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Depons, 3795, 0. A voyage to the eastern part of Terra Firma, on the Spanish main in South America, in 1801, 2, 3 and 4. By F. Depons.

3 vols. New-York, 1806.

See Voyages and Travels, 3817, O. Vol. 4.

Depping, 2134, D. Evening Entertainments; or, delineations of the manners and customs of various nations, interspersed with geographical notices and biographical anecdotes. By J. B. Depping. Philadel phia, 1812.

Dermody, 3881, 0. The Life of Thomas Dermody, interspersed with pieces of original poetry. By James Grant Raymond. 2 vols. London, 1806.

1997, D. The harp of Erin, containing the poetical works of the late Thomas Dermody. 2 vols. London, 1807.

Dibdin, 3944, O. An Introduction to the knowledge of rare and valuable editions of the Greek and Latin Classics; including an account of Polyglot Bibles, the best Greek, and Greek and Latin editions of the Septuagint and New Testament; the Scriptores de re rustica; Greek Romances, and Lexicons and Grammars. By the Rev. Thomas F. Dibdin. Third edition. 2 vols. London, 1808.

1953, D. A most pleasant, fruitful and witty work of the best state of a public weal, and of the new isle called Utopia; written in Latin by Sir Thomas More, and translated into English by Raphe Robinson, A. D. 1551. A new edition, with copious notes and a biographical and literary introduction, by the Rev. Thomas F. Dibdin. 2 vols. London, 1808.

1543, Q. The Pastime of People; or, the chronicle of divers realms, and most especially of the realm of England. Briefly compiled by John Rastell [A. D.1529]-now first re-printed and systematically arranged, with fac simile wood cuts, by Thomas F. Dibdin. London, 1811. 4350, O. Bibliomania, or book-madness; a bibliographical romance, in six parts; illustrated with cuts. By the Rev. Thomas Frognall Dibdin. London, 1811.

Dickson, 1415, Q.

Husbandry.

Practical Agriculture; or, a complete system of Modern
By R. W. Dickson.
By R. W. Dickson. 2 vols. London, 1805.

Dillwyn, 3787, 0. The Botanist's Guide through England and Wales. By
D. Turner and Lewis W. Dillwyn. 2 vols. London, 1805.
1498, Q. British Confervæ; or, coloured figures and descriptions
of the British Plants, referred by Botanists to the Genus Conferva.
By Lewis Weston Dillwyn, F. R. S. London, 1809. Gift of the

Author.

D'Israeli, 4318, 0. Calamities of Authors; including some inquiries respecting their moral and literary characters. By J. D'Israeli, Esq. author of "Curiosities of Literature." 2 vols. London, 1812. 2185, 2186 and 2187, D. The same. New-York, 1813.

Dobson, 1970, D. The Life of Petrarch, collected from Memoires pour la vie de Petrarch. By Mrs. Dobson. Seventh edition. 2 vols. Boston, 1809.

Dodson, 4276, 0. The Life of Sir Michael Foster, sometime one of the Judges of the court of King's Bench, and Recorder of Bristol. By his nephew the late Michael Dodson, Esq. London, 1811.

Donovan, 3765, O. Descriptive Excursions through South Wales and Monmouthshire, in the year 1804. By E. Donovan. 2 vols. London,

1805.

Douce, 3995, 0.

Illustrations of Shakspeare, and of antient manners; with dissertations on the clowns and fools of Shakspeare, on the collection of popular tales, entitled Gesta Romanorum, and on the English Morris Dance. By Francis Douce. 2 vols. London, 1807. Dougall, 1487, Q. The Cabinet of the Arts, being a new and universal drawing book; containing the whole theory and practice of the fine arts in general. Illustrated with sixty engravings, by T. Hodson London, 1805.

and I. Dougall.

Drake, 1950, D. Essays, biographical, critical and historical; illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator and Guardian. By Nathan Drake, M. D. 3 vols. London, 1805.

1959, D. Essays, biographical, critical and historical; illustrative of the Rambler, Adventurer and Idler, and of the various periodical papers, which, in imitation of the writings of Steele and Addison, have been published since the Spectator. By Nathan Drake, M. D. 2 vols. London, 1809.

4282, O. The Gleaner; a series of periodical essays, selected and arranged from scarce or neglected volumes; with an introduction and notes. By Nathan Drake, M. D. 4 vols. London, 1811.

