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Same. Fiorenza appresso i Giunti. (2) pp. Sm. 8°

G.4074.8

1562. IOL, G.4074.9

Although the title page bears the date 1561, yet differences in type and spelling, and the date 1584, on the last leaf below the Registro, show this to be a different edition from the previous copy. See the note to No. 1630 in Part 1., upon the sources of "Twelfth night."

Secchi de Casali, G. F., 1819-1885.

The republic of Rome, Dec. 24, 1848. [Cut from the Democratic rev., April, 1849, pp. 302-310.] No. 12 in G.15.54

Secchia rapita, poema. See A. TASSONI. Second discours d'un membre de l'Assemblée nationale à ses co-députés. See E. L. H. de L., comte d'ANTRAIGUES.

Second maiden's tragedy.

The second maiden's tragedy. Now first printed from the original Ms. in the Lansdown collection. London, 1824. (4), iv, 90 pp. Vignette. Old English drama. 8° G.3810.48

Same. In Old English drama, 1825, vol. 1.

G.3961.1.1 Second tale of a tub; or, the history of Robert Powell the puppet-show-man. See T. BURNETT. Second thoughts on instinctive impulses. Phila., 1813. 143 pp. 8° No. 6 in G.324.13

Attributed, in the catalogue of the Library co. of Phila., to Thomas Law.

Seconde apologie. ou défense des vrais Chrestiens, contre les calomnies impudentes des ennemis de l'église catholique. 1559. 78, (1) pp. Sm. 8°

No. 2 in G.18.82 Seconde lettre à M. le vicomte de Larochefoucauld. See LETTRE sur les théâtres. Seconde surprise de l'amour, comédie. See P. C. de C. de MARIVAUX. Œuvres, 1781, vol. 1. Secret history of Mack-beth, king of Scotland. Taken from a very ancient original manuscript. London: J. Woodward. 1708. 97 pp. 8° G.3925.22 Same. In History of Hypolitus, earl of Douglas. 1741. G.3925.24 Same. With interesting memoirs of the ancient thanes. Addressed to the Earl of Fife as thane of Fife, by P. Buchan. Peterhead, 1828. 150 pp. 8° G.3925.23

A romance from the French, according to Lowndes. See KEY to the drama, for another version published in 1768. Secret history of the court of James I. with notes and remarks [by Sir W. Scott]. In 2 v. Edinburgh, 18. Plate. Portr. 8°, 1. p. G.3766.9

Contents. 1. Osborne's Historical memoirs on the reigns of Elizabeth and James; Sir A. Weldon's Court and character of king James. 2. Same, concluded; Court of king Charles [etc.]; Aulicus coquinariæ; Sir E. Peyton's Divine catastrophe of the house of Stuarts; The court and kitchen of Elizabeth Cromwell, wife of the usurper.

One of 50 large paper copies printed.

Secret history, of the four last monarchs of Great Britain viz. James I.; Charles I.; Charles II; and James 11. Added an appendix, containing the later reign of James II., to Jan., 1691. With remarks on his private actions in Ireland. London, 1691. (8), 148 pp. 24 G.3736.18

Secret love, or the maiden queen, tragi-comedy. See J. DRYDEN.

Secretan, Philippe, editor.

FALCKENSKIOLD, S. O., comte de. Mémoires,

1826.

Secretary, The, drama. See J. S. KNOWLES. Dramatic works, 1856, vol. 2.

Secreto á voces, comedia. See P. CALDERON De LA BARCA.

Secreto entre dos amigos, comedia. See A. MORETO
Y CAVAÑA. [Comedias], vol. 2.

Secundus, Johannes. See J. N. EVERAERTS.
Secundus Atheniensis.

Sententiæ morales. In Demophilus. Demophili, Democratis, et Secundi Sententiæ morales. 1670. No. 3 in G.297.69 Sedaine, Michel Jean, 1719-1797. [Comédies.] In Répertoire gén. du théâtre franç., 1821, vols. 64, 66. G.3767.1.64, 66 Namely: 64. La gageure imprévue. 66. Le philosophe sans le savoir.

