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MARGUERITE d'Angoulême, Queen of Navarre; b. 1492. d. 1549.
1 Nouvelles (Les) de Marguerite, Reine de Navarre. Tom. 1-3. [Fine
Engravings, Vignettes, &c.]
Berne, 1780-'81. 8° (4.5×2.9).

NOTE. Also with embellished title-pages," Heptameron Français. Tom. 1-3." MARIA THERESA, Empress of Germany, and Queen of Hungary; b. 1717. d. 1780. 2 Memoir of. See JAMESON, A. M. (Celebrated Female Sovereigns, vol. 2.) MARIANA, Juan, a Spanish historian & theologian; b. 1536. d. 1623.

3 Historia general de España compuesta, emmendada y añadida: ilustrada con Notas históricas y críticas, y nuevas Tablas cronológicas desde los tiempos mas antiquos hasta la muerte del Sr. Rey D. Cárlos III por J. Sabau y Blanco. Tom. 1-20. Madrid, 1817-22. 8° (6.6×3.6), m. b. MARIE ANTOINETTE, Queen of France; b. in Vienna, 1755. guillotined, 1793. 4 Vie de Marie Antoinette . . . Tom. 1-3. Paris, 1802. 16° (4.6×2.5). MARLOW, Christopher, or Kit, an English dramatic poet; b. 1516. d. 1593. 5 Hero and Leander. A Poem. By C. Marlow, and G. Chapman. With a Critical Preface. Chiswick, 1821. 12° (4.2X2.7 irr.). MARMION, Shakerly, A.M., an English poet; d. 1639.

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6 Cupid and Psyche. A Legend. Chiswick, 1820. 12° (4.8X2.5 irr.). MARMONTEL, Jean François, a French author; b. 1723. d. 1799.

7 Belisarius. By M. Marmontel.

Newburyport, 1796. 12° (5.5X3.1).

MAROLLES, Michel de, Abbé de Villeloin; b. 1600. d. 1681.

Translator, &c. See OVIDIUS NASO, P. Fastorvm Libri Sex.

MARQUETTE, Father Jacques, the first Mississippi explorer; b. 1637. d. 1675. 8 Life of Father Marquette, by J. Sparks. See SPARKS, J. (American Biography, vol. 10.) MARSDEN, William, F.R.S., a British orientalist; b. in Dublin, 1754. d. 1836. 9 History (The) of Sumatra, containing an Account of the Government, Laws, Customs and Manners of the Native Inhabitants, with a Description of the Natural Productions, and a Relation of the Ancient Political State of that Island. 2d ed. [Map.] London, 1784. 4°(7.4X4.8), m. b. MARSH, Rev. Ebenezer Grant, Prof. of Hebrew, &c., Yale College; b.1777. d.1803. 10 Oration (An) on the Truth of the Mosaic History of the Creation; delivered at New-Haven, on the Public Commencement, September, 1798. Hartford, 1798. 8°, pp. 59. [2 copies.]

MARSH, Hon. George Perkins, LL.D.; b. in Woodstock, Vt., 1801.

11 Camel (The), his Organization Habits and Uses considered with reference to his Introduction into the United States.

Boston, 1856. 16° (5×3). 12 Human Knowledge: a Discourse delivered before the Massachusetts Alpha of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, at Cambridge, August 26, 1847. Boston, 1847. 8°, pp. 42.

13 Lectures on the English Language.

New York, 1860. 8° (6.1X3.7), pp. 697. Editor, &c. See WEDGWOOD, H. A Dictionary of English Etymology. MARSH, Herbert, D.D., Bishop of Peterborough ; b. 1757. d. 1839.

14 Origin and Composition of our Three First Canonical Gospels. See MICHAELIS, J. D. (Introduction to the New Testament, vol. 3.)

Translator, &c. See MICHAELIS, J. D. Introduction to New Testament.

MARSH, James, D.D., Pres. of Univ. of Vt.; b. 1794. d. 1842.
Editor, &c. See COLERIDGE, S. T. Aids to Reflection.
Translator. See HERDER, J. G. von.

MARSH, Josiah.

The Spirit of Hebrew Poetry.

1 Popular Life (A) of George Fox, the First of the Quakers. Compiled
from his Journal and other authentic sources; and interspersed with Re-
marks upon the imperfect Reformation of the Anglican Church, and the
consequent Spread of Dissent.
London, 1847. 8° (6.4×3.6).

2 Popular Life (A) of George Fox, the First of the Quakers. Compiled
from his Journal and other authentic sources; . .

MARSHALL, Mr.