Drew, 4236, O. An essay on the identity and general resurrection of the human body, in which the evidences in favour of these important subjects are considered in relation both to philosophy and scripture. By Samuel Drew. Brooklyn, 1811.

Drummond, 1505, Q. Herculanensia; or, Archeological and Philological Dissertations; containing a manuscript found among the Ruins of Herculaneum. By the Right Honourable William Drummond and Mr. Robert Walpole. London, 1810.

Dryden, 4138, O. The works of John Dryden; now first collected; illustrated with notes, historical, critical and explanatory, and a life of the author, by Walter Scott, Esq. 18 vols. London, 1808.

Duane, 4053, 0. The American Military Library; or, a compendium of the modern tactics, embracing the discipline, manœuvres and duties of every species of troops; adapted to the use of the militia of the United States. By William Duane, Lt. Col. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1809.

4190-2, O. Letters addressed to the people of Pennsylvania, respecting the internal improvement of the commonwealth by means of roads and canals. By William J. Duane. Philadelphia, 1811. Dubost, 4044, O. The Elements of Commerce; being a complete system of commercial calculations. By Christopher Dubost. 2 volumes. London, 1805-1806.

2001, D. Commercial Arithmetic, with an appendix upon algebraical equations; being an introduction to the elements of commerce. By Christopher Dubost. London, 1805.

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Dudley, 2078 and 2166, D. The Metamorphosis of Sona; a Hindu tale; with a Glossary descriptive of the mythology of the Sastras. By John Dudley. London, 1810.

Dufief, 4185, 0. Nature displayed in her mode of teaching Language to man; or, a new and infallible method of acquiring a language in the shortest time possible; deduced from the analysis of the human mind; adapted to the French, by N. G. Dufief. Third edition. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1810.

2100, D. A new universal and pronouncing dictionary of the French and English languages. By N. G. Dufief. 3 vols. Philadelphia,

1810.

Du Lac, See Voyages and Travels, 3817, 0. Vol. 6.

Vol. 6.

Dunbar, See Voyages and Travels, 3817, 0. Duncan, 1926, D. The Mariner's Chronicle; being a collection of the most interesting narratives of shipwrecks, fires, famines and other calamities, incident to a life of maritime enterprise. By Archibald Duncan, Esq. 4 vols. Philadelphia, 1806.

4156, O. Practical and descriptive essays, on the art of weaving. By John Duncan, illustrated by fourteen engravings. Glasgow, 1808. Duponceau, 1939—2, D. A review of the cause of the New-Orleans Batture, and of the discussions that have taken place respecting it; containing answers to the late publications of Messrs. Thierry and Derbigny on that subject. By Peter S. Duponceau, Esq. Philadelphia, 1809. Gift of Peter S. Duponceau, Esquire.

4365-3, O. The same.

4176, 0.
A treatise on the law of war; translated from the origi-
nal Latin of Cornelius Van Bynkershoek; being the first book of
his questiones juris publici, with notes, by Peter S. Duponceau,
Esq. Philadelphia, 1810. Gift of the Translator.

Duportal, 2032, D. The extraordinary adventures of M. Duportal, late Major General in the armies of the United States; interspersed with many surprising incidents in the life of the late count Pulauski. Philadelphia, 1797.

Durand, See Voyages and Travels, 3817, 0. Vol. 4.

Dutens, 1895, D. Memoirs of a traveller, now in retirement; written by

himself (M. Dutens,) interspersed with anecdotes relative to many of the principal personages of the present age. 5 vols. London,

1806.

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Ede, 1947, D. Annals of Europe; exhibiting the origin, progress, decline, and fall of every kingdom and state, from the dismemberment of the Roman empire to the peace of Tilsit in 1807. By James Ede. 2 vols.

London, 1810.

1951, D. A view of the Gold and Silver Coins of all nations, exhibited in above four hundred engravings; with the name, assay, weight and value of each; also, Sir Isaac Newton's tables of foreign gold and silver coins, made in the year 1700, by order of the privy council. By J. Ede. London, 1808.

Edgeworth, 1978, D. Tales of Fashionable Life. By Maria Edgeworth. 6 vols. London, 1809.

2083, D. Tales of Real Life; forming a sequel to Miss Edgeworth's Tales of Fashionable Life. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1810.

2156, D. Cottage Dialogues among the Irish peasantry, by Mary Leadbeater; with notes and a preface by Maria Edgeworth. London, 1811.