Le déserteur, drame. 2e éd. Paris, C. Herissant. 1770. viii, 84, (2) pp. No. 3 in G.3564.3.1 The duel, a play. London: T. Davies. 1773. (4), 100 pp No. 2 in G.3975.13

2d ed. Sm. 8°

A free translation, by William O'Brien, of Sedaine's Le philosophe sans le savoir.

Richard Coeur-de-lion. A comic opera. Taken from a French comedy, by L. MacNally. London: T. Cadell. 1786. viii, 64 pp. 8° No. 6 in G 3973.41 Richard Coeur de lion, an historical romance. Trans. by J. Burgoyne. In Burgoyne, J. Dramatic works, 1807, vol. 2. G.3817.2.2 Same. In Collection of farces, 1809, vol. 6. G.3961.4.6 In London theatre, 1814, vol. G.3966.2.4 In Minor British theatre, G.3966.1.5

4.

Same. An opera.

Same. An opera. 1806, vol. 5. Seddon, James Alexander, 1815-1880. James A. Seddon, of Virginia. [With portrait. Cut from the Democratic rev., April, May, 1850.] No. 23 in G.3632.3

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Sedgwick, Robert, — 1841.

DUER, J., and SEDGWICK, R. Examination of the controversy between the Greek deputies and two houses of New York. 1826.

Sedgwick, Theodore, jr., 1780-1839.

A memoir of the life of William Livingston, with extracts from his correspondence, and notices of various members of his family. New York, 1833, 449, (1), 7 pp. Portr. 8° G.3632.2; 4343.17 Sédillot, Louis Pierre Eugène Amélie, 1808-1875. Histoire des Arabes. Paris, 1854. (3), vii, (1), 510 pp. Illus. Maps. 18° G.208.50

Sedley, Sir Charles, bart., 1639-1701.

Works. In prose and verse. In 2 v. The greatest part never printed before. With memoirs of the author's life. London: F. Ireland. 1778. Portr. 120 G.3815.5

Contents. 1. Miscellaneous poems; Antony and Cleopatra, tragedy; Reflections upon our late and present proceedings in England; Speeches, etc.; Oration of Cicero for Marcellus; The pastorals of Virgil. 2. Poems; Comedies: The mulberry garden; Bellamira, or the mistress; The grumbler; Venus and Adonis; The tyrant king of Crete.

Antony and Cleopatra; a tragedy. Tonson. 1677. (4), 62, (1) pp.

London, R. G.3976.3 London:

Bellamira, or the mistress, a comedy. L. C. and T. Goodwin. 1687. (7), 63, (1) pp. 4° No. 4 in G.3962.4 Séducteur, Le, comédie. See G. M., marquis de BIEVRE.

See and seem blind: or, a critical dissertation on the publick diversions, etc. Of persons and things, and things and persons, and what not. In a letter from lord B..... to A... H..., esq. London: H. Whitridge. [1733?] 30 pp. 8°

Segar, Francis, Al 1560.

No. 14 in G.3824.14

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copy on G.3770.1 has many marginal annotations. Select ancient poems. See BEAUTIES of ancient poetry.

Select British theatre; containing all the plays formerly adapted to the stage by Mr. [J. P.] Kemble; revised by him, with additional alterations. In 8 v. London, J. Miller. 1815. Sm. 8° G.3964.2

Contents. 1-5. Shakespeare, W.: 1. The Tempest; Two gentlemen of Verona; Merry wives of Windsor; Twelfth night; Measure for measure. 2. Much ado about nothing; Merchant of Venice; As you like it; All's well that ends well; Katharine and Petruchio; Winter's tale. 3. Comedy of errors; Macbeth; King John; Henry IV. 1, 2. 4. Henry v.; Richard III.; Henry VIII., Coriolanus; Julius Cæsar. 5. Cymbeline; King Lear; Romeo and Juliet; Hamlet; Othello. 6. A new way to pay old debts, by Massinger; Rule a wife and have a wife, by F. Beaumont and J. Fletcher, adapted by J. Love; The plain dealer, by W. Wycherly; The double dealer, The way of the world, by Con greve. 7. Alexander the Great, by N. Lee; Venice preserved, by T. Otway; Isabella; or, the fatal marriage, by T. Southern; The fair penitent, Jane Shore, by N. Rowe. 8. Cato, by J. Addison; Revenge, by E. Young; The gamester, by E. Moore; The Grecian daughter, by A. Murphy."

