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Contents.-Vol. I. Life and genius; Philological tracts; Political essays; Miscellaneous essays. II. A dissertation upon Greek comedy; Dedications; Adventurer; The rambler. III. Continuation of the rambler. IV. The idler; Miscellaneous essays; Political tracts; A journey to the western islands of Scotland. V. Lives of the poets. (See below.) VI. Lives of the poets, continued.

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Hd 4-11478 Contents.-Vol. 1. Murphy's essay; The rambler; The adventurer; The idler; Rasselas, a tale: Tales of the imagination; Letters; Miscellaneous poems. II. Lives of the poets (see below); Lives of eminent persons, viz: Father Paul Sarpi, Herman Boerhaave, Robert Blake, Sir Francis Drake, Barretier. Lewis Morin, Peter Burman, Thomas Sydenham, Francis Cheynel, Edward Cave, Charles Frederick, king of Prussia, Sir Thomas Browne, Roger Ascham; Political tracts; Philological tracts; Miscellaneous tracts; Dedications; Opinions on questions of law; Reviews and criticisms; Journey to the western islands of Scotland; Prayers and meditations.

- Works. British poets. Life, by Singer

Hf 1-12289 - Dictionary of the English language. Ph., 1818. 2v. 4

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- Johnsoniana

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Contents.-Vol. I. Abraham Cowley; John Denham; John Milton; Samuel Butler; John Wilmot, afterward earl of Rochester; Wentworth Dillon, earl of Roscommon; Thomas Otway; Edmund Waller; John Pomfret; Charles Sackville, earl of Dorset: George Stepney: John Philips Wm. Walsh; John Dryden. II. Edmund Smith; Richard Duke; Wm. King; Thomas Sprat: Charles Montague, earl of Halifax: Thomas Parnell; Nicholas Rowe; Joseph Addison; John Hughes; John Sheffield, duke of Buckingham; Matthew Prior; Wm. Congreve; Richard Blackmore; Elijah Fenton; John Gay George Granville; Thomas Yalden; Thomas Tickell; James Hammond: Wm. Somervile; Richard Savage. III. Jonathan Swift; Win. Broome; Alexander Pope; Christopher Pitt: James Thompson; Isaac Watts; Ambrose Philips Gilbert West: Wm. Collins; John Dyer; Wm. Shenstone; Edward Young; David Mallet; Mark Akenside; Thomas Gray; George Lyttelton.

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Johnson, S. W. How crops feed. A treatise on the atmosphere and the soil as related to the nutrition of agricultural plants. N. Y., 1870 Eb 3-13646

- How crops grow; a treatise on the chemical composition, structure and life of the plant, for all students of agriculture. N. Y., 1868 Ee 11-7794 Johnson, Thos. C. St. Louis; her past, present, and future. 1860 Bh 5-Pam. 59

JONES.

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- Sailor of France. F's S. D. v. 20 Hb 9-10961 Johnstone, M. Memoirs of the rebellion of 1745-6. Trans. from French MS. L., 1822. 8°

Ce 12-3453 Johonnot, James. Country school houses. N. Y., 1859. 8° Ga 10-8873 Joinville, John de. Memoirs of Louis IX., king of France, commonly called Saint Louis. L., Ch 11-4150 Jomini, H., baron de. Life of Napoleon. Trans. from the French with notes, by H. W. Halleck. N. Y., 1864. 4 v. 8°, and atlas 4o

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Jones, B. C. One hundred lectures on the ancient

and modern dramatic poets, the heathen mythology, oratory and elocution down to the 19th century. L., 1862. 2 v. 8° Hb 12-11048 Jones, C. A., and C. H. H. Cheyne. Algebraical exercises progressively arranged. L., 1865 Eb 10-16102 Jones, C. C. Recollections of royalty, from the death of Wm. Rufus, in 1100, to that of cardinal York, in 1107. L., 1828. 2 v. 8° Cf 5-11887 Jones, George. History of ancient America, anterior to the time of Columbus, proving the identity of the aborigines with the Tyrians and Israelites, and the introduction of Christianity into the western hemisphere by the apostle St. Thomas. L., 1843. 8° Cb 2-2522 Jones, Inigo. Cunningham, P. Life of. See S. S. Pub. Hb 3-10839 Jones, Joseph. Researches, chemical and physiological concerning certain North American vertebrata. S. C. to K. Vol. 8, Art. 5 Ae 1-13482 Jones, J. B. Rebel war clerk's diary at the confederate capital. Ph., 1866. 2 v. 8°

