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FRANKLIN.

Franklin, Benjamin, continued.

hitherto published; with notes and a life of the
author, by Jared Sparks. B., 1839. 10 v. 8°
Ha 7-10552
Contents. Vol. I. Autobiography; Life con-
tinued, by Sparks. II. Essays on religious and
moral subjects; Essays on politics, commerce,
and political economy. III. Essays and tracts
historical and political, before the American
revolution; Constitution and government of
Pennsylvania. IV. Essays and tracts con-
tinued. V. Political papers during and after
the American revolution; Letters and papers
on electricity. VI. Letters and papers on
philosophical subjects. VII. Correspondence:
Part I. Private letters to the time of the author's
first mission to England, 1725-57. Part II. Let-
ters, private and official, from the time of the
author's first mission to England to the begin-
ing of the American revolution, 1757-75. VIII.
Correspondence: Part II., continued, 1757-75;
Part III. Letters private and official, from the
beginning of the revolution to the end of the
author's mission to France, 1775-85; Appendix;
Fragment of Polybius on the Athenian govern-
ment; Memoir of Sir John Dalrymple. IX.
Correspondence: Part III., continued; Journal
of the negotiation of the treaty of peace. X.
Correspondence: Part III., continued; Part iv.
Private letters, from the termination of the au-
thor's mission to France to the end of his life,
1785-90; Supplement: Indexes; Chronological
list of the author's writings.

- Autobiography; edited by John Bigelow. Ph.,
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Franklin institute of the state of Pennsylvania; constitution and by-laws. First annual report Bh 6-Pam. 16 Franklin lyceum, Providence, R. I. Catalogue of library, 1857 Bh 5-Pam. 61 1856 Bh 5-Pam. 75

Charter, constitutions and by-laws,

Franks. See Franconia.

Franks' campaign. H. Alger, jr
Französischen Kleinstädter. Kotzebue
Fraser, C. History of the war in Bosnia
years 1837-9. L., 1830. 8°

Fraser, James. Hand-book for travellers

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Freer, M. W. The last decade of a glorious reign.
Part 3 of the history of the reign of Henry
IV., king of Navarre. L., 1863. 2 v.
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varre, duchess d'Alençon and de Berry. L.,
1854. 2 v.
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Fremont, J. C. Exploring expedition to
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Ec 10-7781 French, J. H. Gazetteer of the state of New York, embracing a comprehensive view of the geography, geology, and general history of the state, and complete history and description of every county, city, town, village and locality. Syracuse, 1860. 8° Ck 1-4420 French chronicle of London. Cam. Soc. Pub. v. 28 Ce 6-3319

French country family. Mme. E. C. de Witt
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French in Algiers. Lady Duff Gordon Dg 6-6343
French intervention in America. V. W. Kingsley
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French language. Dictionaries.

Fleming and Tibbins. French and English, and
English and French dictionary Ac 3-13020
- New Italian, English, and French dictionary
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Wilson, J. French and English dictionary

History and selections.

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French stage and the French people. T. Hook Hb 2-10782 French wines and politics. H. Martineau Fc 15-15423 French's standard drama. Edited by Sargeant, Hows, Wemyss, et al. 1-359. N. Y., 1868. 45 v. in Hb 9-10952 - Vol. I. Ion. Trag. T. N. Talfourd; Fazio, or the Italian wife. Trag. H. H. Milman; The lady of Lyons, or love and pride. Bulwer-Lytton; Richelieu, or the conspiracy. Bulwer-Lytton; The wife. J. S. Knowles; The honey-moon. John Tobin; The school for scandal. Čom. R. B. Sheridan; Money. Com. Bulwer-Lytton Hb 9-10952 - Vol. II. The stranger. A. F. F. von. Kotzebue; Grandfather Whitehead. Mark Lemon; Richard III. Shakespeare; Love's sacrifice. G. Lovell; The gamester. Trag. Edward Moore; A cure for the heartache. Com. T. Morton; The hunchback. Knowles; Don Caesar de BaHb 9-10952 - Vol. III. The poor gentleman. Com. G. Colman, jr.; Hamlet. Shakespeare; Charles II. Com. J. H. Payne; Venice preserved. Trag. T. Otway; Pizarro. Sheridan; The love-chase. Com. Knowles; Othello. Shakespeare; Lend me five shillings. J. M. Morton Hb 9-10953 Vol. IV. Virginius. Trag. Knowles; King of the commons. J. White; London assurance. Com. D. L. Boucicault; The rent-day. D. Jerrold; Two gentlemen of Verona. Com. Shakespeare; The jealous wife. Com. G. Colman; The rivals. Com. Sheridan; Perfection. Far. T. H. Bayly Hb 9-10953