The plays were separately published in 1814, 1815.

Select collection of old plays. See R. Dodsley, editor.

Select letters from Fog's weekly journal. See FoG's weekly journal.

Select observations on English bodies in diseases. See John HALL.

Select pieces of early popular poetry. See E. V. UTTERSON, editor.

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GESTA Romanorum. Select tales. 1845-
Seleucus I., king of Syria, в C. 358-280.
MOTTLEY, J. Antiochus, tragedy.
Self, comedy. See S. F. BATEMAN.
Self-glorification, drama. See G. STEPHENS.
Dramas, 1846, vol. 2.

Selfish man, comedy. See W. J. ROBSON.
Selfridge, Edward, 1826.

WHITE, J. D. Trials of J. D. White and S. Colson for the murder of E. Selfridge and T. P. Jenkins. 1827.

Sélico, nouvelle africaine. See J. P. C. de FLORIAN. Œuvres, 1792, vol. 7.

Selim II., emperor of the Turks, 1524-1574

The first part of the tragicall raigne of Selimus, sometime emperour of the Turkes. As it was played by the Queenes maiesties players. London: T. Creede. 1594. (38) ff. 4° G.3810.53

Selim and Zuleika, tragedy. In New British theatre,
1814, vol. 4.
G.3961.3.4
See Sir G.

Selima and Azor, a Persian tale.
COLLIER.

Selindra, tragi-comedy. See Sir W. KILLIGREW.
Sellar, William Young.

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Lettre à M*** sur l'ouvrage de M. Urtis, intitulé: Nécessité du maintien de la peine de mort. Genève, 1831. 8 pp. 8° No. 10 in G.322.12

Lettre à un membre de la Commission nommé pour examiner la proposition de M. Victor de Tracy en faveur de l'abolition de la peine de mort. Genève, 1830. 24 pp. 8° No. 9 in G.322.12 Lettre et extrait d'un discours en faveur de l'abolition de la peine de mort. Genève, 1828. 99 pp. 4 G.229.8

Contains also letters by Charles Lucas and Alexandre Vinet on the same subject.

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Semiramis, queen of Assyria.

CRÉBILLON, P. J. de.

Sémiramis, tragédie. In his Œuvres, 1828, vol. 2; Répert. gén., 1821, vol. 12.

METASTASIO, P. Semiramide, dramma. In his Opere, 1780, vol. 7.

SUMAROCOF, A. Sémire, tragédie. In his Théâtre, 1801, vol. 1.

VOLTAIRE, F. M. A. de. Sémiramis, tragédie. In his Euvres, 1784, vol. 3; Répert. gén., 1821, vol. 16.

Semmes, Thomas, 1779-1833.

Essay on the effects of lead, comprising experiments on saccharum saturni in the cure of diseases. Phila., 1801. 60 pp. 8° No. 1 in G.322.7

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La vérité toute nue, ou avis sur le danger de l'offre insidieuse faite par M. l'evêque d'Autun, de la vente des biens du clergé. [1789?] 16 pp. 8° No. 12 in G.3656.10

Seneca, Lucius Annæus, 2?- 65.

Opera, quæ exstant, integris J. Lipsii, J. F. Gronovii, et selectis variorum commentariis illustrata. Accedunt L. Fromondi in Quæstionum naturalium libros et αποκαλοκίντωσιν nota et emendationes. Amstelodami, apud D. Elsevirium, 1672. 3 v. Portrs. 8° G.296.54

Contents. 1. Vita; Fragmenta; De ira; Ad Helviam matrem de consolatione; Ad Polybium de consolatione; Ad Marciam de consolatione; De providentia; De tranquillitate animi; De constantia sapientis; De clementia; De brevitate vitæ; De vita beata; De otio aut secessu sapientis; De beneficiis. 2. Ad Lucilium epistola; Naturalium quæstionum libri VII.; Ludus de morte Cl. Cæsaris; Excerpta; Liberti Fromondi nota; Iudex. 3. M. Annæi Senecæ opera quæ exstant.

