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How a penny became a thousand pounds, and life | Howel, William, continued. doubled by the economy of time. L., 1863

How he won her. E. D. E. N. Southworth
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Contents. - AMERICAN MECHANICS. John Fitch; Benjamin Franklin; Oliver Evans; Samuel Slater; Eli Whitney; David Bushnell; Amos Whittemore; Robert Fulton; Jacob Perkins; Thomas Blanchard; Henry Eckford. EuROPEAN MECHANICS.-John Smeaton: Edward Somerset, marquis of Worcester; James Ferguson; Samuel Crompton; Wm. Edwards; Richard Arkwright; M. Guinand; James Watt; James Brindley; Jesse Ramsden Charles (earl of) Stanhope; Hohlfield; Matthew Boulton; Thomas Telford; Edmund Cartwright; John Whitehurst; James Hargreaves; Joseph Bramah.

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Howe, John. The Redeemer's tears wept over lost souls; Union among protestants; Carnality of religious contention; Man's enmity to God, and reconciliation between God and man. With life of the author by W. Urwick. L., 1846 Ef 3-8245 Howe, J. B. The British slave; or, seven years of a soldier's life. F's S. D. v. 36 Hb 9-10969 - The golden eagle. F's S. D. v. 22 Hb 9-10962 Howe, Julia W. From the oak to the olive; a plain record of a pleasant journey. B., 1868 Di 3-6644 Words for the hour. B., 1857 Hf 11-12503 Howe, Mary A. Merchant-mechanic; a tale of " New England Athens" Fe 5-15282

- The rifle volunteers; or, the black plume rifles Fe 5-15278 Howe, S. G. Historical sketch of the Greek revolution. N. Y., 1828 Ca 7-2379 Howel, William. Institution of general history, or the history of the world. Part I. Being a complete body thereof from the beginning of the world till the monarchy of Constantine the Great. Part II. Containing that of the Roman empire from the monarchy of Constantine the Great to the taking of Rome by Odoacer, king of the Heruli, and the erecting of a kingdom of barbarians in Italy. Part III. Containing a

history of the ecclesiastical affairs of the world. L., 1680-5. 3 v. fo Ca 1-2177 Howell, L. A complete history of the holy bible, as contained in the old and new testaments; also, a life of our blessed Saviour and his apostles, with additions by G. Burder. L., 1806. 3 v. 8° Ee 7-8096 Howell, T. B. State trials, a complete collection of, and proceedings for high treason and other crimes and misdemeanors from the earliest period to the year 1783, with index. L., 1816 -26. 34 v. 80 Bh 8-1584, and 1617 Howells, W. D. Italian journeys. N. Y., 1867 Di 7-6755 Venetian life. N. Y., 1867 Di 7-6759 Howison, John. Sketches of Upper Canada, domestic, local, and characteristic; to which are added practical details for the information of emigrants of every class; and some recollections of the United States of America. Third edition. E., 1825. 8°. Ch 1-3968 Howitt, Anna Mary. School of life Fe 4-15250 Howitt, Mary. Ballads and other poems. N. Y., 1847 Hf 13-12535

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- Homes and haunts of the most eminent British poets. N. Y., 1847. 2 v. 8° Dd 5-5529

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Stories of English and foreign life. Howitt's journal. 3 v. L., 1847-8 Hows, John W. S. Ladies' book of readings and recitations for the use of higher classes in schools, seminaries, and family reading circles. Ph., 1864 Hb 12-16156 Hoyland, F. Works. British poets Hoyland, John. Epitome of the history of the world, from the creation to the advent of the Messiah. L., 1821. 2 v. in 1 Ca 2-2205 Hoyle. American Hoyle, by "Trumps." Hoyle's games. G. F. Pardon Hoyt, Jesse. Mackenzie, W. L.

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Contents. Some account of W. Hugh; The troubled man's medicine; Book I. To comfort a man being in trouble, adversity or sickness. II. To teach a man gladly to die. Hugh Worthington. M. J. Holmes. Fd 4-14268 Hughes, J. Siege of Damascus. Drama Hb 1-10732 Hughes, John. Murray, N. Letters to Ee 2-8044 Hughes, John T. Doniphan's expedition; containing an account of the conquest of New Mexico; Kearney's overland expedition to California; Doniphan's campaign against the Navajas; march upon Chihuahua and Durango; and the operations of Gen. Price at Santa Fé; with sketch of the life of Col. Doniphan. Cin., 1849. 8° Df 6-5984

Hughes, Thomas. Alfred the Great. L., n. d.