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- Vol. V. A new way to pay old debts. Com. P. Massinger; Look before you leap. Com. G.W. Lovell; King John. Trag. Shakespeare; The nervous man and the man of nerve. Far. W.B. Bernard; Damon and Pythias. J. Banim; The clandestine marriage. Com. G. Colman; William Tell. Knowles; The day after the wedding. Far. Mrs. C. Kemble Hb 9-10954 - Vol. VI. Speed the plough. Com. T. Morton; Romeo and Juliet. Trag. Shakespeare; Feudal times. Hist.-play. James White; Charles XII. J. R. Planché; The bridal. Trag. Knowles; The follies of a night. Com. Planché; The iron chest. Colman, jr.; Faint heart never won fair lady. Com. Planché Hb 9-10954 - Vol. VII. The road to ruin. Com. T. Holcroft; Macbeth. Shakespeare; Temper. Com. R. Bell; Evadne, or the statue. R. Shell; Bertram. Trag. C. Maturin; The duenna. Op. Sheridan; Much ado about nothing. Com. Shakespeare; The critic. Sheridan Hb 9-10955 - Vol. VIII. The apostate. Trag. R. L. Shiel; Twelfth night. Com. Shakespeare; Brutus, or the fall of Tarquin. Trag. J. H. Payne; Simpson and Co. Com. J. Poole; The merchant of Venice. Com. Shakespeare; Old heads and young hearts. Com. Boucicault: Mountaineers. Colman, jr.; Three weeks after marriage; Murphy Hb 9-10955 - Vol. IX. Love. Knowles; As you like it. Com. Shakespeare; The elder brother. Com. From Beaumont and Fletcher; Werner. Trag. Byron; Gisippus. G. Griffin; Town and country. Com. T. Morton; King Lear. Trag. Shakespeare; Blue devils. Comedietta. Colman, jr. Hb 9-10956

- Vol. X. Henry VIII. Shakespeare; Married and single. Com. J. Poole; King Henry IV. Part 1. Trag. Shakespeare; Paul Pry. Com. Poole; Guy Mannering. Musical play. Ď.Terry; Sweethearts and wives. Com. J. Renney; The Serious family. Com. M. Barnett; She stoops to conquer. Com. Goldsmith. Hb 9-10956 - Vol. XI. Julius Caesar. Trag. Shakespeare; The Vicar of Wakefield. Coyne; Leap year, or the ladies' privilege. Com. J. B. Buck

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stone; The catspaw. Com. Jerrold; The
passing cloud. W. B. Bernard; The drunkard.
W. H. Smith; Rob Roy Macgregor, or “ Auld
Lang Syne." Op. play. J. Pocock; George
Barnwell. Trag. Lillo
Hb 9-10957

