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B., 1858. ४० Ch 8-4145 History of the town of Shrewsbury, Mass., from 1717 to 1829, with family register. B., 1847. 8° Cc 6-2956 Ward, F. de W. India and the Hindoos, with an account of the Christian missions among them. N. Y., 1851 Dh 5-6486 Ward, G. A. See Curwen, S. Ward, H. G. Mexico in 1827. L., 1828. Da 9-4769 2 v. 8° Ch 4-4035 Ward, J. H. Life and letters of James Gates Percival. B., 1866 Ward, Mrs. M. Microscopic teachings; descriptions of various objects of especial interest and beauty adapted for miscroscopic observation. Ea 10-7425 L., 1864 - Telescope teachings; a familiar sketch of astronomical discovery, illustrated by original drawings. L., 1859 Ward, M. F. Letters from three continents. N. Y., Dg 3-6188 Gammel, Wm. 1851 Ward, Sam., Gov. of Rhode Island. N. Life of. S. A. B. v. 19 Ward, Stephen H. Healthy respiration. Eb 8-7544 Da 8-4709 Y., 1865 Hf 13-12527 L., 1855 Ga 5-8781 Warden. A. Trollope Fe 7-15359 Warden, D. B. Statistical, political, and historical account of the United States of America, from the period of their first colonization to the present day. E., 1819. 3 v. 8°. Cb 3-2569 Warder, John A. Hedges and evergreens; a complete manual for the cultivation, pruning, and management of all plants suitable for American hedging. N. Y., 1858 Ec 2-7636 Ware, Mary G. Thoughts in my garden. B., 1863 Ef 7-8337 3d century Fa 14-14448 Ware, Wm. Memoir of N. Bacon. S. A. B. Warlock of the glen. Md. C. E. Walker Warner, Anna. Dollars and cents Hb 9-10970 Fa 14-16800 Contents.-The bracelets, a tale; My first circuit, law and facts from the north; Sir Wm. Follet; Knight, attorney general; Memoir of John William Smith; Who is the murderer? 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Da 10-4807 Dc 7-5269 Gb 8-9100 Dd 3-5482 De 1-16465 Watts, Henry. Dictionary of chemistry, and the allied branches of other sciences. L., 1868. 5 v. Ad 5-13419 Watts, Isaac. Works; containing, besides his sermons and essays, several pieces selected from his manuscripts by Drs. Jennings and Doddridge in 1753, with memoirs compiled by Geo. Burder. L., 1810. 6 v. 4o Ed 12-16266 Contents.-Vol. I. Sermons on various subjects, divine and moral; Evangelical discourses on several subjects. II. Death and heaven, etc.; The world to come; The strength and weakness of human reason; Humility represented in the character of St. Paul; A defence against the temptation to self-murder; The holiness of times, places and people; The doctrine of the passions explained and improved; Discourses of the love of God, and its influence on all the passions. III. An humble attempt towards the revival of practical religion among Christians, and particularly the protestant dissenters; A guide to prayer: A discourse on the way of instruction by catechisms, and of the best manner of composing them; A short view of the whole scripture history; Prayers composed for the use and imitation of children; Questions proper for students in divinity, candidates of the ministry and young Christians; Orthodoxy and charity united in several reconciling essays on the law and gospel, faith and works; Selflove and virtue reconciled only by religion; The redeemer and the sanctifier, or the acrifice of Christ. IV. The harmony of all the religions which God ever prescribed; A caveat against infidelity Psalms, hymns, etc.; Horae lyricae, poems chiefly of the lyric kind: Reliquiae juve niles; Remnants of time employed in prose and verse; The art of reading and writing English, V. 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M. von. Carl Maria von Weber; the life of an artist. Trans. by J. P. Simpson. L., 1865. 2 v. De 10-5784 Webster, B. Dead heart. F's S. D. WEBSTER. Webster, Daniel. Works; with biographical memoir by Edward Everett. B. 1851. 6 v. 8° Ba 2-25 Contents.-Vol. I. Biographical memoir, by Edward Everett: Speeches delivered on various public occasions; First settlement of New England, Plymouth, Dec. 22, 1820; Bunker-hill monument, Charlestown, June 17, 1825; Completion of Bunker-hill monument, Bunker-hill, June 17, 1843; Adams and Jefferson, Boston, Aug. 2, 1826; Election of 1825, Boston, April 3, 1825; Dinner at Faneuil hall, June 5, 1828; Boston mechanics' institution, Nov. 12, 1828; Public dinner at New-York, March 10, 1831; Character of Washington, Washington, Feb. 22, 1832; National republican convention at Worcester, Oct. 12, 1832; Reception at Buffalo, June, 1833: Recep tion at Pittsburg, July 8, 1833: Reception at Bangor, Aug. 25, 1835; Presentation of a vase, Boston, Oct. 12, 1835; Reception at New-York, March, 15, 1837: Reception at Wheeling, May 17, 1837; Reception at Madison, June 1, 1837: Public dinner at Faneuil hall, July 24, 1838; Royal agricultural society, Oxford (Eng.), July 18, 1839; Agriculture of England. Boston, Jan. 13, 1840. II. Speeches; Mass meeting at Saratoga, Aug., 19, 1840: Whig principles and purposes, Bunker-hill, Sept. 10,1840; Speech in Wallstreet, New-York, Sept. 28, 1840 Whig convention at Richmond, Oct. 5, 1840; Remarks to the ladies of Richmond, Oct. 5, 1840; Reception at Boston, Sept. 