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ABBOTT, John Stevens Cabot, continued.

Miles Standish, captain of the pilgrims. Illustrated. New York,

[1872.] 120

Peter Stuyvesant, the last Dutch governor of New Amsterdam.
Illustrated. New York, [1873.] 120

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411.21

The empire of Russia. [B.C. 500-A D. 1855.] With appendix to date.
New York, [c. 1882.] 8°

165.23

The French revolution of 1789. With engravings.
History of Frederick II, called Frederick the great. With illustrations.

N.Y., 1859. L. 8°

152.27

New York, 1871. L.8°

155-47

History of Henry IV, king of France and Navarre. With illustrations.

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New York, N. D. 16° History of Hernando Cortez. Illustrated. New York, N. D. History of Hortense. Illustrated. New York, [1870.] 16° History of Joseph Bonaparte. [Illustrated.] N.Y., [c. 1879.] 16° History of Josephine. Illustrated. New York, [C. 1870.] 16° History of king Philip. Illustrated. New York, N. D. 160 History of Louis XIV. Illustrations. New York, 1871. 16o. History of Louis Philippe. Illustrations. New York, N. D. 160 History of madame Roland. Illustrated. New York, [c. 1878.] 16° History of Maine, from the earliest discovery by the Northmen to the present time. [996-1874.] Illustrated. [Portrait.] Bost., 1875. 8° 255.12 History of Maria Antoinette. Illustrated. New York, N. D. 16o. . History of Napoleon Bonaparte. Maps and illustrations. New York, N. D. 2 v. 8°.

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History of Napoleon III, emperor of the French. [1808-68.] With
[portraits and] illustrations. Boston, 1868. 8°
History of Prussia [to 1870]. With appendix to date. [Portrait.] New
York, [1882.] 8°.

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Italy, and the war for Italian independence. [B.C. 700-A.D. 1870.] With appendix to date. New York, [1882.] 8°

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Lives of the presidents of the United States. With portraits and engravings. Boston, 1867. 8°.

415.11

Contents. George Washington; John Adams; Thomas Jefferson; James
Madison; James Monroe; John Quincy Adams; Andrew Jackson; Martin
Van Buren; William Henry Harrison; John Tyler; James K. Polk;
Zachary Taylor; Millard Fillmore; Franklin Pierce; James Buchanan;
Abraham Lincoln; Andrew Johnson.

The romance of Spanish history. [B. C. 800-A. D. 1868.] With illus-
trations. New York, 1869. 120

Note. Consult Poole's Index for important magazine articles written by Mr.
Abbott.

ABBOTT, Julian. History of Westford, Mass. See Hodgman, E. R.
ABBOTT, Lyman. Hints for people that do not read. [Abbott, L., ed. Hints
for home reading.]. .

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ABBOTT, Lyman, editor. Hints for home reading: a series of chapters on books and their use. With suggestions for libraries. N.Y., 1882. 12° 1463.47 Contents. What the people read, by M. F. Sweetser; Why young people read trash, by C. D. Warner; What to read, by F. B. Perkins; Plans of reading, by F. B. Perkins; Plans of reading, by C. Hamlin; Plans of reading, by H. W. Beecher; The art of reading, by H. W. Mabie; The choice of books, by E. E. Hale; How to make dull boys read, by J. Cook; How to preserve the results of reading, by J. Cook; Hints for people that do not read, by L. Abbott; A symposium, by many contributors; Suggestions for household libraries, by G. P. Putnam.

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ABDALLAH IBN ZOBEYR (Aboo-Bekr), tenth Arabian caliph, b. 622, d. 692.
See Irving, W. Mahomet and his successors.
ABDALLAH, or, the four-leaved clover. Laboulaye, E. R. L. de.
ABD-EL-MÂLEK, or Abd-almâlec, eleventh Arabian caliph, b. 645, d. 705. See
Irving, W. Mahomet and his successors..
ABDERRAHMAN 1, founder of the house of Omeya, in Spain, b. 731, d. 787.
See Irving, W. Spanish papers.

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ABDUL HAMID II, sultan of Turkey, b. 1842. Crowned heads of the time.
Portraits, with short biographies. [1880.] . . .
International portrait gallery. [Portrait and biographical sketch.] v. 1 of 318.37
À BECKET, Thomas. See Thomas à Becket.