Cd 3-3153 Rival belles; or, life in Washington Fb 11-14631 Jones, J. H, Life of Ashbel Green. N. Y., 1849. 8° Db 5-4961

Man, moral and physical; or, the influence of health and disease on religious experience. Ph., 1861 Ef 7-8338 Jones, John Paul. Life and correspondence from original letters and manuscripts in possession of Janette Taylor. N. Y., 1830. 8° Db 8-5021

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See Jones, John Paul. Jones, Pomroy. Annals and recollections of Oneida County, N. Y. Rome, 1851. 8° Cc 3-2871 Jones, Richard. Literary remains, consisting of letters and tracts on political economy. Ed. with prefatory notice by W. Whewell. L., 1859. 8° Ba 8-3798 Jones, Sam. Remarks on Clinton's historical address, etc. Col. N. Y. Hist. Soc. Vol. III. Cc 4-2910

Jones, T. P. (Pseudonym.) The book of ballads. Ed. by Ben Gaultier (Professor Aytoun and Theodore Martin). N. Y., 1867 If 13-14291 Jones, T. P. Firmilian, a spasmodic tragedy. N. Y., 1867 Hf 13-14291

Jones, Thomas Rymer. The animal creation; a popular introduction to zoology. L., 1865 Dk 2-6884

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from the close of 1831. L., 1832. 2 v. 8° The history of the church, from the birth of Christ to the eighteenth century; including the account of the Waldenses and Albigenses. 2 v. in 1. Ph., 1832. 8°

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Jones, Wm. Works. British poets Jones, Wm., F. S. A. The treasures of the earth; or, mines, minerals, and metals; with anecdotes of men who have been connected with mining. L., 1868 Jonson, Ben. Works; with a biographical memoir by Wm. Gifford. L., 1846. Hb 7-10641 80 Contents.-Memoir; Ancient commendatory verses of Ben Jonson; Every man in his humour: Every man out of his humour; Cynthia's revels; The poetaster, or his arraignment; Sejanus his fall; Volpone, or the fox; Epicoene, or the silent woman; The alchemist; Catiline his conspiracy; Bartholomew fair; The devil is an ass; The staple of news; The new inn, or the light heart; The magnetic lady; A tale of a tub; The sad shepherd, or a tale of Robin Hood; The fall of Mortimer; The case is altered; Entertainments; Masques; Epigrams; The forest; Underwoods: Leges convivales; Translations from the Latin poets: Timber, or discoveries made upon men and matter; The English grammar: Jonsonus viribus, or the memory of Ben. Jonson; Glossary; Index.

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Joseph Rushbrook. F. Marryat.
Joseph II. and his court. Mühlbach
Josephine. Abbott, J. S. C. History of
Headley, P. C. Life of.

Jenkins, J. S. Heroines of history - Le Normand, H. A. Secret memoirs Josephus, Flavius. Works; with life himself. Ph., 1859-65. 4 v. 8° Same. Ph., 1869. 4 v. 8° .

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Contents.-Vols. I., II., III. Antiquities of the Jews. III. The Jewish war. IV. The Jewish war, continued; Appendix, containing dissertation. 1. The testimonies of Josephus concerning Jesus Christ, John the Baptist, and James the Just, vindicated; II. Concerning God's command to Abraham to offer up Isaac, his son, for a sacrifice; III. Tacitus's account of the origin of the Jewish nation, and of the particulars of the last Jewish war, that the former was probably written in opposition to Josephus's antiquities, and that the latter was for certain almost all directly taken from Josephus's history of the Jewish war; Table of the Jewish weights and measures, particularly of those mentioned in Josephus's works; Table of the Jewish months, in Josephus and other authors; Index.