- Vol. XII. Ingomar. M. Lovell; Sketches in India. Far. Morton; The two friends. R. Lacy; Jane Shore. Trag. N. Rowe; Corsican brothers. Grangé and Montépin; Mind your own business. Lemon; The writing on the wall. Md. T. and J. M. Morton; The heir at law. Com. Colman, jr. Hb 9-10957 - Vol. XIII. Soldier's daughter. Com. A. Cherry; Douglas. Trag. Dr. Home; Marco Spada. J. P. Simpson; Nature's nobleman. Com. H. O. Pardey; Sardanapalus, king of Assyria. Trag. Byron; Civilization. J. H. Wilkins; The robbers. Trag. F. Schiller; Katherine and Petruchio. Com. Shakespeare Hb 9-10958 - Vol. XIV. The game of love. Com. J. Brougham; A midsummer-night's dream. Shakespeare; Ernestine. W. Robertson; Rag-picker of Paris. E. Stirling; The flying Dutchman, or the phantom ship. E. Fitzball; The hypocrite, Com. Sol. Smith; Therese, the orphan of Geneva. Payne; La tour de Nesle, or the chamber of death Hb 9-10958 - Vol. XV. Ireland as it is. J. A. Amherst; The sea of ice, or a thirst for gold; The seven clerks. T. E. Wilks; The game of life. Com. Brougham; The forty thieves; Brian Boroihme. Sheridan; Romance and reality. Com. Brougham; Ugalino. Trag. J. B. Booth Hb 9-10959

- Vol. XVI. The tempest. Shakespeare; The pilot. Fitzball; Carpenter of Rouen, or the massacre of St. Bartholomew. J. S. Jones; The king's rival. Tom Taylor, and C. Reade; The little treasure. Com. A. Harris; Dombey and son. Brougham; Parents and guardians; The Jewes. W. T. Moncrieff. Hb 9-70959 Vol. XVII. Camille. A. Dumas; Married life. Com. Buckstone; Wenlock of Wenlock. Md. T. E. Wilks; Rose of Ettrick Vale. T. J. Lynch; David Copperfield. Brougham; A line. E. Stirling; Pauline; Jane Eyre. Brougham Hb 9-10960 – Vol. XVIII. Night and morning. Brougham; Aethiop. W. Dimond; Three guardsmen. C. Rice; Tom Cringle. Fitzball; Henriette, the forsaken. Buckstone; Eustache Baudin. J. Courtney; Ernest Maltravers. Miss L. Medina; Bold dragoons. M. Barnett Hb 9-10960

- Vol. XIX. Dred, or the dismal swamp. Brougham; Last days of Pompeii. Medina; Esmeralda. Fitzball; Peter Wilkins, or the flying islanders; Ben, the boatswain. Wilks; Jonathan Bradford. Fitzball; Retribution. Tom Taylor; Minerali, or the dying gift. H. G. Plunkett Hb 9-10961

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- Vol. XX. The French spy. J. T. Haines. Wept
of the Wish-ton-wish; Evil genius. Bernard;
Ben Bolt. J. B. Johnstone; The sailor of
France. Johnstone; The red mask.
Brougham; Grimaldi, or the life of an actress.
Boucicault; The wedding day. Com. Mrs.
Inchbald
Hb 9-10961
Vol. XXI. All's fair in love. Brougham; Hofer.
Fitzball; Self. S. F. Bateman; Cinderella.
Op.; The phantom. Boucicault; Franklin.
Brougham; Gunmaker of Moscow. Brougham;
The love of a prince. C. Gayler Hb 9-10962
- Vol. XXII. The son of the night. Gayler; Rory
O'More. S. Lover; Golden eagle. J. B. Howe;
Rienzi. Trag. Miss Mitford; The broken sword.
Md. Dimond; Rip Van Winkle. C. Burke;
Isabelle. Buckstone; Heart of Mid-Lothian.
T. Dibdin
Hb 9-10962

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- Vol. XXIII. Angelo. G. A'Beckett; The floating beacon. E. Ball; The bride of Lammermoor.