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Human understanding. J. Locke. Works Hc 5-11168 Humayun. Jouher. Private memoirs De 12-15573 Humber, W. Hand-book for the calculations of strains in girders and similar structures and their strength. L., 1868 Gb 4-16494 Humble, Wm. Dictionary of geology, and mineralogy, comprising such terms in botany, chemistry, comparative anatomy, conchology, and other branches of natural history as are connected with the study of geology. L., 1860. 8° Ad 7-13449 Humboldt, F. H. A. von. Aspects of nature in different lands and different climates; with scientific elucidations. Trans. by Mrs. Sabine. Ph., 1850 Ea 8-7293 Cosmos; a sketch of a physical description of the universe. Trans. by E. C. Otté. N. Y., 1850. 5 v. Ea 8-7304 Nouvelle-EsCb 2-2539 S. Thrasher.

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HUMBOLDT AND BONPLAND.

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Contents.-Vol. I. On the delicacy of taste and
passion; Of the liberty of the press; That poli-
tics may be reduced to a science; Of the first
principles of government; Of the origin of gov-
ernment; Of the independence of parliament;
Whether the British government inclines to ab-
solute monarchy or to a republic; Of parties in
general; Of the parties of Great Britain; Of
superstition and enthusiasm; Of the dignity or
meanness of human nature; Of civil liberty; Of
eloquence; Of the rise and progress of the arts
and sciences; The epicurean; The stoic; The
Platonist: The skeptic: Of polygamy and di-
vorces; Of simplicity and refinement in writing;
Of national characters; Of tragedy; Of the
standard of taste; Of commerce; Of refinement in
the arts; Of money; Of interest; Of the balance
of trade; of the jealousy of trade; Of the balance
of power; Of taxes: Of public credit; Of some
remarkable customs; Of the populousness of an-
cient nations; Of the original contract; Of pas-
sive obedience; Of the coalition of parties;
Of the protestant succession; Idea of a perfect
commonwealth. II. An enquiry concerning
the human understanding; An enquiry concern-
ing the principles of morals; Appendix; The
natural history of religion.

History of England, from the invasions of Julius
Caesar to the abdication of James II., 1688.
Ph., 1868. 6 v.

Life of. L., 1829
Humorous courtier. J. Shirley
Humorous lieutenant.

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Humorous speaker. O. Oldham Humphrey, E. J. Six years in India.

Humphrey, H. Great Britain, France,

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a short tour in 1835. 2 v. Di 5-6703 Humphrey Clinker. T. Smollett Hd 13-11712 Humphreys, H. N. Coin collector's manual, or guide to the numismatic student in the formation of a cabinet of coins. L., 1853. 2 v. Ci 8-4368 Hunchback, the. Drama. J. S. Knowles Hb 9-10952 Hundred Boston orators. J. S. Loring Db 4-4915 Hungary. Brace, C. L. Hungary in 1851 Cg 9-3945 - Kohl, J. G. Travels in Cg 9-3953 Merle d'Aubigné, J. H. History of the protestant Ee 9-8139 Cg 9-3942

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Contents.-Vol. I. Introductory essay, by G. R. Russell; Life of Thomas H. Perkins, by T. G. Cary; Thomas P. Cope, by Joseph R. Chandler; Peter C. Brooks, by E. Everett; James G. King, by Charles King; Nicholas Brown; Stephen Girard; Samuel Ward, by C. King; Mathew Carey; Thomas Eddy; Jonathan Goodhue Joseph Peabody, by George A. Ward; Jacob Lorillard, by Wm. Berrian: Gideon Lee, by Charles M. Leupp; Walter R. Jones, by Wm. A. Jones: Samuel Appleton, by E. Peabody; Joseph May; Samuel Slater, by J. L. Blake; Alexander Henry, by S. A. Allibone;

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J. Chickering, by J. L. Blake; Asa Clapp; P.
T. Jackson, by J. A. Lowell; Henry Laurens;
William Parsons; Appendix to the life of P. T.
Jackson. II. Elias H. Derby, by E. H. Derby;
Sir William Pepperrell, by U. Parsons; Stephen
Allen, by W. M. Allen; Major S. Shaw; Amos
Lawrence; Abbott Lawrence, by N. Appleton;
Wm. Lawrence, by S. K. Lothrop; John J. As-
tor, by D. R. Jaques: Judah Touro, by A.
Walker; John Bromfield, by J. Quincy; Harry
R. W. Hill, by W. K. King; James Brown, by
G. S. Hillard; John Hancock, by G. Mountfort;
Robert Morris.

