diseases they will cure. L., 1770. 80 10-120 Hill, J. B. History of the town of Mason, N. H. B., 1858. 80 26-643 Hill, M., and C. F. Cornwallis. Two prize essays on juvenile delinquency. L., 1853 2-715 Hill, P. G. Fifty days on board a slave vessel 18-3652 Hill, Rowland. Village dialogues between farmer Littleworth and others. 36th ed. L., 1848 272-558 Hillhouse, J. A. Dramas, discourses and other pieces. B., 1839. 2 v. 24-20 Hills, A. C. Macpherson, the great Confederate officer and Southern blower Hills, lakes, and forest streams. S. mond Hills of the Shatemuc. Miss S. Warner Hillyars and Burtons. H. Kingsley 2 v. 18-1432 H. Ham 26-265 18-3450 18-4161 Maxwell 18-2138 18-1762 L., 1864. 27-2274 26-610 Narrative of the Canadian Red river exploring expedition of 1857, and of the Assiniboine and Saskatchewan exploring expeditions of 1858. L., 1860. 2 v. 80 26-406 Hind, J. R. Illustrated London astronomy. L., 1853. 80 Introduction to astronomy, with an astronomical vocabulary. 3d. ed. L., 1863 12-61 The solar system. N. Y., 1852 12-22 Hindmarch, W. M. Defects of the patent laws, with suggestions for reform. Ph., 1851. 80 v. 73 of 2-55 Hindoos; including a general description of India, with a general outline of the history of Hindoostan. L., 1847. 2 v. 28-549 - Hindoostan. Religion and philosophy. Ballantyne, J. R. Christianity contrasted with Hindu philosophy 32-1766 Banerjea, K. M. Dialogues on the Hindu philosophy. Bhagavad-Gita, with Cockburn's introduction 32-1339 et al. History of the Christian church. L., 1850. 3 v.. 32-375 Hines, G. Oregon: its history, condition and prospects. Buffalo, 1851 Hinkley, E. Tables of the prime numbers and 26b-222 prime factors of the composite numbers, from 1 to 100,000, with the methods of their construction, and examples of their use. Balt., 1853. 8° 14-104 Hinman, R. R. Letters from the English kings and queens to the governors of Connecticut, with the answers thereto, from 1635 to 1749. Hart., 1836 26a-422 Hinton, I. T. History of baptism, both from the inspired and uninspired writings. Ph., 1840 32-1732 9-1032 Hinton, J. Life in nature. L., 1862 Hinton, J. H. History and topography of the U. S. L., 1832. 2 v. 4o 26-1228 Hints for the household. See Thayer, W. M. Life at the fireside Peaslee, E. R. Human h., in its relation to de Quekett, J. Lectures on scriptive anatomy See Anatomy; Eye. Historians, British. E. Lawrence 10-223 9-1019 30-854 Historic doubts relative to Napoleon; and historic certainties respecting the early history of America. R. Whately 27-1968 Historic doubts respecting Shakspeare; illustrating infidel objections against the Bible. Ph., 1853 32-1670 Historic gallery of portraits and paintings, with brief memoirs of celebrated men. L. vols. 1, 2, 4. 8° 5-486 Historical account of the circumnavigation of the globe, and of the progress of discovery in the Pacific ocean. N. Y., 1839. 29b-12 Historical account of the substances used to convey 21-316 ideas. M. Koops 29b-251 25-315 29a-44 30-2336 27-3551 Historical acting charades, or amusements for win- Historical societies. See names of cities, states, etc. History of Greece. L., 1846 28-409 27-3286 History of modern Greece, with a view of the geography, antiquities, and present condition of that country. B., 1827. 8° 27-3287 History of our own times, by the author of "The court and times of Frederick the Great." L., 1843,4. 2 v. 27-3590 History of popery; containing an account of the origin, growth, and progress of papal power; its political influence in the European statessystem, and its effects on the progress of civilization. L., 1838. 8° 32-1650 History of the processes of manufacture and uses of printing, gas-light, pottery, glass, and iron. From the Encyclopædia Britannica. N. Y., 1864 6-343 [The article on printing was written by T. C. Hansard; gas-light by C. Tomlinson and A. Anderson; pottery by C. Tomlinson; glass by W. Cooper and James Ballantine; and iron by W. Fairbairn.] History of progress in Great Britain. By the author of the "Reason Why" series. L., 1862. 8° 275 6-864 History of Rome. L., 1833. 2 v. 27-2505 History of the sect of Mahárájas; or, Vallabhácháryas in Western India. L., 1865. 8° 32-1631 History of silk, cotton, linen, wool, and other fibrous substances; including observations on spinning, dyeing and weaving; also an account of the pastoral life of the ancients. N. Y., 1845. 8° 6-337 History of the trade and manufactures of the Tyne, Wear and Tees. 2d ed. L., 1863. 8° 1-169 History of wonderful inventions. N. Y., 1849 6-865 History of the works of the learned. L., 1737-43. 14 v. 8° 17-221 Hitchcock, C. H. See Hitchcock, E., et al. Hitchcock, E. Final report on the geology of Massachusetts. Northampton, 1841. 2 v. 4° 9-1203 Religious lectures on peculiar phenomena in the four seasons. 3d ed. B., 1853 . 32-420 Religious truth, illustrated from science. B., 32-657 Reminiscences of Amherst college; also, of other and wider life experiences. Northampton, 1863 Outline of the geology of the globe, and of the United States in particular. 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L., 1809. 8° 23-849 Journey through Albania, and other provinces of Turkey in Europe and Asia, to Constantinople, in 1809,10. Ph., 1817. 2 v. 8° 27-123 See Broughton. Hobson, J. 1798 Memoirs of Benjamin Bangs. L., 30-1940 his home, habits, Hobson, R. Charles Waterton; and handiwork. L., 1866 Hoby, J. See Cox, F. A. Hochelaga. E. Warburton Hodder, E. Junior clerk Hodge, C. Commentary on the epistle to the Romans. New ed. revised, and in great measure rewritten. Ph., 1864. 8° 32-1363 Same for use of Sunday-schools. Ph., 1864 32-1864 |