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Vol. XXIV. Young New York. Com. G. P. Wilkins; Victims. Tom Taylor; Romance after marriage. Goodrich and Warden; The brigand. Planché; The poor of New York; Ambrose Gwinnett. Jerrold; Raymond and Agnes. M. G. Lewis; Gambler's fate. Milner Hb 9-10963 - Vol. XXV. Father and son. Fitzball; Massaniello. Milner; Sixteen string Jack. L. Rede; Youthful queen. By Shannon; Skeleton witness. W. L. Rede; Innkeeper of Abbeville. Fitzball; The miller and his men. Pocock; Aladdin, or the wonderful lamp Hb 9-10964 - Vol. XXVI. Adrienne, the actress. J. Oxenford; Undine. G. Soane; Jesse Brown. Boucicault; Asmodeus. T. Archer; The Mormons. T. D. English; Blanche of Brandywine; Viola. E. Maturin; Deseret deserted. Hb 9-10964

- Vol. XXVII. Americans in Paris; Victorine. Buckstone; Wizard of the wave. Haines; Castle specter. M. G. Lewis; Horseshoe Robinson. C. W. Tayleure; Armand. Mrs. Ritchie; Fashion. Mrs. Ritchie; Glance at New York Hb 9-10965

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- Vol. XXVIII. Inconstant. G. Farquhar; Uncle Tom's cabin. G. L. Aiken; Guide to the stage. L. T. Rede; The veteran. J. L. Wallack; Miller of New Jersey. Brougham; Dark hour before dawn. Brougham and Goodrich; Midsummer night's dream. Laura Keene; Art and artifice. Brougham Hb 9-10965 Vol. XXIX. The romance of a poor young man. O. Feuillet; Ossawattomie Brown. J. C. Swayze; The pope of Rome. Boucicault; Oliver Twist. G. Almar; Pauvrette. Boucicault; The man with the iron mask. W. J. Lucas; The knight of Arva. Boucicault; Moll Pitcher. J. S. Jones Hb 9-10966 - Vol. XXX. Black-eyed Susan. Jerrold; Satan in Paris. C. Selby; Rosina Meadows. C. H. Saunders; West end. Com. Boucicault; Six degrees of crime. Md. F. S. Hill; The lady and the devil. Dimond; Avenger. H. Lee; Masks and faces. Com. Tom Taylor and C. Reade Hb 9-10966 - Vol. XXXI. The merry wives of Windsor. Shakespeare; Mary's birthday. G. H. Miles; Shandy Maguire. J. Pilgrim; Wild Oats. John O'Keeffe; Michael Erle. Wilks; Idiot witness. Haines; Willow copse. Boucicault; People's lawyer. Com. Jones Hb 9-10967 Vol. XXXII. The boy martyrs. Tayleure; Lucretia Borgia. J. M. Weston; Surgeon of Paris. Jones; Patrician's daughter. Trag J. W. Marston; Shoemaker of Toulouse. Hill; Momentous question. Fitzball; Love and loyalty. W. J. Robson; Robber's wife. Pocock Hb 9-10967 - Vol. XXXIII. The dumb girl of Genoa. J. Farrell; The wreck ashore. Buckstone; Clari. Payne; Rural felicity. Buckstone; Wallace, W. Barrymore; Madelaine. Mrs. V. Cunningham; The fireman. S. D. Johnson; Grist to the mill. Planché Hb 9-10968 Vol. XXXIV. Two loves and a life. Taylor and Reade; Anne Blake. W. Marston; The steward. Com. S. Beazley; Captain Kyd. J. S. Jones; Nick of the woods. Medina; The marble heart. C. Selby; Second love. J. P. Simpson; Dream at sea. Buckstone Hb 9-10968 - Vol. XXXV. The breach of promise. Com. Buckstone; The review. Colman, jr.; Lady of the lake. Dibden; Still waters run deep. Tom Taylor; The scholar. Buckstone; Helping hands. Tom. Taylor; Faust and Marguerite; The last man. G. D. Pitt Hb 9-10969