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1884. 467.5

ABÉLARD, or Abailard, Pierre, French philosopher and theologian, b. 1079,
d. 1142. Brigham, C. H. Abelard and his age. [An essay.]
Lewes, G. H. Biographical history of philosophy. 1857.
Richardson, A. S. Abelard and Heloise: a mediæval romance.
Wright, T. Abelard and the scholastic philosophy. [An essay.] v. 1 of 1328.8
Note. A sketch of the life of Abélard is found in Littell's Living age, vol. 110,
and reviews of his philosophy in Milman's Latin Christianity, vol. 4,
Morison's St. Bernard, pp. 253-323, and Ueberweg's Philosophy, vol. 1.
See also Héloise.

ABENAQUIS, Indian tribes of the Algonquin family. Charlevoix, P. F. X. de.
History of New France. [1477-1736.]

Rale, S. Missionary life among the Abnakis [1722]. ABERCORN, Duke of. See Hamilton, James.

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ABERCROMBIE, John, Scotch physician and philosopher, b. 1780, d. 1844.
Inquiries concerning the intellectual powers. With additions by

J. Abbott. New York, [1874.] 120

McCosh, J. The Scottish philosophy. [1671-1856.].

ABERCROMBY, Sir Ralph, Scotch general, b. 1734, d. 1801. Jerdan, W.

National portrait gallery of eminent personages..

Lodge, E. Portraits of illustrious personages of Great Britain. ABERDARE, Lord. See Bruce, Henry Austin.

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ABERDEEN, Earl of. See Gordon, George Hamilton.
ABERNETHY, John, British surgeon and physician, b. 1764, d. 1831. See

Jerdan, W. National portrait gallery of eminent personages..
ABINGER, Lord. See Scarlett, James.

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ABINGTON, Frances, English actress, b. 1737, d. 1815. See Cook, D. Hours with the players. .

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ABOARD the Mavis. [A book for young people.] Markham, R.
ABODE, The, of snow. Journey through the upper valleys of the Himálaya
[in 1873]. Wilson, A..

ABOO or ABOU-BEKER, first Arabian caliph, b. 573, d. 634. See Irving, W.
Mahomet and his successors.

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ABOO or ABOU HAMID ALGhazzâli, Persian philosopher, b. 1058, d. 111I.
See Lewes, G. H. Biographical history of philosophy.
ABOUT, Edmond François Valentin, French novelist and economist, b. 1828,

d. 1885. The fellah. Translated by Sir R. Roberts. London,
N. D. 16o.

1412.38

675-7

Greece and the Greeks of the present day. Translated [from the
French]. New York, N. D. 160

941.II

Handbook of social economy. [From the last French edition.] London, 1872. 12°.

1424.10

ABOUT, Edmond François Valentin, continued.

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Story of an honest man. [From the French.] New York, 1881. 8°.
Rae, W. F. Men of the third republic. 1873.
ABOVE the clouds. [An amateur drama.] Baker, G. M.
ABRAHAM-A-SANCTA-CLARA, Augustine friar and preacher, b. 1642, d. 1709.
See Hedge, F. H. Prose writers of Germany.

See also Longfellow's Poets and poetry of Europe.

ABRANTES, Duchesse d'. See Junot, Laure Permon.

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ABROAD again; or, a fresh foray in foreign lands. Guild, C.
ABSALOM and Achitophel. [A poem.] Dryden, J.
ABYSSINIA. Baker, Sir S. W. Nile tributaries of Abyssinia, and sword

hunters of the Hamran Arabs. [1861-62.].

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De Cosson, E. A. The cradle of the Blue Nile. [1873.]
Hozier, H. M. The British expedition to Abyssinia. [1863-68.]
Longfellow, H. W., ed. Poems of places. 1878. . .
Markham, C. R. History of the Abyssinian expedition. With an ac-
count of the mission and captivity of Mr. Rassam and his compan-
ions, by W. F. Prideaux. [1863-68.]

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Stanley, H. M. Magdala. [British campaign in Abyssinia, 1867–68.]. 247.16 ACADIA and the Acadians. See Nova Scotia.

ACALEPHS. See Jelly-fish, or Medusæ.

ACCIDENTALLY overheard. [A story.] Scudder, H. E.
ACCIDENTS. Adams, C. F., jr. Notes on railroad accidents.
Dulles, C. W. What to do first in accidents or poisoning. 1880.
Howe, J. W. Emergencies and how to treat them. 1877.
ACCIUS, Lucius, Roman tragic poet, b. B. C. 170, d. 90.
Roman poets of the republic.

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ACHETA Domestica, pseud. See Reeve, Mrs. L. M. Budgen.
ACIDS. Bevan, G. P. The industrial classes.

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ACKLAND, Christina Harriet Caroline, lady. See Thacher, J. Military journal during the revolutionary war.