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- The Jewish war. A new translation by R. Traill. Ed. by I. Taylor. B., 1858. 8° Ca 11-2504 Josh Billings, biz sayings. H. W. Shaw He 8-12062 Josh Billings on ice and other things. H. W. Shaw Joshua. Bush, G. Notes on the book of Eg 7-8518 — Colenso, J. W. Book of, critically examined Eg 6-8591 Josselyn, John. An account of two voyages to New England, made during the years 1638, 1663. B., 1865. 4° Df 4-5937 Jouffroy, Theodore. Introduction to ethics, includ ing a critical survey of moral systems. Trans. from the French, by Wm. H. Channing. B., 1840. 2 v. He 10-11253

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Journal of the discovery of the source of the Nile. J. H. Speke Dg 11-16327 Journal of an English traveller; or, memoirs and anecdotes of her royal highness princess Caroline of Brunswick, princess of Wales, from 1814 to 1816. L., 1817. 8° Dd 6-15911 Journal of a few months' residence in Portugal, and glimpses of the south of Spain. L., 1847. 2 v. Di 9-6805 Journal of the Franklin institute, devoted to science and the mechanic arts. Second series, 1828-40. 26 v. Third series, 1841-70. 9 v. Ge 8-9279 Journal of health. Conducted by an association of physicians. Ph., 1830 Gb 1-8826

JOURNAL.

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Journal of the house of representatives. At a great and general court of assembly of his majesty's province of Massachusetts Bay, in New England, begun and held in Boston, upon Wednesday, the 25th day of May, A. D. 1715. __ 4o Journal of a London playgoer. H. Morley Hb 11-11012 Journal of a naturalist. Ph., 1831 Dk 3-6890 Journal of a nobleman; being a narrative of his residence at Vienna during the congress. Ph., 1833 Di 11-6834 Journal polytechnique. See Paris, école polytechnique. Journey in the back country. F. L. Olmsted Df 7-6042 Journey in Brazil. Professor and Mrs. Agassiz Df 12-6181

Journey of discovery all round our house; or, the interview. A companion volume to " Enquire within upon everything." L., 1867 He 7-13734 Journey to Ararat. F. Parrot Dg 6-6328

Jovial crew. Com.

Joy, W. Steele, O. G. Memorial Joyce, J. Scientific dialogues for the entertainment of young people.

Juan Fernandes. Browne, J. R.

Hb 1-10736 Bh 5-Pam. 63 instruction and L., 1852 Ea 6-7274 Crusoe's island

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Contents.-The two apologies of S. Justin, the martyr, for the Christians; The dialogue with Trypho, the Jew.

Writings. A. N. C. L. v. 2.

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Contents-The first apology; The second apology; Dialogue with Trypho; Discourse to the Greeks; Hortatory address to the Greeks; On the sole government of God; Extant fragments of his last works on the resurrection; Other fragments of his last writings; The martyrdom of Justin and others.

Juvenal, Decimus Junius. Fifth satire. See Homer, and Ha 4-10410

Satirae XVI. ad optimorum exemplarium fidem recensitae varietate lectionum, perpetuoque commentario illustratae et indice uberrimo instructae a Ge. Alex. Ruperti. Quibus adjectae sunt. A. Persii Flacci satirae ex recensione et cum notis. G. L. Koenig. Glasguae, 1825. 2 v. 8° Ha 4-10393 - Satires of Juvenal, Persius, Sulpicia, and Lucilius. Trans. into prose by L. Evans; with metrical version of Juvenal and Persius, by W. Gifford, L., 1867 Ha 2-10475 - Satires. Trans. by John Dryden, and others. Chiswick, 1822. 2 v. in 1 Ha 4-10422

- Satyrs, and of Aulus Persius Flaccus. Trans. by Mr. Dryden, and others. L., 1754 Ha 4-10424 Juvenile delinquency. Peirce, B. K. Half century with juvenile delinquents Juventus mundi. W. E. Gladstone

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Kalm, P. Travels in North America, 1748. Pinkerton's voyages. 13. Df 1-5838 Travels in North America, containing its natural history; civil, ecclesiastical, and commercial state of the country. L., 1772. 2 v. 8° Df 5-5962 Kaloolah. W. S. Mayo Fc 10-15024 Kames, Henry Home, Lord. Elements of criticism. He 11-11324 E., 1813. 3v. 8°

Ph., 1816. 2 v. 8° Sketches of the history of man.

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Tytler, A. F. Memoirs. Kamschatka. Collins, P. McD. Notices of

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Kant, Immanuel. Critique of pure reason.
J. M. D. Meiklejohn. L., 1855
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Voyage autour de mon jardin. P., 1864

Kashmir. See Cashmere.