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French's standard drama, continued. Vol. XXXVI. Belle's stratagem. Com. Mrs. H. Cowley; Old and young. J. Salmon; Raffaelle the reprobate. Wilks; Ruth Oakley. T. Williams; British slave. J. B. Howe; A life's ransom. W. Marston; Giralda. B. Webster; Time tries all. J. Courtney Hb 9-10969 Vol. XXXVII. Ella Rosenberg. Kenney; Warlock of the glen. C. E. Walker; Zelina. C. A. Somerset; Beatrice. O. S. Leland; Neighbor Jackwood. J. T. Trowbridge; The wonder. Com. S. Centlivre; Robert Emmet. Pilgrim; The green bushes. Buckstone Hb 9-10970 - Vol. XXXVIII. Flowers of the forest. Buckstone; A bachelor of arts. P. Hardwicke; Midnight banquet; Husband of an hour. E. Falconer; Love's labour lost. Shakespeare; Naiad queen. J. S. Dalrymple; Caprice. Leland; Cradle of liberty. S. E. Glover Hb 9-10970 Vol. XXXIX. The lost ship. T. Townsend; Country squire. C. Dance; Fraud and its victims. Coyne; Putnam, the iron son of '76. N. H. Bannister; The king and deserter. J. M. Maddox; La fiammina. W. W. Clapp; A hard struggle. Marston; Gwinnette Vaughan. LeHb 9-10971 - Vol. XL. The love-knot. Coyne; Lavater, the physiognomist, or not a bad judge. Planché; Noble heart. G. H. Lewes; Coriolanus. Shakespeare; Winter's tale. Shakespeare; Eveleen Wilson. Pilgrim; Ivanhoe. Dibdin; Jonathan in England Hb 9-10971

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- Vol. XLI. Pirate's legacy. Saunders; Charcoal burner. Almar; Adelgitha. M. G. Lewis; Senor Valiente. G. H. Miles; Forest Rose. S. Woodworth; Duke's daughter. Bourgoise and Feval; Camilla's husband. W. Phillips; Pure gold. Marston Hb 9-10972

-- Vol. XLII. Ticket-of-leave man. Tom Taylor; Fool's revenge. Tom Taylor; O'Neal the great, N. H. B. Clarke; Handy-Andy. W. R. Floyd; Pirate of the isles. Clarke; Fanchon, the cricket. A. Waldauer; Little barefoot. Waldauer; Wild Irish girl. Pilgrim Hb 9-10972 Vol. XLIII. Pearl of Savoy. M. Mitchell; Dead heart. Webster; Ten nights in a bar room. W. W. Pratt; Dumb boy of Manchester. B. F. Rayner; Belphegor, the mountebank. C. Webb; Cricket on the hearth. A. Smith; Printer's devil. Planché; Meg's diversion. H. T. Craven Hb 9-10973

- Vol. XLIV. Drunkard's doom. G. D. Pitt; Chimney corner. H. T. Craven; Fifteen years of a drunkard's life. Jerrold; Identity, or “no thoroughfare;" Peep O'Day. E. Falconer; Everybody's friend. Coyne; Hamlet. Shakespeare; Guttle and gulpit. By Tally Rhand Hb 9-10973

- Vol. XLV. Gen. Grant. By Anicetus; Kathleen Mavourneen; Nick Whiffles. J. H. Robinson; Fruits of the wine cup. J. H. Allen; Drunkard's warning. C. W. Taylor; Temperance doctor. H. Seymour; Widow Freeheart. E. T. Hardy; The cup and the lip. M. G. Walcot; Everyday life. By C. W. S. Hb 9-10974 French's minor drama. Ed. by Wemyss, et al. 1-313 N. Y. 39 v. in 13 Hb 10-10993

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- Vol. X. Ireland and America; Pretty piece of business; Irish broom-maker; To Paris and back for five pounds; That blessed baby; Our gal; Swiss cottage; Young widow

Hb 10-10996 - Vol. XI. O'Flannigan and the fairies; Irish post; My neighbor's wife; Irish tiger; P. P., or man and tiger; To oblige Benson; State secrets; Irish Yankee Hb 10-10996 - Vol. XII. A good fellow; Cherry and fair star; Gale Breezely; Our Jemimy; Miller's maid; Awkward arrival; Crossing the line; Conjugal lesson. Hb 10-10996 - Vol XIII. My wife's mirror; Life in New York; Middy ashore; Crown prince; Two queens; Thumping legacy; Unfinished gentleman; House dog Hb 10-10997 - Vol. XIV. The demon lover; Matrimony; In and out of place; I dine with my mother; Hi-a-wa-tha; Andy Blake; Love in '76; Romance under difficulties Hb 10-10997