Tragœdiæ, sedulâ recensione accuratæ. Londini, 1823. (3), 348 pp. Regent's classics. 24° G.308.65 Contents. Agamemnon; Hercules furens; Hercules Etæus; Hippolytus; Medea; Octavia; Œdipus; Thebais, alias Phonis. sæ; Thyestes; Troades.

Seneca his tenne tragedies, translated into Englysh. London: T. Marsh. 1581. (3), 217 ff. Sm. G.4073.7

This work was edited by Thomas Newton, who translated the Thebais. J. Heywood translated Troades, Thyestes and Hercules Furens J. Studley, Medea, Agamemnon, Phædra and Hercules on Eta; T. Nuce, Octavia; A. Nevile, Edipus.

A duplicate of the Agamemnon, folios 140-160, is on G.295.64. Tragédies. Traduction de J. B. Levée. [En latin et françois.] In Théâtre complet des Latins, 1820, vols. 12-14. G.285.82.12-14

Contents. 12. Dissertation; Hercules furens; Thyestes; Hippolytus; Observations sur le théâtre de Sénèque. 13. Phæ. nissæ, quæ vulgo Thebais; Edipus; Troades; Medea. 14. Agamemnon; Hercules Etæus; Octavia.

Answer to Lvcilivs his qvære; Why good men suffer misfortunes seeing there is a divine providence? Translated into English verse, by E[dward] S[herburne]. London, H. Moseley. 1648. (8), 30 pp. Sm. 85 No. 2 in G.306.63

Claudii Cæsaris Apocolokyntosis. [Latin and French.] In Rousseau, J. J. Œuvres, 1788, vol. 17; 1819, vol. 12. G.243.1.17; *4198.2.17; G.242.1.12 Le libre de Senequa. In Raynouard, F. J. M. Lexique roman, 1838, vol. 1. G.3532.5.1; **2687.12.1 Medea: a tragedie. Englished by E[dward] S[herburne], with annotations. London, II. Moseley. 1648. (8), 112 pp. Sm. S° No. 1 in G.306.63 Morale, extraite, avec Discours préliminaire, par Naigeon. In Collection des moralistes anciens, 1782, vols. 5-7G.3578.2.5-7

Traduction des passages d'Euripide, de Sénèque, et de Stace, imités par Racine. In Racine, J. Euvres, 1820, vol. 1. G.230.2.1

The woorke of Seneca concerning benefyting, that is too say the dooing, receyuing and requyting of good turnes. Translated by A. Golding. London: 7. Day. 1578. (4), 120 ff. Black-letter. Sm. 4° G.4073.13

DIDEROT, D., Essai sur les règnes de Claude et de Néron et sur la vie et les écrits de Sénèque. In his Œuvres, vols. 11, 12.

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MALHERBE, F. de. Bouquet des fleurs de Sénèque.

1834.

Pensées traduites, ou imitées de Sénèque. In his Euvres, 1825, vol. 2.

Seneca, Marcus Annæus, B.C. 61?-A D. 32?

Opera quæ exstant, integris N. Fabri, A. Schotti, J. F. Gronovii, et selectis variorum commentariis illustrata. Accedunt J. Schultingii in eundem notæ et emendationes ineditæ. Amstelodami, apud G.296.54.3 D. Elsevirium. 1672. 8°

Contents. A. Schottus de auctore et declamandi ratione; Suasoriarum liber; Controversiarum libri v.; Epitome seu excerpta ex Controversiarum decem libris; A. Schotti Notæ in Suasorias, in Controversias, et in Excerpta, Variae lectiones; J. Schultingii ad Suasorias et Controversias, quæ supersunt, notæ et emendationes.