Kasicht. K. O. Kotzebue

Kate Coventry. G. J. W. Melville

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Katherine Walton. W. G. Simms
Kathleen Mavourneen. Drama
Kathrina. J. G. Holland
Katie Cheyne. James Hogg
Katmandu. Oliphant, L. Journey to
Katty O'Sheal. Far. J. Pilgrim
Kaufman, D. S. Speech on the territorial relations
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Contents.-Part I. Endymion, a poetic romance; Lamia. II. Isabella, or the pot of Basil; The eve of St. Agnes; Hyperion; Miscellaneous poems; Sonnets; Epistles; Stanzas. Poetical works, with a memoir, by the right Hon. the lord Houghton. L., 1869 Hf 7-16623 Keble, J. Miscellaneous poems. N. Y., 1869 Hf 6-12310 Keckley, E. Behind the scenes; or thirty years a slave, and four years in the white house. N. Y., 1868 He 6-11965 Keddie, Wm. (Editor.) Cyclopaedia of literary and scientific anecdote. L., 1854 Kedge-anchor. W. Brady Keeler, Ralph. Gloverson and his silent partners Fc 14-15114

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Bh 5-Pam. 71 Kellogg, Edward. New monetary system; the only means of securing the respective rights of labor and property, and of protecting the public from financial revulsions. N. Y., 1864. 8° Bc 1-503 Kellogg, Elijah. Elm island stories.

(1) Lion Ben of Elm Island
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English women of letters. Leip., 1862

Grace Lee

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A summer and winter in the two Sicilies. Leip.,

1858

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Di 4-15088 Fc 13-15087 Women of Christianity, exemplary for acts of piety and charity. N. Y., 1866 De 1-5078 Kavanagh, M. Shemus Dhu, the black pedlar of

Galway; a tale of the penal times Fc 13-15084 Kay, Joseph. Social condition and education of the people in England and Europe, showing the results of the primary schools, and the division of landed property in foreign countries. L., 1850. 2 v. 8° Bb 5-352

Kaye, John W. Christianity in India; an historical narrative. L., 1859. 8°

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Kelly, Michael. Reminiscences of the king's theatre, and theatre royal Drury Lane, including a period of nearly half a century, with original anecdotes of many distinguished persons, political, literary, and musical. L., 1826. 2 v. 8° Hb 4-13778

Kelly, P. The universal cambist; a treatise on the exchanges, coins, weights, and measures of all trading nations and their colonies. L., 1831. 2 v. 4° Bb 10-438 Kelly, W. K. History of the house of Austria, from the accession of Francis I. to the revolution of 1848. In continuation of the history written by Wm. Coxe. With genesis; or, details of the late revolution by an officer of state. Trans. from the German. L., 1853 . De 10-5777

- History of Russia; compiled from the most authentic sources, including the works of Karamsin, Tooke, and Ségur. L., 1854. 2 v. Cf 9-3659 - Syria and the Holy Land; their scenery and their people. L., n. d. 8° Dg 6-6041 Kellys and O'Kellys. A. Trollope Fe 8-15397 Kelsey, John. Lives and reminiscences of the pioneers of Rochester and western New York Bh 6-Pam. 34 Kelty, M. A. Reminiscences of thought and feeling. B., 1853 Ef 6-8310 Kemble, Mrs. C. F's S. D.

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Kemble, F. A. Journal of a residence on a Georgian plantation in 1838-9. N.Y., 1863 Da 9-4776 Kemble, John M. State papers and correspondence, illustrative of the social and political state of Europe from the revolution to the accession of the house of Hanover. L., 1857. 8° Cg 1-3752 Kemble, J. P. Boaden, James. Life of Dc 4–5179 Kemp, W. Nine daies wonder. Cam. Soc. Pub. v. 11 Ce 6-3346 Kendall, Edward A. Travels through the northern parts of the United States in 1807-8. N. Y., 1809. 3 v. 8° Df 6-5989 Kendall, G. W. Narrative of the Texas Santa Fé expedition. N. Y., 1856. 2 v. Cb 11-2743 -The war between the United States and Mexico, illustrated, embracing drawings by Carl Nebel. N. Y., 1851. fo Af 5-13569 Kendrick, A. C. Life and letters of Mrs. Emily C. Judson. N. Y., 1861 . Da 12-4861 Kenilworth. Sir Walter Scott

Aa 8-13054, and Hf 9-14129 Kennan, George. Tent life in Siberia, and adventures among the Koraks and other tribes in Kamtchatka and northern Asia. N. Y., 1870 Dh 6-16319 Kennedy, Crammond. Close communion, or open communion? An experience and an argument. N. Y., 1868. Ef 6-8312 Kennedy, James. Modern poets and poetry of Spain. L., 1852. 8° Hf 8-12398