Philadelphia, n. d. 8° (5.8X3.5).

3 Landed Property (On the) of England, an Elementary and Practical Treatise; containing the Purchase, the Improvement, and the Management of Landed Estates. By Mr. Marshall.

London, 1804. 4° (7×5.1).

MARSHALL, Humphrey, an American horticulturist; d. about 1805.

4 Arbustum Americanum: the American Grove, or, An Alphabetical Catalogue of Forest Trees and Shrubs, Natives of the American United States, arranged according to the Linnæan System.

Philadelphia, 1785. 8° (6X3.4). MARSHALL, John, LL.D., Chief-Justice of the U.S.; b. in Va., 1755. d. 1835. 5 Life (The) of George Washington. Compiled under the Inspection of Bushrod Washington from Original Papers bequeathed to him ... To which is prefixed an Introduction, containing a compendious View of the Colonies planted by the English on the Continent of North America, from their Settlement to the Commencement of the War which terminated in their Independence. Vol. 1-5. [Portrait.]

Philadelphia, 1804. 8° (6X3.2). [2 copies.] 6 Life (The) of George Washington. Maps and Subscribers' Names.

Philadelphia, 1807. 4°, folded sheets. [2 copies.] 7 Life. See FLANDERS, H. (Lives and Times of the Chief Justices, vol. 2.) 8 Speech on adopting the Federal Constitution. See WILLISTON, E. B. (Eloquence of the U. S., vol. 1.)

9 Writings (The) of John Marshall upon the Federal Constitution.

MARSHALL, Joseph.

Boston, 1839. 8° (6.4×3.8), pp. 728.

10 Travels through Holland, Flanders, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Lap-
land, Russia, the Ukraine, and Poland, in the years 1768, 1769, and
1770. ... 2d ed. Vol. 1-3.
London, 1773. 8° (5.8×3.2).

MARSHALL, Nathaniel, LL.B., Chaplain to George I., in 1717.
Translator, &c. See CYPRIAN, St. T. C. The Genuine Works.
MARSHALL, Samuel.

11 Treatise (A) on the Law of Insurance. In four Books. I. Of Marine Insurances. II. Of Bottomry and Respondentia. III. Of Insurance upon Lives. IV. Of Insurance against Fire. 1st American, from the English ed. .. Boston, 1805. 8° (6.6×3.5), m. b., pp. 759. MARSHE, Witham, apparently of Maryland.

12 Journal of the Treaty with the Six Nations, at Lancaster, June, 1744. See MASS. Hist. Society. (Collections, 1st Series, vol. 7.)

MARSIGLI, Luigi Ferdinando, Count, an Italian soldier & savan; b.1658. d. 1730. 1 Danubius Pannonico-Mysicus, Observationibus geographicis, astronomicis, hydrographicis, historicis, physicis perlustratus . . . Tom. 1-6. Hagae Comitum, 1726. 2° (15.3×9.5). MARSTON, John, an English poet & dramatist; b. about 1570. d. about 1634. 2 Works. Reprinted from the Original Editions. With Notes, and some Account of his Life and Writings. By J. O. Halliwell. Vol. 1-3. London, 1856. 12° (4.9×3).

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MARTEN, Henry, or Harry, an English statesman; b. 1602. d. 1681.

3 Life. See FORSTER, J. (Statesmen of the Commonwealth, vol. 3.) MARTENS, Georg Friedrich von, a German publicist & diplomate; b.1756. d.1821. 4 Recueil des principaux Traités d'Alliance, de Paix, de Trêve, de Neutralité, de Commerce, de Limites, etc. conclus par les Puissances de l'Europe tant entre elles qu'avec les Puissances et États dans d'autres parties du monde depuis 1761 jusqu'à présent. Tiré des Copies publiées par autorité, etc. Par Mr. de Martens. Tom. 1-7. Supplement . . . Tom. 1, 2. 9 vols. Gottingue, 1791-1802. 8° (6X3.3), m. b. 5 Summary of the Law of Nations, founded on the Treaties and Customs of the Modern Nations of Europe; By Mr. Martens. Translated from the French by W. Cobbett.

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Philadelphia, 1805. 8° (6.2 irr. X3.5). [2 copies.] MARTIALIS, Marcus Valerius, a Latin poet ; b. in Bilbilis, Spain, 43. d. after 104. 6 Epigrammata. [Edited by M. Maittaire. Frontispiece and Index.] Londini, 1716. 12° (4.5X2.5 irr.).