Published as vol. 3 of L. Annæus Seneca Opera quæ exstant. Seneca Indians.

The case of the Seneca Indians in the state of New York. Illustrated by facts. Printed for the information of the Society of Friends. Phila., 1840. 256 pp. 12° No. 1 in G.3623.4; *4464.69 FRIENDS, Society of. Extracts from the minutes of the yearly meeting. Baltimore, 1841.

Contains a further exposition of the Case of the Seneca Indians.

Further illustration of the Case of the Seneca Indians in the state of New York, in a review of "An appeal to the Christian community, by N. T. Strong." Phila., 1841. 84 pp. 12° No. 2 in G.3624.4

PROCEEDINGS of an Indian council [with the Seneca Indians], held at the Buffalo Creek reservation, New York, 1842.

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Senior, Nassau William, 1790-1864.
Oxford and Mr. Ward. [Cut from the Edinburgh
rev., April, 1845, pp. 385-398.] No. 4 in G.3841.5
Señora, La, y la criada, comedia. See P. CALDERON
DE LA BARCA. Comedias, 1760, vol. 1.
Señorito mimado, ó la mala educacion, comedia.
See T. de IRIARTE.

Sense and sensibility, novel. See J. AUSTEN.
Senses.

BRATHWAITE, R. Essays upon the five senses, 1625. 1815.

Sensibility, tragedy. See G. STEPHENS. Dramas, 1846, vol. 1.

Senter, Isaac, 1753-1799. Journal, on a secret expedition against Quebec, under Benedict Arnold, in Sept., 1775. Phila.: 1846. 40 pp. 8° No. 1 in G.321.6; No. 2 in *4345.22 Same. In Historical soc'y of Penn. Bulletin, 1846, vol. 1, no. 5. G.3623.7 Sentimens des philosophes sur la nature de l'âme. [Par Mirabaud, pseud.] See P. H. T., baron d'HOLBACH. Réflexions [etc.]. 1770. Sentimental journey through France and Italy. See L. STERNE. Works, 1798, vol. 5.

Sephardim; or, the history of the Jews in Spain and Portugal. See J. FINN.

Sept marchans de Naples. In Collection de poésies, 1838, livr. 1.

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Septem contra Thebas, tragœdia See ÆSCHYLUS. Ser fino, y no parecerlo, comedia. See A. de ZAMORA. [Comedias.]

Ser vencido y vencedor, Julio Cesar y Caton, comedia. See G. ZAVALA Y ZAMORA.

Serapion's Brüder, Erzählungen. See E. T. A. W. HOFFMANN. Ausgew. Schriften, 1827, vols. 1-4. Serapis.

GUIGNIAUT, J D. Le dieu Sérapis. 1828. Serassi, Pietro Antonio, 1721-1791.

La vita di Torquato Tasso scritta dal abate Pierantonio Serassi. Roma: nella Stamperia Pagliarini. 1785. viii, 614 pp. Vignette portr. 4°

G.11.54; 4741.51

In the copy on G.11.54 are inserted three portraits, engraved respectively by R. Morghen, Robt. Cooper, and P. Caronni. Bound with this copy is a Vita di Torquato Tasso scritta da Carlo Rosmini, without place or date.

Histoires prodigi

Serbin, Arnauld, bishop of Nevers. BOAISTUAU, P., and others. euses, 1597, vol. 5.

Sérénade, La, comédie. See J. F. REGNARD. Œuvres, 1822, vol. 2.

Series of letters addressed to T. Jefferson. See Thos. EVANS.

Sérieys, Antoine, 1755-1829.

La mort de Robespierre, tragédie, avec des notes. Ouvrage, précédé du poème de l'Anarchie en 1791 et 92, et suivi de 14 dialogues entre les personnages les plus célèbres dans la révolution par leurs vertus, ou par leurs crimes. Par ***. Paris, 1801. xiv, (1), xiii, 272 pp. 8° No. 4 in G.3563.12.2

Attributed also to J. Chas.

Serious conference between Scaramouch and Harlequin. See MOMOPHILUS Carthusiensis. Serle, T.