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Keppel, George. Personal narrative of a journey from India to England, by Bussorah, Bagdad, the ruins of Babylon, Curdistan, the court of Persia, the western shore of the Caspian sea, Astrakhan, Nishney, Novogorod, Moscow, St. Petersburgh; 1824. Ph., 1827. 8° Dg 1-5844 Keppel, Henry. Expedition to Borneo for the suppression of piracy, with extracts from the journal of James Brook. N. Y., 1846 Dh 8-6529 Ker, Henry. Travels through the western interior of the United States, from 1808 to 1816, with particular description of a great part of Mexico, or New Spain. Elizabethtown, 1816. 8° Df 5-5966 Kercheval, Samuel. History of the valley of Virginia. Winchester, 1833 Cb 10-2801 Kerguelen-Tremarec, Y. J. de. Voyage to the north, 1767-8. Pinkerton's voyages. 1 Df 1-5826 Kern, G. M. Practical landscape gardening with reference to improvement of rural residences. Cin., 1855 Ec 5-7688 Kerr, Robert. A general history and collection of voyages and travels, arranged in systematic order; forming a complete history of the origin and progress of navigation, discovery, and commerce, by sea and land, from the earliest ages to the present time. E., and L., 1824. 18 v. 8° Df 2-5845

Contents.-Vol. I., Part 1. Voyages and travels of discovery, from the era of Alfred, king of England, in the 9th century, to the era of Don Henry, prince of Portugal, at the commencement of the 15th century. Chap. 1. Discoveries in the time of Alfred; 2. Original discovery of Greenland by the Icelanders; 3. Early discovery of Winland, or America, by the Icelanders, about 1001; 4. Travels of two Mahometans into India and China, 9th century: 5. Travels of Rabbi Benjamin from Spain to China, 12th cen, tury; 6. Travels of an Englishman in Tartary, in 1243: 7. Sketch of the revolutions in Tartary; 8. Travels of John de Plano Carpini, in 1246; 9. Travels of W. de Rubruquis, about 1253: 10. Travels of Haitho, prince of Armenia, in 1254; 11. Travels of Marco Polo, 1260 to 1295: 12. Travels of Oderic of Portenau, 1818. 13. Travels of Sir John Mandeville, 1822; 14. Itinerary of Pegoletti, between Asof and China, 1355; 15. Voyages of Nicolo and Antonio Zeno, 1380; 16. Travels of Schildtberger, 1394; 17. Travels of the ambassadors of Shah Rokh, 1419; 18. Voyage and shipwreck of Quirini, 1431; 19. Travels of Josaphat Barbaro, 1436. II., Part I., continued, Chap. 20. Account of various early pilgrimages from England to the holy land, between 1097 and 1107; 21. Discovery of Madeira; 22. Discovery and conquest of the Canary islands. Part II. General voyages and travels, chiefly of discovery; from the era of Don Henry, prince of Portugal, in 1412, to that of George III., in 1760. Book 1. History of the discoveries of the Portuguese along the coast of Africa, and of their discovery of and conquests in India, from 1412 to 1505. Chap. 1. Summary of the discoveries of the world, from their first original, to the year 1555, by Antonio Galvano; 2. Journey of Ambrose Contarini, ambassador from the republic of Venice, to Uzun-Hassan, king of Persia, in the years 1473-6, written by himself; 3. Voyages of discovery by the Portuguese along the western coast of Africa, during the life, and under the direction of Don Henry; 4. Original journals of the voyages of Cada Mosto, and Pedro de Cintra, to the coast of Africa, the former in the years 1455 and 1456, and the latter soon after; 5. Continuation of the Portuguese discoveries along the coast of Africa, from the death of Don Henry, in 1463, to the discovery of the cape of Good Hope, in 1486; 6. History of the discovery and conquest of India by the Portuguese, between the years 1497 and 1505, from the original Portuguese of Herman Lopes de Castaneda. III., Part II., continued, Bk. I. History of the discovery of America, and of some of the early conquests in the new world. Chap. 1. History of the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus, written by his son, Don Ferdinand Columbus; 2. Account of the discovery of America by Columbus, by Antonio de Herrera; 3. The (four) voyages of Americus Vespucius to the new world; 4. Summary of the discoveries and settlements of the Spaniards in the West Indies, from the death of Columbus to

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