Edmonston, 4121, O. A view of the ancient and present state of the Zetland Islands; including their civil, political, and natural History; and an account of their agriculture, commerce, and the state of society and manners. By Arthur Edmonston, M. D. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1809. Edwards, 1463, Q. Anecdotes of Painters who have resided, or been born in England; with critical remarks on, their productions. By Edward Edwards, deceased. Intended as a continuation to the Anecdotes of Painting by the late Earl of Orford. London, 1808. 4057, 0. The works of the Rev. Jonathan Edwards, minister of the gospel in Northampton, Massachusetts, and afterwards president of the college in New-Jersey. 8 vols. Worcester, (Massachusetts)

1808-1809.

Elgin, 4349, O. Memorandum on the subject of the Earl of Elgin's pursuits in Greece. London, 1811.

Eliot, 4049, O. A Biographical Dictionary; containing a brief account of the first settlers and other eminent characters, among the magistrates, ministers, literary and worthy men in New-England. By John Eliot, D. D. Salem, (Massachusetts,) 1809.

Elkington, 3815, O. An account of Elkington's mode of draining land. By John Johnston. London, 1801.

Ellis, 1541, Q. The new chronicles of England and France, in two parts, by Robert Fabyan, named by himself "The concordance of Histories," re-printed from Fynson's edition of 1516; with a biographical and literary preface and an index, by Henry Ellis. London, 1811. 1542, Q. The chronicle of John Hardyng. Containing an account of public transactions from the earliest period of English history, to the beginning of the reign of Edward the fourth; with the continu

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ation by Richard Grafton, to the 'thirty-fourth year of Henry the eighth; to which are added, a biographical and literary preface and an index. By Henry Ellis. London, 1812.

Ellis, 4284, O. Inquiries into the changes induced on atmospheric air by the germination of seeds, the vegetation of plants, and the respiration of animals. By Daniel Ellis. 2 vols. London, 1807—1811.

Elton, 1958, D. The Remaims of Hesiod the Ascræ an.

Translated from

the Greek into English verse, with a preliminary dissertation, and notes, by Charles Abraham Elton. London, 1804.

Ensor, 4130, O. On National Government. By George Ensor, Esq. 2 vols. London, 1810.

Erskine, 4033-4, 0. The Speech of Lord Erskine, in the house of Peers, on the bill for preventing malicious and wanton cruelty to animals ; taken in short hand. London, 1809. Gift of Dr. Thomas Parke. 4143, O. The Speeches of the Hon. Thomas Erskine, (now Lord Erskine) when at the bar, on subjects connected with the liberty of the press, and against constructive treasons. Collected by James Ridgway. 5 vols. London, 1810.

Espriella, 1929, D. Letters from England, by Don Manuel Alvarez Espriella. Translated from the Spanish. New-York, 1808.

Estor, 2182, D. Jo. Gottlieb Heineccii Ic. et antecessoris elementa juris civilis secundum ordinem institutionum. Commoda auditoribus methodo adornata cum animadversionibus Io. Georg. Estor. Giessæ, 1627. Gift of William MCorkle.

Eton, 3782-1, 0. A concise account of the Commerce and Navigation of the Black Sea. By W. Eton. London, 1805.

Euclid, 4072, 0. The Elements of Euclid; also the book of Euclid's Data, corrected by Robert Simson, M. D. Ninth edition. Edinburgh, 1793.

4223, O. Elements of Geometry, containing the first six books of Euclid; with a supplement on the quadrature of the circle and the geometry of the solids. By John Playfair. Philadelphia, 1806. Eugene, 4352, 0. Memoirs of Prince Eugene of Savoy, written by himself. Translated from the French, by William Mudford. Second edition. London, 1811.

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Euler, 4141, O. Elements of Algebra, by Leonard Euler. Translated from the French, with the additions of La Grange, and the notes of the French translator; to which is added, an appendix. 2 vols. Second edition. London, 1810.

Eustaphieve, 2128, D. Reflections, notes, and original anecdotes, illustrating the character of Peter the Great; with a tragedy, in five acts. By Alexis Eustaphjeve. Boston, 1812.

Evans, 1497, Q. The Bees, a poem in four books; with notes, moral, political and philosophical. By John Evans, M. D. Shrewsbury, 1806. 4173, O. Old Ballads, historical and narrative, with some of modern date; collected from rare copies and manuscripts, by Thomas Evans. A new edition, considerably enlarged by his son, R. H. Evans. 4 vols. London, 1810.

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