30, 1842; North-eastern boundary. April, 15, 1843; Convention of Andover, Nov. 9, 1843, Landing at Plymouth, Dec. 22, 1843; Mass meeting at Albany, Aug. 27, 1844; Whig convention at Philadelphia, Oct. 1, 1844 Convention at Valley Forge, Oct. 3, 1844; Mr. Justice Story Boston, Sept. 12, 1845; Public dinner at Philadelphia, Dec. 2, 1846; Southern tour; Opening of the Northern railroad; Speech at Marshfield Sept. 1, 1848; Speech in Faneuil hall, previous to the election in 1848; Jeremiah Mason, Boston, Nov. 14, 1848; Festival of the sons of New-Hampshire, Boston, Nov. 7, 1849; Pilgrim festival at New-York, 1850, Dec. 22, 1850; Visit to Buffalo in 1851, May 21 and 22, 1851; Speech to the young men of Albany, May 28, 1851; Addition to the capitol, July 4, 1851. III. Speeches in the convention to amend the constitution of Massachusetts; Qualification for office, Dec. 4, 1820; Basis of the senate, Dec. 15, 1820; Independence of the judiciary, Dec. 30. 1820; Speeches in congress: Bank of the United States, Jan. 2, 1815; The legal currency, April 26, 1816 Revolution in Greece, Jan. 19, 1824; Tariff, April 1 and 2, 1824; The judiciary, Jan. 4, 1826; Panama mission, April 14, 1826; Revolutionary officers. April 25, 1828; Second speech on the tariff, May 9, 1828; First speech on Foot's resolution, Jan. 20, 1830; Second speech on Foot's resolution, Jan. 26 and 27, 1830: Last remarks on Foot's resolution, Jan. 27, 1830; Nomination of Mr. Van Buren as minister to England, Jan. 24, 1832; Apportionment of representation, April 5, 1832; Bank of the United States, May 25, 1832; Further remarks on the bank of the United States, May 28, 1832; Presidential veto of the United States bank bill, July 11, 1832: The constitution not a compact between sovereign states, Feb. 16, 1833; Removal of the deposits, 1833-34. IV. Speeches in congress; Removal of the deposits, continued; Report on the removal of the deposits, Feb. 5, 1834; Continuance of the bank charter, March, 18, 1834; The presidential protest, May 7. 1834: The post of fice, June 27, 1834; French spoliations prior to 1800, Jan. 12, 1835; The appointing and removing power, Feb. 16. 1835; Regulation of the deposits, Feb. 26, 1835: Loss of the fortification bill in 1835, Jan. 14, 1836; Slavery and the slave trade in the district of Columbia, March 16, 1836; Deposit banks, March 17, 1836; Payments for the public lands in gold and silver, April 23, 1836; Louisville canal, May 25, 1836; Distribution of the surplus revenue, May 31, 1836; Specie circular, Dec. 21, 1836: Protest against the expunging resolution, Jan. 16, 1837; A national bank, Feb. 8, 1837; Madison papers, Feb. 20, 1837; Reduction of the duty on coal, Feb. 24, 1837; Payment of the fourth instalment of the surplus revenue, Sept. 14, 1837; The currency, Sept. 28, 1837; Slavery in the district of Columbia, Jan. 10, 1838; Commonwealth bank, Boston, Jan. 17, 1838; Right of preemption to actual settlers on the public lands, Jan. 29, 1838; The sub-treasury, Jan. 31, 1838; Second speech on the sub-treasury, March 12, 1838; Reply to Mr. Calhoun, March 22, 1838; Graduation of the price of public lands, Jan. 14, 1839; General effects of protection, March 3, 1840; The treasury note bill, March 30, 1840. V. Speeches in congress Uniform system of bankruptcy, May 18, 1840; Uniform system of bankruptcy, June 5, 1840; State of the finances, in 1840, Dec. 16 and WEBSTER. Webster, Daniel, continued. 17, 1840: Admission of Texas, Dec. 22, 1845; Oregon, Dec. 15, 1845, Feb. 26, 1846, and March 30, 1846; Defence of the treaty of Washington, April 6 and 7, 1846; Organization of the volunteer force, June 24, 1846; The tariff, July 25, 27, and 28, 1846; The sub-treasury, Ang. 1, 1846; The Mexican war, March 1, 1817: Ten regiment bill, March 17, 1848; Objects of the Mexican war, March 23, 1848; Exclusion of slavery from the territories, Ang. 12, 1848: The Panama railroad, Jan. 31, 1849; The constitution and the union, March 7, 1850; Tribute to Mr. Calhoun, April 1, 1850; Tribute to Mr. Elmore, May 30, 1850; Fugitive slave bill, June 3, 1850; Boundaries of Texas, June, 13, 1850; Compromise bill. June 17, 1850; California public lands and boundaries, June 27, 1850; Last illness and death of Gen. Taylor, July 9 and 10, 1850; The compromise measures, July 17, 1850; Legal arguments and speeches to the jury; Defence of the Kennistons, April, 1817; Dartmouth college case, March 10, 1818; Defence of Judge James Prescott, April 24, 1821. VI. Legal arguments and speeches to the jury; The case of Gibbons and Ogden, Feb., 1824: The case of Ogden and Saunders, Jan., 1827: Murder of Capt. Joseph White, April 6, 1830; Bank of U. S. against W. D. Primrose, Feb., 1839: The Christian ministry and the religious instruction of the young, Feb. 20, 1844; Providence railroad Co., against the city of Boston, April 3, 1844; The Rhode Island government, Jan. 27, 1848; Diplomatic and official papers; Case of Alexander McLeod; Treaty of Washington of 1842; Correspondence with Lord Ashburton; The right of search; Treaty of Washington; Letters to Gen. 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