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A book for a corner; or, selections in prose and verse from authors the best suited to that mode of enjoyment, with comments on each, and a general introduction. N. Y., 1857 Hd 5-11528 - A day by the fire; and other papers, hitherto uncollected. B., 1870 He 6-12054 Essays and miscellanies, selected from the indicator and companion. N. Y. 1857 Hd 5-11529 The indicator; a miscellany for the field and the fireside. N. Y., 1845. He 1-11757 Selections from the English poets, with markings of the best passages, critical notices of the writers, and an essay on What is poetry." Vol. I. Imagination and fancy. II. Wit and humor. N. Y., 1857. Hd 5-11527 Stories from the Italian poets; being a summary in prose of the poems of Dante, Pulci, Eoiardo, Ariosto, and Tasso; with comments throughout; and critical notices of the lives and genius of the authors. N. Y., 1846 Ha 13-5812 Stories from the Italian poets, with lives of the writers. N. Y., 1857. Hd 5-11526 Wit and humor, selected from the English poets, with an illustrative essay. N. Y., 1846

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HUNTING.

Gerard, J. Adventures of Gerard the lion killer

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Hutchinson, Lucy. Memoirs of the life of Col. John Hutchinson; with original anecdotes of many of his contemporaries, and a summary review of public affairs; from the orginal manuscript by Julius Hutchinson; with a life of Mrs. Hutchinson written by herself. L., 1846 De 9-5322 Hutchinson, Roger. Works of. Containing biographical notice of Hutchinson; Image of God, or Layman's book; Three sermons on the Lord's supper; Two sermons on oppression, affliction, and patience; Index and glossary of obsolete words. Cam., 1842. 8° Eg 12-16267 Hachinson, T. History of the colony of Massachusetts Bay from the first settlement thereof, in 1628, until 1691. B., 1764. 8° Cc 7-2974 History of the province of Massachusetts Bay, from the charter of king William and queen Mary, 1691 to 1750. B., 1767. 8°

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ICHTHYOLOGY.

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Illinois. Brown, H. History of.

- Carpenter, W. H., and T. S. Arthur.

Clark, G. R. Campaign in 1778-9

- Curtiss, D. S. Western portraiture - Ellsworth. H. L. Illinois in 1837 .

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Contents.-Vol. I. Inkle and Yarico, G. Colman, jr.; The jealous wife, G. Colman; New way to pay old debts, P. Massinger; Measure for measure, Shakespeare; The gamester, E. Moore. II. The Duenna, R. B. Sheridan; Othello, Shakespeare: Lover's vows, altered from Kotzebue, by Mrs. Inchbald: Hamlet, prince of Denmark, Shakespeare; The belle's stratagem, Mrs. Cowley. III. The country girl, D. Garrick; Merry wives of Windsor, Shakespeare: King Henry V., Shakespeare; Know your own mind, A. Murphy; Speed the plough, T. Morton. IV. Douglas, Mr. Home; The busy body, S. Centlivre; All in the wrong, A. Murphy; Oroonoko, T. Southern; The clandestine marriage, G. Colman, and D. Garrick. V. The Jew, R. Cumberland; George Barnwell, G. Lillo; The rival queens, N. Lee; King Lear, Shakespeare; Fatal curiosity, G. Lillo. Cure for the heart-ache, T. Morton: King John, Shakespeare; Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare; Julius Caesar, Shakespeare; The deserted daughter, T. Holcroft. VIII. King Henry VIII., Shakespeare: Bold stroke for a husband, Mrs. H. Cowley King Richard III., Shakespeare; Twelfth night, or what you will, Shakespeare; Much ado about nothing, Shakespeare. Isabella, or the fatal marriage, T. Southern; Tancred and Sigismunda, J. Thomson; A bold stroke for a wife, Mrs. S. Centlivre; The road to ruin, T. Holcroft; The beau stratagem,_G. Farquhar. X. The tempest, Shakespeare; The siege of Damascus, J. Hughes; Barbarosa, Dr. Brown; The suspicions husband, Dr. Hoadly; De Montfort, J. Baillie. XI. The way to get married, T. Morton; The honey moon, J. Tobin; King Henry IV., Part 1st, Shakespeare; The brothers, R. Cumberland; The maid of the mill, J. Bickerstaff. XII. The distressed mother, A. Philips; Mahomet the imposter, Rev. Mr. Miller; Cymbeline, Shakespeare; Venice preserved, T. Otway; Comedy of errors, Shakespeare.

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