Ben Jonson's Works. [Cut from the Retrospective rev., May, 1820, pp. 181-200.]

No. Sa in G.3930.13.1 Serments indiscrets, comédie. See P. C. de C. de MARIVAUX. Œuvres, 1781, vol. 1. Sermini, Gentile.

Due novelle. In Borromeo, A. M. Notizia de' novellieri italiani. 1794. G.15.56; No. 1 in *2171.3 Novelle, ora per la prima volta pubblicate. In Novelle di autori senesi, 1796, vol. 1. G.17.51.1 Sermon de Bacchus. In Sermon pour la consolation des cocus. 1751.

Sermon des cinquante. See F. M. A. de Voltaire. Euvres complètes, 1784, vol. 32.

120

Sermon d'un cordelier à des voleurs qui lui demandoient de l'argent ou la vie. 1752. (3), 4 pp. No. 3 in G.3535.16 Sermon du curé de Colignac, prononcé le jour des rois. In Sermon pour la consolation des cocus. 1751.

Sermon joyeux de bien boyre, drame. In Ancien théâtre françois, 1854, vol. 2.

Sermon joyeux et de grande value à tous les foulx. In Ancien théâtre françois, 1854, vol. 2. Sermon nouueau et fort ioyeulx auquel est contenu tous les maulx que lhomme a en mariage. In Poésies des xve et xvIe siècles. 1830. Sermon pour la consolation des cocus, suivi de plusieurs autres. Amboise, 1751. (3), 79 PP.

120 G.3535.16 Sermon prononcé par le R. P. Zorobabel-Esprit Tinc Hebraye, 22 juillet 1700. In Sermon pour la consolation des cocus. 1751.

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BARTON, B. S. Memoir concerning the fascinating faculty ascribed to serpents. 1796. Sertorius, Quintus, B C. 121-73.

BROWN, D. P. Sertorius, or the Roman patriot, tragedy.

CORNEILLE, P. Sertorius, tragédie. In his Euvres, 1817, vol. 8; Répert. gén., 1821, vol. 4. Servan, Antoine Joseph Michel, 1737-1807. Adresse aux amis de la paix. 1789. 68 pp. 8 No. 13 in G.3656.8

Avis au public, et principalement au Tiers-état, de la part du commandant du château des Isles de Sainte Marguerite, et du médecin, et du chirurgien, etc. du même lieu. [Anon.] Du 10 novembre 1788. Paris, chez Robin et cie., au Palais, à l'enseigne des Fausses-Balances. 55 pp. 2 copies. 8° Nos. 5, 6 in G.3656.3

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ARTIGNY, A. G. d. Mémoires pour servir à l'histoire de Michel Servet. In his Nouveaux mémoires, 1749, vol. 2.

Serviez, Jacques Roergas de, 1679-1727.

Les femmes des douze Césars. [Vol. 3, Les imperatrices romaines, suite des Femmes des douze Césars] 4e éd. aug. Amsterdam, 1722, 1724. 3 V. 120 G.298.67

Servin, Louis, editor, 1555?-1626.

Journal des choses mémorables advenuës durant tout le règne de Henry III [1574-1589]. In Recueil de diverses pièces. 1663. G.3527.13

Selected by Servin from the Mémoires de P. de L'Estoille.

Sesostris, king of Egypt.

STURMY, J. Sesostris; or, royalty in disguise, tragedy.

Sethona, tragedy. See A. Dow.

Settle, Dionyse.

A true report of the laste voyage into the west and northwest regions, etc. 1577, by Capteine Frobisher. In Brydges, Sir S. E., compiler. Restituta, 1814, G.46.1; *2155.3

vol. 2.

Settle, Elkanah, 1648-1723.
The lady's triumph; a comi-dramatic opera. By
E S. London: F. Browne. 1718. (6), 63 pp. 120

Sévigné, Charles, marquis de, 1647–1713, and Dacier, André.