7 Épigrammes, Latines et Françoises [facing]; Nouvelle Traduction. Paphos, n. d. 8° (6.1X3.2).

Tom 1-3.

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MARTIN, Benjamin, an English optician; b. 1704. d. 1782. 8 Essay on Visual Glasses, vulgarly called Spectacles . . . and Glasses of a new construction proposed. 4th ed. London, 1758. 8°, pp. 32. 9 Logarithmologia; or the Whole Doctrine of Logarithms, common and logistical, in Theory and Practice. .. London, 1740. 8° (6.1X3.4). 10 Miscellaneous Correspondence . relative to Natural and Civil History, Geography, Mathematics, Poetry, Memoirs of Monthly Occurrences, &c. Vol. 1-4. [Maps and Plates.] London, 1759–64. 8° (6×4). 11 New and Comprehensive System (A) of Mathematical Institutions, agreable to the Present State of the Newtonian Mathesis. Vol. 1, 2. [Plates.] London, 1759,'64. 8° (6.5X3.6). 12 New Compleat and Universal System (A) or Body of Decimal Arithmetick . . . London, 1735. 8° (6×3.5). 13 New and Comprehensive System (A) of Philology; or, A Treatise of the Literary Arts and Sciences . . . Vol. 1, 2. [Maps and Plates.] London, 1759, '64. 8° (6.5X3.5). 14 Philosophia Britannica: or, A New and Comprehensive System of the Newtonian Philosophy, Astronomy and Geography . . .; with eightyone Copper-plates. 3d ed. .. Vol. 1, 2.

London, 1771. 8° (5.9X3.3). [2 copies.] 15 Philosophical Grammar (The); being a View of the Present State of Experimental Physiology, or, Natural Philosophy. . . .

Alterations.

[Plates.]

7th ed., with London, 1769. 8° (6.3×3.4).

MARTIN, Benjamin, continued.

1 Young Gentleman's and Lady's Philosophy (The), in a Continued Sur-
vey of the Works of Nature and Art; by way of dialogue. Vol. 1, 2.
... [Plates.]
London, 1759, '63. 8° (6.4X3.6).

MARTIN, James.

Translator. See KEIL, K. F.
Translator. See KURTZ, J. H.

Commentary on Joshua.

History of the Old Covenant. Vol. 2, 3. MARTIN, Louis Aimé. See AIMÉ-MARTIN, Louis.

MARTIN, Luther, Esq., Attorney-General of Maryland; b. 1745. d. 1826. 2 Genuine Information, delivered to the Legislature of the State of Maryland, relative to the Proceedings of the General Convention, held at Philadelphia, in 1787. See YATES, R. Secret Proceedings, &c.

MARTIN, M.

3 Description of the Western Islands of Scotland, and Voyage to St. Kilda. See PINKERTON, J. (Voyages and Travels, vol. 3.)

MARTIN, Th. Henri, Prof. of Ancient Literature at Rennes.

4 Études sur le Timée de Platon. Tom. 1. [Original Text, Translation,
and Notes.] 2. [Notes.]
Paris, 1841. 8° (5.8×3.4).

MARTINEAU, Harriet; b. in Norwich, Eng., 1802.

5 Illustrations of Political Economy. No. II. The Hill and the Valley.
... III. Brooke and Brooke Farm.
Ella of Garveloch.

A Manchester Strike.

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IV. Demarara.

VI. Weal and Woe in Garveloch.

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V. VII.

VIII. Cousin Marshall. ... IX. Ireland.

A Tale. X. Homes Abroad. . . . XI. For Each and for All. . .
XVI. Messrs. Vanderput and

XIV., XV. Berkley the Banker.
Snoek. ... 13 vols. Stereotype

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Edition.

Boston, 1832-33. 12° (4.3×2.5).
Boston, 1836. 12° (5.4X3.3).

Vol. 1, 2.

London, 1838. 12° (5.6X3.1).

Vol. 1, 2. 3d ed.

New York, 1837. 12° (5.3×2.9).

MARTINIUS or MARTINES, Peter, a teacher of Hebrew; d. at Rochelle about 1594.
9 Hebrew Grammar. See UDALL, J. The Key of the Holy Tongue, &c.
MARTYN, Henry, an English missionary; b. in Cornwall, 1781. d. 1812.
10 Journal and Letters. Edited by S. Wilberforce. 1st American ed.,
abridged.
New York, 1851. 12° (5.4X3.2).

