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surier

Brougham's Inquiry into the Colonial Policy of the Euro

pean Powers

Brown's (John) Estimate of the Manners and Principles

of the Times, 1757

Burke's Reflections on the French Revolution

-Letters on Pensions

-Letters on the Regicide Peace

-Political Tracts

Burlamaqui's Principles of Natural and Political Law Campbell's Oration on American Independence. Gift of Rev. Dr. Bend. See Pol. Misc. Vol. 13th. Campbell's Political Survey of Great-Britain. Gift of John O'Donnell, Esq.

Candid Examination of the objections to the British Treaty in 1795. See Pol. isc. Vol. 13th.

Casaux's (Marquis de) Thoughts on the Mecanism of Society

Cataneo's Spirit of Laws

Chalmer's Collection of Treaties between Great-Britain

and other Powers, from 1555 to 1766

Charnock's Letter on Finance and National Defence in
England. See Pol. isc. Vol. 11th.
Clifford's Report of Controverted Elections in Southwark,
Great-Britain

Considerations on the Coronation-Oath. See Pol. Misc.
Vol. 17th.

Considerations on the Abolition of the Common Law in
the United States, 1809. See Pol. Misc. Vol.
19th.

Correspondence between a Traveller and a Minister of State. See Pol. Misc. Vol. 9th.

Dagge's Considerations on Criminal Law

Davenant's Works

Debates of the House of Lords from 1660 to 1742

-Commons from 1660 to 1743

Défense de L'Ordre Social contre les Principes de la Ré

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D'Ivernois's Historical Survey of Losses by the French

Nation

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Drummond's Review of the Governments of Sparta and

Athens

Duke of Tuscany's Edict for the Reform of Criminal Law;

1786

Dumouriez's Sketch of Europe, 1798. See Pol. Misc.
Vol. 15th.

Eden's Eight Letters on the Peace of 1801. See Pol.
Misc. Vol. 17th.

Erskine's View of the Causes of the War with France.
See Pol. Misc. Vol. 2d.

Essay on the Ambition and Conquests of France in

1796

-on the Principle and Origin of the Sovereign
Fower, from the French of the Abbé Duchas-
tellier: 1805

-on the Spirit and Influence of the Reformation by
Luther; by C. Willers

Fairfax's (Ferdinando) Oration delivered in Charlestown,
Virginia, on the 4th of July, 1805. Gift of the
Author

Farley on the Unconstitutionality and Oppression of Im-
prisonment for Debt

Ferguson on Civil Society

Filmer on the Power of Kings and the different Forms of

Government

French Revolution, Comparative Display of the Opinions of the most distinguished Writers on the

Frend on Patriotism

Gallatin's (Hon. Robert) Speech on the Validity of the
Elections in the four Western Counties of Penn-

sylvania; Oct. 1794. Gift of Mr. P. Bentalou.
See Pol. Misc. Vol. 13th.

Gentz on the State of Europe before and after the Freneh
Revolution; in Answer to Hauterive's State of
the French Republic

Gentz's Fragments upon the Balance of Power in Europe,

in 1806

Gifford's Answer to Lord Lauderdale's Letters
Government, Fragment on

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Hancock's Oration, delivered in Boston, March 5th. 1774.
See Pol. Misc. Vol. 13th.

Harper's (R. G.) Observations on the Dispute between the
United States and France, 1797. See Pol.

Misc. Vol. 3d.

Hauterive, on the State of the French Republic, at the
end of the year 8th.

Henecius's System of Universal Law
Hillhouse's (Mr.) Propositions for amending the Constitution

of the United States, submitted to the Senate,
1801. See Poi. Misc. Vol. 18th.

Hunter's View of the Political Situation of the Northern
Powers, in 1800. See Pol. Misc. Vol. 16th.
Instructions to Messrs. Pinkney, Marshall and Gerry, En-
voys Extraordinary to the French Republic, 1798.
See Pol. Misc. Vol. 2d.

Jefferson's Pretensions to the Presidency examined. Gift
of the Rev. Dr. Bend.

Jenkinson's Collection of Treaties between Great-Britain and other Powers, from 1648 to 1783

Johnson's (Samuel) Debates in Parliament

Junius's Letters

Lavater's Letter to the French Directory. See Pol. Misc.
Vol. 15th.