- Vol. XV. One coat for two suits; A decided case; Daughter; No, or the glorious minority; Coroner's inquisition; Love in humble life; Family jars; Personation. Hb 10-10997

- Vol. XVI. Children in the wood; Winning a husband; Day after the fair; Make your wills; Rendezvous; My wife's husband; Monsieur Tonson; Illustrious stranger Hb 10-10998 - Vol. XVII. Mischief-making; A live woman in the mines; The Corsair; Shylock; Spoiled child; Evil eye; Nothing to nurse; Wanted a widow Hb 10-10998 Vol. XVIII. Lottery ticket; Fortune's frolic; Is he jealous; Married bachelor; Husband at sight; Irishman in London; Animal magnetism; Highways and by-ways. Hb 10-10998 - Vol. XIX. Columbus; Harlequin bluebeard; Ladies at home; Phenomenon in a smock frock; Comedy and tragedy; Opposite neighbors; Dutchman's ghost; Persecuted DutchHb 10-10999 - Vol. XX. Musard ball Great tragic revival; High, low, jack, and the game; A gentleman from Ireland; Tom and Jerry; Village lawyer; Captain's not a-miss; Amateurs and actНЬ 10-10999 Vol. XXI. Promotion; A fascinating individual; Mrs. Caudle; Shakespeare's dream; Neptune's defeat; Lady of the bedchamber; Take care of little Charley; Irish widow

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Vermont wool dealer; Ebenezer Venture;
Principles from character; Lady of the lake
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- Vol. XXIII. Mad dogs; Barney the baron; Swiss
swains; Bachelor's bedroom; A Roland for an
Oliver; More blunders than one; Dumb belle;
Limerick boy
Hb 10-11000
- Vol. XXIV. Nature and philosophy; Teddy the
tiler; Spectre bridegroom; Matteo Falcone;
Jenny Lind; Two Buzzards; Happy man;
Betsy Baker
Hb 10-11000
- Vol. XXV. No. 1 round the corner; Teddy Roe;
Object of interest; My fellow clerk; Bengal
tiger; Laughing hyena; The victor vanquished;
Our wife
Hb 10-11001
- Vol. XXVI. My husband's mirror; Yankee land;
Nora Creina; Good for nothing; The first
night; The Eton boy; Wandering minstrel;
Wanted, 1000 milliners
Hb 10-11001

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- Vol. XXVII. Poor Pillicoddy; The mummy; Don't forget your opera glasses; Love in livery; Anthony and Cleopatra; Trying it on; Stage struck Yankee; Young wife and old umbrella Hb 10-11001 - Vol. XXVIII. Crinoline; A family failing; Adopted child; Turned heads; A match in the dark; Advice to husbands; Siamese Twins; Sent to the tower. Hb 10-11002 Vol. XXIX. Somebody else; Ladies' battle; Art of acting; The lady of the lions; The rights of man; My husband's ghost; Two can play at that game; Fighting by proxy Hb 10-11002 - Vol. XXX. Unprotected female; Pet of the petticoats; Forty and fifty; Who stole the pocketbook; My son Diana; Unwarrantable intrusion; Mr. and Mrs. White. A quiet family Hb 10-11002 - Vol. XXXI. Cool as cucumber; Sudden thoughts; Jumbo Jum; A blighted being; Little toddlekins; A lover by proxy; Maid with the milking pail; Perplexing predicament Hb 10-11003 Vol. XXXII. Dr. Dilworth; Out to nurse; A lucky hit; The dowager; Metamora. Bur.; Dreams of delusion; The shaker lovers; Ticklish times Hb 10-11003