Dissertation critique sur l'art poétique d'Horace, où l'on donne une idée générale des pièces de théâtre. [Anon.] Paris, B. Girin. 1698 (6), 122 pp. 24° No. 1 in G.308.56

Sévigné, Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, marquise de, 1626-1696.

Lettres de madame de Sévigné, de sa famille et de ses amis. Avec portraits, vues et fac-simile. Paris, 1820. IO V. 8° G.3526.6 Mémoires, suivis 1820.

COULANGES, P. E., marquis de. de lettres de madame de Sévigné. Sewall, Samuel, 1652-1730.

RAWSON, E, and SEWALL, S. Revolution in New England justified. 1691.

Sewall, Thomas, 1787-1845.

Lecture [on the medical history of the United States], at the opening of the medical department of Columbian college, March 30, 1825. Washington, 1825. 80 pp. 8° No. 1 in G.322.6; No. 3 in *Med. Pph. vol. 13 Seward, William, compiler, 1747–1799. Anecdotes of distinguished persons, chiefly of the present and two preceding centuries. Illus. The 5th ed. In 4 v. London, 1804. 8° G.3746.1 Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872. Introduction. In New York, state. tory. Zoology, 1842, vol. 1. G.360a.1.1; *5863.1.1 Sewell, George, — 1726.

Natural his

The tragedy of Sir Walter Raleigh 2d ed. London: J. Pemberton. 1719. (16), 63 pp. 8° G.3976.5 Vindication of the English stage, exemplified in the Cato of Mr. Addison. London: W. Mears. 1716. vii, 24 pp. 8° No. 6 in G.3821.11

Sewerage.

DOBLHOFF-DIER, A., Freiherr von. Mémoire sur le drainage. 1850. Sextus Pythagoreus.

Sententiæ, e Graeco in Latinum a Ruffino versæ, et Xysto Romanæ ecclesiæ episcopo falsò attributæ. Cantabrigiæ, ex off. F. Hayes. 1670. (1), 12 pp. Opuscula mythologica [etc.]. 8 No. 4 in G.297.69 Seybert, Adam, 1773-1825.

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Statistical annals, of the United States: 1789-1818. Phila., 1818 xxvii, (1), 803 pp. 4° G.3621.1; *2320.26 Seyfried, Ferdinand, Ritter von, 1865. Rückschau in das Theaterleben Wiens seit den letzten fünfzig Jahren. Wien, 1864. x, 334, (1) pp. G.36.2 Sm. 8° Seymour, Anne, Margaret, and Jane, daughters of Edward Seymour, 1st duke of Somerset. Le tombeav de Margverite de Valois royne de Navarre. G.3976.4 Faict premierement en disticques latins par les trois sœurs princesses en Angleterre. Depuis traduictz en grec, italie, et françois par plusieurs des excellentz poëtes de la Frace. Avecques plusieurs odes, hymnes, cantiques, epitaphes, sur le mesme subiect. Paris, Imprimerie de M. Fezandat & R. Granlon. 1551. (104) ff. Sm. 8° G.3546.8 Seymour, John.

Reflections on several of Mr. Dryden's plays.
Particularly, The conquest of Granado. London,
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Seugamme, Die, oder untreues Haussgesinde, Lust-
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Seven champions of Christendom, drama. See
J. KIRKE.

Seven deadly sins of London. See T. DEKKER.
Seven foresters of Chatsworth, ballad. In Cun-
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See SANDABAD.

Seven sages.
Seven wise masters.

See SANDABAD.

Seven years of the King's Theatre. See J. EBERS.

Severn, Charles, editor.
WARD, J. Diary. 1839.

Memoirs of the life of Eleanor Gwinn. a celebrated courtezan, in the reign of King Charles II. and mistress to that monarch. [Anon.] London: F. Stamper. 1752. (3), 60 pp. 8° No. 6 in G.3823.21 Sforza, Ludovico Maria, duke of Milan, 1451-1508. GOMERSALL, R. Tragedie of Lodovick Sforza, duke of Milan. In his Poems. 1633.

MASSINGER, P. Duke of Millaine, tragedy.

The name and character of Ludovico are given to the duke, but the events belong to the reign of Francesco.

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