Letter to Lord Percival, on his Motion for the Punishment
of Adultery. See Pol. isc. Vol. 19th.

Letters on the Concert of Princes and Dismemberment of Poland and France

-of Sulpicius on the Northern Confederacy, in 1800. See Pol. Misc. Vol. 11th.

-on the Means of Securing a Safe and Honourable Peace, 1798. Gift of Rev. Dr. Bend. See

Ditto.

Ditto.

Louisiana, Papers and Documents respecting, and its cession to the United States in 1803j

Macauley's Rudiments of olitical Science

Mackintosh's Discourse on the Study of the Law of Nature and Nations

-Defence of the French Revolution, in Answer
to Burke. Gift of R. R. Dr. John Carroll

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Marsh's History of the Politics of Great-Britain and

France, 1800

Marten's (Von) Compendium of the Law of Nations
Essay on Privateers, Captures and particu-

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larly Recaptures

Miles's Letter on the State of Ireland, in 1804. See Fol.
Misc. Vol. 18th.

Military Character of the European Armies; with a Pa-
rallel of the Policy, Power and Means of the
ancient Romans and modern French, 1806.
See Pol. Misc. Vol. 19th.

Millar's Historical View of the English Government
-Observations concerning the Distinction of Ranks
in Society

Mirabeau's Speeches in the National Assembly of France
Miscellanies

Montesquieu's Spirit of the Laws

Mortimer's Lectures on the Elements of Commerce, Poli-
tics and Finances

Mowbray's Remarks on the conduct of Opposition, in
England. See Pol. Misc. Vol. 12th.

Necker on the True Principles of Executive Power in
Great States

Neutral Nations, Papers and Documents concerning Arm-
ed Neutrality and

Neutral Flags, Tracts on

Patton's Investigation of the Effects of Property upon So

ciety and Government

Pennsylvania Farmer, Letters from

Philips's Fundamental Laws and Constitutions of Seven
Kingdoms and States of Europe, 1752

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Philosophical Sketches of the Principles of Society and Government, Gift of Nicholas Rogers, Esq. 1 Pitt's (R. Hon. William) Speech on the Negociation for Peace, in 1800. See Pol. Misc. Vol. 10th.

Plowden's Rights of Englishmen

Pownall on the Administration of the British Colonies in

North America, 1766

on the Rights and Constitution of Ditto. 1768 Price and Robinson on the War with America, in 1776 Priestley on the First Principles of Government

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Protestant Ascendancy and Catholick Emancipation Reconciled. See Pol. Misc. Vol. 8th.

Publicola; or Sketch of the Times and Opinions, from 1800 to 1801. See Pol. Misc. Vol. 10th.

Quebec, Papers concerning the Province of, 1775
Reeves's Thoughts on the English Government
Réfléxions sur la Liberté des Negres dans les Colonies
Françaises. Par B. B. O'Shiell, Esq. Gift of

the Author

Remarks upon the State of Parties in England, 1804. See
Pol. Misc. Vol. 15th.

Reports of the Secret Committee on the Affairs of Ire-
land, in 1798

Report of the Select Committee appointed by the House of
Commons in 1797, to enquire into the Establish-

ment of the Courts of Justice. See Pol. Misc.
Vol. 19th.

Review of the Principles on which the Clergy are excluded from the House of Commons.

Misc. Vol. 15th.

See Pol.

Roscoe's Remarks on the Expediency, or the Danger of

a Peace with France, 1807-8.

Rutherforth's Institutes of Natural Law

Short View of the Preliminaries of the Peace of 1801. See

Pol. Misc. Vol. 17th.

Slave-Trade, Miscellaneous Pieces upon

Smith's Oration on American Independence. See Pol.
Misc. Vol. 13th.

Smith's Sermon Preached before Cadwallader's Battalion,

June 28, 1795. See Ditto.

Ditto.

State of Public Affairs in Great-Britain, at the beginning of

1798

State of the British Nation, at the Commencement of the
Present Administration, 1806. See Fol. Misc.
Vol. 18th.

Stokes's View of the Constitution of the British Colonies,

in 1783

Stone's Original Letters to Dr, Priestley. See Pol, Misc.
Vol. 12th.

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