Note. See Madam Riedesel's Letters and journals, Lossing's Life of Schuyler,
vol. 2, and Stone's Campaign of Burgoyne.

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Great sieges of history. [Acre, 1191-1799.]
Cameron, V. L.

ACROSS America and Asia. Pumpelly, R.

ACROSS Chrysê. [Indo-China.] Colquhoun, A. R.

ACROSS Patagonia. Dixie, Florence D., lady.

ACROSS the chasm. [A novel.]

ACROSS the continent [in 1865].

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ACTON, Mass. Wood, F. P. History of Acton. [1735-1879.].
ACTORS and acting. Alison, Sir A. The British theatre. [An essay.]
Birrell, A. Obiter dicta. [Essay on actors.] 1885.
Cook, D. Hours with the players. 1881...
Doran, J. "Their majesties' servants." Betterton to Kean. 1880.
Fitzgerald, P. Romance of the English stage. 1874.

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ACTS of the apostles. See Bible. New Testament.

ACUSHNET, Mass. See Hurd, D. H., ed.

AD clerum advices to a young preacher.
ADAM and Eve. [A novel.] Parr, Louisa..
ADAM Bede. [A novel.] Cross, Mary Ann.
ADAM Graeme of Mossgray. A novel. Oliphant, Margaret O. W.
ADAMS, Abigail, wife of John Adams, b. 1744, d. 1818. Familiar letters
during the revolution. See Adams, John and Abigail.

Adams, C. F. Memoir of Mrs. Adams. 1876. .

ADAMS, Andrew Leith. Field and forest rambles, with the natural history

of eastern Canada. [Maps and illustrations.] London, 1873. 8° 1045.10
Notes of a naturalist in the Nile valley and Malta. [With map and
illustrations.] Edinburgh, 1870. 8°.

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Condition of England under the duke of Buckingham, by Sir J.

Eliot; On the subject of grievances in the reign of Charles I.,

by J. Pym; The right of taxing America, by lord Chatham:

Address to the throne concerning affairs in America, by lord

Chatham; The right of England to tax America, by lord Mans-

field; Conciliation with America, by E. Burke.

II. Refusal to negotiate with Napoleon Bonaparte, by W. Pitt; Re-
jection of Napoleon Bonaparte's overtures of peace, by C. J.
Fox; Free speech, by Sir J. Mackintosh; Limitations of free
speech, by lord Erskine.

III. Policy of granting aid to Portugal when invaded by Spain, by G.
Canning: The reform bill of 1832, by lord Macaulay; Effects
of protection on the agricultural interests of the country, by R.
Cobden; Foreign policy of England, by J. Bright; Principles
of the conservative party, by lord Beaconsfield; Domestic and
foreign affairs, by W. E. Gladstone.

ADAMS, George B. Mediæval civilization. N.Y.,1883. 18°. [History primers.]

ADAMS, Hannah, American historian, b. 1755, d. 1832. See Quincy, J.

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The family of Adams; Life, by C. F. Adams.

Diary, 1755-77, with passages from an autobiography: Notes of

debates in the Continental congress, 1775-76; Autobiography.
Autobiography, concluded; Diary, 1778-96; Essays and con-
troversial papers of the revolution: On private revenge: On
self-delusion; Dissertation on the canon and the feudal law;
Instructions of the town of Braintree to their representative,
1765; Earl of Clarendon to Wm. Pym; Gov. Winthrop to Gov.
Bradford; Instructions of the town of Boston to their repre-
sentatives, 1768; On the independence of the judiciary.
IV. Controversial papers of the revolution, continued: Novanglus, a
history of the dispute with America; Works on government:
Thoughts on government; Report of a constitution for Massa-
chusetts; Defence of the constitutions of the United States.
Works on government: Defence of the constitutions, continued.
Works on government: Defence of the constitutions, concluded;
Discourses on Davila: Four letters on government; Three
letters on the constitution of the United States; Letters to John
Taylor in reply to his strictures on the Defence; Review of Mr.
Hillhouse's propositions for amending the constitution.
Official letters, messages, and public papers, 1777-1799.
Official letters, messages, and public papers, concluded; Corre-
spondence originally published in the Boston patriot; General
correspondence, 1770-1811.

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Abbott, J. S. C.

General correspondence, 1811-26.

Lives of the presidents of the United States. 1867.. 415.11

Adams, C. F. Life of John Adams...

Duyckinck, E. A. National portrait gallery of eminent Americans.
Everett, E. Adams and Jefferson. [A eulogy.]

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