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- Vol. XXXIII. Twenty minutes with a tiger; Miralda, or the justice of Tacon; A soldier's courtship; Servants by legacy; Dying for love; Alarming sacrifice; Valet de sham; Nicholas Nickleby Hb 10-11003

- Vol. XXXIV. The last of the pigtails; King Rene's daughter; The grotto nymph; A devilish good joke; A twice told tale; Pas de fascination; Revolutionary soldier; A man without a head Hb 10-11004 Vol. XXXV. The olio. Part 1; The olio. Part 2; The olio. Part 3; The trumpeter's daughter; Seeing Warren; Green Mountain boy; That nose; Tom Noddy's secret Hb 10-11004

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Friendship in fashion. T. Otway Friendships of women. W. R. Alger Ci 6-4336 Frigate Philadelphia; capture and destruction at Tripoli; official and unofficial documents relating to the case, 1850. Bh 6-Pam. 37 Frisbie, Levi. Inaugural address delivered in the chapel of the university of Cambridge, Nov. 5, 1817 Bh 6-Pam. 2 Friswell, J. H. About in the world. Essays by the author of "The gentle life." L., 1866 Hd 11-11963 Essays on English writers. L., 1869 Hd 11-11950

Contents.-Introductory; The study of history History and historical biography; The English poets: The essayists; The rise of the drama: The bible and its translators; Letters and letter-writing; The satirists; Scottish poets; Political and metaphysical writers: The British novelists: English periodical essayists; Poets of the present century,-Lord Byron, Sir Walter Scott, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Shelley, Keats, Landor, Barry Cornwall, Crabbe, and Thomas Hood; Some Scottish poets,-Burns, Scott, Campbell, etc.

Friswell, J. H. The gentle life. Essays in aid of the formation of character. L., 1869 Hc 10-16820

Contents.-On the difference between leading the gentle life and being genteel; Upon the alleged equality of men; On the "Manner of the man": On what is called etiquette; Touching teaching and teachers; On what is commonly called luck in life; On successful people and others who are not successful; On male and female flirts: On "Going a-courting"; Relating chiefly to the wives of men; Principally concerning women's husbands; The disappointments of life; On religion in the gentle life; Getting on in the world and growing rich; The question of "Slang" in writing and conversation; The servants within our gates; On being soberly sad; On being merry and wise; Regard ing the company we keep; Friendship in gentle life; On the good opinion of ourselves which the world calls "conceit "; On speaking within bounds; Good humour and bad temper; High life; Indolence or laziness; On wanting to be somebody; Concerning certain illusions; On decision of character; On the lottery of marriage; Is knowledge worth having; Upon growing old.

- The gentle life. of character.

Essays in aid of the formation
Second series. L., 1869

Hc 10-11270 Contents.-On a certain noble animal; The weaker vessel,-I. and II.; Upon troubles and adversity; A new race of old maids; Nature and art On health of mind; Laughter and tears; Marks of honor; Gossip and scandal; On book love; Going about doing good; Power: Thoughtlessness and want of care; Responsibility; Wandering from truth; Time, the avenger: The foolish passion; Partners for life; The queen of the home; On being poor; Zealous people; Snobs; On making apologies; Great men; Weeds, human and otherwise; Conscience: New teachers; On taking leave and going away.

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Contents.-Life of J. Frith; A letter containing the articles for which he died; Letters concerning Frith: A mirror, or glass to know thyself; Extracts from the book of purgatory; Extracts from a bulwark against Rastall; Note on the supplication of beggars" by Simon Fish: A letter to the faithful in the tower of London; A defence of some of the reformers from the aspersions cast upon them by Sir Thomas More, in his book against Frith,-from Frith's treatise on the sacrament; A comparison between the paschal lamb and the sacrament of the Lord's supper.

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Frothingham, R., jr. History of the siege of Boston, and of the battles of Lexington, Concord, and Bunker hill; also an account of the Bunker hill monument. B., 1851. 8° Life and times of Joseph Warren.

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