11 Memoir of Henry Martyn. See SARGENT, J.
12 Sermons.

Boston, 1822. 12° (5.3×3.1).

Translator. See BIBLE. The New Testament, in the Hindostanee.
Translator. See BIBLE. The New Testament, in the Persian.

MARTYN, John, M.D., Prof. of Botany at Cambridge, Eng.; b. 1699. d. 1768. 13 Philosophical Transactions of Royal Society of London, 1719-233: abridged, &c. by J. Eames and J. Martyn. See ROYAL SOCIETY of London. MARTYR, Peter. See VERMIGLI, P. M., or PETER MARTYR.

MARUM, Martinus van, a Dutch natural philosopher.

14 Description d'une très grande Machine Électrique, placée dans le Muséum de Teyler a Haarlem, et des Expériments faits par le moyen de cette Machine. [Dutch and French, facing. Plates.]

Haarlem, 1785. 4° (6.5×4.3).

MARUM, Martinus van, continued.

1 Première Continuation des Expériences faites par le moyen de la Ma-
chine Teylerienne. [Dutch and French, facing. Plates.]
Haarlem, 1787. 4° (6.5×4.3).

MARVELL, Andrew, M.P.; b. in Yorkshire, 1621. d. 1678.

2 Catholick Hierarchie (The): or, The Divine Right of a Sacred Domin-
ion in Church and Conscience, truly stated, asserted, and pleaded. [By
A. Marvell?]
London, 1681. 4° (6.4X4.1).

3 Notice of Marvell. See (Poetical Works, post.-Pp. ix.-liii.).

4 Poetical Works. ... [Portrait.] Boston, 1857. 16° (4.8×2.8 irr.).
5 Works, Poetical, Controversial, and Political, containing many original
Letters, Poems, and Tracts, never before printed, with a new Life of the
Author by Capt. E. Thompson.
Vol. 1-3. [Portrait.]
London, 1776. 4° (7.1×5.3).

MARY STUART, Queen of Scots; b. 1542. beheaded, 1587.
6 Life of Mary, Queen of Scots. See BELL, H. G.
MASON, Rev. Ebenezer, Son of Dr. J. M. Mason.
Editor. See MASON, J. M. Writings.

MASON, Ebenezer Porter, M.A.; b. 1819. d. 1840.

7 Introduction to Practical Astronomy, designed as a Supplement to Olm-
stead's Astronomy;
New York, 1841. 8° (6.6X3.9).

MASON, Major John, an early settler of Connecticut; b. 1600. d. 1672.

8 Brief History of the Pequot War. See MASS. Hist. Society. (Collections, 2d Series, vol. 8.)

9 Life, by G. E. Ellis. See SPARKS, J. (Amer. Biogr., 2d Series, vol. 3.)

MASON, Rev. John, a Dissenting minister; b. 1706. d. 1763.

10 Lord's-Day Evening Entertainment (The), containing fifty-two Practical Discourses on ... Subjects in Divinity . . . Vol. 1-4. 2d ed.

11 Self Knowledge

12 Self Knowledge

London, 1754. 8° (5.7×3.1).

Hartford, 1803. 12° (3.8×2.5).
Hartford, 1814. 12° (4.2X2.7).

13 Student (The) and Pastor: or, Directions how to attain to Eminence and Usefulness in those respective Characters. 2d ed.

London, n. d. 12° (5.3×2.8). MASON, John Mitchell, D.D., an American Presbyt. divine; b. 1770. d. 1829. 14 Eulogy on Washington, at New York, Feb. 22, 1800. See WILLISTON, E. B. (Eloquence of the U. S., vol. 5.)

15 Memoirs of, with portions of Correspondence. See VAN VECHTEN, J. 16 Writings, consisting of Sermons, Essays, and Miscellanies ... Selected and arranged by E. Mason. Vol. 1-4.

MASON, Rev. Thomas.

New York, 1832. 8° (5.9X3.5).

17 Christs Victorie over Sathans Tyrannie. [Or, The Acts of the Church.] London, 1615. 2° (8.8X4.7).

NOTE.- In Black Letter. Chiefly abstracted out of Fox's Book of Martyrs.
MASON, William, an English clergyman & poet; b. 1725. d. 1797.
18 Works. ... Vol. 1-4.
MASSACHUSETTS.-Colony and Province of the Massachusetts Bay.

London, 1811. 8° (5.7×3.2).

19 Acts and Laws of His Majesty's Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in
New-England. [1692-1731.]
Boston, 1726. 2° (9.5×5.2), m. b.

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